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Title: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 07:07:48 AM
<DoJ is Department of Justice for those unaware or live abroad.>

Name of the company revealed after 100 votes have been cast.

If you have ever made a purchase via bitcoins (that's the only payment option available) from the company that I'm going to reveal, then you're already being tracked.

Pretty ingenious how they accomplished this, if you ask me.

~Bruno Kucinskas


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: rat on March 03, 2014, 07:16:46 AM
more than i trust the current clowns in this cesspool of "libertarian" scam artists.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 07:51:49 AM
Only 94 more votes needed till the big reveal.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: r3wt on March 03, 2014, 07:54:11 AM
how many votes til you admit your a bigoted racist


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: _Miracle on March 03, 2014, 08:00:36 AM
No more and no less than any other entity who does.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: BTCRonin on March 03, 2014, 08:17:15 AM

"Trust" as in not rat you in for illicit behaviour with yo' coins because they are forced too by DOJ or "trust" that you won't be Goxed in your buttholes like most kids out there because of transparency.

I don't trust Bitcoins in any department- government related. This is not the point of "Crypto".
Fight the power, tin foil hats and all that stuff.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: daviducsb on March 03, 2014, 08:28:25 AM
No more or no less than anyone else.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 08:33:35 AM
how many votes til you admit your a bigoted racist

Lick my balls Nigger! See what I did there? I ain't got a clue as to your race, but given your post and what we both know what it's in reference to, that makes you a Nigger, regardless of your race.

I don't think that a bigoted racist would have played with a half white, half black baby earlier today with all the love I could muster if I were such. Reread the OP of the thread that you've revoked to get back up to speed, NIGGER!


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: rat on March 03, 2014, 08:36:52 AM
how many votes til you admit your a bigoted racist

Lick my balls Nigger! See what I did there? I ain't got a clue as to your race, but given your post and what we both know what it's in reference to, that makes you a Nigger, regardless of your race.

I don't think that a bigoted racist would have played with a half white, half black baby earlier today with all the love I could muster if I were such. Reread the OP of the thread that you've revoked to get back up to speed, NIGGER!

i like this guy.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 08:37:20 AM

"Trust" as in not rat you in for illicit behaviour with yo' coins because they are forced too by DOJ or "trust" that you won't be Goxed in your buttholes like most kids out there because of transparency.

I don't trust Bitcoins in any department- government related. This is not the point of "Crypto".
Fight the power, tin foil hats and all that stuff.

Trust, as in it's probably the DoJ or NSA that's behind the site once I disclose which one it is.

Hell, you people's sleuthing skills suck, otherwise you could have named the site within one minute of reading the OP.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 08:38:07 AM
how many votes til you admit your a bigoted racist

Lick my balls Nigger! See what I did there? I ain't got a clue as to your race, but given your post and what we both know what it's in reference to, that makes you a Nigger, regardless of your race.

I don't think that a bigoted racist would have played with a half white, half black baby earlier today with all the love I could muster if I were such. Reread the OP of the thread that you've revoked to get back up to speed, NIGGER!

i like this guy.

I'm even nicer in person. Many a times I've held a door open for an Afro-American lady or gentleman, even when their several footsteps away. Damn near 100% of the time they've thanked me for my efforts, albeit it wouldn't have phased me one iota if they didn't, for I had great pleasure in performing said task.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Moebius327 on March 03, 2014, 08:41:09 AM
Can you provide proof of your claims after you disclose the name?


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 08:44:11 AM
Can you provide proof of your claims after you disclose the name?

I will provide everything I have.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 08:48:54 AM
77 more votes left to be cast until...

Meanwhile, enjoy the following video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=150124603633&set=vb.157901876888&type=2&theater


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: railzand on March 03, 2014, 08:57:32 AM
the foundation?


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 09:11:41 AM
the foundation?

No. An actual for-profit company. I'll give you a hint: It has Bitcon in its name.  ::) I'll give you another hint: The video I linked to above is very, very closely related.  ;)


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: justusranvier on March 03, 2014, 09:18:15 AM
If you have ever made a purchase via bitcoins (that's the only payment option available)
No. An actual for-profit company. I'll give you a hint: It has Bitcon in its name.

Is it a Store that has Bitcoin in its name?


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 09:19:56 AM
If you have ever made a purchase via bitcoins (that's the only payment option available)
No. An actual for-profit company. I'll give you a hint: It has Bitcon in its name.

Is it a Store that has Bitcoin in its name?

Yes, as stated in the post above yours. I'm checking now to see if they are sponsors for the Austin Bitcoin conference.

EDIT: I don't see them on the list, but I think they were in Miami.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: justusranvier on March 03, 2014, 09:29:58 AM
Yes, as stated in the post above yours. I'm checking now to see if they are sponsors for the Austin Bitcoin conference.
There are people in the Meetup.com group that are friends of Cody Wilson. There are also friends-of-friends of Ross Ulbrich.

There's one of those DHS fusion centers here, full of people with an inflated sense of importance and little work to do in order to justify their pensions.

So yeah, probably half the people at our weekly meetings are undercover feds.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 09:55:02 AM
Yes, as stated in the post above yours. I'm checking now to see if they are sponsors for the Austin Bitcoin conference.
There are people in the Meetup.com group that are friends of Cody Wilson. There are also friends-of-friends of Ross Ulbrich.

There's one of those DHS fusion centers here, full of people with an inflated sense of importance and little work to do in order to justify their pensions.

So yeah, probably half the people at our weekly meetings are undercover feds.

Fusion may, or may not, be a clue.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: r0ach on March 03, 2014, 09:57:38 AM
how many votes til you admit your a bigoted racist

Lick my balls Nigger! See what I did there? I ain't got a clue as to your race, but given your post and what we both know what it's in reference to, that makes you a Nigger, regardless of your race.

I don't think that a bigoted racist would have played with a half white, half black baby earlier today with all the love I could muster if I were such. Reread the OP of the thread that you've revoked to get back up to speed, NIGGER!

So it's Localbitcoins?  Doesn't sound logical.  I was hoping your were going to refer to it as "Coonbase"


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 10:12:50 AM
how many votes til you admit your a bigoted racist

Lick my balls Nigger! See what I did there? I ain't got a clue as to your race, but given your post and what we both know what it's in reference to, that makes you a Nigger, regardless of your race.

I don't think that a bigoted racist would have played with a half white, half black baby earlier today with all the love I could muster if I were such. Reread the OP of the thread that you've revoked to get back up to speed, NIGGER!

So it's Localbitcoins?  Doesn't sound logical.  I was hoping your were going to refer to it as "Coonbase"

Neither, nor is it Mt Gox because it doesn't have Bitcoin in its name, or on account for that matter.

Speaking of Mt Gob (Magic: The Gathering of Bitcoins), I saw a video where Eric Voorhees stated that he lost a quarter of million dollars there. I loose twice that amount if InstaWallet doesn't come through, for it ain't looking too good. Luckily, my bitcoins as being use to finance Bitcoin-Central (it's not that company either) and Paymium, and that they've been circulating lately, oppose to being in cold storage.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Moebius327 on March 03, 2014, 10:16:28 AM
My bet is bitcoinstore.com


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 10:22:53 AM
My bet is bitcoinstore.com

Nope, but you're hotter than a firecracker.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Notanon on March 03, 2014, 12:03:08 PM
Bitcoinmegastore.com? Knew those alpaca wool socks were too good to be true. ;)

My second guess would be localbitcoins.com


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: theecoinomist on March 03, 2014, 12:36:18 PM
Bitcoinshop.us?

Bitcoinmagazine?? ??? ??? ???


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: dnaleor on March 03, 2014, 12:51:32 PM
I guess it is bitpay...

But I hope I am wrong :/

Will need one of those mixing services I guess...


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Bigeyeone on March 03, 2014, 01:29:10 PM
You think bitcointalk does not cooperate with the DOJ ? or with federal law enforcement in general ?

Last time I checked any site on clearnet has to cooperate with law enforcement or face the consequences.

That kinda how state power works you know.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: eldentyrell on March 03, 2014, 01:53:34 PM
The answer is:

  buttcoin.org (http://www.buttcoin.org/)

(sorry for giving away your secret there, Phinn)


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 04:44:57 PM
The answer is:

  buttcoin.org (http://www.buttcoin.org/)

(sorry for giving away your secret there, Phinn)

To be clear (though not implied above), I'm not butthurt with this entity (was guessed above, so will be revealing here in a sec), albeit it's pretty amazing how I stumbled upon it--AMT_miner research during the past few days now, thanks to discovering that the L&M Professional Center uses two addresses, one of which used for shelf companies, for lack of a better term. (personally, never knew such existed till Coinabul came along and the Wyoming address they were using at the time was the primary fodder for a 60 Minutes exposé)


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 05:01:20 PM
Bitcoinshop.us?

Bitcoinmagazine?? ??? ??? ???

We have a winner!

http://www.bitcoinshop.us/

<I'm leaving this as a standalone post, just revealing the name and providing a YT video, of which pay close attention from the 2 minute mark, forward: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjO1SJdywYQ>


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 05:02:33 PM
Revealed after only 59 votes of the 100 requested, with the majority expressing NO.

Meanwhile, if anybody wants to do any shopping: https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.bitcoinshop.us+%22out+of+stock%22&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS549US549&oq=site%3Awww.bitcoinshop.us+%22out+of+stock%22&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.28940j0j4&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 05:14:14 PM
From this, along with the last two post, forward, we'll be discussing Bitcoin Shop (two words).

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bitcoin-shop-provides-statement-on-evolving-mt-gox-issues-248178411.html

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Bitcoin Shop, Inc. Chief Executive Officer, Charles Allen commented, "Transparency and legitimacy are key core values for Bitcoin Shop as we execute on our plan to grow our virtual currency ecommerce business...

Looks like I've been elected to provide the transparency. Feel free to chime in with any other related info as it becomes available to you, possibly stemming from my provided research.

BTW, ain't it amazing that there's no dedicated thread for Bitcoin Shop/ http://www.bitcoinshop.us, albeit this would have, and really is exciting news that they became the first bitcoin-accepting entity with Bitcoin in its name to be traded publicly on a major stock exchange? They even took the time to register their name on this forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=148467


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: coiner8 on March 03, 2014, 05:18:29 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Dimelord on March 03, 2014, 05:20:54 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?
  ;D lol, Pretty obvious that he is.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 05:38:02 PM
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=150124603633&set=vb.157901876888&type=2&theater

I linked the above video a few posts up as a hint. Let's explore the entity that produced that video: https://www.facebook.com/MeeshaMediaGroup

Their Facebook page has ONLY 117 links.

Here is their YouTube page depicting the videos they've uploaded: http://www.youtube.com/user/MeeshaMediaGroup/videos Note the low view counts on most them videos, in spite of being uploaded years ago.

Why I singled out Meesha here: http://investors.bitcoinshop.us/

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Michal Handerhan, COO

Michal Handerhan, is our Chief Operating Officer, Chairman of the board of directors and co-founder. He supports both our business and research and development strategy across the management team. From February 2011 through February 2014 he served as an independent IT and web services consultant to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (“NASA”). From October 2005 until February 2014 Michal was the President and CEO of Meesha Media Group, LLC, which provided high-definition video production services, Web 2.0 development, database management, and social media solutions. From March 2002 through October 2006 he served as a team leader for NASA in their Peer Review Services group. Prior to NASA Peer Review Services Michal served as the web developer for Folio Investments. He received B.S. in Computer Science from Czech Technical University.

Michal Handerhan was the person manning Bitcon Shop's CES booth as seen in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjO1SJdywYQ

Here is Meesha Media Group's Twitter account: https://twitter.com/MeeshaMedia

26 Tweets
Following 117 Tweeps
Only 66 follow MMG

Their first tweet on Oct. 5, 2009: https://twitter.com/MeeshaMedia/status/4633444719

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wants you to check out our website...www.meesha.net !!!

Their third tweet one day later, of which is pretty amazing: https://twitter.com/MeeshaMedia/status/4672114922

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MMG is now on twitter!!! Follow us at www.twitter.com/MeeshaMedia http://www.twitter.com/MeeshaMedia

Their last tweet dated March 1, 2012: https://twitter.com/MeeshaMedia/status/175324738531504130

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We have a big announcement in the next few days! Stay tuned!

When Meesha Media Group first set up their Twitter account, they opted to follow what was suggested to them. That is all!: https://twitter.com/MeeshaMedia/following That is not how a viable entity having millions of dollars on account works social media, and they should know this. Also, for being as big as they claim, they should have some sort of a respectable following base, sans paying for such, of which is not evident here.

Meesha Media Group even has a Twitter follow link on their website. Hell, over its existence they could've gotten more than just 66 followers by that juice alone.

Here's their logo, included in this post to bring more color to the page.

https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/702185086/Picture_5.png


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 05:40:14 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?

Hey, cocksucker! I'm typing it, you SOB. So chill!

From this post forward, please add to the conversation or either enjoy it, learn from it, or ignore it.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: coiner8 on March 03, 2014, 05:49:26 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?

Hey, cocksucker! I'm typing it, you SOB. So chill!

From this post forward, please add to the conversation or either enjoy it, learn from it, or ignore it.

Exactly, you have zero proof.  You're just posting random junk mashed together.  /unsubscribed and I suggest everyone do that so as not to reward OP's trolling.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 05:56:45 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?

Hey, cocksucker! I'm typing it, you SOB. So chill!

From this post forward, please add to the conversation or either enjoy it, learn from it, or ignore it.

Exactly, you have zero proof.  You're just posting random junk mashed together.  /unsubscribed and I suggest everyone do that so as not to reward OP's trolling.

Your last warning! Post anything not related to this thread, and I will exercise, for the very first time, notifying/reporting your post to get it deleted. Seriously, I have never done such before, of which all the mods here can easily confirm.

You have made it quite clear that this thread serves no interest to you, thus go play somewhere else. This is a serious issue and I don't have time to play with you.

That said, you're free to ask me anything, or point out errors, of which I will kindly reply to them, in spite of your sentiment.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: justusranvier on March 03, 2014, 06:28:48 PM
If you have ever made a purchase via bitcoins (that's the only payment option available) from the company that I'm going to reveal, then you're already being tracked.

Pretty ingenious how they accomplished this, if you ask me.
Alright. so what's that part about? What are they tracking?


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 06:42:30 PM
If you have ever made a purchase via bitcoins (that's the only payment option available) from the company that I'm going to reveal, then you're already being tracked.

Pretty ingenious how they accomplished this, if you ask me.
Alright. so what's that part about? What are they tracking?

They're tracking your dog.  ;D

Seriously, it's probably just set up as another data mining entity to extract as much vitals from bitcoiners as possible. I'm not trying to be a conspiracy nut here, but this entity is too obvious, and I, for one, wouldn't trust providing them with any of my vitals if I wanted to remain pseudo-anonymous, of which I'm not.

I don't have the red-ass for them, for they've done nothing to me to warrant this exposé with the exception of how they raised to their current position, coupled with the background of all the entities associated with them prior. In essence, their rise to trying to be the Amazon of the Bitcoin world (their words) doesn't fit.

Also, I don't fear that Bitcon Shop was set up to exact bitcoins in some nefarious way by the principles, with the exception of extracting vitals, at the very worst.

All things being equal, them being the first Bitcoin entity to trade on a major stock exchange should boost the bitcoin exchange rate higher, but it comes with a major expense for those who treasure their's, and other's privacy.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: td services on March 03, 2014, 06:54:09 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?

Hey, cocksucker! I'm typing it, you SOB. So chill!

From this post forward, please add to the conversation or either enjoy it, learn from it, or ignore it.

Exactly, you have zero proof.  You're just posting random junk mashed together.  /unsubscribed and I suggest everyone do that so as not to reward OP's trolling.

Your last warning! Post anything not related to this thread, and I will exercise, for the very first time, notifying/reporting your post to get it deleted. Seriously, I have never done such before, of which all the mods here can easily confirm.

You have made it quite clear that this thread serves no interest to you, thus go play somewhere else. This is a serious issue and I don't have time to play with you.

That said, you're free to ask me anything, or point out errors, of which I will kindly reply to them, in spite of your sentiment.

Why don't you just come out and present the opinion or information instead of making a stupid game out of it. This reminds me of the news on TV announcing an upcoming story and then delaying it until near the end of the news cast.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 06:56:16 PM
Back to Meesha Media Group: http://www.meesha.net/CMS/?custom=socialmedia

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7454/12910387634_e392c9aa0d_z.jpg

Remember what I pointed out about Meesha's Twitter account? Pretty lame, if you ask me, and I know most didn't. But, this is one of Meesha's major product/service that they provide. How is that they offer up a service that they themselves haven't used in the past 5 years?: https://twitter.com/MeeshaMedia

Pretty amazing, eh.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 07:09:47 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?

Hey, cocksucker! I'm typing it, you SOB. So chill!

From this post forward, please add to the conversation or either enjoy it, learn from it, or ignore it.

Exactly, you have zero proof.  You're just posting random junk mashed together.  /unsubscribed and I suggest everyone do that so as not to reward OP's trolling.

Your last warning! Post anything not related to this thread, and I will exercise, for the very first time, notifying/reporting your post to get it deleted. Seriously, I have never done such before, of which all the mods here can easily confirm.

You have made it quite clear that this thread serves no interest to you, thus go play somewhere else. This is a serious issue and I don't have time to play with you.

That said, you're free to ask me anything, or point out errors, of which I will kindly reply to them, in spite of your sentiment.

Why don't you just come out and present the opinion or information instead of making a stupid game out of it. This reminds me of the news on TV announcing an upcoming story and then delaying it until near the end of the news cast.

Please accept my apologies for not going fast enough for you.

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7386/12910598195_3a85bf4782_c.jpg

Here's the short version: Meesha Media Group, et al. (others to be shown) is controlled by the NSA and created Bitcoin Shop to glean vitals from bitcoiners. This is evident when you view what videos/work they have done in the past, oppose to working with any entity of the general public.

May I take a break now and get a fresh cup of coffee?


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: coiner8 on March 03, 2014, 07:43:08 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?

Hey, cocksucker! I'm typing it, you SOB. So chill!

From this post forward, please add to the conversation or either enjoy it, learn from it, or ignore it.

Exactly, you have zero proof.  You're just posting random junk mashed together.  /unsubscribed and I suggest everyone do that so as not to reward OP's trolling.

Your last warning! Post anything not related to this thread, and I will exercise, for the very first time, notifying/reporting your post to get it deleted. Seriously, I have never done such before, of which all the mods here can easily confirm.

You have made it quite clear that this thread serves no interest to you, thus go play somewhere else. This is a serious issue and I don't have time to play with you.

That said, you're free to ask me anything, or point out errors, of which I will kindly reply to them, in spite of your sentiment.

Why don't you just come out and present the opinion or information instead of making a stupid game out of it. This reminds me of the news on TV announcing an upcoming story and then delaying it until near the end of the news cast.

His parents must not have given him enough attention.  Now he constantly treats everyone like they're his mommy and he desperately seeks attention from them.  Pretty pathetic troll.  Now time to find how I can block a user so I don't waste any more time responding to his stupidity in the future.

Edit: Ignore link under his name.  Thank you Bitcointalk.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 08:23:07 PM
Apologies for still being on Meesha Media Group, but it's such an amazing company, I feel it perspicacious (learnt that word today--hope I used it correctly) to share more: http://www.meesha.net/CMS/?custom=web-development

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Web Design

Our concept is simple: we create the absolute best place on the web for your company. Before anything else we do, we learn who you are and how you do it. Our amazing custom design team goes to work sun up or sun down to bring that same allure, personality and success to your online home.

Out of all the entities that I could have chosen from the list generated due to this search https://www.google.com/search?q=%22sun+up+or+sun+down+to+bring+that+same+allure%22&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS549US549&oq=%22sun+up+or+sun+down+to+bring+that+same+allure%22&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i59l3.686j0j9&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8, I randomly (seriously) chose this one: http://www.moonrisedesign.com/

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We design it

Our concept is simple: we create the absolute best place on the web for your company. Before anything else we do, we learn who you are and how you do it. Our amazing custom design team goes to work sun up or sun down to bring that same allure, personality and success to your online home.

If you're wondering which used the above first, Moon Rise Desgign wins by three years: http://web.archive.org/web/20080513100019/http://www.moonrisedesign.com/

Visiting http://web.archive.org/web/20080927011329/http://www.moonrisedesign.com/virginia_web_design.htm I uncovered the following nugget:

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The above was discovered completely by accident. If that weren't the case, I would state such.

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:V9KTyvXQmrUJ:https://www.elance.com/d/d/web-design/490+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

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Meesha Media Group (MMG) is a dynamic, customer-focused, results-oriented company that provides high-definition (HD) video production services, Web 2.0 development and virtual collaboration solutions. Through proactive discussion and strategic planning, we assess each client%u2019s unique needs, define requirements, and provide the systems and products that will meet those needs while delivering the best return on customer%u2019s investment. FEATURED CLIENTS UNCF Special Programs Corporation %u2022 Institute for International Public Policy (funded U.S. Department of Education) %u2022 CIPA, NAFP, JPFP, GSRP, MUST (programs funded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration) %u2022 The Highlands Group, Inc. %u2022 Center for Assessment, Planning and Accountability %u2022 Project STOP NOW! (funded U.S. Department of Justice) %u2022 STOP HIV (funded by Center for Disease Control) %u2022 The NASA Science and Technology Institute. Check out our past projects at ------------
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http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3693/12912280294_a0c4206836_c.jpg

https://www.elance.com/samples/Meesha-net/gallery/

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Meesha Media Group can't even decide as to which date to use as to when they became viable.

http://web.archive.org/web/20110128171506/http://www.meesha.net/home/

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https://www.elance.com/s/meesha-net/about/

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Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 08:34:05 PM
Still waiting for the slightest shred of proof.  If you don't have any proof you'll keep posting stupid "teaser" postings, probably in reply to this message too.  Attention whore much?

Hey, cocksucker! I'm typing it, you SOB. So chill!

From this post forward, please add to the conversation or either enjoy it, learn from it, or ignore it.

Exactly, you have zero proof.  You're just posting random junk mashed together.  /unsubscribed and I suggest everyone do that so as not to reward OP's trolling.

Your last warning! Post anything not related to this thread, and I will exercise, for the very first time, notifying/reporting your post to get it deleted. Seriously, I have never done such before, of which all the mods here can easily confirm.

You have made it quite clear that this thread serves no interest to you, thus go play somewhere else. This is a serious issue and I don't have time to play with you.

That said, you're free to ask me anything, or point out errors, of which I will kindly reply to them, in spite of your sentiment.

Why don't you just come out and present the opinion or information instead of making a stupid game out of it. This reminds me of the news on TV announcing an upcoming story and then delaying it until near the end of the news cast.

His parents must not have given him enough attention.  Now he constantly treats everyone like they're his mommy and he desperately seeks attention from them.  Pretty pathetic troll.  Now time to find how I can block a user so I don't waste any more time responding to his stupidity in the future.

Edit: Ignore link under his name.  Thank you Bitcointalk.

Not reporting the 4-post-count dick, for he now has me on ignore. If you come back here, then it'll be considered stalking since I don't have a clue as to what your agenda may be, and I will be reporting you to the police. On second thought, I may save that option as the last resort.  ::)


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: QuestionAuthority on March 03, 2014, 09:01:05 PM
Bruno, you should read this: http://www.thedeal.com/content/consumer-retail/bitcoin-retailer-raises-19m-in-reverse-merger.php

It's pretty clear that the Handerhan guy had a lot of government contacts from his work with NASA. He probably made those training videos because of his contacts (suckin off the govt teat). They are pretty transparent about their business acquisition and don't really seem to be hiding anything. They might actually see profit potential in Bitcoin. Then again maybe it's a conspiracy. lol


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: bg002h on March 03, 2014, 09:19:47 PM
Depends what the work entailed...


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 09:22:09 PM
I have a lot more, but I could easily end my proof here with just this one post, with information I just found minutes ago (actually longer now, for it took me a while to pen this), again by accident.

One of Bitcoin Shop's principles (http://www.linkedin.com/in/michalhanderhan) (funny how he changed the spelling of his first name after using the alternate/proper[English Spelling that is] for many a years prior) and his wife visited...wait for it...the West Wing of the White House as can be seen here (her name redacted, but can easily be gleaned (http://web.archive.org/web/20010518032340/http://meesha.net/)): http://whitehouse-visitors.com/?date=2010-11-13

A person having a very, very similar name acting as their host during the visit to TWW posted the following on Twitter: https://twitter.com/harasimowiczm/status/77488129191325696

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Bitcoin, the Peer-to-Peer Currency that Hopes to Change the World http://thenextweb.com/industry/2011/06/05/bitcoin-the-peer-to-peer-currency-that-hopes-to-change-the-world/ … via @thenextweb


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 09:47:29 PM
Bruno, you should read this: http://www.thedeal.com/content/consumer-retail/bitcoin-retailer-raises-19m-in-reverse-merger.php

It's pretty clear that the Handerhan guy had a lot of government contacts from his work with NASA. He probably made those training videos because of his contacts (suckin off the govt teat). They are pretty transparent about their business acquisition and don't really seem to be hiding anything. They might actually see profit potential in Bitcoin. Then again maybe it's a conspiracy. lol

Read it! What I'm trying to point out is that all those entities that led up to Bitcon Store being on the stock exchange doesn't make sense, including TOUCHIT TECHNOLOGIES, INC, of which the reverse merger stems from.

Surely, such a viable entity like TouchIt has plenty in the news. Let's see, shall we?: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=TUCND&t=2014-02-05T06:03:14-05:00&id=64219615

Their first two news related articles.

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

TouchIT Technologies, Inc Adds Multi-Touch Gesture Support for Apple Mac in Its New Range of 4 Point Touch Interactive LEDsBusiness Wire (Thu, May 30)

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

TOUCHIT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FinancialsEDGAR Online Financials (Tue, Feb 4)

What investor in their right mind would back such?

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CEO Charles Allen said the placement is the company's first and will be used to grow the business. He declined to identify the investors, saying that they were a combination of institutional and high-net-worth investors.

GULP! I stand corrected! Investors that opt not to want to identify themselves. Probably some pension fund money or the like. BTW, don't get ahead.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: QuestionAuthority on March 03, 2014, 10:00:57 PM
Bruno, you should read this: http://www.thedeal.com/content/consumer-retail/bitcoin-retailer-raises-19m-in-reverse-merger.php

It's pretty clear that the Handerhan guy had a lot of government contacts from his work with NASA. He probably made those training videos because of his contacts (suckin off the govt teat). They are pretty transparent about their business acquisition and don't really seem to be hiding anything. They might actually see profit potential in Bitcoin. Then again maybe it's a conspiracy. lol

Read it! What I'm trying to point out is that all those entities that led up to Bitcon Store being on the stock exchange doesn't make sense, including TOUCHIT TECHNOLOGIES, INC, of which the reverse merger stems from.

Surely, such a viable entity like TouchIt has plenty in the news. Let's see, shall we?: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=TUCND&t=2014-02-05T06:03:14-05:00&id=64219615

Their first two news related articles.

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

TouchIT Technologies, Inc Adds Multi-Touch Gesture Support for Apple Mac in Its New Range of 4 Point Touch Interactive LEDsBusiness Wire (Thu, May 30)

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

TOUCHIT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FinancialsEDGAR Online Financials (Tue, Feb 4)

What investor in their right mind would back such?

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CEO Charles Allen said the placement is the company's first and will be used to grow the business. He declined to identify the investors, saying that they were a combination of institutional and high-net-worth investors.

GULP! I stand corrected! Investors that opt not to want to identify themselves. Probably some pension fund money or the like. BTW, don't get ahead.

Dude, they registered with the SEC. That makes every Bitcoin business operating legally in the US a honeypot. If you don't want to be known by the US authorities then don't use any Bitcoin business based in the USA. Oh, and don't use BitPay either because they also keep those records on merchants. I think you're freaking out a little. My post above shows that they already revealed all of the connections you are pointing out.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 10:25:07 PM
Bruno, you should read this: http://www.thedeal.com/content/consumer-retail/bitcoin-retailer-raises-19m-in-reverse-merger.php

It's pretty clear that the Handerhan guy had a lot of government contacts from his work with NASA. He probably made those training videos because of his contacts (suckin off the govt teat). They are pretty transparent about their business acquisition and don't really seem to be hiding anything. They might actually see profit potential in Bitcoin. Then again maybe it's a conspiracy. lol

Read it! What I'm trying to point out is that all those entities that led up to Bitcon Store being on the stock exchange doesn't make sense, including TOUCHIT TECHNOLOGIES, INC, of which the reverse merger stems from.

Surely, such a viable entity like TouchIt has plenty in the news. Let's see, shall we?: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/h?s=TUCND&t=2014-02-05T06:03:14-05:00&id=64219615

Their first two news related articles.

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Thursday, May 30, 2013

TouchIT Technologies, Inc Adds Multi-Touch Gesture Support for Apple Mac in Its New Range of 4 Point Touch Interactive LEDsBusiness Wire (Thu, May 30)

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

TOUCHIT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FinancialsEDGAR Online Financials (Tue, Feb 4)

What investor in their right mind would back such?

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CEO Charles Allen said the placement is the company's first and will be used to grow the business. He declined to identify the investors, saying that they were a combination of institutional and high-net-worth investors.

GULP! I stand corrected! Investors that opt not to want to identify themselves. Probably some pension fund money or the like. BTW, don't get ahead.

Dude, they registered with the SEC. That makes every Bitcoin business operating legally in the US a honeypot. If you don't want to be known by the US authorities then don't use any Bitcoin business based in the USA. Oh, and don't use BitPay either because they also keep those records on merchants. I think you're freaking out a little. My post above shows that they already revealed all of the connections you are pointing out.

<highlighted> And that is wonderful news.

It's the connections that don't make sense, coupled with Michael H. changing his name to Michal H.

https://www.facebook.com/bitcoinshopus/photos/a.167320096792360.1073741828.163751863815850/174245482766488/?type=1&stream_ref=10

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"The FBI shut down of Silk Road proves Bitcoins can't be used for illegal transactions without consequences, that's why BitcoinShop.US is here to stay" says BitcoinShop.US co-founder Michal Handerhan.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/michalhanderhan


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Bit_Happy on March 03, 2014, 10:26:56 PM
Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?

Department of BTC Justice founded by Satoshi?   :D


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on March 03, 2014, 11:55:22 PM
Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?

Department of BTC Justice founded by Satoshi?   :D

Don't get ahead of, for I'm a tad behind due to running to the Post Office. Did you know that since just prior to the Olympics, the USPS no longer tracks international packages. When ask why, the gal said she couldn't tell me, but she did know the answer. WTF is all that about? May have to Google that later because I have too many tabs open now.

EDIT: 7:09 PM CST ~ I'm locking this thread while I reevaluate my position.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Phinnaeus Gage on June 03, 2014, 03:35:40 AM
Bitcoin Shop CEO Appointed to GoCoin Advisory Board

http://cointelegraph.com/news/111624/bitcoin_shop_ceo_appointed_to_gocoin_advisory_board

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Online cryptocurrency marketplace Bitcoin Shop has announced that its head, Charles Allen, has been appointed to the advisory board of payment processor GoCoin.

Allen, who will retain his role as CEO of Bitcoin Shop, said he was “thrilled to be joining” the board. In a press release published this week, Allen stated:

“The appointment was a natural step in the progression of our relationship [with GoCoin] as Steve [Beauregard, founder and CEO of GoCoin] and I, along with the rest of his team, share many of the same visions for the future of virtual currency.”
He added that Bitcoin Shop and GoCoin were planning further collaborative opportunities for the future.

Allen worked with GoCoin’s chief operating officer Michal Handerhan in the $1.5 million equity financing of GoCoin in March.

GoCoin CEO Beauregard, meanwhile, complimented Allen’s business and financial leadership, saying the company welcomed his added guidance to the board.

Bitcoin Shop, founded in 2014, is an online marketplace similar to Amazon or eBay that accepts the virtual currencies Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin as payment for transactions. The site currently offers over 140,000 items in 400 item categories.

The site is powered with the GoCoin payment processor, which converts altcoin transactions in real time to fiat currency – on the Bitcoin Shop site, US dollars. The conversion rate of altcoins to dollars on the marketplace is updated by GoCoin every 15 minutes, according to the Bitcoin Shop site.

Most recently, we've learnt that Louis J. Freeh, an FBI notable, was part of Sunlot's Mt Gox takeover plans from the get-go

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=628000.msg7082210#msg7082210

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Freeh

This thread is relatively short, so please take the time to read it if you haven't already in the past, albeit a re-read may be in order considering that Brock Pierce is now on the board of TBF.

Further must read: http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1436229/000141588914000991/btcs10k_dec312013.htm


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Ron~Popeil on June 03, 2014, 07:10:44 AM
I don't really see it as an issue. A lot of companies contract with the government.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: jabo38 on June 03, 2014, 07:24:42 AM
To me the beauty of bitcoin is that I don't have to trust that entity but that I can trust the great Bitcoin network. 

If I don't like that entity, I don't have to use them. 


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: ShakyhandsBTCer on June 13, 2014, 12:51:15 AM
Most libertarians would likely not wish to do business with an entity like this, however the DOJ may give this hypothetical exchange some level of legitimacy.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: Beliathon on June 13, 2014, 01:30:16 AM
The US government knows what you're doing with you're money regardless of what sites you use to spend it. Mmm kay?

Soon they will be constantly outed and shamed, preventing them from the continued use of coercion, deception, and violence to get their way. And we will live in a more reasonable, more kind world.

The future is coming. If you are a lover of domination and/or violence you should consider suicide now, a world governed by reason may not be for you.


Title: Re: Would you trust a major Bitcoin entity that works with the DoJ?
Post by: ShakyhandsBTCer on June 14, 2014, 03:39:45 AM
I don't really see it as an issue. A lot of companies contract with the government.

That is true, plus the NSA can pretty much see everything regardless.