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21  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 24 Xbox 360 & PS3 games - Make me an offer (And screaming WOOT Monkeys) on: July 14, 2011, 08:42:16 PM
As mentioned in the original post, the games are all used and usable, if you buy a bunch they'll probably ship on a wrapped and padded spindle - Most of the PS3 games have cases, the xbox360 games do not.

The woot monkeys are new
22  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: USPTO IS NOW FIRST TO FILE!!! Legislation (HR 1249) on: July 14, 2011, 07:49:52 PM
The reality is with the current legal environment, this will keep coming up over and over again until the community decides (or an individual within the community decides).

What about trademarking/patenting and then creating a new form of license that lets the holder retain rights to its use, but explicitly states that all commercial and non-commercial uses are acceptable under the license (which should be free, both as in availability and as in beer)

Or would that count as not defending your license, which would then invalidate it?   We really need to get some lawyers in this community.... I don't like what they do, but they seem neccesary for now anyways.
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: USPTO IS NOW FIRST TO FILE!!! Legislation (HR 1249) on: July 14, 2011, 07:42:38 PM
Gavin should file.  He's a public face, already interfacing with the government, and he's a known quantity so if he decides to go rogue and screw the community (which I think is very unlikely, but you never know) he can be tracked down and given a very stern talking to.

Any patent lawyers on the good side of bitcoin?  This would be your time to shine.
24  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bounty: 0.25 BTC. Find the Bitcoins hidden in plain sight. on: July 14, 2011, 07:38:00 PM
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Found them!
How?
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Commercial on: July 14, 2011, 07:29:09 PM
I can contribute voicework and help with audio editing if you'd like.
26  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bounty: 0.25 BTC. Find the Bitcoins hidden in plain sight. on: July 14, 2011, 06:40:49 PM
Normal Text: This string contains 0.25 BTC hiding in plain sight.
Md5 Hash: 8a8da79b8a574ae0c474f82d97c0b222
27  Economy / Services / Re: BOUNTY: Bitcoins for prank calls! on: July 14, 2011, 05:36:23 PM
all talk no action lol, you guys are hilarious.
28  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Commercial on: July 14, 2011, 05:32:22 PM

Couple suggestions
1) A little more sound design - I can help with this, if you need it (PM me)
2) The ending would be much cleaner if you had a nicely rendered, simple bitcoin logo with the a link either to bitcoin.org (welcome to the community) or a specific URL designed to be a landing page for people who watch the vid, and want further information.

Idea:
What about going after more specific niches, and doing a bunch?  "Bitcoin is for students... Bitcoin is for Mothers... etc."  Maybe either a picture, or more than one line of text should differentiate between them though - its a bit sparse currently
29  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 24 Xbox 360 & PS3 games - Make me an offer (And screaming WOOT Monkeys) on: July 14, 2011, 02:39:28 PM
Woot monkey in-use video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa6aUpRxtZg&feature=related
30  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Business Idea Looking for Investor/partner on: July 14, 2011, 07:04:04 AM
This isn't really a project you jump into with no experiance.... Care to share a bit about your background?
31  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: On Wednesday, Bitcoin was less volatile than US Dollar. on: July 14, 2011, 06:54:07 AM
Yes! This!  this is without a doubt the most exciting feature about BTC which, unlike any of the other popular monetary alternatives (Gold & Silver), it is completely disconnected from the movements of the dollar!   Amusingly, this is only possible because the mainstream financial system refuses to participate in funding BTC purchases, not allowing paypal, credit card purchases, etc. and forcing people to take the long way from USD->BTC.  it is this difficulty that effectively insulates BTC from all the volitility and money printing and general bullshit that surrounds pretty much every single currency in the world BESIDES BTC.  

It is quite exciting, says the man who loves his metals but hates his metals markets.

If bitcoin grows, it will evolve a market a lot like the metals market. That is simply how an efficient, well integrated market behaves. Bitcoin is only disconnected in its obscurity.

The gold/silver market are rigged - Didn't you know?
32  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: On Wednesday, Bitcoin was less volatile than US Dollar. on: July 14, 2011, 05:42:03 AM
Fun fact du jour...

Bitcoin on Wednesday moved from $13.95 at open to $13.96 at close on Mt. Gox. This was a change of under .1% http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg1zczsg2011-07-13zeg2011-07-14ztgSzm1g10zm2g25

On the same day, US Dollar index fell 0.42% (decent plummet after Bernanke announced more money printing... ***I'm so shocked***).   http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=nybot_dx

Thus, Bitcoin was less volatile than the mighty US Dollar.

Anecdotal? Sure. But nonetheless quite interesting, no?

Hmmm if the dollar drops by .42% and the BTC doesn't go up by .42% there's something fundamentally wrong.



Or something fundamently right since the price of BTC in USD is not dependent on the value of USD......
and if that would affect it, I'd suspect it would lag due to the Mtgox hub being however many hours ahead there in JP.


Yes! This!  this is without a doubt the most exciting feature about BTC which, unlike any of the other popular monetary alternatives (Gold & Silver), it is completely disconnected from the movements of the dollar!   Amusingly, this is only possible because the mainstream financial system refuses to participate in funding BTC purchases, not allowing paypal, credit card purchases, etc. and forcing people to take the long way from USD->BTC.  it is this difficulty that effectively insulates BTC from all the volitility and money printing and general bullshit that surrounds pretty much every single currency in the world BESIDES BTC.  

It is quite exciting, says the man who loves his metals but hates his metals markets.
33  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the bitcoin price being held from dropping below $14? on: July 14, 2011, 05:38:01 AM
I believe it was the Bitcoin Report technical analysis show that recently made the case for much of the early adopter crowd cashing out in a big way during the last ramp and subsequent drop.  Frankly I don't buy the stabilization theory either, that implies some sort of implicit conspiracy and I just don't think the organization exists for that in this community.
34  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is the bitcoin price being held from dropping below $14? on: July 14, 2011, 05:29:40 AM
no.... it's someone deciding to sell a bunch of coins (470) at 14/ea

Its called trading
35  Economy / Speculation / Re: Meh.. I'm selling EVERYTHING! on: July 14, 2011, 05:27:47 AM
I'm waiting for 12 with a net Wink
36  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Global Standard Bank - the first Bitcoin bank? on: July 14, 2011, 05:14:25 AM
Some standard due-diligence questions:

  • What is the actual name of your corporation, and in what jurisdiction is it incorporated?
  • What is your D-U-N-S number, for your Dun and Bradstreet rating?
  • "Global Standard Bank" is not listed with Canadian federal corporation search or Quebec corporation search.  Explain.
  • Are your employees bonded? If so, who is your bonding company?
  • Do you carry errors and omissions coverage? If so, who is your carrier?
  • Has any executive employee of your company ever been convicted of a criminal offense?

Good start - anyone else have additional questions?
37  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 1 gram .999 fine silver "bitcoin" rounds . Available 6 - 8 weeks on: July 14, 2011, 02:11:40 AM
pic is photoshopped, yes?   Or is that a real bitcoin atm?
38  Economy / Goods / [WTS] 24 Xbox 360 & PS3 games - Make me an offer (And screaming WOOT Monkeys) on: July 14, 2011, 02:00:14 AM
I've been thinking about trying to sell some of my videogames but the volume on all the market sites is pretty pathetic, so heres what I've got - if you want anything make me an offer.  If you want to take it all for a lump sum, I'll make you a very good deal - I would much rather deal with one person than many since there will be seperate shipping and handling costs, and a ton more hassle.

The games are all used, discs are in good working order, most of the xbox360 games do NOT have cases or manuals, most of the PS3 do.  

Xbox 360 -

GUN
Chromehounds
Halo 3
Assassins Creed (1)
Rainbow 6 VEGAS
Civilization: Revolution
Skate.
Battlestations Midway
The Outfit
Gears of War 2
Mass Effect
Overlord
Gears of War
Call of Duty 2
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Red Dead Redemption
Halo: Reach

PS3 -
Metal Gear Solid 4
Ratchet & Clank Future; Tools of Destruction
Battlefield: Bad Company
Rainbow 6: VEGAS 2
Little Big Planet
Dead Space


I also have WOOT monkeys  - I have American Flag cape ones, and a few other colors - They have elastic arms, and when you slingshot them they scream long and loud, great gifts.
http://toys.shop.ebay.com/Stuffed-Animals-/436/i.html?_nkw=woot+monkey - I'm willing to sell these for 1.2BTC per monkey, which will include shipping.  The monkeys are NEW, not used.
39  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [Scam Alert] Global Standard Bank - the first Bitcoin bank? on: July 13, 2011, 10:17:35 PM
Response:

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> Hi James,
>
> Lets start off with the basics here, we can get into things like project capitalization, in a subsequent email....

Hi Atom,

Thank you for the opportunity of answering your questions and responding to your concerns. I am following the format herein so as not to miss any of the points you have touched on.


>
> With the stated 5000BTC per depositor guarantee (roughly 70,000USD at current value), and with the stated purpose of reaching a more mainstream market than those already "in the community", why do all the public views of your operation seem to be, frankly, cheaply faked?

It is our view that "cheaply faked" is a matter of opinon, and while there have been several comments like this from members of the Bitcoin Forum, the overall response to our website has been very positive.  Some have said that our website looks great, and others have compared it to established Bitcoin sites which have put little effort into design. Also, when we learned that another bank offering was launching on June 30th, we decided to fast track our launch in effort not to lose market share.

>
> Specifically, why did you
> 1) Use a free, no-name, no-exposure press release site

We used free-press release and other readily available marketing tools like social networking sites because we had decided on a soft launch as a form of beta testing. We can make all the predictions in the world, but there is no substitute for real world marketing and actual clients.
>
> 2) Use an exterior shot of another, similarly named bank with the name of the bank edited out?

Yes we did have a picture of a random building with a similar name and logo to ours in our original pages. This photo, and the artwork contained within were part of a mock up we made of our site prior to launch, and projects an image of where we would like to take the bank in the future. Just as you have modified photos on your own website to include the Bitcoin logo, it is simply a marketing image.  At no point did we say that it was our building, nor did the building have the name of our bank or our logo. Due to the change in timetable we decided to leave them in temporarily, but as you are aware they have been since replaced with actual photos of our office.
>
> 3) Use an interior shot from a different bank in Florida, when you claim to operate in Canada?

The photo you are referring to did not appear on our website, but on our flickr page, along with many random photos of everything from world flags to television images. We did not modify any of the photos in any way, but merely added a tag line "First Global Bank begins operations July 2011" This was done as a marketing effort to draw attention to the bank, which it has. As this has offended some people the photos have been removed.

>
> 4) Basically set off every "This is a scam" alert you could with your website, ranging from registration by a designer, rather than your corp. who does not seem to be related to your operation or responsive in any way, have a domain only registered for a year, etc, require lots of identification to apply but offer very little information about your own company... etc...

One would think Scam Alert, would be when someone is actually scammed, and not when people do not like your site design and use of images. Our site was registered by Gary, whom  de facto, is our webmaster. Although he did not design the site himself, he takes care of technical aspects of it. I cannot answer for him as to why he did not respond to an email enquiry, but I can suppose that perhaps he did not want to enter into any controversy or create any conflict between his client, and the public. It seems odd to me that someone with questions would email Gary in the first place, instead of contacting us directly. We have several of our e-mail addresses listed on our site, as well as our address, and telephone numbers, and nothing to hide. As to why our domain is only registered for a year - I have no idea, but I imagine that it is no different than annual renewals of everything from insurance to corporations.

Our requirement for identification is only in keeping with FINTRAC (Financial Transactions and Report Analysis Centre of Canada) requirements. Other than proprietary information, we are transparent in our operations, such as providing our office address, phone number, and how it works. The mechanism for our accounts, the legal aspects and our policies can all be found on our website. We make no claims of paying interest, or fail to explain how this is accomplished.

>
> 5) Deny affiliation with the Wikipedia poster, when it seems nobody not involved with your operation even knew you existed until the wikipedia edits showed up?  Are you standing by your statement that none of your business associates either officially or of their own volition modified you into the Bitcoin wikipedia article?

I cannot speak to what people may do of their on volition, but officially we did not make a page on Wikipedia. In fact I discovered the Wikipedia article when searching Yahoo.com to see if our website had made it to their listing. As to wether it was posted by a member of our staff is unknown to us at this time. However, your question about Wikipedia is somewhat a moot point, as the denial of knowing this person is not that we disassociate ourselves but to make a point that the "owner" of our company was not engaged in any edit war with anyone. This is the fact, and of course we stand by it.
>
> And some more background....
>
> Who are you?

I am the VP of Marketing and Client Services at Global Standard.
>
> What is your goal?

Our goal at Global Standard is to add value to the community and our business by being a responsible corporate citizen, taking excellent care of our customers, and providing positive returns for our stakeholders. My personal goal is to to the very best job I can.

> How long have you personally worked with Bitcoins?  How did you get your start?

I had never heard of Bitcoin before coming to work at Global Standard, but I am now converted, and see the huge potential of the project and the possible global impact of the currency. I am proud to be part of the Bitcoin revolution.

> What is your background?

My personal background is traditional banking, where I was recruited to Global Standard after 10 years with a Major Canadian bank. My background is not different from many of us at Global Standard that come from traditional bricks and mortar professions. To my knowledge, none of us have been involved in online business start-ups like Global Standard, with the exception of a couple of engineers that are working with us that may have had some experience in this regard.

> How large is your company?

Because we are entering into a new market, and we face the potential of stiff competition in the near future - our actual number of employees is confidential information, but of the publicly visible personnel we have is 5 in Montreal and 3 in Toronto, and a myriad of others on a contractual basis, providing everything from IT support to marketing and design.



> How long have you been in business?

We have been in business since 2010 and operated as a Canadian Numbered Corporation, until July 5 2011 when we launched our website.


> Do you have any references?

Are you offering me a job?  

> Do you have any investors from the community who are familiar with your project?

No, all of our investors are from outside the Bitcoin community.

> If not, what are your investors backgrounds and goals with this project?

The background of our investors is business, financial services, investments and sales, I cannot speak to the personal goals of individual investors, but I am sure they share the same goal as that of the company, which is to create value.
>
> I think that a real bitcoin bank is needed, and I think the model you're putting forward makes a bunch of sense, but at the same time the way the bank has chosen to enter the market has not given you much credibility, we look forward to your responses.  You're also not the first bitcoin bank, FlexCoin launched last month, and it appears you launched on July 5  Will you be keeping that branding?

They say the proof is in the pudding, and as such I am confident that the Bank will build creditability over time. We have made significant investment in our project and intend to be here for the long haul, and not for immediate gains. As for not being the first Bitcoin bank, that remains to be seen. By the looks of it, FlexCoin seems more like a e-wallet and mining pool than a bank, and the details of how it all works appear ambiguous. We wish them well because we can not imagine a world with only one Bitcoin bank since we firmly believe in its' huge potential.

At Global Standard our initial offerings are only a taste of what we have planned. Within the near future, we plan on introducing other financial products and services that mirror that of traditional banking.

Thanks again for your questions, we look forward to hearing your show.

Best Regards
Jim

40  Other / Chinese students / Re: Why does this board exist in the forum? on: July 13, 2011, 02:45:52 PM
Have they had any previous experiances that would make you expect anything different?   This is my question.  If they have never been entrepreneurial, and have no marketable skills (kung fu movies aside), how could you expect anything different?  Isn't this result the most likely one based on what you knew going in?
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