ponderingturtle
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$432 now. Down about 20% in the last week and about two-thirds from the peak.
Sounds like time to buy as it has no where to go but up. Just like every other time.
$432 now. Down about 20% in the last week and about two-thirds from the peak.
Yeah, I bet the author was/is a big text adventure fan -- that's clearly some webvariant of Inform, since it has all the Infocom-style defaults ("kill" produces the stock response, etc) embedded into it.
(It probably says so somewhere on the webpage, I'm just not gonna wade through it again to find that)
Once you get to TacoX, there's an About button at the bottom. Clicking it opens up a page with the source information:
Unless of course you steal from others, pretty common amongst coiners.I certainly don't understand the laughing dog. The capital cost of the equipment to mine Bitcoins isn't free. The electricity to run the equipment isn't free.
Oh yes, not forgetting the dangers from incompetently jerryrigged hardware causing fires.There is certainly some real cost, not just computational cost involved in mining Bitcoins. The exact value, I don't know, but there must be one.
A bit of a boring game. I bought and withdrew 13 bitcoins at a total cost ("loss" according to the link) of $829.40 (an average of $63.80 per bitcoin) before the "tacoX" exchange went down under.
A bit of a boring game. I bought and withdrew 13 bitcoins at a total cost ("loss" according to the link) of $829.40 (an average of $63.80 per bitcoin) before the "tacoX" exchange went down under.
Now what?
It's not as if I am going to invest in a 3rd party repository with a name like "PirateAtHome" nor am I going to risk large sums of money in a bitcoin miner so it's game over and I still have the bitcoins.
A bit of a boring game. I bought and withdrew 13 bitcoins at a total cost ("loss" according to the link) of $829.40 (an average of $63.80 per bitcoin) before the "tacoX" exchange went down under.
Now what?
I might not have learned much from writing that post but it seems that some of the people reading that post have learned even less.You know, most people would have learned something just from the process of writing that post.
What loss? I still have the pretend bitcoins and I'm not spending any pretend currency that I can't afford to.Well, you're going to have to pretend-work a few days to make up for the loss.
In the real world, there would be other bitcoin exchanges I could turn to if I wanted to continue my bitcoin buying quest but in this game, there is only one (defunct) exchange so I will have to wait until somebody makes up some new rules before I can continue playing this game.Seriously, you don't know "now what" ?
What loss? I still have the pretend bitcoins and I'm not spending any pretend currency that I can't afford to.
RE: BITCOIN -- What a stupid game! The real world is much more interesting.
You can call real bitcoins a game too if you like but don't forget that it takes real money to speculate with them.=]
Sorry, couldn't help it
What a stupid game! The real world is much more interesting.
You can call real bitcoins a game too if you like but don't forget that it takes real money to speculate with them.
I've got no play in this game but saw Testeds vid on bitcoin, thought it was amusing so I'll pass it along.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnm4xFC2xNo&list=UUiDJtJKMICpb9B1qf7qjEOA

Step 2: Either, make a CASH Deposit
Visit any Commonwealth or NAB branch (9:30-4:00pm mon-thurs, 9:30-5:00pm fri). Click to view extended hours for Commonwealth or NAB
Fill out and submit a deposit slip with our account details. Ask the teller to include your reference number in the notes. Your reference number will be issued when you submit this form.
IMPORTANT : PLEASE KEEP THE RECEIPT UNTIL YOU HAVE RECEIVED YOUR BITCOINS.
Note: If a deposit is not made within the selected time frame your quote will automatically expire. In which case, please get a new quote before making your deposit.
“What we’re hearing is that banks will disallow us from using commercial bank accounts to store customer deposits, what’s not clear to us yet is whether the business of running a bitcoin exchange will be classed as legal or not.”
How do you know that there are "secret interchangeable rules" if "only a few privileged people know" about them?And secret interchangeable rules that only a few privileged know.