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I just want to confirm, is this still for sale?
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I wanted to merit any of your post so you can move to the next rank immediately I saw your account was registered in February 2013. That's a long time to remain a newbie. Sadly, I looked through your post history and found out that your last post before this was 8 years ago. The gap is so alarming for anyone not to be suspicious. What actually happened? I had more engagement on reddit than I did here. I have the same username there as I do here, and am still active there (mostly outside of /r/bitcoin these days). This looks like the best place to advertise a casascius coin I'd like to sell, so I'm back. I can't seem to have conversations about that until I rank up some, so I found this thread. I dunno, ask me anything?
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Every time I put a new ASIC up this happens. Today I added two. Sorry guys.
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Just adding another confirmation that payout is missing.
Edit: payout was received. Yay!
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I did a larger order (in terms of what this site offers) today, worked great. I deposited money before my ~20 minute commute, had the bitcoins before I found a parking spot.
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Thanks for the advice. "Hurry up and wait" may not be the most exciting course of action, but it's probably the most prudent.
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Just went to order an Avalon and they are OUT OF STOCK. Will there be a batch #3, and do you thin it would even be worth it at that time?
I'm in a similar boat. The BFL casing looks better and the power requirements seem to be a lot lower - but they don't seem to exist and I'm getting nervous about them ever existing. On the other hand the Avalons appear to have next-to-no documentation at present. I cant really get a finger on how they're set up or configured from their website. I'm sure I could spend some time researching it, but the lack of first-party info is a bit off putting. In other words, I'm torn between vaporware and a bundle of questions. Someone present a compelling argument for either side please.
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No. and what does it matter if they do? Saying I accept bitcoins is easy, now getting people to spend them with you is another story all together. As these sites realize that no one is spending btc they will just do away with it or move to other alt. currencies.
Who says nobody is spending? Yesterday I bought a "rare" copy of Final Fantasy 7 from a friend, and was going to buy some ecigerettes but the vendor's website wasn't functional. I think Sublime is projecting.
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Sorry, I'm new here. Do you have some reputation for accurate predictions? Why 30.22 and not 30.50, or 31.0639?
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I typically pay .0001 for something that's time sensitive, and it typically gets a confirmation within three blocks (under 30 minutes). If I go with no fee, it usually goes through within an hour or two. Consider moving your 'spending money' to a better connected node, like www.blockchain.info. I'm not sure why else it'd take a week, unless the seller failed.
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I also understand the restrictions. This is certainly one way to limit spammers.
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I don't think this thread works as advertised. I see a lot of people saying they're a merchant or dev who are under the required post count and still flagged 'newbie.' Can a mod correct me if I'm wrong?
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Sorry to thread jack, but what kind of hardware are you using? Are you seeing any profit on that hash rate?
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Hey there. When I'm not batmanning I day trade bitcoins. I'm looking into mining pretty seriously. I also write .NET software. The reason I signed up on the forum was to get a better feel for the needs of other day taders in hopes of writing an application to help.
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