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1  Economy / Lending / Re: ★★★ TriggerX's Fast Loans ★★★ Offering Loans to Everyone! ★★★ on: April 03, 2015, 05:52:40 AM
Aacoins has repaid back with a 0.02 tip.

Transaction ID has been posted on the front page. Thanks for the tip!


0.04 tip Tongue but yeah thanks Smiley Helped me scoop up 1 hell of a lealana Smiley
2  Economy / Lending / Re: ★★★ TriggerX's Fast Loans ★★★ Offering Loans to Everyone! ★★★ on: April 01, 2015, 07:49:44 AM

Loan Amount : 0.05 BTC
Reason  : Slightly short on buying another physical crypto to add to my collection
BTC Address  : 1AacoiNQXHJtsVuTFZRZnX6iGXtFgHHYae
Term Length   : 24 Hours Just incase but should be repaid at the latest by 10:15 AM EST when the banks open and I top up on bitcoins
Interest : 0.055 total repaid
Collateral: Bitcointalk account, really don't want to hand it over for such a small and short term loan but if it's needed I am willing to secure this lealana tonight Smiley

Tbh I don't think member accounts are worth 0.05. Do you have a bit more collateral to offer?

not really off hand. I could point 1 or 2 of my mining rigs towards you but your just gonna say I could run away with that too...Which is understandable.

How about this.
If you can do 0.04(Which Member act's that are <days away from being full member can get) I'll pay you back 0.044 within 24 hours and I'll point a 950+ Gh/s rig at you for the entire time the loan is unpaid. So even if I was gonna run away for a few bitcents you still broke even if not made some money.

Let me know what you think.

Thanks
AACOINS
3  Economy / Lending / Re: ★★★ TriggerX's Fast Loans ★★★ Offering Loans to Everyone! ★★★ on: April 01, 2015, 07:29:49 AM
Loan Amount : 0.05 BTC
Reason  : Slightly short on buying another physical crypto to add to my collection
BTC Address  : 1AacoiNQXHJtsVuTFZRZnX6iGXtFgHHYae
Term Length   : 24 Hours Just incase but should be repaid at the latest by 10:15 AM EST when the banks open and I top up on bitcoins
Interest : 0.055 total repaid
Collateral: Bitcointalk account, really don't want to hand it over for such a small and short term loan but if it's needed I am willing to secure this lealana tonight Smiley
4  Economy / Goods / Re: Girl Scout Cookies! on: March 25, 2015, 03:04:09 AM
are these still available for purchase?

Nope bought them and didnt sell any for bitcoins. -Sorry-
5  Economy / Auctions / Re: Local-Bitcoins.com for sale on BitcoinTalk.org on: March 25, 2015, 03:03:21 AM
You're high bid on flippa is $1 and you only have $5 days left. My bid stands at $20 any day all day.

Have a good one,
AACOINS
6  Economy / Goods / Re: Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 23, 2015, 05:37:12 AM
This sounds really cool! Smiley
What would shipping to Norway cost?

All international Shipping is $13 or less (lowest I've seen so far for a quote to anyone is 11.50 but if anyone can find a cheaper service for me to send these in a large envelope (or box if it's cheap enough to obtain a box and mail it for less is able to let me know the details and I will arrange for that shipping method. Also if you have an ebay account in the US you can probably obtain cheaper shipping than me through USPS but I do not try to associate with scampal and fleebay to much)

I would like to get a free t-shirt, I'll submit my design later on.
And I am in the US

The top 4 spots have been filled out as stated here up to this point. There is 1 free spot left. After that all shirts will go up to $10 plus shipping ( I use Nice quality shirts that cost me $3-4 a piece so at $10 that doesn't even begin to factor in with my time emulsions etc. Get em while theyre hot Smiley

3: Not Claimed[Free].
I want to register Cheesy
Sir, with the brand new age of your account I am not willing to offer you a free shirt at this time. If you have a way to build some reputation (Buy or sell some coins here, trade something, link your LBC account etc.) I wouldn't mind giving you the last spot. But until then you are more than welcome to get you're custom Bitcoin T-Shirt plus QR code for only $10 plus shipping!

$12 seems pretty cheap for shipping. Could you provide at least a mockup of the shirt?

I have been wearing my shirt all day as soon as my phone charges I will update with some HQ shots of my shirt!

$ 12.50 for ship a tshirt, OP Can I ask you how much it will cost for send one tshirt here in Italy? If the price will be the same then I am not interested. Thanks anyway.

Cost is about the same, Sorry sit I have removed you from the list. Hope we may be able to strike a deal in the future. Let me know if you can find a cheaper shipping method and I will
I will like to receive free t-shirt with the actual logo!

Let me know if im in the 5 first!  Grin
-snip-

You made the list congrats! All you have to pay is shipping cost through escrow or directly, completly your choice. And I will get to making your shirt. Please PM me size and mailing location. Thanks!

I want a T-Shirt with that same logo. Do I qualify for the free shirt or have to buy? Shipping for me is USA and I can PM a address for the QR code.

Glad the famous Blazed likes my logo and I'm more than happy to get you your free shirt PM me size and mailing information and I'll get started!
BTW you got some nice coins, I'm rooting for you to get that 10BTC round for 16 too rich for my blood but would be an excellent addition to anyones collection Smiley

7  Economy / Goods / Re: Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 22, 2015, 08:25:01 PM
"Limit 1-Free and 1-Discounted Shirt per Customer(You may order 1 of each but can't order 2+ of one)
Must have neutral or Green Trust
Must not be an overall Jack wagon on the forum"

Could you please clear this up?
You say 1 free and 1 discounted shirt per customer and you only give 5 people a free t-shirt? Who gets a discounted t-shirt then?
Im on my phone right now so replying to all the messages in this thread will be difficult But I shall try.

This means that the first person to post cant buy all 10 of the first shirts for $50. Once the 5 free and 5 discounted slots are filled the whole free and discounted option will be removed.

I hope this makes since. 5 Free Shirts 5 Discounted Shirts and you can only have max 1 of each but if your to late you get none


$12 seems pretty cheap for shipping. Could you provide at least a mockup of the shirt?

I agree I am not charging and handling charges this is the cost the USPS costs me to deliver it to you. My shirts photos will be up later.

Shipping to Indonesia?

Shipping price to Brazil ?

I'm looking foward for your T-shirt image

Am I still eligable for free T-Shirt ?  Cheesy

If not, How much I must pay if you delivered into INDONESIA ?

Will pm or post here later when Im home with the quote For shipping my Note 4 is amazing but doing all of this in any phone is a Pain in the Ass
8  Economy / Goods / Re: Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 22, 2015, 12:32:11 PM
If there is still place for one more free shirt I'd like to claim it. I'll pay for shipping, how much is it to South Africa?
Also, could I add my own design on the front?

Sure can as long as it's about chest size Smiley
12.50 USD to Africa sir!
9  Economy / Goods / Re: Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 22, 2015, 11:54:29 AM
To claim the free tshirts do I have to preorder the tshirts which have a price? Or can I simple get a free tshirt?
If its free then I would like to claim one! Will pay for the shipping.
All you have to do to get a free shirt is tell me what you want on the front (The already chosen design or a custom one ) and your bitcoin address so I can make your QR code Smiley
I would like to get a free tshirt (only if i find the shipping cost to be reasonable).
Please quote me a price for shipping to Indian
Thanks
$12.50 Shipping to india

I would also like to get a free t-shirt if the shipping will be done in INDIA
Free of cost or thebitcoinquiz.com is going to pay for it

Not sure what exactly this means
10  Economy / Goods / Re: Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 22, 2015, 09:18:23 AM
The Design I'm making on my shirt in the AM

11  Economy / Goods / Re: Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 22, 2015, 09:09:41 AM
This is awesome! Any idea what the cost to ship to the UK would be?
$13 for shipping to UK plus Free T-Shirt= $13  Smiley
12  Economy / Goods / Re: Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 22, 2015, 09:04:41 AM
To claim the free tshirts do I have to preorder the tshirts which have a price? Or can I simple get a free tshirt?
If its free then I would like to claim one! Will pay for the shipping.
All you have to do to get a free shirt is tell me what you want on the front (The already chosen design or a custom one ) and your bitcoin address so I can make your QR code Smiley
13  Economy / Goods / Got Bitcoins? T-Shirts First 5 Free!!! on: March 22, 2015, 08:36:57 AM
I would like to Sell some Custom made Bitcoin T-Shirts to my friends here on Bitcointalk

The Front of the T-Shirt will Have the words:

got bitcoin?
[Bitcoin logo]

Where one of the popular bitcoin logo's will be centered underneath

And the back will have a QR code

provided by http://bitcoinqrcode.org/

Some other slogans I'm toying with:
Keep The Change
Goxed But Not Forgotten
A Digital Revolution
Bitcoin.org


Anyway the point is. I will be selling 50 T-Shirt's by pre-order. I'm not going to break out all the equipment for 3 T-shirts but I'm willing to use escrow for all pre-orders and the best part the First 5 are FREE!!!!

Pricing:
Any Similar Size frontal Design and Bitcoin Qr Code rear T-Shirt $15 USD or
Shipping to US $5.95 or or Free if you buy 3+
Internation Shipping Requires Custom Quote Smiley PM or post!


How to Order:

Choose your slogan or Anything Bitcoin Related(Logo/Website/Slogan Etc.) and PM/Post here
Get a confirmation and Address(Escrow or Direct your choice)
Pay!
Wait till all 50 are pre ordered
Receive Shirt or Receive refund.

Order List
1: Blazedout419[Free]
2: CrackedLogic[Free]
3: ezeminer[Free]
4: valkir[Free]
5: Not Claimed[Free]
6: Not Ordered[$10]
7: Not Ordered[$10]
8: Not Ordered[$10]
9: Not Ordered[$10]
10: Not Ordered[$10]
11: Not Ordered[$15]
12: Not Ordered[$15]
13: Not Ordered[$15]
14: Not Ordered[$15]
15: Not Ordered[$15]
16: Not Ordered[$15]
17: Not Ordered[$15]
18: Not Ordered[$15]
19: Not Ordered[$15]
20: Not Ordered[$15]
[To Be Continued]

Free and Discounted T-Shirt Rules:
Limit 1-Free and 1-Discounted Shirt per Customer(You may order 1 of each but can't order 2+ of one)
Must have neutral or Green Trust
Must not be an overall Jack wagon on the forum
I retain the right to deny anyone for any reason at any time

Will Post pictures of my personal shirt in the AM Smiley
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help on: March 22, 2015, 05:47:40 AM
Not necessarily, if the bitcoin price will raise until reach something like that 10k dollars the mining will stay *competitive* but no one know what will really happen (because no one knows the future).
That's true I never looked at it that way you have a point there. The only thing is if the price reaches $10,000/Bitcoin That would mean:
0.1=$1,000
0.01=$100
0.001=$10
0.0001=$1

Who's to say that bitcoiners as a whole decide they don't want to pay $1 every time they send a tx considering the fact that many tx are <$10 this would mean they would be paying 10%+ to send that transaction. So the standard tx fee is lowered to 0.00001 or even 0.000001 $0.10 and $0.01 respectively. This would mean a normal block with ~800 transaction wold only be worth up to $80 and as low as $8. this most certainly wouldn't be worth it to mine with todays hardware. Which I know we are a long way away from this happening but still I can't seem to fathom any bitcoin mining equipment able to operate and POI with those numbers and paying for electricity

Actually if you don't have free electricity  the mining of bitcoin is *crazy*. The unique two problems are the cost of electricity (as I said) and the cost of the hardware machine itself.

Not necessarily. I run a small to medium size farm in which I am constantly selling and buying mining equipment to make the most out of my 100 amps that I have dedicated to it.
I spend $0.10/KWH with my s5's I'm averaging 1100+ GH/s at ~600 watts (I like to do all of my figures on the low end to leave me extra profit instead of unexpected losses)

I'm getting about 0.013 BTC/Day so about 3.38 USD/Day I paid ~$350 and it cost me 1.44/day in electricity to run each one. SO on average I make $2 a day with each s5 so 175 day ROI and I have never bought a piece of equipment that didn't ROI before I sold it. I also never buy pre orders and that may have something to do with it but still.

If you can get cheaper or even free electricity you are in the right boat that. That would almost halve your ROI time. Also, when I'm mining I ONLY CASH OUT ENOUGH TO COVER MY POWER BILL. Allowing me to keep the rest of the coins in a secure offline cold storage wallet. So hopefully one day when the price hits say 10k I will be able to say "technically I ROI's in < 1 week Smiley

15  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paypal Accepting Bitcoin Payments!?!?!?!?!?! on: March 21, 2015, 07:36:41 AM
Yes, Braintree you are talking about is a subsidiary company owned by paypal accepts Bitcoin, I remember this is a old news from last summer.

And Braintree accepting Bitcoin is not equal to Paypal accepting Bitcoin, they are different companies.

I agree to an extent braintree taking bitcoin is not paypal taking bitcoin but at the same time when their listed agent is PAYPAL it means that paypal is in one way shape or form accepting bitcoin.

And 2 it just happened in January https://www.braintreepayments.com/blog/coinbase-private-beta So if it is fro last year it has not been active until <60 days
16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paypal Accepting Bitcoin Payments!?!?!?!?!?! on: March 21, 2015, 07:12:33 AM
merchants have fees for processing digital payments ... ok ... fine ... that cuts into their profit margin , sure ... and people are lazy and want turn key solutions , check ... sounds about right from business perspective ... but as a *consumer* like most people are , who don't own their own multinational conglomerate , the choice between paying extra and not paying extra is a pretty easy choice ... as a merchant , choosing between letting paypal fuck you over for a couple % , or choosing bitcoin payment processors to fuck your customers over for a couple additional % , why not let the buyers take the fee instead of you , right ? ... god i fucking hate living on this planet ...

No don't get me wrong I completly agree with your above statement. but it's the same way with everything in life.

As a consumer I go to walamart and a mom and pop grocery store and buy the exact same thing.
Walmart is going to be about 15% cheaper:
6+% Quantity discounts on sales items
1-2% Quantity discount on payment processor
And the rest is contributed to labor and business expenses that a larger company can write off in the millions of dollars in income they are making compared to a store making <40k/week total sales.

Same for bitcoin sites. Go to a site that uses coinbase exclusively and a site that uses braintree and your looking at paying on average 1.9% more for the same thing.
So I agree the consumer eats the cost but that's just the way the cookie crumbles
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paypal Accepting Bitcoin Payments!?!?!?!?!?! on: March 21, 2015, 06:42:03 AM
cool ... so i can use bitcoin and get raped for 3% for the privilege ... or i can just pay for shit with *money* from my bank account through paypal and pay 0% ... tough call ...

I don;t think you understand. As a merchant you are selling a computer for $100 on your website coolstufflikethis100dollarcomputer.com

You offer to sell your computer through paypal:
User spends $100 paypal charges 2%+ 0.15 fee* You get 97.85 USD
You offer to sell your computer through Authorize.net's official credit portal
User spend $100 authorize charge 1.9% +0.3 fee* You get 97.80 USD
You offer to sell your computer through coinbase
User spends $100 coinbase charges 1% fee you get 99 USD

So no matter what you use there's going to be a fee, now you could mitigate this by installing the cheapest credit card processor on your website, paypal directly, venmo directly, integrating with apple pay directly, integrating with coinbase directly(or even using your own standalone bitcoind baring the risk of getting hacked) to save the most money or you could just install a few lines of code and have all of those things ready to roll.

I'm not advertising for braintree or paypal just saying this is what happens everyday albeit they cost more but you get more in less time and time is money.

(Also half or more of what braintree colects has to go to their third party processors for each payment option anyway so)

*Fee's guestimated
18  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paypal Accepting Bitcoin Payments!?!?!?!?!?! on: March 21, 2015, 06:28:01 AM
"2.9% + $.30 per transaction" for all payment methods?

Talk about shitting in the face of Bitcoin.

That removes all the benefit and Braintree takes all that as profit.

Well they are using coinbase for there integration so coinbase charges 1% they charge 1% then they take the addtional 0.9% for all of the customer service they are going to have to do and 30 cents/tx covers there server/power/other associated costs.

Don't get me wrong they will make a killing off of this if it goes mainstream but at the same time for a "non bitcoin payment service" to use bitcoin these are the fees they are used to, so they will continue to charge them.
19  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help on: March 21, 2015, 06:19:32 AM
I am using my laptop and i am mining with an nvidia gtx 880 and the progrm i am using is GUIminer

Please don't!
Bitcoin mining with anything other than specialized mining hardware is absolutely hopeless! Laptops in particular are not built for constant full-power operation and might wear down pretty quickly.
You might just as well use your laptop as a shovel to dig up sand on the beach searching for dropped coins; that will probably generate more revenue.

The time of mining bitcoins with commodity hardware is over, and it won't come back.

Onkel Paul

That's not entirely true.

When we finally reach the end of the rewards period for Bitcoin. It will not be cost effective to run bitcoin mining farms in the MW or TH/s / PH/s so you will see the difficulty lower astronomically and the return of hobby miners or maybe even just those who are doing it with whatever they have to be able to continue to allow for a strong bitcoin economy.

But I digress that time is far from now and I do not suggest using anything other than an ASIC to mine bitcoins and even that is going to prove troublesome if you have not ROI'd yet your ROI term is 100+days with new equipment and used alike.

20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paypal Accepting Bitcoin Payments!?!?!?!?!?! on: March 21, 2015, 06:13:41 AM
The title of this thread literary made me want to end my life. 

I am just kidding.  No one should end their life.  haha 

I was literaly just like what the fuck spam links on Wired.com but it was actually a link to brain tree and I almost did a spit take which would have ruined my laptop (Redbull does not give your lapatop wings I promise)

No transaction fees on your first $50k. Cool and thanks for posting.

Yeah pretty neat, definitely going to be doing my research I would love to try doing something with the v.ZERO sdk, might sign up just to play with it.
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