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13721  Other / Off-topic / Re: Favorite porn star? on: February 12, 2014, 05:46:09 PM
Gianna Michaels is another beautiful and all-natural girl. Who likes plastic?!

Well , I wouldn't say beautiful..natural yes , but beautiful no. She's got a common face /look.
13722  Other / Off-topic / Re: Favorite porn star? on: February 12, 2014, 05:39:35 PM
Jenna Jameson of course..

Saying Jenna Jameson is your favorite is like saying your listening to Elvis. Smiley
I remember when I was like 10 we used to go to our friend's house to watch his parents adult video colection. There was a lot of Jenna in there.

And you're still listening to Elvis , or watching JJ movies Huh

Also this could mean your 25 at most right?
13723  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 12, 2014, 05:35:11 PM
I would not be surprised if Doge coin marketeers were not behind the attack

edit: fixed

Talking about giving too much credit to something or somebody.....
13724  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.5 Released! on: February 12, 2014, 05:31:01 PM
Nice price 270 to enter  Wink , the train going up , maybe going to support 200 again , but between 200 and 250 is strong buy , we don´t see again in this prices.

I really don't get , not your predictions , nor your trading scheme.
13725  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs and fake money problem? on: February 12, 2014, 05:29:32 PM


I'm not an expert in atm machines , but i think it's just a piece of software that runs when you inset a bill that checks it against some patterns.
So it would be fairly easy to get a recognition software that detect fakes , just like banks have , for every bill out there , and install it with a few clicks.

I doubt that this is not the standard procedure , otherwise I'm pretty sure we would have already seen reports of people inserting some home printed money in those machines.


Ok, then why in most banks there are still a human cashiers that personally check some of the bills and it's not all automated?
Based on what experience or facts you think is easy to make a software that recognizes fake money?

The cashiers do other jobs too. Most banks in the UK tell you to use the automated machines if you're paying in money / cheques because it saves time. My mate even had a note swallowed because it was fake, so they obviously work.

And there wasn't any alarm? No closed doors and police units storming the bank?
13726  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should the foundation apologize to GOX?! on: February 12, 2014, 05:27:38 PM
Gox should apologise to the Bitcoin community for its continue shitty service and causing the panic yesterday.

Hihi , wasn't that two days ago Smiley ? Time is flying faster in the crypto world .
13727  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs and fake money problem? on: February 12, 2014, 05:26:36 PM
I was thinking, if someone runs a bitcoin ATM and it's not Robocoin  (Which is the only one that does user verification) don't they risk of becoming the perfect place for people to launder counterfeited money?
I suppose the note taking mechanism can't recognize them. Especially since most seem to be programmable to work with any currency...

So how do we solve that?
Camera at the spot won't really stop the determined ones.

I really can't believe there is an ATM that has been launched and installed and can't verify the bills it gets.
That would be a huge error and i doubt it wouldn't have been exploited yet.

Well conventional ATMs just give cash, don't take it.
So, I guess if a Bitcoin ATM owner is not careful, he could end up with pile of fake money.
At least that would be my first concern if I'm considering to order a bitcoin ATM.

What makes me wonder is, they claim to accept all kinds of currencies. Well I find it hard to believe they can recognize the fakes of all of them?

I think that they do have to met some standards before installing such machines all over the world. They couldn't be that stupid to go live with something so insecure that might send them on the path to bankruptcy.
Also , I think it's harder to have an ATM recognize a foreign bill than add the program to scan it for fake.


No they don't. Your just buy the hardware from them and it's your responsibility to run it and comply with local laws and standards. Also the risk of fake money is fully in the hands of the local ATM owner.
Also I don't believe your second guess is true either. The differences between fake and real note are much smaller compared to ones between the notes of different currencies.


I'm not an expert in atm machines , but i think it's just a piece of software that runs when you inset a bill that checks it against some patterns.
So it would be fairly easy to get a recognition software that detect fakes , just like banks have , for every bill out there , and install it with a few clicks.

I doubt that this is not the standard procedure , otherwise I'm pretty sure we would have already seen reports of people inserting some home printed money in those machines.


Ok, then why in most banks there are still a human cashiers that personally check some of the bills and it's not all automated?
Based on what experience or facts you think is easy to make a software that recognizes fake money?

Because when one of the largest banks in my country declared it has to go through some changes ,(and fire some peoples)  in a matter of days all the banks got some new machines where you could insert cash and make a deposit to any of your bank accounts or pay bills , even exchange currecy, not having to talk to the cashier anymore.

ING for example , never really had ,since they first come with their first bank here,  cashiers , they only had atms for depositing and withdrawing money.

And this happened a few years ago. So taking into account the time and how technology is evolving in this century , I assumed it would be pretty easy to implement.
At least , I assumed so Smiley.
13728  Other / Off-topic / Re: Favorite porn star? on: February 12, 2014, 05:14:03 PM
Jenna Jameson of course..

Saying Jenna Jameson is your favorite is like saying your listening to Elvis. Smiley
13729  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.5 Released! on: February 12, 2014, 05:11:17 PM
I cant get my BTC out of BTER and stop spamming us with your ref link!

Many exchanger are experiencing problems with btc withdrawls.
It's funny how some stopped btc , but allowed the other alts although they face the same problem. =))))
13730  Economy / Speculation / Re: Automated posting on: February 12, 2014, 05:09:52 PM


666.66 , The devil is buying on bitstamp Smiley
13731  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 12, 2014, 05:07:50 PM

On an unrelated note...

This one's for Blitz. Just a screen cap from a subreddit I'm on. Note: this is *not* from r/bitcoin.






Delusional bears lol

People don't like when you have a sharper thinking then you, that's why they act like this and turn to worshipping their half-ass fuckwit to a leader("economic experts" in this case)

You're either somebody with enemies or nobody with friends, right

No , the people commenting on that r/ are not even bears.
13732  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should the foundation apologize to GOX?! on: February 12, 2014, 05:03:36 PM
"Don't you know that if you count all the bitcoins that people on this forum have it sums up to around 40 millions ? =))))"

Given that the supply is capped at 21 million that is a good trick.


And thinking that 12 millions only have been mined , it's even more funny.
13733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs and fake money problem? on: February 12, 2014, 04:59:36 PM
I was thinking, if someone runs a bitcoin ATM and it's not Robocoin  (Which is the only one that does user verification) don't they risk of becoming the perfect place for people to launder counterfeited money?
I suppose the note taking mechanism can't recognize them. Especially since most seem to be programmable to work with any currency...

So how do we solve that?
Camera at the spot won't really stop the determined ones.

I really can't believe there is an ATM that has been launched and installed and can't verify the bills it gets.
That would be a huge error and i doubt it wouldn't have been exploited yet.

Well conventional ATMs just give cash, don't take it.
So, I guess if a Bitcoin ATM owner is not careful, he could end up with pile of fake money.
At least that would be my first concern if I'm considering to order a bitcoin ATM.

What makes me wonder is, they claim to accept all kinds of currencies. Well I find it hard to believe they can recognize the fakes of all of them?

I think that they do have to met some standards before installing such machines all over the world. They couldn't be that stupid to go live with something so insecure that might send them on the path to bankruptcy.
Also , I think it's harder to have an ATM recognize a foreign bill than add the program to scan it for fake.


No they don't. Your just buy the hardware from them and it's your responsibility to run it and comply with local laws and standards. Also the risk of fake money is fully in the hands of the local ATM owner.
Also I don't believe your second guess is true either. The differences between fake and real note are much smaller compared to ones between the notes of different currencies.


I'm not an expert in atm machines , but i think it's just a piece of software that runs when you inset a bill that checks it against some patterns.
So it would be fairly easy to get a recognition software that detect fakes , just like banks have , for every bill out there , and install it with a few clicks.

I doubt that this is not the standard procedure , otherwise I'm pretty sure we would have already seen reports of people inserting some home printed money in those machines.
13734  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs and fake money problem? on: February 12, 2014, 04:54:10 PM
I was thinking, if someone runs a bitcoin ATM and it's not Robocoin  (Which is the only one that does user verification) don't they risk of becoming the perfect place for people to launder counterfeited money?
I suppose the note taking mechanism can't recognize them. Especially since most seem to be programmable to work with any currency...

So how do we solve that?
Camera at the spot won't really stop the determined ones.

Is it possible to 'launder counterfeit money'?





 

Sure if you can find a way to swap it for legit money without them noticing.

I;m sure he was talking about how it's a bit impossible to "launder counterfeit" money .
But the whole point it's about semantics.

Except its not impossible. Some people launder counterfeit money through businesses.

As I told you before , the previous poster was more likely inquiring the semantics in the expression , not the technical details.
Money laundering refers to changing money from unknown source with money from a legitimate source , so can you find a legitimate source for counterfeit money ? =))))

But this is going far to offtopic.


13735  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs and fake money problem? on: February 12, 2014, 04:44:38 PM
I was thinking, if someone runs a bitcoin ATM and it's not Robocoin  (Which is the only one that does user verification) don't they risk of becoming the perfect place for people to launder counterfeited money?
I suppose the note taking mechanism can't recognize them. Especially since most seem to be programmable to work with any currency...

So how do we solve that?
Camera at the spot won't really stop the determined ones.

I really can't believe there is an ATM that has been launched and installed and can't verify the bills it gets.
That would be a huge error and i doubt it wouldn't have been exploited yet.

Well conventional ATMs just give cash, don't take it.
So, I guess if a Bitcoin ATM owner is not careful, he could end up with pile of fake money.
At least that would be my first concern if I'm considering to order a bitcoin ATM.

What makes me wonder is, they claim to accept all kinds of currencies. Well I find it hard to believe they can recognize the fakes of all of them?

I think that they do have to met some standards before installing such machines all over the world. They couldn't be that stupid to go live with something so insecure that might send them on the path to bankruptcy.
Also , I think it's harder to have an ATM recognize a foreign bill than add the program to scan it for fake.
13736  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs and fake money problem? on: February 12, 2014, 04:41:09 PM
I was thinking, if someone runs a bitcoin ATM and it's not Robocoin  (Which is the only one that does user verification) don't they risk of becoming the perfect place for people to launder counterfeited money?
I suppose the note taking mechanism can't recognize them. Especially since most seem to be programmable to work with any currency...

So how do we solve that?
Camera at the spot won't really stop the determined ones.

Is it possible to 'launder counterfeit money'?





 

Sure if you can find a way to swap it for legit money without them noticing.

I;m sure he was talking about how it's a bit impossible to "launder counterfeit" money .
But the whole point it's about semantics.
13737  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN][FTR] FutureCoin – Initial Investment Period! – Descendant of Nxt on: February 12, 2014, 04:37:21 PM
Can somebody rise p2pool for me?

Do you have a clue what you're asking for?
13738  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency many coin - v1.5 Released! on: February 12, 2014, 04:34:39 PM
Bet you Wolong is behind all this pump and dump. He's going to kill DOGE.

You can't kill a coin by trading it. If indeed Doge is killed by pumping and dumping , sorry , but it deserved to die.
13739  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 12, 2014, 04:31:23 PM
The thread is turning bullish , and this is going one hell of a cho choo...
13740  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 12, 2014, 04:22:51 PM
hum.. quick question off topic but since this thread seems highly reactive: how do you resize pictures you post here using BBcode? (couldnt find the answer, the research tool bar is not very accurate)
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