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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: ASROCK BTC Pro Boards + Risers now in stock - Next day delivery on: March 14, 2014, 07:29:09 PM
We can how ship these for £12 pretty much anywhere in the world assuming we take them out the box.

EU customers can buy now through the site and get the low price shipping option.
2  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: ASROCK BTC Pro Boards + Risers now in stock - Next day delivery on: March 12, 2014, 02:19:50 PM
Nice one I hope we can do business soon Smiley Give us a shout via our contact form or e-mail sales@cointech.co.uk if you need any help. I'm glued to my e-mail so we can get back to you sharpish!

Cheers,
James
3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: ASROCK BTC Pro Boards + Risers now in stock - Next day delivery on: March 12, 2014, 01:00:51 PM
Thanks for the comments.

I just double checked and yeah, £15 is about as low as we could go to Ireland using a decent service like UPS/TNT. There are some cheaper services but even at £10, it's not worth the hassle having to wait 5-10 days for a man in a white van to eventually take it over which is what the really cheap couriers do.

4  Economy / Computer hardware / ASROCK BTC Pro Boards + Risers now in stock - Next day delivery on: March 12, 2014, 12:27:27 PM
Hi,

I launched my new site last week selling computer components and everyone told me I need to sell more mining gear.

So here we are, new ASROCK boards + risers in stock. These things are simply awesome for a high quality plug and play mining rig. Our prices are rock bottom, I don't think you will find them anywhere else cheaper.

We've got a ton of boards available but the riser kits are going quick and they won't be back until ASROCK pushes out their next batch.

£5 flat rate shipping to the UK. Europe shipping starts at £15.

I will ship worldwide on orders over 1BTC. Contact me for shipping rates - sales@cointech.co.uk

http://www.cointech.co.uk/mining-equipment/asrock-h81-pro-btc-skt-1150-bitcoin-mining-motherboard.html

http://www.cointech.co.uk/mining-equipment/asrock-btc-pro-kit-pcie-x1-to-pcie-x16-adapter-pcbs-and-cables.html
5  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: cointech.co.uk - new supplier of Computer Components + Gaming Hardware on: March 11, 2014, 03:16:27 PM
Thanks for the feedback Smiley The voucher is on it's way to you now.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Password strength on: March 11, 2014, 03:00:23 PM
Thanks for the excellent explanation, it's appreciated.

Tooast was indeed intentional. I base all my passwords on long phrases where possible and I always repeat a specific vowel just to mess up the dictionary attacks and I always use slang.... Benefits of growing up in East London is that I have quite a large vocabulary of it.

I just wish more websites would stop limiting password length. Seriously 8 chars?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TwoBitIdiots backs away from revealing the damaging documents about TBF on: March 11, 2014, 12:04:42 PM
If this is true it's staggering. MtGox were running on borrowed time since 2011 and TBF endorsed it.

Of course this is all a bit of speculation but I've seen a number of other people theorize that MtGox problems started with their original hack.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Password strength on: March 11, 2014, 11:46:33 AM
I always thought password complexity went up with character count more than anything. Throwing in some special characters might have helped 10 years ago but people cracking passwords are clued up to that and will include those in their brute forcing techniques. So ultimately if we are dealing with brute forcing the best defense is long passwords.

So can someone tell me why this password wouldn't be secure?

"OnMondayMorningsILikeToWakeUpWithANiceGlassOfOrangeJuiceBeforeEatingMyTooast"

9  Economy / Service Announcements / cointech.co.uk - new supplier of Computer Components + Gaming Hardware on: March 06, 2014, 04:17:05 PM
Hi,

My name is James. I am launching a new site dedicated to buying computer components + gaming hardware with Bitcoin.

I have over 20 years experience working in the IT business and my sister has over 10 years working in component distribution.
Joining forces we have developed our new site, www.cointech.co.uk

We are located in London, UK and our shipping is a flat rate £5 to mainland UK and we are also trialing deliveries to the UK.

I would love to get some feedback on the site. Our pricing is extremely competitive and you will find many of our prices are cheaper than anywhere else in the UK and our stock and prices are updated live throughout the day.

If you have any questions you can e-mail me, james@cointech.co.uk

P.S - I'm giving out 5% discount vouchers for anyone posting in this thread.
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Losing Wallet on: March 06, 2014, 02:36:16 PM
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but at some point less bitcoin might render it useless, no?

No because every bitcoin is divisible to 8 decimal places. So we would have to lose almost all the coins in existence for Bitcoin to become worthless.
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