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1701  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: May 19, 2014, 02:53:46 AM
Stunna paid me on time, easy as can be.

I'm re-enrolling:

Starting posts: 371
Bitcoin address: 1MJaDCUAeQULhEJtPwFbpqswTbJTzhPBtq
1702  Bitcoin / Press / [2014-05-17] Lighthouse – A Kickstarter Clone Built On Bitcoin on: May 18, 2014, 02:16:22 AM
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Vinumeris has recently announced that they have been working on a Kickstarter-like clone that runs on the Bitcoin blockchain. “It uses simplified payment verification, so even though it synchronises directly with the block chain performance is as good as a web wallet,” states Mike Hearn.


http://www.geekcipher.com/technology/cryptocurrency/lighthouse-a-kickstarter-clone-built-on-bitcoin/
1703  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [WTB] 1 BTC - PayPal, MoneyPak or Wells Fargo SurePay on: May 17, 2014, 10:12:02 AM
Looking to buy 1 BTC today @ bitstamp last. Can pay with paypal, moneypak / similar cards or Wells Fargo SurePay. Banks are closed right now so won't be able to do cash deposits.

I can do western union for bitstamp + 7%, you pay the fees. PM me if you're interested.
1704  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking to buy 1 BTC on: May 17, 2014, 10:09:54 AM
Looking to buy 1 BTC, price preev. I can pay with paypal in this moment.
I could sell u one fro 470.4$,let me know.I have sold to a few users here and without any problems.

90% chance you will lose all your bitcoins and get a chargeback on paypal. Don't do it. There is a reason why almost no one uses paypal for bitcoin transfers.
1705  Economy / Goods / Re: Would you rather have a Wood Wallet or a Metal Wallet? on: May 17, 2014, 08:51:33 AM
I would prefer some thing like this:

That actually looks very nice and I like the black in the grooves. Is this something you've made or randomly found online?

This was posted in /r/Bitcoin. This guy CNC machined that BTC address for his dad.
He posted all about it here and a whole step by step process here. There's a store already selling something like this but i'm not sure that's his work or somebody else here. He CNC machined a lot's of things after that like this.

This was his final product.


Thank you for providing the references. Unfortunately I don't have a CNC machine and what I think would add a lot of value to the steel chains that are being sold is if they had a BIP0038 private key on the back, making these fire proof steel cold storage wallets is where the real money is!
1706  Economy / Goods / Re: Would you rather have a Wood Wallet or a Metal Wallet? on: May 17, 2014, 06:56:44 AM
We have plastic bit-cards from Germany available for shipping from Canada now.
Also working to stock the aluminum crypto-cards and minted coins ASAP.

bitcoinware.net

http://bitcoinware.net/collections/physical-bitcoin



Those cards look like they would have a very hard time scanning in my phone's QR scanner. The background would obscure some of the data, at least that's what I would imagine.
1707  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB: Older Mining Hardware (2 ghash/sec+) on: May 17, 2014, 06:54:54 AM
if you're looking for the best price per GH you shouldn't be looking at purchasing other people's older hardware, you need to be looking at the new and upcoming stuff, or miners that relatively new IE the antminers. People that have old hardware, IE someone that received a BFL Jala on time made their money back a longggggg time ago and are probably keeping them as a collectors item or just running them for fun nowadays. With that being said they have very limited reasons to go through the hassle of selling and shipping them for dirt cheap.
1708  Economy / Goods / Re: Would you rather have a Wood Wallet or a Metal Wallet? on: May 17, 2014, 05:35:46 AM
I would prefer some thing like this:


Yeah I would actually like to be able to custom make one of those...any ideas other than very carefully using a dremel + stencil (I don't have a drill press or anything).

The advantage that these ones would have is that you don't have to worry about anodized metal scratching off, which is huge...
1709  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 16, 2014, 06:18:21 AM
Don't you know that because price went from 10 to 1000, that it will go from 400 to 40000 just as easily?

And from 40,000 to 4,000,000 just as easily? Yeah, it is exactly the part I am not "getting". Perhaps because I am a mathematician and vaguely remember from school that amount of money in the Universe is finite Wink. But you are just trolling, right?

The amount of money that could exist in the world is finite only in the sense that we could run out of all printable material IE cotton, paper etc and we could run out of parts to create hard-drives to store "digital money" in IE banks, savings accounts,  stock accounts etc.
1710  Economy / Goods / Re: Would you rather have a Wood Wallet or a Metal Wallet? on: May 16, 2014, 05:06:14 AM
look so cool!

Which ones do you think look cool?

Wood wallets I`d be paranoid if it was too thin to snap or something. Or worse case catch on fire..

I honestly didn't even think about the wood ones being susceptible to natural elements like water, breakage or fire. Maybe they're coated and or semi thick, but fire would surly burn them up.

Not just fire..... humidity, if they got wet they would warp, bend etc... metal is your best bet!

Yeah, natural elements can effect the wallet in some way?

If not, then report it back here lol.

But, I`d prefer the paper wallet still and put in my normal wallet etc.

The plastic or metal wallets would be more durable than your paper wallets and at the same time they can still fit in your wallet since they are credit card sized.
1711  Economy / Services / Re: [For Hire] Writer, Editor and Proofreader - Accepting New Projects! on: May 16, 2014, 04:30:10 AM
I'd like to vouch for the quality of Ranlo's articles. This guy writes top notch material and it is always completely grammar/spelling error free. Probably one of the best, if not the best, educated writer on these forums.
1712  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I want to buy 2 BTC from a trusted person on: May 16, 2014, 03:41:41 AM
If you're buying via Western union or moneygram send me a PM and we can negotiate a deal.
1713  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying .75BTC, I have Western Union / Perfect Money / Bank Transfer on: May 16, 2014, 03:38:07 AM
For $350 I'll give you 0.67BTC

If you want 0.75BTC that'll cost $385. All via Western Union with you paying the fee. PM me if you're interested.

I've been on these forums for a while, no negative feedback and have done a fair amount of trades all with success.
1714  Economy / Goods / Re: Would you rather have a Wood Wallet or a Metal Wallet? on: May 15, 2014, 03:24:34 AM
I like metal wallet.
The hardware wallet in the photo looks really good too. How does it work? Wifi?

http://www.crypto-cards.com/ not affliliated in anyway!

I do sell these though





I have to admit I like your products. Where do you sell these?
1715  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Selling CryptoCurrency Exchange Software on: May 15, 2014, 03:16:05 AM
Do you have a working model available for review? (Both of the admin pages and user pages)
1716  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will BTC hit $1000 again? on: May 15, 2014, 02:56:08 AM
ok, you guys think I should get more miners after I break even? I mean there are 27 MH miners coming out for scrypt coins for only $4K but it seems like everytime you get a miner, you never break even. BTW I mine doge mainly and save it till it sky rockets. I don't dump instantly.

What I have learned from mining is this: Unless you run a super mega mining solution, you're almost always better of buying the bitcoins now and riding the growth. I do still buy a miner when I find that it can be:

1) Bought with bitcoins
2) Will make back more bitcoins than it cost (including the additional of electricity and PSU costs)

If you can find a miner that will do that, then go for it because you will continually make more coins irregardless of bitcoin price. But if if will mine LESS bitcoins that its current cost in coins, just buy the coins and hold.

Ya seems right, honestly these days mining's becoming pointless. After my miner breaks even I'll just stop. Though the thing with buying and holding is it can take months and months to make a little profit even if you put thousands in. Though I'll just invest from now on. ATM i am investing in doge and BTC.

Doge has really good marketing and I think that is a fair investment for a smaller part of a cryptocurrency portfolio (I like to play the market safe). I think bitcoin should be the biggest part of a portfolio. And I advise to also invest some in litecoin. The Litecoin/BTC ratio is rather stable IMO and in times of bitcoin surges the ratio goes up quite nicely for an improved return (trade the litecoins for bitcoin) then if/when btc price falls, less people want LTC and the LTC/BTC ratio drops, at which point you can rebuy LTC with your BTC and increase the total amount of coins you have.
1717  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will BTC hit $1000 again? on: May 15, 2014, 02:51:19 AM
ok, you guys think I should get more miners after I break even? I mean there are 27 MH miners coming out for scrypt coins for only $4K but it seems like everytime you get a miner, you never break even. BTW I mine doge mainly and save it till it sky rockets. I don't dump instantly.

What I have learned from mining is this: Unless you run a super mega mining solution, you're almost always better of buying the bitcoins now and riding the growth. I do still buy a miner when I find that it can be:

1) Bought with bitcoins
2) Will make back more bitcoins than it cost (including the additional of electricity and PSU costs)

If you can find a miner that will do that, then go for it because you will continually make more coins irregardless of bitcoin price. But if if will mine LESS bitcoins that its current cost in coins, just buy the coins and hold.
1718  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will BTC hit $1000 again? on: May 15, 2014, 02:41:52 AM
be happy that its keeping above $400 for now. remember, 3600 new coins
are mined daily, so people are buying that many and demand is meeting
supply.

Once the next big adoption wave hits (Wall Street), price will explode.

And the next wave after that will be mass adoption.

That's a great point. The 3600 coins mined per day are either being kept or bought in order to maintain the bitcoin price of about $440.

To the OP, I think bitcoin price will surpass $1000 again by July, 2014. Where did I get this number from? Here: http://www.geekcipher.com/technology/bitcoin-price-prediction-march-2014-through-july-2014/

If you always bought below the line with an R value of 0.0909 and always sold above the line, you would have made tons of fiat and if you rebought below lines, tons of more coins. Unfortunately you bought wayyy above the trend line and thus you have to wait in order to re-coup your money.
1719  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Retains Value Due to Lack of Money Printing, a Major Advantage Over USD on: May 15, 2014, 02:29:12 AM
I think the point is that it retains value better than the USD for the first 1/2 of the equation, being that it is not printed (infinite supply). The USD also needs demand in order to retain value. If no one wants the USD in exchange for their goods/services, it also becomes worthless.
1720  Bitcoin / Press / [2014-5-13] Popular Online Bitcoin Stores - Is Newegg and Ebay Next? on: May 13, 2014, 07:48:46 AM
Popular Online Bitcoin Stores - Is Newegg and Ebay Next?

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Newegg has stated that it may start accepting Bitcoin at some point. When questioned over Twitter, their response was, “It’s a possibility, #staytuned.”...

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eBay has filed a patent that is to allow them to start accepting various digital currencies for items sold on their site...

http://www.geekcipher.com/technology/popular-online-bitcoin-stores/
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