FYI: There are plenty of people who do this at spot price (no fees)
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Well another coming up today and for the next 4 days.
1 BTC per day on top of usual coupon.
Awesome
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1) No more shares will be listed by me for the foreseeable future.
2) Can we please stop using the term "dumping shares?" I think it's a bit hyperbolic, no? A "dump" would be dropping tons of shares at market price. This was only a tiny percent of my holdings, and only the first "tranche" (okay if it has quotes around it? =) was listed far below market.
LOL, your holdings are irrelevant in this case. You increases the number of floated shares by what %? Evoorhees, you are starting to sound like that beady eyed fuck from Florida, who fcuked most of his investors up the arse and then spun it so slippery nicely that fucked ones started to feel almost happy (Stockholm syndrome, indeed). Most of those idiots* had to add another 100+% as expenses to the "investment" to his perpetual mining turds, without even realizing that this move wiped out all the possible profits for good. * - you have to be a retard to invest in perpetual mining whatever's I have a feeling EskimoBob never read the contract and assumed that the IPO shares are the only ones getting traded.
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Wow, S.BBET is doing great!
Hmm.
Ask: 0.00159900 Bid: 0.00050011 Volume for the past two days: 0
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-.-
You probably want to lock this thread and move it to Archival.
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It works for me.
Ah, it supports the raw plus sign but throws up when quotes and spaces are involved. I guess this issue is closed. Regardless, it seems like a terrible idea to verify email addresses. If this is to prevent SQL injection, I'm sure there are many other ways to do it. Hmm? Email address can have spaces?
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You can move threads yourself
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Well, uhh, nice username?
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Mind showing an address with 6 BTC?
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New offer: Paying 10 BTC to anyone trolling MPOE-PR
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no, i didn't unfortunately but i do have more btc if anyone wants
I buy BTC with PayPal at spot price. PM if interested.
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Even so, if you manage to get access to the capital markets you should be fine.
What? Like offering an IPO to get the funds needed to cover the variance.
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Problem solved So how is it going with claiming via insurance? Or did you pocket the 1000 quids?
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Hey, Rabbit, it would be great if I could log in with openid and/or my Google account, like I can on bitparking's terracoin exchange. Thats an interesting idea. I've head some people don't like that system and I particularly have had trouble with it myself. What would be the advantage of it? Advantage would be if you already have google 2fa set up for your google account
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The fact that a central organization controls the ripple supply makes it the most centralized decentralized currency ever
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Because a time limited mining bond is a good idea...
Even a time-limited bond will earn revenue over time. I hope it is abundantly clear to investors that all Westera shares will be worth exactly ZERO after nine months. The point is that each share will hopefully earn the holder enough in dividends to cover the purchase price (and more) of the shares. Absolutely. This is effectively predicting the network difficulty because of the way it is set up however. ASICs are designed to be mass produced, and only a portion of those who want ASICs have preordered. You might want to buy the coinBr difficulty futures too if you are buying teramining, depends in the price of both
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Because a time limited mining bond is a good idea...
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> "This is a real problem that deserves a real solution. How about specifying the parameters of a useful solution and offering a reasonable bounty for an open source solution to this problem. Then you could use that solution to store the funds securely, plus the project will have contributed a secure way to store funds to the community."
That's easy to say, but we already have this solution. Multisig.
You could always wrap it round nicely, add voting or whatever, but it's going to revolve around multisig.
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