Hey, Adrian from Coinbase here.
I checked our logs and can see that IP address has tried to access a couple of accounts here. I'm going to temporarily block login on your account in case they have access to your email and manage to confirm that device.
Please PM me and I will help you reset your Coinbase password and add 2 factor authentication to keep your bitcoin safe.
I'm not sure this is funny at all, but I thought it was exciting.
edit I guess I should mention that I completed your task...even left a small present over there for you.
my current favorite is Stolen Dance by Milky Chance... so catchy! And my all time favorite song would have to be Go Your Own Way by Fleetwood Mac.
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. My favorite episodes would be the first one with Andreas Antonopoulos, a Bitcoin evangelist if you're not familiar with him, or Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art.
Overall, I like the song. It really does sound like what would happen if Bob Dylan rapped. It takes me awhile to pick up on lyrics. Somehow my brain treats vocals like another instrument; I don't actually "hear" words until I've listened to a song multiple times. It's kinda cool and fucked up at the same time.
I went here for the lyrics and it's got a side bar "explaining" the song. I'm still going over what I really think about it.
Off the top of my head, I think it does a good job of portraying one segment of society that says "Fuck everybody else. I got mine, you go get yours. Fuck everybody." Like corporate America, bigger and bigger profits while fucking the workers. If everyone starts doing this, it'll be a really shitty world.
And the world seems to be doing just that.
Even all these social justice warriors, anti racist groups, etc. screaming "Equality! Equality!" don't want it. They want their group on top, fuck/subjugate everybody who doesn't think like them.
We're selling our souls. Whether it's a dollar at a time, a cause at a time, whatever. We, as a society, ain't livin' right.
This is long winded, sorry. And I haven't even gotten to the God part. Gotta read that chapter of Exodus.
You didn't have to tip me, but thanks.
Alas, had I seen this post earlier, with a little bit of co-operation and 20 questions, we could have binary-searched the answer out easily enough. ;-) Regardless, I'll still ask this question:
Is the site in the top 500 Alexa rankings?
You can search for it's current Alexa ranking here"
You can download https://electrum.org/ (Electrum wallet). It's easy to generate a new wallet in it, and it has a seed for the wallet, so incase you want to restore the wallet all you need is to remember the seed.
You can download the Wallet backup from Blockchain and restore the private keys on Electrum. There's a simple guide over here for that : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=594570.0
I recommend you just send all the bitcoins to the new wallet address rather than restore the private keys on electrum.
Also you can make use of truecrypt to create an encrypted container and store the backup or wallet itself on it. Hope this helps.
The other thing you can do to have a cold storage is use a spare USB flash drive, install portable bootable linux on it and install Electrum the same way. Connect to the internet, send the funds to the new wallet address from blockchain and disconnect from the internet after it syncs.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2zpub6/this_week_in_bitcoin_the_largest_ecommerce/cpl8urg
/u/Portis403 does a nice job, beside bitcoin events, he has a science series, for example: http://www.futurism.co/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Science_March22nd_2015.jpg
Lots of older, more "important" works of fiction and non-fiction are available at the Gutenberg Project.
Want to read Shakespeare, Arthur Conan Doyle, or many other famous works for free in multiple ebook formats? Please check out Project Gutenberg which aims to catalog and provide for free the famous and not-so-famous works of the world.
Wonderful knowledge to be had for free, it doesn't get much better than that!
you can also play *mine * it's a simple game you might like.
Just read an article from Peter Diamandis about his top tech picks for 2015 and the last one on the list was Bitcoin, reminding me to learn what the hell it's all about :)
Have you looked at https://www.kraken.com/ , I know they recently opened a bitcoin exchange in Canada? I am in the US, so I cannot deposit through Kraken, so I am unsure if they accept credit cards. Another place you can look is CEX.io reviews say they accept credit cards from many countries, but they do not specify which countries.
Well just in case you haven't seen it by now, the infamous http://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/
Besiege is supposed to be great, I picked it up on Steam but have been way too busy to try it out /r/besiege
Thanks for the tip, greatly appreciated :)
As for setup, it's pretty straightforward and I've been doing it for years so it's nothing to setup now. But this guide will help you from start to finish; it also includes instructions for Headphones which is the same idea but for music.
All 3 apps are done in python and can run on any OS (I have it on both Windows and Mac at the moment).
This is probably the cheapest thing I've ever purchased. I actually use it to connect consoles (xbox360) to a portable HD pico jr. projector. Although when I bought it, it was $1.15.
Well there are a ton of free apps. First listing under a search for a: http://www.amazon.com/Rovio-Entertainment-Ltd-Angry-Friends/dp/B00CKOYVG8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1447837808&sr=8-1&keywords=a doesn't get much cheaper than free.
I find something (pls dont copy my item or similar :) ) http://www.amazon.com/STR-0149-Stainless-Celtic-Brushed-Center/dp/B00IWYINQY/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1447852223&sr=8-15&keywords=cheap+stuff
Oh, if you like scifi books, This is one of my all time favorites. End of the world stuff done very well.
As I said: they come with a money back guarantee. PM me if you don't like them. :)
(I love non-fiction, and I'm always on the look-out for good books. Here's another really good one that taught me many things I didn't know.
As a guess, The Golden Compass.
But the real point of this comment is: if you like nonfiction, consider a couple of books that have been out for a bit, and which you might have missed, but that are really wonderful. (All non-fiction.)
One: Cod: A Biography. You might ask yourself: why would I want to read an entire book about cod? The answer is: because it turns out, in all sorts of really fascinating ways, to have been absolutely crucial (Cod? Yes, cod.) The book is really well-written and totally engrossing. Take my word for it. I will refund you the money if you buy it and disagree.
Two: Actually, the same refund offer on this one: Behind the Beautiful Forevers. I sometimes think: wouldn't it be wonderful if there were a really good reporter who (a) decided to write about what it's really like to be in some place where reporters do not stay for long, and (b) actually managed to do this? Someone who, say, wrote something that's as intricate and textured as a novel, but is true, about what it is actually like to live in the slums of Mumbai? This is that book. It's astonishing.
Awesome! It is a wonderful wiki :) If you desire even more bitcoin knowledge, I recommend the book "Mastering Bitcoin" by Andreas Antonopoulos You can purchase it on Amazon.
If you can't afford it, or just want to give it a peak, Andreas has been awesome and made it available for free on his github page here: https://github.com/aantonop/bitcoinbook (just start at ch01.asciidoc and keep reading!)