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1  Economy / Lending / 3mos on 10K loan on: January 23, 2016, 07:56:22 AM
Here's the deal. I have a pending social security hearing for disability benefits worth about 140k in backpay. Its set to go before a judge next month. I have all the paperwork from spinal, bone, blood, GI, psychiatrists and my primary care doctors and more whove filled out the necesssary paperwork to say im fully disabled and can no longer do the only job I did for 20 years nor answer telephones or be a Wal-Mart greeter. Pretty solid case.

When we win, my lawyer gets paid (maxes out at 6K for disability cases) and hed pay you the balanced owed plus interest. Would be able to have the lawyer send a notarized document with the agreement.

My situation is currently a tough one but outlook will soon be good. Is this something anyone would be interested in doing?
 
2  Economy / Economics / Looking for a line a credit on: January 11, 2016, 07:30:27 AM
Would like to establish a line of credit of about 200k to deal with some legal matters with my schizophrenic family member and permanently put him out of the picture, clear up some minor legal issues and put a few upgrades into my house that im at the present not allowed to live in before i sell it. Id like to also take to court the attorney who made this all possible by fililing wrongful and malicious paperwork to evicit me from my own home that i am the only owner and causing losses of several thousand us dollars for two years.

I own the deed free and clear only my name in seattle, wa.  Due to brother and him being schizophrenic and helping him in past I cannot get loan or HELOC at bank because of bad credit. Perhaps bitcoin and clear house title is my best option as I would like to capitalize on the property but am currently stuck.
3  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Cheap zones for power on: June 01, 2015, 10:44:17 PM
Since most mining gear uses between .4 and .5 watts, what would be the cheapest zone or area to locate mining equipment? I was told to look for a .3-.4W zone, but I don't know where that would be. Is such a power zone available in the US, or would it have to be in a 3rd world country....?

Thanks in advance.
4  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / What hardware to buy with $500K. Can you get 16NM or 20NM ASICs? on: May 30, 2015, 10:23:46 AM

I was thinking about renting some colocation cabinets and estimate a $600+ day power bill. This would probably place my rent in the $25K a month range if I decided to get into the bitcoin business and drop some serious cash on hardware.

If you were to drop $500K in hardware, what would you buy that is available or expected to be available in the next couple of months? I would think the price of bitcoin would need to be about $250 or greater to return a profit, and I believe eventually it'll work its way on up to the 4's and $500 again. But hey that's just me, and lots of folks I've talked to say bitcoin is dead. It's been flat, and growing slower in acceptance this year, but I have hope.

I've read 16NM has been in development and I think 20NM ASICs are available. Can one buy just the chips themselves and have them assembled on a PCB? Essentially, what would be the best bang for the buck to return a profit? Or is the difficulty just too great now and power consumption too much that its impossible? Somewhere the numbers must add up to return a profit, but I've had no luck in finding the hardware needed to do so. And other companies have decided to no longer sell to the public and just mine for themselves. That's why I was curious about sourcing the ASIC chips themselves. But I have a feeling it would be a lot more work to assemble a working rig if one were to drop a few hundred grand. Is cloud hashing a good bet?

Thanks in advance.
5  Economy / Service Announcements / New exchange, coinqx -- http://coinqx.com on: May 22, 2014, 04:01:45 AM
Looks like a new bitcoin exchange has opened up. They are called CoinQX. The website is http://coinqx.com. They are also publicly traded and released a PR earlier today. Their ticker is BITCF. The F stands for Foreign because they are located in Vancouver, British Columbia, otherwise it would be BITC for Bitcoin.

Some user generated forum history about them can be found here:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/Grand-Pacaraima-Gold-Corporation-BITCF-5344/

And here is the PR (Press Release):


First Bitcoin Capital Corp.(OTC Markets: BITCF) Launches Digital Currency Exchange, CoinQX.com in Beta

VANCOUVER, B.C. / ACCESSWIRE / May 21, 2014 / (OTCMARKETS: BITCF) First Bitcoin Capital Corp., is pleased to announce that it has launched the company’s digital currency exchange, CoinQX(TM) in the BETA phase and it is available to the public at www.CoinQX.com

Company is seeking regulatory backup to create fully licensed Bitcoin Exchange by FINRA and other authorities and will officially launch operations immediately after obtaining all the necessary approvals and fully completing exchange platform development.

CoinQX.com will facilitate the conversion and trading of Bitcoin into more than 100 crypto-currencies. This will enable users to securely trade Bitcoin and other digital currencies with ease and efficiency.

Traders are now able to register with CoinQX.com to begin exploring feature rich trading platforms immediately.

CoinQX.com will soon be available in multiple languages, but is currently available in English and Chinese and geared towards the Chinese-speaking bitcoin traders and enthusiasts that reside outside of China.

The front-end suite will provide Bitcoin traders with a comprehensive market view with advanced functionality including customizable market depth, time and sales, advanced charting with overlays, drawing tools, customizable time-frames and indicators, and algorithmic trading.

CoinQX.com Bitcoin Exchange will provide of a cold storage wallets that will enable traders to keep their wallets offline.

For additional security measures, the company will also require traders to complete a two-step verification process for account login, withdrawals, deposits and other transactions.

CoinQX (TM) also utilizes a "know your customer" or KYC verification process to identify new customers.

Furthermore, the company’s risk management platform is designed to detect and prevent money laundering and other suspicious online activity, helping protect customers against risks posed by Distributed Denial of Service, or DDoS, attacks and other nefarious activity.

The company’s security policy complies with the ISO27001 data security standard.

"By offering a higher level of security and compliance, we hope to service institutional investors and provide global services for Bitcoin and crypto-currency users," the company said.

Bitcoin is a digital crypto-currency that allows consumers to electronically exchange Bitcoin, or units of value, for a service or product anywhere in the world with no or minimal fees.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / question regarding source code & dev on: February 05, 2014, 05:56:37 AM

My previous question was regarding starting your own coin, but that didn't seem to get anywhere. I was able to download the code off of github and get it compiled within an hour, minus some libboost issues. I see that testnet is used to mine or otherwise test coins and hardware and has been reset twice. I believe -gen may be related to -testnet? Is it possible to reset and generate your own coins using the main network and not testnet? I know the answer is yes but I don't see any instructions on how to do this. If someone could let me know either publicly or privately I would appreciate.

Thank you.

7  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / updated start your own coin source code question on: February 02, 2014, 12:56:21 AM


Does anyone have the source from coingen.io to generate bitcoins? It was originally posted here at http://coingen.bluematt.me/build/f6ae0f64.zip but I believe coingen.io made it easier to use? Anyway, thanks in advance.

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