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Economy / Collectibles / Re: Make Bitcoin Great Again Hats Available for Sale!
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on: December 09, 2016, 06:08:58 AM
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Isn't this bad PR for bitcoin? I mean, technically, it implies that bitcoin is, and has been for a long while, failing, when in fact, it's doing better than ever (not including that one crazy, unsustainable spike) and growing at a positive, steady rate.
In other words, bitcoin is already great, and has been for a long while. This hat implies the opposite.
Do we really want to tell the general public that bitcoin has failed and is still failing?
Just a thought. No offense intended.
Respectfully, Chris
I agree. It would've been better if some other text was written on the cap, along with BTCC's logo. Also, the price is very high for a cap. I can get alma fully customized cap made in less than $5. It would be better if you could offer free shipping with the cap. Just a tip.
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Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Interest] Awesome Bitcoin Pen-drive
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on: December 08, 2016, 03:10:16 PM
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Sorry to be the christmas grinch .... but I would imagine that you wouldnt be able to bank on the storage levels quoted, as being the storage levels that are actually achieveable.
So many fake usb drives out there, that will report a level of storage when connected, and will give the appearance of taking data, but are merely just adding entries to FAT tables rather than actually storing data. Ebay is rife with them, I assume Ali is as well (seeing as the ebay ones generally come from China originally).
I would go for the lowest storage quoted and save some money. If they are actually legit then you havent lost out
I imagine most want them for their collectability, rather than their capacity. Thats how this should be approached
Whoever does organise a group buy needs to give themselves a disclaimer, and those partiticipating need to accept this. Hope I am wrong though
You're right. I want them for their collect-ability as well. I didn't know about the fake drives though. Thanks for the information.
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Other / Archival / Re: .
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on: December 05, 2016, 06:46:25 PM
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These look really good. What's the estimated price of single, unloaded banknote?
What does 'removable QR' (as shown on website, 'in depth')? Are QR codes replaceable rather than imprinted?
Thank you! So, Minerjones will act as my US/Canada distributor and will sell them on my behalf for 6.99 USD. As this is a concept/ first prototype, this note basically has a DYI Qr you make at home. You put the Private QR under the tamper evident sticker and glue the public one on top. We are working to improve this by eventually offering a kit for it. Still working on figuring how to do that. Baby steps Does the 6.99 include shipping as well?
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Local / India / Re: What would u expect from an Indian Bitcoin exchange?
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on: December 05, 2016, 01:50:07 PM
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Price at Indian exchanges are not at par with their European counterparts and I think Indian exchanges must give the same price to their users. Facility to send and withdraw funds from and to online wallet like paytm mobikwik etc
Exchanges like Coinsecure are Peer-to-peer exchanges and they don't really control the prices. (The buyers and sellers do) Because of these exchanges, traders like Zebpay and Unocoin can't rate the Bitcoins at par with International Bitcoin Exchanges.
Features that I'd expect from Indian Bitcoin Exchanges: 1. Withdrawals and deposits on Sunday. (Which I understand might not be feasible) 2. 1 confirmation Bitcoin Deposits. (Why not?) 3. Instant Bitcoin Withdrawals.
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