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NewbieActivity: 7Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 02:58:28 AM #2661

I have an undergraduate degree in economics and graduate degree in law. I am California licensed attorney and practice law in the San Francisco Bay Area and have done so for the last fifteen years. In addition, I also hold a California real estate brokers license. My first exposure to BTC was in April of this year and I have decided to dedicate myself to its success. I want to make BTC and I want to make my clients BTC. I recently made a presentation about bitcoin to my stock group and a local chapter of the American Association of Individual Investors. This month I represented a buyer and seller in the purchase and sale of a single family home in Alameda County the value of which was in excess of BTC 45,000.00. I performed all of the title, escrow, and recordation services and have complementary references from the buyer and seller. If you need exchange services, escrow, or realty services in California, I am your guy. My rates are negotiable and my services are excellent. I have also launched the BTC Opportunities Fund whose purpose is to feed funds to BTC related hedge funds as well as feed funds to BTC related commercial real estate investments. I plan on doing a weekly netcast, I need help anybody want to be a co-host and help me out technically?

-Paul Hello I am Paul with BTC Capital. I am a newbie to BTC but its' potential for human good and profit has touched and moved me. I have started a new BTC Intermediary Service and Investment Advisory Service business in California. You can find out more about my company at www.btccapus.com I have an undergraduate degree in economics and graduate degree in law. I am California licensed attorney and practice law in the San Francisco Bay Area and have done so for the last fifteen years. In addition, I also hold a California real estate brokers license. My first exposure to BTC was in April of this year and I have decided to dedicate myself to its success. I want to make BTC and I want to make my clients BTC. I recently made a presentation about bitcoin to my stock group and a local chapter of the American Association of Individual Investors. This month I represented a buyer and seller in the purchase and sale of a single family home in Alameda County the value of which was in excess of BTC 45,000.00. I performed all of the title, escrow, and recordation services and have complementary references from the buyer and seller. If you need exchange services, escrow, or realty services in California, I am your guy. My rates are negotiable and my services are excellent. I have also launched the BTC Opportunities Fund whose purpose is to feed funds to BTC related hedge funds as well as feed funds to BTC related commercial real estate investments. I plan on doing a weekly netcast, I need help anybody want to be a co-host and help me out technically?-Paul

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NewbieActivity: 13Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 03:21:38 AM #2662 Since I am still stuck in this newbie thread I guess I will post this message here. I just upgraded my phatk kernel to the latest version 2.2 and my average Mhash on a typical 5830 went from 310 to 330. Not bad. Worth the time if any of you guys are using the phoenix miner with an older phatk kernel.

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NewbieActivity: 6Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 06:05:34 AM #2663 Finally chose to actually be active here now. XD lol Hi!Finally chose to actually be active here now. XD lol

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NewbieActivity: 11Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 06:30:52 AM #2664 anyways though i'd stop by and say hi. XD Hello, Just heard about bitcoins today, a friend of a friend said he as making 6k a month doin this so i though i'd check it out. Even tho i dont totally grasp the concept it sounds interesting.anyways though i'd stop by and say hi. XD

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NewbieActivity: 1Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 09:41:52 AM #2667 Hi all members ,

I am new here ,I recently join this forum and want to share my knowledge, skills and information here.I feel happy to join here.

Hope to all welcome me in this forum.

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LegendaryActivity: 2058Merit: 1060 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 01:45:19 PM #2671 I'm the guy who wants to reply to a thread on economics board, but can't. "A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution" - Satoshi Nakamoto

*my posts are not investment advice*

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NewbieActivity: 38Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 03:04:29 PM #2672

that said. i guess i'll add +1 to my total posts count.



i'm rannici. i'm somewhat of a freelance/consultant/web developer though currently weirdly part of a fascinating small social media website creation company (intelmarx

.. if you're looking for a company that can build pretty snazzy drupal/socialengine type community web portals, AND help with marketing outreach services, AND provide tutorial-based one-on-one help in learning how to use and administer a social media web presence, then please feel free to get in touch with them ..



as for me.. i've been following bitcoin for nearly this entire last year,

but was hesitant to invest in my own mining rigs...

i missed the whole mining boom in may/june,

but negotiated with intelmarx at the end of june to let me use their electricity (and utility closet) to experiment with bitcoin.



i missed the huge mining boom in may,

and despite everything that i read that said mining was dying or completely unprofitable at this point, or that asics were going to corner the market,

i made the plunge anyway.



currently i have four mining rigs, comprised of 5 radeon hd5970s and 1 radeon 6990.

they look like this:

one rig has 3 radeons running side by side, and the others are simply 1 videocard per motherboard setups.

all of them use windows 7, with guiminer and phoenix (with the newest phatk kernel), and are currently hashing at about,

4 GH/s on btcguild.com.



i currently am looking to add two more cards, and then i'll probably stop.



i don't entirely expect to make up the money that i spent on the rigs,

but like the idea of making minimum wage for doing practically nothing once they are set up.

... and with the stock market the way it is, this is a 'better' investment for me at the moment. and it's fun.



so yeah. hi. the 'newbie' restriction on this board is stupid.that said. i guess i'll add +1 to my total posts count.i'm rannici. i'm somewhat of a freelance/consultant/web developer though currently weirdly part of a fascinating small social media website creation company (intelmarx http://www.intelmarx.com/ ) hosted in altoona, pennsylvania... if you're looking for a company that can build pretty snazzy drupal/socialengine type community web portals, AND help with marketing outreach services, AND provide tutorial-based one-on-one help in learning how to use and administer a social media web presence, then please feel free to get in touch with them ..as for me.. i've been following bitcoin for nearly this entire last year,but was hesitant to invest in my own mining rigs...i missed the whole mining boom in may/june,but negotiated with intelmarx at the end of june to let me use their electricity (and utility closet) to experiment with bitcoin.i missed the huge mining boom in may,and despite everything that i read that said mining was dying or completely unprofitable at this point, or that asics were going to corner the market,i made the plunge anyway.currently i have four mining rigs, comprised of 5 radeon hd5970s and 1 radeon 6990.they look like this: http://www.amazon.com/MYOPENPC-Transparent-Acrylic-Station-motherboards/dp/B004TZ56GU/ref=lh_ni_t one rig has 3 radeons running side by side, and the others are simply 1 videocard per motherboard setups.all of them use windows 7, with guiminer and phoenix (with the newest phatk kernel), and are currently hashing at about,4 GH/s on btcguild.com.i currently am looking to add two more cards, and then i'll probably stop.i don't entirely expect to make up the money that i spent on the rigs,but like the idea of making minimum wage for doing practically nothing once they are set up.... and with the stock market the way it is, this is a 'better' investment for me at the moment. and it's fun.so yeah. hi.

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NewbieActivity: 1Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 18, 2011, 03:16:47 PM #2673 Name's Michael.



I believe that my main business in relation to Bitcoins may be that of someone who may simply be

watching and thinking about whether or not it may be worth messing about with.



I believe I may be upgrading my rig later on for the sake of gaming, so I thought

that I might as well try out some mining the moment the upgrades may have been installed.

At this point of time, I suppose it's simply patience that may matter, unless that

I might decide to back off for one reason or another.

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NewbieActivity: 27Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 19, 2011, 03:08:35 AM #2675 Hi there all! I started doing the Bitcoin thing because I love the idea's and principles behind bitcoin. Also, I love building extreme computer's and

hardware setups. I'm an electrical engineer by trade so I love problem solving so many problems to solve with bitcoin! See you around on the forums.





Zach.

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NewbieActivity: 12Merit: 0 Re: Introduce yourself :) August 19, 2011, 03:21:55 AM #2676 Hello,



I'm Rag. I've been very intrigued by the BTC concept. Kudos goes out to the guys that make this happen. I read through some white papers and other documents on the algorithms and process and I am very impressed. Great work!