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1  Economy / Goods / Looking to buy AQW AC coins on: April 20, 2013, 03:02:17 AM
Rather unusual, I know. How much would a 9.95$ pack of AC coins cost me?
2  Economy / Services / Re: Translation services on: April 06, 2013, 03:49:12 AM
I've taken AP Spanish III in 11th grade, and have spoken it fluently for a number of years, as my mom studied in Venezuela.
Not much, although I've helped with a few online projects. One or two websites mainly, as well as creating a couple of my own. If you're not happy with the translation we could always work it out.
How good is your Spanish?
Do you have experience/knowledge of writing texts for websites? (good use of keywords while maintaining readable sentences)
3  Economy / Services / Re: Amateur Artist for Bitcoin on: April 05, 2013, 07:30:19 PM
I type like a neanderthal when I'm in a hurry  Cheesy. Appy-polly-loggies. Has been edited.

Just what I needed!!

Could I perchance commission you to do a space art? I need it for a book cover. I'd like the theme to be of a plant obviously, a tad bit like your first picture. Could you send me some examples of what you can do+ quotes for price?
Obviously indeed...
4  Economy / Services / Translation services on: April 05, 2013, 07:10:27 PM
Offering translation services in French, Spanish, Bulgarian and Russian. Minimal-ish price. Post here if you're interested!
5  Economy / Services / Re: Amateur Artist for Bitcoin on: April 05, 2013, 07:04:10 PM
Just what I needed!!

Could I perchance commission you to do a space art? I need it for a book cover. I'd like the theme to be of a planet obviously, a tad like your first-third pictures. Could you send me some examples or just general ideas of what you could make it look like + quotes for price?
Hello bitcoin community!

Having missed out on early bitcoin adoption, I'm dying to get in ASAP. However, I don't have any cash I can responsibly invest at the moment. I've decided to offer my services as an amateur artist so I could hopefully get started in bitcoin. I do mostly space art (not really useful to most people, I know) but I am willing to try my hands at anything. Would personalized wallpapers sound good to anyone? I also have some experience in 3d modeling. Below you can find some samples of my work, and you can find more at ls777.deviantart.com. Post here if you are interested!

-ls777






6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How are Nodes founds? on: April 05, 2013, 10:50:54 AM
Thanks for the info. Was quite interesting.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Buying Ripple XRP: 0.2483 BTC for 29,800 XRP on: April 04, 2013, 07:16:10 PM
I.. yeah..
Current rate I'm buying at: 120,000 XRP per 1 BTC.
If you send me 29,800 XRP received in a giveaway (the system won't let you send the last 200), you'll get 0.2483 BTC.

Just send your XRP to rnZoUopPFXRSVGdeDkgbqdft8SbXfJxKYh, pm me your Ripple and Bitcoin address and receive fast payment in BTC. More than 6 million XRP bought to date without a glitch.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Giving away Free TRC (TerraCoins) Post your address for a free coin! on: April 04, 2013, 07:14:49 PM
rHmo7nmhStWpQFYZNGL27jPFHNBRH4yqfu

Smiley

Thats  right!   Shocked

To help spread the love and word of TerraCoins I'm giving away a free TRC (Terracoin) for each TRC address that is posted in this thread.

Terracoin is an Alternative Crypto Currency based on Bitcoin (just a little bit faster)  and just as secure and stable. It's also easy to mine.

To download the official  client: http://terracoin.org/downloads/

There you can also find  out more including building the client from Source.

You can pool mine at: Coinotron.com
Currently the difficulty is low enough that you can still make coins with your GPU, but I don't know for how long. As soon as ASIC hits Bitcoin, Terracoin will be the next logical place for lots of Bitcoin GPU power. So get onboard while you can!

To generate a wallet: www.terracoin.info

To Explore the  Blockchain: http://www.cryptocoinexplorer.com:3750/

To Trade Terracoin: http://exchange.zapto.org/

I will  try to check this thread once per day, so depending on the response it might take a little time to send everything, but don't worry, I'll be sending out coins!

No guarantee for how long, and I haven't set a limit, so get them while you can! Post your  TRC address in  this thread for the free coins!

9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How valuable will 1 Bitcoin be 2 years from now? Make an educated guess. on: April 04, 2013, 07:13:23 PM
Depends on the economy really, but I'd say around 1000$ is a good guess,
This is really simple but I want the newbie perspective on this even though I lurk in the speculator section I consider myself new because I barely have 4-5 Bitcoins. The question is, how many much will those 4-5 Bitcoins be worth in a couple years?

Do you seriously believe that we can make a living doing this?
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie restrictions SUCK on: April 04, 2013, 07:12:10 PM
If you didn't know that you need help.
Quote
hookers and beer
I think it is a quote from FUTURAMA. Bender to be more specific.
11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: CLOSING SHOP - FREE LITECOIN GIVEAWAY on: April 04, 2013, 07:10:47 PM
Late as usual. Still, thanks for sharing.
If you've only heard of Bitcoin...

Litecoin is a 'copy' of Bitcoin with a few changes


Namely:
1. Blocks are solved about every 2.5 minutes. This means it's FOUR TIMES as fast as bitcoin in terms of sending money (getting confirmations)
2. The Hashing algorithm to 'solve' a block (generate coins) is DIFFERENT than bitcoin and thus the new ASIC hardware coming out for bitcoin won't work on litecoin. User's and millions of people with GPU cards can mine litecoin and be safe (for now) from worrying about being profitable because there's not some super fast hardware coming out that's better than yours

As of Mar 11, 2013 due to the amount of scams and rising price of Litecoin and its interest
The Giveaway has stopped.
Unless someone else wants to donate and run it; then just PM me or just takeover the thread how you see fit

Some could say; our purpose has been fulfilled Wink

To get a 'wallet' address you can do what most people do and signup at the an exchange like:
https://vircurex.com/orders?alt=ltc&base=btc

you can then deposit bitcoins, litecoins and others there.

Another wallet is available online (experimental perhaps):
http://wallet.it.cx/

So that's it, post your address here if you're a newbie (stuck in newb thread) and I'll give you free LTC (worth $0.065). You can trade it; donate it; hold it (LTC is at a low point and will gain in value soon)


LITECOIN INFO & CREATION from late 2011: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47417.0
TO MINE, Consolidated Guide: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117221.0

STARTING WITH POST #227 IN THIS THREAD IT LOOKS LIKE franky1 will be handling the direct giveaway so as to save my time
thanks franky1:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145201.msg1540619#msg1540619

Starting with POST #442 we're only giving 1LTC now
Starting with POST #517 we're only giving 0.5LTC now
12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I request an audience... on: April 04, 2013, 07:09:58 PM
Well in so far the bitcoin seems to be booming. I think we're at what, 140$?
I've known long ago the bitcoin would thrive. March 22, 2013 a A.D for example may prove a great day in rejoice for us all. I expect 15% - 20% increase per share.

should show your appreciation by tipping me at : 1Fx91gT6p1aKnUP2APGBet81vCkHU9Qpor

Thanks
Much Love
13  Other / Off-topic / Re: HOWTO: get up to 1 BTC for free on: April 04, 2013, 07:08:13 PM
Sounds good, will try in a bit.

Warning: this only works if your Bitcointalk account is older than 2013-02-19.

1) Make sure you are promoted to post outside of the Newbie ghetto.
2) Go to ripple.com and create a Ripple account.
3) Post your Ripple address here to receive free XRP: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=145506.0
4) Check your Ripple client for giveaway XRP to arrive.
5) Once XRP arrived, click "Send" tab, transfer your XRP to my address rnZoUopPFXRSVGdeDkgbqdft8SbXfJxKYh, confirm.
6) PM me on Bitcointalk with your Ripple address (to check the amount of XRP that you sent) and your bitcoin address.
7) I will send the appropriate amount of BTC to your bitcoin address as soon as I confirm your transfer. Normally, it only takes a few minutes, but in the worst case it may be a few hours if I'm away from keyboard.

I only need a limited quantity of Ripple XRP for my experiments. So I reserve the right to stop buying XRP once I get enough. Any transfers I get in excess of my needs I'll return to the sender at once.

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Current rate: 120,000 XRP per 1 BTC.
If you send me 29,800 XRP received in a giveaway (the system won't let you send the last 200), you'll get 0.2483 BTC.
You need to hurry though as either a Ripple giveaway or my buy-in program may stop at any time!
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: February 02, 2013, 09:06:30 AM
Hello Smiley
I'm interested in bitcoins, as well as offering my translating, programming and musically related services for the exchange of bitcoins.
I also have a friend that can vouch for me
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: February 02, 2013, 09:04:37 AM
Hello Smiley
I'm interested in bitcoins, as well as offering my translating, programming and musically related services for the exchange of bitcoins.
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