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1  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: What if my bitcoind server crash? on: June 22, 2018, 01:22:08 PM
Thank you! That helps!
2  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / What if my bitcoind server crash? on: June 21, 2018, 08:58:51 PM
I am running a bitcoind on my server. In the case of the server becomes inaccessible/crash/stolen/etc. How will I get access to the wallets generated by the bitcoind server?

As I understand using bitcoind, I have no need to provide private keys to send BTC, so I was never exposed to the private keys of my bitcoind generated wallets. Or is there to place to retrieve them?

Thanks for your tips!
3  Economy / Service Discussion / [CANADA] Group buy - Bitmain 200 S9 Miners on: December 23, 2017, 08:19:05 PM
Hello,

I am about to place my first bulk order from Bitmain. I have a question regarding custom/tax. I hope a few Canadians here have some experiences to share.

I do have a business number with the CRA. I do have an Incorporation Number from the Province of BC.

I have been ordering retail from Bitmain, all I have to pay is the 12% custom directly to UPS and I'm good to go.

What about bulk order, is there a different process of receiving these 200 S9 miners, or do I just pay 12% and I'm good to go receiving them? Will there be additional paperwork from UPS to receive these bulk shipment?

I will be reselling these S9 just to Canadians for now, to make things simple. We won't be taking BTC, strictly USD through Visa/MasterCard/Amex or Interact Online or Interact E-Transfer. As we pay Bitmain with USD. This way, there will be no surprises with the volatility of the BTC.

Thank you for your inputs in regards to receiving bulk orders from Bitmain in Canada.

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