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[WTS] Art prints shipped worldwide for BTC/LTC
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ihopedso
on 29/03/2013, 22:13:02 UTC
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A Burrough's style cut up poetry collage made of words and phrases cut from the graphic novel "V for Vendetta" and other sources, then glued back together to form a poem about anonymous and a picture of V.

Half of all profits made will be donated to Wikileaks (25%) and the Bradly Manning Support Network (25%). High quality downloads are free, the picture is public domain because I hate copyrights. Feel free to print it, sell it, manipulate it, or whatever.

8x11 inch print on thick card stock - 7 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide

19x27 inch print - 28 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide

19x27 inch signed and numbered print - 88 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide


Buy with BTC by visiting https://i.hoped.so add the items to your cart and checkout.
Buy with LTC by emailing me PMing or emailing me at chris@hoped.so


Original Piece
The original 8x11 piece, the source material pictured in the prints with rich texture and a custom frame.
17,000 OBO USD in BTC/LTC

https://i.hoped.so/cdn/uploads/auctions/attachments/514a175e9a60d96cbe000005/normal_background-anon.png
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Paradox
Paradox is the first in the Burrough's style cut up poetry collage set. It is a massive picture made of words and phrases cut from popular magazines and glued back together to create an epic poem about technology, privacy, copyrights, science and more that forms a picture of Abraham Lincoln being assassinated at Ford's theater.

24x36 inch prints on thick card stock - 28 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide

24x36 inch signed and numbered prints on thick card stock - 88 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide (15 remaining)


Buy with BTC by visiting https://i.hoped.so/art/paradox add the items to your cart and checkout.
Buy with LTC by emailing me PMing or emailing me at chris@hoped.so


Original Piece
The original piece, the source material pictured in the prints with full rich texture of the words pieced together over the course of 3 years. The original is much larger than the prints at 42x36 inches, and required a custom frame to be made to fit the piece.
120,000 USD in BTC/LTC OBO

https://i.hoped.so/cdn//uploads/auctions/attachments/51143b219a60d98ca5000002/normal_paradox-large.png
View a much larger version at https://i.hoped.so/art/paradox

The most popular embedded poem is the border of the piece:

Every day, this commercial information system distorts our view of the Universe. We have lost faith in the institutions of the mass media.

We imagine a different system - a[n] open democracy. We the undersigned are troubled by the way information flows and the way meaning is produced in our society. We have lost confidence in what we are seeing, hearing and we have lost patience waiting for reform. We will have our moment of truth, do we have what it takes to deal with the next evolutionary phase - someone pointed to the sky and shouted, "We need to create a shared, open-source model of reality", not a clash of paradigm.

We will transform the planet, our task is not to overthrow globalization, but to capture it, and use it as a vehicle for humanity's first global democratic revolution.

As it turned out, plenty of people would make no apologies for laying waste to the very idea of laws able to faithfully transmit information from one generation to the next. The pursuit of truth is human, but to put it bluntly scientists are now discovering strange exceptions to this rule.

Our inheritance arrives in curves of space-time and double helix, neatly packaged in symmetry. The end is where we start from, "When the world was younger than light our ancestors owned everything. With their long fingers they launched satellites into space, but the chill brought on by working on the external material surface of reality forced them down through he muddiest and darkest parts of anti-rationalism. Suddenly your in words and in language, we are forced to resort to metaphor. The art that looked so strange was actually the start of the reality-based era. This pursuit of truth could exist as either particles or waves between the clouds a blur of brushstrokes that only made sense once you started at it. The new breed of these artists, poets and freedom fighters find their work rich in intangible rewards.

However they determined it impossible for many to appreciate those pieces of information about our world. They realized that science needed a new metaphor. So what are the rest of us supposed to make of it all?



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If you have any questions feel free to ask them here or PM or email me at chris@hoped.so
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[WTS] Art prints shipped world wide for BTC/LTC
by
ihopedso
on 29/03/2013, 22:11:37 UTC
Anonymous
A Burrough's style cut up poetry collage made of words and phrases cut from the graphic novel "V for Vendetta" and other sources, then glued back together to form a poem about anonymous and a picture of V.

Half of all profits made will be donated to Wikileaks (25%) and the Bradly Manning Support Network (25%). High quality downloads are free, the picture is public domain because I hate copyrights. Feel free to print it, sell it, manipulate it, or whatever.

8x11 inch print on thick card stock - 7 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide

19x27 inch print - 28 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide

19x27 inch signed and numbered print - 88 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide


Buy with BTC by visiting https://i.hoped.so add the items to your cart and checkout.
Buy with LTC by emailing me PMing or emailing me at chris@hoped.so


Original Piece
The original 8x11 piece, the source material pictured in the prints with rich texture and a custom frame.
17,000 OBO USD in BTC/LTC

https://i.hoped.so/cdn/uploads/auctions/attachments/514a175e9a60d96cbe000005/normal_background-anon.png
Visit https://i.hoped.so to view a larger version.

Paradox
Paradox is the first in the Burrough's style cut up poetry collage set. It is a massive picture made of words and phrases cut from popular magazines and glued back together to create an epic poem about technology, privacy, copyrights, science and more that forms a picture of Abraham Lincoln being assassinated at Ford's theater.

24x36 inch prints on thick card stock - 28 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide

24x36 inch signed and numbered prints on thick card stock - 88 USD in BTC/LTC shipped worldwide (15 remaining)


Buy with BTC by visiting https://i.hoped.so/art/paradox add the items to your cart and checkout.
Buy with LTC by emailing me PMing or emailing me at chris@hoped.so


Original Piece
The original piece, the source material pictured in the prints with full rich texture of the words pieced together over the course of 3 years. The original is much larger than the prints at 42x36 inches, and required a custom frame to be made to fit the piece.
120,000 USD in BTC/LTC OBO

https://i.hoped.so/cdn//uploads/auctions/attachments/51143b219a60d98ca5000002/normal_paradox-large.png
View a much larger version at https://i.hoped.so/art/paradox

The most popular embedded poem is the border of the piece:

Every day, this commercial information system distorts our view of the Universe. We have lost faith in the institutions of the mass media.

We imagine a different system - a[n] open democracy. We the undersigned are troubled by the way information flows and the way meaning is produced in our society. We have lost confidence in what we are seeing, hearing and we have lost patience waiting for reform. We will have our moment of truth, do we have what it takes to deal with the next evolutionary phase - someone pointed to the sky and shouted, "We need to create a shared, open-source model of reality", not a clash of paradigm.

We will transform the planet, our task is not to overthrow globalization, but to capture it, and use it as a vehicle for humanity's first global democratic revolution.

As it turned out, plenty of people would make no apologies for laying waste to the very idea of laws able to faithfully transmit information from one generation to the next. The pursuit of truth is human, but to put it bluntly scientists are now discovering strange exceptions to this rule.

Our inheritance arrives in curves of space-time and double helix, neatly packaged in symmetry. The end is where we start from, "When the world was younger than light our ancestors owned everything. With their long fingers they launched satellites into space, but the chill brought on by working on the external material surface of reality forced them down through he muddiest and darkest parts of anti-rationalism. Suddenly your in words and in language, we are forced to resort to metaphor. The art that looked so strange was actually the start of the reality-based era. This pursuit of truth could exist as either particles or waves between the clouds a blur of brushstrokes that only made sense once you started at it. The new breed of these artists, poets and freedom fighters find their work rich in intangible rewards.

However they determined it impossible for many to appreciate those pieces of information about our world. They realized that science needed a new metaphor. So what are the rest of us supposed to make of it all?



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If you have any questions feel free to ask them here or PM or email me at chris@hoped.so
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Re: 0 confirmations for a long time
by
ihopedso
on 29/03/2013, 07:44:39 UTC
Can somebody explain me or send me a specific link that describes this process?

You make a transaction, and miners get it?
If I dont pay a transaction fee, they dont mine it?

Please, dont send a generic link of mining, just how transactions work please. THanks

That is an interesting question, running into this is making me curious about the process too.

Thanks for the input everyone.
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Re: 0 confirmations for a long time
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ihopedso
on 29/03/2013, 03:21:53 UTC
Just wait it out. I've had transactions without fees take as long as 24 hours. It'll work eventually.

Okay thanks for the reassurance, I didn't pay transactions fees and I suspected that might be a factor.
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0 confirmations for a long time
by
ihopedso
on 29/03/2013, 03:18:02 UTC
I sent some bitcoins several hours ago and it still has 0 confirmations. The site I sent it too can see it but also shows 0 confirmations.

Anyone have experience with this?
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Re: Does specialized asic centralize bitcoin?
by
ihopedso
on 26/03/2013, 21:18:25 UTC
short answer is no, it does not centralize bitcoin. it redistributes wealth to a few, but a few is an oligopoly at best. and oligopolies are still technically decentralized.

think of it this way: just because big banks hold billions or trillions of dollars, it does not centralize the currency in that bank. the banks are decentralized and competing against one another, and everyone else that has dollars at all. any little small business, or individual citizen. basically, it works like this:

1. someone makes lots of asics. in this case, avalon.
2. USD/EUR rich people become asic rich.
3. USD/EUR rich people become BTC rich people.

companies like avalon cannot consistently sustain massive profitability, and the bitcoin difficulty will skyrocket, making the competition harder, and further decreasing demand for expensive ASIC mining machines. to maintain profitability as an asic manufacturer you will need to make cheaper machines, which is possible. you just make smaller ones.

4. product segmentation occurs to capture more market share and value, 1 ASIC boards (e.g. jalapeno) come out at accessible prices.
5. USD/EUR poor people buy asics.
6. USD/EUR poor people get relatively richer in BTC, but not as fast as the guys that had the ASICs first because of hashrate->difficulty changes.
7. ASIC poor people (ie, people on GPUs) get f*cked completely at this point.

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an aside: look at all the exchanging going on here.
USD/EUR->BTC->asic
BTC->asic
gpu/fpga->BTC->asic
gpu/fpga->USD/EUR->asic
gpu/fpga->EUR/USD->BTC->asic
gpu/fpga->BTC->EUR/USD->asic

note each of these has different, fluctuating exchange rates in and of themselves. the math is not as simple as have asic? more usd.
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what you are confusing here is wealth distribution vs. centralization. everyone can still take part in the supply of bitcoins, even if there are ASIC guys. you don't need mining hardware to get a btc now, you can get one from mt gox by trading other commodities. some guy that has massive amounts of coins from GPU mining in 2010 is still powerful enough to make fluctuations on btc exchanges, especially because btc is FAR less liquid than other currencies.

a centralized currency is one in which one party can fundamentally control its flow. there is no central bank of bitcoin, no planning committee. what we may see is a heavy disparity of income distribution (economists call this a gini coefficient), but most likely bitcoins will fall into something pareto-like in distribution (80% of btc wealth is held by 20% of the population). but that's just distribution. it's not centralized.

the ASIC by itself will probably not cause centralization. a monopoly is required for centralization, and there is no monopoly on ASIC right now, and likely will not be. if someone sees a market opening they will build ASICs, just like the FPGA guys did and you had 10-20 vendors. you and 1000 other people could start an asic manufacturing cooperative if you wanted to, and build your own asics. nobody owns the exclusive right to asics. some people will just get richer first.

I don't disagree about the what you are saying about the first generation of ASIC miners, but I'm trying to look a few generations out when the machines could potentially cost millions to make and each take up even larger percentages of the mining share.

I personally don't think bitcoin's original intention was to create an oligarchy, and personally don't like oligarchies. I'm personally for more distributed and democratic forms of power.
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Re: Does specialized asic centralize bitcoin?
by
ihopedso
on 26/03/2013, 21:12:27 UTC
Keep in mind, ASICs only showed up AFTER the first reward split, so half of all bitcoins ever went to CPU, GPU, and FPGA miners.

Well even after all the coins are distributed the miners will still continue to maintain the supply because of transaction fees.

I see ASICs as a natural result of the Bitcoin protocol. It's a free market. As long as the networks hashing power is distributed amongst different competitors, this will keep the network healthy. Let's say ASICs didn't become popular, the network difficulty would be lower and it would make it easier for a rich/resourceful entity to attack the network. We need our miners doing everything they can to make the most efficient, powerful, and distributed network as possible.

I don't think there is anything natural about the bitcoin protocol, and it is not perfect and is not future proof. Its designed by a large group of people.

Also as an ecologist I can tell you for certain natural systems don't have a default equilibrium, they just have buffers to prevent too much change at once.

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Does specialized asic centralize bitcoin?
by
ihopedso
on 26/03/2013, 20:03:45 UTC
I have been following the stories and it seems like the next thing coming for mining is specialized ASIC mining machines.

These things cost a lot of money, centralizing the power to an elite group who can afford 30K+ machines. And more importantly, this could just be the beginning, leading to machines that cost millions to build in order to mine. Pushing out almost everyone.

Does this in a way undermine the concept of bitcoin as a decentralized currency? In the beginning everyone could take part in the supply of bitcoins, but it will become fewer and fewer.

I didn't think so with GPU mining but this seems to be a whole new level entirely.

What are you thoughts? Feel free to call me crazy and tell me how I'm wrong but preferably in a nice way. Preferably clear and in depth answers that can help everyone understand the situation we are facing better.
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Re: Issues with LiteCoin (GUIMiner-Scrypt)
by
ihopedso
on 25/03/2013, 01:44:43 UTC
It might be helpful to provide more information, what operating system, etc.

Hope you find a solution.
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Re: GPU brute forcing an encrypted wallet
by
ihopedso
on 25/03/2013, 01:43:32 UTC
That sounds terrible. I keep a unencrypted wallet on disk, just for this reason.
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Re: ASIC power in a graphics card
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 19:09:46 UTC
I call hoax.

This is likely it, but who knows.
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Re: What other crypto currency should MtGox support ?
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 19:05:43 UTC
I don't imagine they will support another crypto currency unless its use surpasses bitcoin.
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Re: Free Bitcoins every hour at Bitcoin Socially
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 19:04:08 UTC
I tried to sign up but the email never arrived.
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Re: Safest place to store coins? please help a noob
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 18:59:57 UTC
Safest way is to store them yourself on your computer(s). Also as someone said above paper wallet is a good idea.
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Re: What's your Mhash/s? (Pissing contest here)
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 18:59:23 UTC
I feel weak, I can't pass 55 Mhashs
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Re: ANONIBET.COM IS SCAMMING ME!!!!!! read!
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 18:58:47 UTC
Anonymous + Gambling sounds like a bad mix. I would recommend avoiding anything like that.
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Re: Bitcoin Solo mining
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 18:58:18 UTC
You can solo, but it'll take you several years to find a block.

And more likely you will never find one, because as time progresses it seems so does mining power.
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Re: Anyone used Instawallet?
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 18:57:48 UTC
Always be weary about where your bitcoins are stored.
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Re: App Developer needed
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ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 18:55:44 UTC
Unfortunately since mostly newbies post here this is probably not the best place to ask. There are bitcoin job ads boards I believe with rating systems.
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Re: MAX BTC VALUE
by
ihopedso
on 23/03/2013, 18:52:12 UTC
It is impossible to know, the currency itself can support high values or low values. It doesn't really matter long as it is relatively stable.