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July 18, 2011, 08:53:17 PM |
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July 2010 slashdot posting. I did a little CPU mining, but quit because the bitcoin port conflicted with vmware stuff I was running.. grr. If only I'd been mining the whole year.
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@electricwings BM-GtyD5exuDJ2kvEbr41XchkC8x9hPxdFd
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TheColdOne
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July 18, 2011, 09:00:45 PM |
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I heard about bitcoin back when each bitcoin was worth like .01 and when a person with a dual core laptop CPU would generate coins weekly. I heard about bitcoins on an e-currency blog. I was using Liberty Reserve and Pecunix a lot at the time.
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MKW2012
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July 18, 2011, 09:12:51 PM |
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I read an article on CNBC about the Bitcoin bubble after it happened.
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July 18, 2011, 11:10:35 PM |
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2+2 poker forum, when full tilt and pokerstars got shut down... someone mentioned bitcoin and I had to check it out (on google) that's how I fell in love
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July 19, 2011, 12:00:50 AM |
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/. , sometime in April or May.
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Bitcoin is the first monetary system to credibly offer perfect information to all economic participants.
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July 19, 2011, 12:59:16 AM |
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Lifehacker in May. Dorked around reading about it while it was at $7/BTC and then it took off along with the difficulty level!
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July 19, 2011, 08:57:50 AM |
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I was browsing on another forum and someone posted if anyone heard of bitcoin. They posted the whitepaper which I read the first few pages. First thing I thought when I read it, "this is gonna be huge."
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D.H.
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July 19, 2011, 09:08:39 AM |
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Read about it in swedish magazine Fokus (article in swedish here).
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www.bitcoin.se - Forum, nyheter och information på svenska! (Forum, news and information in Swedish)
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stergium
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July 19, 2011, 09:11:04 AM |
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backtrack forum
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Jaime Frontero
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July 19, 2011, 09:23:33 AM |
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July 2010 slashdot posting. I did a little CPU mining, but quit because the bitcoin port conflicted with vmware stuff I was running.. grr. If only I'd been mining the whole year.
ditto - that /. thread. then i forgot about it, after mining - i think - two blocks. can't find 'em, dammit - i go through operating systems like crap through a goose... but when the google guy released his android app in march, it clicked for me and i've been a miner 49er ever since.
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julz
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July 19, 2011, 09:46:34 AM |
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July 2010 slashdot posting. I did a little CPU mining, but quit because the bitcoin port conflicted with vmware stuff I was running.. grr. If only I'd been mining the whole year.
ditto - that /. thread. then i forgot about it, after mining - i think - two blocks. can't find 'em, dammit - i go through operating systems like crap through a goose... Funny you should say that.. I mined exactly 2 blocks back then. Wasn't til June this year that bitcoin hit my radar.. and those coins were suddenly more interesting. It wasn't that I didn't think bitcoin would be interesting when the value was low.. I was just completely surprised (as I guess many have been) by the rate of change as far as mining difficulty and value and general buzz.
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bonker
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July 19, 2011, 10:15:44 AM |
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technologyreview.com the MIT science shitbag ad-filled sci/tech site. Good article, but ruined by endless American style ads and corporate promos. MIT shame on your disgusting harlotry and averice!
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July 19, 2011, 11:38:05 AM |
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twitter is an info window to me...
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July 19, 2011, 11:39:10 AM |
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July 19, 2011, 11:53:43 AM |
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This June 1 2011 article in Wired about Silk Road. I got instantly hooked (not on the drug part).
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July 19, 2011, 12:36:45 PM |
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July 2010 slashdot posting. I did a little CPU mining, but quit because the bitcoin port conflicted with vmware stuff I was running.. grr. If only I'd been mining the whole year.
ditto - that /. thread. then i forgot about it, after mining - i think - two blocks. can't find 'em, dammit - i go through operating systems like crap through a goose... Funny you should say that.. I mined exactly 2 blocks back then. Wasn't til June this year that bitcoin hit my radar.. and those coins were suddenly more interesting. It wasn't that I didn't think bitcoin would be interesting when the value was low.. I was just completely surprised (as I guess many have been) by the rate of change as far as mining difficulty and value and general buzz. Same here. The 'Bitcoin hits version 0.3' story. I had some trouble getting started too (TOR/privoxy/blockcontrol related) but stuck with it and generated 5 blocks in a few months with one core of my Intel Atom D510 (the other was F@H). As with many of the people here in June I 'bought into the hype' and bought some BTC at bitcoinmarket while the value was at an all-time high of 0.012 USD per BTC! (up from 0.008 USD the previous day). I continued to buy as the price surged upwards to but no longer had the stomach for it when it hit 0.05 USD per BTC. I'd forgotten about BTC for a good number of months and was reminded of it in April (I think by a friend that I'd given 150 BTC to to get him started) and was totally shocked by the market value. My favourite bit of my story is when I accidentally entered the total USD I was willing to pay for a 200 BTC sell order but was supposed to enter the price per BTC and my order ended up being filled by the system at a ridiculous 4.5 USD per BTC! Fortunately, Dustin was able to reverse this 200-times market value bid for me.
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July 19, 2011, 12:55:09 PM |
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After I was denied my right to donate to Julian Assange, I searched desperately for a long-term solution.
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July 19, 2011, 02:07:22 PM |
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I'm an amateur stock/option trader, and I check Yahoo Finance every morning. There was a story on Bitcoin in the top headlines section, must have been in early June because it was right before the bubble.
That story really struck me, and I spent the next week reading all about it. Because I wasn't ready to jump all the way in, I missed the bubble run up to $30/BTC and subsequent crash. My cost basis is currently between $14 and $15/BTC.
I've become a little obsessed with mining, but really it's just an excuse for me to learn about building computers and how to use Linux.
What seems obvious now to me is that the mining and trading communities for Bitcoin have seen a lot of development and maturing. Now it's time for the Bitcoin economy and commerce community to really start developing. Hard to see Bitcoin being successful without that. Anyway, that's my two cents.
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eyal
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July 19, 2011, 05:28:13 PM |
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I saw an interview of therealplato on http://corbettreport.com - the best news analysis on the planet (seriously)
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http://bancor.network - A Hierarchical Monetary System and the Foundation of a Global Decentralized Autonomous Exchange
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