This topic should be closed and thrown out into the trash. Too bad this forum is not too well moderated yet...
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And the whole "internet is a big place. go somewhere else" argument is false. There is only ONE bitcoin forum, and this is the best place for people to speak (free speech).
There actually are quite a few bitcoin forums around. Bruce Wagner has a list on his website.
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I need an OpenOffice spreadsheet that's occaisonally maintained of every legit BTC exchanger in the world currently operating, what their contact info is or site, what payment methods they accept, what payment methods they cash out to, fees, ect. I then send buyers to them to pay domestically in whatever country they are in.
You could then email these exchangers to send you updates to maintain the list. Could sticky the list in a thread and I would definitely need a copy.
How many coins to do this? I could do it myself wading through threads here but have limited time available for anything lately. Even a onetime list would be good I could maintain myself if needed.
Also need somebody who can do bitcoin to moneypack for a fee in the US. https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0AoZuext-s46CdHp2YmlXWkxMd0FzbloyMUcwZVdET1E&hl=en&gid=2 this may be of help to you
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i am using mybitcoin because i hate running the bitcoin program - freezes my computer too much
Maybe you have the "Generate coins" option enabled?
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A few recent threads make me wish there was a separate NSFW Marketplace.
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Speaking of the devil - how is my banner coming along?
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Is there a way to put a wireless router or repeater or something after his router? I don't see problem with connecting the cable from his router to your wireless router - I am assuming you just want to make it wireless for your own convenience? Just put in whatever settings you got from this guy onto your WAN interface and plug in his cable there. If he doesn't give you any settings just set the WAN interface of the router to DHCP client mode (receive settings automatically) - basically use whatever ip settings you use for your PC on the router's WAN interface. It's as simple as that. Of course I am assuming that you know how to configure the LAN side of your wireless router.
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1 BTC sent. You did well.
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Nonsense, there are always vending machines for the small bills and change makers for the bigger ones, and friends who take money People write on money all the time here, not a big deal. Oh yeah I forgot about the vending machines. Good idea. I love this thread. I am going to use all my bitcoinized EUR at Tesco's tomorrow!
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Confirmations is merely how many blocks your transaction had been confirmed by the network.
I thought each client only confirms a transaction once, if it decides to confirm at all. so there are at minimal 8444 clients out there (one user may install multiple clients on different machine though). Am I wrong on this? The 8444 just means how many blocks have been generated since that transaction - it has nothing to do with the amount of users on the network.
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I would pledge 25 BTC for such a module.
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@nelisky I am not really under pressure to get any vinyls at the moment, but if you had a list perhaps I would have found something of interest. If you don't feel like making the list it's okay as well.
Regarding those two Vangelis' albums I already have them in my collection, thanks anyway.
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Almost everyone had transactions from "united". It does NOT mean that your account was compromised. It does mean that the attacker has your username. It was just them using the merchant API to send you 0 BTC.
Does this mean the merchant API has/had a way of discovering account names? And this involved sending a dummy transaction of 0 to each account? Has this been fixed? I was just going to ask the same question.
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I've dropped the price on the CD's. If you want something more specific ask, maybe I have it, maybe I can get it.
Would you have any vinyl records? I do, actually, a lot, but I'm not sure I want to part with these... getting cheap used CD's is real easy, not so much for vinyl in good condition. Still, give me an idea of what you like to listen to, and I'll see what I can do. Hard to tell, I am a vinyl record collector so pretty much everything that I deem good... but, if you have some jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop from the 90s, trip-hop, drum'n'bass, movie/cartoon soundtracks, electronic music like vangelis, kraftwerk, depeche mode, jean michel-jarre, mike oldfield etc. let me know.
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I recently moved and I can't connect to peers with Bitcoin or bittorrent with my new internet. I am not using a router, I am plugging a cable directly in. I will be getting a router tomorrow hopefully, but I don't think that's the issue anyway. I haven't tried much of anything, all suggestions welcome.
tli;cs - too little information; can't say :-) I was going to say the same, but decided to start with the basics.
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I recently moved and I can't connect to peers with Bitcoin or bittorrent with my new internet. I am not using a router, I am plugging a cable directly in. I will be getting a router tomorrow hopefully, but I don't think that's the issue anyway. I haven't tried much of anything, all suggestions welcome.
It is more probable that it would work without the router than with it anyway as you could have had some firewall configured on it. I am assuming it was working with your previous provider and you didn't commit any changes to your OS/PC? Do you configure your public IP yourself or do you get it from a DHCP server? Do you have a public IP at all? If so, try using some on-line port scanner on your address and see whether your port 8333 is listening for connections or if it is not closed at least. We can go further from there.
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I've dropped the price on the CD's. If you want something more specific ask, maybe I have it, maybe I can get it.
Would you have any vinyl records?
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Calculate your BTC income and expenditure. The difference between them is your BTC profit. Calculate your dollar income and expenditure. The difference between them is your dollar profit. On the last day of your tax year, work out the dollar-equivalent of your BTC profit, using a market rate (e.g. MtGox). Declare the total profit in dollars (most countries have a box near the end of the tax form for "other income").
The only problem is that you will need to pay tax to the government.
Don't forget to keep records of all your costs, including electricity for your computer, and heating/lighting for your home office.
When your business grows much bigger, you can afford to pay an accountant to tell you whether there are more profitable ways to structure your business. But at this point, your need is to get the business established.
Finally some proper advice. Thanks ribuck!
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Those of you who have anything to do with professional wireless networks setups surely know how reliable and cost effective Mikrotik equipment is. I am selling a few brand new RB-411 at the price of 60BTC each plus the shipping costs (I am in the EU). PM me if interested. http://www.routerboard.com/pricelist.php?showProduct=38The board comes without power supplies, PoE injectors etc.
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