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If you feel like you can't share your idea for fear of it being stolen, chances are its because you can't execute it well.
Really, business has less to do with ideas and more to do with execution. It doesn't matter how innovative your idea is. If you can't execute it well then it's meaningless.
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I'm quite curious, as I've been an enthusiastic bitcoin since 2012 and don't live too far off from Rutgers..but I would like to know what criteria I'd have to meet. You may want to place those criteria in the OP. Also, which Rutgers campus are you even talking about?
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i will take permit
Why would they EVER give you permission to do this? These sites spend ~$20 per article and their revenue comes from advertisements viewed while people ready these articles on their site. The only way you can actually do this is by paying them for permission to reproduce the article, which I doubt you plan on doing Not for free anyway. I'd imagine if you paid them something then you might get somewhere.
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Just sent you 0.01225 BTC best of luck to you.
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just watched 2 of these end on ebay.... you know the place where they pay insane high prices.....
one sold for $718, another ended with no winning bidder at $699.....
Just watched some resellers sell brand new ones on the hardware section, you know, the place where they sell/group buy new miners at? One sold for .69, another sold for .75. I ask you at least look at what they are actually selling for before you post an offer to sell something. That is true..I shouldve done that prior..that's my bad..I think ill mark down the price to 0.7 BTC, if that sounds fair.
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Hello, I'm looking to sell my USB Block Erupter Cube, along with appropriate Ethernet and USB cables all for 0.70 BTC. I'm willing to use any escrow service of your choosing. Also, here are some pictures I took of it and the cables. It's in perfect condition, barely used. NOTE: I prefer not to ship internationally, as I am based in the US.
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Thanks for the links, however I run into another problem. With the mining_proxy,exe, I can't seem to get it to connect to the pool that I want. Can I not use my Cube to mine on pools other than bitcoin pools? I highly doubt that but I can't seem to get it working.
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So I recently received an ASICMiner Block Erupter Cube that I ordered, and I can't seem to get it recognized by neither CGMiner nor BFGMiner. It needed a specific driver to be installed in order for it to be recognized, so I downloaded and installed it. However, neither CGMiner nor BFGMiner recognize it. Instead, they only recognize my NVidia GPU, which of course isn't ideal for mining.
Does anyone have one of these? And if so, how have you gotten it working? Apparently ASICMiner and all their wisdom decided not to include any sort of documentation -__-
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Oh my :/ I actually just remembered about this website a few hours ago and have been trying to get access to my account. Now that I saw this thread, I have a feeling my bitcoins arent there anyway..I hope its not too late for me to post this info here, but here you go: I forgot my username for coinlenders, but my account was registered under dkmestre@yahoo.com if that helps dkmestre@yahoo.com:~8BTC:0:U
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So to get this ball rolling I suppose I'll put up a sell order:
10,000 BEL for 0.05 BTC per 10K BEL
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This is absolute BS..why are they claiming Edison invented bitcoin?
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Okay I watched further into it..while it doesnt explicitly say he invented bitcoin..i dont get why theyre approaching bitcoin at this random angle. Really strange. Since when was Edison a free market person? And its things like this that make bitcoin look like a ponzi scheme..I can only see people having a stronger case for that after they see something like this.
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Maybe some of you have heard of the Mars One project, where basically starting 2024, 4 people will voluntarily embark on a journey to Mars to live there permanently, with 4 more people being sent every 2 years. With this being the case, do you see Mars One leading to anything significant in the future? Maybe the start of a new economic frontier? Will the ability to create cryptographic currencies, seemingly at will, come into play? Let your imaginations run wild ion anything I didn't mention if you wish, because I fall into that temptation at times when reading about it, kinda like with the whole idea of sea steading.
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Google Docs Exchange SpreadSheet:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnLzYz2wdPEcdEVhRFpZc0hKM04xaWxqRG5jNmx5RXc&usp=sharingOriginal BEL Topic:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=349695.0Any bids or asks should be posted on this thread in the following format: I'd like to sell (or buy) 15000 BEL for 0.005 BTC per 10K BEL Here you are stating that for every 10,000 BEL you are paying 0.005 BTC, resulting in a 0.0075 BTC total. However, if you find someone with the same BTC/10K BEL rate that you'd like to trade with, you are responsible for conducting the transaction yourselves. Also, that "per 10K BEL" bit is very important as it makes it quicker and easier to enter the data appropriately into the spreadsheet. You should also post here on this thread that a trade has been conducted so I can remove your bid/ask from the spreadsheet and add you both to the "Successful Trades" section of the spreadsheet. That should be posted in a format similar to: Successfully sold (or bought) my 15000 BEL to (or from) [insert username here] for 0.005 BTC per 10K BEL If you're willing to act as an escrow, please post that you are willing to do so in this thread and I'll update this post and the spreadsheet. I'll try to stay on top of it as best as I can. And you're free to send donations to any of the addresses listed in the spreadsheet if you'd like.
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Thank you kindly :p
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I'm using chrome and external listings dont load, even after waiting 5 minutes..any pointers?
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Perhaps you can write about Cyprus after that whole banking fiasco. I know theres a university in Cyprus that accepts bitcoin for tuition payments. http://rt.com/business/bitcoin-nicosia-university-tuition-060/There may be other such stories in Cyprus, but this is just one just to see if you're interested in this topic. If you like this topic, the bitcoin address is in my signature. Good luck to ya.
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So I've been thinking about how there's no central, go-to place to find mining pools for exclusively alt-coins. There may be such lists on other alt-coin forums, however I'd imagine a person who's relatively new to cryptocurrencies and mining may start here (why would they not? I remember I did). So I figured I may as well give a shot at making as comprehensive a list as possible. I know there are things to be filled in and probably many more pools to be added, but I just want to gauge interest first. Let me know what you guys think. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnLzYz2wdPEcdGhZLWNiZUszbHVjbjVDX044ejliTHc&usp=sharing
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I've been looking into this whole matter as well, and I think a good VPS is what you'd need. Considering the above response about running all those daemons and loading them into RAM, I think you should go for about 16 GB of RAM at least (IF you plan on supporting many, many coins). I know bitcoinwebhosting.net allows you to contact them and create your own custom plan, because there is no preset 16 GB RAM VPS with them. Also, youre gonna want DDOS protection, and they handle that as well. Just make sure you can handle the monthly expenses and hopefully make a profit. a cloud server with 2 cores 3gb ram will run a pool with 100,000kh easy and will cost you about £30 a month you can get better value if you get a dedicated server on a contact but its harder to upgrade with a cloud server 1 click and you can add more resources once you work out what you need you can then get a good dedicated server that's just right if you want more info pm me ( I was looking for that info for months until I decided to just do it and see what I needed ) I've been curious about starting a pool as well. Perhaps I'll shoot both you and the OP a PM about it. Is bitcoin hosting only for SHA-256 coins? lol no it has nothing to do with that. They simply provide server hosting and whatnot. What you choose to do with the server is completely up to you.
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I've been looking into this whole matter as well, and I think a good VPS is what you'd need. Considering the above response about running all those daemons and loading them into RAM, I think you should go for about 16 GB of RAM at least (IF you plan on supporting many, many coins). I know bitcoinwebhosting.net allows you to contact them and create your own custom plan, because there is no preset 16 GB RAM VPS with them. Also, youre gonna want DDOS protection, and they handle that as well. Just make sure you can handle the monthly expenses and hopefully make a profit. a cloud server with 2 cores 3gb ram will run a pool with 100,000kh easy and will cost you about £30 a month you can get better value if you get a dedicated server on a contact but its harder to upgrade with a cloud server 1 click and you can add more resources once you work out what you need you can then get a good dedicated server that's just right if you want more info pm me ( I was looking for that info for months until I decided to just do it and see what I needed ) I've been curious about starting a pool as well. Perhaps I'll shoot both you and the OP a PM about it.
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