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Re: why price so low
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 04:29:04 UTC
I think it will take a revamp to the wallet system and transfers (alongside stabilization) before more businesses will adopt BTC and further stabilize it. It can take an hour or more before a transaction is 'confirmed' and the receiver has those BTC freed up to use.
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Re: So who's buying bargain Bitcoins this morning?
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 04:15:33 UTC
Hmm...I'll hedge my bets and see if they drop further tomorrow. BTC always seem to drop on weekends...has there been a conclusive answer as to why this is the case?
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Re: I Manufacture machines that generate free electricity. A match made in heaven?
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 04:08:36 UTC
Shaggy Two Dope, is that you?
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Re: bitcoin theme as graduation work
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 04:07:53 UTC
Sounds interesting. May be a dumb idea but how about a tool for encrypted P2P communication attached to your Bitcoin wallet so you can encrypt messages and send them to other users' wallets? It could make dealings with strangers a lot safer. A combined BTC and GPG, I guess.
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Re: Trust No One
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 03:50:01 UTC
Agreed with MtGox. I've had luck with CaVirtex as well. It's run by a pair of awesomely helpful Albertans.

Are there any good BTC escrow sites that people have and are still using?
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Re: My take on a Bitcoin "Coin"
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 03:47:26 UTC
Looks awesome and I'm looking forward to the result. How much did the test models end up costing you? I've been looking for a company to make some brass models of some figures (I dabble in being an artist in my free time) but they all seem to want a minimum run.
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Re: It's Over
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 03:42:36 UTC
Honestly, as long as things like Silk Road exist there will always be a market for a completely anonymous currency if only as a means of transfer of funds.
All this would require is a service where you can borrow Bitcoins, right? Does a service like this not exist right now?
I guess the problem is that it's hard to enforce over the internet, when you lend Bitcoins to someone. What if they don't pay you back?

Bitcoin's anonymity will eventually collide with the trustworthiness needed to make something like what you've proposed work.
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Re: I Manufacture machines that generate free electricity. A match made in heaven?
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Gustavofring
on 07/09/2011, 03:39:24 UTC
I'm an architecture and engineering buff, specifically civil engineering. Have any bridges to sell as well?