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1241  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Casualty List on: November 18, 2015, 08:48:09 PM
1) Mt. Gox
2) Bitinstant
3) Silk Road
4) Bex.io
5) Buttercoin
6) Brawker
7) GLBSE
Cool inputs.io
9) GaW miners
10) SilkRoad#2
11) Butterfly Labs
12) CoinTerra
13) Mining ASICS Technologies (MAT)
14) Mintpal
15) ASICminer
16) Bitcoin24
17) HashFast
18) BTCT.co
19) Bittrivia
20) BitNetwork TV
21) Bitcoinica
22) Tradehill
23) Instawallet
24) AllCrypt
25) CryptoRush
26) bitlc.net
27) Intersango
28) bitbook.biz
29) PBmining
30) HashProfit
31) CryptoXchange
32) MyCoin
33) Bitomat
34) Bitp.it
35) Brasil Bitcoin Market
36) BTC Buy
37) Btctip
38) Bit-Bank
39) Bitmit
40) Sheep Marketplace
41) hashie.co
42) Moolah
43) Seals with Clubs
44) mcxnow
45) x-bt
46) Justcoin
47) KCMOCOLO
48) Vekja
49) Bitmarket.eu
50) MyBitcoin
51) Bitscalper
52) BS&T
53) FeedZeBirds
54) btcxchange.ro
55) CoinEX.pw
56) AMT
57) HashTrade
58) WBX
59) Coinlenders
60) Paytunia
61) NeoBee
62) HASRA
63) MinerSource
64) Alpha Technology
65) Coinedup
66) BitcoinMax
67) Evolution Market
68) The Bitcoin Show
69) El Show de Bitcoin
70) Le Bitcoin Show
71) Ellet
72) Take My Bitcoins
73) Coinabul
74) Bitmine
75) MyBitcoinTrade
76) BIPS
77) LabRatMining
78) BlackBankMarket
79) OneWallet
80) Virtex
81) BitFunder
82) Bitcoin Development Fund
83) Netsolus
84) Nimbus Mining
85) Coinware
86) LiquidBits
87) DZ Miner Coop
88) GPUMAX Technologies LLC
89) Virtual Mining Corporation
90) Active Mining Corporation
91) BTC Mining Corporation
92) Litecoin Global (LTC-Global)
93) Bitcoin Rain
94) EgoPay
95) Coinographic
96) AMHash1
97) Altcoin Herald
98) CryptoDouble
99) Cryptomine.io
100) Cryptory
101) Dicebitco.in
102) Dice.ninja
103) Lunamine
104) ShareXcoin
105) BitDayTrade
106) Labcoin
107) Kronos.io
108) Britcoin
109) Bitcoinary
110) Robocoin
111) updown.bt
112) NXT-E
123) WeExchange
124) BitcoinGunParts
125) BitcoinForFlowers
126) FastCash4Bitcoins
127) CleanBit
128) AurumXChange
129) WMXchange
130) Cam 4 BTC
131) Flexcoin
132) BTCZone
133) Bittalk Media Ltd
134) CAVirtex
135) MMOExchange
136) OGRR
137) betsofbitco.in
138) rollin.io
139) Paysius
140) Bitcoin2CDKey
141) WalletBit
142) Bitcoin Cloud Hashing
143) Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking
144) 50btc
145) Deepbit
146) ZenMiner
147) Aquifer
148) lovebitcoins.org
149) BtcTree
150) Atlantis
151) Buttcoin.org
152) sirarthur.net
153) Atomic-Trade.com
154) Bitfountain
155) CryptoChange
156) BitBitcoin
157) BTC on Tilt
158) LendMeCoin
159) Coin Mining Coop
160) BitSpend
161) BitcoinRealty
162) BitcoinCashout
163) Bitcoin Solutions LLC
164) BiddingPond
165) Black Arrow
166) Vircurex
167) BTCFPGA
168) ForBitcoin
169) Gamma Bitcoin Fund
170) BitcoinTraining
171) BitcoinFX
172) puddinpop
173) bitcoinPool
174) BTC Guild
175) MTRed
176) Triplemining
177) BitPing
178) Ubitex
179) Bitcoin7
180) LIF
181) Bitcoin Rebate
182) BDT
183) Novello Technologies
184) XBTec
185) Paybase
186) Cloudminr
187) Momento VPS
188) BtcATT
189) TimeToBit
190) Onedice.me
191) bASIC-mining
192) Crypto::Stocks
193) Coin.mx
194) Coinport Exchange
195) BitPantry
196) ZigGap
197) dcash.io
198) Daily Satoshi
199) c-7.cc
200) Bill Pay For Coin
201) 37Coins
202) Harborly
203) crypto-trade.com
204) onedice.me
205) ice-dice.com
206) dicebitco.in
207) BTCS
208) Spondoolies Tech
209) MasterXchange
210) Cryptsy
211)
1242  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Paris Attacks will Affect Digital currencies in Europe on: November 18, 2015, 03:05:05 PM
A while back ago the European court ruled that bitcoin and digital currencies were not subjected to VAT. Now after the terrorist attacks in Paris they will now discuss this again.

If they discuss it they are wasting their time.  Terrorists don't have time for silly things like bitcoin wallets.  Besides, bitcoin is traceable and fiat is not.  Why would they disclose their paper trail.  Fiat is far easier and safer for them to use.  There is no need to use bitcoin.  So they don't.
1243  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody getting the 21 bitcoin computer? on: November 18, 2015, 02:20:28 PM
That's pretty cool, considering the blockchain is being modified basically every second of the day.

Close.  But actually is more like every ten minutes.  You could be a candidate for this thing - you aren't very good with numbers.
1244  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody getting the 21 bitcoin computer? on: November 18, 2015, 05:52:26 AM
The marketing seems to be focused at the Developer angle.
Developers aren't this dumb.  The marketing seems to be focused on the moron angle.
1245  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody getting the 21 bitcoin computer? on: November 18, 2015, 05:38:33 AM

I'm pretending it's a useless piece of junk, because that's exactly what it is. Smiley

Very dumb people who think they are investing in Bitcoin might buy one to impress their friends.  

Let's face it, most bitcoin scams are quite a bit more convincing than this one.  This one is widely known as total bullshit.  How on earth did 21 convince people to give them $21 million.  I'd give a bitcoin to watch the video of that pitch. 
1246  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody getting the 21 bitcoin computer? on: November 18, 2015, 01:26:52 AM
Is there any possibility of future upgrade of the "computer"? If not it will be obsoleted in no time.
It was obsolete the day before it went on sale.  So basically 'no time' is a fair estimate
1247  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody getting the 21 bitcoin computer? on: November 18, 2015, 01:12:25 AM
What am I missing with this thing besides the high price tag???
Besides the high price tag, it hashes really slowly.  Almost so slow - it is practically stopped. 
1248  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody getting the 21 bitcoin computer? on: November 17, 2015, 09:17:24 PM
I think this product is not aimed at the average joe,

It is however perfectly suitable for the average moron.
1249  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: November 17, 2015, 01:21:31 AM
Spondoolies is owned by BTCS who is very soon by their own admission going to be bankrupt.  The debtors of BTCS own Spondoolies assests - not that dude Guy.  This is ALL BAD for the jews.  I'd say Spondoolies is finished. What a fuck up.
1250  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody getting the 21 bitcoin computer? on: November 17, 2015, 01:08:47 AM
It's all about convenience & the API guys.

This is a dev kit. It is not addressed to regular consumers

What are you talking about?  It is the dumbest fucking product ever.  21 says: 'it is intended to give you a steady stream of bitcoins'.  WTF??  A $3 block erupter does the same thing.   Calling it a 'dev kit' does nothing to improve its utility.  That damn thing does nothing and it is fuck-all expensive. 

How can it be that the company that raised the most money has only produced this piece of shit after over 1 year?  If this is what bitcoiners think about business, we are all fucked.

What kind of genius invested $100M+ in 21?
1251  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BED, the Bitcoin Escort Database on: November 16, 2015, 08:20:49 PM
America is not the world, prostitution is legal in some form or another throughout most of the world. Thus, not "criminal activity".

You might be able to set something up on OpenBazaar at some point.
Prostitution is also legal in America: Nye county, Nevada.  So your anti American bash failed. 

Exactly zero of the whores listed on his website are in locations where it is legal.  Even if it were 'legal' - it remains just another very sleazy use of bitcoin which brings further ill repute to the community. 


Actually there are 7 really beautiful women in Nevada! You seem rather tense so maybe you should contact one.  Wink
Those 7 women live in Clark County - it is illegal in Clark County. 
1252  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BED, the Bitcoin Escort Database on: November 16, 2015, 05:13:21 PM
America is not the world, prostitution is legal in some form or another throughout most of the world. Thus, not "criminal activity".

You might be able to set something up on OpenBazaar at some point.
Prostitution is also legal in America: Nye county, Nevada.  So your anti American bash failed. 

Exactly zero of the whores listed on his website are in locations where it is legal.  Even if it were 'legal' - it remains just another very sleazy use of bitcoin which brings further ill repute to the community. 


1253  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BED, the Bitcoin Escort Database on: November 16, 2015, 05:03:36 PM
Announcing BED, the Bitcoin Escort Database

Precisely what bitcoin needs, yet another sleaze-ball developing another sleazy use for the system with associations to criminal activity.  I can just see the headlines now.  wtf?  With all the really good uses out there, why do you insist on chasing this garbage?

Look, prostitution's the world's oldest - and therefore most resilient - profession. It's the honey badger of work! So it just makes sense to link it to Bitcoin. And if Bitcoin can make things safer and easier for clients and providers, that's a really good use.

Bitcoin - perfect for laudering money (Shrem), people traffiking, drugs (Ross), guns and prostitution.
You forgot murder (Ross) and extortion (Bridges)
1254  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: BED, the Bitcoin Escort Database on: November 16, 2015, 03:26:45 PM
Announcing BED, the Bitcoin Escort Database

Precisely what bitcoin needs, yet another sleaze-ball developing another sleazy use for the system with associations to criminal activity.  I can just see the headlines now.  wtf?  With all the really good uses out there, why do you insist on chasing this garbage?
1255  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why some people think Lightning Network centralizes BTC? on: November 16, 2015, 03:39:21 AM
because it has relations with Blockstream therefore it must be evil.
This^^

People think that because the lightning network is something that Blockstream produced which is supposedly some company that is conspiring to keep the block sizes small so that all of the transactions go through their (not) proprietary lightning network and they can make profits off of that (somehow) and then they will somehow control Bitcoin because the lightning network is theirs.

Except that the above is completely false. Blockstream does not have proprietary control over lightning and sidechains, both are all open source projects. And they aren't against block size increases, some developers with blockstream are just against BIP 101's method of a fixed schedule, and others are thinking of different ways to increase the block size. And I don't even think there is a business model with lightning that they could make profits off of (I'm not sure about that though).

Keep drinking their Kool-Aid.  They want you to believe they are not taking over.  But what do you think those guys who put up $20 million are thinking?  Do you think they don't want to get that money back?  Or, maybe they are actually thinking of getting it back with a huge multiple?  Gee, I wonder what is more likely? 

Dude, Blockstream will make every effort to cripple bitcoin with 1MB, so they can sell you a solution 'for a small fee'.  Blockstream has bad intent.  Don't believe their promotions of 'for the good of the blockchain'.  That is today.  Everything free.  Then, we everyone depends upon the new system - BAM!!!  Here come the fees!!!  No way to go back now.  So you will pay it.
1256  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin reset? on: November 15, 2015, 06:32:43 PM
Can we reset the Bitcoin mining process to redistribute wealth?

Oh - you mean everyone has been working hard for 7 years to develop their holdings and you didn't do shit?  So now you want to declare an algorithm that forcefully takes money from those people who worked hard for it and give it to people who didn't contribute to the system? 

You are no less than a bank robber.  'redistribute wealth' is just a nice way to say take shit from those who earned it and give it to those who didn't.  Fucking joke.
1257  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't HODL!!! on: November 15, 2015, 03:31:21 PM
What is "Hodl"? Is that the guy in Harry Potter?
Look at the other peculiar word 'spedn' and maybe you'll start to see a trend.
1258  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ● Why Bitcoin is Not Mainstream Yet & my Suggestions! ● on: November 14, 2015, 02:53:47 PM
These are not the best tools. That's like saying if you have a problem with Judaism you should kill the entire race because it's the best option aaaaaaaand just like that you're Hitler. Granted, it's an extreme example, but your point is kind of silly.

Thats a very fucked up response,I wont even respond to this.
Are you a fat fucking jew?



I will keep reporting him until he gets banned, its annoying that because he is a hero member he thinks he can do anything he wants, and get away with it. Moderators really have a big discriminatory policy here against ranks.
Actually, the moderators don't care at all about ranks.  What they really care about are stupid people polluting up their forum.  You better be careful, you are one centimeter from getting banned yourself.
1259  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ● Why Bitcoin is Not Mainstream Yet & my Suggestions! ● on: November 14, 2015, 02:33:06 AM
Ok let's get back to topic, enough time wasted already with trolls.

Look another interesting article:
http://cointelegraph.com/news/115642/how-to-find-sponsors-that-will-pay-you-to-travel-using-only-bitcoin

We definitely need more articles like this, or a central repository (something obviously better than bitcoin wiki, as its not that service oriented), that can contains thousands of tutorrials and guides like this to use bitcoin in real life.

Few of use have the determination to go full bitcoin, because few merchants use it, but if we can link the supply & demand togeter we form a big enough market for this to just work.

There are millions of bitcoin users waiting for merchants, and there are millions of merchants waiting for (any) users. We need to link them together, and the link is bitcoin.
Pure, unadulterated idiocy.  Moron.
1260  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network for Beginners.. on: November 13, 2015, 05:16:11 AM
When you enter into an LN agreement with someone, it is done peer-2-peer. You don't need a 3rd party for anything. And if you do use one, they won't have access to your funds.
3rd party doesn't control your funds - true.  However, you get to pay this 3rd party tax for doing transactions on 'their' network.  who could be so stupid to want to let these guys take over the 'protocol'?  Hopefully, - nobody.
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