upgraded on OSX 10.6.8, rescanning blocks took about 8 hrs but it seems to load faster now. connects to more peers than 0.7.2, before I would often be stuck at 8.
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90% in bitcoin, 10% in cash
thing is, i never had much capital to begin with so now it only seems like a lot.
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I use Bitcoin-QT so I can support the network with a full node
Blockchain.info wallet comes in handy for mobile payments and in-person transactions.
Paper wallet for long term storage.
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I'll take the last bag if you still have it available.
Sorry eview, thirdlight got the last one! I will have more coffee next week.
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Yirgacheffe available to UK?
unfortunately out of the yirgacheffe now, if you'd like to try the Timor shipping to the UK is (USPS First Class International).
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that guy "constitution" seems to be spamming all kinds of threads with FUD...disregard
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$50.01
the price is right, come on down!
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last of the free coffee... 1 lb of Natural Yirgacheffe and 2 lbs of Cafe Timor available.
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can't say no, you did half the work for me already! at the moment i just have the Natural Yirgacheffe and Cafe Timor remaining. i'll send you a PM with a payment address shortly. thanks!
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Are you giving out more than 1 by any chance?
Sure, please PM with your zip code and how many so I can calculate an accurate shipping cost.
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You write that "Natural Wote Konga" is Naturally processed, i.e. "... fruit is selected and dried ...". With what methods are each of the other coffees processed? Can you add information about bean processing method to each coffee? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_processing#ProcessingIn brief, the other coffees are "wet processed" or "washed" (pulp of the coffee berry washed off after being picked). This is the most widely used method, which is why I don't see those details provided as often. "Natural" or "dry" processing is only feasible in certain regions and certainly requires more human resources to sort the coffee by hand. The result gives a distinctly "cleaner" lighter bodied coffee, where the fruit flavors are much more present in the cup. Highly sought after by those that enjoy it. I'll ask the roaster if they can provide more details on the rest - will update on any info received. Thanks for your interest!
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Just passing the info along, I'm a user of their services...I recommend! http://www.bolehvpn.net/BolehVPN Now Accepting BitCoins http://www.bolehvpn.net/blog/2013/01/bolehvpn-now-accepts-bitcoin-trial-run/One of the main problems with BitCoins was that in Malaysia, exchanging BitCoins into Malaysian Ringgit was a very troublesome process and involves massive transactional fees which did not make it viable.
We think we finally found an acceptable solution to this and we’re pleased to accept BitCoins as a trial run and see how it all pans out.
BitCoins main advantage is that it is anonymous which is ideal for those seeking privacy from even payment processors for buying a VPN service.
To encourage use of BitCoins during this trial period, we’ll be giving an extra day free for any account purchased using BitCoin for the month of January 2013. We’ll still have to process Bit Coin payments manually like Liberty Reserve for this time until we see how popular it is.
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Mhm.. Okay, I'll try it. Give me an address ^_^
sent you a PM.
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Just wondering, do you ship to Canada?
yes, here are my shipping options for canada: USPS First Class International - delivery time varies by destination - USPS Priority Mail International - 6-10 business days -
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*you pay shipping ok i get it, bitcoin is rallying, nobody wants to spend. i don't either! but i still have coffee, and i'd like for it to be enjoyed while it is still fresh. so for the time being i am offering 1 free pound of coffee per person. see my thread here for current selection & availability: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=130313.0all i ask is that you pay for the shipping cost: as always, i ship USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation. international orders are welcome but please PM me for an accurate quote.
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it really is not hard to use OTC, and the ability to find people exchanging BTC for cash easily is well worth the time invested in learning how to use it.
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i think i earned a few hundred satoshis taking surveys in march 2011 but i had no money to invest at the time. sucks
finally bought first btc via bitinstant to bank of america method in august 2012 (RIP bank deposit)
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just sold someone their first bitcoins today, my first time going through the process. it was very easy, although i wish that the exchange rate could be done on the fly when the seller receives payment and sends the SMS to localbitcoins to release funds.
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when the price of bitcoin is rising (like it has been recently), do you experience a decrease in customers spending btc on your goods?
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