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8701  Economy / Services / Re: Earn upto 0.6 BTC per month for your signature! on: November 30, 2013, 12:05:35 AM
Bitsplay is buying your signatures!

Info: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345107.0

All you need to do is advertise us in your signature and post your bitcoin address in this thread. You can post your bitcoin address every month to get payouts. Paid after the term ends.

Our link must be on top in your signature.

Rates:

50-100:    0.03 BTC
101-250:   0.06 BTC
251-500:   0.12 BTC
501-801:   0.21 BTC
801-1200: 0.32 BTC
1200+:      0.60 BTC


+0.01 BTC if you include link to your own game!

Posts at the end of payment period are counted.

Signature Code:

Code:
[b][size=12pt][url=http://www.bitsplay.ga/][color=blue][glow=#cdf,2,290] ✰ Bitsplay.ga | Play and Make your own Satoshi Dice game! ✰ [/url][url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345107.0][color=blue]- *Thread*[/color][/url][/b]

Optionally:

Code:
[b][size=12pt][url={GAME URL}][color=blue][glow=#cdf,2,290] ✰ Play my own Satoshi Dice game! ✰ [/url][url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345107.0][color=blue]- *Thread*[/color][/url][/b]

List of current people: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Atwn-scCrqpYdE1WVnhOQ1RPejRkMHhzUGlfZ0locFE
I'll update it as soon as I can, as soon as I get online and read the posts. Smiley

worth a go. please confirm record of joining.

10 posts

address  1DKQZ3hoTGwZHqnZHqRKqVUfHiaiGUyRbK
8702  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This guy must be going mad, he lost 4 Million Pounds worth of Bitcoins on: November 29, 2013, 11:38:16 PM
lol, he would probably be better off trying to randomly generating his private key than crawling through landfill looking for this hard drive. joking of course.

although, for 4 million couldn't he turn up at the landfill with like over 100 people and search through the most recently dumped stuff.

it would still be £40,000 each if they found it.

Thanks. I thought I was the only one trying to work through how many people it would take to search the dump over a weekend.
8703  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Bitcoin Expo London Sat Nov 30th UK on: November 29, 2013, 10:51:46 PM
This will be a good event.

The UK is one of the largest hubs for exchanging currency and transacting generally, but when it comes to bitcoin it has near zero exposure.
8704  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: November 29, 2013, 10:04:03 PM
heads up is much appreciated
8705  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: November 29, 2013, 09:36:45 PM
I have no idea what this is all about, but how do I join in Grin

I have a new GPU coming in a few days, Powercolor AX7990, to do some LTC mining to get started.

I put down an order for KNCMiner Neptune to get started in BTC mining via a pool, but chances are the units will go to repeat customers.

I want to get familiar with mining, but wouldn't mind putting together a syndicate of real cash investors at some point in 2014 to help top-up funds to support the next level of difficulty coming around the corner, if there is an opportunity for that.

Any chairs left with participating on this before mining starts?

Have you been hibernated for a year or two ?


I was part of a business that took on western union and moneygram, but the financial crisis stopped expansion funding. took a break and completely missed a sector I know a lot about, moving money, but using digital currency.

I spent years looking at how the industry moves money, raised quite a serious pile of money between 2000 and 2007 with others to go after a few sectors, so I know how really disruptive this can be.
8706  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: November 29, 2013, 07:39:49 PM
I have no idea what this is all about, but how do I join in Grin

I have a new GPU coming in a few days, Powercolor AX7990, to do some LTC mining to get started.

I put down an order for KNCMiner Neptune to get started in BTC mining via a pool, but chances are the units will go to repeat customers.

I want to get familiar with mining, but wouldn't mind putting together a syndicate of real cash investors at some point in 2014 to help top-up funds to support the next level of difficulty coming around the corner, if there is an opportunity for that.

Any chairs left with participating on this before mining starts?
8707  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN] KRAKEN.COM - Exchange Now Open with USD, EUR, BTC, LTC, XRP, NMC on: November 29, 2013, 02:46:41 PM
Deposits and Withdrawals are both working for customers with Fidor banks accounts.

To deposit:

Log into your Kraken account and go to Account > Funding > Deposit > EUR > Wire Transfer.

Get our Fidor bank account number you see there and use this to "send money" from your Fidor account.

In your Cash manager on the Fidor website. Go to:
 "Transactions" (Überweisungen)
"via FidorPay Account" (via FidorPayKonto)
"send money" (Geld senden)

To Withdraw:

Log into your Kraken account and go to Account > Funding > Deposit > EUR > SEPA. Get Fidor's BIC from there.

Then go to Funding > Withdraw > EUR > SEPA. Add your Fidor account using your own Fidor IBAN and Fidor's BIC. We will then convert this to a Fidorpay "send money" transaction.

Deposits and withdrawals for Fidor customers will be credited to accounts several times per day (and perhaps hourly in the future).

Geez, I wish I had a Fidor account!  Cool


I'm seriously impressed. I put a company through full regulatory approval in the UK which takes around 6 months and started on a USA project for them. How your getting around the USA regulatory hurdles with Fidor is good going.

Best of luck. there needs to be more professional exchanges to stop people getting scammed.
8708  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GroupHashing.com (Scam Service?) Simple conversion error gave it away on: November 29, 2013, 02:26:07 PM

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We are not a scam.

Infact you found the website before we have officially launched. We had planned to launch in the next day or two, we are just finalizing a few things and working on getting a live webcam feed going.

Yes, we had a simple error on the contracts page which stated contracts where 1 GH/s and 2 GH/s, when infact they should have read 1 MH/s and 2 MH/s. A simple mistake which has since been fixed.

Let me know if you have any further issues.

Thank you.

https://grouphashing.com
[/quote]

Do you support Peercoin?

Can I sign up for BTC and LTC?
8709  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: November 29, 2013, 02:06:23 PM
Is there any software (preferrably for mac), that can accept wallets of any kind? It's frustrating that you have to have a wallet software for each and every altcoin separately.

I think electrum might introduce a litecoin wallet some time in the future so it's a first step for a wallet with multiple coin support.

If they do, that will be amazing, but you'd need to be careful not to send BTC when you meant to send LTC.

8710  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: November 29, 2013, 01:39:51 PM
I watched two eBay auctions end of few days ago with final sales of 20 and then 30 LTC coins go twice over the official exchange displayed rates.

Isn't selling coins on ebay risky. I mean you can chargeback on ebay like paypal can't you?

Yes it is, but sometimes it's worth the risk because the mark-up is so huge. I bought all my first coins on ebay with paypal and was happy to pay a little premium for the ease of getting them without doing bank transfers and going through exchanges. I also liked that if I got scammed, I would be able to get my money back. Thankfully that didn't happen.

Buying on eBay probably the most costly way to do, but only because of the competition from others. The bigger risk is being suspended from eBay and PayPal because I don't think they allow it. They just don't have the people or technology to stop all the sellers at the moment.
8711  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: November 29, 2013, 08:24:10 AM
What do you think how high LTC is going?

I watched two eBay auctions end of few days ago with final sales of 20 and then 30 LTC coins go twice over the official exchange displayed rates.

I think there is a lot of speculation driving it up, but the people buying are doing so because (maybe):

1. they feel they can't afford to get into BTC.
2. they feel they have missed the boat on BTC.
3. LTC looks cheap compared to BTC and it might go to $1,000 soon - which it might at this current rate.
4. existing players feeling priced out of mining and turning to other coins
5. people in some countries, like the UK, can't access exchanges to buy so they look for other more expensieve ways to purchase
8712  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Alt-Coins on: November 29, 2013, 01:04:33 AM
Well I'm hedging my bets as to which coin might or might not be best
by using  multipool. At least my GPU's still have some use there.
I doubt I'll ever have enough return from them to afford to get into
any high end mining gear, but who knows - maybe one of them will take off!

LTC has taken off.

Has anyone tried combining resources to buy one big rig, come to some arrangement on power costs?

I have emailed KNCMiner today to go on pre-order of Neptune. I can afford it (if it is around what I expect), but only just. I am looking to set it up as a standalone and pool, but you never know.

That's assuming I get one.
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