Why do you think this domain name is worth more than last time you listed it?
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I can pay preev.com rate + 1% for any transactions over $1,000, up to a few thousand dollars.
I'm not a newbie, have plenty of trust on various forums, and this account is tied to my real life identity and businesses, but am still more than happy to use an escrow we can mutually agree on at your expense. Hit me up if you're interested. No tiny transactions please; I don't have the time.
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$400+ to be included in a YT video on a new channel with less than 40 subscribers.
You're doing it wrong, people.
It's about the future value once bitcoin becomes really mainstream.
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There are about 135 100BTC bars out there if i am not mistaken about half of which are unused. I am simply inquiring about information on how to do so with something of this nature. I am not trying to liquidate this asset so there is no need to be wary or questionable about my identity, just looking for information and to educate myself. I just want to be educated enough on how to go about doing so
Top post above yours is guidelines and tips, it is a great place to get a feel for how to do things.. You said you were not so this is just general guidance.. If you are looking to sell anything that valuable soon it may be better to partner with a trusted member who can post it for you and represent the listing.. It was been done for listings for items like this.. Either this, sell it in person, or solicit offers. By auctioning it off with a new account you won't get full value because people will be too worried about getting scammed.
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Hackers try to scam people? What a revelation!
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I'll do it, but you're going to have to send first and allow a grace period of 10 days (so that if there is any fraud going on it will detected by my bank) if you're willing to pay 5x what it's worth on the exchanges....
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I worked with a mining collocation company a few months back. I'm not experienced with Linux, but Linux was set up on these rigs. I now have full control over these rigs and they're not collocated anymore, but after they've appeared to stop mining (likely just mining with old credentials) I'm stuck having to unplug them until I figure out how to reconfigure them.
I could probably figure it out if I could login to the actual computers, but I honestly can't even figure out right now which GPU to plug the screen into (I've tried using remote access over my connection, but can't seem to edit it correctly).
I'm looking for someone who can help me out on this, preferably over Skype or IRC. If you can help, shoot me a message. As a sign of my gratitude you can configure the rigs to mine to your pool for the first 24 hours.
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It's likely exactly the same as their multiple account policy for the exact same reasons.
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3:14 utc, really good launch time
no you fail
It was 10:14 PM in here in Texas, so it was a pretty good for anyone in the Americas or Asia. Not so much for Eastern Europe. Difficulty is back down to 400. Looks like things are evening out. People sure do panic quickly.
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I aggree with the 48-72 after last bid aucitons, however since the price of bitcoin changes a lot and some of those types of auctions can go on for weeks people might "cancel" their bids if there was a price spike. Maybe I will try it for an experiment here once.
Personally, I think rather than the 48-72 hours 15 minutes is fine. It's called "extended bidding." As long as you placed a big during the regular auction time, you're allowed to place bids after the auction end time. Auction only ends after 15 minutes with no bids. This is how many collectible auction houses run auctions.
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Stupid "there has been a reply" notice cost me the 10 seconds. Darn. Top tip: you can turn this "feature" off in your profile I also wish I knew this. I got my final bid screwed up by this too and wasn't able to get it in. Maybe it would be a better idea for auctions on here to have extended bidding, like most auction houses do to prevent situations like this. That way the bidders can decide on a fair price based on their max, rather than who was able to get the right bid in during the last few seconds.
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We have India subforums here in Bitcointalk as well, what is the need for a separate forum
I think people in India would rather have their own forum than be shoved to the bottom of this one. If the first bitcoin forum was for people in India, would you like to have a small subforum on that forum or an English speaking forum? Right, you'd like to have an entirely forum for people speaking English.
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Holy cow. I guess next time he'll include a fee....
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There are probably some people who made over 200% by getting in and out quickly and at the right time through BitcoinBuilder.
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Really?
I never noticed.
Not sure if sarcastic or not. It's been down for nearly a half hour for me. I guess it was coming.
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