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November 22, 2011, 06:01:22 AM |
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Well I am kind of new to BTC as I have not made any transactions thus far but have aquired quite some. Anyway I was wondering what everyones favorite merchants are. I really don't know what to do with these things ( no I'm not giving to you) so I'm interested in what you use them for. I'm not much of a saver I like to put a little aside for an investment and spend the rest. Much of what I read about them, we need to be spending them to bring the value up, which is much of economics 101. Anyway let me know whats a good place to spend at.
1. Your favorite Merchant 2. What does the Merchant sell? 3. Do you have alternatives to this merchant? 4. Why this merchant over the alternatives?
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November 23, 2011, 02:32:23 AM |
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1. Your favorite Merchant
Myself.
2. What does the Merchant sell?
Anything but his own grandmother... including several hand made crafts from the Arctic.
3. Do you have alternatives to this merchant? / 4. Why this merchant over the alternatives?
Nowhere else on this planet. Heck I think I know all the bitcoin users in Greenland by name. Bitcoin provides a great opportunity to pay artists around the island in cash, and sell on the net with little risk.
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CoinCobb (OP)
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November 24, 2011, 03:41:34 AM |
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That's sweet. Im guessing that's the link to your store in your sig. I'm gonna have to check it out. I haven't bought anything yet but have sold a few unused items sitting around the house to a couple of people now I just got to decide to cash out or pass them along. I really like the idea of them and they wont go anywhere if no one spreads them so that's what I'm going to try doing.
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November 24, 2011, 04:32:51 AM |
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Like netrin, my favorite bitcoin merchant site is my own, BitBrew. Coffee is a tangible good with an almost universal appeal - just what a new economy needs to grow into a global, revolutionary, benevolent force.
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Still around.
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November 24, 2011, 04:36:32 AM |
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my top 3: Babbletees : tee shirts Cinfu.com : VPS Jeremy West ( http://spendbitcoins.com/) : anything at amazon
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Electrum: the convenience of a web wallet, without the risks
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November 24, 2011, 04:39:00 AM |
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Jeremy West : anything at amazon
Link?
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November 24, 2011, 04:45:00 AM |
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Jeremy West : anything at amazon
Link? http://spendbitcoins.com/
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Electrum: the convenience of a web wallet, without the risks
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November 24, 2011, 05:28:43 AM |
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spendbitcoinds seems pretty cool, I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the link!
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November 24, 2011, 05:39:48 AM |
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spendbitcoinds seems pretty cool, I'll have to check it out. Thanks for the link!
check out http://www.btcinstant.com basically, allows you to spend bitcons at any online merchant.
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CoinCobb (OP)
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November 24, 2011, 11:16:52 PM |
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Well I am sure glad I started this thread, there is some great information. netrin your site is pretty nice although I don't think I have anywhere in my home for your items. Btcintstant looks pretty badass I like it. Being able to spend at just about any retailer makes these coins a lot more useful for me. I bet they can make a killing before bitcoins really take off! I mean if they hit mainstream there is no limit I would think. There aren't enough people excepting coins yet, it seems it's still just you pioneers and I finally joining the wagon.
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November 25, 2011, 03:19:40 AM |
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Our family was terrorized by Homeland Security. Read all about it here: http://www.jmwagner.com/ and http://www.burtw.com/ Any donations to help us recover from the $300,000 in legal fees and forced donations to the Federal Asset Forfeiture slush fund are greatly appreciated!
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November 25, 2011, 03:57:15 AM |
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1. BitVapes | CINFU2. e-cigarettes | VPS 3. Haven't tried any alternatives | Yep 4. Very economical and accepts Bitcoin | Reliable, cheaper than alternatives and accepts Bitcoin
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November 25, 2011, 04:04:02 AM |
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Well I am kind of new to BTC as I have not made any transactions thus far but have aquired quite some. Anyway I was wondering what everyones favorite merchants are. I really don't know what to do with these things ( no I'm not giving to you) so I'm interested in what you use them for. I'm not much of a saver I like to put a little aside for an investment and spend the rest. Much of what I read about them, we need to be spending them to bring the value up, which is much of economics 101. Anyway let me know whats a good place to spend at.
1. Your favorite Merchant 2. What does the Merchant sell? 3. Do you have alternatives to this merchant? 4. Why this merchant over the alternatives?
1. Your favorite Merchant Me 2. What does the Merchant sell? Porn,paper and mining contracts 3. Do you have alternatives to this merchant? only for the mining contracts 4. Why this merchant over the alternatives? because you can't get live webcams or printed products direct for bitcoins elsewhere
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CoinCobb (OP)
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November 25, 2011, 04:17:02 AM |
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Yea man I have seen this in another thread. I just got done going through and browsing the different merchants on it. That is perfect for me since I'm still trying to figure where I wanna use the coins I get. There are quite a few prospects there. I only wish more people would have reviewed them before I got to it, you know what I mean? Very useful though I hope more people add reviews so it really provides a scope on where to and not to support. I know I will add my reviews to there when I finally break down and pass my coins along.
BTW thanks for the link!
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November 25, 2011, 04:27:55 AM |
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There are a number of things for which bitcoins are best. For example, hand made crafts from indigenous people, precious metals, illegal items, sponsorship (political) or items for which you may prefer deniability (porn), internet services, micro or frequent payments, and trading in other currencies.
Unfortunately, bitcoins are poorly suited for wishing wells, penny race cars, snorting coke, origami, toilet paper, wall paper, tipping strippers, bookmarks, and camping fuel.
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November 25, 2011, 01:59:25 PM |
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I beg you Adam to look into a web-of-trust model, perhaps you should spend the weekend playing with PGP/GPG. Most likely your reviewers and thus their reviews are meaningless unless the pathways of trust can be demonstrated. Why shouldn't every merchant create numerous accounts and review themselves positively? What prevents competitors from reviewing negatively. Are larger merchants more trust worthy than small? Who are these people and why should we care?
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November 25, 2011, 10:41:03 PM |
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What exactly is the web of trust thing you speak of netrin? I have never heard of it and sounds as it could be of some use in confirming legitimacy although I didn't think it to be a problem for merchants just peer to peer stuff. How exactly does pgp add to the trust thing, I thought it was just for encrypting information. If it was encrypted how would we be able to read the reviews? I'm really lost now..
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November 25, 2011, 10:48:57 PM |
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What exactly is the web of trust thing you speak of netrin? I have never heard of it and sounds as it could be of some use in confirming legitimacy although I didn't think it to be a problem for merchants just peer to peer stuff. How exactly does pgp add to the trust thing, I thought it was just for encrypting information. If it was encrypted how would we be able to read the reviews? I'm really lost now..
See bitcoin-otc for example. Here's the web of trust: http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratings.phpEach user has its own GPG key and uses it to rate other users on the trades.
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CoinCobb (OP)
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November 25, 2011, 11:16:05 PM |
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Thanks nmat, I am going to look at it when I get done with this post.
Anyway it seems like just about everyone here is selling goods for BTC or exchanging them so it leads me to this. I would like to get in on the action just don't know if there would be any demand for it but here it goes. I have a bunch of unused cable that I have leftover from when I built my house. I have a spool of cat5, HDMI 1.3, and if I remember correctly 12g speaker wire that is being unused. I have the crimpers and ends to put on each cable to make custom lenghts suitable to peoples demand. I don't know what they would be worth each. I know the cat5 is dirt cheap. The HDMI was pretty expensive for me but I could probably part with that for around $2-3/ft plus $1 per end. So say the HDMI was 10ft it would be around $22. The speaker wire is high end stuff too and I can't remember what I spent for the 500ft spool but it wasn't cheap. Like I said I don't know what the cat5 and speaker wire would be worth to people but I cant go lower than $2 a foot on the HDMI. Just wondering if you think anyone would be interested
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