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61  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do I have to obtain from seller to get warranty? on: February 15, 2014, 03:29:06 PM
Hoping your not buying a GPU previously used for mining, a warranty won't help you...
Mining voids the warranty? 
62  Economy / Auctions / Re: ✰✰✰✰✰✰ I sell here up to 60% share of BitcoinExplore.com ✰✰✰✰✰✰ on: February 14, 2014, 12:13:04 PM
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WOT said the site was blacklisted for Malware, care to explain..?

Not sure - must be false positive. Maybe they dont like the ajax/javascript code

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Your website is not worth 100 BTC.

Please give me your valuation for consideration.
0.8 BTC revenue per month. 
63  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] KNC Jupiter on: February 14, 2014, 12:12:35 PM
I haven't kept up with KNC.  Have they shipped out yet?
64  Economy / Auctions / Re: ✰✰✰✰✰✰ I sell here up to 60% share of BitcoinExplore.com ✰✰✰✰✰✰ on: February 13, 2014, 10:34:43 PM
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You value this website at 100 BTC after only making 0.8 BTC so far?

this is correct. There are several months of full-time development behind it and the project gets more searches, traffic and ultimately profit every day.

Keep in mind that the valuation of this website will be 500 BTC+ by the end of this year if goals are met (truly complete product search engine with all merchants, min. 15 BTC revenue/month etc). My last project was ranked in Alexa 250 at the best times. This means it was the 250 most visited website in the world. I plan to bring this project into the top 1000 as well.

It really would motivate me to have some backing from the Bitcoin community here. 
Your website is not worth 100 BTC.
65  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Rare Numerical Domains on: February 13, 2014, 10:30:51 PM
Selling all in one go:

3--0.com  (Name, expires Dec 2014, regged since 2009)
3--5.com   (Namecheap, expires Nov 2014, regged since 2009)
3--9.com     (Namecheap, expires Mar 2015, regged since 2013)
7-5-7.com    (Namecheap, expires Nov 2014, regged since 2009)
8-5-8.com     (Namecheap, expires Nov 2014, regged since 2009)

Awaiting your offers for the lot.

Bitcoins / Paypal / Domain Trades accepted.
Four letter domain names are not "rare": http://www.domainnamesoup.com/4letterdomainnames.php
66  Economy / Auctions / Re: Selling VirtualMinerGame.com, Site Working on: February 13, 2014, 10:29:46 PM
What's the starting bid?

Also, what tech stack is it using?
What do you mean by tech stack.

As far as bidding if you guys want to start bidding, Id start at 0.01 and please bid in minimum 0.01 increments.

The site works how it is currently and is each to add new hardware and change stuff. So nothing needs to be done to make it work.

I mean:

1) What http server is it running on?
2) What language is it coded in?
3) What dbms is it using?
4) What OS is the server running? Is that of importance? I.e. does the software rely on unix or windows OS commands for parts of it's functionality?


It is currently running on a bitvps server
It is coded in mostly php i think.
Not really sure sorry. I belive its mysql if that helps
I beleive its ubuntu, I dont think it matters, mostly needs to run the server, database, and bitcoind software
Can you provide some site statistics (e.g. total users, active users, total hits, daily hits, total unique visits, daily unique visits, revenue)?
67  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Taxpayer Advocate Service — 2013 Annual Report to Congress on: February 13, 2014, 01:43:32 PM
Didn't see this mentioned anywhere here:

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p2104.pdf

pp. 249-255.

Basically the taxpayer advocate is saying that the IRS needs to tell us how to handle bitcoin transactions on our taxes.
Relevant section for the lazy: http://puu.sh/6UseR/cabf200228.png
68  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Selling gridseed usb ASIC scrypt miner on: February 13, 2014, 01:16:13 PM
The specifications:

Working Mode      BTC             LTC              Power
Dual Mode       2.5GH/s            300KH/s        60 Watts
LTC Mode               OFF            5-700KH/s      7 Watts


Item will be on hand tuesday around noon.  Will accept escrow and could possibly have more.   Will be entertaining offers above USD $500 in BTC. Item will be shipped wednesday after quick testing unless otherwise specified.  Shipping will be .001 btc and Preferably in the U.S. or even better in TX. 






Seems legit.
69  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should the foundation apologize to GOX?! on: February 12, 2014, 03:46:48 PM
Don't tell me we have another Federal Reserve mentality who is always late to the game and re-acts instead of ACTS!  Hmmmm Mt. Gox for all its past problems does not look like the bad guy to me fellas.

You academics need to pull your head out of your asses and listen for once instead of being in love with your calculators.  Lift your head up. 

Sorry but +1 for Gox.  Someone needs to redact some hurtful statements there.....
No, it's Gox's problem.  Their exchange is better suited for magic cards. 
70  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: What does the bitlicense mean for average people? on: February 12, 2014, 01:23:24 AM
Per his discussion today, he is only looking at true money exchangers for licensing, people who run exchanges (Mt Gox) or who do it via websites or in public (ATM machines)
Yeah, I think these regulations will only apply to MSB's. 
71  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Latest from the Wall Street Journal on today's events on: February 12, 2014, 01:21:26 AM
Not too much breaking here, but interesting to get Wall Street's take:

http://stream.wsj.com/story/markets/SS-2-5/SS-2-452073/
It's forcing me to login to view the article. 
72  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Update on Transaction Malleability - Bitcoin Foundation on: February 12, 2014, 01:20:33 AM
It's definitely good that they're working on this issue.  It's scary that this problem has been known about for over a year, though... I wonder how many exchanges have been exploited and haven't noticed.   
73  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 2011 Macbook Pro on: February 12, 2014, 01:16:28 AM
um.... buyer beware -

I messaged him about the macbook - I received a message stating to send BTC to his address...and he'll send to my home address.
He states will only use escrow services, but when i ask which forum member he supplied a third party escrow website. (one that has been considered scam by multiple threads here)
Then I insisted on reputable escrow service and I have not received any response and he logged offline.



** Always do deals with reputable people. I suggest you do the same here if you pursue this transaction. 
Yeah, that's definitely shady.  Keep in mind that escrow doesn't work if it's the same entity as the seller. 
74  Economy / Services / Re: We will pay you to advertise our site in your sig.. Post your asking price here! on: February 11, 2014, 02:15:27 AM
OK,I highly recommend CoinBet for any Sig seller. Fast and fair payment. Thank You CB.CC  Grin
Same here.  Thanks!
75  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] Metal Engraved Bitcoin Card on: February 10, 2014, 11:31:41 AM
Thanks!
76  Economy / Goods / Re: Icom 703 + FL53 for sale for BTC on: February 09, 2014, 07:09:40 PM
Still WTS,price now 1.3btc

awesome to see more ham gear (and i'm assuming operators) in bitcoin...
but you may want to reconsider that price if you want to ever sell it... 1.3 btc is around 910 usd

ebay search sold listings for icom 703..they are going from mid 400s-mid 600s
Yeah, this is definitely too expensive.  I only have a tech license, though, so I wouldn't be able this radio too much.
77  Economy / Goods / [WTB] Metal Engraved Bitcoin Card on: February 09, 2014, 07:06:09 PM
I want to buy a metal card with the QR code of my Bitcoin address engraved on it.  Is anyone selling something like this?
78  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: I probably need to sue Apple on: February 09, 2014, 04:38:31 PM

When I bought my iPad, I have not been informed that Apple would censor potentional use cases
for this device at it's own discretion.
I have not been informed, that BTC-related apps for monitoring, accessing wallets/pools etc. would be
considered illegal (by Apple) and therefore banned from the app store.
I was assuming that every use case (long time) considered legal on my Android smartphone would also
be considered legal by Apple.
Unfortunately I have been mislead.

see e.g.

etc.

I am not a iOS developer, but a user/customer, so I am approaching this from the POV from an
bitcoin user who has been sold a general purpose computer artificially restricted. This lowers the
value of my iPad at least by 40%.

So how to proceed to make this lawsuit happen? I assume, I should require a statement
on this matter from Apple first and then consult it with a lawyer?


Rico

This is actually pretty funny. 
79  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Surety Bonds for Bitcoin Money Transmitters on: February 08, 2014, 08:38:11 PM
In December I gave a presentation called "Bitcoin's Silent Killer: Surety Bonds" at the Inside Bitcoins Las Vegas conference. I've been surprised to see that the topic of surety bonds is not talked about more often. A Bitcoin exchange can't get a money transmitter license without securing the required bond. I've spoken to a number of highly regarded attorneys working in the digital currency space that don't even understand the underwriting process.

And all this talk about moving Bitcoin businesses outside the US to skirt US regulations is a joke. If your customers reside in the US, then it doesn't matter where you're located, you better be prepared to comply with US regulations. You can have Coinbase sized funding and still not get bonded if you're operating a foreign MSB.

Although I've created a bonding solution for Bitcoin money transmitters, I can tell you that if you're going to have US customers, you better strap in and hold on tight because it's going to be a wild ride to get licensed.

www.msbtalk.com is where I write about the topic.

Brian Nelson
The problem is that many companies are just choosing to ignore U.S. regulations entirely.  "I'll NEVER get shut down.  That only happens to other companies."

(I attended your presentation, by the way.  It was very informative.)
80  Economy / Speculation / Re: mtgox temporarily stops bitcoin withdrawals and BTC price drops on: February 08, 2014, 08:31:02 PM
Mtgox annunced yesterday that all bitcoin withdrawals are temporarily stopped due to technical problems, and immediately btc price drops
https://www.mtgox.com/press_release_20140207.html

Probably the BTC market needs more "BTC / fiat" exchangers, so to avoid similar problems in the future


The sad thing is that some people will still use MtGox after this problem is fixed.
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