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1061  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc. on: September 19, 2013, 01:01:42 AM
If there's anyone I haven't offended please feel free to post (detailing why you aren't offended) and I'll make a genuine effort to offend you.  Wouldn't want anyone feeling left out.

::waves::
1062  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Legit or Not? Triple Your Bitcoins in 3 Days? on: September 19, 2013, 12:49:30 AM
For those in this thread wondering what the harm would be with "testing it out", "getting in first", etc: have a read.
1063  Economy / Securities / Re: I'm starting a new project, anyone interested? on: September 18, 2013, 01:35:22 PM
No, seriously. Take your Amazing Company and go back to WoW farming.
1064  Economy / Securities / Re: Low Risk Dice Game For Mobile | 1% House Edge | In Beta Test Now on: September 18, 2013, 01:26:39 PM
I have decided to stay annoymous for the safety of your bitcoins that will be invested in the bankroll.

How does that work, exactly?
1065  Economy / Services / Re: Read a poem, earn a Bitcoin competition. on: September 17, 2013, 06:51:40 PM
What's mlp?
1066  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: An Open Security Challenge to Online Bitcoin Businesses on: September 16, 2013, 12:13:49 AM
Your notions of security proceed from fundamentally flawed premises. This is why pronouncements on specialist topics by the random forumer are not particularly valuable.
1067  Economy / Securities / Re: Hey Activeminers? You won't make your investment back. on: September 15, 2013, 09:32:50 PM
Bitcoin is not a consumer thing. Find something more adequate for your needs and abilities.

Number one issue with Bitcoin right now? People with an agenda trying to make Bitcoin into what they want it to be.

I try to not get into the whole what Bitcoin is for debate, I see Bitcoin being most powerful when neutral and used for many different reasons.

So can Bitcoin be a consumer thing? Perhaps it can. Who are you to be the decider?

Some of your posts make a little sense, others just reek of stupid.

This isn't about me "trying" anything. This is about what something is. If you have problems with the notion that things exist as what they are, and not what would be convenient for you at the moment, and not what would make you feel better, and not what would include everyone, the remedy would be to spend your time reading, considering, and thinking.

Thinking. Not demanding that others conform to your broken ideology because "perhaps". Not nipping at the ankles of those who have thought, and drawn the correct conclusions (and yeah, there are such things as correct conclusions, whether you'd want that to be the case or not).

I get that in plenty of spheres you'd be able to spout this nonsense without anyone explaining to you that you've done something wrong, because you might be shocked and offended. Those are the spheres that suck, irrespective of whether they make you feel good, are convenient, etc. Bitcoin is not one of them. Specifically. If that means you're not interested, by all means go hang out at your local consumer bank, where I'm sure you'll get all the empty lipservice about being an important and valued customer you could possibly want. The rest of us are getting shit done.

Meanwhile, sittin' steady at 3:1.
1068  Economy / Securities / Re: S.MG - The Ministry of Games. on: September 15, 2013, 09:04:02 PM
Further details released re crafting.


Ahh that's pretty cool!
1069  Economy / Securities / Re: Feeler investment - hire 20 lawyers from India to bring down BFL and AVALON on: September 15, 2013, 01:49:09 PM
Did someone say Zerg?

But seriously. What is this? Kindergarden?

MPOE-PR's Ignore link is orange for a very good reason...

Yep. Pretty much that people like you cannot read.
1070  Economy / Securities / Re: Hey Activeminers? You won't make your investment back. on: September 15, 2013, 01:35:52 AM
More likely, no one gives a shit about that site.

Even the NO side, which I imagine is supported by all of the #bitcoin-assets fanboys, has only 5 people who bothered to bet. Honestly, the site is a fail, which explains why dividends to shareholders can be measured in pocket lint. The crew that run it just don't have the insight or temperament to operate consumer facing businesses.

Bitcoin is not a consumer thing. Find something more adequate for your needs and abilities.
1071  Economy / Securities / Re: letdice.com IPO - succeeded, and [btc]1349 available to invest. on: September 15, 2013, 12:34:09 AM
It looks like half the people here think it's a free giveaway and post their addresses. How can you be that stupid?

This thread is pure spam anyway - there was no reason to create it, just stay in the Lets-Dice one.
Still less spammy than people who posting Lets Dice 1BTC playcoin referral link everywhere in this forum and esp in the Chinese Thread

Oh, sorry for that side effect.

And yet you're still polluting. Get out of the Securities forum, get out of Bitcoin, go learn what IPO means, learn what investment means, see here, and learn some goddamned due respect instead of weaseling around with this junk.

This makes me sad. This makes me really sad.

How are people still investing in this, what is wrong with the Bitcoin community?

There you have it. Get it into your skull. Nobody with a clue is interested in your littering.

1072  Economy / Services / Read a poem, earn a Bitcoin competition. on: September 14, 2013, 08:51:57 PM
The job is to read MP's recent The Progre. Add your reading as a link in a comment to that article - preferably in an open format, but anything goes really as long as it's playable. Best read received this month receives 1 Bitcoin - make sure to include your BTC address in the same comment as the link.

Note that in recognition of women's dismal presence in tech as well as to underline the fact that women generally aren't welcome on the Internet, only male voices will be considered. This goes irrespective of clitsize - if you sound like a whiny pre-op transsexual we don't want you. Gimme some nice rich baritone or whatever.

Furthermore, accents are welcome, especially Yiddish or any version of comical French. Irish on the other hand is very overdone to death and No Longer Sexytm.
1073  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Useful links for earning BTC on: September 14, 2013, 04:12:52 PM
Rather than counting on faucets etc to leak out minuscule amounts for tasks that don't really contribute anything to anyone, you can propose good bets at BitBet for BTC. There's also an affiliate program.
1074  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: September 13, 2013, 09:51:19 PM
1075  Economy / Securities / Re: p2p virtual securities? on: September 13, 2013, 08:57:12 PM
The seminal discussion on the topic happened last December, here.
1076  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: ALERT: Malware in PM (Not NMC) [Re: Project 1 - Split LTC into 100 Addresses] on: September 13, 2013, 06:50:31 PM
Malware definite.  
...

Hey, congrats on setting a fine example of how to apply your interests/abilities/time and produce something useful. Post an addy for a well-earned reward.
1077  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: LocalBitcoins.com exploit! on: September 13, 2013, 02:54:57 PM
My gosh, people need to stop setting up bitcoin exchange places without setting up proper security first!
So many places are getting hacked into, WHEN WILL PEOPLE LEARN!?

They'll learn when they're able to recognize their own vanity, stupidity, and unreadiness. Which would often enough seem about as likely as pigs flying, sadly.

By now its at the same stage like the "Piratenpartei" in germany: sympathic, here to change the world, full of great ideas, clever in the system, ready for the future - but in actual reality a bunch of nerds who are unable to act like adult politicians and becomes ridiculous when trying.

Don't write a code, go to your local bank, ask for an internship and learn how moneys works.

This, basically. With the addendum that not everyone is cut out to run a business. And the post-script that paying attention to what the actually capable have to say is a necessary step.
1078  Economy / Securities / Re: Feeler investment - hire 20 lawyers from India to bring down BFL and AVALON on: September 13, 2013, 02:34:28 PM
Just putting it out there for anyone who's been burnt lately. I will fly to India and put together a cheap super team of lawyers and we will crush our enemy.


After BFL and AVALON are in jail (or killed themselves) we will then use the same team to look after share holders bitcoin business's

Right, because vague threats utilizing Zerg labor are way better than vague promises utilizing Zerg mentality.

Rather than wait for third parties to eke out some tasteless morsel of vengeance, people would do well to read, learn, and take careful notes when the authoritative sources are kind enough to point out why something is not worth their time, money, energy, blood, and so on.
1079  Economy / Securities / Re: POLL: Is Labcoin legit? on: September 13, 2013, 02:17:00 PM
There is no way to poll people in the labcoin thread

Who cares anyway? Are you that OCD?

There's no need for a poll. The verdict was in a while ago, and posturing as though that's possibly not the case by "polling the community" is an offense to both to those capable of thinking this stuff through on their own and to those trying to get to that point.

It's not that there's something wrong with wanting to contribute. It's that not all contributions are valuable, or even benevolent. Start here.
1080  Economy / Securities / Re: Another 120 BTC give-away... on: September 13, 2013, 01:50:59 PM
I'd guess it's time for another personal responsibility reminder.
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