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1  Economy / Currency exchange / WTB: $8 PP for my $14 BTC on: August 30, 2013, 11:46:40 PM
I need an unlock code for FoxFi/PDAnet for android, it costs $8 PP here:
http://pdanet.co/buy/
YOU NEED TO SEND FIRST. If you can't trust me, then stop and go away, it's $8. . .

After you buy, forward me the Email used and "PdaNet" serial code from the order receipt.
It shows the code as being PDANETANDRXXXX and asks to input the email also.
Include a btc address for payment.
After I verify it, I'll send you $14 in bitcoins for it.
I'll use bitcoin average for the rate.

post here to reserve AFTER you buy it.

DON'T RESERVE until AFTER you buy the code and you must send first, if you can't trust me, go away.
I can verify on localbitcoins if that helps you trust me with $8 PP.
2  Economy / Services / WTB $8 FoxFi unlock for 0.1 BTC on: August 17, 2013, 05:20:56 AM
I need an unlock code for FoxFi/PDAnet for android, it costs $8 in the play store, but I'll need one that is unused.

If you get me the Email and last 4 characters of the "PdaNet" serial code from the order receipt that works on the foxfi upgrade screen, I'll pay you for it.
It shows the code as being PDANETANDRXXXX and asks to input the email also.

So, you'll make $10 in bitcoins for $8 buying the code.

post here to reserve after you buy it.
3  Economy / Currency exchange / Have BTC, Want USD Cash in Mail, Priority, to US POBox, $300-$1K on: May 28, 2013, 03:09:31 PM
I normally trade for MP's but my cards stopped accepting MP's, so I want USD Cash in mail.
Feel free to post here or PM, but please include your email address if you want a reply.
I have an escrow agent, but if you have one you like better, I'm flexible.
We can talk on phone or chat on Torchat, or email. Don't use other services much. Just give me your contact info, one of those three if you want to discuss it.
4  Other / Off-topic / Pool Reward Comparison on: June 28, 2011, 06:10:27 PM
Obviously one lone miner getting gypped can't create a streissand effect, but I'm merely attempting to create a thread for discussion of those who have experience with different miner reward systems.

First, I'd like to thank artifact2 for being so gracious in hosting these really awesome statistics on the eligius pools --> +1

1) The standard proportional payout is Contributed shares % times 50 BTC (or block shares given / block shares total x 50 btc)
so, if you contribute 1% of a certain block round's shares, you get rewarded .5BTC, .5% = .25BTC, etc. http://www.btcguild.com/index.php

2) Since the eligius pps hit me in the wallet around June 14th, I've noticed Eligius PPS consistently rewards less than the proportional expectation. For a sample address given on the stats page http://eligius.st/~artefact2/blocks/16U5HHxjTxp4ir1NhDr3F4jnqGCScRJwvt, we can calculate this simply - eligius pps reward over first 4 rounds of "s3" = 0.03632554 + .02131669  + .10553334  + .12322369  =  ~.286 BTC
But, the reward if this was proportional would be (0.2382 + .0399 + .2578 + .2464) / 100% x 50 btc = .391 btc expected

So, a difference of .391 - .286 ~ .105 BTC (out of .391 expected) for a proportional loss of  ~ 27%

Hopefully this loss will approach zero over time, or whatever cut the pool operators coded for themselves.
***So, if you plan to mine forever under a wtfpps system, you might not have a significant reduction in payout, but you will NEVER have a higher payout than proportional in short or long term scenarios.

But either way, it's good to get these facts out in the open for potential miners before they choose where to submit their work.
I'd appreciate it if responders stick to the facts, rather than emotional attachment to the pool or it's operators.

*edit
5  Economy / Currency exchange / I want BTC! I have $USD$ Prepaid VISA gift-credit CARDS, Check, MoneyPak, etc. on: June 26, 2011, 07:43:58 PM
I'm Offering at least the market bid price, USD for your BTC.

Here's the options available so far:
1) Prepaid Credit Cards (I buy the card and put your shipping info into the order as "gift"), only ship to US or APO and only work with US-Visa card processors. Great for in store and US website use.
I'll pay shipping and handling for this method.
Physical gift Credit Card arrives in postal mail: https://www.visadpsgiftcard.com/NAVYFEDERAL/Pages/Home.aspx
Important info:
Mailed directly to you from the issuer, so I won't know you're card # or anything.
I'll round up the $ so you get more than you pay for.
at least 12 months no fee to use as credit card, long if active.
Always use as "Credit" card.
$10 to unload entire balance and receive a check in mail.
Only accepted within the United States and on U.S. military bases.
Information *** necessary to buy this:
Amount in $ from $15 to $200. Name/address/phone# to enter, for using online and checking balance.

2) Virtual Credit Cards (sent to your email directly from the card processor as "gift"), international, good for website and phone order use.
You pay $5 (in BTC) shipping and handling for this method.
Virtual Credit Cards ships direct from http://www.giftcards.com/consumer/virtualgift.html
Info required for issuing this card:
First & Last Name, Value of the card (20-200), Valid US address (street, city, state, zip) to associate with the card (some websites check for valid addresses to use a card), ***email*** to receive the card (MUST BE ACCURATE, this is how you get the card!), 4 digit code.

3) Moneypak up to $500.
Get a free visa card to charge from moneypaks! - https://www.greendotonline.com/greendot
Or load it straight to your paypal account (no charge back possible), requires giving them your info though (id number, etc.)
possibly the best method.

4) Check in the mail for USD or bank transfer EBT/ACH.
I'll pay shipping and handling to any US address or account.
You pay $1 (in BTC) shipping and handling to international address.
Check in the mail requires the name, amount of BTC/USD$, and address.
Bank transfer (EBT/ACH) requires the name, account number, and routing number of the bank.
Up to $500 for new customers first transaction.

5) Moneygram / Western Union - good for anywhere on the planet, allows physical pickup local currency.
Usually requires name and address and the amount of the purchase.
Usually around $10 fee.
*Edit - US location pickup charges roughly 10% of the amount as a fee +/-

After you send the above info, I'll send you my BTC address and a rate for trading BTC.
I'll try to send the payment within 24 hours if possible.
GimEEE on OTC and I traded in the selling forum here before.

Also the website partnership --> BTC2USD for OTC ratings with that
We also offer escrow through tor hidden service - http://ianxz6zefk72ulzz.onion/index.php/silkroad/item/3683
6  Other / Obsolete (selling) / I want BTC! I have $USD$ Prepaid VISA gift-credit CARDS, Real or Virtual on: June 19, 2011, 06:14:48 PM
UPDATE (as of July 5th): I'm Offering at least $12/BTC

I give you USD in mail or Visa gift credit card mailed to US/APO, etc.
OR Virtual Card through email (see bottom of post)

CARD INFO: https://www.visadpsgiftcard.com/NAVYFEDERAL/Pages/Home.aspx
Important info:
Mailed directly to you from the issuer, so I won't know you're card # or anything.
Value is in whole $ increments from $15 to $200.
I'll round up the $ so you get more than you pay for.
12 months no fee to use as credit card .
Always use as "Credit" card.
$10 to unload entire balance and receive a check in mail.
Only accepted within the United States and on U.S. military bases.
You need to tell me a name/address/phone# to enter (otherwise I'll make one up), for using online and checking balance.

For the virtual card, this info is required for issuing this card:
First & Last Name, Value of the card (20-200), Valid US address (street, city, state, zip) to associate with the card (some websites check for valid addresses to use a card), ***email*** to receive the card (MUST BE ACCURATE, this is how you get the card!), 4 digit code.
Feel free to negotiate, make an offer.

After you send the above info, I'll send you my BTC address, then you clearcoin escrow (to charity) the BTC, then I send you the credit card (direct from the issuer).

Why? I want more BTC, muahaha.
7  Bitcoin / Project Development / CLIENT FEATURES REQUEST on: June 06, 2011, 11:11:48 PM
I'd like to have more options available in the clients, maybe "Bitcoin Pro" or something.
On the macro level
- Multi-wallet support, or at least ability to switch wallets between program loads (i.e.load alternate wallet file)
On the micro level
 - ability to see the mean/median/mode fees that the nodes charged for the last few blocks
 - ability to adjust fee below (i.e. ignore) the .0005 level / tax or any future level tax, as a personal judgement, possibly to one of preset values (described above) (adding an additional field above or below send amount on the send popup screen seems the best interface to allow fee choices)
 - showing each public address balance separately from the total private wallet balance (i.e. 3rd column in address book for balance *and* additional tab for public address balances)
 - ability to manually choose which public addresses are sending BTC instead of the client choosing (extra option for public address to debit, best is ability to choose from all public address balances in any increments up to that accounts balance.
e.g. send screen reads: 
"DEBIT AMOUNT ______ BTC FROM _____ ACCOUNT" <---filling both entries here opens an additional line
"DEBIT AMOUNT ______ BTC FROM _____ ACCOUNT" etc.
Drop down menus preferred but use of address book feature would work, showing balances as above.
 - ability to pay multiple accounts at once. Similar to above,
"CREDIT AMOUNT _______ BTC TO  _______ ACCOUNT" <---filling both entries here opens an additional line
"CREDIT AMOUNT _______ BTC TO  _______ ACCOUNT" etc.

I know several pools have some of these these features, not sure if there's end-user interface though.

Name your price/s, although I suspect there are many other users who would enjoy these features.
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