Well, looks like I am not going to get my bitcoins. The letter I sent to bitcoin2cash arrived in my mailbox!!! On the envelope it says "Not deliverable as addressed. Unable to forward." I double checked and triple checked the address and it is the same as on the website. Handwriting is very, very legible. PO Box 6946 Huntsville, AL 35813-0946 Is this a glitch in the Post Office? Strange...just to let you guys know I used to work for the post office so this is an anomaly. I just wasted my forever stamp. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......... Update: On the envelope the post office printed the zipcode+4 on it. The zipcode is correct. Very puzzling...
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I'm still waiting for my bitcoins from bitcoin2cash. Hopefully this week...
No bitcoins from bitcoin2cash yet...getting a lil nervous... I just checked the post office today. There wasn't anything there. I'll notify you as soon as I receive it as well as send the bitcoins. Thx for the response.
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Hey Satoshi,
What is your favorite food?
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I'm still waiting for my bitcoins from bitcoin2cash. Hopefully this week...
No bitcoins from bitcoin2cash yet...getting a lil nervous...
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I'm still waiting for my bitcoins from bitcoin2cash. Hopefully this week...
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I sent some money via snailmail. Will report to this thread if I do or do not get bitcoins in the next week or two.
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There is no public link to the original publications that I am aware of.
I can't answer your question 100% since I don't know wikipedia's policies.
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Why does he want to talk to Satoshi ??
Didn't he understand that this is a decentralized system, and that no one rules it ?
What an arrogant attitude to think that, because he is a banker, he should talk directly to the initiator of the project !
Good point, but I can understand why a banker would want to talk to the creator of a project. I could think of a few good reasons...
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I am bitcoinblogger.com. Just send me a PM. Thx.
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2 confirmations take a min or two min. the more confirmations the better.
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Can you just create a new windows user and log in with that user? Bitcoin creates a directory per windows user, I think.
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Apparently it is considering at http://pastebin.com/10k74rSd (which is a summary of Bitcoin client hosts in #bitcoin on LFNet as of about 15 minutes ago) lines 432-529 are all GAE. How did u generate that list?
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Ok, when I have a little time I'm gonna try and put a spreadsheet together.
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Perhaps, but maybe a necessary evil? Did u know the founder of bitcoin used porn as the first files to download to promote his software? "A necessary evil" he said...
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I have an idea but it would be awesome if I got donations for it. I think the gambling industry could use bitcoins because right now it is a super pain to deposit money into gambling sites due to U.S. federal regulations. It is very difficult to deposit via Mastercard or Visa since most banks won't process it. So to counter this the gambling industry has setup backdoor payment systems such as NetTeller, Bank Wire, Click2Pay, eWalletXpress, MyPayLinkQ, shady banks, etc to get users to easily deposit money. My proposal is this: I (or someone in this forum) will contact all major gambling and sports betting sites, such as Bodog.com, sportfanatik.com, betonsports.com, etc. via email, snail mail, and eventually phone call to work with them to use bitcoins. We need one project lead in this, and the help of forum members just in case they have questions. I could be this lead. I will set up a spreadsheet with all the companies to show which have been contacted and which are interested. What do you guys think?
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Just emailed http://www.apmex.com to see if they could start trading bitcoins. I think the key is to get the big players involved. Imagine if PayPal started to accept bitcoins. It's game over for other currencies.
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Hi joey, Looks like you are back after a very long hiatus. Just to let you know you really need to improve upon your customer service if you want your site to succeed. Jim Nelisky, here's the original thread for BuyBitcoins.com: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228.0I put this site online a month or two ago, but I immediately sold out my supply of bitcoins and it has taken me some time to get ahold of enough bitcoins to start selling again. I just now updated the site so that it uses secure HTTPS encrypted communications. I achieved this by borrowing the SSL certificate from my primary business (isoffcampus.com). This means that you will need to add a security exception when you visit the site. But the HTTPS protocol is used even without a certificate signer, so there's nothing to worry about. There are no fees for payment processing. These are accounted for in the exchange rate. The updated link is: https://buybitcoins.com-Joey Rich Owner - JR Web Developments LLC http://www.joeyrich.com
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The article is all about the cost of the hardware, neglecting the more significant cost: electricity.
Once you're above baseline power of 11 kWh/day (as any geek is), Southern California utilities get about $0.13/kwh marginal, with taxes, distribution, etc. The 24-core beast built in the article probably draws some serious current. Hard to guess how much, but I'd guess about 500W? Anyone know?
The 24-core beast will draw a minimum of 380W (using the power supply calculator: http://educations.newegg.com/tool/psucalc/index.html)
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