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May 12, 2011, 03:39:56 PM
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Yes obviously it is worth 5.50/BTC right this second.  if tomorrow it is worth $20/BTC and you have the $25/day contract in place then you will make $15 tomorrow.  This is called speculation.  He is banking on the constant payment and you are banking on the long-term gains.  I don't know what is so difficult to understand.   Unless he will not offer a long-term contract of course.
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May 12, 2011, 04:06:23 PM
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He is banking on the constant payment and you are banking on the long-term gains.
no, he's not,
he's offering 1day 300Mhash/s  for $25,
the market is offering 2BTC for $12 *now*.

with his deal, you can use those 300Mhashes/s 24hours on a pool, which will gain you ~2BTC in about 20more hours,
you pay $25 and have to wait about 44hours to receive your ~2BTC.

with the market deal,
you pay $12 and get 2BTC immediately.

you must really be generous, if you take his deal,
but it can in no way gain you any more profit than the market-deal.

my offer stands,
if you really think, 4BTC for $25 is worse, than 2BTC for $25,
i would love to give you just 1BTC for $25 (which by your logic would be an even more awesome deal).

oh and on the long term it doesn make any sense to get those 1day-contracts,
same thing, different *market*.

why would you pay $750/month for 300Mhash/s,
when you only need $300-500/month for 1000Mhash/s?



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May 12, 2011, 06:41:52 PM
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gold is bound to go past 2000$ one day, I offer to you for only 1990$ per ounce great investment!!! low risk!

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May 12, 2011, 06:59:03 PM
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How long does your offer stand, I will pay you today for 4BTC a year from now at $25.

from now?
if you pay me $25 today, i don't actually care, if you take those 4BTC today, or if you take them in a decade, or if your grandgrandchildren take them someday, it'll still be 4BTC.

thing is, you don't offer 2BTC/day, you offer 300Mhps/day,
in a year from now (or in 1487blocks to be precise) you won't get 2BTC per day from those 300Mhashes anymore.

besides that, i made YOU another offer,
you said you only have 3 GPUs to spare,
so if you get more than 3 customers that want to take your service over a long term,
i'll happily jump in to help you.

you get $750/month/300Mhps from your customers,
i rent 1Ghps from vladimir for ~$500/month and send it to you for only $750/month,
you can then resell to 3 of your customers for 3*750= 2250.
win-win-win-win
vladimir will win, i will win, you will win and i guess your customers get the best deal of all.

what do you think, are we in business?

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May 12, 2011, 07:44:13 PM
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are you serious?
i still can't believe you are.

if i sell you BTC today, it's no longer my BTC, it's yours.

i don't care if you claim it now, or next week, or in a year, or in a hundred years from now.
if you don't want them now, i can send them to a fresh wallet, put that wallet on an SD card, or print out QRcodes of its keys and hold them for you over the next couple of years

i would immediately buy (different) BTCs back on the market from the $ you pay me and would have the same amount of BTCs that i had before (plus a couple of cents profit per BTC for me).

why would i care what happens to those BTC you bought?

if i were you though,
i would take them now and keep them somewhere save myself,
that way i wouldn't have to trust any other person besides myself (in our deal, you have to trust me for as long as you want me to hold your coins).

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May 12, 2011, 08:03:35 PM
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Officialy, no I am not interested.
should have been "no I am not serious, just wanted to fool some people with this thread".

anyway, good luck with your mining-service-business.


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May 22, 2011, 01:08:15 AM
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your all missing the point, its charlie sheen, "DUH!! WINNING"

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May 22, 2011, 01:58:02 AM
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nice triple post

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May 24, 2011, 09:25:35 AM
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I have 3 spare GPUs at approx 300 mh/s, I will point one gpu at the pit of your choice for $25/day.

1st you have an epic username Cheesy

2nd i will pay for your services but not $25/Day xD

I suggest if u have 3 then selling them in bulk as 3 systems mining for 1 customer for $30/Day or just mine yourself and buy things with the BitCoins Smiley

Also could you send me a picture of your systems please Smiley
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May 25, 2011, 01:25:55 PM
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I have 3 spare GPUs at approx 300 mh/s, I will point one gpu at the pit of your choice for $25/day.
This guy probably got an F in economics.

Anyone actually taking this offer should be considered mad.

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