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1441  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe in god? on: January 13, 2017, 07:39:57 PM
If religious people's faith was so strong in God's eternally plan, why do they only thank God for the good things in life?

Why do we never hear them say....

Thank you God for helping loss my job and my house getting repossessed.
Thank you God for that car crash.
Thank you God for cancer.
Thank you God for earthquakes.
Thank you God for blessing us with pedophiles.
Thank you God for mutated conjoined twins.
Thank you God for that chemcial weapon hitting it target.

Seems to me people don't have much faith in God as they make out.


You're forgetting that Christianity is polytheistic. The deity that lords over them with an angry face they call God. God doesn't do the dirty work himself. He sends a friend request on their behalf to the other powerful deity, the devil, and causes bad stuff to happen.

Anything good that happens = the lord God

Anything bad that happens = the lord devil
1442  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin #1 in Top 8 Tech Trends for 2017 on: January 13, 2017, 07:23:36 PM
The Bitcoin cryptodrone




Home Automation System with Bitcoin "panic sell" button




Bitcoin Virtual Reality Goggles




Bitcoin Personal Assistant AI

1443  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The year of 2017 would be a golden year of bitcoin and what is your thought? on: January 13, 2017, 04:07:08 AM


Wat! Bitcoinz moving to china?
1444  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin devs, CEOs, others to gather for Satoshi Roundtable retreat this month on: January 13, 2017, 03:50:21 AM
You should invite representatives from the Chinese government and all the Chinese mining farms and exchanges. Your little "western whitey festival" isn't really representative of the group currently in control of bitcoin's direction.

http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/

On average 30%+ of VC investment money is lost, 50% never returns a profit and 20% return enough to be considered a success. There's going to be a hell of a lot of losers in that building.
1445  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: btc china fake volumes on: January 12, 2017, 09:37:31 PM
Dam, China fakin' stuff?  I'm SHOCKED.  Don't use nonea them exchanges, they all wack as fuck.  Betta call up KRS1 ta come rap at ya barf mitzvah.

I think this sums it up perfectly

Yes it does, if Snoop Doggy Jew was the one presenting the idea.
1446  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin #1 in Top 8 Tech Trends for 2017 on: January 12, 2017, 02:21:36 PM
I can't believe bitcoin beat drones and smart homes. What a silly list of random shit.
This is what id like to say on how bitcoin beat those drones and smart homes which they do really different in category and as you said its just a random list in my own opinion but well glad to see that its on the top list and i saw they are already behind on the bitcoin trend. Grin

LOL None of that shit has anything to do with each other. It's not like they're comparing financial services. Here's another list that Bitcoin is on top of.

1) Bitcoin

2) ferns with those little pink flowers on top

3) horseless carriages

4) remotely controlled air boats

5) self peeling oranges

6) Furby boom dolls

7) ingersoll rand self regulating air compressors

Finally) the shake weight

1447  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: btc china fake volumes on: January 12, 2017, 02:09:36 PM


All you dumbasses thought it was just me. Wrong again.

Thanks for all the moneys by the way. hehe
1448  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin #1 in Top 8 Tech Trends for 2017 on: January 12, 2017, 01:52:02 PM
I can't believe bitcoin beat drones and smart homes. What a silly list of random shit.
1449  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best/cheapest way to anonymize bitcoin payments? on: January 12, 2017, 01:49:42 PM
Exchange the bitcoins for dollars then buy contraband with the dollars. The cash method has worked successfully for drug dealers and criminals for hundreds of years.
1450  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2016, The Year of Bitcoin? on: January 11, 2017, 11:18:12 PM
Yes 2017 might be surely the year of bitcoins because price started at a high note.


It could just as easily be an Al Stewart song too. The year of the cat crash.



1451  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Site investigation conducted to the top 3 Chinese Bitcoin exchange on: January 11, 2017, 11:06:30 PM


Why you frucking asians always think everybory running illregal exchange? Mind you own biness! Market manipruration not you probrem. Fruckers
1452  Other / Off-topic / Re: 2016, The Year of Bitcoin? on: January 11, 2017, 10:42:13 PM
2016 was definitely a strong year for bitcoin, it was double the value in december 2016 than it was in january 2016.
but still, I don't think that this was the peak. btc still has a huge, promising future and I think that there will be even more successful years to come as bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general gets more and more mainstream !

There will never be a mainstream as long as speculators heavily trade Bitcoin. Could you imagine a poor vendor selling a product for Christmas in 2016 and failing to trade all his coins in before the beginning of January because it's their busy season? That vendor lost $400 for every $1,100 of Christmas product they sold for Bitcoin. It's way too volatile to ever go mainstream.
1453  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Lost my trezor wallet! help! on: January 11, 2017, 06:04:11 PM
Why would you ask the dumbasses on this forum instead of the makers of trezor? That's just looney.

https://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-user/recovery.html

https://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-user/emergency.html

https://www.trezor.io/?h=626974636f696e7472657a6f722e636f6d
1454  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Does anyone "Day Trade" Bitcoin on: January 11, 2017, 05:39:17 PM
Yes, I've been day trading the btc/usd currency pair for about four years now. I began by using BTCe but recently moved to simplefx.com because it's so easy and much faster. People are making small fortunes day trading the volatility of Bitcoin. Especially since the Chinese became heavily involved. Currently it's bitcoins best use and purpose.

https://simplefx.com/dashboard/
1455  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does a President Trump mean for Bitcoin? on: January 10, 2017, 07:31:57 PM
Trump is gonna grab Bitcoin by the pussy.

1456  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe in god? on: January 10, 2017, 07:21:49 PM
But just what if the question refers to a more holistic God context. As in the age-old idea of God. The God beyond all else, the God governing everything. Across diverse religion, do anyone of you believe in that?

I believe in universal God, Parent of all humankind.
I believe that God is parent not only for Christians, but also Buddhists, Hindu, Muslims, Jews, Atheists etc.
If so, it means that we all have one common Parent and therefore we are all part of one global family, brothers and sisters.
When people realized it, wars and conflicts will stop and era of peace and Blessing will start.
It's so sad to see that many believers use religion as tool to attack others, less fortunate people.
God loves us all equally.


There was never equality between people and never will. Religion was invented to control people. What is equality if people fall on their knees before the preacher. I don't believe in God. Religion is a vestige of the past, when there was no state.

That's precisely what the atheism religion is doing. They are there to weaken the morality of people who are theists and want to do as God tells them.

Wake up. Google and Youtube search on "atheism religion." Find out for yourself how atheists who say that atheism ISN'T a religion, are really just running around the whole idea, and not really getting into it.

The more an atheist dogmatizes his atheistic position, the more he makes atheism a religion.

Cool

I'm not an atheist. I believe in Vaishnavism and the supreme being or god is Vishnu in which Krishna is gods avatar. The holy texts are the Vedas and Upanishads. The Vedas are among the oldest sacred texts in the world. The Samhitas date to roughly 1700–1100 BC when Rig Veda was authored. Your religion is a relative newcomer to the god scene.

Why did your god not show himself to the devotees of the Sri Sampradaya the believers of the true and first god of the people? Was he afraid of Vishnu's power?

The Bhagavad Gita tells us, “The mind acts like an enemy for those who do not control it" and “delusion arises from anger. The mind is bewildered by delusion. Reasoning is destroyed when the mind is bewildered. One falls down when reasoning is destroyed.”

Your search for something greater than yourself has led you astray toward false gods because your bewildered mind is your enemy and your intellect and reasoning are corrupted. Accept Vishnu and set your mind at peace before it's too late.
1457  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Best starter hardware on: January 10, 2017, 07:38:11 AM
If you would even consider mining with a CPU then you haven't researched Bitcoin mining at all. You have weeks if not months of reading to do to understand Bitcoin mining. I mined for years and can tell you specialized mining equipment is costly, complicated to configure properly and not worth it most of the time.

The initial cost is only one variable you have to contend with concerning a potential ROI (return on investment). My biggest problem was keeping a continuous connection to a pool. I had a failover pool set up with an automated script and would occasionally come home to find out I hadn't been mining all day because I couldn't connect to either pool. You need to have a really stable internet connection with no drop offs in service. Difficulty adjustments and the volatile current exchange rate make predicting potential earnings next to  impossible. Heat related equipment failures can literally burn up any profit you may make. Pool fraud has cost me money several times. Buying second hand equipment is better than buying new because it's cheaper but you still may never ROI.

I have a fool proof method to make money with Bitcoin that makes more sense than mining. Take the amount of money you would use to buy mining equipment and buy Bitcoin instead.
1458  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you believe in god? on: January 10, 2017, 06:16:22 AM
Too bad Moonshadow is a scammer now. As a hardcore Jesus freak he would love this thread.
1459  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Time to Face Reality in 2017 ... on: January 10, 2017, 05:15:27 AM
That's an interesting way to look at it. I think most people here are optimists but a lot of big plans have come and gone in bitcoinland and a lot of bad shit and bad people are devoted to Bitcoin. How must that look to the rest of the world?

Take your proud Bitcoin Foundation lifetime member image for example. Are they even still around, I thought they were insolvent? I just bounced around their website and found a blog that hasn't been used in eight months. No one is posting in their forum. Their membership includes some of the biggest crooks in Bitcoin history and at least one child star pedophile. They were founded by the biggest crook in Bitcoin history (Karpeles), another big crook (Vessenes)  and a guy that just got out of jail for money laundering for an on-line drug marketplace (Schrem).

How is the world really expected to perceive Bitcoin when these worthless bastards are our best and brightest movers and shakers? WTF?
1460  Economy / Speculation / Re: What has affected the price of Bitcoin? on: January 09, 2017, 08:33:57 PM
The bitcoin price has been affected by a buyin by a lot of people these days, I think that their was a pump and dump.

That's not just current behavior. Bitcoin is the original pump n dump cryptocurrency.
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