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1  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100 has run its course. This is the rebate thread. on: November 20, 2016, 07:13:52 PM
Thank you! <3
2  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100 has run its course. This is the rebate thread. on: November 16, 2016, 10:01:58 PM
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*Extracts self from woodwork*

Heya Bruno, Rassah!
Lovely talking to you guys again, and thanks so much for all the work over the years! I've always loved Bitcoin100, and I feel and felt like I can trust you guys completely, whether Bitcoin is at $7 or $700!

I kind of missed the first PM you sent (iirc tried to change my password, had to wait 45 seconds, got distracted), but was sufficiently roused by the second one d:

Okay, let me brush the dust off of my nearly 5 year old GPG key... Boom! There we go! That's me right there: bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=Mqrius

(I'm also happy to do more mundane forms of verification, such as skyping/sending ID/etc, if that would be deemed welcome! I could technically even sign with one of the donation addresses, but that would be a lot of hassle since I don't have those wallets active anywhere atm)

Anyways, here's my address for the remittance:
1AY4iGVFSAtFdmxvYtDTdKJwV7S3iVq9pw

Cheers! <3
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3  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [ANN] Physical Bitcoin Gift Cards available for Pre-Order (USA - Free Shipping) on: May 27, 2014, 08:23:19 PM
[Massive necro warning]

I found 3 of these cards in my old mail. I had some trouble redeeming them. Here is some info for anyone stumbling across this post.

The mini private keys on these cards are not well formed. This means that most places can't import them as is.
Even though they are not well formed, you can still take the SHA256 of them, and they still make a valid private key.
On ubuntu, I did that via this command:
Code:
echo -n "S12345678901234567890123456789" | shasum -a 256
The result should be usable by any app. I used armory, but blockchain.info should work as well.

Funnily enough, only 2 of the 3 cards actually contained an untouched coin. The third had once had 4 satoshi on the address, which has since been removed. I have no flipping clue why, but I'll be making a Bitpay support request to get my last coin Cheesy
4  Local / Markt / Re: Casascius fysieke Bitcoins (2012 series: 1 BTC, 5 BTC, 10 BTC) on: November 27, 2013, 03:28:28 PM
Serieus, 3.5 BTC voor 1 BTC?
Of zit er voor zoveel aan goud of zilver in?
Ze zijn zoveel waard omdat er maar enkele op de markt zijn, en dit type niet meer gemaakt wordt. Het is dus echt een verzamelwaarde.

Ik heb hem trouwens ietsje bijgesteld naar 2.9 (2.7 voor grote orders)
5  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: announcement: the international "when-bitcoin-reaches 1000,- $ party" on: November 27, 2013, 03:12:14 PM
*posts*

When you know more about the details, post enough of them to convince me that this will be one hell of a party, and you might convince me to attend Wink
6  Local / Markt / Casascius fysieke Bitcoins (2012 series: 1 BTC, 5 BTC, 10 BTC) on: November 27, 2013, 02:32:45 PM
Dit zijn Casascius Fysieke Bitcoins, waarbij de sleutel (private key) onder een fraudebestendige holografische sticker op een munt verborgen zit.


Dit zijn de 1 BTC series 2 coins. Dit is de serie munten uit 2012, met een doorzichtig vakje in het hologram waarachter het adres zichtbaar is. Inclusief plastic capsule.
2.5 BTC per stuk. Voor 10 of meer, 2.3 BTC per stuk.


Dit zijn de 5 BTC series 2 coins. Hiervan zijn er slechts 1081 uitgegeven, waarvan 169 al geopend zijn. Ook hier inclusief plastic capsule.
8 BTC per stuk.

Als laatste heb ik deze zeer zeldzame zilveren munten te koop:

Dit zijn de 10 BTC silver rounds met gold plating. Een munt van 1 troy ounce echt zilver met 10 Bitcoins, waarbij de "B" met de hand verguld is. Deze munten wordt niet meer verkocht door de originele fabrikant, en er zijn er slechts enkele in omloop, en nog veel minder op de markt. Er zijn er origineel 446 uitgegeven, en 41 hiervan zijn al geopend. Inclusief plastic capsule.
35 BTC per stuk.

Gratis afhalen of verzenden. Betaling in Bitcoin of in Nederlandse of Europese bankoverschrijving.

Ik koop/verkoop vaak Bitcoin, en heb dan ook een goede "trust-rating" (feedback) in de Bitcoin community: Bitcoin-OTC, Localbitcoins Er is te zien dat ik zonder problemen meerdere honderden transacties gedaan heb.

Mqrius' Bitcoins, KvK-nummer 55307442.

Nuntius.Marii@Gmail.com
7  Local / Nederlands (Dutch) / Re: Help Giro 555 aan bitcoins on: November 20, 2013, 06:51:31 PM
Voor mensen die niet houden van de graaicultuur: kijk eens naar http://www.givewell.org/
Die analyseert goede doelen en bepaalt welke er het meeste goed per euro bereiken.
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Sudden rise in Bitcoin transaction numbers - any theories why? on: August 14, 2013, 08:04:04 AM
Simple: The stability.

Stability makes Bitcoin not look like a Ponzi-scheme. Stability makes Bitcoin look like a viable currency. Stability reduces the chance of monetary loss.

As a result, more amounts of Bitcoins are being bought from many more different people, and spent.
So yeah, stability makes the price rise, destroying stability Cheesy
9  Economy / Collectibles / Re: CASASCIUS PHYSICAL BITCOIN - In Stock Now! (pic) on: August 14, 2013, 07:46:55 AM
Love the look of those 25s as well. Really classy.
Personally, they're not my favorite. I prefer the look of the 1000 BTC gold coin, but I never bought one Tongue
10  Economy / Collectibles / Re: CASASCIUS PHYSICAL BITCOIN - In Stock Now! (pic) on: August 13, 2013, 08:48:55 PM
Now, those are two sexy pictures!
Thanks ^_^

I've sold nearly all of the coins in that picture. I've got 1 silver left that I'm not selling, and none of the original series coins. I've got a number of series 2 still though, and a few 5BTC coins. All in a bank safe nowadays, since these things are so expensive Cheesy

The only coins in that picture that didn't significantly increase in value...

...are the Euro coins for size comparison Tongue
11  Economy / Services / Re: Gigamining / Teramining on: August 13, 2013, 09:12:32 AM
Payouts looking better each week!
I like how we're beating the difficulty increase so far Smiley
12  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: August 05, 2013, 08:29:06 PM
I have no objections -- but maybe I'm biased as a Dutch person Cheesy
13  Economy / Speculation / Re: Poll :: When will Bitcoin reach $1 Billion total value on: July 11, 2013, 07:56:22 AM
That's a nice graph! I like how you took into account the coin generation Smiley
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is a "signed int"? on: July 03, 2013, 08:17:11 AM
In any case, is 20 years up so I can finally sign the int?
Shh, not so loud! You can sign it, but only if you don't tell Satoshi.
15  Economy / Reputation / Re: DM Feedback thread! on: June 20, 2013, 08:18:21 AM
Traded an expensive Casascius coin with DM90. Smooth trade, no problems!
16  Economy / Securities / Re: [Investment fund] Gamma Bitcoin Fund [Closing] on: May 27, 2013, 09:21:47 PM
Received my payout. Nice going DeaDTerra, I'm glad everything became awesome after all!
17  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Bitcoin Conference Europe 2013 on: May 25, 2013, 09:20:39 AM
I wanted to gauge the price that people would be willing to pay to attend the conference:

I'm trying to make this conference as transparent as possible (while still making it economically sound for the team), so I wanted to pitch the question to you guys:

The one in San Jose was 2.5BTC or $250 if I recall correctly. Understandably, your budget would be dependant on the calibre of speakers. Assuming they were prominent and could add some value to you, would you be willing to pay this amount or should it be higher/lower?

M
To give one answer to this question: I expect this conference to be on a smaller scale than the one in San Jose, which means it would also be a lower price.
Note that the San Jose conference also had a lot of sponsoring going on, so if you don't manage to get some of that, I think you'll run into trouble collecting enough funds.

Good luck organising it! I'll be attending if you manage to pull it off!
18  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcoin 100: Developed Specifically for Non-Profits on: May 25, 2013, 08:11:42 AM
Generations of Hope has used BitPay to start accepting Bitcoins: http://www.generationsofhope.org/donate/

Let me know if I can provide any more information.  I am sure they would be excited to see some actual Bitcoin donations.

Dan

How did they come to accept it?

I think all of the press about Bitcoin during the rally pushed them over the edge.  The Director heard several pieces on Bitcoin on NPR.  

They used BitPay for the implementation, and put a big logo on the Donate page.  As with most nonprofits, you can get to the donate page from almost anywhere on the site.

Now, hopefully it pays off for them Wink

Dan

I think it should. Any objections?
I say go for it Smiley

Nice meeting you on the conference by the way, Rassah!
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Just went live: where to send when asked why BTC has value. on: May 20, 2013, 05:29:15 PM
Haha this is awesome Cheesy

Nice talking to you briefly yesterday, btw!
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BBQCoin Pump and Dump announcement on: May 07, 2013, 08:24:13 PM
Sounds like someone needs to get rid of his ill-bought BBQ coins Roll Eyes
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