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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Pay it Forward Project. on: September 20, 2010, 05:11:17 PM
please remove me from the list, I gave up on this and uninstalled, thanks!
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do this? on: September 14, 2010, 03:24:11 PM
When I find my niche I will not use it with bitcoin but with moneybookers so that I can earn soemthing on it Wink
So, with using bitcoin you aren't able to earn something?
why not?
tell me what exactly the big difference is between moneybookers and bitcoin?
can you generate moneybookers-cash anyway faster than bitcoins? doubt that, cuz you can't generate it at all,
you have to "buy" it first to buy something else for it, it's exactly the same as with bitcoins, although it's still called "USD", or "EUR" instead of MBcoins.

where's your point?

I can not open my bitcoin client and transfer bitcoins to my bank account.

1. taking payments with moneybookers = one click or so and the cash is on my account
2. taking payments with bitcoin = users have to register here, download the software, learn basics of how it works (most people already know how sites like moneybookers or paypal works), send me the bitcoins, I have to sell the bitcoins and when I sell them whats the chanse that the buyer uses moneybookers?

This shows how I feel that bitcoin is a detour.

I make money with my site as well.

Instead of being negative, you should contribute. Help us! Smiley

It is as simple as accepting Bitcoin as a payment option on your site. Educate others! Spread the word! Cheesy


I am supporting it by using it right now to generate coins, I will get 100 and then I will send them to someone ^^
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do this? on: September 14, 2010, 12:05:10 PM
Why are you stuck on the generating time? How long does it take you to generate $$ with your computer? At least compare apples to apples man.

I earn $10 usd daily on my website...

My site is on google blogger which costs nothing and a domain name is only 7 bucks a year. Amazon affilliate commissions more than cover this even the paypal fees. So now Ive proven that at least one site makes a profit what is your next argument?
Your fear and loathing about bitcoin is quite obvious - why all the negativity?

The point is to find your niche not do the same thing everyone else is doing. People might not actually care if they make a profit from bitcoin because it is a hobby and an experiment worth pursuing.

But where does bitcoin play any role in this site?

If its not for profit and just trading coins is a hobby then I have nothing more to say. If sending coins to people is what you like then I see why you guys spend time doing this.

When I find my niche I will not use it with bitcoin but with moneybookers so that I can earn soemthing on it Wink

Thanks for all replies but I will stop asking stuff now since aparently im too negative :S
cya
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do this? on: September 14, 2010, 10:59:27 AM
Ok so there are low tranfer fees, but I think the time it takes to get the coins are too long to be worth it, it will take so many months to get what you can earn in less then a day by working and then paying with credit card. You cant really compare bitcoin to banks, its not like your gonna have 10mil BTC on your computer and also a bank is alot more safe then your own computer. From what I understand if you delete the bitcoin folder you lose your coins.

Anonymous payments, good for what? Porn and illegal drugs online?

Generate coins for a year and you can afford a porn dvd or a joint. There is no point in buying BTC for real cash like USD, SEK, EUR, BHT and so on only to buy something for them.

If there is any shop or site offering services for BTC that makes any profit please show it to me.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do this? on: September 14, 2010, 09:50:51 AM
So I can start a webshop and sell stuff for bitcoins that takes a year to gather bitcoins equal to $50. I still don't see why people would perfer it over paying real cash unless your 10 years old and cant really earn any real money.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Why do this? on: September 14, 2010, 08:20:22 AM
Whats the point in gathering bit coins if they are being both harder to get and lowered in value with time?
2 weeks running almost non stop and I got 0 coins yet with a speed of 2700khash/s. Sad
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Pay it Forward Project. on: September 14, 2010, 08:07:15 AM
Ok nice game im starting with sending something and here is my adress for this game:

14PqqeMRgcwMaotv13zNpeufVW9E1a5rwR

I also want to suggest that you gather all adresses in the main post Smiley
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / PeerBlock on: September 04, 2010, 12:18:07 AM
Hi, im new here. Will PeerBlock cause any problems when recieveing coins?
I have made two ip adresses allowed permanently so I have loaded all blocks (77930) and I currently have 8 connections.

1. Detected AP2P on Amazon EC2 cloud 174.129.177.67:8333
2. IBM Global Network Europe 195.212.29.67:8333

Thanks for reading.
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Post your static IP on: September 03, 2010, 10:53:59 PM
Hello im gatsu im new here im trying to understand this program and my IP is 90.229.148.152
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