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1  Economy / Goods / Very Large ALL CASH ($100 Bills) Bitcoin Buyer on: December 02, 2013, 08:15:55 PM
Want to realize your recent bitcoin earnings but preserve the anonymity of bitcoin?

I am willing to purchase large quantities of bitcoin in transaction sizes of $500,000 in actual physical cash, transactions to take place inside a major bank in a major United States city.

I am willing to buy at a discount of 50% from the current weighted market price of bitcoin as posted on blockchain.info

Interested sellers please PM me and I will provide you a bitcoin address to send a test transaction of .00001 BTC so I can verify you control an account with a balance in excess of 1000 BTC and we can establish exact time/place for the transaction.
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon Clones ((Official Thread)) on: July 24, 2013, 11:16:22 PM
I have a question... I am looking at purchasing a rig, and am seeing threads bashing all these companies (ie BFL and KnC)... how do we know who is legit?
3  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Is building your own miner worth it? on: July 15, 2013, 10:39:07 PM
You'll never receive a BFL before next year if you ordered today.

If I had $10k right now I would:

-Put $6k in LTC and leave it there (value expected to increase soon due to Mt Gox adoption)

-Buy a KNC Saturn. (if you get it by Dec or so then you'll likely get a return on investment if the BTC price holds, but if BTC goes up this could be very profitable)

Alternatives:

- ($3k in LTC and buy a KNC Jupiter) (or 2k in LTC and get a Bitfury https://megabigpower.com/shop/index.php?route=product/category&path=59)

Yes I would absolutely buy from a company that hasn't even shown a working prototype (KNC / Bitfury) before I would spend a penny on a BFL.

If you're serious about mining you might later consider spending $2k or so on a GPU mining rig to get into some of the altcoins.

Hey @Duffer1... the last thing you mention is "altcoins"... do you have a good idea on how I would go about doing this? Extremely intrigued there. Thx!
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do you think BTC will hit $200? on: July 12, 2013, 07:37:49 PM
We will most likely see it rise again here shortly. When... well don't we all wish to know that. But with the infancy of Bitcoin's you can't expect it to be anything but unstable. That is the exciting part of getting in now.

If I was to guess... you will most likely see it bounce back into the low to mid 100's and then tapper back down... I just don't see it spiking quite as quickly as we saw a few months back.
5  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Is building your own miner worth it? on: July 12, 2013, 07:32:12 PM
Great feedback... right now I am extremely anxious to purchase a rig as I have really no idea how to build my own. I understand that there is a waiting list, but I will need to take that into account while trying to figure out my ROI.

I will continue to purchase coins as well, as they just seem to be dropping a bit. I understand the vulnerability of the industry, but that is also what makes it so exciting.

So after a ton of research... I have really narrowed it down to BFL, and KNC... any feedback on either of those two?

From what I can tell, KNC is pretty new but seem to have the right connections to push out some rigs here soon... BFL seems to have a interesting reputation here on the forum... with some calling it a scam/ponzi, to shipping issues... but from what I can tell, people are getting their rigs.

Thanks!
6  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Do you still want to buy a BTC miner? Better read this first. on: July 10, 2013, 08:41:29 PM
Great read! I am looking right now at why I should build or purchase a miner (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253782.0)... knowing more about bfl's chip really helped to weed them out as a potential.
7  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Is building your own miner worth it? on: July 10, 2013, 08:24:54 PM
I realize that this question can have a variety of answers... however, lets say I have $10,000 to spend, what kind of advice could you share?

I am debating whether or not it is worth the time/money to build or purchase a miner as opposed to just continuing to purchase Bitcoin's.

Really just curious if:

1) There are mining companies you would recommend and why?

2) What would you build and what would be the potential ROI?

3) Or if you would just continue to purchase Bitcoin's without putting forth the effort on hardware?

Thanks!
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcoin Mining Hardware on: June 27, 2013, 09:46:23 PM
Hello all/anyone Smiley... so I am pretty new to the hardware/computer side of Bitcoining, and wanted to open a thread on comparing companies such as ButterflyLabs, KnCMiner etc. Those are really the only two that I have seen out there, in my minimal searching, outside of eBay.

Any who, I think it would be good to discuss the quality of companies like these, if they are needed, and if they (or which ones) are worth the money.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Ripple a Scam? on: June 27, 2013, 08:52:18 PM
this may help http://ripplescam.org
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