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21  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 21, 2013, 01:26:33 AM
from what i understand they will be powered by the usb port.
22  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 15, 2013, 09:27:47 PM
I'll sell mine for 2.5 if anyone really wants it.

lol shameless!

haha I was gonna offer mine up for 3 BTC!
23  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 15, 2013, 02:08:18 AM
it hasn't even been a week and there's already a mutiny aboard?  jeez.
24  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FREE (Bitcoin) POKER CHIPS FOR NEW PLAYERS !!! on: May 11, 2013, 11:14:05 PM
interested in trying it out.
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: May 11, 2013, 08:43:46 PM
i'm interested in following this company.  hoping their products are legit.
26  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Musing on a new ASIC for Bitcoin Mining on: May 11, 2013, 08:23:40 PM
<-- interest level high
27  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Free BitCoins From MiningUnited.com on: May 11, 2013, 08:19:21 PM
THANKS!!!
28  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Free BitCoins From MiningUnited.com on: May 11, 2013, 04:59:27 AM
Always loved the idea of a box in my closet just minting money.

1K4GCSxLjKkdHA99ybevH3EwcTmzAGU6MF
29  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 11, 2013, 02:51:17 AM
I didnt realize I had to sign my address in the email. How do I do that? I only use blockchain.info.

open your wallet, go to receive money.  locate the address you sent the money from.  on the right side drop down select "sign message"
30  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 11, 2013, 02:12:23 AM
...ow.

I was mining at 20 anyway.  so 200+ was just fantasy profits.  that's what i tell myself before bed.
31  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 11, 2013, 02:06:37 AM
was harder to instantly get BTC than I thought.  took longer than I had expected.

i know that feel... my brother wants to get 1000 avalon chips/boards... when i tried to think what'd it'd take to get the fist converted to btc effciently, my heart dropped into my stomach.

Ya,  I've been to CVS with $503.95 2 days in a row now.  Stupid limits.

Lesson learned.  Do not spend 100% of your BTC.

i know that feel. last summer? i hadn't spent any. had like 22 btc saved up. 150 USD worth or something like that. mined all of it. then due to life circumstances (jobloss) and being an addict, i spent em on games and food and things. now? oh god. so... much... money... *cries*

as to being a bot: all your base are belong to us.

i never spent my btc.  then when it went crazy i dug through my old hard drives and found my wallet.  37.4 btc on it.  the drive crashed about 30 minutes after i booted it up.  i sent it off to data recovery when prices were 220.  they called me and told me it was dead and asked if they would like me to recycle my hard drive.  AND I ended up paying about $200 to NOT recover my hard drive.

I don't even care about all my old pictures I lost.  I'm still sour.
32  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 11, 2013, 01:58:07 AM
one more straggler just paid.  me.
What?? How'd that happen? lol.
There's only 12 people that haven't been marked paid on the spreadsheet yet.  Must be one of them right?

i had marked him as paid before he posted that by about five minutes or so. Cheesy

Ya, it was actually so fast I was wondering if your spreadsheet was automated.
33  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 11, 2013, 01:57:21 AM
was harder to instantly get BTC than I thought.  took longer than I had expected.

i know that feel... my brother wants to get 1000 avalon chips/boards... when i tried to think what'd it'd take to get the fist converted to btc effciently, my heart dropped into my stomach.

Ya,  I've been to CVS with $503.95 2 days in a row now.  Stupid limits.

Lesson learned.  Do not spend 100% of your BTC.
34  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 11, 2013, 01:51:32 AM
was harder to instantly get BTC than I thought.  took longer than I had expected.
35  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter USB group buy (US/Canada) on: May 11, 2013, 01:44:34 AM
one more straggler just paid.  me.
36  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Validating transactions with 0 confirmations on: December 03, 2012, 09:18:13 PM
Bitcoin works with outputs, not addresses. They spend the output of the transaction you used to pay them as one of the inputs to the transaction they use to pay you. If the first transaction becomes invalid, so will the second one. The bulk of the value for the second transaction will be from an unrelated output.

I'm looking at the api call list for bitcoind and I'm using sendfrom or sendmany.  but those send from an "account" and not a transaction. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list

I'm guessing this will only work if I generate a raw transaction.

Sorry for being a dumdum, but can I get a little more detail on this?
37  Economy / Economics / Re: US Gov't Phasing out the PENNY and NICKEL in 2013 on: December 03, 2012, 08:38:15 AM
Appears to be a HOAX that went viral.

http://www.usmint.gov/faqs/circulating_coins

Quote
Are there any plans to remove the one-cent coin (more popularly known as "the "penny) from circulation?

We occasionally hear from people who believe that the Mint should stop producing one-cent coins and remove them from circulation. You may be interested to know that the penny is the most widely used denomination currently in circulation. There was a study conducted in 1976 of this and other suggestions regarding our coinage system. However, the idea of eliminating the penny received strong objections from an overwhelming majority of State revenue collection departments, retail firms, and commercial banks. Other objections voiced in later studies concerned the inflationary impact of such a proposal on prices and possible difficulties on collecting sales taxes.

It has not been confirmed that the penny has outlived its usefulness. Neither business nor the public as a whole has pressured for changes in the coin denominations in circulation today. In addition, our coin and currency system is among the most trusted in the world. The vast majority of users apparently are content with the existing coin denominations, including the one-cent coin. As a result, the Treasury Department has no plans now to cease production of the penny. In addition, such a change to the United States monetary system could not be done without prior Congressional authorization. If directed to do so by legislation enacted by the Congress and signed by the President, the Treasury Department would again study phasing out the penny. Since the demand exists and the Federal Reserve Banks require inventories to meet the demand, the United States Mint is committed to producing the penny.


tldr; the Treasury Department has no plans now to cease production of the penny


So if you wen't out and bought $100 worth of nickels and the teller looked at you like you were insane.  It's because you were insane Wink
38  Economy / Economics / Wow those are some LARGE transactions! on: December 03, 2012, 08:31:03 AM


I followed the trail back to this transaction:

http://blockchain.info/address/1ufKov5M4PWXfirz7iEnKD9Sfgq4by5bR


The money keeps moving into a new account for each transaction.  They drop off a portion of the btc at another address along each step.

My best guess is this is some anonymizer like blockchain.info's Bitcoin Mixer.

It is currently here: http://blockchain.info/address/1BqvQKA1SKvgvubVGPQChyLviTDqM4iqqG
39  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Validating transactions with 0 confirmations on: December 03, 2012, 08:08:00 AM
Two ways I know of:

  • They use your payment as one of the inputs when paying you. If it turns out yours was bad then so will theirs
  • The other way is to accept instant payment but delay withdrawls until it is confirmed. If it turn out to be bad they just debit your account.

Okay, regarding the first.  I'm assuming this is how satoshi dice does it.  How can they use my payment if their payment addresses are global pools?

Is there an article that describes satoshi dice's technique?
40  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Validating transactions with 0 confirmations on: November 30, 2012, 11:33:30 PM
I see a lot of bitcoin gambling sites that do not require any confirmations.

How are they able to do this?  Can someone provide some explanation for me or some links?
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