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Hi,
I need 50 usd Paypal i will pay BTC.
Looking for someone trusted.
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Hello, I have 100 BTC to invest in a a few bitcoin related businesses. I am open to any kind of business provided it generates traffic.
I only want bitcoin traffic, no free bitcoin traffic.
About price, despite I have 100 BTC, I will only pay a fair price according to the value of your business.
Please contact me.
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On auction is domain name: Bitcoin-Washing.com
Starting price is 5 BTC Minimal bid increase: 0.2 BTC
Payment is in Bitcoin only. We can use reputable escrow.
Want to buy now? Offer me by private message.
Auction ends: December 1th (2014) - if not buy'd out by a good offer.
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On auction is domain name: Coins-Anonymizer.com
Starting price is 5 BTC Minimal bid increase: 0.2 BTC
Payment is in Bitcoin only. We can use reputable escrow.
Want to buy now? Offer me by private message.
Auction ends: December 1th (2014) - if not buy'd out by a good offer.
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On auction is domain name: Crypto-instant.com
Starting price is 10 BTC Minimal bid increase: 0.5 BTC
Payment is in Bitcoin only. We can use reputable escrow.
Want to buy now? Offer me by private message.
Auction ends: December 1th (2014) - if not buy'd out by a good offer.
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On auction is domain name: Crypto-Wallet.info
Starting price is 10 BTC Minimal bid increase: 0.5 BTC
Payment is in Bitcoin only. We can use reputable escrow.
Want to buy now? Offer me by private message.
Auction ends: December 1th (2014) - if not buy'd out by a good offer.
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Ending my mining operation and selling a rig or 2. Only used for a few weeks no real overclocking. First Rig consists of: Motherboard : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157208 - Sell for 100 1000 w PSU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152044 - Sell for 130 1 x 6950 which has dual fans and a dual bios switch. The card seems to run hot when overclocked (gets around 350/mhs but gets about 315 mh/s when I downclock it) It was like this when I bought it and I think its probably just a crappy thermal paste job. Bought for 300 sell for 200. 2 x 6870 - Dual fans get about 281 mh/s (Probably can get more out of it than me) - Sell for 140 a piece, these have been barely used Amd sempron 140 USB with linuxcoin installed - free Usb Wifi card - 5.00 Prefer to sell it all in one bundle if not possible after a couple days I'll part it out. Total price $740 would rather bitcoins instead of dollars though. I'm in the US, NC and only interested in shipping to the US.
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I was helping my friend set up bitcoin today and it took for ever to get her blockchain downloaded. Had 8 connections. The internet speed is fast, torrents are downloaded super fast. No the torrent application wasn't running at the time. It will be done soon (I'm not there anymore). Just thought I'd ask and see what could the problem could have been.
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Seems like a great way to spread the word of bitcoins plus a way for people to donate to a charity if a bus had a huge QR code on the side of it for instant donations.
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Seems to work fine with 2 cards, when I add the 3rd one.. just kinda boots up to a black screen. No option to enter bios or anything.
I've used 2 cards and mixed and matched them. I've come to the conclusion its not the cards... I've mixed and matched the Pci-E wires.. they all seem to work.
this has officially been the rig from hell for me. At least I got 2 cards running right now.
Any ideas?
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Didn't realize bitcoin was running in the bottom right corner and I moved my wallet.dat.
I tried reinstalling bitocin and putting the wallet back but still getting errors. Exception 11dbException db:get: not enough space.
even though bitcoin is closed now this message still keeps popping up.
I only have like 3 bitcoins on there but would still like to not lose them.
I will be more careful next time.
EDIT: I uninstalled bitcoin, rebooted, then reinstalled it. Now I cant even get it to start up. I get all kinds of errors.
I'm running windows 7.
Fixed it. When uninstalling bitcoin it wasn't deleting the original files. So I did it manually and reinstalled. Seems to be working now.
I got to a point in the blockchain and it says.
It says Error loading blkindex.dat help. Bitcoin will not start.
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I just returned one 890 FXA GD70 cause it wouldn't even start (just a click from the power supply and thats it). I got a new one and had it all set up and the fan at least starts and there are a couple lights but thats it. No video, no Bios, not even a debug code.
I am using an AMD Sempron 145 processor... ocz 1000 w power supply one little stick of memory. When I remove the memory same thing happens. If i remove the chip at least the debug code comes on. Not sure whats going on.
Anyone else had this problem. I'd hate to have to return Another one.
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Its been a while since I put a computer together and I'm just trying to get a little input before I return it.
Basically, when I try to start it, it doesn't start. No fans turn or anything. The power button on the board lights up for a second, and the power supply makes a click and thats it. If I disconnect the 8 pin CPU power, it will start. (although that doesn't help me much) I've taken out the cpu and made sure it was set correctly. I've changed power supplies. I've removed the video card. I've removed the memory. Still does the same thing.
Am I missing something or should I return this baby?
Thanks Mike
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Upon scrolling through my collection of ancient hopi prophecies this crash is predicted in many texts.
I'll post as soon as I scan the stone tablets. brb.
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I have 3 rigs with bases from open air cases. I'm about to get another rig, is there any alternative to put my motherboard on? I dont have the fancy cases I just need a base for now. Thanks
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I'd like to do some kind of bitcoin treasure hunt and I will go scope out a place tomorrow. I will hide a zip drive and a couple cd's with a wallet.dat with some bitcoins on it. I will then give updates with maps and a clue every few days on my website that isn't up yet. (bitcointreasurehunt.com) I think something like this can bring alot of attention to bitcoin even from the average joe, especially if the amount got very high. I'd love the community and bitcoin companies to add to the treasure whenever they wish. People can monitor how much is on it by just looking at the block explorer. There are some problems though.
1. You would have to trust me, which is hard to do these days on the forums. Who's to say I just wont walk away with the wallet.dat when the bounty gets too high? I do have a mining asset on the glbse and it would not be in my best interest to have another bitcoin scandal go down. I believe in bitcoin and the glbse and want to see them both succeed. The reason that I have a few grand worth of mining gear at my house (among other things) is a reason I'd like to remain semi-anonymous.
2. What if the person that finds it wishes to remain anonymous and one day everyone checks the block explorer and its empty. The first place people would look would be me.
Should I encrypt the wallet.dat and make the person show the community proof that they found it? Then I give them the password?
I'd love to hear some suggestions to make it legit. If its too much trouble I'll just do it myself for fun.
Thanks Bitcoin Swami.
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