What site did you sign up on? That might help a little for us to know that.
In agreement, if we don't have enough information to help you we can't do much about it Also it would prevent others from making the same mistake.
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Interesting there are 3.1 days left to go At present the calculation is negative we might be in for a second difficulty decrease (honestly was expecting a small marginal increase instead of it dropping a bit more downward) Estimated Next Difficulty: 39,952,664,727 (-0.14%)
Saying farewell to 40 million.
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I do understand the mass's feeling about this company.I don't think Their resumption of operation is not bad for us. At least we can get our refund back. BFL can still focus designing the new model ASIC miners for us using their expertise on this area. Their operation is under court'r supervision that will make us a little comfort when we are dealing with BFL.
I'm still awaiting a bankruptcy declaration Then everyone raging at that and saying seriously where is the Bitcoins from 2012 onwards then we know you mined them lol.
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because the AM products are going to come out before theirs do, have you seen the more recent posts on the prisma threads from friedcat.....not only are they upgraded and working functionally now, but he is straight giving a FULL REFUND for unhappy customers for the ones that had problems In that case it looks like we have the time advantage That said between these two major manufacturers Bitfury and AM were going to see some good old China vs American chip manufacturing
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You're right. That was Gavin-bait. Well David Rabahy it's been six months and still no field report. Maybe next year. lol
Huh what? Field report from my talk at the CFR? I barely remember it, there were probably 50 people in suits in the audience, nobody I recognized. The whole thing is on video, there were no secret meetings, I got there 10 minutes before my talk and left 10 minutes after (I had a bunch of interviews with DC-based journalists scheduled... and I think that was the trip I had lunch with Jim Harper and got a tour of Cato, although I might be mis-remembering). This was from January Well at least someone necroed it back to get a comment Late is better than never after all thanks.
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hi everyone i have some coins in my wallet can u please tell me how to get it after formatting ? i am using MultiBit v0.5.18 wallet
If it has not been overwritten a good runtime recovery could do it as pedrog said Just in case i'll mention recuva if the other one fails.
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i forwarded this site and part of it to the feds email so i hope they look into
Inserts a facepalm Well i'm sure the FBI will have a nice look at this forum the most popular bitcoin forum and be like this is amazing ^^.
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News from 2017:
Microsoft today announced the latest Xbox incarnation, the Xbox BTC edition. In addition to providing seamless content delivery and an all-encompassing gaming experience, the BTC edition will include Bitcoin wallet functionality to make in-game micropurchases available to their users. Additionally, several ASIC mining chips have been included in the system to allow your Xbox BTC edition to search for coins to fund those very micropurchases.
I see what you did there nice I look forward to the BTC version of Xbox ^_^ (When I game and when I don't gave the machine would still subsidize itself hehe)
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Wagers for 13-12-2014 are closed. No bets received.
Collections for 14-12-2014 begin immediately.
Should I just stop doing this?
Maybe extend the duration to a weekly thing Daily frequency might not support the volumes at present.
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Well I think it will remain higher than $89 dollars If there were some gripes with Bitcoin development that would be the reason for the price going down there though Aka Blockchain 2.0 smoked bitcoin because are developers couldn't get their thinking cap straight Otherwise we should be going up to 1000 sometime in 2015
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what do you think if bitcoin drops to $ 200, this may end of bitcoin?
It would be an irritance while it was down there but far from the end Just a big drop from where it was a year ago and a rise from two years ago haha
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This is not true. Nationalreport.net is a satire site.
Learn something new every day I knew about the onion but not national report anyways it would be interesting since no one knew who he was anyways still the random anon who created a whole ecosystem ^^.
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Thanks Wangbus Looking forward to seeing it completed or ready for beta.
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Back on this topic for a bit but was thinking of Templin as an example of a fully subsidzed government transporation system which had frequency delay and stochastic delays and got most of its riders from people who would walk or bike before but because its free transit decided to take the bus.
On the other end we could try a Philippines Jeepney model where its privatly run there are multiple operators and everyone has a profit incentive with little delay because these things are functioning all the time, with new routes created whenever there is a lack of demand.
Question is in application to roads how would congestion be handled in these scenarios, the ability to stop anywhere anytime with a Jeepney is damn convinient and because its cheap it can compete as an intermodal alternative to cars but kind of tricky to figure out a way to motivate people to make the infrastrucure less a toll road where people pay more to use this road as a competitor to a free road.
Any thoughts?
Oh and where Bitcoin would be is in charging people to use the toll road very quick scan of a Bitcoin address upon entering and exiting the road means it would be cheap to utilize as a payment mechanism, without all these extra upkeep costs.
(In regards to Solar roads a toll system to use it and a rent a car model with vehicles that can be powered by these roads seems like an interesting idea)
One way to get it started at least, as people with an interest in a low usage road would try it out as they value their time and don't like getting stuck in congestion, and if they want to rent or buy a car that is compatible with this roadway and gets additional power from it then bonus.
Eventually it could scale and force governments to think about rebuilding all road infrasturture to this new point of equibirium.
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Tough choices I would say Gavin as usual core developer for the protocol Turr Demester for his interesting speeches And perhaps Andreas Antopoulos although there are quite a few candiates from that Bitcoin Senate Series to choose from
Could mention Slush etc.
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less bitcoins rewards will that make price go up?
It can if people view it as an increasing scarcity Like oh there is only this many left I rather get in now mentality (What happened last halving)
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how much?
It was purchased by a currently anonymous buyer on the other thread
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Oh what do you know there is a picture of a Bitcoin on the fog in that mirror That is a crazy thing that you can purchase with bitcoins. But the Dildo does remain king the girl is just the accessory
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It will be pay per post, but looking like posting in some sub forums will pay higher than others and vice versa.
Wont everyone just post in the places where the most money is? i guess it depends on price gap. Fine with me though i usually post in most of the forums signature campaigns like i think. Some sections are "harder" to post in successfully than other. That iis, obviously anyone can post practially anything in off-topic. Consider, though, that in order to post in the technical support section, you'll actually have to know something about the technical matter being discussed. If people are discussing a change to the bitcoin protocol you'll need to know something about the protocol in order to successfully add to the conversation. I wouldn't want a bunch of people trying to go into D@T just to talk on the technics If they can code then it should go to GIT Otherwise it might get too messy in that area.
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