Selling bitshares (BTS) for bitcoin (BTC).
Please PM me to arrange quantity and price.
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Where can I buy these for bitcoin?
zenmagnets.comQ: Payment by Bitcoin? A: Yes, Zen Magnets can now be purchased with Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency. The value of Bitcoin doesn't come from government trust (like dollars) or chemical properties (like gold), but instead from mathematical properties of cryptography. International orders purchased with bitcoin will be billed for the difference in shipping after purchase. If you would like to upgrade your shipping method, please contact us directly, and we'll manually send you an invoice. Litecoins are also accepted manually, just ask.
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Pics of the cards? CGminer screenshots?
 Gigabyte mining:   Powercolor mining:  will these still game and how much you asking for them? also do you ship to canada
Yes, they can run games; there are no problems with them. I'm sure I can ship to Canada. Start bidding at 3.5 BTC each. Will take highest offers a week from now. Thanks for reading this thread.
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Selling qty (2) Radeon 6990 cards for BTC. They've been mining since fall 2011 but I kept them around 70 degrees C almost all of the time, regularly cleaned dust out, and never overclocked them.
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Western Union and Moneygram article link for the lazy: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179943.0IMHO the recent "bubble" as it's been called, was from Venture Capital and other wealthy investors and they got a bit hyper. Since crash was caused by MtGox lag, they did what any reasonable person would do: wait a week and see if MtGox lag recurs. Lag is fixed, so it's back to normal slow steady rise. If we are at 140 by April 26 that's a doubling every month. Any faster and I expect more corrections.
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Are you sure Armory is connected to bitcoind/bitcoin-qt? And bitcoind/bitcoin-qt has peers? Watch the end of your debug.log right after you press send, and it should show your node accepting the tx. Then check blockchain.info for that tx to see if it propagates and gets confirmed.
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Clicking the big checkout button doesn't do anything, but going to the drop-down menu in the upper right and clicking Checkout worked.
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Just trying to load the main page results in: There has been an error processing your request
Exception printing is disabled by default for security reasons.
Error log record number: (random)
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solareclipse makes me laugh. Funnier than dank!
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I suspect you don't need to suspend; just unplug the network cord for the same amount of time. When I use a single peer, disconnect cable for a few hours and reconnect it, it says I have the 1 peer but no blocks are downloaded until I restart bitcoin-qt. I doubt this is new in 0.7.
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To avoid starting from block 0, if you have no blkindex.dat, I think you need Bitcoin 0.7.0's -loadblock option. -loadblock=<file> Imports blocks from external blk000?.dat file
0.7.0 Release candidate thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1062360
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electrum is beautiful and I love it  now I have few address in bitcoin-qt wallet and few address in electrum wallet... how to merge wallets to have one with all address  You can export the private keys from the QT client and import them into Electrum. The problem is that those won't be part of your brainwallet then. I would just send all the coins to Electrum and use addresses from there from that point on. Please present both sides of the issue. If you use the same Electrum wallet you only need to back it up once. Also, a thief only needs to steal your deterministic wallet seed once. I advise Electrum users to occasionally (at a time you determine, depending on your amount of coins and tolerance of risk) to make a new Electrum wallet, back up the new deterministic seed, and send all coins to it. If you import keys from a non-deterministic client, you need to back up those keys, or the whole wallet that contains them. If you prefer going to bitcoin-qt as the main client, you should be able to import the individual electrum keys into it too.
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My aim with bitcoin is to catalyze human consciousness to realize we already have the freedom to associate with whom we choose, to live without approval of any third parties, that this is an innate freedom we already have. This idea will create cracks in the hallucination and eventually shatter the authority illusion; the idea that any transaction necessarily has five parties to it: the buyer, seller, the banking system (to process it and charge for tracking you), the regulators (to allow it and take a cut for deciding what you can do), and the parasites who hide in their palaces funded by devaluing the currency unit to stoke war. All corruption is merging into one joint venture to strengthen this illusion, but will look more and more ridiculous, as it sucks the tainted life from itself, until no one believes anymore. If you are part of the system, you have freedom to get out.
Bitcoin equation reduced:
BITCOIN = MATHEMATICS + SOURCE CODE + INTERNET = FREEDOM + PROSPERITY + PEACE
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chungenhung, thank you for paying on time and communicating well. I received all coins returned according to the agreed terms.
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And the coins will never move until they are "returned"...
Fail scammers are fail.
This is not how Bitcoin works. You have no evidence this address isn't a hosted wallet, like mtgox, so the funds may already have been spent.
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