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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 15/01/2019, 13:15:00 UTC
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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 13/01/2019, 21:17:11 UTC
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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 13/01/2019, 08:00:46 UTC
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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 12/01/2019, 23:21:11 UTC
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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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on 10/01/2019, 08:22:03 UTC
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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 09/01/2019, 17:10:45 UTC
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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 09/01/2019, 11:36:18 UTC
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Re: [WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 08/01/2019, 17:24:42 UTC
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[WTS] BitcoinToUSD.com, BuyingBitcoins.com, BitcoinCalc.com, ..
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carlos
on 07/01/2019, 12:04:03 UTC
Domains names for sale:

BitcoinToUSD.com


Very popular search term

Brandable name.

Make an Offer.

Accepted payment methods: Paypal, Revolut, Bitcoin, SEPA, escrow.com.



BuyingBitcoins.com


Make an Offer.

BitcoinCalc.com


Make an Offer.

BitcoinPriceData.com

Make an Offer.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: Key recovery from seed mnemonic
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carlos
on 09/12/2017, 15:29:07 UTC
Thanks for the link, HCP!

That is exactly what I was looking for.. In that topic there is this list:

https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=584F122BA17116EE!313&app=Excel
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Key recovery from seed mnemonic
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carlos
on 08/12/2017, 10:11:27 UTC
I'm trying to recover particular key to known public address with some balance. The problem is that I've got old 12-word mnemonic from 2014 and I don't know which software wallet was used to create it. Luckily mnemonic is correct and checksum is right.

Using some default BIP32 derivation paths and Mnemonic Code Converter I haven't been able to find that particular public address. As I understand it, wallet software used to create this mnemonic was using some non-standard derivation path. Is there any way to "bruteforce", ie try to find public address by trying all possibilities of derivation paths?

Is there a definitive list of all derivation paths to check?
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Board Auctions
Re: Premium domains: buyingbitcoins.com, bitcoincalc.com, bitcointousd.com [Auction]
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carlos
on 20/09/2016, 12:03:29 UTC
BUMP

Domains are for sell again..

buyingbitcoins.com
bitcointousd.com
bitcoincalc.com
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Board Digital goods
Re: [WTB] Domain Names
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carlos
on 13/10/2015, 19:28:54 UTC
For sell:

www.BitcoinCalc.com

BitcoinPriceData.com

BitcoinToUsd.com

BuyingBitcoins.com

XBT.sk

(SK - Slovakia, EU)
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Domain for sell: BitcoinCalc.com
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carlos
on 13/10/2015, 18:20:57 UTC
Searched phrase domain "BitcoinCalc.com" is for sell to highest offer.

Contact me by PM.
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Board Project Development
Re: [ann] Bitstamp PHP API
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carlos
on 30/12/2014, 19:23:58 UTC
Dear Bitstamp!
We regularly fetch prices from various exchanges using standard https protocol. So its really sad for us that we have found that you are updating your http api ticker only each 15 or so seconds... Is there any chance that you will update it more often..? You are currently the only exception that publishes old prices. Update per second is industry standard currently. I'm pretty sure that any good IT professional can implement it for you. You can e.g. write the file each second and cache it for 1 second so that any requests in the 1 second time frame gets the cached version. I'm pretty sure it won't impact your server performance.
I'm sure many sites would love it..!
Thank you!
carlos

p.s. I know there is websocket version of api, we just prefer the standard https...
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Exchange Market Data in fine grade
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carlos
on 23/12/2014, 19:41:21 UTC
Hi, for bitcoincalc.com (project mapping world bitcoin prices) I'm looking for historical market data (ticker, depth) for various exchanges that you have possibly obtained through their API in past... only in fine granularity (few seconds interval) Please send me PM with the details (exchange and data period).. Thank you
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Launch of the Czech Virtual Currency - CzechCrownCoin
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carlos
on 04/09/2014, 11:58:52 UTC
What, 50% premine?  Are you kidding?
Guys are crazy... Or they think that we are crazy... Or both...  Huh

CZC is meant for average Joe - he knows nothing about pre-mine or mining at all..
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Re: CEX.IO
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carlos
on 21/08/2014, 15:34:38 UTC
Hello,
I'm looking for someone so kind to send me CSV of historical prices (ghash in btc) on CEX...
Also do you have any idea about past changes in maintenance costs? Is anybody logging this?
Thank you very much, please PM me..
carlos
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Nefario is starting new bitcoin exchange
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carlos
on 29/10/2013, 11:30:12 UTC
Nefario is again in bitcoin business. After closing GLBSE he is back with new service - bitcoin trading exchange - coinfloor.com.

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-10/29/coinfloor-launch

What do you think?

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A senior developer at the company is James McCarthy, AKA Nefario, who launched the Global Bitcoin Stock Exchange in 2011. The stock exchange grew rapidly, but was closed down in October 2012 because of concerns McCarthy had, after speaking to a lawyer, of being accused of money laundering after speaking to a lawyer.

He is notorically known for withholding user's bitcoins for weeks without notifying them with any solid info or any release ETA.

Would you put your bitcoin in trust with Nefario again?
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Re: Why can't bitcoin be traded on forex exchanges?
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carlos
on 26/10/2013, 12:10:42 UTC
I just saw a huge online forex exchange announce a few weeks ago they are accepting bitcoin.
Others would probably follow.
which one?