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221  Economy / Goods / [SOLD] Federal Reserve Notes - One Dollar "Star Notes" [CLOSED] on: August 11, 2011, 03:01:29 AM


These are the exact 4 notes you get, you can let me know if you have any questions.

This is from wikipedia:
Quote
A star note is a bank note that has an asterisk (*), or star, after the serial number.

These have been used by various countries around the world including Australia and United States.

In the US, The Bureau of Engraving and Printing inspects currency for printing errors prior to releasing notes into general circulation. When notes are discovered that have been printed incorrectly (such as having the serial numbers upside down, etc.) the misprinted "error notes" are replaced with star notes because no two bills within a certain series can be produced with the same serial number.

They are used to maintain a correct count of notes in a serial number run.

By their nature, star notes are more scarce than notes with standard serial numbers and as such are widely collected by hobbyists.

Some of the highest prices paid for modern (post-1928) U.S. banknotes have been for star notes.

Just 0.69 BTC total shipped in "United States" gets all 4!

(Free Shipping!)
PM for Shipping outside the US.

Thank you!

Danny

 Cheesy
222  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New release of MultiCoin client a branch of the BitCoin client on: August 11, 2011, 12:57:30 AM
I can't seem to get the thing to compile (Windows 7, MinGW)...

Any chance there's a precompiled windows binary out there or, alternately, that someone can tell me how to fix this:

Code:
In file included from main.cpp:4:0:
headers.h:59:29: fatal error: boost/foreach.hpp: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.

Does the satoshi/bitcoin.org client build for you, or do you get the same error?
I'm just checking that you have boost installed -> http://www.boost.org/users/download/
223  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New release of MultiCoin client a branch of the BitCoin client on: August 10, 2011, 05:30:54 PM
So only one block-chain at a time? I was hoping it would have multiple tabs - one for each block chain . . .

I'm running 5 different block-chains at the same time on the same machine.

Yes, a separate multicoin instance for each, and at first I wanted a feature like you describe.

But there really isn't a need for multiple tabs, just use "screen".

224  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New release of MultiCoin client a branch of the BitCoin client on: August 10, 2011, 05:20:32 PM
The multicoind does not run without some config files in place,  muticoin-qt does run, and seems to default to the bitcoin blockchain, as it seems to be downloading that now and gave me the 1AFHAdPE1GWeL6NDp1nKhCa3pFGywJVTg1 address....  more  once that is done downloading.

Edit:   been stalled at block 112,000 for awhile now...

The multicoin client will use whatever network/blockchain the config file specifies.

The default config file is $DATADIR/bitcoin.conf.
The default datdir is ~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf, the same as the satoshi client.

To use it with namecoins, rename bitcoin.conf.namecoin to bitcoin.conf and put it in your datadir.
If you made a /home/mot/.bitcoin/namecoin directory, and started multicoind like this:

Code:
multicoind -datadir=/home/mot/.bitcoin/namecoin

It will use the /home/mot/.bitcoin/namecoin/bitcoin.conf file.

Or specify the config filename with -conf=

Code:
multicoind -datadir=/home/mot/.bitcoin/namecoin -conf=/home/mot/.bitcoin/namecoin/bitcoin.conf.namecoin

Call rpc commands like so:


Code:
multicoind -datadir=/home/mot/.bitcoin/namecoin/ getinfo

multicoind -datadir=/home/mot/.bitcoin/weeds/ getinfo


All of this is the default behavior of the satoshi client.


225  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin2Cash having problems? on: August 08, 2011, 02:00:03 PM
I haven't been able to withdraw from bitcoin2cash.com all weekend either, and also, matching orders were not being filled over the weekend either.

I emailed support, and hope for a resolution today.

I previously had an issue with my account due to my openid provider, no fault of bitcoin2cash, and he helped me out even though it involved non-automated work on his/her end. He could have found and excuse or not answered, so I believe bitcoin2cash.com operates in good faith.

Its a shame cause its so illiquid that I wont be able to trade there unless it changes and its such a cool service, I hope it comes back strong.
226  Other / Archival / Re: Bitcoin Halving on: August 07, 2011, 01:59:56 AM
Thanks for the halving service. I guess it's only about half as efficient as the whole/full service that was offered by mybitcoin.com, but with their servers down, I guess this will have to do.
227  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anyone interested in a service to buy BTC with a credit card? on: August 06, 2011, 01:38:58 AM
People will certainly use the service, but too many people will fraudulently charge-back that your 15% won't be enough and that is why this is not already widely available.

You can use a credit card via paypal to buy linden dollars at virwox.com and then trade them at virwox for bitcoins.

228  Economy / Lending / Loan Request on: August 06, 2011, 01:18:55 AM
I would like to request a 5 BTC loan from IBB, Islamic Bank of Bitcoin for the weekend.
I will pay in full Monday, August 8, 2011 with funds that are tied up in transfer.
Thank you.

14ztzbEumd3YomNFhTPn8RdUajP3yk2A5W

Your venture might also want to talk to the guy in the Newbie board about e-dinars:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34615

DannyM

 
229  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Btc <> e-Dinar on: August 05, 2011, 02:36:42 PM
e-dinar is a precious metal backed digital currency - http://www.e-dinar.com/

Gold backs the dinars and silver backs the dirhams.

Traditional Islamic dinar coins were 4.25 grams of "pure gold", but there is a modern initiative to introduce a new version intended for savings/circulation/settlement that will be 4.25 grams of .917 gold alloy.

You might want to talk to senbonzakura and the IBB folks - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21732.0. I think your services could be a great fit for partnership with Islamic Bank of Bitcoin (IBB). Maybe they could start a zakat service in e-dinars or something?

E-dinar charges relatively low fees compared to competitors. One issue with most gold-backed digital currency is that a robust market like the bitcoin marketplace (see https://bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade since this is the newbie section) tends not to develop around the currency.

It has been suggested that this phenomenon is in some way related to "Gresham's Law", where people holding the gold-backed currency would rather spend fiat currency than gold money when given the choice.

Also, of course, bitcoin has the advantages of not being able to be confiscated or seized and not being able to be shut down.

E-dinar requires trust in the issuer company as well as that there won't be interference by gangsters/governments.

Bitcoin also has some great transparency e-dinar can't really match.

But word on the street is that e-dinar.com folks are good people, but do your own research of course.



 
230  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Shares and Solo Mining on: August 04, 2011, 04:38:37 PM

Actually the bitcoin program has a bug causing it to give out the same ticket more than once. Mining pools have to patch this bug to avoid miners repeating the work of others and getting "stale shares". If you are going to solo mine it's probably a good idea to run a version of the bitcoin program where the bug has been fixed. Otherwise a small percentage of your work will be wasted checking the same lottery tickets twice.


Thanks. Can you elaborate on this bug and the fix a little?
231  Economy / Lending / Re: I need a loan. on: August 04, 2011, 06:49:24 AM
Our credit officer is Helen Waite.

If you need a loan, go to Helen Waite.

 Wink
232  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Doing some more cleaning, anybody want this stuff? on: August 04, 2011, 06:45:23 AM
Tell us what you can about the ball cards.
233  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [UABCI] September 27, 2011 U.S.Department of the Treasury might regulate BitCoin on: August 04, 2011, 04:12:46 AM

I hope that those who have been opposed to the idea of a representative organization will receive this as a gentle wakeup call to the importance of the UABCI and your personal involvement in our future to help protect you


Everybody wants to protect me.

If you really want to help and protect me/us, run an open-transactions server or a freenet node or an open wireless AP or donate to Fellow Traveler.

 
234  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Earthlite Organics/Shfinkel's Wall of Trust/Feedback Thread on: July 15, 2011, 04:20:12 AM
Super fast, super friendly, super-great product!
235  Economy / Goods / Re: Organic Hemp Wick - Butane Lighter Alternative - Healthy and Tasty - Free Sample on: July 15, 2011, 04:05:12 AM
I got mine too. They are great!
236  Other / Off-topic / Re: Namecoin Dying on: July 13, 2011, 02:01:46 AM
I've read that BTCex has stolen money from its users so I wouldn't recommend it over Bitparking.

Thanks for the warning. I'd better look into that for sure.
bitparking has been great, they also have a namecoin mining pool for standard rpc bitcoin mining clients.
237  Other / Off-topic / Re: Namecoin Dying on: July 13, 2011, 12:21:54 AM
There's a BTC/NMC exchange: https://exchange.bitparking.com/main

Another good BTC/NMC exchange is https://btcex.com/
238  Other / Chinese students / Re: traditional chinese music on: July 08, 2011, 10:52:18 PM
I liked that...

Where'd you go?

You said there would be more!
239  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Businesses giving 1% on: June 23, 2011, 05:00:00 PM
I like the idea, but can't afford another 1% and wouldn't expect to be able to convince anyone else to either.
240  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Use Bitcoin to reward Bittorrent and TOR nodes on: June 20, 2011, 03:36:50 AM


https://github.com/FellowTraveler/Open-Transactions/wiki/Business-Cases


  • Operate a transaction server (running Open Transactions) in return for transaction fees. These can be earned anonymously, and thus the server has the option to run anonymously (on Tor or I2P, etc.)

  • Operate a Tor outproxy, services paid for in digital cash. Finally these sorts of services can be offered for profit, instead of relying on hobbyists and enthusiasts!

  • Integrated with an anonymous network, Open Transactions solves problems of resource allocation. College kids will leave their computers running all day while they're in class, so that anonymous file-sharing can occur through their computer while they're away (collecting digital cash postage in return.) When they get home, the postage is theirs to keep -- or they can use it to pay for their own downloads. Voila! Anonymous networks can now be drastically sped-up through the anonymous contribution of resources. If you don't want to contribute computing resources, that's fine: just pay for those resources with anonymous digital cash instead, and the network will provide you those resources from someone else.

  • Write a Wallet software that is also a file-sharing client, that allows users to pay for faster anonymous resources using digital postage. The wallet also contains an anonymous network node internally, so it has the capability to collect postage as well. If the Wallet software is unregistered, then the postage is sent home to the software company. Also, expired cash reverts to the software company. But once the wallet is registered (with a payment to the software company) then postage is retained by the user and expiring cash is exchanged for the user. The wallet software itself can be distributed for free. This constitutes a great example for the next generation of file-sharing integrated with digital cash.

  • ...




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