$400 seems a little expensive for a modded RPi2?
also, can you buy this thing with bitcoin? no? well...
Wait, you can't buy it with bitcoin? For all they seem to be trying to promote bitcoin, that's pretty dumb...
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Hold
I have invested in cloud mining, but just small amounts I could afford to lose. 2BTC is too much to invest it all. Perhaps 0.5 in cloud mining and the other 1.5 BTC hold.
How about 0 BTC in cloud mining...it's not worth putting any money into. You're throwing it away.
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My rollin username is RGBKey, for giveaway #4 obviously. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Yes, full nodes are good too, but I still think this is a good way to support the network, albeit an expensive one.
Only if these miners mined on a p2p pool or solo-mined and encouraged decentralization of mining. It seems to be that it will merely grow one of the large mining pools however and one of the pools that people cannot direct their hashing power away from unlike some of the others. If you simply wanted to hash to support the network you would be better off buying an s7 and mining yourself on p2p pool and possibly breaking even and turning a profit (provided cheap electricity) rather than only making back 20% of your investment (assuming free electric with 21) I never said it was effectively helping the network. But it is helping. Not very well, but helping.
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So what is the general consensus of buying bitcoins? I still use circle and am worried about this... I would prefer to use exchange sites like local bitcoins, but they don't have any users in the town I'm in currently I use coinbase in the US, I don't trust circle yet, they haven't been in business long enough. Coinbase has to follow the same rules under KYC/AML guidelines. So there's no big difference. Both will close your accounts and freeze transactions immdiately if they think something is suspicious. Just have read at r/Bitcoin of how many people complained about coinbase and their service. I suppose I haven't thought about that, and I try to stay away from /r/bitcoin, because well, reddit.
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No coins have been blacklisted afaik, nobody ever allowed such a system to come into existance.
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Good to see that at least someone is accepting donations straight through bitcoin, this is good news.
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I hate threads like this because this is the reason people still assosiate bitcoin with only illegal activity.
It's hard to fight this thing and it will be hard to fight this allegation for a long time to come in the Bitcoin future. You know, this is what people have first heard about Bitcoin, so that first impression tends to stay here very long time, especially when this is the principal ammunition of all of the trolls out there and Bitcoin non-believers. Bitcoin will just have to have many more positive use cases recognized by the general public in the future, in order for this to fade away. That's what I'm hoping for, I'm just saying the continual discussion of it on the forums doesn't help the appearance much.
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It's a bad idea to buy "cloud mining" from a newbie announcing a new website. Smells like a scam, HYIP at least.
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It isn't about breaking even by using the hashing power as a revenue model. Some might ask why a device engineer would desire such a thing. Isn’t the purpose of bitcoin mining simply to get rich — or not, as the case may be? Well, at 21 we are less concerned with bitcoin as a financial instrument and more interested in bitcoin as a protocol — and particularly in the industrial uses of bitcoin enabled by embedded mining. https://medium.com/@21dotco/a-bitcoin-miner-in-every-device-and-in-every-hand-e315b40f2821That's all fine and well... but you are discussing the future and we are discussing this product and whether people should buy it or not. There are better ways to be altruistic to support the bitcoin ecosystem if that is what you are implying. Yes, full nodes are good too, but I still think this is a good way to support the network, albeit an expensive one.
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Make sure you put some way to update software on it if that's possible...wouldn't want it running outdated software.
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Yeah, I think the purpose of the mining chip is more to secure bitcoin than to turn a profit. My mistake.
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Did you guys really expect there to be someone that spent the time to develop an app just to give money away? Don't be so naive.
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I used to play this, it was a pretty clunky game but it was very fun and I enjoyed it. Shame it's not running anymore.
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i wish i could buy a better gaming rig for my pc or a gaming laptop with btc without converting it to fiat
Well you can buy amazon gift cards through gyft, but I suppose that does involve converting to fiat. It's still pretty easy.
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This thread is pretty interesting, seeing the number of people that view bitcoin just as an investment and not a technology.
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Anything big enough will get more attention by everyone including governments, if it gets as big as the silk road it will be shut down eventually.
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Very true. Now where's your code so we can see if it is better than Core and XT?
This is the problem that people don't consider, these people have committed most of their time towards debating what is best and developing software. That's not cheap or easy.
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How lazy are they, they even didn't take down that sign. I bet few bitcoiners already doomed by that sign before you. Maybe other store which accept bitcoin through bitpay could stopped accept bitcoin in future I think other bitcoin companies such as Coinbase or Xapo should replace BitPayIs this really a solution? It still won't be direct p2p bitcoin trade. You still can have company which could be attacked by hackers or worse discredit itself like bitpay did. And I thought that bitcoin community is aiming to be independent and free from 3rd party payment processors.
After hearing op's story I wonder now how many of these "Bitcoin accepted here" signs are in reality fake useless piece of cardboard. I think it's a clever ploy to attract business. You draw Bitcoin users attention to your business and when you want to pay, they tell you that they do not accept BTC anymore, and you have to pay with another payment option. It has happened to me before, so I now ask them before I use their service or buy their products. They are not too lazy to take the sign down... It's just marketing gimmick to pull more customers. True, this tactic its called bait and switch, while I haven’t seen this tactic used with bitcoin, I have seen this used with other products. Which is funny because I think quite a small number of customers would be brought in by such a sign.
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Stop spreading your FUD, bitcoin isn't even close to dead, we've got more ideas and funding than ever.
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