I tried to bid 10.8 before 8:01 but got the following error:
The last posting from your IP was less than 360 seconds ago. Please try again later. The thing you were trying to post was saved as a draft. This limit decreases substantially as your account becomes more established.
I could not post, but I definitely hit submit before 8:01.
either way I thought the auction ended at 8pm as outlined in the original post?
Little frustrated because of the forums limits on my account. I took a screenshot of the error, of course 5 seconds after my clock turned to 8:01 (I hit submit at 8:00:50)
Sniping: Last-minute bids will cause the auction end time to be extended so that the auction ends 30 minutes after the last bid. It's still going on.
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Excuse me of being a noob in Casascius coins, but does it come with the PGP chain of custody? I see that you're the first owner so that's doable, right? I'm at the verge of bidding...
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Bump! Think Christmas gifts.
Figuring how I can get my hands on those at the east coast now for Xmas gifts.
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I'd be willing to get a vouch copy if possible, provided that the source of the items are legal and not carded etc.
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Nope. If you have a script that can reverse a SHA256/512 hash easily (in like O(n)) time or something, you'll be so rich selling the 0 day seeing that the entire internet is protected by encryption alone. Dice bots are simply using martingale/etc strategies to try have a larger edge against the house, and math says they'll lose at the end anyhow.
Most 'dice bots' you find on the darknet is usually trojans packaged with a rudimentary dice bot instead.
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Updated with new badges and fixed some mistakes.
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quick. season 16, episode 12, segment 4 by the way, if anyone's interested. Yep I was actually following How it's made on my free time. PS: Received the $20, thanks OP! I confirm that I've been paid by OP, thanks!
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Hello everyone! I need need a loan of 50BTC for investment in an oil trading company. I will be giving you 2BTC Daily for 30 Days. Loan needed: 50BTCReturn: 2BTC DailyTime span: 30 DaysYou will get: 60BTC TotalYour profit: 10BTCInterested lender please contact me: mr.alicontact@gmail.comNote: I need only one lender who can provide me 50BTC. And the time span and return is fixed. Change in the USD, EUR rate of bitcoin will not change the return or loan amount.Uh, are you the lawyer of that Saudi Arabia Price. I have been waiting for His Highness to send me my funds after his untimely demise two years ago.
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As topic . I would prefer that you're actually interested in keybase, but the first to PM with your email me will get it.
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i like to run a trap wallet on my desktop and use simply my computer, stealing that few cent of bitcoin, will immediately put me on the fence and proceed to wipe out the disk, never happened for now, so my computer is safe
for now i only trust my usb and my ssd, i don't use anything expensive like trezor, and i'm not going to use it in the future
What if the attacker gets to both of your trap wallet and the actual wallet itself before doing any transactions? i've been doing some research on that hardware wallet and the reviews and trust seems to be pretty good towards that product. if ever i do get a good amount of BTC,i do plan on buying one. But long term,possibly something better might come out? General consensus seems to be that the best way to completely feel safe with bitcoin is with a paper wallet though.
Yeah, nothing beats a properly generated (with truly random RNG's from casino dice or something similar) paper wallet. The only problem is that for each new transaction you'll have to use a fresh paper wallet, which was what steered me towards Armory's Offline wallet system.
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Just something I've been thinking lately - I hold a sizeable sum in a trezor that I bought lately (after I did some review of the code and the protocols used), but I'm wondering about how much others would trust a trezor personally. I used to use Offline Armory exclusively but it's taking a toll on my SSD's by running a full client on my online computer.
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This guy seems to be scraping and translating news from coindesk, either that or he has botted the process: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=156259;sa=showPosts . Seems to be posting only in press section of the board. Has had over 13 posts. Just wanted to bring this to mods' attention(well local mods and Global mods anyway) Regards, Legendary Hmm.. I read a few of his posts and they seem coherent Chinese to me as a native-level speaker, not something translated via a bot. That account is actually reposting news from external sites ( http://www.bitecoin.com/online/2015/11/16131.html as an example of the newest post). Not sure if that's a bannable offense with the newest policies though.
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Wow, every day I see new scam attempts, but this one is so freaking dumb. Never believen anyone without colleteral with such an amount of btc!
Every day I come to this section and am not disappointed. lol.
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quick. season 16, episode 12, segment 4 by the way, if anyone's interested. Yep I was actually following How it's made on my free time. PS: Received the $20, thanks OP!
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Yep, I found my old account there. It's good that I used a password manager and had unique passwords though
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I'm still looking this loan
I am willing to find this loan if you answer the following: What are you going to do with the funds? Can you add any thing to your escrow? It's a little cheap. Maybe a few steam items, I might accept them. Are you using escrow? Do people really require reasons for loans of around £7 If he wants to get a loan, he could always turn to companies like BTCJAM, he would have to pay less in fees for the loan. He could always increase the value of his account by getting accepted to a signature campaign. There's examples of people scamming for a $0.10 (yes, in USD) loan. Everyone's just trying to avoid being out of $$ should OP default.
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I tried searching but no site creates 250 BTC loans Your regular bank, the people around you, any physical entity. Just loan the equivalent of that and go buy Bitcoin with it.
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