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1261  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ban! on: March 11, 2013, 10:55:30 AM
Hi Casper!
You do realise that by opening this account you are evading the ban and will now have this account banned?

BTW, yes, you were sending PM spam. Did any of the persons you repeatedly PM'd requested you to send them that commercial information?

;( sorry


That doesn't answer my question...
Did any of the hundreds of users you sent PM's to requested that trading information?
1262  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ban! on: March 11, 2013, 10:51:15 AM
Hi Casper!
You do realise that by opening this account you are evading the ban and will now have this account banned?

BTW, yes, you were sending PM spam. Did any of the persons you repeatedly PM'd requested you to send them that commercial information?
1263  Other / Off-topic / Re: would you return found money to the proven original owner who lost it? on: March 11, 2013, 10:26:27 AM
I would return it ofcourse.
In fact I already did it 2 times to the same dude/site.
The most recent was yesterday.
I charge 12% to return bitcoins received by mistake. <-- This is my incentive for the person/service to get their act together if they don't want me to keep 12% of their funds every time they send me coins by mistake.
1264  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Old backups of wallet on: March 11, 2013, 10:09:14 AM
If you suspect your wallet is compromised just export all the private keys, add them to a Mtgox account and they will automatically sweep all incoming funds to another address on your Mtgox account as soon as they arrive.

I'm only guessing but I suspect this sweep isn't 100% foolproof. Is it done via some kind of cron job? If so, is there a window of opportunity (say, 10 minutes?) for a thief who also has your private key, before the Mt Gox cron rolls around again and does it's "automatic" sweep?


Automatic. Instant sweep.
If a hacker got your private keys he can also sweep them and probably has tools for it, but if the hacker and Mtgox sweep the funds at almost the same time it will be a race for the first one that get's the transaction in a block.

1265  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Why not we all request refunds on a mass level? Power in the people! on: March 11, 2013, 09:42:32 AM
Paragraphs are overrated...
1266  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ZeroHedge on: March 11, 2013, 08:42:08 AM

Peter Schiff inc = Tyler Durden - ZH inc?

The negativity seems to stem from an inner conflict struggling with issues surrounding the foreign concept of monetary freedom.

It is like you open the cage door on a chimp that has been locked up for decades, basically they go nuts ... they look at the door and their eyes tell them it is open but their brain cannot comprehend it because it has never seen the cage door open. Soon the will poke their noses out of the cage (buy a saotshi or two), run around a little and them run back inside the cage (USD) ...  observing it makes for great lolz, the big, bold freedom campaigners confronting a possible freedom they never really believed in, just like to talk about.

Made my day! Thank you for this!
Fuckin' chimps... Roll Eyes
1267  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto Found ~ Introducing the CMG on: March 11, 2013, 08:37:41 AM
And the we gets repeated over and over and over... http://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf

Lol...you're joking, right?  That's how you write in nerd speak. This absolutely in no way implies more than one person wrote it. There are many subtleties to true nerd culture...it takes one to know one indeed!

For remedial reading, see: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majestic_plural

Was just telling Phinn what he wanted to hear lol
1268  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM - Coinabul owe me 81btc on: March 11, 2013, 08:33:55 AM
Why would you come here and make your company look undesirable in front of hundreds of potential customers?

Lack of competition, maybe...
1269  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Old backups of wallet on: March 11, 2013, 08:30:52 AM
If you suspect your wallet is compromised just export all the private keys, add them to a Mtgox account and they will automatically sweep all incoming funds to another address on your Mtgox account as soon as they arrive.
1270  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is Bitcoin Your Main Income Stream? on: March 11, 2013, 08:27:49 AM
I can't say weather it is or isn't my main stream of income but I do make around $300 in non-trading or purely investments related to Bitcoin.

A year? Roll Eyes
1271  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-03-10 ZeroHedge: The Demographics of Bitcoin on: March 11, 2013, 06:43:04 AM

btw: since when are you back on the forums, psy?.

I've missed your crazy avatar. Or did I just not see your posts?


I've never left.  Huh
I was not very active posting in the last few weeks, with the new site(see sig.) and all. But now that it's running smoothly I have some more time and it's business as usual.
1272  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying $10 in BTC on: March 11, 2013, 05:51:55 AM
What's your zip/post code?

Why the hell would I tell you that?

So, you don't want to tell him what's the postcode where you live, but you're expecting people to send you Bitcoin in exchange for something that you may chargeback 40 days from now if the money comes from your paypal balance or 6 months from now if it comes from a credit card.

No trust for untrusting persons, get it?
1273  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto Found ~ Introducing the CMG on: March 11, 2013, 05:46:08 AM
use stylometry tools.

round up all of satoshi's forum posts and IRC logs.
use these tools to analyze his/their writing style against other books, whitepapers and whoever you think is satoshi: https://psal.cs.drexel.edu/index.php/JStylo-Anonymouth

jstylo researchers claim they were able to identify 80% of users with a 5,000-word writing sample

let the witch hunt begin

What if Satoshi used that Anonymouth tool they have there? Tongue
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The JSAN package includes:

    JStylo v0.0.1 - Authorship recognition analysis tool.
    Anonymouth v0.0.2 - Authorship recognition evasion tool.
    The Extended-Brennan-Greenstadt Adversarial Stylometry Corpus (45 Authors, 6500 words per author minimum)
    The Brennan-Greenstadt Adversarial Stylometry Corpus (12 Authors, 5000 words per author minimum)
1274  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: freedigitalmoney.com feedback? on: March 11, 2013, 05:43:54 AM
You may try the one in my sig. We have videos, offers, and captchas where you can earn Satoshis and withdraw them to your bitcoin wallet.

One warning: If you're trying to fool advertisers on the offers, expect them not to pay.
They don't like proxies, fake data, people who install their software on virtual machines or sandboxes, etc., and they're good at catching it.
Sometimes I think they're "too good" and like any anti-fraud system that is "too good", it returns false positives.

Great! Could you post examples offers/rewards? Just want to know how much one can earn?

Offers start at 50,000 Satoshis and go to 10-15 millions in case of mobile offers or trials, but I advise you to keep away from those, because the mobiles charge money in your cell, the trials you need a CC.

Offers depend on which country you're in, so it's hard to give you examples.
One example: Add Flixster to your facebook account, they give you 1 or 2 free movies for you to watch and we credit you 130,000 Satoshis for that offer. This one is for US only if I'm not mistaken.
1275  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: freedigitalmoney.com feedback? on: March 11, 2013, 05:11:19 AM
You may try the one in my sig. We have videos, offers, and captchas where you can earn Satoshis and withdraw them to your bitcoin wallet.

One warning: If you're trying to fool advertisers on the offers, expect them not to pay.
They don't like proxies, fake data, people who install their software on virtual machines or sandboxes, etc., and they're good at catching it.
Sometimes I think they're "too good" and like any anti-fraud system that is "too good", it returns false positives.
1276  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto Found ~ Introducing the CMG on: March 11, 2013, 04:55:11 AM
I'm not sure why, or by whom, but I received an anonymous email instructing me to bump this thread.

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BS, you just like to bump your old threads once in a while...
1277  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin client that doesnt use so much bandwidth? on: March 11, 2013, 04:36:48 AM
What's the lie?

That it spends less bandwidth.
If I remember correctly from when I installed Multibit the ticker was active by default. At least I don't remember activating it, I just remember changing the currency from USD to EUR. But that was more than 1 month ago, so I may be mistaken.

BTW, Jim, if you read this, you should put a warning that after deactivating the ticker the client should be restarted or else it continues getting the data.
1278  Other / Off-topic / Re: Is one of the devs (Luke-Jr) an enemy of Bitcoin ? on: March 11, 2013, 03:14:31 AM
So, people who don't share your vision of Bitcoin are enemies of Bitcoin?

I think you need a better argument than that one, honestly.
1279  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: bitcoin client that doesnt use so much bandwidth? on: March 11, 2013, 03:06:01 AM
Now that MultiBit has bloom filtering it really reduces the amount of bandwidth used.

It will only download the transactions relevant to your wallet - my network usage when I am syncing is only about 100 KB/s at 100 blocks a second.

Well, I've used nethogs to check bandwidth spendings of bitcoin-qt and multibit yesterday, and your client spends more bandwidth than bitcoin-qt in normal usage. Like 5x more. And yes, I have way way more than 8 connections on bitcoin-qt.
Just tried this myself, here's the results after both have synchronized
Multibit: send 2.6 - 3.2 KB/s, receive 3.6 - 5.0 KB/s
Bitcoin-qt: send 0.6 - 1.2 KB/s, receive 0.6 - 1.2 KB/s

Both have empty wallets. Surely Multibit should really only be receiving rare unsolicited 'inv' and 'addr' commands and sending nothing.

Kinda strange that the Multibit developer doesn't know the behaviour of his own client and comes here passing lies as truths. But I digress...
1280  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: newb on: March 11, 2013, 01:36:29 AM
There was a checkbox explaining those restrictions right above the registration button, and you had to check it to activate the button, so...
What do you prefer I call you? Blind, dumb or illiterate?

Let's not even talk about the sticky in this same forum...
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