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August 30, 2011, 03:31:01 AM
#36
What about the brand new Bitcoin Keychain?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=30799.40  Grin
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
August 28, 2011, 11:52:31 PM
#35

It's added now, oneforall. Thank you kindly for your input.

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August 27, 2011, 08:33:21 PM
#33
first TV & film that features BTC in the plot

Yeah when is McGee going to trace some bad guy's payments through the block chain?
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August 27, 2011, 03:56:37 PM
#32
firsts that I'm curious to see:

first person that has a tattoo of a private code on them can be in QR also, suppose in a private place, or tats of public &/or private code on different body parts or 2 peeps that have one code each

first bribe paid in BTC, first blackmail demanded in BTC, first person sent to jail whilst conducting business in BTC, first offshore bank to offer anonymous BTC accounts, first TV & film that features BTC in the plot
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August 24, 2011, 10:50:39 AM
#31
Was biddingpond the first true auction site or was there an earlier one?


Allow me to add it, helloworld, and if it's incorrect, the community will let me know. Thanks for the input.


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August 24, 2011, 10:38:38 AM
#30
Was biddingpond the first true auction site or was there an earlier one?
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August 24, 2011, 10:22:49 AM
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I think it is worth metioning the first bitcoin stock exchange, GLBSE. glbse.com

It's added now, Peter. Remember, all, if adjustments to the list are warranted, please let me know, for I'm the Yo-Yo maintaining it.


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August 23, 2011, 10:11:44 PM
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I vote that you remove airline ticket (via proxy) as one could include every single thing purchased in $ etc (which is what the ticket was bought with) just when one sells/converts BTC to do so like on an exchange first, I gave someone some BTC & they used their $ credit card to buy me XYZ = a non event

He could though get an important first & for the same thread: First person to be refused entry to the US because of Bitcoins

I think the airline ticket still counts. He bought the ticket with bitcoin from a "travel agent" who somehow got the ticket from an airline, how he got the ticket before selling it does not really matter.

Has there been anybody who paid rent with bitcoin yet? The first bitcoin rent payment was ... ?

I think there was somebody who bought a plane with bitcoin, that would be a good adition to the list.

I feel like a Yo-Yo. I put it up; take it down; put it back up, because... No problem, Peter, for your point is valid. Thanks, bud.

I vote that you remove airline ticket (via proxy) as one could include every single thing purchased in $ etc (which is what the ticket was bought with) just when one sells/converts BTC to do so like on an exchange first, I gave someone some BTC & they used their $ credit card to buy me XYZ = a non event

He could though get an important first & for the same thread: First person to be refused entry to the US because of Bitcoins

I think the airline ticket still counts. He bought the ticket with bitcoin from a "travel agent" who somehow got the ticket from an airline, how he got the ticket before selling it does not really matter.

Has there been anybody who paid rent with bitcoin yet? The first bitcoin rent payment was ... ?

I think there was somebody who bought a plane with bitcoin, that would be a good adition to the list.

I am waiting for the first person to pay a prostitute in bitcoins  Grin


That took balls, mute20, to claim to be the first to pay a prostitute with Bitcoin. I have included it on the list and linked you profile to the claim since you've already stated it in this thread that it took place. I hope she didn't overinflate--the price. Did you meet her at Costco's?


www.bitvapes.com the first electronic cigarette vendor to accept Bitcoins.


It's included now, Nagios. Thanks for the input.


Any others?
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August 23, 2011, 07:00:10 PM
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I vote that you remove airline ticket (via proxy) as one could include every single thing purchased in $ etc (which is what the ticket was bought with) just when one sells/converts BTC to do so like on an exchange first, I gave someone some BTC & they used their $ credit card to buy me XYZ = a non event

He could though get an important first & for the same thread: First person to be refused entry to the US because of Bitcoins

No need for a vote. I'm easy. Just ask my pet chicken. Oops! Wrong forum. Thank you, Otoh, for your input. I've adjusted the list to reflect your requests. I had to do some reading to make sure I had Nefario's information correct. Feel free to suggest an edit in the wording, if it is warranted. I would like the list to stay somewhat to this grammatical style: The First Bitcoin X, hence this: The Fist Bitcoin Refusal (Used as an excuse to deny a person entry into the US) http://blog.glbse.com/no-electronic-devices.

We are the first full scale gambling exchange  Cool

Got it, BitcoinStars. At the moment it's listed as Gambling Exchange, but feel free to offer up a better wording. (Gaming?)


I was thinking about this watch today, Trader Steve, while checking on my job sites. I already had it in mind to include it. It's there now.

I want to thank all three of you for you input. I will make sure to check this thread offer to keep the ongoing list updated.

 

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August 23, 2011, 06:56:39 PM
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www.bitvapes.com the first electronic cigarette vendor to accept Bitcoins.
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August 23, 2011, 06:06:45 PM
#25
I vote that you remove airline ticket (via proxy) as one could include every single thing purchased in $ etc (which is what the ticket was bought with) just when one sells/converts BTC to do so like on an exchange first, I gave someone some BTC & they used their $ credit card to buy me XYZ = a non event

He could though get an important first & for the same thread: First person to be refused entry to the US because of Bitcoins

I think the airline ticket still counts. He bought the ticket with bitcoin from a "travel agent" who somehow got the ticket from an airline, how he got the ticket before selling it does not really matter.

Has there been anybody who paid rent with bitcoin yet? The first bitcoin rent payment was ... ?

I think there was somebody who bought a plane with bitcoin, that would be a good adition to the list.

I am waiting for the first person to pay a prostitute in bitcoins  Grin
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August 21, 2011, 08:44:35 PM
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I vote that you remove airline ticket (via proxy) as one could include every single thing purchased in $ etc (which is what the ticket was bought with) just when one sells/converts BTC to do so like on an exchange first, I gave someone some BTC & they used their $ credit card to buy me XYZ = a non event

He could though get an important first & for the same thread: First person to be refused entry to the US because of Bitcoins

No need for a vote. I'm easy. Just ask my pet chicken. Oops! Wrong forum. Thank you, Otoh, for your input. I've adjusted the list to reflect your requests. I had to do some reading to make sure I had Nefario's information correct. Feel free to suggest an edit in the wording, if it is warranted. I would like the list to stay somewhat to this grammatical style: The First Bitcoin X, hence this: The Fist Bitcoin Refusal (Used as an excuse to deny a person entry into the US) http://blog.glbse.com/no-electronic-devices.

We are the first full scale gambling exchange  Cool

Got it, BitcoinStars. At the moment it's listed as Gambling Exchange, but feel free to offer up a better wording. (Gaming?)


I was thinking about this watch today, Trader Steve, while checking on my job sites. I already had it in mind to include it. It's there now.

I want to thank all three of you for you input. I will make sure to check this thread offer to keep the ongoing list updated.

 
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August 21, 2011, 07:31:15 PM
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August 21, 2011, 03:47:07 PM
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We are the first full scale gambling exchange  Cool
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August 21, 2011, 03:43:18 PM
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I vote that you remove airline ticket (via proxy) as one could include every single thing purchased in $ etc (which is what the ticket was bought with) just when one sells/converts BTC to do so like on an exchange first, I gave someone some BTC & they used their $ credit card to buy me XYZ = a non event

He could though get an important first & for the same thread: First person to be refused entry to the US because of Bitcoins
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August 21, 2011, 10:08:13 AM
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(Maybe)First Record Label to accept Bitcoin for track downloads: http://loja.pmakordeoneditora.pt

OgDogg only accepts Bitcoin for merchandising if I'm not mistaken. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

I'm seeking more clarification on this, psy. Thank you kindly for your input.

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I didn't see any real record label on the Trade page of the wiki that accepts Bitcoin for music downloads. So, maybe the first legal digital music shop to accept Bitcoin was what I should've said.

In fact the only other record label in the trade page was OgDogg Records, but they only sell merchandising for Bitcoin, their tracks/music are for sale on iTunes and similar shops.

Also, I'm not counting with musicians websites, only Record Labels, you know, the fully legal ones, that have the right to record CD's and pay all taxes and copyrights.

Like i said, correct me if I'm wrong.

For sake of argument, and up for further discussion, I've included it as Music Download. Thank you, again, psy.

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August 21, 2011, 09:52:27 AM
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(Maybe)First Record Label to accept Bitcoin for track downloads: http://loja.pmakordeoneditora.pt

OgDogg only accepts Bitcoin for merchandising if I'm not mistaken. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

I'm seeking more clarification on this, psy. Thank you kindly for your input.

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I didn't see any real record label on the Trade page of the wiki that accepts Bitcoin for music downloads. So, maybe the first legal digital music shop to accept Bitcoin was what I should've said.

In fact the only other record label in the trade page was OgDogg Records, but they only sell merchandising for Bitcoin, their tracks/music are for sale on iTunes and similar shops.

Also, I'm not counting with musicians websites, only Record Labels, you know, the fully legal ones, that have the right to record CD's and pay all taxes and copyrights.

Like i said, correct me if I'm wrong.
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August 21, 2011, 09:39:36 AM
#18
The first (maybe) physical representation of a bitcoin in .999 silver
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/1-gram-999-fine-silver-bitcoin-rounds-type-2-23256
Website on its way soon bitcoinAg.co.uk

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Thank you, Mjbmonetarymetals. I've updated the list, but please let me know when the website is up.


(Maybe)First Record Label to accept Bitcoin for track downloads: http://loja.pmakordeoneditora.pt

OgDogg only accepts Bitcoin for merchandising if I'm not mistaken. Please correct me if I'm wrong.


I'm seeking more clarification on this, psy. Thank you kindly for your input.

legendary
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August 21, 2011, 09:33:11 AM
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(Maybe)First Record Label to accept Bitcoin for track downloads: http://loja.pmakordeoneditora.pt

OgDogg only accepts Bitcoin for merchandising if I'm not mistaken. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
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