A quick question:
Can I submerge the pcb in oil without losing the warranty?
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4600$ and upwards for 10Ghs is quite silly imho. I know the last auction went for even sillier amounts, but I hoped that the crowd educated themselves for the next auction.
For the reference BFL sells 5Ghs for 250$ (i know they have a huge backlog, but they have started shipping at last)
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I would be interested in bmw parts for bitcoin. if the price is competitive.
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As the market matures it will be more stable. In my opinion the crash was inconvenient only to a small number of people (and who knows where the market is heading)
It really depends on your timing, I think the whole "crash" was highly over rated.
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Are you wanting the payment to stay as BTC, or do you want the BTCs to be exchanged into your local currency at time of purchase?
Thanks for the response. I would like to keep 20% of the payments in BTC and exchange the rest. What are the best options for implementing and automating the payments? Is there an open source solution for generating addresses for the accounts registered for example?
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I have a BTC "fund" what I won't sell in the near future. I'm waiting for quality services/companies implementing BTC and see what can I get for them (in about 5 years).
I also have a spending, donation and trade "budget".
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I run a company dealing with specialized IT hardware. Our clients are SMBs and some from the public.
So far, I have dealt with BTC payments manually, but as we are working on our new webshop, I would love to implement and automate it.
I would love to hear experiences, advices on the implementation of bitcoin including the security aspects, and things to look out for.
Also, I'm interested in your opinion on the available bitcoin payment processors.
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A counter question:
Why some people are keep coming here when they don't appreciate the idea of BTC?
I understand that at the moment it's not for everyone, but it's still in "beta" and at the beginning of wider adoption.
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The traditional markets are plagued by the bots as well.
It would be beneficial to ban them from bitcoin exchanges.
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The Bitcoin community of active miners is larger than the staff of Google, yet their stock is valued over $600. That hardly seems fair that we have to pay so much for something issued by so few people.
Are you kidding, are you so blind that you don't see how much value Google provides? Everyday, I pay nothing to do ~20 searches a day, get best email service in the world, get best calendar in the world, and get a couple minutes of entertainment from YouTube. Maybe I should correct myself, I am sure even blind people get a lot of value out of google. For what price?? Nothing is free my friend, google uses your personal details. I think they possess the most valuable lump of information and you can be sure that they get money for it. Think for a second, would you run these services if it wouldn't worth it financially? ;-) the devil is in the details.
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I do consider what enormous powers bitcoin needs to face, but it is "the cause" to fight for in this age. There's freedom of speech, relative freedom of choice... but all the "freedoms" are meaningless without an independent monetary system. I say bitcoin is our tool to end the "tyranny" and I will continue to support it
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Dropbox upgrade precious metals Car diagnostic cables Donations (to around 5 organizations) Domain names ASICs Computer hardware
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