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December 18, 2013, 02:23:05 AM
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I can do graphics

Well I'm dr. spock I'm here to rock y'all
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December 18, 2013, 06:28:05 AM
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Wow, this thread is huge.
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December 18, 2013, 07:55:00 AM
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Hello,
www.btcxchange.ro just opened!
The first Bitcoin exchange in Romania.
We are waiting for you!
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December 18, 2013, 09:23:54 AM
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Hi,

i am a developer and i want to share an idea about an API for the bitcoin ecosystem.
Could i be whitelisted for the other sections?
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December 18, 2013, 05:25:42 PM
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Hi folks, 10 posts to a PM, 1 post to a post.
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December 18, 2013, 06:09:07 PM
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Intro. Hi! I'm a newbie, and Senior at the same time, but only by age. I have a degree in Telecommunications Engineering, a Masters in Physics, a PhD in Bioengineering and am completing an MBA. All that said, those things are only pieces of paper that had and have a purpose, but don't say anything about me.

So, what have I done, well in my professional youth, i developed hardware run by the F4, then the 8080, then the 8085 and the 6800 microprocessor, I got out of that level of programming, with the advent of the 68000, last processor I studied in detail, I have programmed using Linux (old Sluckware distribution), C, C++, Fortran (yes Fortran! Smiley), I'm a dinosaur remember that!, I have programmed in assembly and object code and directly in binary sometimes.

After doing my PHD I went into cardiovascular science and after 10 years in Research I sold my soul to a private company where I became the lead tecnical person in developing new implantable medical devices. I didn't do the design, but the developed the specifications for new devices through basic, pre-clinical and clinical research. In parallel with that, in my free personal time programmed with a team of people in the early 90's one of the first faxtofax over IP and voice over IP systems and a complete real time call-back system, this type of systems forced phone companies worldwide to stop robbing their customers, since we could route the phone calls through the USA and bypass them. For that purpose I used Hylafax, modified it and found and fixed a bug in the early Linux core in the serial code, recompiled the core and published the bug to the group in charge of updates at the time.

Through my work for private companies I filed and got granted a ton of patents. In 2007 I left and started a company on my own with a group of partners. I sold that company and since then I am an entrepreneur. I've following bitcoin very laterally enjoying the success people are having thanks to the openings of the gnu and linux dinosaurs that worked in tight social groups, when only us knew about the social aspects of Internet. Recently I took a course on Android and was saddened to see how our work has again been used for commercial purposes and how everybody keeps on attempting to block everybody else. Most smart phones run on LINUX, and Android and IOS are not real operating systems but only wrappers around Linux. Google and Apple exist thanks to the gnu and Linux groups! People should not forget that.

Last Friday, I got an email from my little cousin in Argentina about getting into bitcoin. I know how hard she works to support her family so I decided to look closer into it. Since then I have read a lot but there is still a lot more for me to read.

I have found what I think is a critical flaw that is about to explode into the system. i'll write more about this in a next post. This is just a brief intro. I mostly use spine001 as my username everywhere and you can find me, my name is Julio Spinelli, you can google me and have fun. I'm very opinionated but love to be proven wrong, since then I learn something, and that is what I enjoy the most!

Warm regards to all who were able to get to the end of this post!
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December 18, 2013, 07:24:27 PM
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Longest thread ever
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December 18, 2013, 08:10:22 PM
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Wow that's a long thread to plow through Smiley

Developer with skills to build apps for Windows Phone/IOS here. PM me if you got any ideas.
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December 18, 2013, 10:01:38 PM
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I recently started working on the native OS X wallet Hive https://github.com/hivewallet/hive-osx and the BitcoinKit https://github.com/hivewallet/BitcoinKit library.

Go check it out. Smiley
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December 18, 2013, 10:25:46 PM
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Some interesting posts  Grin
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December 19, 2013, 12:13:32 AM
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I have Domain Names    www.barclaysbitcoin.co.uk   wwwlloydsbitcoin.com and .co.uk   www.natwestbitcoin.com and .co.uk and HSBCbitcoin.co.uk

Does anyone have any advice on what I should do with them please any advice would be greatly appreciated Thank You
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December 19, 2013, 03:51:07 AM
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I'm concerned about the bitcoin mining business future. Let me make it simple, for instance one of the best sites I found where you can directlhy buy GH/s with bitcoins, where they have a very active market for this, they charge mining fees to support their electricity and their maintenance of 0.30 cents per Kw/hr and 1.5 W per GH/s, this means that if the pool has 700000 GH/s and the block took 12 hours to solve ==> the pool used a total of 700000 * 0.0015 KW/hr * 12 = 12600 KW, at 30 cents per Kw the pool spent 3780 USD total for maintenance, since the product was 25 BTC, and at 580 usd/btc it means the pool used 6.52 BTC to pay for its maintenance and only the remaining 18.48 BTC can be distributed among the people contributing GHS, that would be 26%, as the difficulty increases (length of the longest black to calculate the has to increases), if the maintenance cost is not drastically reduced, very soon it will eat a 100% of the rewards of solving a block, 25 bitcoins or around 12,000 dollars today. Please tell me I'm wrong!  Roll Eyes
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December 19, 2013, 11:03:18 AM
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Intro. Hi! I'm a newbie, and Senior at the same time, but only by age. I have a degree in Telecommunications Engineering, a Masters in Physics, a PhD in Bioengineering and am completing an MBA. All that said, those things are only pieces of paper that had and have a purpose, but don't say anything about me.

So, what have I done, well in my professional youth, i developed hardware run by the F4, then the 8080, then the 8085 and the 6800 microprocessor, I got out of that level of programming, with the advent of the 68000, last processor I studied in detail, I have programmed using Linux (old Sluckware distribution), C, C++, Fortran (yes Fortran! Smiley), I'm a dinosaur remember that!, I have programmed in assembly and object code and directly in binary sometimes.

After doing my PHD I went into cardiovascular science and after 10 years in Research I sold my soul to a private company where I became the lead tecnical person in developing new implantable medical devices. I didn't do the design, but the developed the specifications for new devices through basic, pre-clinical and clinical research. In parallel with that, in my free personal time programmed with a team of people in the early 90's one of the first faxtofax over IP and voice over IP systems and a complete real time call-back system, this type of systems forced phone companies worldwide to stop robbing their customers, since we could route the phone calls through the USA and bypass them. For that purpose I used Hylafax, modified it and found and fixed a bug in the early Linux core in the serial code, recompiled the core and published the bug to the group in charge of updates at the time.

Through my work for private companies I filed and got granted a ton of patents. In 2007 I left and started a company on my own with a group of partners. I sold that company and since then I am an entrepreneur. I've following bitcoin very laterally enjoying the success people are having thanks to the openings of the gnu and linux dinosaurs that worked in tight social groups, when only us knew about the social aspects of Internet. Recently I took a course on Android and was saddened to see how our work has again been used for commercial purposes and how everybody keeps on attempting to block everybody else. Most smart phones run on LINUX, and Android and IOS are not real operating systems but only wrappers around Linux. Google and Apple exist thanks to the gnu and Linux groups! People should not forget that.

Last Friday, I got an email from my little cousin in Argentina about getting into bitcoin. I know how hard she works to support her family so I decided to look closer into it. Since then I have read a lot but there is still a lot more for me to read.

I have found what I think is a critical flaw that is about to explode into the system. i'll write more about this in a next post. This is just a brief intro. I mostly use spine001 as my username everywhere and you can find me, my name is Julio Spinelli, you can google me and have fun. I'm very opinionated but love to be proven wrong, since then I learn something, and that is what I enjoy the most!

Warm regards to all who were able to get to the end of this post!
Welcome, doc. You are not alone: we've played with assembly, basic, dBase, Clipper, C, foxbase and so on as well on CP400, tk85, xt, at, etc. 

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December 19, 2013, 12:20:57 PM
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You can advertise your restaurant, pub, cafe or bistro on any of our 25 sites across the UK and pay in Bitcoin. Also, you pay what you can afford in GBP!

http://www.placestoeatinengland.co.uk
http://www.placestoeatinbristol.co.uk
http://www.placestoeatintorquay.co.uk
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December 19, 2013, 02:35:38 PM
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 Hi ,

 I am looking to open up an online store that sells stuff that either I can send ship free or digital like what I am currently selling.

 http://coingig.com/themporium

 ThEmporium.


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December 19, 2013, 03:04:23 PM
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I'm a web & mobile app developer and have been following Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies closely for the past few months. I've been lurking here a while but haven't posted anything until now. I hope to be more involved in the community and develop some crypto-based projects as time goes on.
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December 19, 2013, 03:08:52 PM
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I thinjk that online store idea is awesome +1
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December 19, 2013, 08:22:50 PM
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Hi,

I'm a developer of a real time exchange rate service for different crypto currencies and stock exchanges.

Check it out on www.cckurs.com

Thanks.

P.S. I hope, it is enough for being approved!?
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December 20, 2013, 12:49:19 AM
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I'm an investment firm owner and I'm working on ways to make BTC more easily available to investors through IRAs and in public instruments.

Thanks!
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December 20, 2013, 02:29:50 AM
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I'm launching my new busy very soon. Planning to make an announcement in the relevant section for BitShopper which will be the UK's first regulated, limited copany which is an auction platform for UK Bitcoin and Litecoin users. We are backed by a UK exchange and due to launch January 2014
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