Show Posts
|
Pages: [1]
|
I have 1.15 GoxBTC for sale @ 75%.
|
|
|
Must have 4 ram slots. 2 PCI-e x16 slots preferable, but not necessary.
|
|
|
Nice one, thanks. 30 euro was a bit much to find out, sounds well worth it though. Will give them a go when I get everything working right with SIP calls.
Did you have any luck with this service?
|
|
|
Ordered SC2:HoTS yesterday morning. 36 hours later and still no code, and no responses from support to my two emails. Will update if they come through.
Disappointing, but in retrospect I should have at least done minimal research before ordering (like checking this forum thread).
Edit: Sunday afternoon they finally came through
|
|
|
-1 IMHO, this breaks far more than it fixes.
|
|
|
We've started a bounty thread on Reddit to get LTC support added to Armory here.This issue on Github details what it would take to get things going. Post pledges either in the reddit comments, or on here. I will be updating this post with the current total regularly. Input from developers would also be greatly appreciated. Lets make this happen! Edit: Total amount pledged between here and reddit is 168 LTC.
|
|
|
Obvious scam is really obvious.
|
|
|
You need to link your Ripple wallet to a Bitstamp account (They're a ripple gateway), and then you can withdraw BTC from ripple into Bitstamp.
|
|
|
FWIW, the other week I was looking for mining rig parts online, and I stumbled across a vendor that accepted BTC, LTC, and PPC. I can't find the link now unfortunately, or I would post it.
|
|
|
rUYPftgeQwqUbk6grYD2b6sj9uvRZiuazb
|
|
|
Somewhere in your account settings there should be a Bitcoin address you can send deposits to. Just send your coins to the address. Don't worry if they take a few hours to appear in your account - it takes time for them to pass through the mixer.
|
|
|
Considering what happens to nations who fight back against USD hegemony (remember what happened to Libya and Iraq when they decided to stop selling oil for USD?), it would make a lot of sense for Satoshi to remain anonymous - else he might not survive long enough to enjoy his wealth.
|
|
|
I recommend against Mt. Gox simply because they're the biggest exchange, and thus, a single point of failure. BTC-e can be a lot of fun, and has a good deal of variety with alt-coins, however getting USD into BTC-e is rather difficult, unless you're in Russia. The exchange fees are low over there, but their withdrawal fees also kind of ridiculous - .01 BTC, .5 LTC. I don't have much experience with other exchanges. It wouldn't hurt to look into #bitcoin-otc on Freenode, and localbitcoins.
If I were you, I would also consider selling goods for BTC on Bitmit - commerce makes for a much more sustainable growth model than everyone trying to buy coins to resell them for more money down the road.
|
|
|
Yes. You use the exact same settings you would to mine LTC, except you have to point your miner at your feathercoin pool.
|
|
|
Awesome if this is still going!
1PMQyyXeqgFaH77xbWJt2FHVKqVYTVH14g
Thanks anyway if it isn't...
|
|
|
This makes a lot of sense.
|
|
|
You can add money to Virwox with PayPal, buy Second Life Linden Dollars (SSL) with USD, then trade the SSL for BTC. It's limited to $52 at a time, and the fees are quite steep though. I tried it out with $20 - BTC ended up costing $170 when the price on Mt. Gox was $155.
|
|
|
|