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1  Economy / Digital goods / [WTB] PDF scan of out-of-print music book - 0.04 BTC on: December 15, 2013, 12:45:15 AM
The Skip James Blues Collection
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN-10: 0793570433

http://www.amazon.com/Skip-James-Blues-Collection/dp/0793570433


I don't know what the deal is with Amazon listing those ridiculous prices for used copies, but I am not interested in the physical book, or paying those kind of prices.

I will send you 0.04 BTC (about $35 worth at current rates) upon receipt of:

A COMPLETE, LEGIBLE, HIGH-RESOLUTION SCAN of this book, in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.

This book has been out of print for many years and I have been searching unsuccessfully for a copy for a long time.  I'm hoping my bits may help lubricate the gears of commerce here.

I don't give a shit if this deal breaks some kind of copyright legislation because I would happily pay the publisher to print me a copy, if they could be bothered.


Good luck and thanks!
2  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Everything working smoothly after your free update to OSX Mavericks today? on: October 23, 2013, 02:46:53 AM
For the Mac-using Bitcoiners out there, I thought it might be a good idea to have a thread to share experiences after today's big update.

Is everything bitcoin-related (or otherwise) still working smoothly for you?  Any major hangups?

I haven't done the update yet but will probably try it in the next few days.  I'm more apprehensive than usual with this update, as it is a major revision and I'm worried about breaking something critical I need for bitcoin (like MacGPG) or any potential new security issues.  Also, none of the v0.8.x Mac binary releases of the bitcoin-qt client really worked consistently for me on Mountain Lion, so I'm still running v0.7.2.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Earn bitcoins by referring friends to new dice site on: September 20, 2013, 09:03:11 PM
Just a little tip for the new folks here:

With mining difficult skyrocketing, I think you could definitely earn more BTC by passing around a referral link to friends and contacts than trying to compete with the ASIC mining tidal wave.

This site has been open less than a week and I have already earned 0.36 BTC in referral bonuses, which is plenty more than I've ever earned in a week of mining.

Click this seed user link to set up your account and get your own referral link:


https://letsdice.com/?invite_info=2


Thanks and best of luck to all!
4  Economy / Securities / FOR SALE: 175 ASICMINER shares @ 0.75 BTC [ALL SOLD] on: April 09, 2013, 10:34:12 PM
175 ASICMINER shares for sale at 0.75 BTC each.

These are actual ASICMINER shares held directly with friedcat NOT pass-thru shares.

Your shares will not include this week's (April 10th) dividend payment.

0.75 BTC/share is in line with where both listed pass-thrus are currently quoted.

This not an auction, but a straight "buy now" offer at a fixed price per share.  I can break the 175 shares between various buyers but with a minimum purchase of 50 shares.  The sale will be first come, first served until the 175 have been exhausted.

I possess no non-public negative information on ASICMINER.  I will remain heavily invested with a very bullish attitude toward the project and its future prospects.  I am merely selling a small portion of my position to rehedge my overall portfolio to the large move in USD/BTC rates over the past few days.

I'd prefer not to use an escrow agent as both friedcat and I should appear reasonably trustworthy (see my OTC rating below) but if you make all the arrangements and cover any escrow fees I will accept bids through mutually trusted third-party escrow agents.

I can prove that I own sufficient ASICMINER shares (as of last week's dividend) with this "satoshi payment" made to all direct ASICMINER shareholders:

https://blockchain.info/tx/8b519efcea183ebd7b7b4980e6c71adc76e1b2a9e2a0756a6a30066453d1c7e3

to my address: REDACTED

I will accept your bid with payment of 0.75 BTC * (# shares desired) to the above address and will request a transfer from friedcat to your address immediately after 6 confirmations of your payment.  Also please PM me here with your email address (for ASICMINER's shareholder database) and to confirm your bitcoin address.

This message is signed by bitcoin-qt with my address above:

Code:
HPaEfhXi2XtkzZJdtjGpbHG+tACyiwtDpE9oOhJkzW8kCIe1tAjKp13vi1bGYg75RqnQ8TWm+Dm3SXGhi/IpjwI=
5  Local / Economia & Mercado / [VENDO] Bitcoin, Litecoin, e PPCoin, mínimo de R$ 1.000 on: April 05, 2013, 03:58:41 AM
Eu era um dos vendedores mais ativos no MB.  Até que ele retorne ou um sucessor emerge estou procurando uma maneira conveniente de mover o meu dinheiro para o Brasil.

Prefiro transferência bancária em reais para o HSBC Brasil.

Se você está procurando para comprar grandes quantidades de cryptocurrency sem pagar preços ridículos ou taxas de transferência internacional, deve contactar-me.

Prefiro contato por IRC.  Eu estou em #bitcoin-bra

Preços negociáveis.

Referências disponíveis.
6  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / CGMINER v2.11.3 Mac binary compiled for OS X 10.8.3 Mountain Lion on: April 04, 2013, 09:02:07 AM
I've seen numerous requests for this so I decided to post this, as it was a major pain to get working and probably far beyond the patience and skill level of the average Mac user.  Perhaps I'll earn some positive karma or bit tips if it works for you.


DISCLAIMERS:

* I am NOT A PROGRAMMER

* I have no idea what I am doing

* This is not claimed or guaranteed to work for anyone anywhere

* Do not ask me any questions if it does not work for you.  I will not be able to answer them.

* I am not smart enough to know how to virus/trojan/walletsnatch your system, but assume that I could have before you download this binary.

* I was baked when I finally got this to compile


I downloaded the source last week to mess around with GPU mining Litecoins.  I can confirm that (eventually) I got this to compile on MY SYSTEM with no errors and am successfully able to GPU mine Bitcoins and Litecoins, both locally with *coin-qt running and to mining pools.  I was unsuccessful getting Reaper to compile.

I got about 24 Kh/s mining Litecoins on my MacBook Retina with Nvidia GeForce GT 650M with this command line:

Code:
./cgminer --scrypt -o http://newlc.ozco.in:9332 -u NAME -p PASSWORD --worksize 256 --lookup-gap 2 --thread-concurrency 2047 -g 1 --intensity 11

I will most likely not continue mining or using/updating/maintaining this binary.


INSTALL:

Code:
unzip cgminermac.zip


DOWNLOAD LINK:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/0bbzyp9bffau1me/cgminermac.zip


TIPS ACCEPTED here:

Bitcoin:  129ZbPYoUB7os4t8oWuSqjFLATwkmqzXYm
Litecoin: LQ3GLdYa8q1oXrov1PHvpvLmNekdQzF8ve

May you strike it rich in your digital gold mine,
--toffoo
7  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Os riscos de vender bitcoin para a transferência bancária no Brasil on: March 13, 2013, 07:30:09 PM
e-TRADUZIDO:

Saudações meus amigos brasileiros,

Eu gostaria de começar a vender alguns bitcoins, direta e privada, para reais através de transferência bancária electrónica ao HSBC Brasil.

Antes de começar, eu gostaria de saber o quão seguro é uma transferência bancária doméstica brasileira e quais os riscos que existem em vender dessa forma:

Quanto tempo leva para os fundos a serem depositados na minha conta?

Pode ser gasto os recursos imediatamente ou devo esperar alguns dias para a transferência para estar disponível?

É uma transferência bancária doméstica brasileira reversível?

No caso de fraude ou de uma transferência de uma conta bancária hackeada ou roubado, o que vai HSBC provavelmente fazer? Reverter a transferência? Congelar minha conta?

Existe o risco de que alguém poderia depositar reais falsificados e transferir esses?

Há muito risco de o governo brasileiro ou reguladores fazendo um problema com estas transferências?


Eu estou fazendo essas perguntas porque eu vendi muitos bitcoins nos Estados Unidos para dólares com transferências bancárias nacionais (que são facilmente reversíveis) e, eventualmente, tinha um problema. Um bandido me enviou um pagamento de uma conta hackeada, que causou um desastre completo e minha conta foi permanentemente congelado.

Obrigado pela ajuda!
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Big Shots in favor of Bitcoin on: November 29, 2012, 07:31:27 AM
Despite some recent good news (WordPress), the strong recovery and relative stabilization of market prices the past few weeks, and the flood of publicity surrounding the block reward halving today, I became somewhat depressed as I read through the load of comments on Slashdot's story covering the halving, which I found to be overwhelmingly negative and misinformed.

We all know that Slashdot is an old, washed up bunch of geeks, but this should really be an ideal community of potential early Bitcoin adopters.  If they still aren't "getting it" (despite all the positives coming out recently) what does that say about the rest of the world?

It got me thinking that here we are, almost four years into Bitcoin's working life (where it's been widely known for at least two years) and I cannot think of any respected, intelligent, or highly-regarded public figure who has come out speaking positively about Bitcoin.

The entirety of its success seems to be driven by grass-roots, community-driven users, without any real intellectual "big shots" coming out in favor of it.  In fact, the few who have spoken publicly about it seem to be unanimously negative.

Most here will remember that some of our "highly esteemed" Senators think it's just a system for money laundering and drug dealers.  And that a highly-regarded (though polarizing) Nobel Prize-winning economist thinks it's essentially worthless.

It seems Bitcoin has gained the most traction among the Libertarian, gold-bug, and "collapse-minded" communities, which makes some sense from their perspectives, but these are generally fringe groups that unfortunately do not (yet?) really represent mainstream thought.  There's also been some college professors of cryptography or digital payments who have spoken positively, but not exactly household names.

I am old enough to have been around when Internet email first became widely used, when the WWW itself transformed publishing, and when MP3s revolutionized the music industry, and I don't recall any of this massive negativity around when these transformational technologies came out.  So what's the deal with Bitcoin?

I know the underlying concepts are complex, and that money plays a special role in our collective psyche, but why hasn't a Bill Gates, or a Larry Page, or a Warren Buffett, or a Jeff Bezos, or an executive at Goldman Sachs, or some other Nobel Prize-winning economist come out and said that Bitcoin is a brilliant and well-implemented idea that will change our world for the better?  These are all smart, successful, and open-minded people, could it really be that none have yet seen the light?


So I thought it might be interesting to get a thread going here to see who is the biggest, widely-known intellectual "big shot" to have spoken positively in public about Bitcoin.  I've got nothing.  What can you come up with?

At the same time maybe we can list some big shots who have spoken negatively about it and will look like dummies when Bitcoin does transform the world.  Paul Krugman tops my list there.
9  Economy / Trading Discussion / Dwolla changes TOS to prohibit Bitcoin transactions? on: May 16, 2012, 12:09:26 AM

saw earlier in reddit post http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/tp0xt/dwolla_changes_tos_to_prohibit_bitcoin/

it asks you to accept this TOS the next time you log into your account.

details/clarification pending...gets out popcorn.   Roll Eyes

Dwolla User Agreement
Welcome to Dwolla. We developed Dwolla, a payment software, to make it easy for you to send and receive money online without all the fees of traditional systems. Although we would love to have a one page terms of service that was comprised of easy to read bullet points, unfortunately the realities of the legal world make that nearly impossible. So, please bear with us through all the legalities of this agreement- although we couldn't keep it to one page it is important you read and understand our service.


Terms and Conditions of Service
This User Agreement ("Agreement") may be modified by Dwolla at any time, for any reason, without prior notice. Please read the Agreement carefully, as it may have changed since Your last visit.

THIS IS AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENT, WHICH YOU MUST CONSIDER CAREFULLY WHEN CHOOSING WHETHER TO USE DWOLLA. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. BY REGISTERING FOR, ACCESSING AND USING THE DWOLLA SYSTEM, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT. IF AT ANY TIME YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY CEASE YOUR USE OF THE DWOLLA SYSTEM.

THIS AGREEMENT CONTAINS A BINDING ARBITRATION PROVISION, WHICH AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND MAY BE ENFORCED BY THE PARTIES.
Definitions
The following capitalized terms shall have the indicated meanings:
(a) "Dwolla, Inc.," or "Dwolla" or "Us" or "We" or "Our" refers to Dwolla, Inc., a company incorporated in Delaware that provides funds management software for Dwolla Users.
(b) "Dwolla System" or "Dwolla Software Platform" means software owned by Dwolla; provided to Dwolla Users by Dwolla; or used by Dwolla in the provision of its services.
(c) "Dwolla User," "User," "You," or "Your" means a natural person, corporation, or other entity that has established a User Account on the Dwolla System .
(d) "Partners" means natural persons or entities that Dwolla does business with in order to bring the Dwolla System to the marketplace.
(e) "Veridian Credit Union" ("Veridian") is an Iowa-chartered, federally insured credit union headquartered in Waterloo, Iowa.
(f) "Veridian Holding Account" is a pooled holding account at Veridian Credit Union that holds all the Dwolla Users funds.
(g) "User Account" is the online account with Dwolla on the Dwolla System associated with a Dwolla User.
(h) "Financial Institution" means any federally or state chartered bank, thrift, or credit union.
General
Dwolla provides a software platform that allows you as an individual, non-profit, or business to send and receive money.
You understand and agree to these important features of Your relationship with Dwolla as a Dwolla User: (1) Dwolla provides funds management software for Dwolla Users; (2) Dwolla does not receive, hold, or transmit User funds; Dwolla only maintains and manages information associated with User ownership of the funds; (3) Veridian is the entity that provides money transmission services upon instructions issued through the Dwolla software platform; and (4) Funds in the Veridian Holding Account are held in a pooled account. THESE FUNDS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE, AND MAY NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR SHARE INSURANCE BY THE NATIONAL CREDIT UNION SHARE INSURANCE FUND.
Dwolla may only be used in connection with United States Financial Institutions: User funds must originate at a United States Financial Institution, and Dwolla will only instruct Veridian to transfer funds to a United States Financial Institution associated with the appropriate Dwolla User.
Representation
Dwolla acts on Your behalf by maintaining records related to Your User Account and by sending information and instructions associated with Your User Account to Veridian. You understand and agree that: (1) You are responsible for the accuracy and validity of all information provided to Dwolla or Veridian; (2) Your failure to provide accurate and valid information may result in actions taken against Your User Account by Dwolla, actions taken by Veridian with respect to the funds in the Veridian Holding Account, or other penalties or actions as detailed in this Agreement; and (3) Dwolla is not responsible for incorrect or invalid information provided to Veridian by You through the Dwolla System.
User Conduct
You understand and agree that you will not engage in the following activities:
● Use the Dwolla system to operate or engage in any business regulated by FinCen, including the money service business;
● Use the Dwolla System without written consent in association with any online credit or virtual currency system;
● Use the Dwolla System in association with or for payment of illegal goods or service, including, but not limited to, illegal substances, illegal online gambling/ wagering, pyramid schemes, or any type of money laundering;
● Attempt to falsify Your identity, such as by providing false account information or false documents; or
● Defraud Dwolla, Veridian, or other Dwolla Users in any way.
You understand and agree:
● You will provide information requested to determine your identity, including but not limited to the following: a valid U.S. address, phone number, Financial Institution account information, photo identification, and/or tax identification or social security number.
● You authorize Dwolla, directly or through Veridian or third parties, to make inquiries it considers necessary to validate Your identity, such as requesting additional information to validate Your Financial Institution account ownership, identity, and transaction authorization. This information is requested to protect Dwolla Users.
Actions Against Your User Account due to Non-Compliance with User Conduct Requirements or Security Concerns
YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO ACCESS FUNDS HELD IN THE VERIDIAN HOLDING ACCOUNT IF YOUR USER ACCOUNT IS CLOSED, SUSPENDED, HAS A HOLD PLACED ON IT, OR IS OTHERWISE LIMITED, AS DETAILED IN THIS SECTION.
You understand and agree that Dwolla is not responsible for any losses or liability resulting from actions taken against Your User Account as detailed in this section.
You understand and agree that the decision by Dwolla to take certain actions, including placing holds on or limiting access to Your User Account as detailed below, may be based on confidential criteria that are essential to risk management or security concerns. You understand and agree that neither Dwolla nor Veridian are under any obligation to disclose the details of its risk management or its security procedures to You.
You understand and agree that Dwolla is authorized, pursuant to general parameters of conduct established by Veridian, to take the following actions due User misconduct or Security Concerns as detailed in this section:
● Place a Hold on Your User Account for Up to 90 days:
● Temporarily or Permanently Suspend or otherwise Limit Your Access to Your User Account:
● Contact Users who have purchased goods or services from You, contact Your bank or credit card issuer, and/or warn other Users, law enforcement, or impacted third parties of Your actions; or
● Take legal action against you
If Dwolla, acting in accordance with the general parameters of conduct established by Veridian, takes an action against Your User Account, including: placing a hold on, suspending or otherwise limiting Your access to, or terminating Your User Account, We will provide You with notice that such action has been taken against Your User Account. Dwolla may also provide the opportunity to request restoration of access if it is deemed appropriate by Dwolla acting in accordance with the general parameters of conduct established by Veridian.
User Misconduct or Security Concerns that may result in any of the above listed actions, as applicable, include:
● Your Non-compliance with the User Conduct Requirements detailed in this Agreement, including attempting to use the Dwolla system for illegal purposes or attempting to falsify your identity or provide false information;
● Inability of Dwolla to acquire sufficient information to verify your identity;
● A determination by Dwolla, pursuant to general parameters of conduct established by Veridian, that a Hold on Your User Account is reasonably needed to protect against the risk of liability;
● A determination by Dwolla, pursuant to general parameters of conduct established by Veridian, that there may be a high level of risk associated with You, other Dwolla users involved in the payments You receive, Your User Account, or any or all of Your transactions.
Debt
You agree in the event You have unpaid debts or bills with Users within the Dwolla System, other Users may use documentation within the Dwolla System in collection of that debt. This includes, but is not limited to, unpaid invoices or unfulfilled contractual agreements. You agree Dwolla will not be held liable for any losses or debts incurred during Your experience with other Dwolla Users.
Login / Password / PIN
You agree that You will not share Your login information, password, or PIN with anyone else. You understand and agree to take all necessary steps to protect Your User Account information as detailed in this Agreement. Dwolla will never ask for Your password or PIN number. You agree Dwolla carries no liability for losses or problems that may arise due to Your sharing this private information with other people, businesses, or entities.
You agree Dwolla may communicate usage information to Your Financial Institution or any service providers to that Financial Institution.
Multiple User Accounts and Dual Log In Sessions
You understand and agree that You may not maintain multiple User Accounts or use multiple User Accounts simultaneously. You understand and agree that Dwolla may provide Your usage information and personal information to state or federal law enforcement in accordance with applicable law. Any misuse or misrepresentation of the Dwolla System (including, but not limited to, attempting to use multiple User Accounts) may result in suspension of Your User Account or other actions.
Dwolla User Accounts are also not eligible for dual log in sessions, meaning that a User of a personal account may not simultaneously be logged in to his or her User Account on more than one page or from more than one location. In the event a second log in session is initiated, You agree Dwolla may disconnect both log in sessions and require any User to revalidate the User Account.
Reversals
The party receiving funds in a transaction may be subject to reversals occurring within the account if claims are made by the sending party or by the sending party's financial institution.
You understand and agree that:
● If there is a reversal of a payment to you, you will be liable to Veridian for the full amount of the reversed payment plus a fee in the amount of $15 ("Reversal fee"). The reversed payment plus the reversal fee is the "Reversal Liability."
● Reversals are debited by Veridian in the Veridian Holding Account and will be reflected in Your Dwolla User Account.
● If You do not have a balance in Your Dwolla User Account that is sufficient to cover Your Reversal Liability, the remaining balance in Your Dwolla User Account (if any) will be used to cover the Reversal Liability, and You authorize Dwolla, acting on behalf of Veridian, to take any of the following actions:
         1. Debit your attached Bank Account in the amount of the unpaid portion of the Reversal Liability;
         2. Suspend Your User Account and require you to take immediate actions to repay the unpaid portion of the Reversal Liability; and/or
         3. Engage in collection efforts to recover the unpaid portion of the Reversal Liability.
Error Resolution
In Case of Errors or Questions About Your Electronic Transfers Telephone us at (515) 280-1000 or E-mail us at compliance@dwolla.com.
You should contact us as soon as you can if you think your account statement is wrong or if you need more information about a transfer listed on the account statement. We must hear from you no later than 60 days after the account statement was first available for you to access on the Dwolla system in which the problem or error appeared.
        (1) Tell us your name and account number (if any).
        (2) Describe the error or the transfer you are unsure about, and explain as clearly as you can why you believe it is an error or why you need more information.
        (3) Tell us the dollar amount of the suspected error.
If you tell us orally, we may require that you send us your complaint or question in writing within 10 business days.
We will determine whether an error occurred within 10 business days after we hear from you and will correct any error promptly. If we need more time, however, we may take up to 45 days to investigate your complaint or question. If we decide to do this, we will credit your account within 10 business days for the amount you think is in error, so that you will have the use of the money during the time it takes us to complete our investigation. If we ask you to put your complaint or question in writing and we do not receive it within 10 business days, we may not credit your account.
For errors involving new accounts, we may take up to 90 days to investigate your complaint or question and may take up to 20 business days to credit your account for the amount you think is in error.
We will tell you the results within three business days after completing our investigation. If we decide that there was no error, we will provide you a written explanation. You may ask for copies of the documents that we used in our investigation.
Logging
You agree Dwolla, for security, legal and performance purposes, shall record information and transaction information. This includes, but is not limited to, Your operating system, IP address, usage statistics, and transaction frequency. This information can be vital for not only security, but insuring our products are fulfilling their intended purposes.
System Maintenance and Updates
Dwolla may, from time to time, perform maintenance on its systems and/or update its systems. Such maintenance and updates may result in temporary unavailability of the Dwolla System and temporary inability to access Your funds held at Veridian. You agree to relieve Dwolla from any liability or losses that may be associated of such maintenance or updates.
Warranty
SERVICES PROVIDED BY DWOLLA ARE ONLY AS REPRESENTED IN THIS USER AGREEMENT. DWOLLA DOES NOT INSURE FUNDS. FUNDS ASSOCIATED WITH USER ACCOUNTS USING DWOLLA'S SYSTEM ARE HELD IN AN ACCOUNT MAINTAINED BY VERIDIAN CREDIT UNION. FUNDS HELD AT VERIDIAN ARE HELD IN A POOLED ACCOUNT. THESE FUNDS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE, AND MAY NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR SHARE INSURANCE BY THE NATIONAL CREDIT UNION SHARE INSURANCE FUND. NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
No Endorsement or Guarantee
YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT DWOLLA IS SOFTWARE PLATFORM THAT MANAGES INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH USER FUNDS HELD IN THE VERIDIAN HOLDING ACCOUNT, AND DWOLLA DOES NOT PROVIDE ANY ENDORSEMENTS OR GUARANTEES FOR ANY INDIVIDUAL, COMPANY, OR OTHER ENTITY USING THE DWOLLA SYSTEM, AND DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS OR SERVICES PURCHASED USING DWOLLA SOFTWARE.
Force Majeure
You understand and agree Dwolla will not be held responsible for losses or damages resulting from suspension of service due to extraordinary events or circumstances beyond the control of Dwolla Corp (a "force majeure event"). In the event of a force majeure event, Dwolla may suspend service and access to the Dwolla System
3rd party API use
You agree Dwolla will not be responsible and holds no guarantees regarding the reliability, use, or misuses therein of the Dwolla API program. Please see our separate API Agreement here www.dwolla.com/tos/dev.
Consent to Electronic Transactions and Disclosures
Because Dwolla operates only on the Internet, it is necessary for You to consent to transact business with Us online and electronically. As part of doing business with Us and Veridian, therefore, We also need You to consent to Our giving You certain disclosures electronically, either via Our Site or to the email address You provide to us. By agreeing to this Agreement, You agree to receive electronically all documents, communications, notices, contracts, and agreements arising from or relating to Your User Account. The decision to do business with Us and Veridian electronically is yours. This document informs You of Your rights concerning Disclosures.
Electronic Communications. Any Disclosures will be provided to You electronically through Dwolla.com either on Our Site or via electronic mail to the verified email address You provided. If You require paper copies of such Disclosures, You may write to Us at the mailing address provided below and a paper copy will be sent to you at a cost of up to $5.00.

Scope of Consent. Your consent to receive Disclosures and transact business electronically, and Our agreement to do so, applies to any transactions to which such Disclosures relate, whether between you and Dwolla or between you and Veridian.

Consenting to Do Business Electronically. Before You decide to do business electronically with Dwolla or Veridian, you should consider whether you have the required hardware and software capabilities described below.

Hardware and Software Requirements. In order to access and retain Disclosures electronically, you must satisfy the following computer hardware and software requirements: access to the Internet; an email account and related software capable of receiving email through the Internet; a web browser which is SSL-compliant and supports secure sessions, such as Internet Explorer 5.0 or above and Netscape Navigator 6.0 or above, or the equivalent software; and hardware capable of running this software.

Withdrawing Consent. You may withdraw Your consent to receive Disclosures electronically by contacting Us at the address below. However, once You have withdrawn your consent, You may not continue to use the Dwolla System, and may be required to close your User Account.

How to Contact Us regarding Electronic Disclosures. You can contact us via email at compliance@dwolla.com or by calling (515) 280-1000.

You agree to keep Us informed of any change in Your email or home mailing address so that You can continue to receive all Disclosures in a timely fashion. If your registered email address changes, you must notify us of the change by sending an email to compliance@dwolla.com or calling (515) 280-1000. You also agree to update Your residence address and telephone number on the Site if they change.

You agree to print a copy of this Agreement for your records and You agree and acknowledge that you can access, receive and retain all Disclosures electronically sent via email or posted on the Site.
Arbitration
You and We ("The Parties") agree that upon the election of either of You or Us, any past, present, or future dispute relating in any way to Your User Account, or any other past, present, or future relationship or transaction between You and Us, will be resolved by binding arbitration as discussed below, and not through litigation in any court. (Such disputes are called "Claims" for purposes of this agreement.) This arbitration agreement is entered into pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. ¤¤ 1-16 ("FAA"). The arbitration shall be conducted by a single neutral arbitrator acting under the administration of United States Arbitration and Mediation, MidWest, Inc., and in accordance with the then-applicable United States Arbitration and Mediation Rules of Arbitration. Unless You and We agree otherwise, or unless the arbitration administrator's rules or law require otherwise, the arbitration shall be held in Minneapolis, MN.

The arbitrator will decide the Claim in accordance with all applicable law, including recognized principles of equity and statutes of limitations, and will honor all privileges recognized by law. The arbitrator will have the authority to award to a Party any damages or relief provided for under applicable law. The arbitrator's decision shall be final and legally binding, and may be enforced by any court having jurisdiction.

No class actions or similar process, and no joinder or consolidation of any Claim with a Claim of any other person or entity, shall be allowable in arbitration, without the written consent of both You and Us. The arbitrator shall have no authority to entertain any Claim on behalf of a class, group, person, or entity who is not a named party to the arbitration, nor shall any arbitrator have authority to make any award for the benefit of, or against, any class, group, person, or entity who is not a named party to the arbitration. In the event that there is a dispute about whether limiting arbitration to non-class proceedings, or to the named parties, is enforceable under applicable law, then that question shall be resolved by a court rather than by an arbitrator; and to the extent it is determined that resolution of a Claim must proceed on a class basis, it shall so proceed in a court of competent jurisdiction rather than in arbitration. If You elect to proceed with respect any Claim by an individual action in a small claims court, or its equivalent, instead of arbitration, we will not object,

If the arbitrator or arbitration administrator would impose filing fees or other administrative costs on You, We will reimburse You, upon request, to the extent such fees or costs would exceed those that You would otherwise have to pay if You were proceeding instead in a court. We will also pay additional fees or costs if required to do so by the arbitration administrator's rules or applicable law.Apart from the foregoing, each Party will be responsible for any other fees or costs, such as attorney fees that the Party may incur. If You consider that you are unable to afford any fees or costs that would be Yours to pay, You may request that We pay or reimburse them, and We will consider Your request in good faith.

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10  Bitcoin / Legal / Legality of IPOing securities on GLBSE on: May 08, 2012, 12:46:45 PM

I'm curious if any legal experts here in the forum have an opinion on the legality of issuing Bitcoin securities on the GLBSE.

Activity is picking up over there since the GLBSE 2.0 release and some "real money" is starting to change hands, both in turnover and issuance, and the "deal calendar" seems to be heating up.

I'm in discussions with some others about hopping on the bandwagon and doing an issue of our own, but we're frankly a bit nervous about the legality and potential ramifications of doing an issue there, albeit virtual.

I am no securities lawyer, but I did work a number of years in the financial industry in both USA and UK as a registered representative, and I know that taking money from the public as an "investment" and offering "securities" in return is a highly regulated activity in pretty much every legal jurisdiction.

Now, I suppose that it can be argued that all these Bitcoins are just funny money, and these securities being issued in Bitcoins are just virtual and therefore don't count because they only exist in the cyberworld.  Any way you slice it, it's a bit of a grey area at the time being.  But whether or not this stuff violates the current letter of the law, it certainly appears to me to violate the spirit of the law.  Whether or not you consider Bitcoin a currency, or legal tender, or whether it has real value or not, consider this: if I went around offering unregistered investment securities to people, I think I'd eventually get locked up, irrespective of whether people paid me in U.S. dollars, Zimbabwean dollars, gold, or popsicle sticks!  The securities industry is right up there with the nuclear power industry in terms of sectors with the most government regulation, and I don't see how this stuff will avoid BigBrother's long arm for long.

I recently addressed these concerns with nefario (who runs the GLBSE) and he seemed to have a pretty relaxed attitude about it.  He said that while they try to avoid listing anything involved in obviously illegal activity, it is the responsibility of the issuer to determine the legality their securities issue in their own jurisdiction.  At this juncture, it's probably fair to say that none of the many existing GLBSE stock and bonds issues have been registered with the SEC, or sold with a prospectus (with the usual disclaimers), or paid the teams of investment bankers and securities lawyers the fancy coins necessary to get this done.  Running a securities exchange is also usually a highly regulated activity in the real world, but of course government regulation is basically nonexistent thus far in our virtual one.

This wonderful new technology, the invention of the distributed crypto currency, has opened the door to a number of activities that clearly straddle a grey area in our current legal systems, but in my opinion this business of issuing unregulated investment securities seems like the type of thing they'll bring the hammer down on, hard, sooner rather than later, exposing the issuers, investors, and/or exchange operators to significant legal risk ... especially if things go wrong.

Thoughts?
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Dwolla now purposely delays USD withdrawals from Bitcoin exchanges on: April 21, 2012, 08:03:14 PM
Another unfortunate FYI for other Bitcoin traders here:

I just noticed that USD withdrawals to Dwolla from Bitcoin exchanges no longer come in as "instant" transfers.  In other words, you won't be able to spend, use, or withdraw the funds to your bank from Dwolla for upwards of a week or more until the Dwolla transfer "clears" and the transfer will sit as "pending" in your Dwolla account until it does.

Given that it already takes 3-5 business days for the ACH transfer to get funds into your bank, this additional delay is certainly unfortunate.

I received withdrawals from 3 different Bitcoin exchanges recently, and all are still pending, the oldest more than a week old now.  I actually checked with the exchanges to see if it's something different they are doing, but they said no, it is Dwolla.

Unfortunately this is further evidence of Dwolla moving the goalposts without any prior warning (or did I miss the announcement somewhere?) and screwing with Bitcoin users in general.  For a company whose success was built upon the patronage of Bitcoin users, it is sad indeed to see this service morph from a go-to lifesaver to PayPal v2.0.

"Help me BitInstant, you're my only hope"
12  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Mac binaries no longer 64-bit on: December 04, 2011, 05:40:47 AM

I just realized that at least the last two versions (0.4 and 0.5) of the Mac OS X builds distributed from the main SourceForge links are 32-bit binaries.  I am almost certain they used to be 64-bit apps.

Just curious, why the change and are there any plans to compile future releases as 64-bit again?

13  Local / Mercado y Economía / REMATE mensual de noviembre: 800 pesos argentinos de Bitcoin en Buenos Aires on: October 31, 2011, 06:21:06 AM

Hola de nuevo Porteños,

Bitcoin me ayudó mucho en mi reciente visita a Argentina y le doy gracias a todos por las transacciones exitosas. Ahora estoy fuera de la Argentina, pero todavía tengo una transacción mensual que tengo que pagar en Buenos Aires: mi estacionamiento.

Tengo una cochera en Las Cañitas que tengo que pagar 800 pesos argentinos cada mes (sí lo sé, es muy caro, pero es una camioneta) para los próximos 4-5 meses y el garage sólo acepta dinero en efectivo.  Desafortunadamente el estacionamiento aún no aceptan Bitcoin directamente.   Grin

Yo tenía la idea de tener un remate mensual anónimo para vender algunos Bitcoin en la Argentina a alguien que pueda pagar mi factura de estacionamiento en efectivo. Que será el siguiente:

1. El remate será de 800 pesos argentinos por un cantidad de Bitcoins. Habrá un nuevo remate cada mes durante los próximos 4-5 meses.

2. Para hacer una oferta, responda a este hilo del foro con el número MÍNIMO de Bitcoin estarías dispuesto a aceptar a cambio de pagar mi factura de 800 pesos. Sólo respondes a este hilo será considerado una oferta válida.

3. El remate terminará a las 3 hrs ART (GMT-3) en el primer día del mes (en este caso, 1 de noviembre).

4. El ganador será el MENOR número de Bitcoin que ha publicado su oferta antes del vencimiento del remate.

   Por ejemplo, el actual Mt.Gox U$S/BTC es 3,17 y peso/dólar es 4,25, entonces una oferta "justa" podría ser de 59,38 BTC.

5. Después de la expiración, el ganador será contactado con la dirección del estacionamiento en Las Cañitas, Buenos Aires y los detalles para pagar mi factura de cochera.

6. El ganador tendrá que ir a Las Cañitas con 800 pesos argentinos en efectivo para pagar la cochera, recibir un comprobante, y me envías una copia junto con tu dirección Bitcoin.

7. Una vez recibo el comprobante de pago, voy a enviar el monto de su oferta ganadora de Bitcoin a la dirección indicada.

Obviamente existe el riesgo de que pagas mi factura y nunca te envío los Bitcoins, pero como se puede ver aquí http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=toffoo y aquí https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=33085.0 tengo una excelente reputación y una larga historia de transacciones exitosos con Bitcoin, tanto dentro como fuera de la Argentina. Mi intención con este remate es sólo para pagar mi factura de estacionamiento desde lejos y compartir el amor de Bitcoin con todo el mundo, no robarte. Y, obviamente, nunca recibiría ningún pujador para mi remates mensuales futuro a menos que fiable pagar al ganador.

Mucha suerte a todos los oferentes y gracias por la ayuda!

-toffoo

PD: perdón, yo soy extranjero y mi español no es genial. Si algo es incorrecto o poco claro simplemente pregunta!

14  Economy / Trading Discussion / Would you save your Mt.Gox password in Safari v5.1? on: August 06, 2011, 03:32:58 AM

I'm looking for someone who knows what they're talking about when it comes to Internet security in general and Mac OS X Lion in particular to help me out with some advice here:

Since Mt.Gox's re-opening, I have started using a complex, un-memorizable, and barely typable new password.  Since their security issues, it seems like they have also shortened the idle time after which they log you out to some unbearably short few minutes and it is driving me absolutely crazy trying to re-login with this password what seems like 50 times a day.

I recently upgraded my Mac to Lion and Safari v5.1 and I noticed a new feature where it offers to save your passwords to secured websites.  (Yes, I realize other browsers have offered this for ages, in fact I think older Safari did as well, but it looks like this has been reimplemented in v5.1 to actually store the password in Keychain.)

I have a fairly rudimentary understanding of Mac OS and Safari internals, but I believe that Keychain is considered quite secure.  However, with all the shenanigans around with Mt.Gox accounts getting hacked and Bitcoins getting stolen, I'm a bit nervous about storing this password right in my browser.

Would you?
15  Local / Mercado y Economía / VENDO Bitcoins para efectivo en Buenos Aires, Argentina on: July 30, 2011, 11:05:49 PM

Hola porteños,

Soy extranjero y estoy temporalmente en Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Tengo que mover dinero a la Argentina y no puedo encontrar una manera fácil de hacerlo, así que tuvo la idea de vender algunas Bitcoins aquí por dinero en efectivo.

Por lo tanto, estoy ofreciendo en venta Bitcoins de la tasa de Mt.Gox + 1% en el barrio de Las Cañitas en Buenos Aires. Voy a aceptar pesos o dólares en efectivo y en persona.  Por favor, NO transferencias bancarias, PayPal, PagoFacil, etc.  CASH ONLY.

Por favor, póngase en contacto conmigo a través de MSN para organizar una reunión:  bitcoin.brasil arroba xemaps punto com

Un abrazo
16  Other / Obsolete (buying) / toffoo's NEW GUY SPECIAL: a quick/easy way to buy Bitcoins, for Chase customers on: May 23, 2011, 05:16:12 AM
I have seen many threads about challenges and delays new guys face in buying their first significant number of Bitcoins:

1.) setting up a Dwolla account, waiting days for verification, waiting days to fund it, waiting to have your transfer accepted to buy Bitcoins on the exchange at Mt.Gox (and paying their commission)
-or-
2.) setting up GPG, getting a rating, learning the OTC order system, figuring out who reputable traders are, how to avoid scams, and which payment processors to use to buy Bitcoins over-the-counter on the #bitcoin-otc IRC channel


For customers of Chase bank in the U.S., I present a better solution, toffoo's NEW GUY SPECIAL:

I offer to sell up to 50 BTC, at a small premium to the prevailing Mt.Gox offering price, to any new guy who would like to buy Bitcoins with Chase's QuickPay service.  *** No trust, no rating, no verification, and no waiting required. ***  Have your new Bitcoins in your wallet in a matter of minutes!

QuickPay is a good option for Bitcoin trading, as it is quick, secure, completely free for both parties, setup is instant for Chase customers, and it avoids most of the chargeback/TOS violation issues of using payment processors like PayPal (which I do NOT recommend!).  See more details and sign up here: https://www.chase.com/online/services/quickpay.htm

You can see a real-time updated estimate of where I can offer to sell you Bitcoins by clicking this link to my sell order on the #bitcoin-otc order board:

http://bit.ly/toffooNewGuySpecial

This offer is only valid for Chase banking customers in the U.S. making payment via QuickPay, negotiated via #bitcoin-otc IRC channel, which you can access with an IRC client or here: http://bitcoin-otc.com

Please do not leave orders here in the forum as I do not check it often and I will not trade Bitcoins via forum posts or messages.


I do not stand to earn much with this offer, but I thought I could do my little bit to expand the reach of Bitcoin, help out some new guys, and encourage the use of #bitcoin-otc and Chase QuickPay (and DISCOURAGE the use of PayPal!) for OTC trading.

ps: for non-Chase customers, there are similar services such as Popmoney and ING Direct that personally I cannot accept, but there are others in the channel that do

pps: for non-U.S. Bitcoiners, I'm sorry, apart from PayPal (yuk) I do not know of a good international option for online payments


17  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / 0.3.21 Mac client & UPnP on: May 10, 2011, 06:28:41 PM
I noticed that the new binary for the 0.3.21 build Mac client was released the other day.  So far it's running great for me, much faster than the previous release, but one question:

Does the 0.3.21 Mac client support the new automatic UPnP port mapping feature?  I see the option in 'Preferences' but it is greyed out.

This is one new feature I was looking forward to, as I am behind a NAT and use Bitcoin on several different machines.

Many thanks to all the developers who didn't forget about us Apple-heads.   Wink
18  Economy / Marketplace / Bitcoin Brasil: Brazilian Real->Bitcoin Cash Exchange in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on: April 07, 2011, 06:05:07 AM
Fellow Bitcoiners,

I am happy to announce that I have "gone into business" with my Brazilian cousin to bring fast, efficient, anonymous, and affordable Bitcoin/cash exchanges to Rio de Janeiro!

South America in general and Brazil in particular is known for bureaucracy, inefficiency, high fees, and unfavorable restrictions when it comes to financial transactions. The region also has a long history of inflation and devaluation of government-issued fiat currency.

Brazil has been a rapid adopter of new Internet technologies and we hope that our new Bitcoin<->cash exchange service in the heart of Rio de Janerio will help accelerate the spread of Bitcoins in the region and shed some light on one of the darkest corners of the financial world.

Our real-time Brazilian Real<->Bitcoin bid/offer quotations will be based on the Mt. Gox U.S. Dollar<->Bitcoin exchange rate.

Our current quotation for Brazilian Reals per Bitcoin is: bid: R$1.141 - offer: R$1.292 / per Bitcoin

We will be dealing exclusively in anonymous, privately-negotiated CASH exchanges. No PayPal, Dwolla, bank deposits, or wire transfers! In addition to Brazilian Reals, we are also happy to deal in U.S. Dollars.

Our minimum transaction will be 200 Reals (or equivalent) and maximum transaction size for new counterparties is 2,000 Reals.
 
Contact:
Email: bitcoin.brasil@xemaps.com
MSN/Windows Live Messenger: bitcoin.brasil@xemaps.com
Website: http://bitcoinbrasil.blogspot.com
IRC: toffoo in #bitcoin-otc on freenode

We can also be found on:
The Bitcoin Map: http://www.bitcoinmap.com
Bitcoin.local: http://www.tradebitcoin.com
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