I just sold 1500 FC to mr_random and received the LTC directly.
Great deal! Thank you!
Thank you too.
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Cheers
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That works out at 14LTC per 1k of FTC.
PM me to discuss. Bulk orders preferred.
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Updated prices for bulk and 1k lots! I will take the lot. Messaging you.
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120 LTC is my offer. That is for the entire lot.
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Bumping due to increased offer
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Done some research and seems like the going rate is 11LTC per 1000 FC.
So, 10k FC for 110 LTC.
PM me please with what FC you have available. I am paying with Litecoin only. Willing to buy large amounts.
Thanks.
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Also just to clarify, I just registered this forum account but have been using bitcoin for almost 2 years now. See my post history for proof.
Those suggestions of yours are awesome. If your suggestions were combined with everything else in this topic MC2 would be amazing. Truly a Bitcoin 2.0
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Just as a heads up to people, if you adjust your account settings so that you need to be sent an email to make a withdrawal, a hacker who gains access can't change your email address until you validate the change email request via a link sent to your email. So the hacker will need to hack your email address too. If you set up google 2 factor authentication on your email this should be nigh-on impossible unless the hacker gains access to your phone as well.
This was not the case when my account got breached, or it was just simply bypassed. My email and password were changed, and funds withdrawn. Just an update, I can't get any responses from BTC-e support that have more than a few words of broken english, so I will consider my 4.55 BTC lost as a hard lesson learned: if it looks like a website from the aol 5.0 era, it's probably just as secure. Hmm. I've tested this on my account and if I have the 'Withdraw only with request on E-Mail' enabled, to then change the email address or turn off the 'Withdraw only with request on E-Mail' I have to confirm the change by email (This is the first thing I checked months back when I joined btc-e.com, because I realised otherwise it makes the whole email confirmation feature unsafe and pointless if a hacker accesses your acount). Not calling you are a liar but are you absolutely sure you had the 'Withdraw only with request on E-Mail' enabled? If I gave a hacker my password he wouldn't be able to withdraw my funds because he needs my email account to disable the withdraw protection.
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Yeah they're just busy no doubt trying to upgrade their servers, handle the ddos attacks, upgrade trading engine etc. When they said 1-2 weeks I always read that as 2-4 weeks, knowing that these things usually get delayed. People should tweet magictux, he tends to answer these sorts of things if he receives enough tweets about it.
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Just as a heads up to people, if you adjust your account settings so that you need to be sent an email to make a withdrawal, a hacker who gains access can't change your email address until you validate the change email request via a link sent to your email. So the hacker will need to hack your email address too. If you set up google 2 factor authentication on your email this should be nigh-on impossible unless the hacker gains access to your phone as well.
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Don't forget, people who aren't clued up on this Ripple scam are actually spending their hard earned BTC on these XRP, unaware that billions more are going to be dumped onto the market, lowering the price of XRP further. This has already started to happen.
What's the point in buying XRP when so many of the XRP are being held back and aren't in the money supply yet.
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People are just mining the crap out of these Feathercoins because the difficulty is so low and they hope it will somehow take off like Litecoin. Let's see where it is 3 months from now, after another 10 clone coins have popped up and something else is flavour of the month.
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This was always going to happen because they've gone on record saying they plan to give more of their 80 billion XRP away.
People buying Ripples now aren't very smart, there is a huge supply of them still to be dumped onto the market by the creators and we all know how increased supply affects the price.
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Why doesn't someone send magictux a tweet on twitter? He seems to like replying to them Maybe if a few guys ask him he will give an update?
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hey xoror I checked with the feathercoin dev and he said feathercoin isn't 4 times faster than litecoin, it's just 4 times the coin cap. Would you mind updating your original post? He said here would contact you asking to correct the text in your topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178286.msg1887033#msg1887033I'm not anti-feathercoin btw I am buying them up. But I would have bought a lot more if I had thought they were 4 times faster than Litecoin, which apparently they are not.
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I have my own Scrypt code for Xilinx FPGA and a pluggable rack system, that takes 10 boards, I had to mux them as 8+2 hot spares.(yep sometimes they drop in & out of service randomly)
Unfortunately... Performance is shite...... insofar as comparison to high-end CPU or GPUs. Who knows if I can get an improvement but it is going to be very hard to beat the GPU thrughput Vrs cost.
Interesting. Thanks for the detailed post, especially the last part where you share your results. This is good news as far as I am concerned, the whole point of Litecoin using Scrypt was so it would be difficult for specialised hardware to have a massive performance edge.
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Sorry but feather value is 0.
I offer you 1ltc for 10000fc
Regards
Sorry but stop trolling. Feather value is technically around 1 ltc/200 ftc right now, but the popularity is high and so the value is probably going to rise with time just like litecoin. You're out of your mind if you think an altcoin released 2 days ago has that kind of value. Where's the FC exchange? Where's all the shops accepting FC? Where's the value outside of what the miners WISH the value was at? Litecoin rose because it has businesses and services built up that support it, and is about to be traded on the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world. There is 0 value outside of 'perceived' (and i use that word really loosely) value from those with a vested mining interest. I used to think this way until i realised the price really is determined by what people want to pay for it. If people right now want to pay that much money then that is it's market value by definition. But remember, it's all hype right now, whether the price maintains that value or grows is another matter.
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