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April 06, 2013, 08:18:36 PM
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Just built a new mining rig and trying to figure out some issues, and as long as this counts as a post, then hello world it is!

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April 06, 2013, 08:22:53 PM
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Hi, I'm change and I like bitcoins.
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April 06, 2013, 08:24:17 PM
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I am a programmer (Haskell, C, Perl, Ruby, Perl, Scala etc), 29 years old, 3 children and have a good job. I live in the Netherlands. Politically I am a libertarian, but with some strange nationalistic tendencies. I know, that's bad, but it seems it somehow got mixed up in my system.

I have been quite a while interested in bitcoin, but only observed it, because I was busy setting up a company (and then again and again). My other interests are cryptography, stenography, programming -of course-, mathematics, physics and the financial world. This last interest I picked up quite late. Unfortunately too late, because if I was more interested I would have jumped in the bitcoin project more early, but I am happy there is a real free currency with free as in freedom. I have also a strong interest in psychology, religions, medicine -especially drugs-, writing poems and martial arts.

I probably like to discuss here about economics, technical stuff, programming, politics, psychology and from time to time try some experiment. I also are willing to help others with stuff. Mostly doesn't matter what, as long as it interests me and I have time. And sometimes I will troll, but I don't have bad intentions when I do that. Just poking then. Smiley


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April 06, 2013, 08:31:27 PM
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i start to study C# few months ago. I like cryptocurrency idea and i would like to have one of 21000000 part of internet goods after 10 years)
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April 06, 2013, 08:33:35 PM
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its just post #3 "hello!"
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April 06, 2013, 08:35:14 PM
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Hello World!

Been reading this forum for a while, seemed about time I joined in Smiley
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April 06, 2013, 08:36:23 PM
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Hello all! Smiley
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April 06, 2013, 08:41:03 PM
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Oh man... Have to get my post count up :-)   Just today discussed with my team how we can move our internal payment processing to btc and ripple.  Watching how many cool projects are unfolding is cool

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April 06, 2013, 08:41:49 PM
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Any ideas about how to send 500 000 000 Satoshi to the future and avoid of missing it? Cheesy
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April 06, 2013, 08:45:39 PM
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The last one. Anyone know why mtgox livegraph disappear? I wait about 5 min but nothing... maybe its my browser trouble...
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April 06, 2013, 08:50:26 PM
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Hi all!
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April 06, 2013, 08:50:40 PM
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hi all, just joined the forum now. Heard about bitcoins a while ago, but started looking into it more just in the last month due to the headlines.

A decentralized economy through a decentralized currency sounds a very interesting idea to me which potentially could bring a new (better) world order for all of us. I strongly believe that governments teamed up with powerful banks cannot bring long lasting well being to the general public - even if this was the intention in the first place.

Payment systems such as bitcoin should help in decoupling the government from the banks.

Having worked for several years in the exchange market making business (derivatives) my main interest is to come up with a good valuation model for bitcoins.  

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April 06, 2013, 08:56:06 PM
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Hope to earn some street cred. here. Dis-appointmented that mining is only for pros now.

Not really. You need some decent hardware as in video card but even that can be put on a pool to mine for coins.
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April 06, 2013, 08:58:49 PM
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Hope to earn some street cred. here. Dis-appointmented that mining is only for pros now.

Not really. You need some decent hardware as in video card but even that can be put on a pool to mine for coins.

Not really- it is going to take quite a bit of effort and a spare 'good' machine to get anything close to a profit on this new wave of venture capitalism.
Even so, I will do what I can to make some 'free' money.;
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what an awful society this is. =)
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April 06, 2013, 09:06:37 PM
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I am a programmer (Haskell, C, Perl, Ruby, Perl, Scala etc), 29 years old, 3 children and have a good job. I live in the Netherlands. Politically I am a libertarian, but with some strange nationalistic tendencies. I know, that's bad, but it seems it somehow got mixed up in my system.

I have been quite a while interested in bitcoin, but only observed it, because I was busy setting up a company (and then again and again). My other interests are cryptography, stenography, programming -of course-, mathematics, physics and the financial world. This last interest I picked up quite late. Unfortunately too late, because if I was more interested I would have jumped in the bitcoin project more early, but I am happy there is a real free currency with free as in freedom. I have also a strong interest in psychology, religions, medicine -especially drugs-, writing poems and martial arts.

I probably like to discuss here about economics, technical stuff, programming, politics, psychology and from time to time try some experiment. I also are willing to help others with stuff. Mostly doesn't matter what, as long as it interests me and I have time. And sometimes I will troll, but I don't have bad intentions when I do that. Just poking then. Smiley




I also live in the Netherlands, however not from here originally. What do you think about the chances of bitcoin becoming mainstream in Holland?

I see these factors:
-general public does not like the euro in general
-distrust in the banking system
-does not like bailing out the southerners with their hard earned tax money
-very strong sense of freedom and individualism
-modern libertarian society
-good track record of accepting new ground breaking ideas (example: reformist church, birth control, euthanasia, same sex marriage etc)
-high tech IT literature population

Could Holland be a pioneer country for a decentralized currency?
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April 06, 2013, 09:07:37 PM
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The last one. Anyone know why mtgox livegraph disappear? I wait about 5 min but nothing... maybe its my browser trouble...

Because of continuing ddos attack.  Static files are *much* cheaper to serve

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April 06, 2013, 09:09:51 PM
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Hope to earn some street cred. here. Dis-appointmented that mining is only for pros now.

Not really. You need some decent hardware as in video card but even that can be put on a pool to mine for coins.

Not really- it is going to take quite a bit of effort and a spare 'good' machine to get anything close to a profit on this new wave of venture capitalism.
Even so, I will do what I can to make some 'free' money.;
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what an awful society this is. =)


There are around ~20000 miners out there at the moment, only a handful of them are on the new ASICs... what if the 20000 gpu miners would ddos the ASIC folks?
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April 06, 2013, 09:21:24 PM
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Been unemplyed for too long so recently I started trying to make money from my computer.. This city lacks jobs badly Sad

Turn off the news and read. Watch Psywar, learn something important about our society and PR, why and how it got started and how it brainwashes you.
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April 06, 2013, 09:24:23 PM
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I also live in the Netherlands, however not from here originally. What do you think about the chances of bitcoin becoming mainstream in Holland?

I see these factors:
-general public does not like the euro in general
-distrust in the banking system
-does not like bailing out the southerners with their hard earned tax money
-very strong sense of freedom and individualism
-modern libertarian society
-good track record of accepting new ground breaking ideas (example: reformist church, birth control, euthanasia, same sex marriage etc)
-high tech IT literature population

Could Holland be a pioneer country for a decentralized currency?


I would say definitely yes, because we already had noppes, which was a local currency. In the beginning it wasn't worth a lot, but at a certain moment you could buy diamond rings with it and hire an advocate. It broke down, because the tax agency started to restrict the use of free noppes. You can have 3000 noppes now then you have to pay taxes.

There are a lot more of these systems. (E.g. http://www.letsnijmegen.nl/) I think bitcoin (or a fork tailored for local usage) could be used as a strong, safe for taxation, backbone for these local currencies. Maybe somebody should tip them. I am not sure, if they are aware of the possibilities.

Another thing I observed, is that a lot of dutch are using silkroad and atlantis. It is also quite easy to change your bitcoins to normal money in cash.  At least in Amsterdam, it is. For your daily food, you don't have to touch the ATM, if you have some bitcoins lying around.
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April 06, 2013, 09:32:32 PM
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hi everyone
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