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December 21, 2013, 11:06:48 PM
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Phrostbyte signing in; first time poster with a few questions (and a burning desire to be able to post on other boards):

(1) How much $ should my small studio (which leaves half a dozen computers on 24/7 idle) spend (budget of thousands) on what (block eruptors?) if we want to see ROI within two years?  One year?  Six months?  Three months?  (Feel free to assume today's value, or take into account with these off-the-cuff calculations the very real likelihood of BTC > $2,000 and unlikely possibility of BTC < $200).

(2) How do you use vanitygen to create a bitcoin address with the prefix "3" (i.e: 35bXdd2jFk6Wwx72q...)?  We specifically want a vanity "3" address in order to have three passwords (one for each equal board member)?

(3) I created my addresses listed at the end with -e flag set in vanitygen; was this a good idea, and how do I best use the password I set?

(4) Dogecoin?  Wow!  Such currency.

(5) What are the best free pools for "little guys" like us to join?

(6) What is the "next" currency, or what would you like to see?  (I'm rather fond of some of the ideas I see in such cryptocurrencies as peercoin & namecoin).

(7) Isn't the PARABON software leaked from the NSA earlier this year capable of hacking wallets?

(Cool How do you pull yourself out of the despondent depression caused by failing to take advantage of the sure thing I saw happening while I had the chance (I missed the boat at $5, $15, $150, etc....)?

(9) Is there anything else you can help newbies like me with?  (Thanks!)

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