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Hello, Friends! Looking for these?  I'm available to answer questions about these, if you like. *SOLD*
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This is great news. We're a US based group of technologists and engineers. We've been talking to bitfury during the past few months of their ASIC development and are very excited that they are finally on their way. We're working with a group of engineers and firmware developers who have finished their last hardware project, bladeRF @ nuand.com. These guys have experience with embedded hardware, FPGA and hardware design. We'd be delighted at the opportunity to test and evaluate these chips and think that yet another player in the ASIC market is good news for bitcoin.
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I know this post is old, but is Mega Man still for sale?
Which one it is exactly?
Edit: I may buy the whole set, if still available.
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Cool, there's a lot of CLI junkies out there that will love this, i'm sure.
I sent BTC 0.01 to your donation address, keep up the good work.
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Thank you for this excellent tool.
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I ordered them on the first day they were made available, 07/20/2011 (09:36 am et).
I paid BTC3.25 for two sets of cards (4 physical cards) plus shipping. Expensive yes, but I wanted to support the cause.
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I was aware of this risk when I posted the images. I'm not entirely worried about this.
I plan to use the cards as a savings medium, but all my day-to-day transactions will still happen from my desktop computer and android device. I don't expect to be needing to dip into these savings anytime soon.
edit: typos
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Crosspost from: Google+: https://plus.google.com/110115274401376136283/posts/PqnJgC528jb Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/jn6kq/received_my_bitbills_bankcards_today/----- Just received my order of Bitbills Bankcards today! These are just as advertised: cheap(ish) aluminum cards, engraved with the public and private keys. Two cards come in a set: a 'payee card,' which includes the public key only, both in human-readable Base 58 and QR code formats; and a 'bank card,' which includes the private key in QR, as well as the public and private keys in human-readable Base 58 format. The cards are somewhat fragile, easily bent and scratchable. Some slight scratches exist on the cards from shipping, but I am satisfied with them overall. As for suggestions of improvement, I wouldn't mind seeing these in some stronger metals, perhaps dyed stainless steel or actual brass (not just brass colored). Also, having the human-readable keys in HEX, in addition to the Base 58, would be nice. Thanks bitbills, for raising the bar again. Long live Bitcoin! https://i.imgur.com/WubES.jpg
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Royal Flush, with Max Bet. Hell Hell Yeah! 
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+1
I'm not an early adopter, and I currently have less than 50BTC, BUT, I agree with this post. People who got in early did so without any guarantees of any kind.
For every Google and Facebook, there are thousands of failures. We must not be mad at people who invest into a successful business, merely because we didn't.
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Hell Yeah! 
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I have Zim Notes in mint condition. They cost me USD5 each, and I would like to make a small profit in reselling them. Any offers?
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Up for sale, United States Silver Coins: Coin Type | In Stock | Shipped* | Image | | 58 | Melt + ~30% | | | 18 | Melt + ~20% | | | 240 | Melt + ~10% | | | 363 | Melt + ~20% | | | 514 | Melt + ~10% | |
Included images are of actual coins for sale. Product price, which includes shipping*, is the Bitcoin equivalent of current USD coin melt values, plus indicated premium. Shipping is by USPS to US addresses only. *Small orders may require a larger premium to make up for shipping charges. All transactions will be conducted through the ClearCoin Escrow Service, with any unreleased coins donated to the charity of the sender's choice. Please PM with questions or to place an order. I am also available by telephone at 412-256-8086. I keep unusual office hours, so you may get voicemail.
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I want Bitcoins and I want to help secure and process Bitcoin transactions. I assume others will exchange Bitcoins with me in the future. I justify this with the fact that I don't like other people to control my currency and I assume there are others like me.
Bingo. The goal here is to participate in the revolution. Shall I drop $4k into a top-of-the-line tri-GPU monster, without any guarantees of return? You sure-as-hell bet I will! With WikiLeaks busy leaking, DarkNets in production, and NameCoin/BitCoin all working together to revolutionize and free the world's communications and monetary systems, a couple of high-end gaming computers is the *least* I can contribute. Oh, and, there's still a chance for profit, too! Win/Win.
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I am currently creating a firefox addon which you should be able to easily donate bitcoins to site owners that provides bitcoin address. What about a new robots.txt directive for bitcoin donations? It could be something as simple as: User-agent: * Disallow: /files/ Disallow: /admin/
Sitemap: http://example.com/sitemap.xml Donations: 171RLtavSkiKoDGSboatMNJ9dqpvjYSesR
Perhaps the word 'Donations' here is inappropriate, as Bitcoin has many uses, but it could be a simple way for webmasters to broadcast their Bitcoin addresses in a universal, simple way.
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I noticed that too. Hopefully it is just a temporary condition.
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