Cypherdoc, what is your average cost of buying bitcoin? do you think it is better to buy bitcoin around $2~$5 than $14? (I have been buying all the time, but never buy it all at once.) tThough you might lose your bet( we will be seeing it in a month), it's lucky for you that I have not take your bet.
I was saying that their would be better price for buying bitcoin back 1 year ago, but you bet the price for the next year.
I bet the bitcoin exchange rate in USD will be higher 1 year from now, too. 100USD worth of bitcoin will be donated to this forum if I lose my bet.
My suggestion this time is likely the same: save money every month, buy bitcoin constantly. never put all your money in it at a single trading day.
See you next year.
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He is always ready to give you a crash after your panic buying. Keep money in hand and be patient, withdraw your open bid orders, to help the price fall, and you will get cheap coins.
Be afraid, be very afraid. I don't see what's wrong with being aware of the existence of the big holders, especially those ones who are always ready to slash the market. Stop yourselves from panic buying and always being patient, you will get better chance to buy in at a cheap price. I told you.
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Alex reaches millions of people that are sick of the Federal Reserve. If you stay away from the cryptography and the mining, and focus only on the reasons WHY people USE bitcoins, you'll have a good discussion that won't go off on tangents.
+1
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It seems that Gavin has brought us really good news here. Thanks!
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Money is a thing with strong networking effect. That's why people doubt about bitcoin. Since USD is so widely accepted, why another kind of currency? Bitcoin will work out as it has something USD really does not have, such as buying drugs on Silk Road and send money to the other side of the earth without fees. However, as bitcoin is already there, any other alternative XXcoins won't work anymore.
Everyone make their own IOU just like everybody set up his own Bit Torrents, you're kidding, right? you share the files with yourself?
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No. In my project, the tipping is merely to say, "I really mean it" than to get the target to take that free money. The point is I could buy a million email addresses and tell them about bitcoin but most would be repelled. Spamming is not good. But make every single bitcoiner write a person-to-person letter to the merchants, that's pretty good.
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Good news. Is there any way we can make donations?
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I did understood you question. You asked for the right formula. I figured out you already knew how to load data from a URL and you had problems making out the correct URL. My answer was supposed to suggest that you need to concatenate the URL to the short/full address. BTW, my solution is: =importdata(concat($A$1;B2)) A1=" http://btc.to/", A2 and down has the formula and in column B I write the addresses. Thanks, this $A$1 is cool!
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You don't understand how to use functions in Google Docs, do you? It is working in Google Spreadsheet.
Also, a little bit of respect towards people shouldn't be bad for your health. Try it some day. No rush.
I've figured it out myself, it should be like this. =importDATA("http://btc.to/1")
And you really don't understand the question. Not irrespective at all.
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this is good news. as there is bit-pay service, they don't actually need take any financial or legal risks.
Maybe the bitcoin payment service company, like bit-pay, should just follow up this news and try some pitch work.
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You don't understand my quesion, do you? It's not working in the Google Spreadsheet.
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I cannot say flexcoin is very clever, and maybe that's why he chose to be start a ponzi scheme to make quick money.
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Somebody please help and give me the right formula to get the full and short address from btc.to, thanks!
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wow, If mtgox do it this way, which is really efficient, I will just check with my friend. I guess it's the very possible explanation.
thanks!
P.S
If so, the Mtgox act as a trusted third party, maybe they should give the payer something can be used as evidence as payment-made, like a (mtgox address) in the account history. I guess it's only several lines of coding, right?
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I already paid my friend through Mtgox redeemable code. And I wish mtgox looks into this question.
The money is a such a small amount, I'm not angry at all. And Mtgox just send me a free Yubikey, and I really appreciate that, and feel Mtgox has the willing to invest in the future of bitcoin economy.
but just worried about what's wrong with mtgox's back end.
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And there is not a transaction on Mon 03 Oct 2011 01:23:50 PM JST
Is any stuff are stealing micro bitcoin from your comany?
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No, withdraw. Because I'm going to pay somebody else 0.02BTC. and the picture was a PrtSc of my Account History. Though it doesn't really matter 0.02BTC, but I guess there must be something wrong happened. It never happened to me before when using mtgox as a e-wallet.
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How do you handle dispute resolution on this low cost bit-e-bay?
I'd rather see Amazon accept Bitcoins not eBay. People trust Amazon to ship goods versus how much they trust an eBay seller.
Yes, you like it as I like it. But I guess it will be still a better world for having the existence of a ebay there. With the help of reputation system, you can still find a trustworth seller on Ebay. and secondhand goods can be sold on ebay.
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