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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Property auctions on: October 27, 2014, 02:10:20 PM
Hi, you should give BidBit.co a try. There are no crazy rules when it comes to social media and you can post real estate or what ever you like.

you can visit them at www.BidBit.co


Good luck!

CryptoCrazy
2  Economy / Goods / Re: Item up for Bid for Bitcoin on BidBit.co - Canon Powershot SX510 on: October 27, 2014, 02:05:23 PM
Thanks for all your inquiries.

Shipping:

Shipping will be sent out anywhere in North America Only through UPS for $20US converted to BTC (Bitpay Exchange) right now it's BTC 0.0280

Just to let you all know, BidBit.co processes all payments securely through Bitpay, and is held in escrow until the camera arrives to the highest bidder. Also, the control is in the buyer. Once you get the camera, you can release funds to seller. It's that easy.

Here is a link to an image of the actual Camera:

https://bidbit.co/i/thumb/itemphoto/original/a4379dafdac423ee6dbdf249e72cbae8/1024x768_cam1a.jpg

If anyone else has any questions, please feel free to post.

Thank you and Happy Bidding!

3  Economy / Goods / Item up for Bid for Bitcoin on BidBit.co - Canon Powershot SX510 on: October 27, 2014, 03:42:00 AM
Hi Everyone,

I have newly posted a Canon PowerShot SX510 HS 12.1 MP Digital Camera for Auction on BidBit.co
It's brand New Display Model, fully packaged with Documents and Warranty you can fill out and mail.

If anyone is interested in placing a Bid, Click Here:

https://bidbit.co/item/84379910/canon-powershot-sx510-hs-121-mp-digital-camera--black--kit-w-af-24-720mm

Bidding is starting at $10 or BTC 0.0280
Shipping is North America Only, $20 or BTC 0.0561

Anyway, thanks for having a look and Happy Bidding!



4  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: January 02, 2014, 07:26:39 AM
To cloudhasher,


I too am very happy to be using your services, I agree that you have greatly improved your operations but I do have a question:

I really miss having my total number of mining power in the dashboard. I hate to have to sum up all my contracts for the total amount especially if you're always adding more contracts through the RRP Program. Would it be possible if you can add the total amount of Hashing Power back to the dashboard just like the old interface used to?

Thanks for your time

Crypto,

So you're saying that you want one place on the new dashboard that totals your current hashing power right?  If so, I'll let our management know.  I agree that that was cool on our previous dashboard.  Please let me know if I have this right.

Michael

What you have stated is what is needed. The GHS was displayed easily to see. I have to add it up in order to know where I stand. Please return the GHS summary that showed the total amount of GHS for the user.

Thank You

Yes, that's right. It was a cool feature and would love to see that placed back on the dashboard. Thanks
5  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cloud mining / contracts - share your experience on: December 30, 2013, 12:18:54 AM
I've been using CloudHashing(.)com and have been very happy with their services.
6  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: December 30, 2013, 12:07:24 AM
To cloudhasher,


I too am very happy to be using your services, I agree that you have greatly improved your operations but I do have a question:

I really miss having my total number of mining power in the dashboard. I hate to have to sum up all my contracts for the total amount especially if you're always adding more contracts through the RRP Program. Would it be possible if you can add the total amount of Hashing Power back to the dashboard just like the old interface used to?

Thanks for your time
7  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: November 08, 2013, 01:19:39 AM

Right on the top of this webpage says:

Warning: Moderators do not remove likely scams. You must use your own brain: caveat emptor. Watch out for Ponzi schemes. Do not invest more than you can afford to lose.

Which means, you need to do your homework on any investment before investing any money and it absolutely should be money you can afford to lose! So when your dealing with an investment that fails, you move on! "Yes, it sucks but you pick up the pieces and focus your energy on the next investment(s).

The members here can't be the eyes, ears, governors and protectors of everyone (Experienced & Newbies) on this forum or website. The message above is meant for all members!. Potentially every offer on this forum is a scam and all posts should be treated as such when making your OWN opinions on any deal or offer.

I think we should take the advice "You must use your own brain" and lets not voice our opinions or post replies on other peoples behalf (the newbies) . They figured out how to sign up to this forum, I think they can strike enough keys on their keyboards to voice their own opinions. Because this forum calls someone a Jr. Member, doesn't mean that their not experienced in bitcoin or the bitcoin community!


caveat emptor - Buyer Beware!

Words I live by in everyday life, Not just Bitcoins!




8  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts, UK LTD company - Now Mining & Paying Bitcoin on: November 05, 2013, 06:35:27 PM
I don't think they knew the equipment was going to be late. Did any of us know when some of us ordered from Butterfly Labs?  I think they we're lied to by the manufacturers just like how they lied to all of us. I also concur, I don't think their intent was fraud or Scam. I just think that this is a company that got way to big to fast. They tried to do to much to quickly. I think it's a company that could be better managed and a company that needs better communication with their customers. When they have issues, they should be speaking up, and not in this forum, they should be communicating to their customers! We all have email!

Customers should be notified during every step of the way on everything that's going on. they should be giving them updates if the pool is down, if upgrades are being done, payout issues, website issues, or any other issues, upgrades or announcements. I hate the fact that they just keep their customers in the dark. it really bothers me. Yesterday, the pool was down all day, not one peep from them about the situation.

To say something positive about them, there are flaws but I do get paid when the system actually works. They did pass on more GH as promised and it does look like I will probably pass my ROI on my July Contract. Having said all that, I don't think their intent is fraudulent (having looked at blockchain, the last bitcoin payout was 487BTC  or over $120,000 USD to their customers),

That tells me their intent is to run a legitimate business, they just need better management personnel who can handle the everyday stuff and Public relations. I hope they can get pass this and steer this ship towards the right direction before it sinks. as being part of the bitcoin community, we should hope that they succeed, bring more people to bitcoin and create more awareness. Their advertising has brought more people to bitcoin everyday. It's efforts like this that bring more awareness and demand for bitcoin. The price of bitcoin will go up with more demand. We need to think about that.

I'm sure we will see a price adjustment soon on their offers and like always, people will jump on like usual.
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which country might switch to BTC? on: November 04, 2013, 03:58:51 AM
It is freedom without actual financial system. Please watch below video and you will see what happens and what we will get after freedom from cental bank system.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFDe5kUUyT0&feature=share

wow, great video.
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Little Help with Father-in-Law.... on: November 04, 2013, 03:45:03 AM
there is no convincing a guy like that. I find people like that have to prove it to themselves. Let him try to break the bitcoin code, lol ...good luck with that!

My suggestion is keep feeding him mainstream articles about bitcoin good or bad, he will come to his own conclusions.

Besides, did you marry him or his daughter! remember that! When you have these discussions, your wife needs to have your back in the discussion, make sure he understands that all choices are made by the two of you and not just you. 2 against 1 is better odds.
11  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: KncMiner Saturn: Not worth it (but if you disagree, buy mine) on: November 03, 2013, 10:12:35 PM
CryptoCrazy--it looks profitable because some of your inputs are inaccurate.

First, you put in the current difficulty as 390 million.  That is the current difficulty, but only for another couple of days.  By the time someone actually receives the Saturn, the difficulty will be something like 520 million.  Put that number into your calculator, and you're immediately in the red.

Also, you underestimated the difficulty increase per month.  You input 119% when the actual value is at least 150%.

Difficulty on August 24: 65,750,060
Difficulty on September 25: 148,819,200
% increase August to September:  126%

Difficulty on October 26: 390,928,788
% increase September to October:  163%

But if you think I'm wrong, why don't you buy this Saturn?  It should be free money for you.

I agree with what you're saying. I just wanted to make the point that this calculator was more accurate than bitcoinx. For the record, I'm not interested in buying a KNC or any other miner for that matter. I think you're better off buying bitcoins with your money and holding on to them at this point.

Let the price of the bitcoin do all the work!
12  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: KncMiner Saturn: Not worth it (but if you disagree, buy mine) on: November 03, 2013, 06:28:25 PM
Don't use that calculator, to me its a joke. It was probably created by someone from Butterfly labs just to keep their customers from lynching them. I use this calculator which is far more accurate:

http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/a/103f27233b

I have the inputs of the selected KNC miner and numbers starting from November which you can change the month. The difficulty value will automatically change as well. Have a look and have fun with it.

You can choose any current miner and it will automatically input their credentials into the calculator.
13  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Check it out the funny Bitcoin video...:) on: November 03, 2013, 10:35:42 AM
HaHaHa, ...that's funny!
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is Paypal safe for bitcoin transactions? on: November 03, 2013, 10:29:34 AM
I had bad experiences with paypal , wont trust them ever again.

I agree, I've been burned by them, ...never again!!!
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just bought GHash's from CEX is that a good idea? on: November 03, 2013, 02:00:30 AM
I totally agree, not worth it. I would use the money to buy BTC instead. At least you have the bitcoins right away and they will go up in value within the next year.
16  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do you think that BTC will reach 300$? on: November 02, 2013, 08:15:15 PM
you have to look at overall averages and not the $30 to $50 spikes up and down, that doesn't mean it's crashing. I believe it will continue to increase as the difficulty rate goes up and also now that it's becoming more mainstream. I think you can still make money on the ups and downs though. People need to start using bitcoins more in their everyday lives and I believe that's what will make the price of bitcoin more stable. The bitcoin ATM Machines that are launched in Vancouver are a very good start in stabilizing bitcoin. Hope to see one soon where I live!
17  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I have preordered some Mining Stuff does it make sense? BA 7.5 Th/s on: November 02, 2013, 06:59:39 PM
Looking at that calculator, it looks like the most 7.5TH will produce starting March of 2014 is going to be about 65 Bitcoins. If you paid $12,800 for your equipment now, then you've invested about $196 per Bitcoin once you've mined all 65 of them. ($12,800 ÷ 65BTC =  $196.92)

Why not take your current $12,800 and just go out and buy 65 Bitcoins now and wait for the price of Bitcoins to go up? At least you have all your bitcoins right away and not have to wait until September of next year. You would probably turn over a profit faster this way once the price of Bitcoins does go up. (Which I'm sure it will!)

Just a thought.

I would love to hear anyone else's thoughts on this as I am having the same dilemma right now whether to buy ASIC equipment or just bitcoins for future gains.
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I have preordered some Mining Stuff does it make sense? BA 7.5 Th/s on: November 02, 2013, 01:43:13 PM
how much did you pay for it?
19  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hey was looking to purchase some BTC and looking for advice for a beginner. on: November 01, 2013, 08:42:49 PM
I agree and believe that bitcoin even at $200 is still cheap. I think the price of BTC is only going to go up. Buy now and buy later. I'm hoarding! ...LOL!
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Cloudhashing Palaver on: November 01, 2013, 08:33:59 PM
Not sure I understand if you hit your ROI?
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