As an alternative, you could give people free copies of your ebook and ask them to review it. If its good you should trust them to write good reviews.
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Wow, just read it again. Great use of the Parens there.
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Wow, that topic title is completely misleading.
I read it, .20 cents / BTC. Wow thats a deal. Then the OP says .20 cents /BTC BELOW MARKET PRICE.
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I just have to also point out. Why did you post on the newbie board? Are they the ones that have the most ltc to spare?
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Ok, I just have to point out that even if some troll's out to get you, its still wrong to pay people to give your ebook positive reviews.
Just my .0001 BTC.
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Nope, most likely they won't deliver in time.
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I believe a LARGE part of the booms come because its now summer.
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Reading posts from a year ago is funny.
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It's a gambling, the same way investing on the stockmarket, starting your own business, or doing anything in life is a gamble.
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Confused about KNCMiner numbers though. It offers less GH/$ than MetaBank, and delivers later, but for some reason the ROI is like 5x higher? Maybe it's explained in the 8 pages that I don't want to read, if so, I apologize.
KnC may be offering less in Gh/$, but is promising much more of those Gh (350,000)! And that's what counts in this race - more Gh in the start (first months) means early 'break even' and better ROI. Sorry, but that post doesn't make any sense. It isnt total hash rate that determines break even, but a mix of cost per hash rate, date released, and power cost and looking at those, bitfury should do better. It is true that the to ROI is in bitcoins (which is s little strange, you should change it to percent of origional investment) which would naturally benefit larger products, but bitfury still shouldnt be negative.
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I'm sorry, this is completely irrelevant. I didn't read the entire thread, but when I saw the name of this alt I had to say something.
Seriously? AMERICAN COIN? Is that pandering much? Is this a coin just for americans? I wrote a parody post somewhere on the forum about releasing a coin called SCAMCoin or LibertyCoin, but seriously AmericanCOIN? Whats next ChinaCoin? Oh wait, that one already went bust.
Nevermind. Don't mind me. I just really had to post that.
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Well, at least they shipped some chips.....
I really don't think these companies estimate demand very well (or care about their customers).
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It's a pity that I need to use sepa transfers that take quite some time to be executed or I would buy right now ! Price is going slowly going back up, I hope the manipulator will not hit again.
If you check http://bitcoin.clarkmoody.com and select H4 and zoom out (scroll down) on the chart all the way you can see the 6/7 dumping pattern quite clearly. If this were just someone selling off their BTC this would be the worst way to do it, you would sell off gradually over time to get the best price. Ah, but thats not the point for them. Their goal isn't to get the most fiat out of the sell. What they do is drop the price by selling a large amount of bitcoins for fiat. However, they they buy them all back up at the lower price when everyone else freaks out. The market price slowly recovers and they can do it again.
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Personally, I think bitcoins are worth less now that the difficulty has started to rise -- indicating that ASICs are starting to come on board more and more. ASICs are inherently cheaper to run than GPU farms. Since the whole backend of the bitcoin network has become cheaper to operate then the price should be adjusted accordingly.
I'm not sure about that. I think bitcoin prices are affected more by supply and demand than anything else and mining only affects supply a bit (and its a constant 25 bitcoins every ten minutes). (Specualation on the on the otherhand affect both Demand and Supply ALOT). However, I personally think ASIC companies are starting to cash out more to pay their bills.
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So what are the added parts needed to use the board exactly? I don't understand the difference between that and the PCB components.
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What is the difference between fully assembled unit and just PCB with Assembly? There's a 35 dollar price difference between the two and I don't quite understand what they mean.
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lol. You beat me to it. I was about to post that link. Its an interesting article that spells out the weaknesses of bitcoin pretty well.
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Yeah, thats not that much of an decrease. I think part of its driven by asic companies starting to cash out more.
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Well.... Bitcoin is a digital/virtual/online/decentralized/p2p currency.
I think people can understand that. I think what really confuses people is the use of the word "mining" that overshadows the fact that the basis is of bitcoins is really a public Blockchain that works as a ledger of all transactions.
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Just so people know... selling accounts is allowed.
I wonder why though. Are there any good reasons to buy an account for non-scammers? Ok getting past the newbie jail, but that's not really that much of an argument. Giveaways that are usless to the account owner, meh. A slight argument, but nothing in face of the disadvantages of making the life for scammers easier. Yeah..... Why is selling accounts allowed?
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