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81  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The $1 Billion Armageddon Trade on: August 01, 2011, 01:29:53 AM
And, A Darknet economy evolves in which "DarkNetCredits" quickly out pace the USD...........
82  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Announcing BidBitcoins.com. NEW Auction Site like E-Bay - All Sales in Bitcoins on: August 01, 2011, 01:27:22 AM
Hello everyone,
   I would like to introduce a new website and pet project of mine.  http://bidbitcoins.com If it takes off and people like it, I’ll make it better and better as I can afford to. It’s basically a buyers and sellers marketplace like E-Bay but all sale are conducted in bitcoins only. I’m almost done with the site setup and I should be ready to take customers registrations starting tomorrow, Aug. 1    So what is Bid Bitcoins? I invite people to check out the site.
*I intend to make it a competing site to the largest online auction site in as many ways as possible. The benefits will be:
*No Chargebacks unless agreed to by both parties.
*Anonymity from banks in all transactions.
*No banking fees for money transfers to sellers from buyers.
*Every auction or item placed for sale and sold through Bid Bitcoins supports the whole bitcoin community and helps further bitcoins acceptance into the marketplace.
*Much less fraud potential for both parties. Credit cards lend themselves to fraud by their very nature, as card numbers can easily be stolen and used to make purchases, than mailed to themselves at unwitting victims addresses.
*Users/Members accounts with money cannot be frozen due to “suspected” fraud.
*No user credit card data is stored onsite. Anyone who hacks the site will not have  access to accounts of any kind and therefore cannot cause financial damage directly to any user by theft.

What kind of features does Bid Bitcoins have?  Here is the full list:
* Currency of all goods and services denominated in Bitcoin
* All Merchants will be required to accept Bitcoin, although other arrangements can be made offsite.
* All forms of auction including Dutch Buy it Outright, Reserve Price, Reverse Auctions, Wanted Ads.
* 1 Day, 3 Days, 7 Day Days, 14 Days, and 30 Day auction choices.
* Make  Offer  Options.
* First Bidder Auctions
* Select Starting Price
*  Define Offer Acceptance range
* Swap Offers Option
* Upload up to 3 Free images and 6 images total.
* Auto Relist
* Batch Uploads
* Personal Store Options. Basic Store 100% Free
* Block Users
* Postage Calculation Setup
* Reputation / Comments / Feedback
* Preferred Seller Features
* User Enabled Skin Changes
* Combined Purchase Invoices
* Ask Seller a Question / Member Messaging

Now, I’ve decided for this to be a personal hobby project for now. If it becomes widely used and accepted, I may change it into a business, file and all that. But for now, it’s a n experiment, and no more.

Since I wanted to site to be closest to the true spirit of bitcoin, I decided I did not want to accept money at all for the services, and it will all be done in bitcoin. This means there is no way for me to identify people who use the site without either taking credit card and drivers license info myself or having people email in their paperwork to prove who they are. Instead I opted for using a 3rd party service called Trufina located at http://www.trufina.com – They are completely unrelated to Bid Bitcoins.com. As a matter of fact, I only recently stumbled upon them, signed up and found I approve of their service enough to incorporate it into the site. They charge a flat one-time fee of $5.00 for their service to sign up. That’s the downside. The upside is, that we’ll give you $5.00 in bitcoin credit towards your fees on the site.

I intend to launch the site for FREE USE for 3 Months, starting on Aug. 1. This is to help everyone get acquainted with it without risk and for me to get important feedback from the members on how to make improvements and for me to fix all potential problems. I do appreciate the feedback and help.
The only services that will cost are enhanced auction services such as Home Page featured, highlighted, bold text, and extra categories. Those all cost just a small fee. The Starting Fees and Closing Fees are going to be waived for the first 3 months, and we will charge a reduced fee for Reserve Price Auctions and Buy Out Auctions.

As well, I’m offering up a series of FREE Prizes as soon as our member grows to 250 members, 500 members and 1000 thousand members. The way this will work is that once we achieve 250 member status an award will be given at random for $250 worth of bitcoins. Then this will repeat when we reach 500 members.  (Each member must have one 7 day auction closed and positive feedback for it to qualify.)

The site will open on Aug. 1. In the meantime, I welcome all comments and feedback and will do my best to answer any questions. Also suggestions and ideas are very much appreciated.

Currently, I am looking for someone trustworthy and experienced to help implement a quality shopping cart checkout/gateway system for the site which will run full time or at intervals, create bitcoin address connected invoices, generate new addresses upon invoice creation, enable invoice generation connected to bitcoin for the site itself, record paid invoices from bitcoin gateway (if possible).




Did you really have to mimic Ebays logo and stuff?

Now all you need are some people selling some shit...........
83  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / MTGox vs Tradehill Volume on: August 01, 2011, 01:25:17 AM
Seems to be a big gap between Gox and TradeHill Vol Today.........

I'm back at Gox bc they still can manage their Dwolla Acct at least.....................

Peace-

DKN
84  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The $1 Billion Armageddon Trade on: July 31, 2011, 09:50:26 PM
I find it interesting that the whole time I've been involved with Bitcoin, mining of Bitcoin, and lurking (sometimes posting) on this forum, that no one has ever mentioned the book "Daemon" and it's sequel "Freedom TM"

There are some very cool parallels...........

Any1? Bueller?

85  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 31, 2011, 01:53:33 AM
Def some sluggishness in the network, a transfer out from DB is usually pretty quick to be picked up in a block, it's been over 3 hours w/no confirmations.

Other transactions I've made since then already have 18 to 25......

86  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The $1 Billion Armageddon Trade on: July 31, 2011, 12:41:22 AM

I believe what you are advocating (correct me if I'm wrong) is to take away the power from the Fed and return it to Congress?  

Lincoln and JFK tried this and both were assassinated as a direct result. Though I do believe their models are the only one's that are actually workable.

Agreed.

Watch as the USD slowly gets hammered.

Keep in mind, while you're not looking, you're 8oz bottle of ketchup that you buy every month has now become a 6oz bottle @ the same price...........

87  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 31, 2011, 12:33:02 AM
Exactly my thoughts.
Yeah. If I had noticed that you had already said exactly the same thing, I wouldn't have posted it.

As soon as the current issues between TradeHill and Dwolla are resolved, assuming Dwolla is willing to resolve them, TradeHill could resume using Dwolla for outbound transfers. But that would require Dwolla to reimburse TradeHill for all prior reversed transactions.

Yeah, what he said ;>
88  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 31, 2011, 12:23:01 AM
well this has to be a new record.... 16million shares lol

   3h 37m    16180592

Yup!

That would've taken Slush or BTC over 7.5 hours approx!

Diff change in 240 blocks approx, more gapings!




89  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 30, 2011, 11:11:30 PM
Welcome to Gape time!

From 2.8 BTC in 24 hours down to 1.45 BTC in 24 hours

 Angry
90  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 30, 2011, 11:05:13 PM
If you think that's bad, MtRed is going on 1d8h4m50s :-/

Yeah, but DB is over 5000gHash

Another hour, still no coin!
91  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 30, 2011, 10:48:03 PM
All of this is completely avoidable.

Chalk it up to inexperience and poor management.

92  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Why we no longer accept Dwolla and an open letter to Ben Milne on: July 30, 2011, 10:36:33 PM
Well i had some time to look over paxum and the verdict is not good.

It increases the costs dramatically compared to dwolla. I am also a miner. If i want BTC.. i mine them.
I do not load funds to an exchange. It is USD I want right now and the goal is to keep costs down.

Time to create a mtgox account. Thankfully BTC dropped in price due to what I think is the dwolla incident
so therefore getting my money out of TH will result in a small profit most likely.

Plus.. paxum's website gives me the willies. It just does not feel right to me. Reminds me of spam email links
to websites selling viagra.

c'est la vie

Yup, looks like I'll be transferring my coin from TradeHill to Gox as well.

93  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 30, 2011, 10:03:24 PM
We must be on a bitch of a block.

My rewards haven't increased over the last 2 hour marks.....

94  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 24, 2011, 08:39:44 PM
The luck wont last forever, but I am happy to see it stay with us Cheesy

Yeah, go luck!

Proportional here...........
95  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~5000 Gh/s] DeepBit.net PPS+Prop,instant payouts, we pay for INVALID BLOCKS too on: July 24, 2011, 05:44:12 PM
I made more in the last 24 hours than I ever have before.


Even at the difficulty before last the best I had in 24 hours was 1.85


I have made 2.15 in the last 24 hours Cheesy

Same Here, like 2.8.................

Is this real? Also, seems like disconnects and long polling messages are flooding the console.....is this expected?

96  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Bitcoin mining at 20 cents per kwh on: July 23, 2011, 10:35:55 PM
It starts at only .05 per kwh

But after u reach about $100 in total cost you move thru another tier before hitting the .20 mark and then higher, i'm sure I'll see it on the next bill.

I'll be over .20 per kwh for sure me thinks

I'll pass the info along when I get my next bill.............

DKN





97  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Bitcoin mining at 20 cents per kwh on: July 23, 2011, 06:42:49 PM
WOW, and I thought I was getting gouged.............

Hopefully, BTC will rise in value and help alleviate some of the pain......................

Peace----

DKN

98  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Optimizing ATI performance, 6950 in particular on: July 23, 2011, 03:14:31 AM
Yeah, you should be able to get 360Mhash out of 6950.

I get 360 Mhash with overclocked to 900 directly thru Catalyst Suite.

DKN
99  Bitcoin / Mining / Bitcoin mining at 20 cents per kwh on: July 23, 2011, 03:07:22 AM
with 3.2 gigs

still profitable by approx $550/month at current bitcoin prices..................

and that's at .20/kwh

Yup, CA likes it anal style..............

DKN
100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Dwolla E-mails on: July 19, 2011, 07:18:51 AM
I got it.


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