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Buy, sell, accept Bitcoins - CoinJar. BitcoinAus.com - Resources for the Australian cryptocurrency community. What is your #1 rule for investing? : investing. Open source P2P money. Litecoin Beginner Guide | Bitcoin Rumors. Litecoin has been making some big gains in the last week holding steady at around 16 cents (USD) per Litecoin. This surge in price and rumors of some big upcoming announcements for Litecoin mean that Bitcoin’s little brother is finally growing up. If you’re not yet familiar with Litecoin now might be the time to get acquainted.

Here’s how to get started using Litecoin. An Overview Of Litecoin Litecoin (abbreviated LTC) is a digital peer to peer currency used over the internet. It is based off of concepts similar to the quickly growing Bitcoin protocol with a few differences. Litecoin Encryption Like Bitcoin it uses encryption to process transactions but instead of the SHA-256 algorithm it uses a scrypt based algorithm. Setting Up The Litecoin Client In order to use Litecoin you’ll first need to download and set up the Litecoin client. Using the client is pretty self-explanatory once it is up and running. Securing Your Wallet I highly recommend that you take measures to secure your wallet.

Convert Australian Dollars (AUD) and Bitcoins (BTC. This Australian Dollar and Bitcoin convertor is up to date with exchange rates from April 24, 2014. Enter the amount to be converted in the box to the left of Australian Dollar. Use "Swap currencies" to make Bitcoin the default currency. Click on Bitcoins or Australian Dollars to convert between that currency and all other currencies. The Australian Dollar is the currency in Australia (AU, AUS), Canton and Enderbury Islands, Christmas Island (CX, CXR), Cocos Islands (Keeling Islands, CC, CCK), Heard and McDonald Islands (HM, HMD), Kiribati (KI, KIR), Nauru (NR, NRU), Norfolk Island (NF, NFK), and Tuvalu (TV, TUV).

The Bitcoin is the currency in no countries. How to accept bitcoins on your blog with no code. I’m often asked how bloggers and other online content producers can begin accepting bitcoins on their website, so I thought I’d quickly put together an article to save others the trouble. Why accept bitcoins? The first question is why should a blogger want to use bitcoins in the first place? Well, most bloggers want to have their efforts rewarded in some way, and most resort to providing context sensitive advertising.

The income from this kind of offering can be very low, especially if the blog is in a niche that does not get well served by ads. Bitcoin solves this problem, quickly and efficiently. Getting started The quickest way is to offer a “Bitcoin QR code” (see the MultiBit FAQ for more information) as an image link with a Bitcoin URI and a suggested donation. <div><a href="bitcoin:1KzTSfqjF2iKCduwz59nv2uqh1W2JsTxZH? The Bitcoin QR code image was dragged out of the MultiBit “Receive Bitcoins” screen onto the desktop and then uploaded using the standard WordPress image import process. Promotional graphics. Promotional graphics From Bitcoin Jump to: navigation, search Contents [hide] Orange style Logo alone SVG and higher resolutions Logo with text "We love Bitcoin" Graphics Bitcoin Accepted Here Buttons Normal size High resolution Euro style Gold style Ƀ: Another Bitcoin Identity Ƀ graphic elements are available in SVG format on the dedicated project page.

New Bitcoin Accepted Here sign for business owners Graphic elements are available in Vector [1]. External Links See Also Bitcoin symbol Retrieved from " Category: Marketing Navigation menu Personal tools Namespaces Variants Views Actions Navigation Tools This page was last modified on 19 January 2014, at 11:33.Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 unless otherwise noted.