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Re: Is there a site where you can view the activity of a specific wallet?
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anonimouse
on 22/06/2011, 12:54:03 UTC
ah, thank you for the clarification and the link.
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Is there a site where you can view the activity of a specific wallet?
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anonimouse
on 22/06/2011, 12:31:50 UTC
See topic. Looking for a site where I can type in a wallet address and see the transaction history.  I think I've seen one before, but I don't remember it.


Can anyone help?  Thanks!
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Re: single slot Radeon HD 6850
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anonimouse
on 21/06/2011, 21:08:12 UTC
it will take a long time for that 6850 to pay for itself, seeing as it costs $230 for approximately 200 MH/s.
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Re: How much systemic risk in BTC?
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anonimouse
on 21/06/2011, 21:04:38 UTC
For myself bitcoins has many problems.

1. who and how makes the decision about the wallet software.
2. there are to many people with a to big amount % of bitcoins. They can crash with a sell of 350.000 the whole currency.
3. how i can build a business on a currency which isn't stabilized.

that so far

i was going to say these exact same things.

#1) the wallet is not secure at the moment, and until an EASY, SAFE solution is developed, people will have a hard time adopting BTC
#2) MtGox stepped in and "regulated" the "unregulated" currency because of the high volume sell.  the economy is extremely unstable because of its nature
#3) if i were a business, i would not accept BTC.  it would suck to sell one of your items, only to have your profits discounted 50% a few hours later due to market movements.  investors and individuals need not worry about this, but businesses won't be interested in the uncertainty.
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Re: Google Wallet
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anonimouse
on 21/06/2011, 19:41:10 UTC
I thought the whole point was to be de-centralized and not regulated...

exactly.  i like google and all of their free products, but i think this move pretty much violates the central concept of bitcoins.