cbeast
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
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June 14, 2012, 04:47:53 AM |
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500, half from CPU mining.
That's pretty cool. I got into mining right at the end of the CPU days Only made like 20 coins though You mean you found twenty blocks of fifty coins?
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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redbeans2012
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June 14, 2012, 04:50:11 AM |
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Started with 50 a couple months ago.. Invested them all on the GLBSE.. with smart trading and dividends, I have about 400 now.
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dancingnancy
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June 14, 2012, 05:42:50 AM |
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Started with 50 a couple months ago.. Invested them all on the GLBSE.. with smart trading and dividends, I have about 400 now.
How many months ago? 700% yield in 2 months? I just took out my financial calculator and I figured out you gained approximately 3.53% compounded every day for 60 days to come up with that sum. "Abnormal returns" if true.
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payb.tc
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June 14, 2012, 05:49:29 AM |
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i'm reminded of "HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet" if you happen to make/have made a significant amount of coins, don't run around telling everybody like the self-satisfied vagina that you are
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Garr255
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What's a GPU?
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June 14, 2012, 05:50:10 AM |
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Totally believable. If you're good at predicting the market you can do great things
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“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” -- Mahatma Gandhi
Average time between signing on to bitcointalk: Two weeks. Please don't expect responses any faster than that!
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Garr255
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What's a GPU?
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June 14, 2012, 05:51:02 AM |
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i'm reminded of "HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet" if you happen to make/have made a significant amount of coins, don't run around telling everybody like the self-satisfied vagina that you are My thought exactly when I read this thread title.
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“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” -- Mahatma Gandhi
Average time between signing on to bitcointalk: Two weeks. Please don't expect responses any faster than that!
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dancingnancy
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June 14, 2012, 05:51:41 AM |
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Totally believable. If you're good at predicting the market you can do great things 29% per week? Doubtful unless you are highly levered.
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Elwar
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Viva Ut Vivas
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June 14, 2012, 04:07:02 PM |
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I was pushing 850 after a start with 700 doing some trading on MtGox. Then I started trading on Bitcoinica. I am now at 180 in my MtGox account. My goal was to get to 1000 then just let that ride into my retirement.
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First seastead company actually selling sea homes: Ocean Builders https://ocean.builders Of course we accept bitcoin.
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BrightAnarchist
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June 14, 2012, 04:11:24 PM |
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My wallet has over a million satoshis!
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Anth0n
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June 14, 2012, 08:13:40 PM |
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I'm at a solid 2106, and ideally I would just hold them and not buy more but chances are I'll want to keep buying. I've got pie-in-the-sky hopes for this thing since I'm one of those crazy internet libertarians who thinks Bitcoin is almost the perfect money.
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June 14, 2012, 08:16:57 PM |
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I'm at a solid 2106, and ideally I would just hold them and not buy more but chances are I'll want to keep buying. I've got pie-in-the-sky hopes for this thing since I'm one of those crazy internet libertarians who thinks Bitcoin is almost the perfect money.
Lol, you must have just come back from the dead to see the value of your coins. I can tell because of the TH referral.... TH is dead now, Dwolla fucked them.
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ribuck
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June 14, 2012, 08:23:48 PM |
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I'm at a solid 2106
You have just over one ten-thousandth of all the BTC that will ever be issued!
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Anth0n
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I'm at a solid 2106
You have just over one ten-thousandth of all the BTC that will ever be issued! It's nice to have 1/10000th, but I'm still kicking myself because I discovered Bitcoin around when they were worth 6 cents and didn't pay enough attention. I didn't bother going on the forums so I never learned about an exchange or anything, or that there was a real community. I just downloaded the client and mined with my CPU for a bit, then eventually got rid of it. I then randomly google searched it almost a year later to find out they were going for almost $1.00 and the economy had progressed significantly. That's when I became interested. So I'm actually not much over break-even right now for my investment since I also bought a lot at higher prices, while the lowest I've bought at was probably around $3. But the key in my mind is not to gamble and leverage unless you're playing with a small amount of coins. I'm lucky enough to have a good job and few expenses so spending a couple thousand on coins once in a while is not a big deal for me. I also never trust keeping my coins stored online anywhere.
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redbeans2012
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June 14, 2012, 09:16:24 PM |
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Started with 50 a couple months ago.. Invested them all on the GLBSE.. with smart trading and dividends, I have about 400 now.
How many months ago? 700% yield in 2 months? I just took out my financial calculator and I figured out you gained approximately 3.53% compounded every day for 60 days to come up with that sum. "Abnormal returns" if true. Maybe 3 or so I don't know. For example I bought MU at I think .10 and sold around .70 Also bought MATH at about 1 and sold for 10 a couple weeks later Not unheard of on the glbse Add a few day trades here and there
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dancingnancy
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June 14, 2012, 09:24:35 PM |
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Started with 50 a couple months ago.. Invested them all on the GLBSE.. with smart trading and dividends, I have about 400 now.
How many months ago? 700% yield in 2 months? I just took out my financial calculator and I figured out you gained approximately 3.53% compounded every day for 60 days to come up with that sum. "Abnormal returns" if true. Maybe 3 or so I don't know. For example I bought MU at I think .10 and sold around .70 Also bought MATH at about 1 and sold for 10 a couple weeks later Not unheard of on the glbse Add a few day trades here and there Those are impressive gains.
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Raize
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It's nice to have 1/10000th, but I'm still kicking myself because I discovered Bitcoin around when they were worth 6 cents and didn't pay enough attention. I didn't bother going on the forums so I never learned about an exchange or anything, or that there was a real community. I just downloaded the client and mined with my CPU for a bit, then eventually got rid of it. I then randomly google searched it almost a year later to find out they were going for almost $1.00 and the economy had progressed significantly. That's when I became interested. So I'm actually not much over break-even right now for my investment since I also bought a lot at higher prices, while the lowest I've bought at was probably around $3. This is uncannily similar to my story. I actually found Bitcoin like late in 2009, I mined two blocks and thought to myself, "This is even more pointless than using my CPU to find prime numbers!" I then deleted the wallet and have no way of recovering those 100 coin. About a year later I start reading about this crazy digital currency that Wikileaks donators were using that was close to parity with the dollar and realize it's the same thing. Like you, I mined with my GPU for a while and eventually threw a bunch of cash into Dwolla and then used a #bitcoin-otc trader to move that money to MtGox where I bought for under a dollar. Before I knew it I was dropping money on mining equipment too. I've made both good and bad trades, I think I'm sitting about where I want to be in regards to what I've put in. I've made some really lucky buy orders, too, the last drop to the $2 range on Gox I bought within 2 cents of the bottom. Like you, a significant amount is sitting in offline wallets. Between those, my physical Bitcoins, and my mining on various pools and into P2Pool wallets that I regularly swap around, I have no idea how many I actually own. I keep telling myself that one day I'm going to have to get all my wallets together and figure it out, but I'm not really in any particular rush to do so, I don't intend to sell for USD, I intend to wait till I can use Bitcoin more regularly to buy any and everything, and then I'll start doing so!
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John (John K.)
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Away on an extended break
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June 22, 2012, 03:48:31 AM |
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It's nice to have 1/10000th, but I'm still kicking myself because I discovered Bitcoin around when they were worth 6 cents and didn't pay enough attention. I didn't bother going on the forums so I never learned about an exchange or anything, or that there was a real community. I just downloaded the client and mined with my CPU for a bit, then eventually got rid of it. I then randomly google searched it almost a year later to find out they were going for almost $1.00 and the economy had progressed significantly. That's when I became interested. So I'm actually not much over break-even right now for my investment since I also bought a lot at higher prices, while the lowest I've bought at was probably around $3. This is uncannily similar to my story. I actually found Bitcoin like late in 2009, I mined two blocks and thought to myself, "This is even more pointless than using my CPU to find prime numbers!" I then deleted the wallet and have no way of recovering those 100 coin. About a year later I start reading about this crazy digital currency that Wikileaks donators were using that was close to parity with the dollar and realize it's the same thing. Like you, I mined with my GPU for a while and eventually threw a bunch of cash into Dwolla and then used a #bitcoin-otc trader to move that money to MtGox where I bought for under a dollar. Before I knew it I was dropping money on mining equipment too. I've made both good and bad trades, I think I'm sitting about where I want to be in regards to what I've put in. I've made some really lucky buy orders, too, the last drop to the $2 range on Gox I bought within 2 cents of the bottom. Like you, a significant amount is sitting in offline wallets. Between those, my physical Bitcoins, and my mining on various pools and into P2Pool wallets that I regularly swap around, I have no idea how many I actually own. I keep telling myself that one day I'm going to have to get all my wallets together and figure it out, but I'm not really in any particular rush to do so, I don't intend to sell for USD, I intend to wait till I can use Bitcoin more regularly to buy any and everything, and then I'll start doing so! +1. I'm still digging around for my old IDE drive that hosted my first gen-Satoshi client though - if I remember correctly I have mined a couple of blocks on a Pentium 4. Got back to Bitcoins last May when I was researching stuff for a cryptography project and started rolling in the GPU's.
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bg002h
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I outlived my lifetime membership:)
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July 01, 2012, 01:42:51 AM |
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I'm at a solid 2106
You have just over one ten-thousandth of all the BTC that will ever be issued! It would be interesting to see a rank order list...my ~500 BTC puts me in the top 20,000 (for the moment), but I seriously doubt there are 20,000 people with 500 BTC.
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John (John K.)
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Away on an extended break
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July 01, 2012, 06:27:11 AM |
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I was pushing 850 after a start with 700 doing some trading on MtGox. Then I started trading on Bitcoinica.I am now at 180 in my MtGox account. My goal was to get to 1000 then just let that ride into my retirement. Famous last words.
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