Yes, it is very handy but all those bootstrap sites look the same. Maybe you could tweak your design a little to make it a bit more unique.
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Re: Grow yourself some Bitcoin - Bitcoin Tree
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lleibowitz
on 30/03/2013, 13:31:21 UTC
Very nice video, I like it. But you should try to make the rules a bit easier to understand.
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Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 76
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lleibowitz
on 30/03/2013, 13:20:45 UTC
1 @ 3.25
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Re: Here's how you can anticipate a coming crash/correction
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lleibowitz
on 29/03/2013, 17:58:49 UTC
Very nice compilation, thanks for putting this together. I would love to see some kind of "normalized index" that crunches all this data into one single number.
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Re: Diceeno.com
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lleibowitz
on 29/03/2013, 17:54:51 UTC
Why is everbody using Twitter Bootstrap?
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Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 76
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lleibowitz
on 29/03/2013, 17:52:08 UTC
1@3
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Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 75
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lleibowitz
on 25/03/2013, 10:20:17 UTC
1 @ 3.5
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Re: Satoshi Client Feature Request
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lleibowitz
on 22/03/2013, 15:12:45 UTC
What exactly is the advantage (if any) of mini keys?
Let me know if there any other designs out there [/quote]
The most amazing thing is not the flag (no, it is definitely not), but that bitflag.org exists. Maybe you should erase that flag and instead put up an email address or an online vote system where the most talented bitcoin designers would submit to you the flag of the day. Maybe only people from bitcointalk.org would be able to post to bitflag.org to make sure things get a little bit tunneled? [/quote]
That'd be a great idea. Do a contest and let's decide on a "official" bitcoin flag.
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Re: Is bitcoin now the strongest currency in the world?
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lleibowitz
on 22/03/2013, 15:04:55 UTC
I'd say currently bitcoin is one the weakest currencies in the world, but this can (and hopefully will) change in the next couple of years.
I remember that Gavin said he worried about a fork when block reward drops from 50 to 25 coins last winter, since there was someone coded a client with 50 coins reward forever. But it seems that fork had some technical problems and was not able to maintain the stable block generation, so it ended without many people knowing of it
Time is on our side here. The longer bitcoin is in existence (and the larger the userbase gets) the more unlikely it is for a fork to gain momentum.