just noticed this as well and instantly headed here what the hell is going on...
first they remove the escrow feature now this?
edit to answer your question use blockexplorer.com
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how to post a pic: [img]http://www.yourimagelink.jpg[/img] how to use a dynamic price ticker to sell your item for a certain USD value (for example, $2000): [img]http://btcticker.appspot.com/mtgox/2000.00usd.png[/img] i am a fan of your parties some of my friends have played there but i've never been tho. welcome to the bitcoin forums
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can anyone recommend a good wordpress theme to use that i can use to sell things for bitcoin easily?
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can i get a roll call on how many people would be interested in spending their BTC for food and drink any given night in chicago?
motivated to make this happen within 1 month at multiple locations
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I used to work in the music industry and I now believe music should be free. Majority of artists make little to no money because everyone else gets their cut first. If anything I think bitcoin could be good as a way of disassembing the record industry. If you like someone's music just donate to them directly
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lol @ trollbox
what is CNC?
a music factory
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thank youuuuU!
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Hi. I have had some debates with my husband over this. We have invested several thousand into BTC and he is of the mindset to just "buy and hold." (Unfortunately, we did not purchase them super low. The average price we paid for them is $120) I have been trying to convince him that we would be better off trying to sell some, wait for it to drop a little, then we will have the buying power to buy even more if we repeat this a few times. He thinks we will just get burned and it is better not to play that game. He said it is like his friends that go to Vegas. They leave with $2000 then come home with $500 and brag that they won $500, bun in reality they lost $1500. But I disagree that it is entirely a gamble. I think many of you have seemed to do very will with day trading. For me, it would be the only way we could increase our small BTC stash since we do not have the money to buy any more.
So my question is, have many of you successfully increased your BTC numbers day trading? And what is your best strategy in doing so?
i have increased my BTC holdings by 100% since i first bought litecoins earlier this year. my suggestion is to focus on trading alt currencies such as LTC, FTC. convert a certain percentage of your BTC and diversify, that way you will continue to gain if LTC goes up and BTC goes down, etc.
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Ive seen "pgp public key" around and Im a bit lost on what exactly it is, I get that its some sort of encryption for communication but the wiki description bewildered me a bit.
could someone gimmie a quick rundown on how to,and why id use it?
you want to use it to communicate with someone and ensure that only they can read your message now and in the future as well.
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someone should buy this domain and make a feathercoin address generator like bitaddress.org and liteaddress.org
i would do it myself but i don't know how.
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anyone interested?
asking 0.15 BTC or 5 LTC or 75 FTC
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I just mined 1 FC on my new ASUS laptop purchased from bitcoinstore
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lets face it, you may have Bruce Willis but people dont trust their money with "niggas" cmon son
even niggas put their money in TCf bank or what have you 5/3 bank idgaf
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Bitcoin was created in 2009, the year where president Obama was first inaugurated. The recent rally also coincided with Obama's re-election. None of this is exactly surprising when you take a look at the demographics of the bitcoin userbase. The presence black president no doubt represents the deepest fears of the paranoid, fearful, and delusional libertarians/survivalists/conspiracy theorists/other assorted weirdos and kooks who make up the vast majority of the bitcoin community. Hence the creation of bitcoins and it's sudden rise in demand when Obama was elected and re-elected. So on top of bitcoins having nearly no practical uses outside of buying drugs, money laundering, and other highly illegal activities unsuited for proper currencies, the bitcoin userbase is also made up of bigots, racists, fearful gun nuts, paranoid survivalists, economically illiterate nitwits, delusional libertarians, and profiteering scumbags. Not really helping to prop up bitcoin's facade of legitimacy, is it? 2009 has nothing to do with it. Youre probably 18
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