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Re: ebay clone site for bitcoin users only
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adamwashere06
on 03/07/2011, 07:20:43 UTC
I just mocked this up, and got the domain for $1.50 from godaddy. I can get the ebay clone script, but making it accept bitcoins, well im not sure if that's possible.

http://image.bayimg.com/iaibaaadp.jpg

You don't seem to be competent enough for me to be willing to trust you could run good enough security.
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Re: [Announce] getblockchain.com
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adamwashere06
on 02/07/2011, 03:16:31 UTC
Definitely a good idea.
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Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)
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adamwashere06
on 02/07/2011, 02:58:57 UTC
I just need to get into other boards so I can ask some questions about my setup. I'm trying to run 2 6950s and a 5830 in Ubuntu and I'm having some issues.
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Re: While Mining CPU @ 100%
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adamwashere06
on 23/06/2011, 21:30:34 UTC
High CPU usage is unfortunately pretty common it seems. Running 2 cards it does about 50% usage on my i5 2500k. You can set flags to limit it (sorry I don't know the flags for it ) but you may not want to seeing as it can hamper your mining a bit. I don't know the specifics but I've seen talk of it.
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Re: Anyone had a fire !?!?
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adamwashere06
on 23/06/2011, 18:27:00 UTC
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Re: Complete anonymity and protection?
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adamwashere06
on 23/06/2011, 18:21:02 UTC
To what purpose? You have to go back to the real world at some point, whether buying/selling Bitcoins, or ordering something from your drug dealer. The authorities are more likely to get you at that point than at any other.

You don't exactly have to go back to the real world. What if you just wanted to run a site that would fall into a gray area legally or that you know would take a lot of fire from people. You could use tor and a webhost that accepted bitcoins.
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Complete anonymity and protection?
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adamwashere06
on 23/06/2011, 10:01:10 UTC
Say you did all mining, wallet access and possible pool access over tor. Then say you ran all the coins through http://bitcoinlaundry.com/. And also say maybe you did full disk encryption on your hard drive using at least AES-256.

What chinks would there be in this armor? Would this allow for almost complete anonymity and protection from any kind of governmental heat you may fall under for any reason?