[popcorn gif]
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I realize that most of the high-rollers here don't want to share that they actually have a large balance, but for those who DO want to brag about it a bit... who dares to prove that they hold more Bitcoins than anyone else??
Pirate? I must say, he holds a generous share of the community's wealth.
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i wonder if the deposit will be approved
or go stale
UNCONFIRMED Theres pills for that... Might be time to see Liberty Payout... I hear he's got some steals on the market
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You could try vps6.net they have nodes in Bucharest, Romania / Istanbul, Turkey
Ill have to look in to the Internet laws in those countries, thank you! I know a guy who knows a guy. Just don't ask where he is. Don't worry, he knows how to find you. Well ill be waiting! as long as he can provide the service im interested. Are you open about what you're trying to host? Some countries are picky about some things and not at all about others. I can offer hosting in Panama, but some things are illegal even in Panama. Ehh im not too open about displaying that publicly but if you really would like to know shoot me a PM. Lets just say its outside the law of where i am currently.
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Although technically Germany would be offshore, its still a little bit sketchy to host certain things in.
Thank you for the suggestion though!
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Would anyone happen to know of a cheap offshore web host thats not too picky about their customers and what they do?
Im really just looking for a minimal package, no serious traffic will be running through, but i wouldnt mind if it was unlimited for a little bit more.
Also, if anyone here can offer it to me for BTC i would love to support the community as much as possible.
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well this is only 500 grand... Throw together that house and yard, top it off with a garage and fit 17 or 18 of those babies in there!
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i wonder if the deposit will be approved
or go stale
UNCONFIRMED
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The fact that there's 8 sold makes me lose faith in the human race...
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If anyone here seriously thinks that any AV out there will protect him from a determined/experienced spreader they have another thing coming. The people who spread these things pay a measly $40 - $60 for an always updated crypter to make any RAT(Remote Administration Tool) or BTC miner bypass their AV. Hell, the AV waves at said trojan and says thanks for coming.
Hell, people even make IRC bots that infect up to 20% of their traffic if they're good. You could simply visit a website and get infected. Its that simple. The people who do this stuff make a lot of money because they're generally really good at what they do.
Edit: moral of the story, dont go download everything you see, dont lurk around fishy parts of the internet.
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I can see it now... President MoonShadow...
"what is your stance on Iran?"
Bitcoinz.
"what are you planning to do about unemployment?"
Make jobs building a big ass mining farm and 51% this shit.
"How are you going to get us out of debt?"
See question #1. Burn US dollars. get Bitcoinz.
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Looks like a hit! though im not so sure about 50,000 selling... theres around 56,000 members on this forum that it is being announced on and i doubt that almost 90% will buy one as would be needed... Although this post is on a Bitcoin forum and the title says "The world's first handheld Bitcoin device", this is not in fact being marketed as a Bitcoin device to the outside world (which is arguably why it will succeed). Bitcoin is just one of many currencies usable. Would you be willing to reveal more that will be usable than the 4 mentioned in the OP? As mentioned before, I don't want to get into technical specifics as things can change during the manufacturing process and some options and features may no longer be viable, while new ones may present themselves. The only payment service I can absolutely guarantee will be on it will be Bitcoin. Everything else will need to wait until the formal press release. Thanks for your patience. Got it, sounds like a reasonable plan.
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Looks like a hit! though im not so sure about 50,000 selling... theres around 56,000 members on this forum that it is being announced on and i doubt that almost 90% will buy one as would be needed... Although this post is on a Bitcoin forum and the title says "The world's first handheld Bitcoin device", this is not in fact being marketed as a Bitcoin device to the outside world (which is arguably why it will succeed). Bitcoin is just one of many currencies usable. Would you be willing to reveal more that will be usable than the 4 mentioned in the OP?
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Looks like a hit! though im not so sure about 50,000 selling... theres around 56,000 members on this forum that it is being announced on and i doubt that almost 90% will buy one as would be needed...
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Awhhh someone just ruined all of our fun guessing...
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I came across this on a facebook post just commenting how cool it would be to have this car.. Is this a BTC logo I see in one of the monitor backgrounds? How do you think they paid for that car I wouldnt doubt that the owner is a member of this forum... many people got rich with that peak of $30.
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Welcome all to the fun and games... (laughs maniacally)
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Oh ive read them, even participated in the first which turned into one giant trollfest. Thus, the second which specifically stated that this was the reason for it and asked for no more trolling. I personally think that even if he liked that one, the prize is still up for grabs if he prefers another or even if he decides to not use the one he originally stated that he likes. This is all part of the fact that it is all up to his judgement. Notice he did not promise that he would give out 3 BTC. Also, not the word possible use here. Current possible choices: TizzyTazzy - Solutions you'll RIOT for
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I totally disagree with this. Everyone who posted in that thread knows that they are appealing to Tizzy's own opinion and will not get the bount yunless he really likes it and/or uses it for his business. Lets not start to discredit a good member in any way whatsoever.
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The Win calculator should calculate to at least 3 decimal places regardless of the bet as this would allow for the calculator to account for the bet fee as well. Edit: The calculator also auto-calulates when you change the bet so there is no need for the calculate button Edit 2: http://gyazo.com/fa8a78dcb98a48b4396673aa6ccec124 this calculator link sends me to page bottom, not to the calculator, thus half is cut off. Edit 3: The minimum payin amounts are .01 BTC however it is obvious bets are not limited to being that low as You can see from bets that many are lower and your site also even suggests using a lower amount here - http://gyazo.com/7f6f9a0a0cbd0b8facea60d0c4bc1a26 leading to contradictory information. Edit 4: http://gyazo.com/45cae46bfbb6f1ef972011d37b88b7b2 i dont know if multiple wins/losses are supposed to be able to be selected at the same time, but it seems as if when a new one is selected that the old one should be deselected. Edit 5: The "Last Winner" tab at the bottom does not direct you to the last winner's bet, but instead to a table showing some assortment of bets i cant figure out the pattern of - http://gyazo.com/2ed6a55832c9fa9db364d6cf90e5a07eEdit 6: I would change this teminology of "between" to "from" as between is leading toward the assumption that the numbers 1 and 16384 are excluded from the random.org calculation - http://gyazo.com/05861630adc477fe6ecf88f7d9aacc46Edit 7: The text in this part of the site is repetitive and the top phrase should be changed to F.A.Q. as there is more than just 'how to play' below it - http://gyazo.com/7f55b3f7b6bdf02058e24114b7d2469eEdit 8: i would find a way to fix the fact that this customer WON and yet got payed less than he put in - http://gyazo.com/df9b51cad54bf00327df4b8ab98aae0b you could do this by implementing a percentage instead of a flat fee, or fixing the minimum bet issue. This currently only leaves you with a dissatisfied customer even though you get your fee. Edit 9: http://gyazo.com/d38f09816f9a0f20c71b0d42ef1d157f Spelling errors, correct to 'adjusted' and 'automatically'.
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