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Re: [Montreal] Bitcoin Embassy's third meetup, October 19th 2013
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 19/10/2013, 04:50:20 UTC
See ya tomorrow!
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Re: [Montreal] Bitcoin Embassy's third meetup, October 19th 2013
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 12/10/2013, 04:20:33 UTC
Count me in as usual
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Re: Is online bitcoin wallet safe
by
The Bitcoin Catalog
on 09/10/2013, 20:37:13 UTC
In case you didn't know, there is an India sub-forum

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=89.0
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Re: Introducing Infinity Miners 900GH/S, 1200GH/S and 2400GH/S . Be ahead in the rac
by
The Bitcoin Catalog
on 09/10/2013, 20:04:55 UTC
Where your company is located?
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Re: Moving forward....
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 09/10/2013, 19:55:57 UTC
Welcome mate!
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Re: The fucking mtgox block MY money
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 08/10/2013, 20:43:05 UTC
The only way out is to buy bitcoins and move them to another exchange.
Bitcoin cannot be frozen but fiat yes.
I know it sucks


MY friend, my bitcoins are frozen! i cant move one bitcoin from this chit!

Apparently you can withdraw your funds if you pay some kind of fees... I don't have a Mtgox account so I can't tell for sure.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=307201.msg3300774#msg3300774

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Re: The fucking mtgox block MY money
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 08/10/2013, 19:53:35 UTC
The only way out is to buy bitcoins and move them to another exchange.
Bitcoin cannot be frozen but fiat yes.
I know it sucks
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Re: Bought my first bitcoin today - Why now?
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 07/10/2013, 19:39:15 UTC
Welcome and have fun!
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Re: asic-technologies.com and BPMC
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 07/10/2013, 19:36:47 UTC
Which way do you recommend then in order to get this specific hardware in the best price?

Try to look in the Custom hardware section

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=76.0
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Re: The Bitcoin Catalog’s Second Print Edition Launches This November
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 02/10/2013, 13:21:55 UTC
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Re: WARNING: Do not use EasyCoin.net or BitcoinWallet.in
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 01/10/2013, 22:17:02 UTC
I'm not doubting you, but do you have any evidence?

We have received a complain from someone being scammed with https://easycoin.net

Just do a quick search on google and on this forum. You'll be shocked by how many people have been scammed by this guy.
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The Bitcoin Catalog’s Second Print Edition Launches This November
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 01/10/2013, 13:21:27 UTC
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Re: 2013-09-30 - SVT2 - "Bit-coin" sprider sig i Tyskland [VIDEO][SWEDISH]
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 30/09/2013, 23:25:05 UTC
Thanks for reporting it
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The Bitcoin Catalog’s Second Print Edition Launches This November
by
The Bitcoin Catalog
on 30/09/2013, 21:36:26 UTC
http://bitcoinprbuzz.com/the-bitcoin-catalogs-second-print-edition-launches-this-november-with-bitcoin-businesses-reaching-over-5000-highly-targeted-bitcoin-readers/

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The Second Edition will be released this November and The Bitcoin Catalog is on track to triple the traffic and downloads of the First Edition. Advertisements can be purchased by Bitcoin merchants and businesses worldwide until October 19th 2013. Bitcoin businesses, merchants and projects can get listed in the next edition for just $5 or equivalent in Bitcoin. The full box package which includes a description of Bitcoin businesses and their logo, is available for just $30 or Bitcoin equivalent. For $150 Bitcoin businesses will get massive exposure through a banner ad on the front page of The Bitcoin Catalog’s website and prominent placement in the sponsor’s section of the Catalog itself. The Catalog is also selling a limited number of full page ads for the Second Edition and payment for these is in Bitcoin only.

To ensure the Bitcoin businesses which are featured in The Bitcoin Catalog get as much exposure as possible, the Catalog is marketing to both new Bitcoin users and established Bitcoiners in a variety of ways. The “What is Bitcoin” page on the Catalog’s website is being aggressively marketed via Facebook ads, Twitter, Google Adwords and through the expertise of the Catalog’s in-house SEO specialist. To further spread the word in the Bitcoin space, the Catalog’s partners – Bitcoin cost-per-click network Anonymous Ads and Bitcoin Press Release service Bitcoin PR Buzz – are actively engaged in spreading the word through the Bitcoin ecosystem. In an effort to attract more people into the Bitcoin community, the Catalog has partnered with The Bitcoin Education Project, which is also actively involved in marketing Bitcoin.

Let's make bitcoin a step forward to a closed loop economy  Smiley

Antony

http://thebitcoincatalog.com/
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Re: Looking to earn my first full BTC
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 30/09/2013, 20:13:06 UTC
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Re: I Am Giving Away 5 Bitcoins
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 27/09/2013, 18:58:06 UTC
I am giving away 5 bitcoins as a reward in return for getting 13 real-world businesses to start accepting bitcoin payments.

In order to receive the reward, you must prove that you have convinced and helped a real business with a physical presence (not online-only businesses) start accepting bitcoin payments for in-person transactions. Its bitcoin acceptance policy must then be advertised at the physical location and on the internet.

This may not be a business that previously accepted bitcoins. The minimum business size is approximately 3,000 USD monthly revenue or 4 employees (possible exceptions).

Proof should be provided in this thread so that members of the bitcoin community can judge the validity of claims.

5 bitcoins will be distributed at the end of October as follows: the reward for the largest business will be 1 bitcoin, 0.5 bitcoins for the next 4 largest, and 0.25 bitcoins for the next 8.

Let them know that we can add them in the local section of our next edition for free  Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin Charitable Giving
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 26/09/2013, 23:59:25 UTC
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Re: Interesting facts about bitcoin!
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The Bitcoin Catalog
on 26/09/2013, 22:49:59 UTC
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Re: Bitcoin Awareness / Acceptance in Local Markets
by
The Bitcoin Catalog
on 26/09/2013, 20:44:36 UTC

Nice website you have there.

I look forward to adding my webshop to your catalogue.

Thank you


EDIT: Upon downloading the catalogue, the pdf file seems corrupted.


Thanks for pointing this out! We'll correct this ASAP
Meanwhile you can still consult the online version. Just scroll down the view the pdf (we actually looking for a better pdf viewer).
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Re: Bitcoin Awareness / Acceptance in Local Markets
by
The Bitcoin Catalog
on 26/09/2013, 20:23:48 UTC
One, my presentation..  I am working on it right now, but I need some insight on how to explain Bitcoin to some of the less savvy business owners.  I can be a bit technical and I think that is where my weakness in my sales capabilities.

You can take a look here for some inspiration http://thebitcoincatalog.com/what-is-bitcoin/

Good luck with your project.