Your location greatly helps on searching a buyer of bitcoins near you. Aren't there any local exchange service available in your place?
No. I currently reside on the West Coast. I'm not too sure how I'd find a local exchange. Mycelium Local Trader. Or if you want to pay to remove what appears to be willful ignorance: https://bitcoin-otc.com/vieworder.php?id=22280
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No. I believe no one (upper level) will lose their job over this destruction.
Do you suspect the "incident" to have been purposeful? It appears that whatever can be done to worsen California's drought relief, is being waged by our state and federal government.
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Environment Polluting Assholes.
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He should use the eminently convenient Electrum, not a horrifically insecure online wallet like blockchain.info where his BTC are all but guaranteed to be lost/stolen.
Agreed. Unfortunately OP doesn't seem to want Electrum... No, he said "a bitcoin node" - the Electrum client is NOT "a bitcoin node".
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Another BTC puzzle requiring an autistic savant to solve!
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He should use the eminently convenient Electrum, not a horrifically insecure online wallet like blockchain.info where his BTC are all but guaranteed to be lost/stolen.
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Please PM me who you want me to "track". ETA: ~2 hours worth of searching public information that doesn't require more than $50 USD (the bounty) or criminal penetration of confidential databases, completed. All 3 persons of interest were found on Facebook & 1 definitively on LinkedIn, so it's up to OP to FB message them to get their residential address the bounty was for - directly if they used to be friends, or by lying to their friends/family/employers if 1) a victim of any of the persons of interest or 2) wanting to victimize any of the persons of interest. Since there's no way for me to know the intent of the address search, I won't be complicit by contacting them on DJ Crypto's behalf. Pastebin of my findings available for .
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Well, how much time does it take to confirm a transaction..its taking too long? I sent 0.002 2 times 2 hours ago and each tx carried a fee of 0.0001 BTC .. Its still unconfirmed.. Is it the problem with the wallet? thanks! Most probably, not! Have you checked whether the transactions are broadcasted or not? This can happen because the number of transactions now is high and when miners sort transactions, you maybe in the long queue. Just wait! Thanks... I got it confirmed now.. I'd better put a 0.0002 tx fee on every tx starting from today Or take a moment to check out the transaction volume before sending. There's actually a couple of useful websites for this. At least one I've seen shows the average confirmation times for transactions sent at various fee rates at the current moment. I can't recall the url at the moment but I believe it has fee estimator in the name. I'm sure you can turn it up with a little searching. cointape.com was one
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So what are you auctioning?
You gotta get to the point faster, it's tough to read so much...half (if not all) of the people clicking on this are just moving on because there's so much text. Just some friendly advice.
The first 2 non-bolded paragraphs are too long to read? If you need everything in a single sentence, go to Twitter.
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I believe I've messaged the pic to every T-World store worldwide on Facebook related to clothing, so if it belongs to any of them and they decide to reply, I'll PM you their response.
Any more effort than this is not worth only BTC0.02.
/lock topic
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Hi guys,
Thank you all for posting.
The description to get the reward is very specific.
The reward will be given to the first one that provides me the direct link with the t-shirt.
I know that is very hard.
If nothing shows up. I will soon raise the reward even more.
It is not hard, it is impossible, when the store that copyrighted*/sells the shirt refuses to have a website, let alone a product page that can be direct linked. Are you going to raise the reward so high that someone can go to T-World (ANY T-World, even if the actual copyright holder/seller T-World is further away from T-World in Bakersfield which is the closest to LA), offer to register their domain name and design their website "for free", and make the first product page the shirt you want? *possibly infringed by hermesesus on bitfortip
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payment will be done via paypal
This is BITCOINtalk, not PayPaltalk. I may be able to do this for you if you pay BTC and you think my result is sufficient: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/4568105423The question is, how will you get the videos to anyone if your upload speed sucks? Flash drive or other physical storage media in the mail (which might have malware in it)?
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This is BITCOIN talk, not PayPal/Bank Transfer/MoneyGram talk. Do you accept BTC, or do you want this topic deleted?
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Sorry oni.saori, my PM beat your reply.
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Items will be donated to thrift stores, 1 item per store.
Stickers will be applied to those items with parts of a private key written on them, the part #, and a URL. Clear tape will be applied over each sticker to keep the ink from blotting/blurring.
The website will 1) have a bitcoin intro (or link to another bitcoin for newbies URL) 2) explain the treasure hunt and show pictures of the donated items 3) have hunters enter 3 characters (in brackets on each sticker) of their private key part & their part # in a form, which will be scripted so that they're either validated or rejected as incorrect 4) show an email address form submit after each hunter validates their 3 characters
The prize administrator will double check the form submissions, then email the hunters to arrange splitting the BTC prize evenly with their full private key parts.
There will be multiple BTC addresses for this project. One for each person who donates an item to a thrift store (or donates multiple items to multiple thrift stores), and another to fund the parted out private key.
The scope could either be global, national, or local. If it were just me as prize administrator and no other participants, I would spread my items across San Diego County, CA, USA thrift stores.
Instead of a WIF private key, it could also be BIP38 encrypted, or multisig, but I'm not yet knowledgeable enough in multisig.
local rules: don't quote the OP (as this is a Work in Progress) & don't post nonsense just to boost your post count for ad campaigns
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