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101  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Calling On The Smartest Bitcoin Pros In The World on: March 16, 2014, 12:26:28 PM
How would you like to magnify your wealth, influence, and prestige?

Up for consideration is discussion about the formation of a Bitcoin club, where you WILL be respected and regarded for your btc acumen

Actual movers and shakers do not need a "prestige and respect club" to get their work done.

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If you want to dabble in Bitcoin, start listening to the people in Bitcoin.

This isn't circumvented by organizing your own little clique.
102  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitFor.Me - Affordable BitCoin Mining Contracts! Launches May 1st! on: March 16, 2014, 12:04:27 PM
No, dude. Further marketing speak isn't what you were told you needed to present. This is bitcoin, not McDonald's. You'll have to actually read, actually work, and actually produce something of value if you propose to have it.
103  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitcointa.lk, the Bitcointalk community with a 2014 forum software on: March 16, 2014, 12:53:04 AM
Seems like a lot of work for potentially very little upside, but hey. Backups are always useful, you never know.
104  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BitFor.Me - Affordable BitCoin Mining Contracts! Launches May 1st! on: March 15, 2014, 03:27:10 PM
Greetings BitCoinTalk Members and Viewers,

BitFor.Me is set to launch it's miners on a full scale level THIS May 1st.
Our Company strives to offer the BitCoin Community with BitCoin Mining Contracts that will fit your needs!
We've prepared for the worst, and are hoping for the best - so let's make this the launch of a lifetime!

We are a U.S. based company, with an ambitious and passionate team.
Our Miners are ready for customers, and our Customer Support is ready to serve you, so secure your contract EARLY!

Here are our current rates and plans:

100GH/s for One Year - 0.9 BTC
500GH/s for One Year - 4.9BTC
1TH/s for One Year - 8.1BTC
2TH/s for One Year - 16.0BTC
4TH/s for One Year - 31.0BTC

If you wish to set-up a custom plan, feel free to email us at Support@BitFor.Me
We currently accept BitCoin Payments (Powered by CoinBase.com), but are also working on a secure Credit Card Payment System.

On May 1st, our 24/7 Call Center will OPEN, and we will be ready to serve YOU!
(Until then ... email us!)

Thanks for your support!

BitFor.Me
Support@BitFor.Me

Think of this as an investment opportunity - not a product purchase.
Once a service is paid for, we will send you a confirmation email.

Steps to continue will be in that email.

Who are you, how are you qualified, why is this any different than the scores of similar "services" that've flopped, what "preparations" have you made, and why aren't you aware that these questions need to be answered in your announcement? See here.
105  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Buy and Sell with bitcoin - Online Marketplace for Cryptocurrency on: March 15, 2014, 03:24:24 PM
To make everyone feel safe we thought it'd be better if everyone has to register. It gives people the ability to gain trust and verify everything as well.

Safety is based on security and operator competence, not throwing in some feature or other as an afterthought. See here.
106  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Calling out the premier scam on Havelock at the moment on: March 15, 2014, 01:15:16 PM
BTW how many facebook friends does Danny have?

I dunno, fiddy cents' worth? What is facebook anyway?
107  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Calling out the premier scam on Havelock at the moment on: March 15, 2014, 12:24:36 PM

No, he's just a "director" with zero connections.
108  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Calling out the premier scam on Havelock at the moment on: March 15, 2014, 12:19:07 PM
Oh, you think I was in a coma in 2013, fortunately not

September 2013..... My mother had passed away in the May 2009 Good one!

Congratulations, you should join Newsweek!

That's all?
109  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Considering Dev of a Bitcoin Hardwallet on: March 15, 2014, 11:33:08 AM
Essentially I've been toying with making a Bitcoin hardwallet myself what with none having been released yet and those that are going for well over $150 with no real estimate as to release anyway.

Search harder. S.NSA's Cardano, for instance, is currently in development and scheduled for demos next month. Of course, this'd be slanted rather hard on the security side of things. But of course, why'd you bother with something that wasn't?
110  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CryptoPapers.com - Official Thread - Paper Wallet Generator on: March 15, 2014, 11:19:18 AM
  • RNG Generation: Entropy collection based on mouse movement

Not exactly a stellar feature.

The problem with mouse-based entropy is that a mouse is controlled by a person, and people are pretty bad at being random. For a demonstration of this, have a go at the machine here.

This is something that should probably be known about and compensated for before making claims about advanced features.
111  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Deprived Mining Speculation (DMS) on: March 15, 2014, 11:05:13 AM
Not at home (and fairly drunk) so can't lookup figures

Off to bed now before work tomorrow -will try to touch base

I havent done (and  can't presently do) any of the math

So not only do you imagine it's okay to disappear for months at a time exposing a gaping lack of any sort of failsafe or planning, but the idea is that it's also okay to come back drunk, without data, and with a pile of maybes and vague assertions of somehow wiping up after yourself later?

The abhorrent lack of discipline among wannabe securities issuers in BTC is not some sort of lower bound that you can adopt and still be taken seriously. Adopting this is the wave of a certain banner, recognizable to anyone without their heads up their asses, ostensibly recognizable at one point to yourself.

So long as it isn't impossible due to block-chain limitations ALL outstanding dividends WILL be paid promptly (subject to confirming the email/BTC addresses) so any judgment of what's fair has to be made on that basis.

You are not in a position to decree what's fair any more than you're in a position to allude to other people's failures. You've got those months' worth of explaining (with data, not later, not when you magically access some piece of equipment, not drunk, not truncated for the sake of some irrelevant task on the horizon) to do --start there. You've made quite sure that's the only place to start that you've got.
112  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Calling out the Bitcoin Foundation Scam. on: March 15, 2014, 10:40:57 AM
Holding the keys has also made early comers to Bitcoin wealthy beyond measure. "I made a small investment in Bitcoin and it is actually enough that I could now retire if I wanted to," Andresen says. "Overall, I've made about $800 per penny I've invested. It's insane."

How legit is this high profile bitcoin foundation figure?

So he prefers US dollars over bitcoins? So he speculate instead of using it as a currency? Seems legit.

Any revolutionary idea will be at first promoted by people that just happen to be around at the time. So he thinks the world in dollars, what of it. So he won't be around for much longer, at least not in the sense of relevance. What of it.

They are moving the main office to the UK. "Section 1.1 Principal Office" of their Bylaws state they will maintain an office in DC which, of course, they never did because they're a virtual org. Now they are going to really have their first brick & mortar office and it will be somewhere other than stated in their own charter. What a clusterfuck of maniacal egomaniac geeks. I don't think there's a single upper member of that organization that I would let park my Mercedes if they worked as a valet. They must have completely screwed up all of the meetings in Washington so they are going to give the UK a try now. We will never know how badly they performed in Washington because they don't even keep their own membership informed. The membership must learn what's happening at the foundation from Reddit. lol

It's always funny what comes out of geeks meeting politics.

But yes, leaving aside they failed to ever produce as much as a fucking report, let alone one up to standard, asking them for minutes seems way over the top. And besides, who wants more of that crap.

Where is the center of BTC?

IRC.

turn left at the unicorn

That's the other one.
113  Economy / Securities / Re: [Mpex.co] The Scientology of Bitcoin Finance? on: March 15, 2014, 10:35:52 AM
That's a shame because I love having a discussion with you. Why won't you take my bet so I can buy extra warm meals? Isn't gambling your thing?

Or are you not confident in your own ability to bring in any significant revenue.

"Gambling is my thing"? Dude, stop imagining everything you hear, see or read is coming from the same voices in your head.

While I get it may be hard for you, you have to somehow achieve this distinction, because as it stands your presumption is insulting to the few members of the general public that may come into contact with your broken, sorry ass. Like I dunno, social caseworkers, nightcourt judges, me....

You'll have to do it, irrespective of how inconvenient it may seem, because there can be no contest of convenience between these two: while your own head with its own productions is the epitome of impotence, we can hurt you. And we will hurt you. Very, very badly. Especially the cops, they're the worst. Well... at least if you're decerebrated enough that a baton up your ass is the only pain stimulus you respond to anymore.
114  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: March 15, 2014, 10:16:18 AM
Lol, Garret could even be pointing these Cointerra rigs at an address he owns that he hasn't made public and -no one- would even know.

Garret has absolutely zero accountability!

I would not be surprised if he has been ripping shareholders off just because he knows that no one can see what he does. Like that time we had 2 months of unaccounted dividends because there was 0% luck on the pool. Soloing with that little hardware would have been a complete joke! I truly doubt that was what he was doing.

Reminds me of the BFL chip group buy where I unfortunately took part of.... He was the -only- group buyer to receive the BFL chips late, and he was late by a damn month. Who knows, he might have received them on time, made miners with them. Used the miners to get some BTC and buy another reel a month later for 1/8th the price.

I don't want to sound like a conspiracist here, but with 0% accountability, Garret can do whatever the fuck he wants, and I've already been ripped off several thousand $$$ from his damn ignorance.

Maybe my fears are right and he is stealing shareholders money though...... we all know he has some debts. The only way he could prove he isn't is by running these for Cog addresses.

Is there a way to remove Garret as the CEO of this company? Garret clearly can't handle this ship while he goes to college. I know a lot of you shareholders actually care about your money too.

I just can't get the possibility out of my head that this -kid- could be stealing our dollars just because he knows there is not much we can get done.


Maybe some-type of audit by the SEC wouldn't be bad for this company's shareholders, those are the guys I care about.... because I am a shareholder...

EDIT-
I would personally like to raise the motion to fire Garret as CEO of Cognitive Mining. I don't think he is doing a good job, and he is not worried about the shareholder's interests/BTC/$$ in this company.

This should be interesting.
115  Economy / Scam Accusations / Calling out the premier scam on Havelock at the moment on: March 15, 2014, 10:15:16 AM
(They're all scams, just generally more obvious.)

So, Danny Brewster, "CEO" of Neobee: take your time to answer the following questions, preferably neither in the manner of Vleisides nor Karpeles.

1. Are you a welder by training? Do you have any formal education other than vocational school? Do you have a studies diploma issued by any accredited body in any jurisdiction?

2. Were you involved in a street fight in the summer of 2013, one of many as part and parcel of a retarded chav lifestyle? Did that particular fight land you in a coma? Did that even result in a public subscription list being open so that your [estranged] father and sisters could come to Cyprus, because the "CEO" of September 2013 did not command, if you added up all the savings accounts of the entire family + all the couch cushion change of all the neighbors, enough financial resources to cover personal travel expenses?

3. How much of the Bitcoin collected by your Havelock "listing"/scam has been used to repay various debts you contracted prior to September 2013, including but not limited to the people that paid for your mother's airfare? How did you settle the hospital bill?

4. Did you lie in this reddit comment,

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The public facing websites are being tied into the advertising campaign which starts on 1st Feb. If you have concerns about me then so be it, if you would also like me to spend my time delivering updates then just say, however I do look forward to proving posts like these wrong.

seeing how "the public facing websites" still do not exist, or were you simply displaying your lack of business acumen and limited intellectual abilities when you made that statement?

5. Generally speaking anyone can overpay for advertising and make false statements about exclusive deals that aren't. Nevertheless this isn't a common course taken by actual CEOs with actual training and actual business experience, due to the unfortunate situation a few months down the road, when investors aren't going to be able to take inflated "eyeballs" and "pageviews" statistics gladly delivered by the media agency in lieu of dividends. That notwithstanding, is it true that due to your lack of business acumen and limited intellectual ability, the extent of the "business plan" of NeoBee actually is exactly "buy some advertising and whatever", and having now reached the end of its rail the entire thing is about to collapse into nothingness?

The actual people with actual functioning heads and actual fortunes actually involved in Bitcoin (specifically as opposed to degenerates such as yourself, and clueless idiots such as the sort that would "invest" in crap of the kind Havelock peddles) would very much like to know. Thanks.
116  Economy / Securities / Re: [Cryptostocks] HEATHERAI - Automated Cryptocurrency Exchange Trading Bots on: March 14, 2014, 11:33:10 PM
See here.
117  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: I built a bitcoin app you may find useful on: March 14, 2014, 06:10:59 PM
"Ease" is exactly what bitcoin needs right now. Your post is antiquated. I think you're right though in that this forum is most probably not the target market.

Bitcoin doesn't need anything, and those who need ease, singly or as a whole, do not have anything to do with bitcoin. Standards are standards, and it'll never be the case that ease will trump sense. Not among people who think.
118  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: I built a bitcoin app you may find useful on: March 13, 2014, 04:08:11 PM
A few weeks ago, a friend and I had the idea to build an app to send and receive bitcoin over social networks. There have been many times in the past where we wanted to send bitcoin to people on Facebook or Twitter (to tip, or as a gift, or to pay back friends), but could never do it easily. The recipient has to set up a wallet, understand how it all works, and send me their address, among other things.
 
The entire bitcoin experience seemed to be a real pain for average users. We thought they would be more at ease transacting on platforms they’re familiar with, with people they can identify and trust, as opposed to anonymous addresses.

So we built Coingram: https://coingram.co

It’s quite straightforward: you can send bitcoin to anyone on Facebook or Twitter. You can also receive bitcoin from anyone by sharing a link: coingram.co/[your-username]. And you can send very tiny amounts (as little as 1 micro-bitcoin). Everything is free.

We have many features planned (mobile app, embeddable buttons, attaching media to your transaction) but we think it's reached a point where we want to see if anyone's actually going to use the darn thing.

We think it has some potential. What do you guys think?

See here. This is the place to establish your competence, not to obfuscate yourself and your idea while appealing to "ease".
119  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bestexchangeonline.com: Exchange Bitcoin,Perfectmoney,PayPal,Webmoney,CashU,Liqp on: March 13, 2014, 04:00:09 PM
Christ on a cracker. Have the people paying you for "marketing" see here.
120  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BCBB? Bitcoin Business Bureau? on: March 13, 2014, 02:56:32 PM
The proven model that gave us pirate@40 and other such luminaries.

Yes, there are upstanding people rated highly on the WoT as well. But it does not seem to be a definitive indicator.

That some people misunderstand how the WoT is to be used doesn't make it any less than the correct tool.
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