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Has anyone heard of this site cointrust.xyz?
It does have a rather strange domain so I am weary to believe in anything they have listed on the site. Even with the word 'trust' in the sites's name is often a telltale sign not to believe into what the site has on it either. I think it's a rating system from the way others were taking about it on some bitcoin sites. But I am not really wanting to check this from where I am at the moment not being on a secured connected system.
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Edit: Please see my latest post in this thread. I have recovered my old address which was used in the past to hold a portion of the forum's treasury, and have signed a message with it. As the title states, I am looking for someone to loan me 1 BTC. I can pay this back plus a 20% interest within 3 months. I can offer my forum account as a collateral, and I'm also willing to provide personal information upon request (phone number, address, etc.) My username is my real full name, too-- so there's that.  Let me know if this sounds reasonable. Thanks!
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http://corner.squareup.com/2014/03/square-market-accepts-bitcoin.htmlI'm sure Portlanders have noticed many of the food carts around town using Square for credit/debit transactions. The article says square pays them with USD after receiving the Bitcoin transaction; I can't really see any reason why the food carts would refuse Bitcoin payment. I'm going to try to hit a food cart village today and see what happens.
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I'm in Beaverton, but I need some cash pretty badly. Willing to travel to Portland if anyone's up for it. I'm looking to sell anywhere between 50 and 585 USD worth of BTC.
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EDIT: Trading 4.3 BTC for Dwolla USD now, as I figured out you can't transfer USD between MTGox accounts. Original Post: MtGox's withdraw to dwolla is disabled, so I'm looking for someone to trade me dwolla usd for my mtgox usd (or the equivalent in BTC). Some of my previous transactions are listed in this thread.
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There is a possibility that I might need to spend about 200 USD worth of bitcoins on something worthless in the near future. I'm thinking 200 crumbled paper balls. I'm not buying right now and might not buy at all, but I need the security of knowing that I have someone to go to if I do. Any takers?
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I haven't heard too much about it lately, but I also haven't been frequenting the forums very much. Just wondering what everyone thinks about it.
I love the idea of bitmessage, but I guess I haven't really found much use for it because no one else I know uses it. I'd rather not force people to download this weird software to get in contact with me, but if I give them the option of email or bitmessage, people will generally choose email because they're used to it and most likely already have an email address. Is that pretty much the only issue?
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I thought the Circle of Trust game was kind of cool, so I made up my own! It's just a slightly modified version of Circle of Trust. So, here's how this one works: I'll send 0.01 BTC to the first person to post their address below. Then they will edit their post and mark it as received then send 0.02 BTC to the next address on the list. The next person will edit their post and mark it as received then send 0.03 BTC to the next address on the list. So basically, once you recieve the snowball, you send the whole BTC snowball plus 0.01 BTC to the next person to post their address. If you keep the snowball for yourself, I will request that you be labeled as a scammer. Only "Full members" and above can participate! If someone who has not become a full member yet posts their address, do not send it to them. Wait for the next full member.Let's see how big this snowball can get! Edit: The snowball has started!
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I was very disappointed in this years commercials. They mostly just seem like regular, non-superbowl commecials. There were a select few I liked though. I vote babylandia. Which ones were your favorites? (Don't anyone say GoDaddy. I'll kill you.)
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 Good? Bad? What do you think? I'll try them on video if you can find me a website to buy them from and pay me a little more than what they cost.
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I like corned beef hash a lot. It tastes really good. What do you guys think?
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For those of you who weren't around for it, or never tried it, witcoin was a social news site (like reddit) based on micro payments using bitcoins. I think upvoting was called "tipping" and it gave the author of the post a little money. I don't remember the specifics, but I thought it was a cool idea. You could earn a little money if you had something cool to share, and you could give a little away if someone else showed you something cool.
It died a long time ago (and I never got my 2 BTC I had left in my account back,) and I don't think anything has appeared to replace it. Is there anything else like that that I haven't noticed?
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It's my best friends birthday today, and I haven't gotten his present yet (I was never good at remembering anyone's birthdays.) I decided to get him a few games on steam, but I don't have any money online right now. If someone could gift him hotline miami on steam, I'll be able to pay you back 1.5 BTC as well as buy him the other games in a week. I can raise interest if you need me to. Please post your terms in this thread before you send the gift. If you want higher interest, say how much in that post, but I will not pay back more than 2 BTC total. Once you have posted this, you can send the gift to initiate the loan. This is the game: http://store.steampowered.com/app/219150/And this is the user that you would gift it to: http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198066709452Here is a recent thread where I successfully completed a loan, and it also lists other transactions I've done here in the past. Thanks, and please send it as soon as possible! ~2 more hours and it won't be his birthday anymore!
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First of all, I'm no expert in peer to peer technology, so please correct me if any of this is misinformation. So I was hanging out in irc, and had been working on a MUD. I wasn't really too serious about this MUD, it was just something I was programming while I was bored. But then someone in irc, knowing I was working on a mud, asked me if I thought a peer-to-peer android mud was feasible. The idea is that everyone keeps there phone on, right? So if they aren't actually playing the mud, the app can still act as a node in the background, providing more support to the network. This would also mean that as long as there are two nodes on the network, the server would never go down (I think!) After some research (quick google,) I found this which explains how it might be done As I said at the beginning of this post, I don't know much about peer to peer technology, and I've only just begun with android development. So I'm turning to some people that actually know something about this stuff. Does any of this actually sound like it could work?
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