Relatedly, I am also appealing to the Bitcoin community to help me wade through potential scammers who will inevitably reply to this post... ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) Help you wade through the potential scammers that'd be ripping off some site or what were you saying?
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Are blanket statements with no qualification or context provided correct?
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This thread is pretty funny in that the point was dispatched within the first two posts and yet there's endless pages of just-made accounts discussing matters they don't grasp with an aplomb they couldn't justify.
Perhaps the best-of-"community" thread of the week. (And no, it wouldn't be fair to pin the stupidity on the forum, reddit for instance is shockingly worse, and the pretentious press (UK Guardian et al) shockingly below that even.)
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So does everyone else.
Was this a pop quiz? I'll bet you you'll make more promoting bitbet bets than doing this. That's all.
Competition is good for the market. And we think we have a unique spin on things. Oh, the answer is that novel spins on things suck because if they worked someone else would do it and it wouldn't be novel. Ideas especially novel ones are worthless unless they are, You know done. This seems about as far from done as most any offering on BTCjam to be charitable. More bitcoin has probably been produced by Sharpies...Lol don't be a hater. I'm just trying to make sure people at least vaguely may meet this outrageous concept where instead of being islands of one adrift pn a sea of nothing they could instead be part of something. Sometimes it seems to me that teh atmosphere is irrespirable with unwarranted autism, but I promise you that if it ever swings the other direction I'll just switch too. Okay?
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Let's try and think together, maybe it helps. You're arguing with your registration date vs those of others quite often.
Perhaps I am. The reason may be (A) a flaw in my reasoning, or (B) a mutual shared characteristic of those with very recent accounts. Such as for instance a tendency to assume rather than research combined with an unwarranted delusion of self importance. The former is a pitfall even experienced members fall into; the latter is amply discussed in psychological literature. They who lack the qualification to do a job also lack the meta-qualification to allow them to distinguish between doing well and doing poorly. Now, if all you're stating is that A or B, that's all fine and good (and quite banal). If you are actually pretending like A, then you'd better damn well show cause. You fail to do so, and if you fail to do so and we have to judge between you claiming A on your own authority and me claiming B on my own authority we have no choice but to examine your authority and compare it to mine. This is why you're very well served by actually showing cause, and by you I mean he just as much as you yourself. If you're curious, the reason for this confusion between you and him would be that the only characteristic one could pin on either of you is the date of your registration, other than that you've done nothing and can lay claim to nothing. Again, I can appreciate that this may on the surface (ie, on the basis of your ignorance, easily explained by your recency) seem to work both ways. It is not however the case that it works both ways: you don't know to whom you're speaking because you're ignorant, whereas I don't know to whom I'm speaking because you're meritless. Now run along and acquire some merits, such as for instance bringing a fucking argument that's useful, rather than more posing and butthurt (which is not useful).
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Still can't find the overview through the hyperlink structure on the PicoStocks site (my compliments for the clean graphical design).
Are you mentally retarded (but my compliments for the well thought out post that makes sense and is not self-contradictory or anything)?
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Hi everyone, My name is Jack and I represent Canadian Virtual Exchange (CaVirtex.com), Canada's first Bitcoin exchange. CaVirtex allows traders to buy and sell Bitcoins with Canadian dollars. We operate our exchange with a team of dedicated full-time people. We also have a business plan that will add many more features to our exchange (See our prospectus on havelockinvestments.com). On the legal and regulatory front, we are paying for legal advice on how to operate in Canada with the utmost safety to customer funds. If you have any questions about CaVirtex, please feel free to ask. If you are a CaVirtex customer and you have a question or concern, please contact us at (888) 812-2525 or submit a support ticket: http://support.cavirtex.com/Thank you. Jack Lewis Representative Canadian Virtual Exchange One day you noobs will learn the magic of GPG signing such statements.
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I find this thread excruciatingly cute. Yo! See here, and next time pay attention to what the people that matter say.
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...i wasn't asking for financial advice, i'm just interested in other people's opinions. the bullshit i'll weed out myself.
either way, fruitless discussion, moving on.
Don't take him seriously, he spams all over the forums with this: "This user is currently ignored." ,) I can't fault you for talking too much, so that's a plus. If you read more you'd at least get the genders straight.
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Soon they will be irrelevant. Market forces will kick them out of the market if the keep their actions up like for the past year.
Yeah, sort of like MtGox: just as soon as the bag holders run out of funds/patience.
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It does remind me of the dotcom era ca. 1998. Pets.com, Boo.com, great investments! ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Okay, for your own benefit do a ten similarities list. You don't even have to pay me for offering you the opportunity to learn shit.
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hey guys,
Hacker/phisher here, so apparently the VPS is down. *big surprise* but, if by any chance it is because of a massive DDOS like earlier today, can the person please stop as I've been in contact with theymos and BTCoxygen about voluntarily handing over the domains. Sadly I can't reset the registrars account password, there is a chance somebody else has changed it and maybe even the email but I have no way of knowing, but if I can somehow get the VPS online just long enough to grab the emails off it I can hopefully reset the registrars password.
I don't expect people to believe me, if you check the logs for freenode #btcoxygen you'll know I'm not lying, I'm doing this out of my own freewill I even turned down the BTC that was offered to me for them. So if your just going to assume its a lie and keep DDOSSing, then honestly I don't care but I know the two guys really want these domains.
It's possible the VPS provider finally just shut it down too, in that case it'll probably be a few days before namecheap will let me back in.
Also mods this is not a hacked account but just my spare.
And for anyone who is worried about the recent increase in hacked accounts...well...I'm done. I'm not targeting bitcoiners again. Funny how money changes things.
Everyone please use different passwords for every site. 80% of the logins I got had a password reused on another site, lots of people even posted on the threads for bitcoin sites to make it easy for me to find out which sites they were registered too. I also had a list of common bitcoin sites too and would try every login I phished on them, and I'd usually get a lot of hits. NEW PASSWORD FOR EVERY ACCOUNT!
Also when you are hacked, check EVERYTHING, security questions, alternate emails, recovery emails and try and find out what personal info the hacker got from it because they will collect info from each account and that could lead them to something bigger.
And everybody use 2FA, but don't forget, 2FA can still be phished, so check your URL's.
Regards, PhishyLeaks
This is kinda lulzy.
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It's worth $26.
Well certainly reputations have been ruined for less.
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The entirety of your message can be broken into a list of statements predicated on your authority. I am perfectly unimpressed with this: in a battle of authority yet another April 2013 btctalk account and yet-another silver whatever take no cake in a dispute with MP.
Should you be willing to rephrase in a more adequate manner it might perhaps be useful.
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You probably want to read this.
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June Results: ***************** Operational results ***************** Received 62 new propositions, of which accepted 19, rejected 42. Total bets in worth 336.95451175 BTC. iRevenue : 10.70484821 BTC, of which : bets resolved : 4.11394611 BTC ii advertising : 3.75 BTC house bets won : 2.84090210 iiigracious donations to shareholders : 0.000009 BTC ivExpenditure : 1.90280655 BTC, of which : referrals paid : 0.00280655 BTC vhouse bets made : 1.90000000 BTC Profit : 8.80204166 BTC to be distributed as dividends. ***************** Miscellaneous ***************** Need moar people proposing bets, need moar referrers, need moar, moar MOAR! ——— i. Graphs : ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpolimedia.us%2Ftrilema%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F07%2Fbitbet-intake-june-2013.png&t=663&c=_qeQiT9yI6CZTg) ii. 411.39448879 BTC total pool resolved this month. iii. 3.53000000 BTC worth of house bets were resolved in the current month. iv. Zero next month ? v. Wow, low.
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I'll bet you you'll make more promoting bitbet bets than doing this. That's all.
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i remember all your ranting against asicminer and how s.dice is much better an investment, so i take your skepticism as a good omen :p
seriously though, given the current state of the bitcoin ecosystem, what other ventures / assets are there outside of mining ventures with varying degrees of risk and scam-probability? most of the non-mining related ventures have little to show so far as well and many will fail or underperform. of course some assets are more attractive than others, but at the current stage of bitcoin the risk-reward relation of mining and other market assets still seem at par to me.
Your memory is either very bad or else the general assemblage is kind of broken. Don't be afraid of quoting. As to the other point: I'm not here to do your homework, I'm here to laugh at you, your bad memory, your broken general assemblage and your missing homework.
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