Re: 40 Acres Ranch Land Southeast Oregon For Sale $20,000
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 07/11/2019, 17:10:32 UTC
#Bump!
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Electrum wallet not synching with android phone
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 22/07/2015, 21:08:22 UTC
I downloaded the app, clicked on add wallet, scanned my qr code, and the synchronize with blockchain server goes on and on, after 20 some minutes times out, never loads wallet.
Is this a known problem? How to fix?
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Re: Who or what defines a good economy?
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 03/04/2014, 23:18:04 UTC
A good economy is when everyone who wants a job can have one. The wages for work is on par with the living expenses of a given area.
I agree with you about bitcon. The govt. super computers will manufacture thousands of these (eventually) worthless digits, and steal money from everyone else.....just like always!"
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Fucking day traders and bots
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Re: Is Apple the new IBM of our time?
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 16/11/2013, 00:13:07 UTC
these days apple is more like microsoft with these shitty ios7 bugs, updates, and releasing products for "show" rather than waiting for it to be right. looks like time & quality are slipping.
1. the card never asked for any identifying information. So like a standard gift card, but pre-registered, turn-key 2. I could use it for either credit/debit purchase and/or ATM withdrawals 3. There was no fraud-detection protection built in. It's swipe and go. I wouldn't want to get annoying calls saying "the fraud detection unit thinks your purchase of 100 Thai whores isn't a legit purchase, please confirm or deny so we know if we need to cancel the card." 4. No limit (or a very high limit), nothing retarded like $500
Exactly!
captured the essence of bitcoin usability and function.
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Re: Gliph - Secure Messaging and Bitcoin Transfers on iOS, Android and the Web
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 30/10/2013, 01:08:06 UTC
Not to mention, Let's Talk Bitcoin is an excellent podcast, highly recommended.
I have a couple questions re: reading the blockchain....
1. it looks like several hundred wallet addresses / accounts were emptied into the 1fmb account, click on any "from" address at random, look at a few of them, I see anywhere between 4-10 BTC in each account. What is the purpose of this?
2. if they were in fact DPR's coins, why would he put them in so many small accounts, and how could the fedz get that many wallets & passwords?
3. the addresses to the left of a green arrow are "from" and to the right is the "deposit" how do you deposit from multiple addresses? or is this just how they got hashed? (I don't know a better way to ask this question) never saw a "how to read the blockchain" instructions.
thanks. be nice, don't flame.
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Re: Great Thing about Bitcointalk.org is the Freedom without alot of censorship
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 23/10/2013, 21:15:55 UTC
I'm curious who here has gotten paid for advertising in their signature line?
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Re: Looking to buy 2k worth of BTC @ Bitstamp Spot
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 23/10/2013, 21:14:15 UTC
dude, what's your problem?
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2013-10-23 E52 Let's talk bitcoin podcast
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 23/10/2013, 21:10:49 UTC
I highly recommend this podcast if you haven't heard it yet.
Re: Is Fractional Reserve banking possible with Bitcoin?
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SPC_Bitcoin
on 21/10/2013, 07:03:41 UTC
bitcoin requires no bank. having or using a bank for bitcoin would be stupid. put it in your wallet and leave it there, or spend it, or loan it. I don't recommend loaning it, unless you know and trust the person, get collateral.
without a bank there can be no fractional reserves.
the fractional reserve system is a scam against everyone but the bankers.