There is an awfully lot more noise than signal in this thread.
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Did not do their research: The guys who go arrive with a pocketful of Bitcoin, an online currency that's beloved in bad places because the cops can't trace it. You can buy yourself a shiny gun or some dope and leave no sign of a paper trail. You're anonymous, which is how everyone—all 700 r/girlsgonebitcoin subscribers—likes it.
Bitcoin’s exchange rate with the U.S. dollar works out to roughly one coin per $5, but it’s not exactly that simple. Since it’s an online currency, you can’t use it to buy anything in the real world, which negates the function of most stripping: to make quick, spendable money.
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There is a name collision with the inactive bitcoin weekly magazine at bitcoinweekly.com, which I own.
This could be confusing when I start up the magazine again. How do you want to handle this?
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Not a very good article on how to stay anonymous using bitcoin to buy illegal goods.
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Let me be the first to say: Even if you do ship the mazine out today, you still fucked up and owe us all an apology and interest on all the money you held for all this time.
Real business ships.
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Official logo? It's something that bitcoin don't have.
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Bump. I had gotten a non bitcoin job. The bitcoin economy is not large enough.
In any case, I will continue to wait for people to give me jobs in the bitcoin economy.
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If you have a development sandbox and don't want to expose it to the net, you can simulate the request from bitcoinmonitor to requestb.in and then just proxy those parameters through manually.
Well, I don't know how to do that programmatically. I already test the request from bitcoinmonitor earlier. I just need to expose my development environment to bitcoinmonitor.net so I can see if everything works together. I believe I have written all I need, it's just that I need to debug and fix any bugs that prevent my app from demonstrating proof of concept.
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I don't get it - What do you want to do? Have a test notification received by your local (development) system? This should be easy, you just need to know your external IP, have appropriate port forwarding enabled in your router and be sure to listen not only on 127.0.0.1 but on 0.0.0.0 (any network interface).
That's what just I need, although it seems a little bit complicated.
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I was wondering if it was possible to test the notify url with the localhost. If so, how can I do this?
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Hi, I got coffeescript/jquery skills in addition to canvas. Unfortunately, the only way this will work if I am doing it on a freelancing basis and be paid piecemeal for work I done.
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So currently i am in favor of dropping this auto-expire idea. I will never feel 100% confident to do the "right" (in the sense of what user expects to happen) thing. It might be better to have the behaviour of the agents less "intelligent" but 100% predictable.
Any opinions out there on this topic?
Yes, it should be predictable and easy to use.
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Bump. So far, a few promising leads had disappears into dead end.
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We are required by US law and FinCEN regulations to not allow 1 person to transfer more then $1,000 per day
FinCen should die and all the resource that were devoted to FinCen should be invested in catching actual murderers and scammers rather than violating the rights of normal people who dare transfer anything larger than 1 thousand dollars.
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Police, go catch those murderer, thieves, and human traffickers. Don't bother with the drug trade. That's for doctors.
Sincerely,
A taxpayer.
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What do you think of paying a bitcoiner to develop the website for you? You know...like me?
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You can't afford items in euro yet a TEM equals a Euro?
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I was supposed to be working on this! Need to finish it before everybody else.
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