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Bitcoin Forum / options trading
« on: July 14, 2018, 08:23:49 AM »
with BTC rates doing what they do, I guess for any serious business to
start using bitcoin we'd really need option trading.
A business would want to know he'd be able to sell his BTC in say one month
at a known rate.

MtGox says that options are "coming soon", but they are not there.
May be some other exchange wants to fill the niche?

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Bitcoin Forum / Junk Selling
« on: July 14, 2018, 08:14:18 AM »
There's old computer equipment in our homes...but I wonder if there's a market for electronic junks in the bitcoin market

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Cryptocurrency Trading / WASTE
« on: July 14, 2018, 08:13:11 AM »
I found this neat little program called "WASTE" while looking for a decentralized p2p chat program. It supports encryption and you don't need to worry about any 3rd party logging any information. This is very useful if you require being anonymous. This has been abandoned for like 3 years now but it still works great.
you can find it at http://wasteagain.sourceforge.net/

Try it out by putting this IP in the network status window, 75.130.209.187
you may need to forward port 1337 for it to work.

And please post if there are any known flaws or something with it.

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Bitcoin Forum / Using cashout services for trading
« on: July 14, 2018, 08:11:04 AM »
What are the best methods to trade with BTC to real money? Let´s discuss it here. My hope is that this discussions will increase the change options and services. I write down a list of known cashout services here, some of them I have checked on my own, others not so far.

By mail or mixed (multiple withdrawal options)
They won't allow any kind of exhange system, but if BTC is traded between people it shouldn´t be a problem. Chargebacks could be a problem, cause then the BTC change service would need to hold the bitcoins back for some days. The accounts of such an BTC change service is then under risk to be closed. So maybe they can only be used to trade person to person while using some kind of reputation system
Paypal.com
Moneybookers.com: No Chargeback?, MB-Debitcard with cashout for 1.80€ ww available
Paymate.com (US, AU, NZ)
Dwolla.org (US-only?)
Alertpay.com
Amazon Payments
Google Checkout
Popmoney.com
Serve.com
CertaPay.com (Canada only)
Checkfreecorp.com (US only?)
Alipay.com (biggest in China, cooperates with Paymate)

By cellphone using a cc or debit
Trading from card to card without giving your card number away. Registration is easier than at Paypal or Moneybookers, cause they don´t want a copy of your passport or something like this. Only card and cellphone needed.
Venmo.com (500$ wt-Limit)
Liqpay.com (Ukrainian)
Xipwire.com (US only?)

By flexible voucher (Code/Scan per Mail)
Can be used for online-shopping, but they can also be cashed into some debits/cc. Vouchers should only be buyed from a trader with a good reputation, like the BTC change service itself. They maybe can become worthless even after they have been used. Scans of for e.g. Ukash cards are much more saver than a code per mail.
Ukash.com
Paysafecard.com
Moneypak.com

By specific voucher (Code/Scan per Mail)
like restaurants, amazon, etc. This is more shopping than cashout. Vouchers should only be buyed from a trader with a good reputation, like the BTC change service itself. They maybe can become worthless even after they have been used, for e.g. Amazon may let you pay again if the voucher was illegal. They may also have been buyed by using a stolen card, and the person buying it gets the trouble. On the other hand, if these vouchers are coming from a reliable trader this may work very well.

Debitcards with multible cashin options
for e.g. the flexible vouchers above
Neteller.com

By other virtuell currency
Selling BTC for a virtuell currency and then withdraw this for e.g. by debitcard
Ecardone.com
Xmlgold.net
Wmtransfer.com (aka Webmoney, Russian)
VirWoX.com (Exchanger)

By money-transfer companys
There are alternatives to Western Union
Moneygram.com
Xoom.com (from US-Account or cc/debit)
Transferwise.com Bank2Bank incl. EUR2GBP exchange

By online-shopping / customer2shop
These processors can only be used for onlineshopping if the shop is accepted by them. Someone may open a shop for BTC-vouchers.
Cashu.com (Arab, withdrawal not possible)
Clickandbuy.com (German)
Allpayments.net (British)
Billsafe.de (German)

By payment processors
A BTC service could sell BTC directly to customers, if it has its own way to buy or get BTC
Mopay.com
Verotel.com
Plimus.com
2Checkout.com
Nochex.com
Free-merchant.com (Low Price Guarantee)
Hyperwallet.com (Payment platform for companys)
Propay.com

Directly to customers in RL
Gopayment.com
Squareup.com
Cash

Other
Ebay, by selling BTC vouchers
Debit-Gift Cards
Virtual debit cards
Checks
Money by mail
Bankwire

Please add more, and write to which category they could be counted. First it wasn´t my plan to update the first article permanently, now I may do this sporadically.

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Hi!

is there a way to buy bitcoins by wire transfer? MtGox does not allow it at the moment.

To be more specific, I would like to exchange my payments from amazon associates to bitcoins. I can direct the payments to a US bank account. Otherwise I would have to go by cheque whiche really sucks.

Any ideas?

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Cryptocurrency Trading / Denver Bitcoin Market
« on: July 14, 2018, 08:06:15 AM »
I'd like to announce the Denver Bitcoin Market meetup.  This meetup will host networking and trade events.  If you live in the Denver area, please come by our first meeting on July 14th at 2pm.

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Does anyone here have any experience or know of a way to create a new stock or mutual fund to be traded on the major exchanges?  This stock/mutual fund could represent x bitcoins.  If this stock/fund existed then people who have etrade, ameritrade, or similar accounts could buy bitcoins. Portfolio managers, hedgefund managers, etc. could pour money into bitcoins.

I think this could be HUGE...

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Cryptocurrency Trading / A list of Trusted Dwolla Traders
« on: July 14, 2018, 08:01:29 AM »
Paypal just sent me an email this morning stating that from today forward, any funds received will be held for 21 days before they are made available to me. This is supposedly because I am a "High-risk seller," even though I have never had a chargeback.

I trade on #Bitcoin-OTC and regularly have 2-3 BTC a day to sell. What I would like is for the community to help me put together a list of members who use Dwolla, a far superior alternative to Paypal, with the caveat that it is US only.

So, if you are on #Bitcoin-OTC, and have a Dwolla account, please respond in this thread and I will keep a list of user-names with your current GPG rating, (As up to date as I can.)

I know there are at least a couple people, but I would love to compile a complete list for those of us fed up with the evil internet entity known as Paypal.

Edit: Okay, so far the list is:

proudhon - http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=proudhon

bearbones - http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=bearbones

yrral86 - http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=yrral86

toffoo - http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=toffoo (I can personally vouch for toffoo; very nice to deal with.)

T3mpn4me - http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=T3mpn4me (Aliases: BTC_Bear, BTC_Bull - make sure to always use ;;ident for anyone you trade with just as a good rule of thumb - I can also vouch for T3mpn4me; very smooth dealings.)

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Bitcoin Forum / Trading bitcoin in person.
« on: July 14, 2018, 08:00:19 AM »
I find there is a big problem with bitcoin as it is not able to be traded in person.

Please tell me that I am wrong and show me the solutions.

Thank you.

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Bitcoin Forum / Switch to thousandth BTC pricing?
« on: July 14, 2018, 07:15:28 AM »
We're inching up toward the first order of magnitude in the USD/BTC exchange rate.  Obviously, not everyone uses USD, but the same deflation should be seen across the board.  On bitmunchies, this is starting to make for some ridiculously small prices and significant differences between rounding options.  For instance, take a bag of popcorn.  With hundredths as the smallest unit displayed, a customer sees the price 0.07BTC.  However, the price is really 0.073BTC (calculated against USD to 8 digits), and if you buy three, it will add up to another 0.01BTC at checkout.  That isn't a lot, but I sure wouldn't want to lose 0.07USD due to hidden rounding costs every time I buy something.  I, for one, think it is time we added another digit to BTC transactions.

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Hey everyone,

We have implemented a few new features that we need to test before deploying. Particularly the OTC rating integration with the website. We need someone with OTC rating to help us check whether all these features work properly. Please respond in this thread as soon as you can.

Thanks!

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Basically, I've pitched the idea of investing into Bitcoin mining to my friend. He would provide the capital to build the PC, and I'd do everything else from there.

I'm thinking of loaning around £500-600 from him, and then building a rig and either...

a) Paying him back a fixed amount, I'm not sure how much is a reasonable about, £700/£750?

b) Giving him a percentage of the income from day 1, say 40 to 60%, again, i'm not sure how much is reasonable.

I would be paying the electricity costs and everything too, so paying him back a percentage of the income would need to take this into consideration.

Anyone have any suggestions?

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For a website taking payments with bitcoins, which is better: taking payments through IP solely or using tons of bitcoin addresses that you have to reuse and reuse?

And why?

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Sorting Box / Total Confusion
« on: July 14, 2018, 07:08:59 AM »
After wandering across this website I have gained mush interest. But much frustration. Seeing that my laptop would not be powerful enough for the solo mining, this "pooled mining" seemed very interesting. The problem is the clients: I do not understand them. They list arguments to work them, but I have no idea where or how to enter these arguments. Could anyone help?

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Crypto currency Mining / Discriminating pool?
« on: July 14, 2018, 07:07:54 AM »
Could you have a co-operative mining pool that had a ceiling on each clients hashing power so that the load was distributed more evenly across all clients?

For instance blocking gpu's and only accepting cpu's ?

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