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1101  Economy / Securities / Re: Activemining on Bitfunder.com on: September 09, 2013, 11:12:05 PM
Hey guys. Massive selloff just happened and the shares are now CHEAP (.0025 per share as of 6:19 Central Time)
I'm thinking by Christmas (once they start hashing) they are good to at the very least .006!

I'd get in on this guys! https://bitfunder.com/asset/ActiveMining  Compared to the .003XX they are selling for on BTCTC this is a bargain!

And yes, you can buy them on https://btct.co/ as well if you don't mind spending even more for them.

ActiveMining has used eAsic in order to develop a miner capable of over 24 TH/s a unit.. Once they bring these babies online I predict they may take 2% or more of total hashing power of the network. With this expect to see these share prices double or maybe even triple by the end of Q4.

Get in on this!

How much do you get paid per post full of retarded shilling?
1102  Economy / Securities / Re: Hey Activeminers? You won't make your investment back. on: September 09, 2013, 11:00:51 PM
not that I would be holding actm or thinking otherwise but, you cannot afford to pay normal advertisment for your project MPOE-PR ?

So much wrong with this, seriously. A. Not my project; B. What do you think "normal" advertisement is? C. Why do you think "normal" advertising is even worth doing? D. Why do you think this is advertisement in the first place?

I'll bet you it will be profitable.. Just depends on when you bought it..

It dropped yesterday and I snapped up a bunch of it.. Even if it doesn't go to the moon it will still end up profitable.

About 10:1 atm it won't be profitable, so no.

Why is this its own thread in the securities forum?
Why does the thread still show up even though I have MPOE's account ignored?

Who asked you anything?
1103  Economy / Securities / Hey Activeminers? You won't make your investment back. on: September 09, 2013, 10:39:32 PM
A 50:1 shot you've got, currently.
1104  Economy / Securities / Re: [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) on: September 09, 2013, 09:19:51 PM
I'm officially completely out of this.

Made about 75 btc profit on this stock, so I guess I can't be too mad.
But I'm pretty positive on the fact now that this is a scam. So fuck you, LC.
You know what the worst part is? MP was right. Another fuck you for that.

Don't take it so hard now.
1105  Economy / Securities / Re: Lab Rat Data Processing, LLC (LabRatMining) Official Announcement on: September 09, 2013, 09:14:38 PM
Contracts have been posted online and in person outlining at least some obligations, however vague they may be stated.

There's no such thing as a vague contract, just as there's no such thing as an "at least some obligation", just as the processed pink swill formed into patties and sold at McDonald's isn't chicken, just as your feelings about how some guy is nice has exactly zero to do with securities.

There is one, and only one reason to continue putting money into crap like this, and it's not some notion that people won't fuck up because they're afraid of being "sued". It's not the "analyses" of known shills. It is laziness.

Pure and simple. There is no other reason to eschew actual contracts crafted by the actually transparent, there is no other reason to "invest" based on politeness and pictures. Save that shit for McDonald's, because at least there you're making YOURSELF fat, you're making YOURSELF sick.

By being freely and cluelessly lazy in Bitcoin you're strictly sending one message to the world: Bitcoin isn't real, it isn't good, and it's not worth fighting for, it's just another vat of pink goop we're going to suck in 'til the whole mess is so full of bullshit Nanny will have to come and "regulate" it for "our own protection."

1106  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: CCCB webpage beta launch on: September 09, 2013, 04:21:05 PM
Someone wanna get this out of Service Announcements already?
1107  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BestOfBitcoinTalk.com - Writers needed!!! on: September 09, 2013, 03:57:11 PM
I’d basically crowd-fund the website and ensure that writers write good content. The better the article, the more chance that someone will tip them!

Yeah, in FantasyWorld. What's to stop the Scam of the Moment from "funding" a smattering of pro-scam, opinionated articles?

Authority is not crowd-funded. I like your initiative but there is such a thing as hurting rather than helping. See here.
1108  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: bitnopoly.com is a scam!! on: September 09, 2013, 03:07:35 PM
We get attacked on a daily basis thankfully we have many people supporting our site and helping admin it. We also get lunatics trying to bribe us on a daily basis and on top of that we get threats as well.  We tolerate it but in the end and at the heart of it all we are about is  helping.   I fully admit sometimes sites get the shaft but with good users we can overcome the greed and distaste of the negative user.  I ask for help on this as users are our source.

Your (admirable) intentions are getting lost in the sensationalism of your sig, avatar text, etc. If you want to be about utility and value, be about utility and value.
1109  Economy / Securities / Re: Fanpas.com sports betting pre-IPO plan on: September 09, 2013, 02:36:55 PM
Lols aside, see here OP.
1110  Economy / Securities / Re: [Light Hashing] Modern Asic Mining | Choose your way to Invest on: September 09, 2013, 02:32:39 PM
people will always be cynics. they are a start up. a little patience is always good.

Thinking about something rather than impulse shopping based on entirely out of place calls to action isn't cynicism. And encouraging something on the sole basis of it being new isn't patience.
1111  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] Asset Exchange Marketplace + Rewritable Options Trading on: September 09, 2013, 02:11:43 PM
There's no slack to cut here. He's making a ton of money off his site and its time that he behaves more professionally. And if that means hiring someone for support/PR he should go for it.

Or people in general could behave more professionally and refrain from lining the pockets of the incompetent.
1112  Economy / Securities / Re: mcxNOW.com - Be part of daily profits - 10th of August on: September 09, 2013, 02:03:18 PM
This is going live tomorrow, anyone excited?

Save this stuff for giving away station decals over the radio to the seventh caller. It's about as exciting, and about as valuable.

This is Bitcoin, what matters is actual work, actual knowledge, actual value. Take a cue from the non-shills in this thread and until such time as you have something to actually offer,



Help, can someone explain how to invest in this? Where are the "coins"? Have they increased whatsoever in value or paid divs?

Have a read.
1113  Economy / Services / Re: Jacktheking [Selling Post For Bitcoin] on: September 09, 2013, 12:15:13 PM
Why should I explain something starting by "I think (...)"? It's my thought, nothing more.   Roll Eyes

Mmmkay, then why should you post it?

service 
/ˈsərvis/
Noun
The action of helping or doing work for someone.

Try again. (Hint: it's about considering what words mean rather than assuming you already "know" because there's a dictionary and you can copy/paste.)
1114  Other / Off-topic / Re: Eve Online corp Bitcoin Hegemony on: September 08, 2013, 11:27:18 AM
The truth is that there is no problem. You have the problem, I don't. I have my corporation, you have yours. Let's just leave it at that.

As a sidenote I find it funny that you consider the point of the game to achieve a high isk/hour ratio. Perhaps you also consider everything you do in real life from a money/hour ratio. I don't think of the game that way, I think of it as a series of experiences which can be good or bad. The isk is simply a way to fund whatever I'm doing, and if you have enough for what you're doing, then all is fine.

That thinking of yours is entirely circular. To make isk simply to make more isk is not a proper goal in my book, it's circular thinking. One can think like that temporarily but I'm not interested in any endeavour where that is pretty much all the thinking there is.

Nah, it's 15 euro/dollars per month, but you can buy an in-game subscription time for ~half billion ISK per month.
1115  Other / Off-topic / Re: Eve Online corp Bitcoin Hegemony on: September 08, 2013, 11:13:02 AM
With that attitude you'll not get an ally of me. On the contrary, this is giving me incentive to start hunting your miners down.

I'm not interested in your effort, nor is our corp at this time at all interested in holding sov (referring to the goonswarm mention). If you're so fucking clueless as to think that referring to "pvp" means trying to conquer sov, then just fuck off right now.

I have extensive alliance warfare experience so I know what that requires, it's most certainly not something our corp aiming for at this time. Also that stuff is not done by single corporations it's done by alliances. Alliance is something I might be interested in later to get our corporation into bigger stuff, if we feel like we want to do something like that. It's not up to me.

Right-o. The problem here is not my attitude, tho' that's exactly what you'd say. The problem here is wholly internal, ie in your head. You're structured so as to be useless.
1116  Other / Off-topic / Re: Eve Online corp Bitcoin Hegemony on: September 08, 2013, 10:55:28 AM
Bitcoin Hegemony now has 2 members. The second member is also a long time Bitcoin enthusiast. We're figuring out what ships to use for basic PvP training ops, most likely small and inexpensive ones.

MPOE-PR: If my experiment does not work out, I'll consider joining your corp. If it does work we can create a cryptoalliance later on. Cheesy

Yeah dude. That's why goonswarm holds a quarter of the nullsec space and Bitcoin is shit on wheels three years later. That's EXACTLY it, right there. Rather than joining shit that works average Bitcoiner wants to start new shit that won't work to see if it maybe works. GL and all that.

Don't even fucking bother to check if there's previous effort you could help with, just randomly start whatever the fuck occurs to you over breakfast. We'll totally win that way.
1117  Economy / Securities / Re: [PicoStocks] 100TH/s bitcoin mine [100th] on: September 08, 2013, 10:24:40 AM
it seems the hashrate is going up and up, good to see it.

The hashrate is exactly zero. Precisely so.

If you suggest there is no hashrate, are you implying that they are paying dividends out of pocket?

I'm not implying it, I'm saying it. Re-read this thread, these are pretty much well known scammers by this point.

Lets just say that there is a reason she can be found on the ignore list of most scammers.

FTFY, and yes there is a reason. That reason is that said scammers are too fucking stupid to review the history, and thus learn by reading that the pile of dead scammers under my feet, gutted and beheaded in a bloody mess is much larger than the pile of scammers currently running around.

They prefer learning by doing, and fuck me if I mind.
1118  Economy / Securities / Re: [IPO] Letsdice.com IPO Prospectus on: September 08, 2013, 10:18:01 AM
It not that impressive, over 5k are his own coins he transferred from J-D alone.  Maybe he did manage to scam some but the idiots deserve to lose their coins for being stupid.

It's pretty much all his BTC.

It doesn't make me feel better.

Well somewhat I feel better about myself because I'm not going to create a scam like that to take so much easy money... but...

Because anyone can scam, scams have no barrier to entry. That means the competition is atrocious, which drives the margins down while increasing capital costs. That means they need more and more of their own BTC (seen above) for less and less income. This last attempt is characteristic, in that it took ~6k BTC from the "business" to generate < 100 BTC in "investment". Which isn't (at least usually) all gravy.

With an ounce of a clue he could have made more by being honest, which incidentally is always the case, it's just that scammers have little clue and little desire to learn, otherwise they'd be crowding -assets rather than falling over each other in 1500 page long threads about watching MtGox/Asicminer/whatever.

In a sense scamming is not much unlike Bitcoin mining, in that a desire to get something for nothing drives people into the unsustainable commoditization march. Soon enough we'll be having people offering the whole palette of scammer "services", from shill posting of "certified" quality to "Bitcoin verification services" where you pay some guy a Bitcoin to move 5000 of them from an address of his to another address of his and give you something signed with that latter as if it were yours. On second thought...we already have these, don't we.
1119  Other / Off-topic / Re: Eve Online corp Bitcoin Hegemony on: September 08, 2013, 09:50:25 AM
OR you could abandon the vanity and just join it, lead the fighting wing or whatever.

ISK/hour is simply the mark of success, not something that you can avoid because you're "doing something else". Even if you're American.
1120  Other / Off-topic / Re: Eve Online corp Bitcoin Hegemony on: September 08, 2013, 12:49:30 AM
Always nice when you quote your sources.
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