Crazy outfit is subjective. I will pay 0 to 10 extra bitcoins depending on the outfit.
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If you wear a crazy outfit it would be stupendous.
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See the pics here: http://www.bitcoinblogger.com/2011/01/power-of-bitcoins.htmlHold the sign "Stop the FED! Use Bitcoins!!!" in big large words near an intersection with busy people. Take a nice pic. Send it to me and only to me so I can post it on bitcoinblogger.com. I will give you 32 bitcoins. Willing to take suggestions for sign text. It's also first come-first served. First person to have a nice pic will get the bounty. Video is nice but not required. You must also have fun. If you wear a crazy outfit I will send you 0 to 10 extra bitcoins. Send pic to my email: bitcoin.cryptocurrency AT gmail.com
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Is this serious? First bitcoin prostitute/pimp?
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How much are you willing to spend? You should look into pooled mining. http://mining.bitcoin.cz/The best way to obtain bitcoins, in my opinion, is to buy them.
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So, how do you ensure that the paypal scamming don't come back?
The first line of defense, is an invitation only membership. Be mindful of who you invite. If you invite two or three scammers in a week it's not going to be good for your membership. Secondly, you will have to have a high enough rating and/or special approval for PayPal deposits. Traders will also be able to use the rating system when making escrow trades for PayPal or any processor for that matter. If it gets too bad, I'll shut PayPal down for awhile. The scammers will be back. But, we can make it difficult for them. I've been thinking about this a lot. I if I was a scammer I would register a user1. Using that user1 name I would invite another user2 (which would be fake). I would use user2 to invite user3 (another fake account). Then use user3 to invite fake user4 and so on. So my point is this...if you catch scammer user4 then you have to ban the entire tree of users down to user1. So anyone underneath user4 would be banned including user1, user2, user3, and user4. I think this is the safest way to allow PayPal. Can you do this?
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Hey, I could do some voice if you want. Send me a script and I will give my best voice for this.
Thanks for the offer...maybe the next vid.
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Thx for the input! More videos to come...if I have time! To everyone: Share the video!
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This won't work because it does not distinguish between spam and legitimate bulk mail, of which there is lots. Or do you want to bankrupt Facebook?
Spam is already a solved problem, pretty much. If you have a spam problem outsource your mail to Google. Job done.
i wouldn't mind spam if i got paid for it.
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You could set up an email service, "PayMeToSendMeEmail.com". So if someone wants to contact you they have to send x bitcoins.
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yea the website is ok. but my work is the flash killer app.
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I am thinking we should do a celebration of some sort when bitcoin reaches $1. News blitz, ad banners, go out to get drinks, etc. Our hard work paying off!
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What about GWT? I have advanced GUI GWT skillz.
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Handing out wallet.dat files is just fine. I think it's a great idea. Sure, there is the possibility of double-spending... but only by the person handing out the wallets. Presumably, you trust yourself Yes, if you trust yourself, which obviously we most likely do, and have a really good reputation where users trust the giver, then this would work. I guess it all boils down to trust.
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My idea kind of resembles a gift card. A gift card has a credit card number which the giver can write down. He doesn't though, so he gives it to gift card receiver who is free to use that gift card. In this case there is a lot of trust.
On a similar note watch out for gift card scams where people go to the store, write down the gift card number, and wait for it to be loaded. They will check for loaded gift cards, and once they contain money they will spend it!
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I would delete this thread if I could.
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how would you prevent double spending ?
Doh! My idea is screwed.
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