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8601  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Week In Bitcoin - May 16 through May 22, 2011 on: May 18, 2011, 09:26:27 AM
Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

  • Bitcoin Economy Snapshot:
    1 BTC = $7.61 USD, Size: 6.23M BTC, Last 24h: 0.28M BTC in 4.4K trx, Difficulty: 157.4K, Forum posts/day: 1,351 Nodes: 1.7K
    - http://twitter.com/bitcoineconomy
  • Article / Blog post:
    Trading coins for clicks by Charis Palmer in Technology Spectator
    ”Collaborative consumption is a buzzword for the rapid explosion of swapping, sharing, bartering, trading and renting that has been enabled through new technologies on a scale never possible before, and it’s a trend worth watching if only for the innovative start-ups it’s spawning”.
    - http://technologyspectator.com.au/emerging-tech/social-media/trading-coins-clicks
  • Bitcoin Trading Signals Short Term Update:
    “The oscillator it’s oversold but i dont think i’ll see a buying opportunity today”.
    “Once the low is in place […] I expect it to carry the btc up and above the 8 level”.
    - http://btctrading.wordpress.com/2011/05/17/short-term-update
  • Article / Blog post:
    Response to question ”Is the cryptocurrency Bitcoin a good idea?“ on Quora.
    This older question on the Q&A site has been seeing a lot of activity, including a follow up by Sean Lynch (@DrPrettyBad) who previously wrote a post titled “Why Bitcoin can’t be a currency”.  He maintains that “there are still potentially serious problems with Bitcoin” however he now acknowledges “none of them seems like an obvious killer to me”.
    - http://bit.ly/j3k7JE
  • Article / Blog post:
    Can BitCoin, the First Open Source Currency, Threaten the Dollar? by DJ Pangburn on DeathAndTaxesMag.com
    “It occurred to me that someone must create an alternate currency through which individuals can disengage from their country’s currency, thereby bypassing violent insurrection”.
    “Whatever happens, the invention of the BitCoin is a rather seismic event, and might point to the way of the future, in which the people might finally wrest the power that the state and corporations have held over individuals for far too long”.
    - http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/90660
  • Article / Blog post:
    L020: Is Bitcoin the Wikileaks of Monetary Policy? by Robert Tercek on Launch.is
    “In the past, you as a citizen were powerless to stop [currency debasement] until the next election cycle”.
    “The link between money and identity enables the government to monitor your behavior and enforce a range of laws including compliance with tax codes, gambling statutes, drug laws, money laundering laws and more. Bitcoin presents the option to avoid these regulations”.
    - http://launch.is/blog/l020-is-bitcoin-the-wikileaks-of-monetary-policy.html



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8602  Other / Obsolete (buying) / Re: WTB Bitcoins in London UK on: May 18, 2011, 07:39:02 AM
Looking to buy xx-xxx BTCs in exchange for GBP. Based in West London (Park Royal area).

You might also find a seller here:
  http://www.tradebitcoin.com

or here:
  http://www.bitcoinmap.com

or possibly here:
  http://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworderbook.php?sortby=buysell&eitherthing=GBP
8603  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Forum Record Broken on: May 18, 2011, 06:33:18 AM
has the forum been upgraded in any sense or did they (or whoever hosts it) just move it to a subdomain?

Moved off of the same host that bitcoin.org resides:
  http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8692.0

There were some other changes for style but reverted to this current style apparently.
8604  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Idea for the killer bitcoin app on: May 18, 2011, 04:17:55 AM
I am building it. I can't promise anything, but I am full-time devoted to this right now.

Incidentally, YouTipIt has described their upcoming feature, "escrow" tips -- you'll be able to send a bitcoin tip to any Facebook user, regardless of whether or not they've registered with YouTipIt.
  http://enabledidler.blogspot.com/2011/05/youtipit-relaunch-thunderbirds-are-go.html
8605  Economy / Marketplace / Re: luke-jr is a scammer - he renegged on a bitcoin futures contract on: May 18, 2011, 02:33:07 AM
Suggestion for next time:
 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Secure_Trading#Make_sure_both_parties_agree_to_the_terms_of_the_trade_with_signed_messages

On a related note:
  - http://wiki.bitcoin-otc.com/wiki/Option_orders

8606  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Dwolla well aware of Bitcoin users on: May 18, 2011, 01:53:00 AM
Bitcoin even gets mention in their FAQ:

Quote
Is Dwolla some sort of token system, like Bitcoin or Facebook Credits?

No. Think of Dwolla as a network that your hard earned cash can travel on in the digital world. So cash in your Dwolla account is just as valid and just as real as the money you see in your online banking statements, ATM screens, and your hand.
- http://www.dwolla.org/help/the-famous-faq-section/



I wonder if they know I am

Maybe not yet, but after your first transaction to or from Mt. Gox's Dwolla account they will.   Wink

8607  Other / Meta / Re: ANNOUNCEMENT: Changes to the forums on: May 18, 2011, 01:44:13 AM
Advanced search appears to have been affected:

  http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?action=search;advanced

I select: Sort order -> Most recent topics first

however the search results don't appear to be sorted chronologically.
8608  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: IRC channel - single point of failure? on: May 18, 2011, 01:17:28 AM
As long as the list of reliable nodes is kept up to date with each version,

I don't know if that's been updated since 0.3.20.  

There's a scapy script that can be used (after updating with a current list from the net.cpp source) to test:
  http://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/22
8609  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: IRC channel - single point of failure? on: May 18, 2011, 01:11:06 AM
Isn't the IRC channel used for bootstrapping a single point of failure?  Wouldn't the loss of this channel result in an inability for new clients to connect?

A new client installation attempts to bootstrap from IRC but if that fails, then a hard-coded list of seed nodes in the client is used.

Additionally, there is a -dnsseed command line argument which causes bitcoin to read P2P node addresses from DNS A records retrieved via lookups against a precompiled list of DNS names.
 - http://forum.bitcoin.org/?topic=4313.0

A vulnerability from "cancer nodes" is described here:
 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Weaknesses#Cancer_nodes
8610  Other / Meta / ANNOUNCEMENT: Changes to the forums on: May 17, 2011, 07:47:17 PM
Hoping to know what those changes are though someday.

Anyone?


Would also be nice to have a separate forum just for annoucements, as was suggested here:
  http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7609.0
8611  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BitCoin - scaling to long histories, validating rarely used coins? on: May 17, 2011, 06:09:52 PM
Could the client not be shipped with the first x blocks good to go? Thought I read that somewhere…

You can download the blockchain seeded with 120,000 blocks.
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/blockchain

One concern is the source of the block chain binary that you download (i.e., that one doesn't use SSL).

Also being discussed is how to implement a lightweight client that includes headers-only (i.e,. all data needn't be stored, just the headers)
  - http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=7972.0
8612  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Events - Meetups, conferences and other events on: May 17, 2011, 05:57:05 PM
Vancouver Meetup
Wednesday May 25, 7pm  (first meetup)
730 Main St.

  http://meetup.com/Bitcoin-Vancouver
8613  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The Week In Bitcoin - May 16 through May 22, 2011 on: May 17, 2011, 04:20:22 PM
Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

  • Press:
    Make.Money.Slow : The Bitcoin Experiment by Jon Evans on TechCrunch
    “At best it might eke out an existence as a distributed local currency for hardcore libertarians”.
    - http://techcrunch.com/2011/05/21/the-bitcoin-experiment
    - http://jp.techcrunch.com/archives/20110521the-bitcoin-experiment (Japanese)
    Bitcoin, Ven and the End of Currency by Stan Stalnaker of Hub Culture
    “How we create and measure value is going through a change that has not been seen in over 600 years”.
    “It is a snowball today, but tomorrow it is an avalanche.  Just watch”.
    - http://techcrunch.com/2011/05/20/bitcoin-ven-and-the-end-of-currency
  • s3052’s Bitcoin Market Technical Analysis (special update)
    Mid term: “DOWN as long as the high of $8.90 remains intact”.
    Short term: “RALLY from the low of $5.57.  $6.50 must hold for the rally to continue”.
    - http://bit.ly/iKxync
  • Article / Blog post:
    Bitcoin by Justin of Nine Zero Nine blog
    Justin describes his foray into mining.  He learns about variance (“some days I would go without mining a single BTC and others I would get 3”) and ups the ante (“I impulse bought two more 5830s just yesterday”).
    - http://ninezeronine.net/2011/05/22/bitcoin
  • Article / Blog post:
    Why Bitcoin is Smart, and Not a Scam by Brock Tice (@BrockTice)
    Rebuttal by this long-time community member to the many recent criticisms of bitcoin.
    “At one time there was a risk that someone with a botnet could easily overtake the network. That risk is now minimal and getting (exponentially) smaller every day”.
    “What makes bitcoin so cool is the combination of [fixed rate of inflation, blockchain, hashing targets, cryptography, anonymity] in one system”.
    - http://virtuallyshocking.com/2011/05/22/why-bitcoin-is-smart-and-not-a-scam



Saturday, May 21st, 2011

  • skipped



Friday, May 20th, 2011

  • Bitcoin Economy Snapshot:
    1 BTC = $6.55 USD, Size: 6.27M BTC, Last 24h: 0.35M BTC in 4.8K trx, Difficulty: 244K, Forum posts/day: 2,018 Nodes: 1.9K
    - http://twitter.com/bitcoineconomy
  • Article / Blog post:
    Open Source FGPA Bitcoin Miner on Bitcoin Miner
    “The cost of the equipment and not the cost of electricity continues to be the primary concern affecting miner’s decision on whether or not to add capacity.”
    “When power consumption limits are a constraint, then the FPGA with its significantly higher power efficiency might be the only method to increase mining hashing capacity.”
    - http://www.bitcoinminer.com/post/5672391181


Thursday, May 19th, 2011

  • Video / Podcast: Buzz Out Loud 1469 (CNET)
    Hosts Molly Wood and Brian Tong discuss Bitcoin (from about 0:18:50 through 0:25:45)
    “There is no small representation of anarchist philosophy in the Bitcoin forum, but I gotta admit that frankly, I’m pretty mad at the banks and you can understand how this kind of revolution starts to come to pass”.
    “Once it gets to the point that its on this show it’s reaching mass saturation in the geek community and I suspect that we’re not far away from the point that goverments [take notice].”
    - http://www.cnet.com/8301-19709_1-20063349-10.html
  • Forum post: Public Relations by Gavin Andresen, technical lead of Bitcoin project
    “Bitcoin as “The People’s Money” is the right way to think about it”.
    “Creating solid technology was just the first step in a long road for bitcoin”.
    “It is international, decentralized, and completely open to innovation, very much like the Internet.”
    - http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8940.0
  • New software: ToyTrader
    An open source command line trading tool for Mt. Gox.
    - http://github.com/toyotasupra/ToyTrader
    - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/ToyTrader
  • s3052’s Bitcoin Market Technical Analysis
    Long term: “Chances are high that we see at least 2 months of declines or at least sideways action”.
    Short term: “Bitcoins continue the way down. A break of 6.7-6.8$ is needed to start the next leg down”.
    - http://bit.ly/kPhS2s
  • New miner: Browser Bitcoin Miner
    A cpu miner that is launched from the browser, requires no installation and runs as a Java application.  The author’s goal was to make it easy for those who are not technical to start mining.
    - http://www.bitcoinplus.com
    - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Browser_Bitcoin_Miner
  • New site: Spend bitcoins
    “A buying service in which purchases through Amazon.com can be made and paid for using bitcoins”.
    - http://spendbitcoins.com
    - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Spend_bitcoins
  • Milestone: What is Bitcoin video passes 100,000 views
    Less than two weeks after reaching 50,000 views the video that introduces Bitcoin has doubled that earlier number and has passed 100,000 views.
    - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um63OQz3bjo
  • Article / Blog post:
    The Information Policy Case For Flat Tax And Basic Income by Rick Falkvinge
    “Distributed cryptocurrency is here to stay. Its use case is so hands-down attractive that it beats the legacy banking and transaction systems on walk-over on point after point”.
    “A lot of individuals in government will react with normalcy bias to [not seeing an individual’s wealth] and say ‘but we have to!’. It doesn’t matter if you have to. You can’t. Period”.
    - http://falkvinge.net/2011/05/19/the-information-policy-case-for-flat-tax-and-basic-income/
  • New mobile app: btcMobile
    A mobile app for iPhone and iPad used for checking mining pool statistics and for reviewing weighted average market prices.
    - http://btcmobile.jworley.kodingen.com
    - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/BtcMobile


Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

  • Article / Blog post:
    What Happens When Anonymous Gets A Bank? by Dominic Basulto (@DominicBasulto) in Big Think
    “Bitcoin is as much a political statement as it is a virtual currency”.
    “Bitcoins are globally transferable across borders, making them the perfect instrument to finance any cause or any activity — even if it’s banned by a sovereign government”.
    - http://bigthink.com/ideas/38488
  • New IRC channel: #bitcoin-otc-eu
    Complement to the #bitcoin-otc marketplace is a dedicated EU trading channel.
    - http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#bitcoin-otc-eu
    - http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=8819.0
  • Article / Blog post:
    Difficulty adjusts to 244,139, a 55% increase by Bitcoin Miner
    “The mining profitability level is high enough yet that few except for those running the most inefficient hardware will continue mining”.
    “By some estimates, the Bitcoin network now has as much computing power as half of all the Top 500 Supercomputer projects combined”.
    ”’“Too much computational power is being expended to protect too little value’”.
    - http://www.bitcoinminer.com/post/5622597370
  • Press: Slate.com
    My Money Is Cooler Than Yours by Annie Lowrey (@AnnieLowrey)
    Another media reporter who misses a few concepts that are basic to understanding Bitcoin:
    “In the event of such a Bitcoin panic, there would be no FDIC to insure each account and no Fed to stabilize the value of the currency. (That’s another reason to recommend the dollar)”.
    - http://www.slate.com/id/2294980
  • Article / Blog post:
    ‘Will Work for Bitcoin’ Coder Says Most People Just Using It as an Investment Vehicle by Adrianne Jeffries in NY Observer’s BetaBeat.
    “[The billable rate for the project] equates to a rate significantly below my normal hourly rate. However, I expect Bitcoins to appreciate significantly in value”.
    “As an average Joe, I plan on using Bitcoin as I would any other currency.”
    - http://bit.ly/mFWeAC
  • Article / Blog post:
    Who You Gonna Believe, Them or Your Lying Eyes … by Bitcoin Money
    Tracking feedback from a technical community over the course of nearly one year shows that there are and will continue to be doubters, but the data doesn’t lie.
    “‘They’ either didn’t want this day to come or don’t see how a decentralized currency is such a game changer”.
    - http://www.bitcoinmoney.com/post/5612828148


Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

  • Bitcoin Economy Snapshot:
    1 BTC = $7.61 USD, Size: 6.23M BTC, Last 24h: 0.28M BTC in 4.4K trx, Difficulty: 157.4K, Forum posts/day: 1,351 Nodes: 1.7K
    - http://twitter.com/bitcoineconomy
  • Article / Blog post:
    Trading coins for clicks by Charis Palmer in Technology Spectator
    ”Collaborative consumption is a buzzword for the rapid explosion of swapping, sharing, bartering, trading and renting that has been enabled through new technologies on a scale never possible before, and it’s a trend worth watching if only for the innovative start-ups it’s spawning”.
    - http://technologyspectator.com.au/emerging-tech/social-media/trading-coins-clicks
  • Bitcoin Trading Signals Short Term Update:
    “The oscillator it’s oversold but i dont think i’ll see a buying opportunity today”.
    “Once the low is in place […] I expect it to carry the btc up and above the 8 level”.
    - http://btctrading.wordpress.com/2011/05/17/short-term-update
  • Article / Blog post:
    Response to question ”Is the cryptocurrency Bitcoin a good idea?“ on Quora.
    This older question on the Q&A site has been seeing a lot of activity, including a follow up by Sean Lynch (@DrPrettyBad) who previously wrote a post titled “Why Bitcoin can’t be a currency”.  He maintains that “there are still potentially serious problems with Bitcoin” however he now acknowledges “none of them seems like an obvious killer to me”.
    - http://bit.ly/j3k7JE
  • Article / Blog post:
    Can BitCoin, the First Open Source Currency, Threaten the Dollar? by DJ Pangburn on DeathAndTaxesMag.com
    “It occurred to me that someone must create an alternate currency through which individuals can disengage from their country’s currency, thereby bypassing violent insurrection”.
    “Whatever happens, the invention of the BitCoin is a rather seismic event, and might point to the way of the future, in which the people might finally wrest the power that the state and corporations have held over individuals for far too long”.
    - http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/90660
  • Article / Blog post:
    L020: Is Bitcoin the Wikileaks of Monetary Policy? by Robert Tercek on Launch.is
    “In the past, you as a citizen were powerless to stop [currency debasement] until the next election cycle”.
    “The link between money and identity enables the government to monitor your behavior and enforce a range of laws including compliance with tax codes, gambling statutes, drug laws, money laundering laws and more. Bitcoin presents the option to avoid these regulations”.
    - http://launch.is/blog/l020-is-bitcoin-the-wikileaks-of-monetary-policy.html



Monday, May 16th, 2011

  • Discussion forums affected by traffic levels
    The immense amount of traffic to the Bitcoin.org website and then to the discussion forums caused performance issues for several hours on Monday.  The buzz occurred as the result of @Launch’s newsletter followed by the attention on Twitter, Hacker News, Reddit, Slashdot, etc.
    - http://bit.ly/h2JuOF Bitcoin.org web site performance monitoring
    - http://www.google.com/trends?q=bitcoin&date=2011 (The spike shown by Google Trends)
  • Site update: YouTipIt.org
    Youtipit got a whole new look and a few new features, including the term Junket being replaced by the more intuitive name — a tipit.
    An upcoming feature not yet released will be Escrow Tipits.  These allow tipping to any Facebook user regardless of whether or not the user has already registered with YouTipIt.
    - http://www.youtipit.org
  • Article / Blog post:
    Bitcoin - The Tool For Topping Up by Bitcoin Money
    “Recently there have been many innovative payment systems introduced to make it easier to move money among us, person-to-person”.
    “But each of these innovations is flawed in that a delay is introduced by the banking systems they rely on”.
    ”Enter Bitcoin and the #bitcoin-otc marketplace”.
    - http://www.bitcoinmoney.com/post/5548223879
  • s3052’s Bitcoin Market Technical Analysis
    Analysis: “As long as 5$ holds, much higher levels are possible”.
    Long term: “BTC/USD seem to behave much as SILVER”. “4.7 is the 50% retracement”.
    Short term: “Prices still seem to be just before the next wave down [though] bitcoins often surprise on the upside”.
    - http://bit.ly/l8VWwk
  • Press: Wired UK
    Peer-to-peer currency Bitcoin sidesteps financial institutions by Duncan Geere
    “Subscribers to the cypherpunk mailing list were discussing the idea of a “cryptocurrency”. Wei Dei crystallised this into a proposal — one that doesn’t rely on trusting one central issuer, who can flood the market with more currency”.
    “[How is Bitcoin used?] A programmer named Nicholas Carlson recently accepted a job offer in which he’ll be paid in Bitcoins”.
    - http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-05/16/bitcoin-p2p-currency
  • Article / Blog post:
    Lords of a new economy by Alaric Snell-Pym (@Alaric)
    “It’s not often that you get to see anarcho-capitalism and enlightened self interest having such free reign of expression; and it will be interesting to see how it pans out”.
    “At worst [an attempt to regulate using new rules would]  just cause a fork of the chain, as people who want an unregulated economy will just go off on their own separate way with the old rules.”
    - http://www.snell-pym.org.uk/archives/2011/05/16/lords-of-a-new-economy
  • Article / Blog post:
    Bitcoin, Wikileaks, and the Rise of In-Spite-of-Archy by Kenneth Myers
    “Bitcoin changes everything. If you want an alternate currency, you buy in. If you don’t, you don’t”.
    “It’s encroaching on the sort of grand scale project space that first gave governments their legitimacy. I think this is significant.”
    - http://bit.ly/lgjjQu



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8614  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Week In Bitcoin - May 09 through May 15, 2011 on: May 16, 2011, 04:49:38 PM
Sunday, May 15th, 2011




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8615  Economy / Economics / Difficulty skyrocketing! on: May 16, 2011, 11:42:11 AM
Well, the difficulty in keeping the U.S. debt from increasing exponentially, that is -- which then necessitates a vote to raise the debt ceiling (in red).


 - http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/bumping-the-ceiling/2011/05/15/AFKT7Q4G_graphic.html

Doesn't look too terribly much different than Bitcoin's difficulty adjustments (red):
8616  Other / Obsolete (buying) / Re: WTB BTC for cash in Santa Monica, CA on: May 16, 2011, 10:49:16 AM
There's also:

  Bitcoin.local
  - http://www.tradebitcoin.com

  Though I don't see any traders listed near you on the Bitcoin Map (collaborative map) , you could add a pin for yourself -- maybe a trader will contact you.
  - http://www.bitcoinmap.com/

8617  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: What is an RPC? on: May 16, 2011, 05:16:23 AM
I've added a bitcoin module to my website so that people can checkout with bitcoin but it asks for a BitCoin RPC host address as well as a user name and password. I've google a bit and found API calls for RPC but no explanation of what it is and what this address should be, nor the login credentials.

To connect to the bitcoind running on the same host,
 you'll want to create or edit a bitcoin.conf and set rpcuser and rpcpassword:
 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin
8618  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who or Where do I buy BTC? on: May 16, 2011, 05:12:46 AM
Cash? Paypal? Credit Card?

 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_bitcoins
8619  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Idea for a business, is it legal? on: May 16, 2011, 04:35:43 AM
Related: An excellent summary of legal areas that might be relevant to bitcoin (from the perspective from within the U.S.):
  - http://www.quora.com/Is-Bitcoin-legal
8620  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Week In Bitcoin - May 09 through May 15, 2011 on: May 15, 2011, 09:28:33 AM
Saturday, May 14th, 2011

  • Update on @TheRealPlato’s #BitcoinRoadTrip: Austin, TX
    This leg of the trip brought Plato to a tech hub and he’s making the most of it.  On Friday Plato met with the CEO of Tabbedout, a company that builds an app for Android and iPhone mobiles that is used at participating restaurants and bars. With the app you can open, view and pay for your tab. Will “pay using bitcoins” be added as one of the payment options?  Let’s hope so!
    Following that was a visit to the McCombs School of business at UT Austin. Plato met with @LizWinks of the Center for Research in Electronic Commerce (CREC). The CREC’s director, Andrew B. Whinston was interviewed in February as part of CBC’s SPARK 139 episode on Bitcoin.
    - http://tabbedout.com/sections/13/how-it-works/consumers/pay-your-tab
    - http://www.bitcoinmoney.com/post/3554485526
    - http://twitter.com/#!/therealplato
  • New blog: Bitcoin Trading Signals trading blog
    The author of the blog follows the Btc/Usd cross ratio and lists the trading signals detected.  The blog reports on trades that are made and lists a profit summary.
    - http://btctrading.wordpress.com
  • Article / Blog post:
    Can BitCoin be used for mobile payments? question on Quora
    The short answer is: Today, technically yes, though it isn’t pretty.  Additional and better options are forthcoming, but Bitcoin’s decentralized architecture adds a significant hurdle.
    - http://www.quora.com/Can-BitCoin-be-used-for-mobile-payments
  • Bitcoin Economy Snapshot: 1 BTC = $8.10 USD, Size: 6.20M BTC, Last 24h: 1.69M BTC in 4.3K trx, Difficulty: 157.4K, Forum posts/day: 1,781 Nodes: 1.3K
    - http://twitter.com/bitcoineconomy



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