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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcarder : Fuel, Groceries, Retail, Restaurants and more! All for Bitcoin! on: November 11, 2013, 06:13:06 PM
The card you buy is loaded with the corresponding fiat amount. All prices on the site fluctuate every 60 seconds to match the weighted market values of MtGox and Cavirtex virtual exchanges this way you get the best market price at your time of purchase.

It's pretty awesome for anybody with bitcoin going to do groceries, fill up their gas tank or simply shopping.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: November 11, 2013, 06:06:37 PM


Bitcarder is a Canadian gift card distributor that only accepts Bitcoin as payment. Our aim is to enable the use of digital currencies to buy goods and services at major retailers or service providers across Canada. We strive to provide the most sought after gift cards and offer the best customer support and satisfaction.

www.bitcarder.com

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=331006.msg3550596#msg3550596
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcarder : Fuel, Groceries, Retail, Restaurants and more! All for Bitcoin! on: November 11, 2013, 06:00:29 PM


Greetings to everyone!

Who is bitcarder? Bitcarder is a Canadian gift card distributor that only accepts Bitcoin as payment. Our aim is to enable the use of digital currencies to buy goods and services at major retailers or service providers across Canada. We strive to provide the most sought after gift cards and offer the best customer support and satisfaction.

What gift cards can I buy? Canadians can pay for fuel, groceries, clothing, toys and phone usage all with Bitcoin without the pricey and laborious procedure of using virtual currency exchanges to trade their Bitcoins to fiat. We offer physical cards yet we will have the option of e-gift cards where applicable in the coming weeks.

What do the fees look like? There are no fees! Prices are calculated and update live from a weighted average of MtGox and Cavirtex orderbooks. You just pay shipping & handling if you order a physical card. The first week of orders will enjoy free shipping!

If I'm not from Canada can I still participate? Yes. Keep in mind that all gift cards obtained through bitcarder will be filled with Canadian dollars and depending on where you are in the world the appropriate exchange rate will be reflected in your purchases if the card is accepted at the location.

When will bitcarder be live? We are currently commencing beta testing. All accounts registered during the first month of operations will be considered beta testers. If you encounter any type of bug, typo or simply have a suggestion to enhance the platform please contact us about it.

Here at Bitcarder we aim to provide the transparency and trust that the customer deserves! We want to make Bitcoin more spendable on everyday things. Most importantly we want the Bitcoin economy to grow and prosper!

Questions? Just ask here or reach us through the contact form on our website!

Make sure to visit us at www.bitcarder.com and take advantage of the limited time free shipping offer!
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is 'renting' GH/s a viable option? any guys here do it? on: November 11, 2013, 05:40:55 PM
Renting GH/s is a very feasible option for people who lack the knowledge to mine but want to get in on the profits that can be earned by mining. Most of the guys that do it like www.cloudhashing.com and www.hastrade.com sell contracts with certain amounts of hash power and time constraints. It's basically like investing in a blue-chip stock and you're guaranteed to get some money back every month (or the time specified in your contract). In terms of breaking-even, that's something you have to calculate carefully and account for rising difficulty.
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