Bitcoin wallet test

Continuing our series of reviews of smartphone wallet apps,this week we’re taking a look at Mycelium.

First up,the name. ‘Mycelium’ is actually part of a fungus. It’s the mass of filaments that reach out absorb nutrients,branching and connecting wherever they are needed. It’s a nice analogy for the decentralised P2P network that is foundational to bitcoin. But what kind of fungus is the app? One of the intriguing,attractive and downright tasty ones? Or one that,frankly,stinks and makes you feel sick?

Just a quick look at the blurb on the Google Play Store Mycelium Bitcoin App review on BitScan

Can you help me test 16gb ram sticks?

2014-05-09 14:40:37 by CryptoDoge

Hello - do you live in Oak Ridge/Greensboro and have a computer than can take some 16gb ram sticks? I have 4 of them that I need to test to be sure they are working before I sell them. If you are interested in buying them from me, I will give you a good deal vs the price you would pay on eBay for example. I see the same sticks sell for around $600 a set of 4, and $200 for a single stick - I am asking $450 for the working set of 4 in cash, $425 in BTC/LTC/DOGE.
If you have a PC that can test these and are willing to help I would be willing to give you a doge or bitcoin paper wallet sealed with tamper evident labels and printed on high quality 60lb paper

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