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Board Альтернативные криптовалюты
Re: [ANN][ICO] Ziber — Первый мобильный блокчейн оператор!
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NittyBitty
on 20/07/2017, 20:26:23 UTC
Прикроют, если будет исходить реальная угроза экономике РФ, а в это, что то мало верится. Все будет окай ребятушки)
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Board Skandinavisk
Re: Bitcoin.se - vad vill ni se?
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NittyBitty
on 15/10/2011, 20:26:19 UTC
Den som startar en börs som man enkelt kan ladda med paysafecard eller ukash som köps i pressbyrån eller liknande kommer att bli en enorm framgång och boosta bitcoins användarbas enormt!
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Board Currency exchange
Re: WTB Ukash, WMZ, Neteller, and Moneybookers
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NittyBitty
on 02/10/2011, 21:52:53 UTC
I'm interested in selling ukash on a regular basis, you trade 1:1?

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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: uc_bitcoin: A Bitcoin payment method for Ubercart/Drupal
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NittyBitty
on 03/09/2011, 00:55:46 UTC
I started with this module and i got stuck on "Configure your bitcoin server information", "User name for your Bitcoin server's JSON-RPC-HTTP interface" and "Bitcoin server password". Where do I find this? I assume I must also install a bitcoin client running on my server first?

Links to guides for noobs are very welcome!
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Board Development & Technical Discussion
Re: BITSCRIPT [Shop script using Bitcoin and Tor hidden service + many features!]
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NittyBitty
on 01/09/2011, 22:39:09 UTC
Just bought the project domain http://script.bit just available on my server but no content yet!

example of pre-alpha release (with default template) running on a tor hidden service: http://pt2dwjv5lwzc2rkp.onion/

zip package available at: http://files.script.bit/SCRIPTBIT.zip

Thanks to who decided to donate something for this and let me bought the domain! Smiley

Fantastic! Just what I was looking for, I'll return with feedback as soon as I have got it up running on local server :-)

Thank you for your work.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Bit Coin Sale
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NittyBitty
on 17/08/2011, 00:28:40 UTC
Have you checked out www.virwox.com they got a lot of online game currencies and bitcoins too.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: What is the hottest eWallet right now?
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NittyBitty
on 17/08/2011, 00:26:02 UTC
One EWallet WalletBit uses what they describe as "secure card" as the method to help prevent unauthorized spend transactions.

Walletbit looks like a serious project, thanks for the tips.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Got Scammed Twice in 3 Days
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NittyBitty
on 08/08/2011, 00:54:28 UTC
Tried Buying Bitcoins and Got Scammed TWICE..

Middleman and by someone else that got banned and deleted.

Just a warning to some of you noobs.. Be careful ffs..

Where did you get scammed, or maybe that is impolite to say in a forum?
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: What is the hottest eWallet right now?
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NittyBitty
on 08/08/2011, 00:46:41 UTC
if this would have happened to me (mybitcoin) , I would start using a local wallet, encrypt it, save (usb, cd) but don't let anyone else make promises.
after mtgox, mybitcoin and the polish exchange I feel insecure what matters sufficient security needed to handle my money.

And when the trojans and keyloggers snatches your key, then what do you do?  Grin
For me bitcoin would just be a payment system, not a bank replacement and I do think there will be safe ewallets in the future like many other e-currencies out there. Hopefully such exists already today, but I haven't seen anyone standing out (yet). Most of them looks like new hobby projects. 
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What is the hottest eWallet right now?
by
NittyBitty
on 07/08/2011, 17:14:59 UTC
So I was going to use mybitcoin (following the crowed), however it got hacked recently. The question is what wallet is the most popular after mybitcoin is gone?

Are there any wallet that stands out from a security perspective? Like hushmail is a more secure email provider then hotmail...
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Introduce yourself :)
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NittyBitty
on 07/08/2011, 16:53:57 UTC
Hey Bitcoiners

I haven't started with bitcoin yet but I'm very excited about the system. Have lot of experience of other centralized e-currencies going all the way back to e-gold. My main reason for signing up is to keep an eye on exchangers and maybe offer something myself if I see the need for it. So far the buying options for EU seems a bit halted.

Let's roll...

Nitty Bitty