I'm interested in doing some coding / server stuff for coins... I've got good experience with; - PHP
- Node.js
- HTML / CSS / Javascript
- Redis, MongoDB, MySQL, Gearman, RabbitMQ
- Debian, Ubuntu, AWS
I can help with deployment, setup, infrastructure, software design and general coding. I'm also happy to invoice in BTC from a UK Limited company, should you require. What's your hourly rate?
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Help! i wish to make a large BTC buy but was not happy with the 7% Mt.Gox commission he charges as well as the only $500 max per day buy per person. if u wish to sell to me directly please contact me.
MtGox only charges 0.65%
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This was created primarily to support PLN (Polish złoty), but we have decided not to limit ourselves and add support for EUR and GBP. https://bitmarket.eu/The way it works is a little bit different than usual and at the same time very similar to the old version of BitcoinMarket.com. In order to sell Bitcoins you need to transfer them to your BitMarket account and the minute you put up an offer the Bitcoins get frozen (until you cancel the offer or until it's filled). To buy Bitcoins, you simply make an offer matching whatever is out there for sale. If your offer doesn't match any pending ones, it just stays there until it's filled. Just like ebay, we leave it to the buyer and seller to decide on the payment methods etc. (the default is wire-transfer, but as a seller you can propose a different payment method if you want). Please note that if a method different than a wire-transfer is picked we will not be able to resolve any issues related to unsuccessful transactions (at least with the bank transfer the buyer can prove that they sent the money). We advise everyone not to accept Paypal or any other payment methods supporting charge backs from people you don't know. In the future, if the need be, we may introduce a feedback system, depending on the popularity of the exchange. There is no commission (for now), so you can trade away for free. The only reason for which we may introduce commissions in the future would be if people started abusing the service to manipulate the bitcoin market price. The access to the site is encrypted with an SSL certificate signed by GlobeSSL so you can rest assured that more than likely no-one will be able to eavesdrop your password. After depositing some Bitcoins onto your account please be patient, because the values on the site refresh once per minute. If you have any questions, suggestions or remarks please write in this thread or send an email to the address in the contact section on site. This exchange is run by myself and a friend of mine so basically if you trust me you can trust the exchange.
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Mndrix runs a very good and trustworthy operation, but if you want to avoid the high fees and low limits necessitated by the risk of PayPal fraud, consider these other options that I accept: - Bank transfer via PopMoney: usually free and almost immediate, offered by many major US banks: https://www.popmoney.com/popapp/faces/popmoney/common/about.jsp?name=partners
- Bank transfer via ACH: usually free, but few banks offer it except for sending to your own accounts
- Cash deposit in person to any branch of the seller's bank: free except your time to get to the bank, usually clears the same or next day
- Online transfer between accounts at the same bank: usually free and instant
- Dwolla: $0.25 per transfer, takes a few days to setup
- Green Dot MoneyPak: can be bought with cash at many retailers, costs about $5, seller can accept and verify immediately
- Others I haven't thought of
If you're interested in buying from me, the quickest way to reach me is in IRC (freenode.net, #bitcoin-otc). But I also check the forum a couple times a day. no, I believe Mndrix is selling his mtgox USD to receive PP? or did I not understand correctly? If I am correct, there shouldn't be any fees You perceive it correctly and the transaction has taken place already. All good.
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By the way, should we maybe collect bounties somewhere so that the full reward comes in at once?
Just what I was going to suggest. I wanted to write about it later, but since you beat me to it I'll go ahead. If we want this drive to be successful and scalable, it needs to be better organized. I propose the following: I prefer to manage my own bounty. Especially for this scenario where there is not one single bounty, it makes more sense to me for each individual to check the spreadsheet every now and again and send out payments when needed. Yes, I think so too. Also, keeping all BTC in one mybitcoin account would be VERY confusing. I think the best idea would be to add a few columns to the spreadsheet with the pledgers' names and give them access to it. This way each person could mark on it that the pledge was sent. Besides, I could use some help with maintaining the sheet anyway. Any volunteers?
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Have you got any *.elf files in the poclbm directory? If so, delete them and try starting the miner again.
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Hey Mahkul, Are you still maintaining that spreadsheet? If so I would like to give you some coinage for doing that, because I think it's a good idea. Address? I suggest you split line 17, "German Privacy Foundation" into two entries, one for their accepting btc as donation as an organisation fighting for privacy and one for their shop selling products. The former you can set to COMPLETED (see my previous post(s)), the shop is still in the works and will take more time. I also suggest you could put a column "bounty received" to track the payment of bounties? Is that a good idea? If so you can put the BTC 2.5 I received from Blitzboom for German Privacy Foundation (organisation). Sorry, I have been away for the weekend. I will update the spreadsheet in about an hour and also will send the outstanding pledges. My Bitcoin address is: 1NP5ZeWrTSiiZQPLBFxBkd6W6VHrqNNWMG Thanks for your support!
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If you have any for sale let me know.
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Thanks genjix, that's exactly the way I have it set up. I figured that my problem lies with the code of my website - it contacts another webpage, which is not SSL-enabled. That more than likely causes the problem, I think? Chrome says the connection to my website is encrypted, but it contains elements, which are not. I will have to get rid of those links - unless I am wrong?
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I have my site "kind of" working with SSL. I purchased the cerficiate and installed it, but there are some problems with the site. If you want to earn yourself some bitcoins and know this stuff, PM me.
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Selling MSDN and Technet keys is illegal
Good god people here are a suspicious lot. These are not MSDN or Technet keys. They are legitimate retail versions of the software. But since I can't use them and I need some bitcoin I thought I'd offer them here. Had them on eBay for a while but nobody bought them so, unless I sell them here, I'm stuck. I am not interested in using Bitcoin for illegal purposes. It only devalues the reputation of the currency and hurts the entire community. Just because a few dicks decide to use it for criminal purposes doesn't mean we all do. Some of us are trying to do legitimate business using Bitcoin. Go figure :-/ Anthony ya gotta admit your post is PLENTY suspicious and you are not allowed to sell keys, or resell non-retail version. Only legitimate way to sell Windows 7 is selling the Retail version physically but I won't rain on your parade, your prices are fair and you don't seem like a douchebag so I'll stop pestering your thread How is it suspicious when he's offering to ship the original media on request?
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I just mailed this to my boy Assange: Hey Julian! Wtf are you doing, man? Why isn't your little website taking bitcoin donations yet ? He kindly replied: I know, dude! I'm just dealing with so much shit from that stupid bitch right now I couldn't update the website yet. But tell that faggot nerdy friends of yours they can donate theyr shity money to Wikileaks' address: 146gQtWtvdjdbG7zhBJzxR1t9T8g7PGv9L Totally true! Ok, I'm donati..... WAIT A MINUTE!!! That bitcoin address 146g.... is identical to your donate address... It's probably just a typo.
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I would like both MS Office versions. Sent you an email.
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I am a Mikrotik certified engineer and have +10 years of experience in networking, especially wireless using Mikrotik equipment. I have been running my own WISP network for six years now. If you need advice or help with creating your own wireless network, be it a link between your home and office or a bigger project like between two or more cities, I can help you find the right equipment and configure it.
The price depends on the scope of the project.
Edit: The list of businesses I got up and running with their wireless solutions is available on request.
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Sure but how cheap is cheap? Shipping to the U.S. has to be expensive.
I don't think it would make sense to ship them to the US. How much is a can of coke in there? I was rather thinking about people visiting Ireland or UK.
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So that's 4BTC in the pot so far? I'm gonna be rich!
I'm going to predict final May 4 pot will be 246 BTC. That would be worth winning.
Or running away with. Ok. I admit that made me laugh. Seriously though, I'd be nuts to run with the money, I'd be better off making a small share honestly over a long period. Sure 246 BTC would be nice but I'd rather run a successful lottery in the future. I intend on running this for a very long time and with time people will see I'm doing exactly as I said. I was joking. Only an idiot would ruin such a great idea at its infancy. If I was a good enough programmer I would write such a portal myself.
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cans as in empty cans?
Lol, no. Full, brand new. EDIT: If you want to buy empty ones, that's fine.
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I used to work on the Wine emulator, so I am pretty sure it's safe Wine is not an emulator! Unless he meant some piece of software that emulates Wine.
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