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Board Service Discussion
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Vanity Address with up to 5 letters/numbers for 0.05
by
eladkr85
on 23/08/2013, 18:10:44 UTC
Hello,
I am selling a vanity address for your choice, on this prices:
1 letter/number for 0.001,
2 letters/numbers for 0.003,
3 letters/numbers for 0.005,
4 letters/numbers for 0.01,
5 letters/numbers for 0.05.

You pay only when you get the address.
We're committed for those times:
1/2/3 letters/numbers in 1 day.
4 in 3 days.
5 in a week.

Interested will contact me at eladkr85@me.com.


-EladK
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Board עברית (Hebrew)
Topic OP
Loaning 0.1 BTC for 0.125 BTC or its ILS equal(62.5)
by
eladkr85
on 26/07/2013, 08:32:22 UTC
היי,
אני מלווה 0.1 ביטקוין עם החזר של 125% תוך שלושה חודשים, עם אפשרות להחזר בשקלים.
אני גר בישראל, בקריית אונו.
כל המעוניין יכול לפנות אליי בכתובת eladkr85@me.com.
אני יכול להציע הארכה לזמן ההחזר.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin's exact definition
by
eladkr85
on 21/07/2013, 18:30:26 UTC
Bitcoin (n.):

1. A decentralized internet crypto-commodity minted, authenticated and exchanged by its users.

2. The distributed, freely accessible internet ledger with the bitcoin(1) (or the satoshi) as the unit of account.

3. The community of Bitcoin(2) miners, node operators, developers, users, merchants, and exchanges. The Bitcoin(2) ecosystem.

This is a good point - "Bitcoin" means more than one thing. Actually, I believe def. 1 is small-b "bitcoin".
Bitcoin is the protocol,
bitcoin is the unit used by the protocol.

That'd be definition 1 then, since we're talking about the commodity.

Would we need 2 separate definitions here, one for "Bitcoin" and one for "bitcoin"? Usually the separate meanings are all listed under the same word.
This post was posted at general talks, so generally, in this board, the definition is Bitcoin, because we're not talking about exchanges, or the bitcoin's value.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin's exact definition
by
eladkr85
on 21/07/2013, 18:24:17 UTC
Bitcoin (n.):

1. A decentralized internet crypto-commodity minted, authenticated and exchanged by its users.

2. The distributed, freely accessible internet ledger with the bitcoin(1) (or the satoshi) as the unit of account.

3. The community of Bitcoin(2) miners, node operators, developers, users, merchants, and exchanges. The Bitcoin(2) ecosystem.

This is a good point - "Bitcoin" means more than one thing. Actually, I believe def. 1 is small-b "bitcoin".
Bitcoin is the protocol,
bitcoin is the unit used by the protocol.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin's exact definition
by
eladkr85
on 21/07/2013, 06:03:39 UTC
Hi,
I'm trying to build bitcoin's exact definition, which will include legal status, regulation, and the whole mining thing.

Right now, the official definition is:a peer to peer decentralized crypto-currency.
This definition says nothing about regulation, and creation.
My (prototype) definition is:a peer to peer decentralized crypto-currency which isn't regulated by a country, and anyone can create it.
I'll happy to suggestions,for the new definition, which is supposed to say anything you need to completely understand the whole thing.

~|~|~|~|~|~|
EladK

Usually, the less you say in a definition, the better.

Some pepole won't understand the WHOLE bitcoin thing with this definition.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
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Bitcoin's exact definition
by
eladkr85
on 20/07/2013, 18:41:05 UTC
Hi,
I'm trying to build bitcoin's exact definition, which will include legal status, regulation, and the whole mining thing.

Right now, the official definition is:a peer to peer decentralized crypto-currency.
This definition says nothing about regulation, and creation.
My (prototype) definition is:a peer to peer decentralized crypto-currency which isn't regulated by a country, and anyone can create it.
I'll happy to suggestions,for the new definition, which is supposed to say anything you need to completely understand the whole thing.

~|~|~|~|~|~|
EladK
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Board Web Wallets
Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics
by
eladkr85
on 12/07/2013, 07:00:57 UTC
I created a new project called Bitty,you can find more about it on https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=252913.0.
Maybe you'll add Bitty support, like sending Bitcoin into Bitty on My Wallet and adding bitty into My Wallet account.
For any questions,contact me at eladkr85@me.com.
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Board Project Development
Re: Bitty - The Bitcoin Debit Card
by
eladkr85
on 11/07/2013, 06:36:32 UTC
Hi,
I'm working on an exciting new project:Bitty, the bitcoin debit card.
Bitty will be close-to-free, in the 0.1 area, with option to print at home.
For each Bitty a number will be assigned,from 1 to 10 to the power of 20, and a Bitcoin address.They will be completely unrelated, so if someone sees the number, he won't be able to use the number.

To pay someone using Bitty, he must be an authorized merchant.Only authorized merchants are able to get access to the database of these numbers,and their private key.
When you buy a Bitty, you must select a PIN, you'll enter, in order to use your Bitty
Bitty will be simply a barcode which includes the secret number, but of course if you buy it from us it will be more pretty than just a barcode.
This project requires:
A lot of paper,
A lot of bitcoin addresses,
A quick barcode maker.


Right now,I'm taking preorders for the print-at-home version at just 0.01 BTC.If you want,contact me at eladkr85@me.com.
Preorders will be emailed on this September,and regular orders will be taken from October,and shipping or emailing from November.

Questions will be happily answered at elad@outlookphone.com.

~~EladK

Dont see an address to send payment too?

So you will receive a physical card to swipe in what? ATMS? POS readers?
The card will have an assigned address.
To use the card,the merchant will scan its barcode,and enter the customer-selected PIN.

I meant a payment address to send you the .01 BTC for preorders
Email me at eladkr85@me.com
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Board Off-topic
Re: 1 BTC Contest :) easy 1-2 minutes UPDATED
by
eladkr85
on 10/07/2013, 17:25:52 UTC
eladkr85
1NGd2QKREnaoJFg1hV4RLEtwPNxbaKgExL
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Board Project Development
Re: Bitty - The Bitcoin Debit Card
by
eladkr85
on 10/07/2013, 16:54:11 UTC
Hi,
I'm working on an exciting new project:Bitty, the bitcoin debit card.
Bitty will be close-to-free, in the 0.1 area, with option to print at home.
For each Bitty a number will be assigned,from 1 to 10 to the power of 20, and a Bitcoin address.They will be completely unrelated, so if someone sees the number, he won't be able to use the number.

To pay someone using Bitty, he must be an authorized merchant.Only authorized merchants are able to get access to the database of these numbers,and their private key.
When you buy a Bitty, you must select a PIN, you'll enter, in order to use your Bitty
Bitty will be simply a barcode which includes the secret number, but of course if you buy it from us it will be more pretty than just a barcode.
This project requires:
A lot of paper,
A lot of bitcoin addresses,
A quick barcode maker.


Right now,I'm taking preorders for the print-at-home version at just 0.01 BTC.If you want,contact me at eladkr85@me.com.
Preorders will be emailed on this September,and regular orders will be taken from October,and shipping or emailing from November.

Questions will be happily answered at elad@outlookphone.com.

~~EladK

Dont see an address to send payment too?

So you will receive a physical card to swipe in what? ATMS? POS readers?
The card will have an assigned address.
To use the card,the merchant will scan its barcode,and enter the customer-selected PIN.
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Board עברית (Hebrew)
Re: מישהו מוכר? אפילו במזומן?
by
eladkr85
on 10/07/2013, 16:03:01 UTC
אני מוכר עשירית ביטכוין.
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Board Project Development
Re: Bitty - The Bitcoin Debit Card
by
eladkr85
on 10/07/2013, 15:56:28 UTC
Hi,
I'm working on an exciting new project:Bitty, the bitcoin debit card.
Bitty will be close-to-free, in the 0.1 area, with option to print at home.
For each Bitty a number will be assigned,from 1 to 10 to the power of 20, and a Bitcoin address.They will be completely unrelated, so if someone sees the number, he won't be able to use the number.

To pay someone using Bitty, he must be an authorized merchant.Only authorized merchants are able to get access to the database of these numbers,and their private key.
When you buy a Bitty, you must select a PIN, you'll enter, in order to use your Bitty
Bitty will be simply a barcode which includes the secret number, but of course if you buy it from us it will be more pretty than just a barcode.
This project requires:
A lot of paper,
A lot of bitcoin addresses,
A quick barcode maker.


Right now,I'm taking preorders for the print-at-home version at just 0.01 BTC.If you want,contact me at eladkr85@me.com.
Preorders will be emailed on this September,and regular orders will be taken from October,and shipping or emailing from November.

Questions will be happily answered at elad@outlookphone.com.

~~EladK

Errmergerhd I cant wait Shocked
Thanks!
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Board Project Development
Re: Bitty - The Bitcoin Debit Card
by
eladkr85
on 10/07/2013, 05:02:35 UTC
Couldn't the same be achieved using a wallet on your mobile phone?

I think the fact that anyone has access to the database is a bad idea. Wouldn't merchants would need to start off small and build there reputation? I really am finding it hard to find a major benefit over the current systems in place.
I'm trying to say merchants will need to builld some rep, but I can count on BitPay, for example. NO ONE ELSE CAN ACCESS THIS DATABASE.
Unline mobile phone wallets, Bitty is offline.
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Board Project Development
Re: Bitty - The Bitcoin Debit Card
by
eladkr85
on 09/07/2013, 17:30:46 UTC
I don't understand this at all. What is the difference between this and simply using our Bitcoin addresses as usual?

Also "Only authorized merchants are able to get access to the database of these numbers,and their private key."

This doesn't sound good.
Bitty is backed by a physical card, so you can easily purchase stuff out of your computer.
I trying to make Bitty secure, so only "big" mechants will get access to the Bitty database.That prevents hacks on thing like BitBills, which really store the product key inside them.
I would be happy to accept any idea!
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Board Project Development
Topic OP
Bitty - The Bitcoin Debit Card
by
eladkr85
on 09/07/2013, 14:21:28 UTC
Hi,
I'm working on an exciting new project:Bitty, the bitcoin debit card.
Bitty will be close-to-free, in the 0.1 area, with option to print at home.
For each Bitty a number will be assigned,from 1 to 10 to the power of 20, and a Bitcoin address.They will be completely unrelated, so if someone sees the number, he won't be able to use the number.

To pay someone using Bitty, he must be an authorized merchant.Only authorized merchants are able to get access to the database of these numbers,and their private key.
When you buy a Bitty, you must select a PIN, you'll enter, in order to use your Bitty
Bitty will be simply a barcode which includes the secret number, but of course if you buy it from us it will be more pretty than just a barcode.
This project requires:
A lot of paper,
A lot of bitcoin addresses,
A quick barcode maker.


Right now,I'm taking preorders for the print-at-home version at just 0.01 BTC.If you want,contact me at eladkr85@me.com.
Preorders will be emailed on this September,and regular orders will be taken from October,and shipping or emailing from November.

Questions will be happily answered at elad@outlookphone.com.

~~EladK
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Introduce yourself :)
by
eladkr85
on 29/11/2012, 18:19:24 UTC
Hello,
I'm eladkr85
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?)
by
eladkr85
on 27/11/2012, 05:37:16 UTC
Hello,

I Want to be out of here because:
I'm in Bitcoin Community For 2 Months,I'm Half Expert In that,and referred some friends yet.
I'm hosting a faucet,and I'll be like it to get a better place to show.

Thanks At All!
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Board Archival
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//outdated
by
eladkr85
on 27/11/2012, 05:30:42 UTC


//edit:outdated,please ignore.