wow this thing looks so cool, and it works with bitcoins? JOY! http://www.bitcoincard.orgwhat do you guys think, is this the killer app that will bring about the bitcoin revolution?
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I'm looking for harry potter eBooks if you can hook me up i'll send a few bits your way
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Advertize on thebitcoinreview.com's home page for only 0.001BTC Banner is 80px by max. 150 Height I can make your banner for 0.1BTC highest bidder gets displayed at the top advertizing last 1 year http://www.thebitcoinreview.com/
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one convention I'd like bitcoin sites to implement is getting login details from a bitcoin social network CoinConnect or maybe Bitcoin-OTC, sites could automatically log in and user doesn't have to remember 3 different passwords just two, MtGox/ other
just a thought!
list a Bitcoin Project Development Standards you'd like to see the dev. community adopt.
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2 Rings+2-4 DMG %6 Magic findstarts at 0.001btc, ends in a 7 daysDiablo 3 beta is open for all! dwl link also selling gold 10,000 Gold = 0.1BTC
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5.20 wall was taken, its time.
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This question is subject to great speculation, It is perhaps the ultimate test of free market superiority. The short answer is we do not know, but in my opinion yes, the market will find the equilibrium.
To understand the effect of having all the bitcoins minted in less then 30 years, we must take a closer look at how the bitcoin network works. Minner use their hashpower to have a chance at generating a new block. Every 10 mintues one miner is rewarded for adding a new block to the block chain, with freshly minted bitcoins (50BTC) and all the transaction fees paid in that block. As we get closer to the 21 million bitcoin limit the block reward will be halved again and again, once we are very close to 21 million bitcoin the block reward will be negligible, at that point minners will only be rewarded with transaction fees. Not only do miners mint new bitcoins and process transactions, but they also secure the network. Right now the extremely high hash rate of the newtwork, makes a 51% attack unfeasible, but bitcoin could become vulnerable to a 51% attack if the hash rate drops.
To Conclude: Bitcoin will continue to grow and with it the number of transactions every 10 minutes. Each block has maximum number of transactions it can record. I would speculate that in 30 years, transactions will exceed this limit. As a result people will pay higher fees in order to process their transactions faster. This competition for speedy transactions will create sizable rewards for miners processing the new blocks, Thus the bitcoin network will continue to thrive.
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anyone see if that wall was removed or sold into?
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make a joke! lets all have a laugh
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The decentralized bitcoin exchange, would use any and all supported currencies on the MintChip to trade bitcoins would you use such a system?
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Check out the Mint Chip video > http://developer.mintchipchallenge.com/index.phpThis is very much like bitcoin, in that it is digital cash that can be transferred from person to person without a third party. Using this new technology we will finally be able to implement a fully decentralized, automated, and anonymous bitcoin exchange. I plan to use the .NET api for mint chip along with bitcoind to create the first fully decentralized bitcoin exchange!
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both Ask and Bid walls are getting bigger fast,
expect a major move coming to a chart near you!
Up down, sideways.... no clue, one thing is for sure we will start seeing more volume
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Help us bring bitcoin to our local area! 1) Show your local restaurant how much demand their is in your area. Add your name to the petition, if enough people sign up in your area, we could easily convince a restaurant into accepting bitcoin! 2) Using the Umapper tool, anyone can easily add themselves to the map. on the map you can write a post, stating your wish list or items you want to sell for bitcoin. 3) At the very least, put a marker in your general location, so we can better target the best location for the first restaurant to accept bitcoin, in your area Edit the map! http://www.umapper.com/maps/edit/id/126278/adding to the map couldn't be easier. give it a try!
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