It's nice to see OKPay is supporting Bitcoin again, but they're take a grisly 6% commission…
better than 20% from virwox ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Do your research and you will see these are useless for btc mining.
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Apps: WiFiKill, Wifinspect, ES File Explorer, Duo Mobile, Ingress.
Good luck with your new phone!
Do you have an invite for Ingress? It looks interesting... A bunch of kids are selling them in the Digital Goods section for free / for a few bit cents.
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I had a smoothie today at lunch. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) how was it?
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Not sure if this is cause for people to worry or snicker, but here's an excerpt from the last post on rpietila's public diary: "My life is currently resembling a movie. I don't usually watch them, but this one is interesting.
Sorry that the conference was busted big time. I took all precautions available to me, but considerable force was used against me. If anyone related to the matters currently unfolding is threatened with physical harm, I am able to cede the control of a necessary number of bitcoins to redeem him/her."
![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) He's taking drugs just like Dank ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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yea i just have to watch my laptop sometimes just in case the temp is too high....my CPU peaked at like 79 degrees C.Do you know a program that cools your CPU/GPU?
put a bag of ice on top of your PC
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I have sold a lot of bitcoins on eBay. This is the way I do it: I simply print out a bitcoin bill (go to bitaddress.org, hit "bulk wallet" and under "generate", put the number of keypairs you would like made. 1 bitcoin bill=1 keypair. Then, go to printcoins.com, hit "print your own" and fill in the initial fields with whatever you want-they're just for fun-I put "Bank of Johnniewalker". In the big dialog box, copy and paste the entire keypair from bitaddress.org. Pick a design, then hit "Generate PDF of bills". If you have thicker paper, customers would be more impressed, but if not don't worry, just print the bill.) While this is a much 'safer' way to do things, the sale of BitCoin is flat out against PayPal's policy. It may be longer to get 'caught', but you will eventually get buyers that will try to scam you. When they cry to PayPal they will see that you are selling BitCoins, then, game over. It's allowed to sell physical paper etc containing BTC i think
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There is another giveaway coming... From their newsletter: Announcing.... At the end of May, we will begin a ripple (aka XRP) giveaway to everyone who signed up for our email list on or before May 9, 2013. Tens of thousands of folks will be getting ripples! We will be sending out this giveaway in batches. Everyone who is eligible will receive their giveaway email by the end of the month. I hope they allow new accounts by then, now account / wallet opening is invitation only.It's not. If you go to the page where they ask you to type in your email to get an invite, there is also a sign up / log in button. It's just smaller so you can't see it ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Only a question about the messages that sometimes are above a transaction. public note. When such transaction shows the username of a user here in the forum then thats a proof when this forum user claims the btc are coming from him. I mean that can only be edited or set by the real owner of the sending address right? Its an equivalent of verifying an address with a signature?
I don't think this is true. I got a payment and need to confirm that the user in forum that claims that its her payment is the real person. She added her username in the transaction. So now im wondering if that is proof enough. Can only the owner of the address set this note? Ask her to sign a message with the priv key
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Ever consider having a deposit at the start of the battle so that there isn't a tx fee every time you bet? Would cut down on costs.
I was thinking of suggesting a way to allow users to gamble with their in session winnings, would have a similar effect.(less tx and faster) Seems like a fun idea.
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I've never heard of such a thing as Windoze 7 Server Edition. Did you just dream that up? Or are you talking about Windoze Server 2008?
I think that's what he's talking about.
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Wow! That was like a bad beat in poker. If my trade registered on your system 3 seconds later, I would have won. It's so retarded, I know BTC prices are going up but this short term 3-hour windows bullshit is impossible to trade on.
Good luck, I'm not playing anymore, fuck that. The margin of error is too big on short term trading. Reminds me of currency trading, you get a margin call and then right after you get wiped out, it goes your direction no problem. It's not that I make sensible trades, but more that the system is designed to profit off my losses. Dumb thing to waste my time on.
That's how gambling works. Have you ever been to a casino before?
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People would just have a bot army then.
Pythonideus doesn't run BitVegas btw.
1 active login per IP address might solve that.
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Does anybody want to play multiplayer with me? I've never had the chance to try it out ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Sounds great. I'm sure many SC players will love your site ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I bid 49 BTC ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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