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Re: Anyone wanna buy some club nintendo codes w/ bitcoin?
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nonameo
on 21/08/2014, 13:26:33 UTC
^^^ have a mario kart wii and pokemon platinum code now.
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Re: [FS] WRT54GS and WRT54G routers, the good versions
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nonameo
on 21/07/2014, 04:16:51 UTC
^^^
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Re: [FS] WRT54GS and WRT54G routers, the good versions
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nonameo
on 18/07/2014, 20:25:16 UTC
^^^ 20+ shipping for the GS's and 15+shipping for the G's?
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Re: Anyone wanna buy some club nintendo codes w/ bitcoin?
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nonameo
on 18/07/2014, 20:23:22 UTC
^^^
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[FS] WRT54GS and WRT54G routers, the good versions
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nonameo
on 17/07/2014, 04:32:27 UTC
Anyone interested in some of these? I have a few and I occasionally pick them up at garage sales and flea markets too. And of course, I'd be happy to flash DD-WRT or whatever you like on them. As far as price, I am not sure yet.
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $25(last price drop!) shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 14/07/2014, 00:32:16 UTC
^^^
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $25(last price drop!) shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 11/07/2014, 20:26:57 UTC
^^^
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $25(last price drop!) shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 11/07/2014, 03:24:41 UTC
^^^
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Re: Anyone wanna buy some club nintendo codes w/ bitcoin?
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nonameo
on 09/07/2014, 17:06:56 UTC
^^^
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $25(last price drop!) shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 09/07/2014, 01:56:11 UTC
Still have this! Last price drop before I give up and send it off to the wonderful world of ebay and amazon!
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Anyone wanna buy some club nintendo codes w/ bitcoin?
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nonameo
on 08/07/2014, 03:58:01 UTC
The games are smash bros brawl and punch out, both wii.

Punch out - probably 20 coins, the Nintendo's website isn't specifying. It may not work Sad

Smash bros brawl - 30 coins

There is no way for me to check if these codes have already been redeemed. You may only redeem one code per game, so for instance if you've already registered brawl, you can't register it again with a different code.

I will do $1 per 10 club nintendo coins in bitcoin. Only charging if it works(of course) would prefer to do business with someone that's already got some feedback somewhere on the internet.
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $27(price drop!) shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 06/07/2014, 02:43:59 UTC
^^^^
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $27(price drop!) shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 03/07/2014, 17:43:31 UTC
^^^
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $27(price drop!) shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 01/07/2014, 18:22:29 UTC
^^^
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $30 shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 28/06/2014, 21:35:56 UTC
PM'd you.
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Re: PS3 Skyrim Legendary $30 shipped in BTC
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nonameo
on 28/06/2014, 16:08:06 UTC
^^^

buy my stuff! I wants me some bitcoin!
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Kill this thread, sending to ebay/amazon
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nonameo
on 27/06/2014, 04:20:57 UTC
dead thread
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Re: [SATIRE] How to design a CoinChoose-constantly-profitable coin?
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nonameo
on 10/06/2013, 22:19:04 UTC
I feel like if demand goes down, the difficulty would spiral to something like 0, now that would be awesome.

lol, that's what happens with coins now anyway Tongue it's just a seesaw, diff goes really low, miners jump on. Diff goes really high, miners jump off. if the coin isn't profitable, it is MADE profitable temporarily by having the diff drop to extreme levels.
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Re: [SATIRE] How to design a CoinChoose-constantly-profitable coin?
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nonameo
on 10/06/2013, 21:59:56 UTC
Problem:

1.Coinchoose causes miners to mine whatever is listed as most profitable. This results in coins jumping high in hash power until they are no longer profitable. When a new coin becomes profitable, miners jump to the next coin leaving the last one in stall city.
2. Miners who mine based on coinchoose end up holding coins that well, aren't worth what they thought, or they get stales which reduce real reward.

Solutions:

1a. Get miners for your coin that aren't in it for profit. (hard to do, still susceptible to coinchoose syndrome unless supporters hash high enough)
1b. Design your coin so that it does not fall victim to coinchoose effect. (might make coin less profitable, so it never gets mined. Also could cause other issues. See 1a.)
1c. keep your coin off coinchoose(feathercoin? coin will end up on other sites, you'd have to manage all of them - hard to do. Also see 1a.)


2a. Get coinchoose modified to better reflect profitability, or choose/make new site with same goal in mind(1st already done, 2nd as well)
2b. Learn how to accurately determine profitability(miners not likely to want to put effort into learning or using knowledge unless perceived benefit is great enough)
2c. Mine the coin for more reasons than just profit(not a solution for many, people want profit)
2d. Make your coin more profitable(expensive, and potentially hard to do)
2e. 51% Coin attack(fun for some and destructive, but not really related. Only an emotional vent.)



Did I forget something?
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Re: Reason for interest in alt coins?
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nonameo
on 10/06/2013, 19:11:36 UTC
Because the is a chance you could get in from the release of the next bitcoin.

IMO the "next bitcoin"(if there is one) will not be something you "get into" early Smiley

There's already one bitcoin, and there's litecoin too. Bitcoin's speculative nature is what will ultimately drive it into the ground. We need something that is NOT speculative in nature for it to gain truly widespread acceptance.