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101  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin implants? on: December 20, 2016, 05:34:49 PM
Nevertheless, I want to know your opinion about this, since it would be pretty cool to have such a system to help spread mass adoption of the cryptocurrency.  Smiley

No, it wouldn't. Sounds a lot like Revelation, referring to the Anti-Christ's mark.

"And he causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name"

“If any man worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark…the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God…”
102  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Trump picks "Bitcoin Congressman" Mulvaney for budget chief among others. on: December 20, 2016, 05:30:56 PM
Trump picks 'Bitcoin Congressman" Mulvaney for budget chief among others. Mulvaney has been a consistent Bitcoin proponent and while some do not agree with Trump's policy, his picks can do extreme good for Bitcoin.

https://mulvaney.house.gov/media-center/articles-op-eds/sc-republican-among-founders-congressional-bitcoin-caucus

Mulvaney,
"Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize the financial services industry, the U.S. economy, and the delivery of government services, and I am proud to be involved with this initiative on the ground floor." He also praised bitcoin as a currency that is "not manipulatable by any government."

Here are other Bitcoin proponents in Trump's movement,

Peter Thiel (Trump's advisory board), investor in Bitpay and vocal supporter of Bitcoin.

Elon Musk (Trump’s Strategic and Policy Forum), publicly said that Bitcoin is "probably a good thing"

Indra Nooyi (Trump’s Strategic and Policy Forum), publicly supported blockchain, called it "the technology that could profoundly impact the way we manage issues of trust, security and privacy for years to come"

Ginni Rometty (Trump’s Strategic and Policy Forum), a vocal advocate of blockchain: “The blockchain will do for transactions what the internet did for information.”
103  Economy / Services / Re: LOOKING FOR VOICE RECORDING OF SMALL TEXT - ENGLISH NATIVE on: December 20, 2016, 04:20:49 PM
I can do this for you pretty easily right now! Can you provide me with further information as well as your budget?
104  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Stop watching the price. These automated alerts will watch it for you. on: December 20, 2016, 04:33:26 AM
Great service! I love the minimal layout and I love that it's super simple to get all setup. I'm looking forward to seeing how this project progresses!
105  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: carlosiness Is officially a Thief on: December 20, 2016, 03:57:41 AM
Sorry for your loss, this is another illustration of why no matter a user's status, you should always play on the safe side and use escrow.
I have marked the account with negative feedback until this is rectified.

Here is the link to his profile in case anyone else would like to give trust feedback on carlosiness: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=109711
106  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Clean, Minimal and Professional Web Design by Devthedev on: December 19, 2016, 09:56:32 PM
Bump!
107  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering Bitcoin Loans up to 0.50 BTC [Collateral Required] - OPEN on: December 19, 2016, 04:27:58 AM
Formal Loan Request

This is ruggedman_dan.
Loan amount: 0.5 BTC
Repayment amount: 0.55 BTC
Repayment duration: 2 weeks (Dec 31, 2016 if approved today)
Collateral: Forum account
1D21VbzEakD5sdTPajcXDBkj9Ev3Uqxnic

Replied via private message.

Loan request : 0.008 btc
Reason buy in an site rs3 gold gift card
Amount: 0.009 btc
Repayments date : 19/12/2016
Collateral this account
Wallet 1QJMzyAMtDTweZnbUwvF7KnXz9Dv3o9XoE

Loan Amount: 0.0634BTC
Reason for Taking out a Loan: Loan till paycheck
Amount to be repaid: 0.0697 Bitcoin
Repayment Date: 26.12.2016
Type of Collateral: This account. Potentional Sr Member
Bitcoin Address: 1CtfAUvdTwqY1BhfVD7znGEt31qpknJWFT

Denied.
108  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Resolved. str4wm4n was hacked. He repaid my loss in full. Please revise feedback on: December 19, 2016, 02:50:22 AM
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This message is at the request of Zepher and Liad.Services - 12/18/2016
I used 13Zq4k6EmMqbQWg7dqRDRGRCcnGfR6tuNu to send 1.01 BTC to 1Avi7zTVthSopYJUL4Efor619AtsgLJGBc
https://blockchain.info/tx/d2af594713d7074e5380bc526f6606ab08d519192853bcb49a413fb4e11e53a5
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
GwAzo45fxeN6NGVAUSkLBIat4b7SKlQ9eS0kKn6wF/UkHJEcT8U1IR0qrqFTLbURRAhA8ldH+4zXstiQjyrc2J0=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This message is at the request of Zepher and Liad.Services - 12/18/2016
198UkipDFBqd8XFtFi4qZjASurqmWtqhL is my address from 1/23/2011
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
G5OPHdO0qL9xMzu1xyoKRcjsi1M0K6Jec1Ea8QMNYxLWUXRIHBTc2CqhfaBTeDWxD7J6mb04QTte/qDTNGMzA/Y=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Both messages verify as specified.


http://prntscr.com/dl4rgm
http://prntscr.com/dl4rki

Confirmed, I have removed my feedback on str4wm4n's account.
109  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan-0.036 BTC on: December 19, 2016, 02:45:09 AM
Loan is repaid

Confirmed. Thank you!
110  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Forum Moderators on: December 17, 2016, 02:14:02 PM
we are looking moderators for our new forum.

you must have free time, about 4-5 hour in a day for our forum and and you must be well informed in crypto world.

if you are interested, more details in pm

If this is a paid position I would love to contribute, let me know!
111  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Raffle] Pick: gilt 1oz Nastyfans coin/MS67 Punchout coin - 16 slots - 0.015BTC on: December 17, 2016, 02:08:21 PM
I would like to reserve d and e!

https://blockchain.info/tx/93ae90d5aa7e87ce2ad9503d45d0d1ab66d3db07977b2021f3b789947d6883bf
112  Economy / Services / Re: Clean, Minimal and Professional Web Design by Devthedev on: December 17, 2016, 01:58:42 PM
Contact me today for all of your web design needs!

Dev does great work, he created the very clean looking website, bit-pac.com, for me in only a few days. I would definitely recommend his services for anyone looking for a modern website done quickly and professionally.

I appreciate the feedback about your experience, it was a pleasure working with you!
113  Economy / Services / Re: Escrow Service offered! I Charge 0.003 btc per transaction. on: December 17, 2016, 01:54:35 PM
Sure ill do that if before that happens i dont just leae do to all the assholes in this forum. im fed up with this. not a single one of them would like it if they had to deal with the shit for every single idea to earn bitcoin they post. thanks for the helpful feedback neochiny. everyone else... i dont appreciate the negative shit happening over and over when you dont know jack shit about me. im NOT A FUCKING SCAMMER AND YOU ARE ACTING LIKE SHITHEADS. if this continues im going to for start tracking your comments and returning the favor then second ill leave once im satisfied your POed enough.

it was your fault you started shit talking with absolutely no clue what was going on further more i am mentaly disabled. i cant do any public work jobs because if i did someone like you would speak to me and id break there fucking jaw. its not that i dont want to work its that im not allowed to work. on top of that dont ever let me see you face to face. i WANT to break your neck simplyfrom typing with your punk ass. And YES its your fault i want to do so cock sucking piece of shit.

They way you responded to criticism is more worrisome than the fact that you have no feedback and joined the forum 7 days ago.
114  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering Bitcoin Loans up to 0.50 BTC [Collateral Required] - OPEN on: December 17, 2016, 01:50:31 PM
Loan Amount: 0.5 BTC
Reason for Taking out a Loan: trading
Amount to be repaid: 0.65 BTC
Repayment Date: 0.325 BTC 01/20/17 & 0.325 BTC 02/20/2017
Type of Collateral: 2160 Incent Tokens in my Waves Wallet & 805.5 Decent Tokens in my Decent ICO wallet.
Bitcoin Address:
1LwwZBy9c41w24wPo48VD5NmYzsDVyfvmH

Denied, too large of a loan with volatile collateral.

Loan Amount: 0.05 btc
Reason for Taking out a Loan: sports betting
Amount to be repaid: 0.055
Repayment Date: 21-12-2016
Type of Collateral: bitcointalk sr.member account
Bitcoin Address: 1QGmTX1vNoPRWzGrDaBk9riXi6K6LdvjJs

Denied, I do not provide loans for gambling.
115  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: WANTED: social media manager on: December 17, 2016, 04:55:58 AM
I have extensive marketing and Bitcoin knowledge, I have been around the Bitcoin space for a few years. Private message me if you would like my assistance!
116  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Obama Orders ‘Full Review’ Of Election Hacking on: December 17, 2016, 04:50:32 AM
Voting via the Internet does not give an objective picture. To rig the elections through the Internet much easier. You follow the example of Russia. There's always the election is a fraud. The same thing will happen in America. The Russians have already shown what they can do.

Perhaps that is the reason why the Democrats have always supported internet voting. Democrats normally score more than 90% of the votes in areas where Voter IDs are not required to cast the vote.

Perhaps. The recount in Michigan turned up more Democrat votes than actual people in some precincts. So Democrats donated to expose Democrat voter fraud.
117  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Conservatism on: December 16, 2016, 08:15:50 PM

Nope, it's reversed. Conservative policy is more for individual freedom, limited government and free trade as well as the interpretation of the constitution in the original form. Whereas democrats feel the constitution is something that needs to be updated to the current times (while the party's leadership is on average 30 years older than Republican leadership)
Sorry but that is very not true.
Conservatives are against regulation of businesses and government, but they love to regulate people's personal lives.
Such as who you can marry, or what bathroom you can use, or what drugs you can injest etc.

I personally believe government should have its hands away from marriage, mostly because they do not do anything right. I could care less who you marry. However, now that they have their hands in gay marriage legislation, now we have people being forced to photograph or bake cakes for weddings, even if it is against their religion. We have a 1st amendment last time I checked.

On bathrooms, for the safety of other women it is believed not be proper for a man with every cell in their body with an X and Y chromosome (besides some sperm cells) to use the same bathroom. These are scientific facts, it's concerning that society is normalizing mental disorder. There had been countless instances of men raping women and claiming to be transgender and that is an extreme issue.

Why do people always to tag and label everyone, you are who you are and you believe in what you believe  Huh  To suggest that most bitcoiners are liberal without anyway of even knowing that is just ridiculous,  keep your labels to yourself.
I am a political science major and have been extremely active in the Politics and Society forum for a while, it's not hard to determine. I'm just stating what I have observed. I could really care less what side of the political spectrum you're on, I'm just genuinely interested. The free exchange of ideas doesn't only apply when it agrees with you, you will never see me trying to silence someone's voice. If you do not agree with someone, encourage more speech to understand the opposing position, not less speech.
118  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Conservatism on: December 16, 2016, 07:16:28 PM
It's prety natural that Bitcoin users are liberal. People with liberal attitude to the world are wide open to new things including new technologies, changes and alternatives. So they were more keen to adopt Bitcoin too. Conservatives are different and they are usualy reserved to stuff like this. This both is worth for politics and everyday life and not just in America.

I do not believe that is true at all, to Bitcoin specifically.

The average age of House Republican leadership is 47.
The average age of House Democratic leadership is 76. (old enough to vote for JFK)

Tell me again who is the party of new technologies and innovation?
119  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Conservatism on: December 16, 2016, 05:59:41 PM
Yeah, I am extremely conservative and did consider myself a republican, but no longer. My party left me when they elected Trump because he's been a life-long liberal and is basically moderate now. However, I do feel Pence and his advisors will balance out the ticket slightly. I will cheer when he does something good, but will be extremely critical when he does bad things. RodeoX, like you just showed: Trump has seriously damaged the conservative moment, he doesn't represent many of our values. But on another note, the Democratic Party is definitely in shambles as well.
That's the thing. I do not really consider myself conservative, but I have respect for those who have a consistent philosophy on the subject, right or left. But Trump is just about Trump and seems to have no center or consistent ideas about the world. He just reacts in the moment based on his feelings at that moment. That is how dictatorships operate. These are worrying times. 
P.S. I often voted Dem in the past. My party has also sold out and I'm outta there. 

Absolutely, I am a Rubio and Reagan conservative all the way, and completely respect real democrats that aren't leftist snowflakes that want to abolish the electoral college and declare war on police. Next election, conservatives and real democrats will likely have to run 3rd party like Evan McMullin.

Maybe I'm wrong there, but doesn't liberal mean the liberty of people from governmental restrictions?
So I would somehow see it just the other way round, that conservatives would hinder bitcoin growth, because it's the nature of conservativism to keep things like they are.
In case of money that would be fiat money.

Nope, it's reversed. Conservative policy is more for individual freedom, limited government and free trade as well as the interpretation of the constitution in the original form. Whereas democrats feel the constitution is something that needs to be updated to the current times (while the party's leadership is on average 30 years older than Republican leadership)
120  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Conservatism on: December 16, 2016, 05:26:53 PM
What I see in America is that conservatives believe in nothing. They just elected a megalomaniac New York billionaire who is loyal to Russia. What country is this anymore?
I don't think that all conservatives are behind Trump. Like I said in my previous post, there must also be some that just believe in personal freedom (libertarian).

Anyway, I don't think that someone who is conservative isn't automatically a bad person or stupid, same with liberals. Although some people from either side would have you believe that.

Yeah, I am extremely conservative and did consider myself a republican, but no longer. My party left me when they elected Trump because he's been a life-long liberal and is basically moderate now. However, I do feel Pence and his advisors will balance out the ticket slightly. I will cheer when he does something good, but will be extremely critical when he does bad things.

RodeoX, like you just illustrated: Trump has seriously damaged the conservative moment, he doesn't represent many of our values. But on another note, the Democratic Party is definitely in shambles as well.
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