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681  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Bitcoin Painting and Custom Paintings for Sale on: December 13, 2014, 10:20:31 PM
I can act as the escrow for these sells if needed. Just PM me when a deal is made Smiley
682  Economy / Goods / Bitcoin and OpenBazaar Stickers for Sell by Lyth0s on: December 13, 2014, 10:10:56 PM
Hello guys.

I have these bitcoin for sell.

"Bitcoin Accepted Here" stickers are $2.50 each (including shipping) and are about 1.5 inches x 4 inches and made from very high quality UV protected vinyl. Also have "OpenBazaar" Stickers $2.50 each, which includes shipping.




PM me if you're interested.
683  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 13, 2014, 12:40:06 AM
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Also when I tell people that I can get up to 20% discounts on amazon (using purse.io) people are ecstatic about bitcoin. ...

Lol, "get up to 20%."  I actually checked it out, feel Rickrolled now Sad
Technically, you can get up to 100% off.  Your discount depends on how much of a premium people are willing to pay for your BTC over market.

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How it works

Firstly, when someone – Alice, say – wants to use bitcoin to purchase items for a discount from Amazon, she deposits bitcoin in her Purse.io account. Then, using a 'share' URL, she imports her Amazon 'wish list' into Purse.io and indicates what level of discount she would like for the items.
--Coindesk

Much hilarity ensues.

15-20% off happens very often, not sure what is entertaining about that though?

I'm sure it does, my son, because Circle charges more than 20% when you buy BTC with credit cards there Roll Eyes 

You're obviously new to the bitcoin scene. Try purse.io and get your 15-20% off before you try to knock it down.

You have to remember that services like coinbase/circle only work in certain countries/states. Countries that need bitcoin the most, like Argentina, usually can't use them and when they try to buy bitcoin off their local legal exchanges/services they pay the countries "official" USD rate, which is basically 20% more than what the bitcoin actually cost AND on top of that the services/ATM's take an extra 5-7% AND the country will later tax them (now their btc address is known) if their value of bitcoin rises against the countries currency.

Welcome newbie, you have a lot to learn.


Also guys please don't quote trollchop. Credit cards do charge a fee for their services, usually a base fee + percent, IE $0.25 + 2-3%. Sometimes the retailer actually doesn't consider having a "credit card fee" since they instead pay a middle man a set rate for their services which comes bundled as the CC machines + network + repair + support and then the middle man turns around and pays the CC visa/mastercard fees.
684  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: December 13, 2014, 12:31:42 AM
Hmm I guess I missed that option at checkout, has it always been there? $40 for shipping such a small package also seems quite pricey, is UPS any cheaper?

DHL shipping in current form has been added like two weeks ago. Well, it's $35, but I agree it's rather high price. We're negotiating better deal, but I cannot promise anything right now.

Oh I see. yeah I placed my order on November 19th (almost a month ago) so the DHL option must have not been there.

/patiently awaiting my trezor.
685  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 12, 2014, 10:51:22 PM
...
Also when I tell people that I can get up to 20% discounts on amazon (using purse.io) people are ecstatic about bitcoin. ...

Lol, "get up to 20%."  I actually checked it out, feel Rickrolled now Sad
Technically, you can get up to 100% off.  Your discount depends on how much of a premium people are willing to pay for your BTC over market.

Quote
How it works

Firstly, when someone – Alice, say – wants to use bitcoin to purchase items for a discount from Amazon, she deposits bitcoin in her Purse.io account. Then, using a 'share' URL, she imports her Amazon 'wish list' into Purse.io and indicates what level of discount she would like for the items.
--Coindesk

Much hilarity ensues.

15-20% off happens very often, not sure what is entertaining about that though?
686  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: December 12, 2014, 10:00:19 PM
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They are sent from Czech republic via standard mail Sad

...for free. Yes, sometimes standard post/USPS can take longer, but most packages go quite fast (like 3 weeks to US).

...you seriously need to find a trusted american reseller or start using DHL/UPS...

We do offer DHL with delivery in 3-5 business days worldwide, check out buytrezor.com :-).

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Express shipping by DHL can be added in the Shopping cart by clicking the Add Express shipping (DHL) for 39.00 USD link.
Delivery time: 3-5 business days, full track and trace capability.

Hmm I guess I missed that option at checkout, has it always been there? $40 for shipping such a small package also seems quite pricey, is UPS any cheaper?

I can ship an Antminer S1 to Europe for $80....and those things are heavy.
687  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: December 12, 2014, 09:39:19 PM
@SLUSH: Well done! Really good job!
              The securest hardware wallet that I have seen.
              I will buy one in few days! Keep going!

Everyone should be aware that these devices apparently can take up to 2 months to get via mail. They are sent from Czech republic via standard mail Sad  and apparently get caught up in customs for up to 5 weeks....and THEN are mailed to your address by USPS, which can take up to 21 days for delivery (WTF).


Even if your product is amazing Slush et al, you seriously need to find a trusted american reseller or start using DHL/UPS. I most definitely would have paid extra for the shipping. I planned on using my trezor 2 weeks ago, now I'm stuck without mine for who knows how long....
688  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Tipped Bill Gates on twitter - lets hope we get his attention on: December 12, 2014, 09:12:10 PM

I have finally got the balls to admit it....

I bow down before you.
What you have done is so simple yet so powerful.
And I wasn't the one that did it.
You were.
Can we be friends?

Well.. I can't be a 100% sure I had any impact at all my friend Cheesy - but since the timing is there.. i'll take it lol Grin

Did he actually claim the tip?
689  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 12, 2014, 08:56:54 PM
bitcoin adoptoin is growing fast

We do not know that, really.

"Growing adoption" would be more people buying bitcoin for the purpose of paying for goods and services.  As has been pointed out many times, there is no reliable data on that parameter.

--snip--


Does the word adoption only apply to consumers? Would you disagree that "merchant adoption" is growing?

Honestly the way I see it is that merchants will accept it before consumers buy it. Why would a consumer buy bitcoins if its only purpose was to buy alpaca socks? --They wouldn't. As more merchants accept it there is more reasons for consumers to buy and use it.

Take microsoft's merchant adoption for example, now that bitcoins can be used on xbox and to purchase microsoft products, there is now more of a reason for xbox gamers to acquire bitcoin (through purchases, trades, tips etc) hence consumer adoption will follow merchant adoption.

Also when I tell people that I can get up to 20% discounts on amazon (using purse.io) people are ecstatic about bitcoin. Also 3% off at a lot of stores like target (using gyft.com) is just the start. Discounts will get better which adds further incentive for  consumer adoption.
690  Economy / Speculation / Re: rpietila Wall Observer - the Quality TA Thread ;) on: December 12, 2014, 04:18:15 AM
Risto is and will always be just a speculator. His other delusions are just that.

According to definition, "speculation" is an act of foreseeing that an asset has a greater EV than PV+carry cost.

Being "just" a speculator is a decent income if you are even a little successful.

I agree. It will be very lucrative for you I think.

But if you think you are a builder or even capable organizer of building of high tech, pleeeaaasssseeee...

The recent events have again showed how brilliant a game designer and capable a gamemaster I am (traits I never doubted having) but also how I suck with high tech (which I never was comfortable with).

So yes, replying to anontrolls is still something I do, despite knowing that it is needless and actually that we should grow a culture where negative comments by anons like you are just deleted, positive contribution is treasured. Only the members who have something at stake should be "allowed" to write negatively. Starting today  Cheesy

I always find it entertaining how much people hate on the wealthy. Whether people call it speculating or investing or w/e they wish, you are quite a bit better well off than you were previously and much more than most of us around here. Haters gonna hate!
691  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you earn Bitcoins? on: December 11, 2014, 11:00:11 PM
Affiliate programs is one way (check my sig). You could also mine bitcoins. Check the service forums for people that are requesting all kinds of services for bitcoin. You can also sell some of your stuff in your house.

Those are some quick ways

Can you suggest some affiliate programs that pay in Bitcoin?

Did you check my signature?

Also check out primedice. I'm sure there are others if you look in the services sub-section of the forums.
692  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Steam: Selling Steam Items/Selling TF2 Keys: 1.87 ea BTC, 1.90 PP on: December 11, 2014, 10:45:48 PM

Side note, is there a way to bump things that I havent noticed? My past bumps were just trimmed by a moderator.

Delete old bump, make new "bump" post. You can also delete your own old post.
693  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Selling DRAGON 1 TH/s ASIC MINER SHA-256! on: December 11, 2014, 10:42:50 PM
I can escrow this transaction. If you reach a deal with a buyer PM me.
694  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] i want to buy a S3 and a sp20 on: December 11, 2014, 10:41:08 PM
I can escrow this transaction. If a deal is reached PM me to start the process.
695  Economy / Goods / Re: amazing rare woods you have never seen!!!! on: December 11, 2014, 10:34:17 PM
Use a different image host, one with more bandwidth.
696  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you earn Bitcoins? on: December 11, 2014, 10:31:20 PM
Affiliate programs is one way (check my sig). You could also mine bitcoins. Check the service forums for people that are requesting all kinds of services for bitcoin. You can also sell some of your stuff in your house.

Those are some quick ways
697  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 11, 2014, 12:49:10 AM
Anyone ever read the Intelligent Investor by Graham (with additions from W. Buffet and Zweig)? I feel although most of us are very emotional investors.

I haven't read the whole book yet, but was wondering what you guys think about that. I'd bet a lot of people are selling in this bear market (obvious?) as an emotional response to market movement.

I understand that shorting can definitely make a profit in bear markets, but the actual sellers have to either be emotional or they lost confidence in bitcoins fundamentals?

Just thinking out loud here Tongue
698  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 11, 2014, 12:39:32 AM

Yes, I get that to a point, they can print a currency at will, and produce as much as they want.  But, I strongly disagree, that fiat is not backed by anything, the value will be reached by the market based on the creditworthiness of the country.  I'm not suggesting barclays bank has xxx pounds sterling, and can back it with xxx pounds of gold. However, the assets of the bank or the country for that matter should balance.  QE don't create more money, it's like having a large pizza and cutting it into 10 slices instead of 8 slices.  There may have been billions of extra £'s made out of thin air, but each pound almost overnight lost value.

Im not suggesting gold moves in tankers between states.  I am saying that the value of a currency is backed by the bank or country ability to produce assets in the form of gold if required.  


The fiat that is being issued by QE is being used to buy the worst of the worst junk from the banks that hold them to give them the appearance of financial health. All the dog-shit assets are being moved to the balance sheet of the CB's, and yes, it balances because they do not mark them to market and instead assume they will hold to maturity and be repaid or else sell at a later date to contract their balance sheets. The chances of either of those events happening are slim to none. Nobody is calling anyone on it because they are all playing the same game. The FED is now the biggest hedge fund in the world, leveraged about 80:1 (Lehmans was 40:1 when it went bust), and the assets that are leveraged are probably worthless (the Japanese may take this title soon if they have not done so already)

Nobody calls anybody on it because they are all playing the same game and if one domino falls, all the rest will follow. The emperor has no clothes and everyone in the know knows it. It's now just a confidence trick on Joe Public, who, like you (no offense) does not understand the dynamics at play.
The Euro is now largely backed by Greek, Spanish, Portuguese etc govt debt ... good luck with that. Bail out after bailout, they issue Euros and buy the distressed debt, kicking the can further and further down the road under the false assumption that it can go on forever. It won't. But then the music stops its going to get very ugly very fast. How long that will take, nobody knows. All it takes is one systemic shock. The alternative of course is a false flag event, or just plain war.

Gold has virtually nothing to do with it, except that CB's hold an increasingly small portion of their reserves in gold, and there is the an alternative to complete collapse - a complete revaluation of gold such that its value is so high that the balance sheets look respectable again. Not impossible, but unfortunately most western CB's have been flogging their gold to India and China for the last decade. Most of this takes the form of leasing, whereby ownership is transferred notionally and they never hand over the gold, the assumption being that they will if asked. That  assumption may be proven to be very wrong, and it is largely suspected that the same gold has been leased many times over. There are more 'calls' on gold than gold in the vaults. Again, nobody wants to play that card yet, because one failure to deliver gold will lead to a collapse of the pyramid. Why do you think Germany has been so quiet about the non-repatriation of the small portion of their gold they requested from the US? The US has said it will take 5 years to transfer what could be loaded onto a few cargo planes and transferred with ease. But they have not and will not. They have given them a pitiful amount so far.
So the game continues ... for now.

But the players are starting to hear the BTC mantra .. if you don't hold you PK's, you don't have Bitcoin, you have paper Bitcoin. Same goes for gold as confidence wanes and nerves get strained. So countries are becoming increasingly nervous about the gold that is declared on their balance sheets but held in vaults in other countries. As are some of their citizens. It's going to get messy. It's not if, it's when. This is already unfolding in several European countries.

And for what its worth the UK sold most of its Gold years ago (thanks Gordon, nice one  Wink)  to bail out banks that were caught short and could not deliver on futures contracts. Part of the agreement was that they removed themselves from the gold market afterwards. I believe Rothschilds was one of the banks involved.

There is a lot of very interesting stuff out there and it all fits together far too neatly to be just dismissed as a 'conspiracy theory', though naturally that will be the first reaction of the sheeple.

Holding fiat does not give you any call on your CB's reserves whatsoever. In a free market currencies would adjust to reflect the quality of reserves and their ability to borrow in the bond markets but thats as far as it goes. And we don't have free markets ...

EDIT: So I guess you are right in a sense that people are starting to realise that about the only tangible asset on Gov's balance sheets is the negligible amount of gold left since moving form the gold standard. But to say that this is what determines a countries credit-worthiness is stretching it waaaay too far. It probably ought to, but right now it does not. See the problem ??

Sorry for dopplepost .. don't know what happened there !!

Excellent post.
699  Other / Meta / Re: Mods are censoring discussion by burying relevant threads in Speculation noise on: December 10, 2014, 11:45:23 PM
This actually belongs in the meta forum and should hopefully be moved soon as well. Can't you follow simple instructions? BTW you absolutely love the word delusional, in fact you use that instead of providing sound arguments.

"Re: Stop your BTC cheerleading and mass delusion and face the reality "

"What we have here is a bunch of delusional men"

"In short, a massive delusion without a use case."

"the delusion men attack my ideas"

"there is massive cheerleading and delusion."

"there is a problem with delusional cheerleading"

"Continue with your delusion."

"You are delusional males"

"which is another delusion"

"because of your delusion"

"Yes, you are delusional."

"Evidence of delusion. Thanks."

"You are delusional. I am on a virtual forum."

All within about 1-2 hours...you are about to set a record.


Can a mod just ban this guy for trolling? I think he needs to put some work into creating new accounts and then ban each new account based on his IP (but dont ban his IP! lets keep him working!). Then once he uses a proxy/tor/vpn we can just track him by how many of his arguments boil down to "blah blah delusion(al) blah blah"

Quoting out of context (omitting 99% of the context) which entirely obfuscates what I wrote is definitely trolling. The mods are not that stupid.

If anyone wants to ban me fine.

But I warn you. I have a huge user base of followers on this forum. They are not so vocal, but I know it is in the 100s of users.

Oh wow, so you mean if they get rid of you, 100's of people that are like you will also leave? That sounds amazing! 100's of birds, 1 stone Cheesy

I'm done here though, feel free to take the last statement and please don't forget to say that I'm delusional!
700  Other / Meta / Re: Mods are censoring discussion by burying relevant threads in Speculation noise on: December 10, 2014, 11:22:42 PM
This actually belongs in the meta forum and should hopefully be moved soon as well. Can't you follow simple instructions? BTW you absolutely love the word delusional, in fact you use that instead of providing sound arguments.

"Re: Stop your BTC cheerleading and mass delusion and face the reality "

"What we have here is a bunch of delusional men"

"In short, a massive delusion without a use case."

"the delusion men attack my ideas"

"there is massive cheerleading and delusion."

"there is a problem with delusional cheerleading"

"Continue with your delusion."

"You are delusional males"

"which is another delusion"

"because of your delusion"

"Yes, you are delusional."

"Evidence of delusion. Thanks."

"You are delusional. I am on a virtual forum."

All within about 1-2 hours...you are about to set a record.


Can a mod just ban this guy for trolling? I think he needs to put some work into creating new accounts and then ban each new account based on his IP (but dont ban his IP! lets keep him working!). Then once he uses a proxy/tor/vpn we can just track him by how many of his arguments boil down to "blah blah delusion(al) blah blah"
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