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Economy / Goods / Re: Are redeemed coins valuable or a waste of an investment?
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on: December 12, 2013, 07:57:28 PM
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If you have any redeemed coins please contact me-I'll give you 1 oz+ per basic coin, more depending on what you have.
I will tell people on here (since its a community) that it probably isn't worth it to buy a redeemed coin as a collector's item. Why? You won't find them for cheap anywhere! I collected redeemed coins starting a long time ago, foreseeing a desire for them from eBay bitcoiners (aka n00bs x 1932423). Sure enough, I've recently sold 3 BLANK, redeemed coins on eBay for over $100/ea. They read about bitcoins in the news and they want to grab their piece of it. Little do they know : /
I've seen a better waste of money, there are copper physical bitcoins http://coppercave.com/copper/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=744They're selling, yes actually being sold at £500 here in the UK Just had a look on ebay to find them - either listing removed or he managed to shift all 10 Either way last time I checked he had sold 2 of them, probably close to £990 profit if not more...
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Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Best mining start up
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on: December 11, 2013, 07:27:48 PM
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Thanks for the advice
The black arrow looks good and cheap as well probably worth it if I can get myself $6k
What do you think about renting the hardware?
Also, I've always been interested in mining but never really had the money to invest so I'm not that clued up
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Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Best mining start up
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on: December 11, 2013, 06:34:49 PM
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I was texting a friend about BTC today and he suggested getting into the mining game.
He's a little new to BTC and I've been around since the start of the year or there abouts
Obviously GPU mining has long since died and theres no sense investing in that.
The USB miners if I could have got them at £5 3 weeks ago I would stock up a ton and hash till my hair fell out, unfortunately their price has rocketed due to whatever reason, mainly speculators wasting money no doubt..
So as far as I can tell that leaves us two options;
Custom or pre built
We are both web developers so we understand technology though we are not grease monkeys and we have no idea how to build a rig.
Based upon this info what would the suggested route be, either purchase bulk chips (BFL or better) and build our own rig, I hope there is a tutorial somewhere as I think we'd be in a little bit of trouble if there isn't
The other route would of cause be to buy pre built which would cost a lot more but be literally plugin and play
We have enough money between us to get started, probably 100 GHS as a starting point and more if possible
Based upon personal experience, what are peoples views when it comes to BTC mining, I understand it is still a very lucrative market which a lot of potential to make and lose money so we don't want to end up with something we cant use / is worth a fraction of price paid
P.S if anyone is selling chips in the UK please let me know as we might be interested based on the outcome of this thread
Luke
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Bitcoin hardware sale $10 GH/s
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on: December 10, 2013, 07:58:24 AM
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Posted 8 hours ago, you wrote this post 3 hours ago
Within the 5 hours he had posted it you managed to find the post, meet up with him and purchase the Jalapenos?
Time moves fast in the Bitcoin world..
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin Stealing Programs!?
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on: December 09, 2013, 10:45:19 PM
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Guys the title is quite self explanatory..
It sits on your computer and steals your wallet.. probably sending it via FTP to a server, if you're going to fall for such a blatant scam well..
Just don't download it
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Economy / Services / Re: PHP Web Dev for hire
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on: November 28, 2013, 07:49:07 PM
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Bump
Have you responded to the pm the other person sent? I have and quoted, he wanted a faucet built but never responded Personally I think these are wayyyyyyyy to overpriced. It takes about an hour to setup a WordPress site and you charge $250 for that?
Actually hes charging 250 euros which is $338.85 USD ripoff. And actually, it's £250 which is $408 But seeing as everyone disagrees with my prices I will amend them to make them more fair
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Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CDKey-Hut.com - Instant Delivery on Xbox Live, Steam, CD Keys and more
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on: November 26, 2013, 11:19:30 PM
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6 out of 7 games on the steam key page are games from Humble Bundles. 5 out of 6 of those are from the SAME bundle. You are not allowed to resell these games individually...
Same for the origin keys. They're from the same Humble Bundle...
Filler stock, it's surprisingly hard to source legit code resellers At the moment I will start pushing for more Xbox codes but I want to stock all i can, the humble bundle games are just there to fill the store out
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Economy / Services / Re: PHP Web Dev for hire
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on: November 21, 2013, 01:35:48 PM
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I see, alright then. If you are able to justify the price with your help with custom themes, then it's fair.
Anyway, how much would you charge for a faucet-like system (no automated payments or integration with APIs). Users will register, get a fixed amount of BTC per hour if they click on the collect button, and at the end of the week, all the information (addresses and owed amount) are consolidated into a database or soemthing, and I'll manually pay out the BTC.
It's hard to quote for that job but depending on how much you want to spend and how complex you want the system But a site where a user can sign up and login to their account where they have a Bitcoin address tied to the account isn't very difficult The database would collect the number of users who opted to collect a payment for that day. There would also be a backend where you can see who has opted to receive a payment and how much.. Shouldn't be too difficult to build, if what I have suggested is what you are after, drop me a PM and I'll drop you a quote
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