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Re: Describing the Value of Bitcoins
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bitcoinmiddleman
on 24/07/2011, 18:48:44 UTC
6 months ago bitcoins were worth .06 each. Today they are worth $14 each.

Bitcoin value explained.
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Re: If you guys want Bitcoin to heat up again ....
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 23/07/2011, 18:46:19 UTC
Someone with no religious conflict needs to offer up their virginity for bitcoins. That will get some media attention.
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Re: Bitcoin Domaining - list of unused domains you may want; soliciting help
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 23/07/2011, 18:42:33 UTC
90% of these are now taken. lol

Did you just grab them? Smiley I just checked them a few minutes ago at GoDaddy...

I think maybe they're still in my order basket. I'll see if I can clear them out...

Update: Okay I've cleared my GoDaddy basket and have closed that browser window... maybe now they'll show up as available for you (or anyone that wants to buy).


It was just a joke, because you posted them all.
Sorry for the confusion.
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Re: Bitcoin Domaining - list of unused domains you may want; soliciting help
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 23/07/2011, 18:24:55 UTC
With 'bitcoin' prefix: (Format: www. bitcoinword .com)
(goods) apparel,clothing,gear,condoms,sunglasses,bev,comp,
(lamer) yearbook, yes, ok, rolls, whybother, dispensary, marketbasket, recession, stability, endeavor/s, mission/s, build/s, handout/s, handbook/s, grab, chase, yield/s, know, wise, tycoon, everything, anything, skills, principles, things, methods, estimate/s, what, mission/s, quest/s, always, circles, collective, give, brackets (for next March), spin,easy, melt, wow, sense, truth, union, content, authority, brochure, returns,assets, budget, technology, sector, earnings, performance, evaluation, inventory, commodities,
(better) development (this should really be taken by someone involved in the community), middleman, story, history (again, belongs in the community), appreciation, zeitgeist, collective, arena, society, town, magnet, issues, generation (2 interpretations), bestpractices, ledger, assist, assistance, office, drawer, envelope, dropbox, guidance, tomorrow, tricks, happenings
(better, original:) headsortails, thatphrase, mineshaft, minetour/s (please someone pick this up and show off rigs),

With no prefix (Format: www. wordword . com)
bitcoinpimp, okbitcoin, bitcoinsyall, whattabitcoin, friendlybitcoin/s, gitbitcoins, somebitcoins, bitsforbites, bitsforbets, believeinbitcoin/s, mintbitcoins, acquirebitcoins,  considerbitcoin/s, discussbitcoin/s (maybe redirect to the forums), confusedaboutbitcoin/s, wespeakbitcoin, blamebitcoin,getwithbitcoin, realmenspendbitcoins, whatthebitcoin, lolbitcoin, othersideofthebitcoin,

So, it's been a couple of months since your post so I thought I'd see which of your original list have now been registered...

Taken (18)

bitcoinapparel.com
bitcoinarena.com
bitcoinassist.com   
bitcoinauthority.com
bitcoinbudget.com
bitcoinclothing.com
bitcoindevelopment.com   
bitcoingear.com
bitcoingeneration.com   
bitcoinhandbook.com
bitcoinhistory.com
bitcoinmiddleman.com
bitcoinoffice.com   
bitcoinquest.com
bitcointechnology.com   
bitcointown.com
bitcointruth.com
bitcoinunion.com

Available (107)

acquirebitcoins.com
believeinbitcoin.com
believeinbitcoins.com
bitcoinalways.com
bitcoinanything.com
bitcoinappreciation.com
bitcoinassets.com
bitcoinassistance.com
bitcoinbestpractices.com
bitcoinbev.com
bitcoinbrackets.com
bitcoinbrochure.com
bitcoinbuild.com
bitcoinbuilds.com
bitcoinchase.com
bitcoincircles.com
bitcoincollective.com
bitcoincommodities.com
bitcoincomp.com
bitcoincondoms.com
bitcoincontent.com
bitcoindispensary.com
bitcoindrawer.com
bitcoindropbox.com
bitcoinearnings.com
bitcoineasy.com
bitcoinendeavor.com
bitcoinendeavors.com
bitcoinenvelope.com
bitcoinestimate.com
bitcoinestimates.com
bitcoinevaluation.com
bitcoineverything.com
bitcoingive.com
bitcoingrab.com
bitcoinguidance.com
bitcoinhandbooks.com
bitcoinhandout.com
bitcoinhandouts.com
bitcoinhappenings.com
bitcoinheadsortails.com
bitcoininventory.com
bitcoinissues.com
bitcoinknow.com
bitcoinledger.com
bitcoinmagnet.com
bitcoinmarketbasket.com
bitcoinmelt.com
bitcoinmethods.com
bitcoinmineshaft.com
bitcoinminetour.com
bitcoinminetours.com
bitcoinmission.com
bitcoinmissions.com
bitcoinok.com
bitcoinperformance.com
bitcoinpimp.com
bitcoinprinciples.com
bitcoinquests.com
bitcoinrecession.com
bitcoinreturns.com
bitcoinrolls.com
bitcoinsector.com
bitcoinsense.com
bitcoinskills.com
bitcoinsociety.com
bitcoinspin.com
bitcoinstability.com
bitcoinstory.com
bitcoinsunglasses.com
bitcoinsyall.com
bitcointhatphrase.com
bitcointhings.com
bitcointomorrow.com
bitcointricks.com
bitcointycoon.com
bitcoinwhat.com
bitcoinwhybother.com
bitcoinwise.com
bitcoinwow.com
bitcoinyearbook.com
bitcoinyes.com
bitcoinyield.com
bitcoinyields.com
bitcoinzeitgeist.com
bitsforbets.com
bitsforbites.com
blamebitcoin.com
confusedaboutbitcoin.com
confusedaboutbitcoins.com
considerbitcoin.com
considerbitcoins.com
discussbitcoin.com
discussbitcoins.com
friendlybitcoin.com
friendlybitcoins.com
getwithbitcoin.com
gitbitcoins.com
lolbitcoin.com
mintbitcoins.com
okbitcoin.com
othersideofthebitcoin.com
realmenspendbitcoins.com
somebitcoins.com
wespeakbitcoin.com
whattabitcoin.com
whatthebitcoin.com

90% of these are now taken. lol
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Re: Who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 23/07/2011, 18:23:17 UTC
I find it ridiculously funny that people who love Satoshi and bitcoins and everything he has done for the movement and appreciate the anonymity factor, are the very same people who wish to take away Satoshis anonymity.

You can't make that stuff up. It's too funny.
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Products or Services You Would MOST Desire to Acquire with Bitcoins?
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 21/07/2011, 02:15:21 UTC
What are the products and services people would most like to see available for bitcoins?
(Besides Drug Purchases, Prostitution, Assassins for Hire, Paid DDS Attacks, Kiddieporn & Money Laundering Services) Cheesy

What do people here spend most of their money online for? What is most important to you?

If I left out some options, feel free to post them here in the thread.








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Re: POLL: What name would you give to the smallest unit of bitcoin (0.00000001)?
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 20/07/2011, 22:13:08 UTC
Bytecoin
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Re: Best bitcoin "Craiglist" alternative?
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 20/07/2011, 19:25:12 UTC
You can place the items on Craigslist and tell them you accept bitcoins.  Roll Eyes
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A Problem with Bitcoins and Merchants ?? Only Good for Digital Goods & Services?
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 20/07/2011, 18:34:38 UTC
Can anyone here please explain this to me.

If I am a merchant and I accept bitcoins for payment of a tangible good to be delivered via mail, and I mail it out to the customer and he claims he does not want the item afterall (simple return)....how can I refund the person's money in bitcoins if the value keeps changing all the time?

Say I take his 10 bitcoins for $150 value in product. Two weeks later, when I go to refund him, the value of bitcoin is $10, and not $15 anymore. If I refund him the 10 coins, I lose $50 in value.

How can Merchants avoid this?

If this dilemma cannot be solved efficiently, then maybe Bitcoins are really better suited for Online services and Digital goods? Or perhaps items that cannot be returned.

Any thoughts or ideas?

Isn't this the single biggest hindrance keeping Merchants from accepting bitcoins?

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Do You Expect Bitcoins to Replace Currencies or Compete Alongside Them?
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 20/07/2011, 18:24:03 UTC
Personally, I do not ever see bitcoins replacing currencies. I see Bitcoins as a competing Currency like Gold or Silver, but not tangible, of course.

What do you folks think? Huh
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WP Plug-in for E-Commerce Needed. Converts dollar price to bitcoin at checkout
by
bitcoinmiddleman
on 12/07/2011, 06:01:16 UTC
Hello everyone,
   I'm putting a site together that will sell things in bitcoin only, but none of the extensions or plugins or software so far available will do what I need it to.
   I need the final checkout to convert the dollar value of the purchase to bitcoin, and then allow the user to send the payment over to make the purchase.
   The final value changed from dollar to bitcoin has to be done at the current bitcoin value according to a selected API from either tradehill or my gox at the time of the purchase. The user could be given 30 minutes to complete the purchase and checkout or the quoted checkout price will delete.

I would prefer to do the site in wordpress, but it's not 100% necessary. I have not selected a shopping cart program or plug in just yet. I figure this will give the developer more flexibility, as the solution i'm looking for can either be an extension or plug in for wordpress or some tweak of a script written for a great shopping cart / storefront solution. My preference, once again, though, is to use wordpress as the main theme, then add an e-commerce plug in and have someone either tweak one of those, or write a whole new plug in for this.

If you are interested in helping out with this, my current bounty is approx. 30 - 50 bitcoins or $500- $750.
PM me if interested or just reply here.
Thanks