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1541  Other / Off-topic / Re: [VOTE] Which country is most advanced in cryptography. China, Russia or the U.S? on: May 03, 2015, 10:58:12 PM
Most of the big crypto jumps seem to come from Chinese. Does the way their language is organized and written make them better at working with certain kinds of number problems?

http://killring.org/2014/01/05/how-broken-is-sha1/

I think the chinese language is very complicated but, asians on average have higher IQ by +15 points than western people.

(I`m a western guy with 150 IQ)
1542  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: May 03, 2015, 10:51:58 PM
Now I understand why China has 1.3 billion population  Grin Cheesy
1543  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 03, 2015, 10:46:54 PM
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=define+deflation&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=-o5GVZ7aNtffaqTUgZgI#q=define:+deflation

Deflation is the "reduction of the general level of prices in an economy."  

OP wants to change the definition of deflation since the reality of it doesn't suit his agenda.  

If you look up the original definition of inflation and deflation, you will find that it is defined as the increase and decrease in the money supply.

1913 definition according to Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Inflation (Page: 760)

In*fla"tion (?), n. [L. inflatio: cf. F. inflation.]

1. The act or process of inflating, or the state of being inflated, as with air or gas; distention; expansion; enlargement. Boyle.

2. The state of being puffed up, as with pride; conceit; vanity. B. Jonson.

3. Undue expansion or increase, from overissue; -- said of currency. [U.S.]


Webster’s 1983 Definition of Inflation

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An increase in the amount of currency in circulation, resulting in a relatively sharp and sudden fall in its value and rise in prices: it may be caused by an increase in the volume of paper money issued or of gold mined, or a relative increase in expenditures as when the supply of goods fails to meet the demand.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, Copyright © 2000 Published by Houghton Mifflin Company says:

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Inflation:  A persistent increase in the level of consumer prices or a persistent decline in the purchasing power of money, caused by an increase in available currency and credit beyond the proportion of available goods and services.

Yes that is correct, i dont know why people cant get it.

Price increase is not equal to inflation, deal with it!

Now you can get lowering prices in a deflationary enviroment, let's say the CB print money like madman, but the prices go down? Why, maybe because technology let them find ways to lower the production cost and make it more efficient, or they just increased the supply.

Doest this mean that inflation is not present? Well from a consumer standpoint his daily purchases wont be affected, but if that economy is based on imports, then start praying guys?

You see an autarky economy would never experience inflation, but almost every country in the world now has massive trade deficits, so that is the fact. Hyperinflation will come, and poor basterds will lose everything.
1544  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 03, 2015, 10:40:56 PM

Nobody can be certain that there would be a market for crude after 50-100 years. If alternative technologies like fuel cells / renewable energy sources take off, crude can plummet real quickly. So Saudis are not wrong in trying to make the most out of today's market.

Yea but they surely run a big oil cartel and powerful lobby groups that try to slow down all progress in alternative energy.

There is already a technology that can power the whole planet with almost free energy: natural gas created from algaes.

Of course the cartel doesnt like it.

There are many over hype alternative energy. If these technologies are efficient, many can do it at home.

Grow algae in your swimming pool or how? You need big containers and aquatic plants to do this, which need 100 millions of $ investments, however you probably also need some government permit, which *you guessed it* the government wont give you because the oil cartel bought the politicians Smiley
1545  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 03, 2015, 09:26:56 PM

Looking at those links, it seems as though the false positive is from an antivirus called Qihoo-360. Interestingly, it was involved in a scandal a couple days ago where the leading AV ranking sites like AV‐Comparatives, AV‐TEST and Virus Bulletin disqualified it of any awards because they were found to have cheated. Essentially,  the  Chinese company Qihoo 360 submitted one version of its software for testing, but then released a different one.

You can read up more on that here:
http://betanews.com/2015/05/01/antivirus-tool-stripped-of-awards-after-cheating/


I've just downloaded those programs too, and Bitdefender 2015 sayd it is all clear. Really I don't think that there's any doubt about the safety of these programs. They're also very useful. Great job, OP.

Thanks you guys, good to have my reputation intact.  Grin

Also thanks for feedback, if you need any other similar bitcoin-related softwares , tell me here and i`ll make it in my spare time.
1546  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 03, 2015, 08:28:02 PM
These programs look really promising, will download and try them out.

Here's a link for the lazy to the VirusTotal scans for the two softwares I was interested in, the Realtime info and the QuickWallet:


File name:   v1.70_Bitcoin Realtime Info.rar
Detection ratio:   1 / 56
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/4358c38ad937732b5e1d1de9898bbcb09edf14870641fb47a791f9c60b8e4954/analysis/1430645612/


File name:   v1.70_Quick Wallet.rar
Detection ratio:   0 / 56
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/4ad31dab81ad4ff210e26322e21405723db4a4b780c14362b7482bd4bb92360f/analysis/1430646069/

That one detection is probably a false positive from a lesser-known antivirus.

I use Bitdefender 2015 (the best one this year) and it shows clean, that antivirus is probably a crappy one. You can always set up a virtual OS and track my software's behaviour, you won't find anything suspicious.

The only thing Realtime Info does ,is fetches the JSON format data about bitcoin and displays it inside the software.

Did you checked the others?
1547  Economy / Economics / Re: If Greece defaults on: May 03, 2015, 04:16:38 AM
Unfortunately, it seems all of Varoufakis tricks are coming to an end. Tsipras has decreased his authority and now he will not be the main negotiator in the eurogroup.

Yes, just read this one:

http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/05/01/varoufakis-tells-attack-witness-he-might-be-expelled-from-greek-government/

“If you know that the system is rotten, why don’t you do something to change it?,” an anarchist asked Varoufakis to get a stunning reply.

“It’s not possible, simply. This is the current system, I tried, but I failed. It’s impossible,” admitted the Greek Finance minister according to the witness.
- See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/05/01/varoufakis-tells-attack-witness-he-might-be-expelled-from-greek-government/#sthash.rtZQnkFy.dpuf


Wow that was a good one, as a voluntaryst myself, i have never thought that there is a single politician out there that has its integrity.

Most of them are just parasitic, thief ,manipulator ,cockroach, sociopaths and some even psychopaths, acting as if they were God on Earth.

Well that guy seems different. Good luck for him, too bad he will be thrown out quick, the scum doesnt like honest people hanging around them.
1548  Economy / Economics / Re: How to save money. on: May 03, 2015, 03:11:33 AM

My father had two friends at opposite ends of the spectrum.

One guy died in his neat little house without any debt having had the occasional camping holiday. The other one expired having made and blown several fortunes, left behind mountains of debt, armies of women and was finished off by every vice under the sun.

Ideally I'd go for a middle ground but if I was forced to choose, it's gotta be the latter for me.

Tomorrow is promised to no one. A lot of people are already pretty fucked up by 50-60.

Well yes, i think its a personal thing to choose which lifestyle you will try out. I`d also go for a middle one, but i`d take the womens.

I would definitely not want to live until 80, i dont know why these idiots want to even retire? So we pay these old hags to live an awful life and suffer from all the fluoride in the water and chemtrails the globalists put in us, and they destroy the youth because guess who has to pay for their misery?

Then the globalists will poison us with their fake medicine and vaccines, and put GMO , colorants and other poison in our food.
1549  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 03, 2015, 03:05:43 AM

Nobody can be certain that there would be a market for crude after 50-100 years. If alternative technologies like fuel cells / renewable energy sources take off, crude can plummet real quickly. So Saudis are not wrong in trying to make the most out of today's market.

Yea but they surely run a big oil cartel and powerful lobby groups that try to slow down all progress in alternative energy.

There is already a technology that can power the whole planet with almost free energy: natural gas created from algaes.

Of course the cartel doesnt like it.
1550  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 03, 2015, 03:03:27 AM
I'm aorry, but deflation can't be masked by inflation.


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Deflation can't be inflation in disguise because they are direct opposites.

Yes but we dont have deflation. The presstitutes only hijack the word "deflation" and call the current phenomena deflation, when its obviously not.

1551  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 03, 2015, 03:01:34 AM
**New Software: What's My IP Address**




A simple 1 click to use tool, that will show your (external) IP address. It is portable, and you can copy the address to the clipboard. Since there are many websites that show this info, i thought it's easier to make a portable 1-click app from it, its much easier to use.

Download it from post #1



i'll take that one too thanks!!....has anyone else asked you for programs..people are stupid not to get them from you ive sold one already thanks greenstox

Sure no problem, people should create torrents out of my softwares and put a website shourtcut next to it to their website/affiliate link.

Basically you get a free ride on my softwares and get free traffic to your website!
1552  Economy / Services / Re: [BOUNTY] Looking for people who can sell my digital goods, or monetize them ■■■■ on: May 03, 2015, 02:59:22 AM
Thank you for this ill try to sell those Smiley

Thank you, hope you will make good profits!

Hey thanks greenstox,  i added your programs to my website. ive already sold one for bitcoin !!  please let me know if you make more you are giving away!!
I`m in, i`ll upload it to my website  Grin

I think they will add great content to my website.
Thanks alot for your promotion help guys!
1553  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: May 03, 2015, 12:37:37 AM
I would consult a good investment banker about investment opportunities as it is their job to make sure your money grows.

Well i would not  Cheesy

Their job is not to make your investment grow, but to tell you a ponzi scheme derivative to invest in, while they will preposition themselves, and take the opposite direction trade  Cheesy Cheesy

Thats what they always do in boiler rooms like our banking cartel.
1554  Economy / Economics / Re: How to save money. on: May 03, 2015, 12:24:56 AM
Look, saving is really easy. All you have to do is live frugal life: don't travel, don't buy cars, don't buy house.
Invest $1000 each month in stocks and you will be millionaire by 23 years.

Yea and miss most of your life, sure you would be millionaire by you are 50-60 but would you give up your youth for that?

Party girls, yacht, beach, champagne, in your 20s? Not really, i would prefer to hit the buck until i hit 30  Cheesy
1555  Economy / Economics / Re: If Greece defaults on: May 02, 2015, 10:35:09 PM
Actually it does look like the Greeks are playing for time. Only the Bankster cunts think they have folded. Change is coming and Greece just have to stay in the game (is either this, or being a huge letdown). 

The Bankster scum have revealed their true fascist nature, this is all out in the open for all to see. No more dodgy deals behind closed doors.

I'm confident the day will come when all the worthless useless produce nothing parasitical bankster turds and their sycophantic boot licking politician servants will be rounded up, tried for crimes against humanity and executed.I'm sure a long queue of volunteers is forming now to operate the guillotines...

That day will never come, humans are just too stupid to know their enemy, and to be honest they really deserve it. If they are stupid, then let the banksters rob them perpetually, that is what they are good for.

In the meantime let us become rich with bitcoin and F the rest of them.

1556  Economy / Gambling / Re: Small negative house edge on: May 02, 2015, 09:23:46 PM
Negative house edge wont work for the following reason:

More people will bet when the edge is negative, than when it's positive, thus either the casino will go bankrupt quickly, or the edge will quickly shift back to positive edge (because the profits made by the house diminish, thus it switches back to positive edge)
1557  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 02, 2015, 09:19:58 PM
Oil is a resource as long as it sells (that is as long as it brings profits). If it doesn't, then it is no longer of purpose to oil exporting countries, before all. So, economically, they would sell it at any price and as much as possible, being vitally interested in bringing down the competition at that (even if it means lower prices)...

No oil is a resource that the whole world economy and civilization is based on, sure it can be substituted but its not in their interest. Without those middle east countries exporting oil they would turn into zimbabwe in a month.

All those palaces and luxury you got in the UAE and Bahrain would turn into Zimbabwe or Ghana in no time without their oil supporting their economy. They got historically lucky to be in that oil rich region, so they can permit themselves 1-2% taxes, while we pay 80-90% taxes.  Sad

What are you arguing with? If they (oil producing countries like Saudi Arabia) won't be able to sell it (for whatever reason), oil will be of no use to them. They are just selling it, and that's all they do. Go read my post again instead of engaging in futile polemics...

Yes but that wasnt the point, they could sell it at high price just as they can sell it at low price. And they only sell it on low price to kick out competition. Which in my point is a waste of resource.

Now of course, soon they wont be able to sell it at high price as everyone will be broke, or the currency has to devalue a bit more so that the high price can be reached again.

And the fact is also fact, they will always be able to sell the oil, at whatever (reasonable) price they wish, because oil is a necessary resource.
1558  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 02, 2015, 08:29:57 PM


Oil is a resource as long as it sells (that is as long as it brings profits). If it doesn't, then it is no longer of purpose to oil exporting countries, before all. So, economically, they would sell it at any price and as much as possible, being vitally interested in bringing down the competition at that (even if it means lower prices)...

No oil is a resource that the whole world economy and civilization is based on, sure it can be substituted but its not in their interest. Without those middle east countries exporting oil they would turn into zimbabwe in a month.

All those palaces and luxury you got in the UAE and Bahrain would turn into Zimbabwe or Ghana in no time without their oil supporting their economy. They got historically lucky to be in that oil rich region, so they can permit themselves 1-2% taxes, while we pay 80-90% taxes.  Sad
1559  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 02, 2015, 08:13:18 PM
I have also another theory why the "temporary deflation" occurs in minor markets.

The Oil Price

For 1 year now the oil price has been low, and obviously oil affects minor markets: agriculture,plastic, transport, energy,etc.

So these price drops in these areas due to low oil price, has hidden the real inflation going on in the stock and bond markets.

Just wait guys until Saudi Arabia pulls back it's oil production, then the real inflation will kick in, all around the board!

I heard they had been actually going to expand oil production. The lower prices are in fact profitable for those whose production costs are less. This advantage is two-fold. First, there will be less competition since oil producing companies with high costs go bust. And second, lower prices stir up consumption, so the decline in profit per barrel is offset through volume...

Yea but oil fields in saudi arabia are limited, why waste a finite resource to fuck off with competition. And they dont have overreaching capabilities like the US, so if they want to destroy the shelling industry of the US, they will just find new oil fields near their coasts or influence zones, and they will be better off that way.

Then again that will force the EU and the USA to do QE infinity, to save their internal oil manufacturers and the stock market malinvestments that happened in oil companies.

So either way, inflation will come sooner or later Smiley
1560  Economy / Economics / Re: "Deflation" in Europe is actually Inflation in disguise on: May 02, 2015, 07:08:22 PM
I have also another theory why the "temporary deflation" occurs in minor markets.

The Oil Price

For 1 year now the oil price has been low, and obviously oil affects minor markets: agriculture,plastic, transport, energy,etc.

So these price drops in these areas due to low oil price, has hidden the real inflation going on in the stock and bond markets.

Just wait guys until Saudi Arabia pulls back it's oil production, then the real inflation will kick in, all around the board!
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