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1501  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [InDev] freebitcoins.pw - Putting BTC back in your pocket! on: May 25, 2014, 07:34:19 PM
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I'm here to announce the return of freebitcoins.pw! I used to run it as, in it's most basic form, a website, faucet and promotion list, but with the inputs.io "hack" scam most faucets went down so I simply stopped running the website. However I now want to revive freebitcoins.pw as a list of places where you can get free bitcoins - so I have!

We're currently in development so there will be a limited amount of ways to earn free Bitcoin, however we will add more ways ASAP (as soon as we see them, that is) and we will also be developing more ways for the average person to get involved with the website.

freebitcoins.pw

- DiamondCardz

It would be good to add the rates, i.e. how much you earn per site. MinerDirect is down, it shows a directory listing. The layout looks very good ,very comfortable for the eyes.
1502  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will 700-710$ be passed easily.. on: May 25, 2014, 03:09:12 PM
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Will 700-710$ be passed easily..

Sure, why not. It happend before, when the trading-card site MtGox was still used for btc  Cheesy I see no reason why it cannot go far beyond $700
1503  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Recently in Dutch newspapers: "Bitcoin is not money in the Netherlands" on: May 25, 2014, 03:02:18 PM
It's alarming how often judges are ignorant.

Judges gonna judge. I doubt most judges are clued up on the cutting edge of technology.

From my personal experience, most often they do not have any technical background. For example, they wouldn't know how to install a driver or what a DNS server does.  Smiley
1504  Bitcoin / Press / [2014-05-25] Price of Bitcoin Surges Significantly Past $550 This Weekend on: May 25, 2014, 03:00:51 PM
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Falcon Global Capital is seeking to hire lobbyists to promote bitcoin in Washington, DC. The investment firm will provide “education and understanding of bitcoin and other crypto-graphic based currencies”.

https://coinreport.net/lobbyists-falcon-global-capital/
1505  Other / Off-topic / Re: What social network do you use most? on: May 25, 2014, 02:54:28 PM
I use bitcointalk the most, I think this falls under the category of social network. I do not use any of the other networks mentioned in the poll
1506  Other / Off-topic / Re: Decentralized Operating System on: May 25, 2014, 02:51:46 PM
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Has anyone thought about something like this? Anyone currently working on this? I am curious to hear the pieces you all might think goes into something like a decentralized OS.

How is it supposed to work? File system in one computer, drivers on another, network management on a 3rd machine?  Cheesy

Do you perhaps mean decentralized filesystem or sharing cpu/gpu power? yes this stuff exists. For example, HDFS.
1507  Other / Off-topic / Re: FACEBOOK IS DEAD on: May 25, 2014, 02:50:05 PM
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More like dying and struggling.

The data seems to agree, they are at 2011 in terms of popularity. They are losing a lot, time will tell if they will be the next MySpace  Smiley
http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=facebook
1508  Other / Off-topic / Re: How much bitcoin are you sitting on? [Anonymous Poll] on: May 25, 2014, 02:48:06 PM
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Since Bitcoin is digital, and not physical, it's impossible to sit on a Bitcoin. It's digital, meaning, you'd have to go through your computer screen to sit on it, or even touch it.

BTC are stored on your harddisk (or usb disk drive), so it is possible to sit on them. In addition, there are paper wallets which you can sit on  Tongue
1509  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to become a bitcoin millionaire on: May 25, 2014, 02:43:54 PM
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55 coins?  No that would be only worth only $31,000

yes, but more than a million russian rubles  Cheesy
1510  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: big news, bitcoin address top1 changed yesterday on: May 25, 2014, 02:42:58 PM
183498 BTC is about $103.154.318 with the current market price. I think im going to faint  Shocked
1511  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Buy / Sell Bitcoins on: May 25, 2014, 02:40:45 PM
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what website does everybody use to buy and sell coins ?
what are the limits ?

It depends on your location and payment preference. Sites often have different payment systems.
1512  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to become a bitcoin millionaire on: May 25, 2014, 02:39:52 PM
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To me, bitcoin millionaire is someone who has holdings of bitcoin a worth
$1,000,000.  Simple.

You only need 55 BTC to be a bitcoin millonairei n that sense (1090100.00 Russian Rubles)  Cheesy
I think to be a bitcoin milloniare in the literal sense you need 1 million bitcoins, this would cost about $562.155.000 USD (~ 500 million USD), I have this laying around in my pocket  Tongue
1513  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am pretty confident we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen. on: May 25, 2014, 02:35:29 PM
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I am pretty confident we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen.

All aboard the train, the price is rising like crazy   Cool

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I'm not gonna be rich anytime soon unless I can get my hands on more coins, but I'm working on it  Cheesy.

The coins are still relatively cheap, if they are going to rise to $10.000 or something like that  Smiley
1514  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin incredible Growth? Why? what happened on: May 25, 2014, 02:28:59 PM
Its just based on the demand.  Many companies are investing in BTC, I think this makes the price goes up, but it is just speculation. Things do not always need a giant technical reason, for example dogecoin is rising +2.15% today, what is the reason?
1515  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: One More Probably Stupid Duh Question on: May 25, 2014, 02:25:12 PM
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Disclaimer - I'm presuming this is as intuitive as it appears and would work the same as any other currency, such as this example:

100 pennies is $1 and $1 is worth $1, so if I have 4 quarters I have a dollar, or if I have 10 dimes I have a dollar, etc.

But I got to messing with the btc calculator and looking at the market price and then I think I just got overloaded confused here so need a gentle (or harsh) kick on this one

Ex: market price for 1btc is $100, with variation fluctuations

I buy 1 btc at $110 on Monday.

By Tuesday, it's at $150

Wednesday I buy one more btc for $150

I buy $100 on Thursday so I've spent a total of $360.

I'm assuming I have 2btc and change.

If Friday comes and btc shoots up to $360, do I now have just one btc or is each of my btc worth 360?

I know the answer in our standard currency but this is bitcoin and I'm not sure how to handle it...figured it would be the same but not positive.

Thanks for the clarification

1 BTC on monday is 1 BTC on friday.
1 USD on monday is 1 USD on friday.
1 YEN on monday is 1 YEN on friday.

What fluctuates is the exchange rate. This fluctuates with fiat currency as well.
For example see:  http://econographics.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/euro-dollar-exchange-rates.jpg
In 2008 on euro would be $1.60,  in 2010  it would get to $1.20.
In other words if you have 100.000 euro in 2008, it would be 160.000$, but in 2010 it would be $120.000, a difference of 40.000$

Another example , 1 BTC in 2013 is ~ 123$ , now it is 564 $.



1516  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Self welcoming on: May 25, 2014, 02:14:55 PM
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If anyone could post which exchanges they have had experience with or can recommend using that would be great.

I have some experience with btc-e, overall the site worked well. They allow trading of BTC,LTC,NMC,NVC,PPC,TRC,FTC and XPM.  I have heard some rumors of users who lost their money, but it seems this only occurs with high amounts. They do not want any personal information. They have 2-step authorization, each login you get an e-mail. I wanted to try Bitstamp but they needed a lot of my personal information;


1517  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Platform Cross Trading on: May 25, 2014, 02:12:10 PM
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If so, is it possible to just buy the "product" (=bitcoin) from the sellor in one marketplace and just sell it at another with a higher qutation?
yes, this is possible. For example buy at BTC-e and sell at bitstamp. I think this technique is called Arbitage

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So do all wallets just have the same kind of interface for transactioning, and at the right websites/brokers/marketplaces wallet I can transform it to another websites/broker/marketplaces wallet? I have read much (shit) about this and I dont know any comparable example where I can imagine this.

yes, basically. In the same way you can use USD in various places, you can use bitcoin (BTC) at various places.

1518  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Find the WEIRDEST thing BTC can buy - PRIZE 1BTC ! on: May 25, 2014, 02:05:36 PM
This is one weird thing

http://www.bspend.com/products/bitpremier.com-view-196

1519  Economy / Services / Re: New Forum CryptoBB - 0.0015 for a simple task on: May 25, 2014, 01:55:33 PM
No payment received either  Embarrassed
1520  Bitcoin / Press / [2014-05-25] The Role and Future of Altcoins on: May 25, 2014, 12:04:32 AM
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Just the name “altcoin” evokes a sense of disdain–altcoin, as in “alternative to Bitcoin,” a copycat late to the scene. Why do we persist in using such terminology when altcoins and Bitcoin are all cryptocurrencies of the same basic category? Many long-time Bitcoiners accuse altcoin developers of pump and dump schemes, longing to be early adopters, and envious of their fortunes

http://bitcoinmagazine.com/13150/role-future-altcoins/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BitcoinMagazine+%28Bitcoin+Magazine%29
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