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Re: mastercard attacking Bitcoin
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mooseCavalry
on 29/07/2015, 03:28:40 UTC
lCome on let's be serious: is there any difference between VISA and MC?
For me it's like coca cola and pepsi. They seem at war but both of them have huge profits.

70 billion market cap advantage to VISA?

I don't know why people in this thread have suggested or implied that credit cards or companies are required at all.  One argument was that credit is necessary for online shopping, however there are lots of online payment options that can be linked directly to a bank account.  The idea that you have to be reliant on credit is a problem in itself, which makes the market for these companies to exploit.  I am actually quite interested to see how the credit juggernaughts will bastardize the idea of a decentralized, immutable ledger to suit their own benefit.  Believe me, they are better managed and more adaptable than Kodak.
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Re: Made a short video tutorial how to buy from a Lamassu ATM in my city
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mooseCavalry
on 27/07/2015, 00:14:40 UTC
There's a Lamassu ATM in Halifax (1660 Argyle St).  They're nice machines, albeit slightly pricy at 6-8% markup.

Good video.  For the curious; it's only fiat to BTC.
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Re: My new AWESOME Mining setup
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mooseCavalry
on 26/07/2015, 19:10:18 UTC
Looking forward to the pictures, which could also be posted in the miner porn thread.
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Re: Safety awareness of bitcoin users
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mooseCavalry
on 26/07/2015, 19:00:52 UTC
Completed.

I look forward to reading your conclusions based on this study, so please post a link in the future!
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Re: Where are you from?
by
mooseCavalry
on 26/07/2015, 18:54:35 UTC
Canada. Eastern.

Very few signs of bitcoin adoption out my way compared to the nation's larger cities (population 500,000+).
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Re: How often do you check bitcoin price?
by
mooseCavalry
on 26/07/2015, 18:46:26 UTC
I have a bitcoin ticker widget on my phone.  I see it every time I unlock my phone... Average unlock rate is likely in the 1-2/hr/day, so 16-32 times a day? Mind you that I am not unlocking my phone explicitly for the purpose of checking the exchange rate; I only see the price as an auxiliary part of living in the digital age.
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Re: Blockchain.info and coinbase.com - are the most used web wallets ?
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mooseCavalry
on 26/07/2015, 18:38:30 UTC
It is impossible for them to steal your money. They can't even view your balance.
Proof?

I recently switched away from blockchain.info's wallet to a software SPV wallet that is open source and able to be verified by third parties as secure.
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Re: Bitcoin Wallpaper - In Cryptography we trust
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mooseCavalry
on 26/07/2015, 18:30:41 UTC
I like it, and I hope to see more community works like this.

 Cheesy
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Re: Bitcoin atm
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mooseCavalry
on 26/07/2015, 18:20:13 UTC
The one bitcoin ATM I used would only scan a public address, the remit funds to it. No option to print a paper wallet.  It was a Lamassu device (one way fiat to crypto).

Based on the commentary in this thread, I prefer paperless.
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Re: Bitcoin Gambling
by
mooseCavalry
on 24/07/2015, 03:08:39 UTC
I'm just happy that my country (Canada) does not tax winnings from gambling.
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Re: Your first bitcoins came from.. (faucets aside)
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mooseCavalry
on 24/07/2015, 02:54:42 UTC
Mining.

I've only been involved with bitcoin for 3 months, so I'm quite the small-fry compared to many on this forum who are "in the game"  Cool
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Re: bitcoin loans
by
mooseCavalry
on 24/07/2015, 02:48:06 UTC
The idea that heavy debt load is required to function  is a severe societal problem that has exacerbated a couple of countries economic problems already. 

If bitcoin goes mainstream, perhaps existing credit agencies will cooperate with existing/new lending avenues like they do with banking instutions today.
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Re: Test Yourself: Are You the Ultimate Bitcoin Expert?
by
mooseCavalry
on 24/07/2015, 02:38:22 UTC
47/51.  Merkle tree ninja'd me.  Some of the questions wording is slightly ambiguous, explaining the rest.

Not bad for a guy who discovered bitcoin 3 months ago?
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Re: Overheat Protection for Antminer S5 50cent cheap, 100% safe and easy to install!
by
mooseCavalry
on 24/07/2015, 02:18:12 UTC
I have an S5 that managed to burn a chip.  If bitmain honours their warranty and send me a new one, this will be implemented.

This is a reasonable alternative to using aftermarket fans.  The issue I see with aftermarket fans is they may not provide the same CFM air transfer as the stock fan unless mounted in some less than conventional configuration, such as 4x fans set up in a contra-rotating fashion (two per end - soldering fun).
(see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contra-rotating_propellers)
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Re: Anyone used a Bitcoin NFC wallet card?
by
mooseCavalry
on 23/07/2015, 18:10:22 UTC
If the NFC card is used to store a private key for signing transactions, it had better be passworded or/and stored in a faraday-cage enclosure to prevent electronic emanations from being intercepted. (read: compromised private key).

Proceed with EXTREME CAUTION!
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Re: Best wallet for cold storage
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mooseCavalry
on 23/07/2015, 01:35:41 UTC
Take a strip of metal and carve your (unencrypted) private key into it and bury it somewhere.
You can also take a piece of polished granite to carve your private key, this way it will not be detectable by a metal detector.
Recommend using a non-ferromagnetic material with good corrosion resistance, like aluminum or high-quality stainless steel.  If you believe hand carving to be intimidating or too time consuming, you can buy a metal punch kit to make the impressions (with a hammer of sorts).

Once complete, add clear coat for some initial resistance to the elements. Real paranoia would be doing this with 2/3 key multisig in 3 different plots of land, or with backup copies, etc.
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Re: undervolt antminer s3
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mooseCavalry
on 22/07/2015, 22:48:36 UTC
eraser


Seems legit.  I'll post some results after kill-a-watt arrives in the mail.
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Re: DO YOU HAVE 1 BITCOIN?
by
mooseCavalry
on 22/07/2015, 15:45:51 UTC
1/2 way to my first. 

I'm aprehensive about acquiring more mining hardware; currently trying to get an RMA out of Bitmain for a melted S5.
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Re: How many friends did you recommend bitcoin to? Did they accept it?
by
mooseCavalry
on 22/07/2015, 15:36:40 UTC
I'm new to bitcoin (circa April, 2015). 

The first person I'm trying to teach about bitcoin is my father... He's in his mid fifties and works as a information security administrator for (what I would call) a rather large network.  I would describe him as somewhat paranoid when it comes to online security (eg. I don't think he started using online banking until quite recently).

We'll see how it goes.
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Re: Worst mistake you did with Bitcoin?
by
mooseCavalry
on 22/07/2015, 15:18:42 UTC
btcjam! wanna talk about a grade a bonehead thing to get into
Based on people's attitudes on this forum, I'm surprised that this hasn't come up more.

I put .2 BTC in the Jam to test the waters.  May just have been chum for scammers, maybe not.  Time will tell.