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1  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Ripples (XRP) for Bitcoin (BTC) - Low Price! on: May 06, 2013, 12:13:12 AM
Nice, Fast and smooth transaction with hennessyhemp.
2  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Ripples (XRP) for Bitcoin (BTC) - Low Price! on: May 05, 2013, 07:20:08 PM
Great transaction with mah87.  Nice and smooth.  Look forward to doing business with you again!
3  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Ripples (XRP) for Bitcoin (BTC) - Low Price! on: May 05, 2013, 05:53:24 PM
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100,000 XRP for 15BTC.

Offer Good until 2PM EST.

Bitcoin Payment Address:12nEsRSdnW1cPktQCviw9d4PnNtaTjDUnM

Will Send Ripples to:rGd4FaNjg22EvTuot3SRKF1suueUSc8Lhd
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4  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Selling Ripples (XRP) for Bitcoin (BTC) - Low Price! on: May 05, 2013, 05:47:10 PM
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Received Trade Request from mah87:

100,000 XRP for 15BTC.

Offer Good until 2PM EST.

Payment Address:
12nEsRSdnW1cPktQCviw9d4PnNtaTjDUnM
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5  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying Ripples (XRP) for Bitcoin (BTC) - Low Price! on: May 05, 2013, 05:45:00 PM
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hennessyhemp,
Please send 35,000XRP to ripple address: rJ2KWXN2JKmAALE8AW881tCe72ghkRZuLT
I will send 5.5BTC to Bitcoin Address: 1GytWTqPcLQDjpg7YiXtoqXrY8MAsHy8kq on receipt of payment.
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6  Economy / Currency exchange / Buying Ripples (XRP) for Bitcoin (BTC) - Low Price! on: May 04, 2013, 11:13:45 PM
Hello Everyone,
Working on a site right now for automated buying and selling of Ripple(XRP).  Until then, and to gauge if it will be a worthwhile endeavor, I will be buying Ripple here in the forum.

How to Order:
1) Contact me on AIM using the screen name "GotRipples" with the quantity wanted and your Bitcoin address.
2) I will respond with a ripple address for payment and cost in ripple.
3) I will post in this thread a PGP signed message stating the amount you ordered, the payment address, and your Bitcoin address.
4) Send payment to the Ripple payment address within 15 minutes.
5) Bitcoin will be sent after Ripple are received.

Current Rate:

current rate as of 05/05/2013 @ 4:50PM EST:

10000 XRP / BTC
0.000164204 BTC/XRP

Current Turn Around Time:
45 Minutes

Hello Everyone,
Working on a site right now for automated buying and selling of Ripple(XRP).  Until then, and to gauge if it will be a worthwhile endeavor, I will be buying Ripple here in the forum.

How to Order:
1) Post the amount of Bitcoin you want and your public Bitcoin address.
2) I will respond with a Ripple address for payment and cost in Ripple.
3) Ripple Must be sent within 15 minutes of reply.
4) Bitcoin will be sent as soon as Ripple payment is confirmed.

Current Rate:

current rate as of 05/05/2013 @ 4:50PM EST:

10000 XRP / BTC
0.000164204 BTC/XRP

Current Turn Around Time:
45 Minutes
7  Economy / Currency exchange / Selling Ripples (XRP) for Bitcoin (BTC) - Low Price! on: May 04, 2013, 11:00:36 PM
Hello Everyone,
Working on a site right now for automated buying and selling of Ripple(XRP).  Until then, and to gauge if it will be a worthwhile endeavor, I will be selling Ripple here in the forum.

How to Order:
1) Contact me on AIM using the screen name "GotRipples" with the quantity wanted and your ripple address.
2) I will respond with a Bitcoin address for payment and cost in BTC.
3) I will post in this thread a PGP signed message stating the amount you ordered, the payment address, and your ripple address.
4) Send payment to the bitcoin payment address within 15 minutes.
5) Ripple will be sent after 3 confirmations are received.

Hello Everyone,
Working on a site right now for automated buying and selling of Ripple(XRP).  Until then, and to gauge if it will be a worthwhile endeavor, I will be selling Ripple here in the forum.

How to Order:
1) Post the amount of Ripple you want and your public ripple address.
2) I will respond with a Bitcoin address for payment and cost in BTC.
3) Bitcoin Must be sent within 15 minutes of reply.
4) Ripple will be sent after 3 confirmations are received.

Current Rate:

current rate as of 05/05/2013 @ 4:50PM EST:

10000 XRP / BTC
0.000164204 BTC/XRP

Current Turn Around Time:
45 Minutes
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Giveaway! on: April 29, 2013, 02:08:44 PM
rJ2KWXN2JKmAALE8AW881tCe72ghkRZuLT
9  Economy / Marketplace / BiddingPond.com Has Been Sold on: July 20, 2012, 04:23:05 PM
BiddingPond.com has been sold.  Those who have purchased shares on GLBSE please contact contact@biddingpond.com with a copy of your digitally signed contract to get your piece of the sale.  Redemption's will be accepted until 09/30/2012.

I unfortunately did not have time to maintain the site.  All code that has been worked on up to this point has been transferred to the new owners.  I will let them announce the biddingpond.com future and timeline.
10  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Awesome Gemstone Auction ROUND 2 [Extended and Doubled + NEW PICS!!!] on: October 27, 2011, 12:37:52 AM
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11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: An interesting read about Bitcoin & legislation... on: October 26, 2011, 01:57:24 PM
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For example it could say that in effect each person using Bitcoins to buy something issues the coin because any transfer of a coin creates a new need to get it incorporated into blocks and accepted by the system.  That would mean that those who make a business of buying and selling Bitcoins would be issuing a payment instrument.  There might also be an argument that anyone creating a new block issues value for the same reason even if no coins are generated.
I don't think such an argumentation could hold up in court: there is no issuing of a payment instrument when you make a Bitcoin transaction. You just transfer the control over some funds to another address - no new value is created.
Maybe somebody with a better understanding of financial law can shed some light on this, but if anybody can be called a Bitcoin issuer, then it's the miners.

From now on you have to be very careful when you tell somebody the solution to a math problem - it might require you to get a bank license first Wink

This is the way we view it as well.  It will be interesting to see how courts rule on the matter.
12  Economy / Goods / Re: Motion on: October 25, 2011, 01:06:52 AM
This announcement is for current shareholders.  There is a GLBSE motion that needs to be voted on.

This motion is to close further purchases of shares until Bitcoin prices become stable again. At that time shares will be repriced and issued. This does not affect current share holders.

Closes   October 25,2011

11:30PM EST time will be the last chance to buy one of the 20,000 biddingpond.com shares on GLBSE as voted by the current shareholders.  At that time shares will not be sold to the public until it is determined that bitcoin prices have relatively stabilized and increased in value.  This is a great time to pick some up cheap with Bitcoin value depreciated!
13  Economy / Goods / Motion on: October 19, 2011, 11:16:27 PM
This announcement is for current shareholders.  There is a GLBSE motion that needs to be voted on.

This motion is to close further purchases of shares until Bitcoin prices become stable again. At that time shares will be repriced and issued. This does not affect current share holders.

Closes   October 25,2011
14  Economy / Goods / Re: [AUCTION] Ghettopoly Board Game *Rare Collectible* on: October 19, 2011, 10:56:27 PM
Wow, didn't realize those were rare Smiley

I have one at home that I haven't played in years
Yes, they are.  You should take good care of it.  The brand new ones go for over $150 and the used ones for around $60-$80 (USD).

That looks like an amazing piece of banned gaming history!  Shocked
Yes, the story behind it is quite amazing.  Especially the lengths that Hasbro went through to suppress it.  It is also a little absurd that they claim they own the suffix -opoly.
15  Economy / Services / Re: Trusted members and The Escrow League on: October 19, 2011, 08:56:15 PM
Will also accept notarized contracts scanned and sent via e-mail.

Where I live, notarized contracts require the presence of both parties and cost more than 30 EUR...

I did not know that was the case in the EU.  For EU customers that would not be an option.

Here in the United States the notary validates your signature and that you were the individual present attesting to the contract that you sign in front of them.  If more than one signature is needed and the buyer and seller are remote, each can sign the contract separately as long as both get their individual signatures notarized.  I have done this for many real-estate and other transactions requiring contracts.
16  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: {Announce} Coming soon Bitphone on: October 19, 2011, 08:48:41 PM
Web-based payphone powered by Bitcoins accessible via TOR
There will also by softphone and hardware SIP access available.


I'm bringing back the anonymous phone call. Stay tuned. Project is 25% complete.

Calls will be SRTP + ZRTP + TLS encrypted. Access will be based on actual polling of the block chain so there is no database to be hacked.
Comments welcome.

Have you solved the TOR latency problem?

Uhm.. no , I wasn't aware of a issue. I haven't started on the front-end stuff yet. TOR isn't a necessity for anonymity ,it just adds another layer.


TOR is very slow and I can't see it supporting voip at a decent speed.  I am watching this project though and can't wait to see it done!
17  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [IDEA] Merchant Accounts on Exchanges on: October 19, 2011, 06:32:35 PM
BitcoinCashout.com does this as well for pricing of their prepaid cards.
18  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: {Announce} Coming soon Bitphone on: October 19, 2011, 06:31:06 PM
Web-based payphone powered by Bitcoins accessible via TOR
There will also by softphone and hardware SIP access available.


I'm bringing back the anonymous phone call. Stay tuned. Project is 25% complete.

Calls will be SRTP + ZRTP + TLS encrypted. Access will be based on actual polling of the block chain so there is no database to be hacked.
Comments welcome.

Have you solved the TOR latency problem?
19  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [BIZ] [IDEA] [RFC] International cash transfer via a Bitcoin-based network on: October 19, 2011, 06:28:29 PM
To throw .02BTC in this sounds dangerously familiar to Hawala networks which are becoming illegal in many countries after 9/11.  The only difference is you are pre-negotiating the settlement of debt with Bitcoins.
20  Economy / Services / Re: Trusted members and The Escrow League on: October 19, 2011, 06:13:55 PM
Willing to escrow transactions (4% fee) require PGP signed contract (supplied) by buyer and seller and/or physically signed contract.  Will also accept notarized contracts scanned and sent via e-mail.
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