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1  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 1 2011 BTC BitBill - Funded on: February 20, 2021, 02:04:47 AM
Good Evening everyone,

The highest confirmed offer is at BTC1.21.

The user has a PM coming their way.

Thanks to everyone who participated!
Compubinks
2  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 1 2011 BTC BitBill - Funded on: February 20, 2021, 01:03:53 AM
crypto_collectorMontana,

Since you are a newbie here I am going to need some verification from you before accepting your offer for consideration.
I have sent you a PM on methods available.

Currently highest PM offer is BTC1.21.

Thanks,
Compubinks
3  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 1 2011 BTC BitBill - Funded on: February 20, 2021, 12:02:45 AM
Good evening everyone,

I was asked in a PM to clarify the WTS ending info.

I will be taking the highest offer at 9pm eastern tonight and announcing it on this thread.
Then the buyer will be contacted via PM to arrange for the Payment or Escrow information.
They need to respond with the info that I need by Saturday 2/20 @ 10am eastern.

If no response is received, then I will go down the offer list and PM the next highest offer user and so on.

Thanks for the participation so far!

Compubinks
4  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 1 2011 BTC BitBill - Funded on: February 19, 2021, 05:56:51 PM
crypto_collectorMontana,

Sorry about that, I have turned that feature on.
I thought from the faq that my copper membership turned that on by default.

Thanks,
Compubinks
5  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 1 2011 BTC BitBill - Funded on: February 19, 2021, 02:26:07 AM
Good evening everyone,

Current highest offer is 1.2BTC

Will keep this thread updated if that changes.

Thanks,
Compubinks
6  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [WTS] 1 2011 BTC BitBill - Funded on: February 18, 2021, 06:15:43 PM
seek3r,

Thanks for the mention.

@krogothmanhattan / @krogoth please make an offer here or via Private Message.

My plan is to keep receiving offers until Friday (2/19) evening.
Then I will send a PM to the Buyer and arrange payment/shipping info.

Thanks,
Compubinks
Brian B.
7  Economy / Collectibles / [WTS] (Ended) 1 2011 BTC BitBill - Funded on: February 18, 2021, 03:44:34 AM

Sale has ended.

Thanks,
Compubinks
8  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Considering Dev of a Bitcoin Hardwallet on: March 13, 2014, 07:46:21 PM
Closest thing I see that is rootable would be an Acer Iconia B1 Tablet.

Refurbished for $91.67
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=8894511&CatId=6957

New for $117.00
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834314170

Just a thought.
9  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Offering Free Bitcoin Mining (1 BTM Each) (Post your address to receive) on: August 14, 2013, 02:09:09 PM
1H2mh11a7EmWawMbp4WLeSfxb9XUfLYA5d

Lets see what happens, hope I am not too late.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Giveaway! on: April 15, 2013, 01:08:30 PM
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11  Economy / Goods / Re: WTS ANYTHING (bought from store) for Mgtox weighted price (special -10%) on: March 28, 2013, 02:38:25 PM
I am interested, pm sent.
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Invest or mine? on: June 24, 2011, 02:13:06 PM
I would recommend buying bitcoins at this time. Especially now due to the market being as low as it is.
Currently unless you have a machine with a large amount of processing power (multi CPUs and video cards setup) it would take you months of 24/7 processing before you would even come close to getting one block solved. This is due to the difficulty of bitcoins rising due to these huge miners and mining pools.

Compubinks

I am in the process of buying some, but unfortunately it takes 3-5 days for bank to clear the payment into my account! Bitcoins are very hard to purchase at the moment... I can't wait to buy some! Being in the UK my options are pretty limited. If I were to buy from a US exchange I would have to pay $20 in international wire transfer fees alone. It would probably take just as long too. Any recommendations?
As for mining, if I were to join a mining pool, surely I would achieve more than that Compubinks?

I don't have any recommendations for overseas conversion at this time. I am in the US myself. As for the the mining pool, when I was running client on the mining pool a couple of months ago I was only recieving around 0.00234 bitcoins per day. This was on a machine that was an older server with 2GB of Ram and dule Xeon processers running at 3GHz using CPU mining only. If you have the GPUs and the power I think you might be able to get 0.05 bitcoins a day as an estimate. I could be off either way though.

Compubinks
Then just don't post.

Ok will do, guess I will post elsewhere then.
13  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Invest or mine? on: June 24, 2011, 02:06:14 PM
I would recommend buying bitcoins at this time. Especially now due to the market being as low as it is.
Currently unless you have a machine with a large amount of processing power (multi CPUs and video cards setup) it would take you months of 24/7 processing before you would even come close to getting one block solved. This is due to the difficulty of bitcoins rising due to these huge miners and mining pools.

Compubinks

I am in the process of buying some, but unfortunately it takes 3-5 days for bank to clear the payment into my account! Bitcoins are very hard to purchase at the moment... I can't wait to buy some! Being in the UK my options are pretty limited. If I were to buy from a US exchange I would have to pay $20 in international wire transfer fees alone. It would probably take just as long too. Any recommendations?
As for mining, if I were to join a mining pool, surely I would achieve more than that Compubinks?

I don't have any recommendations for overseas conversion at this time. I am in the US myself. As for the the mining pool, when I was running client on the mining pool a couple of months ago I was only recieving around 0.00234 bitcoins per day. This was on a machine that was an older server with 2GB of Ram and dule Xeon processers running at 3GHz using CPU mining only. If you have the GPUs and the power I think you might be able to get 0.05 bitcoins a day as an estimate. I could be off either way though.

Compubinks
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Who else became paranoid after discovering Bitcoins and had nervous breakdown? on: June 24, 2011, 01:43:08 PM
I am not really concerned at this point. The issues are due to the trading houses and users using low security and not due to the bitcoin creation/processing itself. This will only result in those trading houses getting better and bringing to the forefront the fact that users need to secure their wallets or move their bitcoins into a holding area like MyBitcoin or a bitcoin bank if one ever shows up.

Compubinks
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Invest or mine? on: June 24, 2011, 01:38:10 PM
I would recommend buying bitcoins at this time. Especially now due to the market being as low as it is.
Currently unless you have a machine with a large amount of processing power (multi CPUs and video cards setup) it would take you months of 24/7 processing before you would even come close to getting one block solved. This is due to the difficulty of bitcoins rising due to these huge miners and mining pools.

Compubinks
16  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: June 24, 2011, 01:26:19 PM
Hello There.

I am a systems analyst doing software development for a vendor.
I started getting into bitcoins after hearing about them in the Security Now Podcast.
It has been a very interesting ride as of late, can't wait to see what happens next.

Compubinks
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