Start Bid: $15 Buy It Now: $50 End Date: 3/18/13 Description: SellLitecoins.com Accepted Payment Methods: BTC, LTC, PayPal, Liberty Reserve, MtGox|BTC-e USD/BTC/LTC codes. Additional Stipulations and Requirements: None.
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LOL Okay, so each of our coins is a scamcoin LOOOOOOOLZ. Mmmk! Anyways, I client is borken. Nice to see you're still saying in the OP that Bitcoin-qt has the same problem as Litecoin-qt when it clearly isn't true. FUDster... Oh, I apologize. It didn't even bother to do so. Pls luf me again!
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LOL Okay, so each of our coins is a scamcoin LOOOOOOOLZ. Mmmk! Anyways, I client is borken.
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Start Bid: $20 Buy It Now: $100 End Date: 3/18/13 Description: LitecoinNews.com Accepted Payment Methods: BTC, LTC, PayPal, Liberty Reserve, MtGox|BTC-e USD/BTC/LTC codes. Additional Stipulations and Requirements: None.
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I sold a domain to probri19, and he entered an extra character in the address textbox. It has come to me that there's no address validation an I'm always getting messaging regarding this. People make mistakes, and we're only human, such a simple function to implement into the QT will help hundreds and even thousands. Link to rant: http://pastebin.com/ew1JG1h3[04:01] <thrasher> WalletModel::SendCoinsReturn sendstatus = model->sendCoins(recipients); [04:01] <thrasher> switch(sendstatus.status) [04:01] <thrasher> { [04:01] <thrasher> case WalletModel::InvalidAddress: [04:01] <thrasher> QMessageBox::warning(this, tr("Send Coins"), [04:01] <thrasher> tr("The recepient address is not valid, please recheck."), [04:01] <thrasher> QMessageBox::Ok, QMessageBox::Ok); [04:01] <thrasher> break;
WHY IS THIS NOT WORKING?!?!?!?!
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Start Bid: $5 Buy It Now: $50 End Date: 3/18/13 Description: CoinTransfers.com Accepted Payment Methods: BTC, LTC, PayPal, Liberty Reserve, MtGox|BTC-e USD/BTC/LTC codes. Additional Stipulations and Requirements: None.
SOLD TO POBRI19
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Start Bid: $5 Buy It Now: $50 End Date: 3/18/13 Description: CoinExchanges.com Accepted Payment Methods: BTC, LTC, PayPal, Liberty Reserve, MtGox|BTC-e USD/BTC/LTC codes. Additional Stipulations and Requirements: None.
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Start Bid: $5 Buy It Now: $50 End Date: 3/18/13 Description: CoinTransfers.com Accepted Payment Methods: BTC, LTC, PayPal, Liberty Reserve, MtGox|BTC-e USD/BTC/LTC codes. Additional Stipulations and Requirements: None.
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You should also state your cap.
Because I guarantee this wouldnt work to cash out my coins.
There isn't one, because depending on the amount, I trade in segments. Kk let me cash out 400k... oh and good luck with IRS having 250k$ in and out of your accounts and paypal. I'll just send your monies back, pussy!
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Right now it'd cost somewhere around $20,000 to buy a botnet capable of performing 51% attacks against the Litecoin network.
However, you could make $200,000 from ripping off BTC-E's LTC/BTC buy orders alone.
$20,000? Have you ever had a botnet? Do you know how much one infected computer costs, especially when spending $500? If you're spending $500 on installs, it's $0.005 per install. Each will probably get 3-5 kH/s assuming that they're shitty. $500 is 100,000 installs, yes, 100,000 infected computers to mine for you, getting you the speed of 300,000 - 500,000 kH/s on the whole muthafucking network! I'm sure $500-$700 of installs could practically destroy LTC, but, who actually has such an amount has an amount? No one.
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You should also state your cap.
Because I guarantee this wouldnt work to cash out my coins.
There isn't one, because depending on the amount, I trade in segments.
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I'll do it, but you have to pay me ahead of time so I can my shit ready :trlf:
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Simran's LTC/BTC-e codes to PayPal service You send me LTC/BTC-e, I give you PayPal within 1-2 days(Usually within a few mins-hours)(If I can't complete, I will refund money) The PayPal USD amount you get will be whatever it's worth at the time I trade. Minimum of $5, fee varies. All PayPal amounts will be sent as "gifts" to avoid fees, but if there are fee's, you will pay. Fees: LTC = 0.2% base fee + $0.50 per $10(5.02%) BTC-e USD code = $0.5 fee per $10(5%) Please PM me to do an exchange using this format: Amount of BTC-e USD/LTC: <BTC-e USD code: (Only if it applies)> PayPal Email: Notification email:
If you chose to trade LTC, I will PM you an address. I will reply ASAP(As Soon As Possible)(Had to do that because some faggits think that means instantly) --Simran Donations: LRgbgTa3XNQSEUhnwC6Ye2vjiCV2CNRpib
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Might look into this. I've been selling quite a lot on SR, with a high reputation, so this might be interesting for me as well. Don't know yet if I want to spend $25 on a seller account while it might not become a success, though.
You make no sense! You sell "quite a lot on SR" with a "high reputation" yet your worried about the potential of a 25$ loss. What is it you sell on SR? Baggies? It's not about the amount, I just find it a waste of money to buy a sellers account to find out there's completely no activity on the site. Even if you have enough money in real life you wouldn't toss $25 on the ground just for fun either, would you? The fuck are you talking about? It's only $10 to get a vendor account, and you're whining over $25? Fuck the baggies, this nigga is selling pennies half price.
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Sounds like a good plan.
I believe a special test net would need to be set up (remove check pointing and assign a new rpc / IP p2p port).
Possibly change the address version just to avoid confusion.
I will put the chain on cryptocoinexplorer.com
Why do you need special testnet there is testnet running. ppcoind -daemon -testnet You can mine some coins on testnet with cpu easily. Or you can ask me for them. This defeats the purpose of what the thread is about. Now we will see if this coin will survive!
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But why only TRC? All SHA-256 have the same advantage to FPGA's
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Will keep you guys updated!
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The funny part is that I know nearly everyone that is selling on there LOL.
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another happy customer!
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