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newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
December 28, 2011, 05:14:20 PM
I'm new! I wanna post Moar! How does I get out of this hole?

newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
December 28, 2011, 04:49:17 PM
Hi all, I'm Damian from the Caribbean. Experimenting with Bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
December 28, 2011, 10:32:17 AM
Hi Peter, nice to have you here.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1004
Firstbits: 1pirata
December 28, 2011, 08:57:27 AM
Hello, I am Peter C and I am an intern at Wikimedia NYC. I like pie, cake, and long walks on the beach!  Grin

Welcome Peter hope you enjoy your stay on these forums and fyi some bitcoins managed to find Wikimedia NYC bitcoin address already Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
December 27, 2011, 11:53:19 PM
Hello, I am Peter C and I am an intern at Wikimedia NYC. I like pie, cake, and long walks on the beach!  Grin
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
December 27, 2011, 11:10:28 PM
Kit, here. I have been exploring Bitcoins for a while. I decided it was a time to get involved. I am an educator and former web designer.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
December 27, 2011, 05:48:52 PM
Ohai.

Rares Marian.
Runs with Anonymous.
aka AntiVigilante, AlbaandOmegle.

Been a while since I've been around here.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
December 27, 2011, 12:11:01 PM

Trying to do my 5 posts,

I'm Martin, live in Sweden and is writeing my own bitcoin/exchange software, github:bitcex.org

/cyberzac
member
Activity: 73
Merit: 10
December 27, 2011, 11:54:11 AM
New here and having issues with Miningfarm crons   Blah
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
December 27, 2011, 11:35:14 AM
Hey guys, hows it going? Just found this thread, I am jjzm nice to be here!
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
December 27, 2011, 09:59:38 AM
Im TheGlobber.

Although i have spent a lot of hours reading pretty much anything i can find on Bitcoin im still a newbie since there are things i dont understand mostly because im not a programmer.

Good news is im easily absorbing most of the info and new stuff i learn!  Smiley

member
Activity: 87
Merit: 10
December 27, 2011, 04:22:38 AM
Hello all.

I'm new to bitcoin and just trying to learn more about cryptography-based currencies. I'm really anxious to see how bitcoin fares in the future, mainly: how governments will respond, if at all, as bitcoin becomes more popular.  How could any blocking system be implemented to prevent the transfer of bitcoins over a p2p network with users located in certain geographic areas?

While I lack any hardware having just a shoddy netbook to make pooled mining result in BTC at all (only CPU with an average of 2.5 MH/s) ...it's still nice to see how the process works.

I'm also interested to see how an inherently deflationary economy fares in a predominantly inflationary economic environment. With my limited economic understanding I don't think that BTC being deflationary would cause its economy to suffer more than an inflationary one. The main problem I see is an incentive to "hoard", but how much of an effect would that have? I see no worries, but I'm eagerly anticipating bitcoin's increasing popularity to spark wider discussions and research.

Bitcoin is very inflationary presently, the rate of inflation slows to 25btc per block next year I think...
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
December 27, 2011, 03:12:06 AM
Hi! I am new here! Glad to meet you! Smiley Smiley
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
December 26, 2011, 04:41:37 PM
Hello all.

I'm new to bitcoin and just trying to learn more about cryptography-based currencies. I'm really anxious to see how bitcoin fares in the future, mainly: how governments will respond, if at all, as bitcoin becomes more popular.  How could any blocking system be implemented to prevent the transfer of bitcoins over a p2p network with users located in certain geographic areas?

While I lack any hardware having just a shoddy netbook to make pooled mining result in BTC at all (only CPU with an average of 2.5 MH/s) ...it's still nice to see how the process works.

I'm also interested to see how an inherently deflationary economy fares in a predominantly inflationary economic environment. With my limited economic understanding I don't think that BTC being deflationary would cause its economy to suffer more than an inflationary one. The main problem I see is an incentive to "hoard", but how much of an effect would that have? I see no worries, but I'm eagerly anticipating bitcoin's increasing popularity to spark wider discussions and research.
member
Activity: 87
Merit: 10
December 26, 2011, 12:48:29 PM
Been experimenting for a couple months. Don't actually own bitcoins right now, but still got a chunk of money in Intersango. (great exchange)
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
December 26, 2011, 08:08:13 AM
Hi.

I started selling Team Fortress 2 items and steam games on tf2-trader.com:

http://tf2-trader.com/index.php?topic=10815.0

But I have to admit that until now only 2 knew what bitcoins were... I hope to get more luck by bringing bitcoin users to the TF2/Steam world.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
December 26, 2011, 04:54:58 AM
Hello! Glad to be here! And nice to meet you guys!  Smiley Smiley
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
December 25, 2011, 04:12:54 PM
I'm interested in developing performance optimizations for litecoin miners on different CPU architectures. Will announce my own cpuminer modifications once I get enough posts in this sandbox forum section Smiley
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
December 25, 2011, 04:23:53 AM
Hello

This is about the first thread that I'm able to reply to.

Signed up to get some technical issues sorted with my miners, but can't reply to those thread for some reason, so we'll we how this goes.

I've also got some good profit from BTC on the peak, but now have a renewed interest in it to support a project I like, which accepts BTC donations.
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
December 24, 2011, 01:59:45 PM
Hello all.
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