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Their shop app will be released later this year. If app works well, it can bring lot of positive attention to this project.
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I most excited about this
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у зибера хотя бы продукт есть, а не то, что большенство, с идеей бегут на ико. шансы хорошие есть на успех, если команда сможет донести инфу до масс. понимающих людей достаточно.
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Guys, the shifts between $30 and $12 are temporary and quite frankly - completely insignificant.
Just looking at the medium/long term trends going on in this world (dwindling USD value, other world currency inflation, global government instability and people uprising) I have no doubt that BTC will be worth thousands of USD and possibly more in future years.
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psy: That's a great website you have there (-: is that built on WordPress? Which theme? also - great news about the record label! Please keep me updated if that becomes final, I will start a press release, this can be a great PT boost...
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Sell some secondhand thing, put it out on craigslist or similar in your country and sell it, but ask to be paid in bitcoins. Lots of people will see this and start to think about what bitcoins is and how to get them, it will quickly spread the fact that bitcoins are acceptable. I break this out from the guerilla marketing thread since I think more people will read it here. This is something everyone can do today. It will really get peoples attention if someone sells their car for bitcoins or something expensive. Bitcoin guerilla marketing thread. http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=27450.0istar - I think this is a brilliant idea, it suits the purpose and spirit of Bitcoin perfectly. I will get right on it.
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It is a UI bug that happens sometimes Try refreshing the page and click the "traffic" link a couple of times, works for me.
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[/quote] It is windows as well as linux, but it is not integrated into the mainline yet. It is still a work in progress.
What I did was competely remove the "default address" functionality, as it doesn't really do anything beyond confuse users. It now simply shows you a list of addresses on which you can receive coins. [/quote]
Sounds like a nice improvement to the addresses UI Did you decide to do that on your own? Or as a response to user requests?
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Exactly. What the skeptics miss is that the fundamental problem has been solved: decentralized digital money. All of the other problems (hard to use, pseudonymity instead of real anonymity, etc.) are not fundamental; they are opportunities in disguise.
Astrohacker - your last line is so true and absolutely inspiring...
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Extremely well-written post, OP. Thank you for your salient message.
But if Bitcoin does take off, whoever invests in the first professionally-run Bitcoin predictions market *will* become a very, very wealthy individual. Of that there is no doubt.
What is a Bitcoin predictions market?
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Brilliant thread indeed...
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Thanks again, I will do some more research and give it a try
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Thiago - How can I use a Linux UI on EC2? Do I need VNC?
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Great post, thanks for the ideas I will try the ec2 option, and send you my donation from there (-:
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does anyone else expect the btc value to jump up after that?
I am not sure about a jump immediately after MTGOX opens, but I think a significant increase can definitely be expected in the longer run, due to BTC's incredible exhibition of immunity to a rare and possibly deliberate chain of horrible incidents... Heck.. price is over USD $15 now, even before MTGOX re-opened...
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keepassx.org has simplified my life immensely ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Personally, i prefer to have my codes with me on my stick in an encrypted database rather than through an online interface- PassPack encrypts your passwords using a key set by you, it has an online interface and an offline one (desktop application), and you can save a dump of the encrypted passwords. But KeePassX looks great as well, I checked it out before making my decision, but in my case I preferred an online interface...
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My "Password Manager" is in my brain, where nobody else can see them.
I keep about 50 passwords, each one with 12-16 random chars... my brain is just not up to that...
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Hi All,
Considering all the recent cases where people's usage of passwords turned out to be less than optimal (and sometimes just negligent), allow me to recommend a free, user friendly, secure password manager: passpack.com.
It can create random passwords for you at many lengths, so you can have very secure passwords, and most important - a different one for each service you use, for each encrypted wallet file you create, for exchanges and whatever...
I am not related to passpack in any way, I just wanted to take this opportunity and help in case a few of you feel overwhelmed by the need to manage many secure passwords at once.
If anyone else has a different tool they prefer please share it as well.
Lets take security up a notch, for everyone's sake...
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I don't think this is a fatal blow. Bad press is still publicity. In three months, or a year, all that will matter is that the name bitcoin got out, not what exactly happened.
+1 Bingo! Yeah, merchants are all going to be like "Bitcoin? Yeah I remember a bunch of negative publicity about that while back...or, was it positive publicity? Oh, who cares now, let's use it! Seems like a great idea!" Synaptic - Do you only make use of products and services that have zero problems and/or criticism since the date they were created? That must feel so good... I can't do that, so I need to kinda look ahead and imagine BTC's ability to improve and win people over because of its advantages...
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I don't think this is a fatal blow. Bad press is still publicity. In three months, or a year, all that will matter is that the name bitcoin got out, not what exactly happened.
+1 Bingo!
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