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1021  Other / Off-topic / Re: Did You Know... on: April 28, 2013, 07:45:43 AM
To everyone being a smartass:


I posted it because it was new to me, and I thought it was interesting. And I remember seeing a thread a while ago asking what Mt Gox had done for the 2 or so years since they registered the domain and before turned the site into a bitcoin exchange.

 Tongue
1022  Other / Off-topic / Did You Know... on: April 28, 2013, 04:51:16 AM
that Mt. Gox used to be a Magic The Gathering site? No lie.
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1023  Economy / Services / Desirable Bitcoin Domain for .01 BTC + 50 cents on: April 28, 2013, 02:54:13 AM
Hey,
So I have a bunch of bitcoin-oriented domains that have sold for a good amount (ezbitcoin.com, ezbitcoins.com, defiat.com, defiat.org, littlebitcoin.com and a lot more). I have a pretty solid one in mind that I know there'd be someone willing to pay a good amount for. I am asking .01 for the suggestion, and I can point you in the direction of a site offering year-long domain registration for 50 cents. If you ask to hear the suggestion, don't pay and buy the domain, I will obviously be able to tell, and will present all correspondence to make sure you get a scammer tag. If you want to make a solid investment for .01 BTC and 50 cents, PM me!
1024  Economy / Services / Re: Whoring Myself Out on: April 28, 2013, 02:45:52 AM
When does the auction end?
not doing it as an auction, if somebody is interested just PM me
1025  Economy / Collectibles / Re: How would you like to design a bitcoin banknote? on: April 28, 2013, 02:43:38 AM
Man I wish someone would just come up with a simple program that compiles all of the designs, allows users to submit designs (which should be approved first-just to make sure they're not like the Ron Paul/Eagle bill at the beginning of this thread lol) and, like bitaddress, generates a keypair and puts it on the bills as QR codes in the load and redeem fields. There are so many good designs, its something the whole community could benefit from. If I could afford it, I'd offer a reward/bounty for something like this.
1026  Economy / Goods / Re: [OUT]: order Casascius 1 BTC Coins for BTC -.-- incl. worldwide shipping on: April 28, 2013, 12:20:41 AM
that's a shame..

thanks anyway
I'll only post this here because molecular (who I have done business w/in the past, good guy) is out of stock. But I have Casascius 1BTC coins available.
1027  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 1963 (Final Year of Production) Proof Franklin Half-Dollar on: April 27, 2013, 09:36:08 AM
I'll piggy-back this post to say what I have to say.
I have always wished (and wondered) why there are barely ANY Numismatic (collectible coins) listings. Although occasionally I get lucky.

But rare coin collecting isn't just a hobby-its an investment. For example, if you have a graded coin (it doesn't have to be graded) thats made out of silver and silver drops to $1/oz, your initial investment is still worth the same amount because there is ALWAYS a collector looking for your rare coin (check eBay if you don't believe me).

AND, obviously there are no 1946, 1800, 1857, etc coins still being made. Which means the value of your coin can only increase over time.


1028  Economy / Trading Discussion / Looking for a Serious Partner for Project on: April 27, 2013, 04:26:12 AM
Just as the title says, I'm looking for someone who's willing to take on a project full-force. That includes putting forth the time, money, etc.  I have an idea (actualy slightly more than an idea). If interested, please PM me.
1029  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Captcha Solving for BTCs on: April 27, 2013, 03:05:11 AM
most captcha services charge less than 0.5 cents ($0.005) per correctly solved captcha. you must be REALLY bored if you want to do this.
lol, aren't we all?
1030  Economy / Goods / [WTS] 1963 (Final Year of Production) Proof Franklin Half-Dollar on: April 27, 2013, 02:57:59 AM
I have had recent success with numismatic items I've posted on here and on BitMit. So, I figured I'd try to list some more. Up for sale here is a 1963 Proof Franklin Half Dollar. 1963 is the last year these were made-they began minting the Kennedy half in 1964. This is a proof coin-I received it in the mint packaging. I cut it out of the mint packaging (with gloved hands) because old mint plastic tends to tone silver coins undesirably. So, this coin has literally never been touched by human hands-at least since 1963 (although I bet they wore gloves back then Wink. I am asking for this coin, including trackable shipping anywhere in the US. If you are international and are interested in this coin, PM me and we can figure out a shipping arrangement.
Thanks!




**note: Any imperfections you might notice are on the exterior of the plastic holder. The coin itself is flawless.
1031  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Movie Posters/Banners/Cutouts on: April 26, 2013, 03:05:34 AM
I have accumulated a vast supply of a variety of movie posters,banners,and cardboard/plastic cutouts

Some of my inventory includes

1) 2 Ted Posters (Regular Size)
2) Sinster Mylar
3) Underworld Awkening 3d Mylar
4) Spiderman and Final Destination LightUp Box

And many more PM me requests if you want me to look out for anything prices are negotiated at point of sale.
Did you used to work at Blockbuster?
1032  Economy / Services / Re: 3% off on Home Improvement on: April 25, 2013, 10:05:25 PM
So If I spend $100 I save $3?
1033  Economy / Services / Re: 0.015BTC reward for movie buffs - Historical movie plot - CHEATING on: April 25, 2013, 10:00:04 PM
All good
1034  Economy / Services / Re: MyOwnAddress Custom Vanity Addresses! on: April 25, 2013, 09:55:27 PM
Privnote lol
Go to bitaddress.org, you can create a vanity address for free
1035  Economy / Services / Re: The Million Bitcoin Page (Official) on: April 25, 2013, 09:53:05 PM
You buy something, someone buys from you and you make profit, someone buys from them and they make profit...reminiscent of a Ponzi scheme
1036  Economy / Services / Re: Selling my signature space for 0.1 BTC / month [Hero Member, ~1k posts] on: April 25, 2013, 09:49:50 PM
Do you need a cheap and efficient way to advertise across the forum?

Rent my signature space for only 0.1 BTC per month! I make many high quality posts daily, and your advertisement will be seen by potentially thousands of users.

Send a private message to me in order to buy this amazing service!

Still available. Send me a private message to grab this amazing offer!
$15/month (and thats assuming bitcoins stay where they're at)? Doesn't sound like such a great offer to me.
1037  Economy / Services / Whoring Myself Out on: April 25, 2013, 09:47:14 PM
My sig is taken, but my picture and quote below are up for grabs to the highest bidder. I'm a very active Hero Member Wink
1038  Other / Off-topic / Help me clarify questions regarding Casascius coins on: April 25, 2013, 09:42:54 PM
First of all, I am amazed at how much original Casascius coins are going for. But I guess its a good thing-shows people think bitcoin is here to stay if they're already spending so much on a collector's item.
Anyways, my question is in regards to coin "Series"
I thought it was pretty simple-original 2011 coins are Series 1, the first windowed coins were produced in 2011 and 2012-Series 2, and 2013 coins are slightly different from Series 2, making them Series 3. Is this correct?
Also, does anyone expect Series 2 (2012) coins to become a collector's item and worth even half as much as an original 2011 coin (because I have a bunch of those Wink
1039  Economy / Goods / I want to provide this opportunity to the forum-no BS; operating at slight loss on: April 25, 2013, 09:03:11 AM
So I collect a coins, primarily, but every once in a while I'll get some paper bills if they look interesting/are a good deal.

As bitcoins continue to rise, we (or me at least) are engaging in transactions that are primarily a fraction of 1 bitcoin. The future might somehow change that. Casascius is making 0.5 BTC coins.

Anyways, I went through my bill collection and picked a bunch out that are worth MAYBE $1. I noticed a lot of them were "cent/centavo" bills (which means why they aren't worth much-think of all the pennies in circulation).

So, I started loading ones that say "1 Centavo" with 1 bitcent. And I loaded a "5 Centavo with 5 bitcents. I thought they were pretty cool-great as a conversation starter, gift to an acquaintance, etc. A good amount of the bills posted aren't cent notes. All you have to do is get creative with those. Every foreign bill has a number on it-which is all you need to work with. Examples: "1 Pound" bill equals a bitcoin, or 1 Dinar can be 1 bitcent-I'm sure you see how the possibilites are endless by now.

I said "offering" to the community because as best as I could, I calculated postage, envelopes, holograms, etc and am therefore only asking $1.50 for one. The $1.50 includes free shipping and a hologram.

I'm sure most of you know how to make a physical wallet. But, for those who don't its very simple.
1) go to bitaddress.org, click bulk wallet, and in "rows to generate" just put 1-because you are only looking to make one keypair because you have just one bill
2) hit "generate". backup ALL the data (digits that appear).
3. The second large set of numbers (figured by commas) is your private key. Hide it likes it gold-but keep it accesible.
4. go to barcodesinc.com/generator/qr/ Although, you can use any QR code generating site but thats my favorite, easiest to use
5. paste your private key into the box and hit create. save the barcode (saves as a picture file)
7. On a word processor program, insert the image that is the barcode and resize it-make it no bigger than .62''x.62''.
8. Print and cutout QR code with as little empty space as possible around the borders of the code.
9. take your QR holo and with the blank side against the sticky side of the holo, and the inked side looking out, apply it as centered on the holo as possible.
10. Now just stick the hologram wherever you want on your physical wallet and press-and-seal.
11. Congrats! You made it! To fund it, just use the public address you got when you originally generated the keypair. You can put literally how little or how many bitcoins you want on it.
12. To redeem (there are other ways, but I use this)-go to MtGox.com. You have to create an account (if you don't already have one). Go to “Funding Options, Add Funds, and scroll to the bottom to select “redeem private key”. And all you do is put the key in there, hit redeem and you get a notification that the funds will be sent to your wallet on MtGox. Don't be alarmed, it can take a few hours for the funds to show up on there.

If anyone wants to avoid the trouble above, I'll do it for $2 ()
Otherwise, for $1.50 ( ) you get the bill of your choice and an unused hologram mailed right to you.

International: $2.60 ()-to compensate for additional postage

If interested, please let me know which bill you'd like. I cannot guarantee any specific bill will be available, but feel free to ask first.

Thanks!







1040  Economy / Goods / Re: Physical Bitcoin (Novelty) Awesome Design, Heavy, Well Built Coins - Gold Plated on: April 25, 2013, 05:11:21 AM
I don't think its necessary to make one side flat in order to make it bitcoin-loadable. I don't know how you plan on doing it, but just generate a QR code of the private key, size it accordingly, apply it so the blank side of the QR code is against the hologram and the inked side will be against the coin. The hologram should be able to handle a slight contour. Just my two cents-I don't want you to ruin one of your coins if trying to make it flat doesn't work out!


Thanks for your input. The answer for flatening the one side of the coin is sandpaper, hours of rubbing it on sandpaper. Got the idea from this: http://www.m.haly.dsl.pipex.com/UFO_Photo/lap_CPU.jpg
Though, i will have to nickel (and/or gold plate) them on that side again. The biggest problem that i found is the damn hologram-stickers.

I will sacrifice one of those coins when they come, to see how it turns out. If i fail they will be just be a nice addition to my collection Smiley
What do you mean problems with the holograms?
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