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Received the Payment for mine as well. Thanks!
E31 = Paid.
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And you are correct about e31 as well... I have not changed my wallet...
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username: diegomiguel DOGE Address: DGRXUoxmd8ZRQk1DHLR9L4Mp8W8Bv2RDzs
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Mining now...
Username: diegomiguel
DOGE: DTpu3YCry5BtKUkgYP1WQveUqNHVYaHQLA EAC: ednJx7QFTgAPUN8fv2TVu1gdu5QuKrSqpv
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The client from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dimecoin/files/ which you appear to have, contains a working .conf file. If you're running Windws 7, you need to ensure that this file gets put into the C:\users\%username%\appdata\roaming\dimecoin folder. If you get it up and running, send me your address and we'll test by sending you some dimes.
BitterDiego BTC: 1AYW2JHWbEHQzzXciKRNd5k4SLfyphyc3b | DIME: 7SBQ47k5TgtQTx2pxf6ZebYht14VTmiNtu
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I have completed Episode 31 transcription - find it here: http://pastebin.com/Wgz6AKwxMy payment address is: 1AYW2JHWbEHQzzXciKRNd5k4SLfyphyc3b Additionally, regarding episode 66 ( http://pastebin.com/7b5ikNsy), I know there's no guarantees on this and you're still figuring out the plan. I had originally missed the one line about special permission required from Kluge, QWK, etc... My bad on that. Hopefully you will be very satisfied with Episode 31 and therefore will accept 66 from me as well. Since I pasted 66, I found a few more errors and have fixed them this afternoon. So, if anyone was going to review 66, it was updated just a few minutes ago. Thanks.
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Until that time, using Gyft.com seems like a good way to go. Easily convert Bitcoin to other gift cards... and earn 3% back when paying with Bitcoin.
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OK. You just gave me E31, so I'll do that one quickly. Hopefully you'll be pleased with that one and work it out for me to be paid for E66 also... I did know it was a risk, but hopefully something will work out eventually on that. 31 will get done shortly.
Thank you.
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I've also completed transcript for Episode 66. I did not see that anyone had reserved this one. http://pastebin.com/7b5ikNsyMy address is: 1AYW2JHWbEHQzzXciKRNd5k4SLfyphyc3b Thank you.
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Episode available for reservation: E31 – The Regulatory Question 59:29 Whoever answers this post first, quoting all of the above, will hold the new reservation for that episode. New reservations will be due until 2013-21-31. Submitting this episode after 2013-12-31 will result in a -.01 BTC penalty per day after 2013-12-31, i.e., on January 3rd, you will only receive 0.12 BTC for an episode. As a measure to prevent you from hastily submitting unfinished episodes to pass the deadline, I reserve the right to penalize each submitted episode after this posting with the amount of BTC I'll have to pay Kluge for the proofreading effort. This has been somewhere between 0.01 to 0.04 in the past, but might be more if he's extremely unhappy with your work. He might also decide to reject your submission, in which case you won't receive a reward. Please reserved for BitterDiego
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Here are a few thoughts on things that I'd like to see or see improved:
1) Profit or break even tracking - usually sites has a history of your transactions or original purchase price, but you have to manually calculate your profit from a buy then sell... It would be useful to know how much you've profited from your exchanges.
2) Email/Text alerts on a transaction - I don't want to watch the system all day long - I just want to react when a transaction happens. If I could get an alert that my coin sold - then I know to move into action to buy something else... Again systems keep history, but timing is key.
3) Email/Text alerts when a coin hits your ideal price - setting a price you're interested in (whether high or low) and then you get notice when it's there so you can spring into action...
I love the mobile app idea mentioned earlier - you could brand it to go with your site and even work with a third party developer to have special privileges and access.
The exchange site I use not having these features has led me to start working on my own desktop ticker client, but if it were integrated with the sites, I would not need it...
BitterDiego 1AYW2JHWbEHQzzXciKRNd5k4SLfyphyc3b (BTC) FMRRuz2T5QajXWchX1Wntc3kNC1iT7kbk3 (FRK) fiSuU6Roh2Dia8EeAhX5z3M2V3GfN4ZQXG (FST) gB8Mogs4sA6qsMTdUdDeMzgCPEYL5oXYrv (GDC)
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When I first entered the Bitcoin world, I was greatly disappointed to find that I could not mine Bitcoins without a super computer... so Alt-coins have provided a good way to get some coins and then trade them for Bitcoin even if in small quantities... and trading them on the exchanges has also provided some enjoyment. I agree that more means of using the alts for good and services is key to their long-term survival.
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