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361  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Accepting Credit Cards for Bitcoin - Why Not? on: January 16, 2014, 04:38:16 PM
Credit cards are a  bad  idea
It was never safe and had to many security problems.
Its better  BTC  stays away from credit card transactions.
362  Local / India / Re: We need more meetup groups on: January 16, 2014, 04:35:39 PM
Any plans in central India?

Well the plans  to add more cities are underway.
363  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [PRE-ANN] CurrencyRanks.com - Offical Watchdog of Digital Currencies on: January 16, 2014, 04:18:02 PM
But what will it do that other sites have not been doing already.
364  Economy / Economics / Re: Technological unemployment is (almost) here on: January 16, 2014, 04:01:14 PM
Because government has been the worst polluter in the world
Can you prove your words?

because governments are the ones allowing industries to pollute.
365  Economy / Economics / Re: Would World War instantly destroy Bitcoin? on: January 16, 2014, 03:59:26 PM
I am curious to those of you in the blockchain engineering side of Bitcoin what would happen to Bitcoin if a large scale war developed.

Unless there are features I am unaware of it seems that Bitcoin would not survive as certainly internet access across the globe would be regulated and controlled the moment war broke out resulting in forked blockchains everywhere.

And doesn't this mean that eventually Bitcoin will die because another World War most certainly will happen some day...

No, the price would sky rocket cause no body want to keep USD.

I think the Bitcoin itself may break into  different  forks  if  a World war would happen.
This is  because the internet  would  be broken into isolated networks.
366  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin redistribution on: January 16, 2014, 03:56:23 PM
What is this Huh
367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many BTC wallets/addresses do you have? on: January 16, 2014, 03:53:23 PM
As much as my wallet can create
368  Local / India / Re: IRC Meetups this Saturday on: January 16, 2014, 03:52:21 PM
IRC Meetups have been added in the Bangalore Bitcoin Creativity Crew and Bitcoin in Delhi groups.

Online IRC Meetup for every one This is one of the IRC meetup where in we shall be talking about Bitcoins and would have some people talk about the technical aspects of the Blockchain, API and the crypto being used. Besides that you can also use the trade bot 'gribble' for any trades. Also use this platform to network and explore other bitcoin specific channels.

The Channel is hosted on Freenode chat.freenode.net 6697 Channel name - #taproom Webchat - https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/#taproom

Hope people will join in on Saturday.
369  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: [WTS] 2 x Msi Twin Frozr III 7950 Graphic Cards on: January 16, 2014, 03:50:19 PM
I have 2 x msi 7950s for sale. These were purchased in June 2013. Used for mining for just 2 months till now. I am moving out of india so will have to stop all my mining operations.

- They hash at 660Kh/s each and maintain a good temp of around 75-78C
- The GPUs are in great condition. No problems whatsoever.
- 3 Years warranty
- As you might know, 7950s are all sold out and cannot be bought any longer.

Price Rs.24,000.

Prefer face-to-face transfer in Delhi. Or can ship it to anywhere in India as well.

Both card is for 24k or just one ??


Gud question +1

yup i was wondering that too.
370  Local / India / Re: Has anyone traded through UNOCOIN on: January 16, 2014, 03:48:43 PM
Just wondering sud i buy BTC through unocoin, but for that I need some feedbacks.

Has anyone traded at uno?

Try bitquick.in
371  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: [WTS] 2 x Msi Twin Frozr III 7950 Graphic Cards on: January 15, 2014, 03:23:16 PM
I have 2 x msi 7950s for sale. These were purchased in June 2013. Used for mining for just 2 months till now. I am moving out of india so will have to stop all my mining operations.

- They hash at 660Kh/s each and maintain a good temp of around 75-78C
- The GPUs are in great condition. No problems whatsoever.
- 3 Years warranty
- As you might know, 7950s are all sold out and cannot be bought any longer.

Price Rs.24,000.

Prefer face-to-face transfer in Delhi. Or can ship it to anywhere in India as well.


What about the  entire  rig? selling that or just the  GPU? I may be interested.
372  Local / India / Re: A New Meetup group in Bangalore on: January 13, 2014, 05:12:36 PM
Quite excited about today.

Our first meetup with the new group at Microsoft ventures this afternoon.

In 2 weeks, we have 66 members and around 40 RSVP'd for today.

Lots of interest to discuss contracts, verification, etc..
Ah! would have loved to join this one. though I am not really a great talker.
When is the next IRC meet up?

On the 18th this one will have a lot of subjects covered will announce the schedule list later today.

I have been asked to give a talk on Bitcoin to a bunch of entrepreneurs on the 18th. I may not be on for it.

http://www.meetup.com/Lounge47/events/160120262/

18th January at 4PM. Should be a good number of people to introduce Bitcoin to.

oh cmon man. not this...

Alright  do this  write up  you talk on the subject we talked about and mail it to  me  before  saturday .  i  will drop the  talk in your  name how about that . you  will be in two  places  at once,  just like the  flash.
373  Local / Mining (India) / Re: Any miners from mumbai ? on: January 11, 2014, 09:20:54 PM

Oh yea I know about the one tarun is organizing .. just wanted to know if some miners/ex-miners (like me) around .... anyways thanks

Well you can start on or i can help you organize a technically focused meetup on mumbai. just have to  find a  place  people can meet up for the first  few  a cafe or restaurant is also good enough.
374  Local / Mining (India) / Re: Any miners from mumbai ? on: January 11, 2014, 10:23:15 AM
Bump ..really not many from mumbai ? Strange

Meetups http://www.meetup.com/Bombay-Bitcoin/
375  Local / India / Re: A New Meetup group in Bangalore on: January 11, 2014, 09:20:13 AM
Quite excited about today.

Our first meetup with the new group at Microsoft ventures this afternoon.

In 2 weeks, we have 66 members and around 40 RSVP'd for today.

Lots of interest to discuss contracts, verification, etc..
Ah! would have loved to join this one. though I am not really a great talker.
When is the next IRC meet up?

On the 18th this one will have a lot of subjects covered will announce the schedule list later today.
376  Local / India / Re: Unocoin is back on: January 11, 2014, 09:18:47 AM
Well this should be a interesting muck ED has put in.


http://translate.google.co.in/translate?hl=en&sl=gu&u=http://www.gujaratsamachar.com/index.php/articles/display_article/indian-share-market-company-bit-coins&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dindian%2Bshare%2Bmarket%2Bcompany%2Bbit%2Bcoins%2Bgujaratsamachar.com%26espv%3D210%26es_sm%3D93
377  Local / India / Re: Unocoin is back on: January 11, 2014, 02:38:46 AM
Is there any investigation on the people who had sent in their KYC previously?
Is this a honeypot for officials?

Would be good to protect customers as well with some of these doubts cleared before reopening.



This exchange  can  do a better job.   www.bitquick.in

Ya that looks OK. But very little sell orders with very little BTC.
Very safe for buyers (don't need to deposit INR to the website and no need to provide your personal details). but selllers will have to provide their bank details.

If their US website is really theirs then i totally trust them. Till i know that, i will have to wait for some real trade traffic to trust them.

Yup the US website is theirs, you can find the Indian website link on their US website.

Then that is perfect. Maybe i'll sell some soon for a start.

cool let me know what their service is like.
378  Local / India / Re: Overstock.com Partners With Coinbase And Starts Accepting Bitcoins As Payment on: January 11, 2014, 02:12:31 AM
but you could and be protected because cash has protections.

BTW, How can you send a bunch of cash from one place to another by pressing few buttons?


online transfer, add their account/routing number and type in amount and click transfer.
you can use a credit card.
you can do a ebay purchase
you can use paypal.

hmmmm! but those have limits and usually takes some time

Bitcoin doesn't  Wink

no time and no protection.
I love and mine btc/ltc, but my point is it will never go mainstream IMO without those protections

How can cash provide you protection, in its true form cash does not  protect you. The banking  systems like credit cards and VC are centralized so it provides consumer  protection and some protection from theft. Cash can be stolen, it can be over inflated and it can be manipulated with ease, who will protect you against that?
379  Local / India / Re: Unocoin is back on: January 11, 2014, 02:07:49 AM
Is there any investigation on the people who had sent in their KYC previously?
Is this a honeypot for officials?

Would be good to protect customers as well with some of these doubts cleared before reopening.



This exchange  can  do a better job.   www.bitquick.in

Ya that looks OK. But very little sell orders with very little BTC.
Very safe for buyers (don't need to deposit INR to the website and no need to provide your personal details). but selllers will have to provide their bank details.

If their US website is really theirs then i totally trust them. Till i know that, i will have to wait for some real trade traffic to trust them.

Yup the US website is theirs, you can find the Indian website link on their US website.
380  Local / India / Re: How Bitcoin can be used for AAP's new Initiative on: January 09, 2014, 03:02:49 PM
Will talk to them  today  and conform
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