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15581  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where is the $ from MtGox ? doest not exist on: January 01, 2015, 07:33:03 PM

15582  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Announcment: Brand-new miner EMIC PowerModule - 5.65 TH/s on: January 01, 2015, 02:36:50 PM
M.A.T. just declared bankruptcy: http://www.wijlimburg.nl/nieuws-overzicht/bitcoinbedrijf-maastricht-bouwbedrijf-van-den-heuvel-landgraaf-en-hanssen-electro-hoensbroek-failliet/
Of course Marc Coumans must have known about and planned for this for a long time. Proving him to be the liar and thief everyone suspected him to be.
The contact of the bureau dealing with this bankruptcy case is: curator mr. C.F.M.P. Spreksel, Wilhelminasingel 63, 6221 BG Maastricht tel. 043-3432859

Happy new year!

/nam

Michal Krawczyszyn is such a marketing genius, he now has the word bankruptcy to go along with the word scam when people search for EMIC while he finds it prudent to not address concerns in a proper light.

Care to guess which entity has/had more transparency, EMIC or MAT? Speaking of MAT, I know of this reseller in Colorado that could visit EMIC's Polish facility, then report back to the community his findings so that he, too, can take money-back guarantee orders. I'm sure this dude I have in mind still has some black arrows in his quiver to shoot EMIC some orders.
15583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Tatsuaki Okamoto = Satoshi Nakamoto? on: January 01, 2015, 08:22:06 AM
Tatsuaki Okamoto is cited in the very first NSA release about something similar to Bitcoin in 1996, presented at MIT: http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm
15584  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My jaw is still on the floor. on: January 01, 2015, 08:13:49 AM
MIT gets all the good stuff. Second, all the current alumni get bitcoins. First, http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/money/nsamint/nsamint.htm

Along with...

4. David Chaum, Amos Fiat, and Moni Naor, Untraceable Electronic Cash, Advances in Cryptology CRYPTO '88, Springer-Verlag, pp. 319-327.

What are the odds of David being chums with a guy named Fiat and another named Moni?
15585  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My jaw is still on the floor. on: January 01, 2015, 02:39:11 AM

Great thread. But who is "Nick Szabo"?( that's a lot of "aka's" listed there )

Andrew N Szabo, ~48
Madison, WI
Known also: Andrew Nicholas Szabo · Alexander Szabo · Andrew A Szabo · Andrew E Szabo · Alexander Azabo · Nicholas Szabo

Lived in: Madison, WI · Providence, RI · Cupertino, CA · Somerville, MA · Etna, NH

Related to: Andreas Kammer ~42 · Nicholas Szabo ~84 · Alexander Szabo ~52 · Marcia Szabo ~82 · Douglas Kammer ~69

You forgot his brother, Frank, the rabbit breeder in Ohio.
15586  Other / Off-topic / Re: Roadkill furs or Upcycled animals. on: January 01, 2015, 01:37:11 AM
http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-fashion/petite-mort-ethical-fur-roadkill-pamela-paquin.html


Wearable roadkill anyone?

Accidental furs are loving resurrections of our fuzzy wild neighbors who have met with an untimely or natural death

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Founder Pamela Paquin, a former global sustainability consultant who grew up on a dairy farm, handcrafts luxurious items out of dead animals that she finds on the roads.

I don't think so! I've traveled a many miles on back roads knowing full well that roadkills are far and few between. It'll be a full time job for her or any other just to amass enough to satisfy production.

OTOH, procuring furs from farms, selling them under the guise of being sourced from the side of the road, and you've got yourself one heck of a venture.



Notice the difference? Either did I.
15587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google is blocking me from searching for terms that have Bitcoin in them. on: December 31, 2014, 07:49:29 PM
My theory is that someone has been trying to game the google trends results for bitcoin searches. Because it is regarded as a bellwether for price uptrends.

Now, that's a logical theory.
15588  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Announcment: Brand-new miner EMIC PowerModule - 5.65 TH/s on: December 31, 2014, 04:45:09 AM


Watch the video and learn how to earn up to 400% ROI per module. The more modules you buy, the greater the return.

He even asks the question as to why the remaining 8 million bitcoins can't be yours.

In the same video, when you order from EMIC you're guaranteed 100% money back from the day you ordered it to 30 days after you receive your miner.

And, to think Michal considers up idiot for questioning his venture.

One more thing. Where is PowerModuleTM registered?
15589  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you could be anywhere in the world right now where would you be? on: December 31, 2014, 04:32:35 AM
I want to be in Las Vegas. It is one of dream place to visit.

I've lived there six times, during six-month stints, then went back to Tunica or Biloxi. It's not all that romantic.

Now, this is romantic because of the remoteness, scenery and fishing.



15590  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you could be anywhere in the world right now where would you be? on: December 31, 2014, 04:21:54 AM
A sandy beach with palm trees and no one but me.

Damn, this sounds so romantic. Can all of us come with you?
15591  Other / Off-topic / Re: did neil armstrong really went to moon? on: December 31, 2014, 04:03:45 AM


as you can see here, yes.

Fake, because I no see no Doge dog aliens coming over the hill in the upper left-hand corner. (hint!)

<or Doge dog peeing on Eagle, of which would be so WOW! too>
15592  Other / Off-topic / Re: What ever happened to that girl who tattoo-ed BTC above her vagina? on: December 31, 2014, 03:59:47 AM
Well, remember that Super Bowl banner I put together last year for about five hundred bucks? She was the one that picked it up at the front desk of the Waldorf to bring to the Super Bowl, and we've never heard from her again. Nary a pic of it was ever provided to me to show the community, the only thing I requested for her efforts.

To be fair, nothing was stolen, for she was allowed to keep it, again only requesting a promised pic or two for the prize that never was sent to me.

Bitcoin-themed banner to be waved during Super Bowl XLVIII in MetLife Stadium.

Here's the pic of the double-sided banner that Kinko's in NYC produced as a rush job, and I even paid extra to have it hand-delivered to the front desk of her hotel, of which I was informed that she indeed did pick it up.

15593  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★ DigiByte ★ 极特币★★ [DGB] ✈ ✔ $250,000 Private Investment Received on: December 31, 2014, 03:46:57 AM
that I've been clamoring for for some time now is mandatory identification as a block finder - either you identify yourself, or you don't mine.

Kinda of an absurd statement, not quite sure what the purpose would be, please elaborate.

I guess he means creating a transparent mining method for blockchain.
So you can query any IDs belonging to the miners and learn who they are etc.
But this is not quite possible to me... How can you make sure people are entering true information...
Maybe there are methods to query these things, but then it will be going through a centralized and government controlled mining scheme etc...

Cheers guys,...

Wait till you see my white paper. I have some of the issues, e.g., transparency, covered in my crypto-commodity venture.

This is one of the few threads I have on my Watchlist. Now that I'm caught up, back to work.
15594  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google is blocking me from searching for terms that have Bitcoin in them. on: December 31, 2014, 03:16:02 AM
yep, proxies /tor is the cause.. many have complained about google bot checking tor IP's

No proxies or tor. I've never been to tor or used tor, let alone the proper way to say such.

Do have Comcast.

I was in the process of searching a term quickly because I keep changing the search parameters, i.e., repositioning the * inside the quote thingies, along with spelling changes, e.g., tenses.

There's been no further problem since I filled in a captcha, one that I was finally able to decipher.
15595  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google is blocking me from searching for terms that have Bitcoin in them. on: December 31, 2014, 12:19:04 AM
What browser are you using?

Standard version of Chrome.
15596  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Google is blocking me from searching for terms that have Bitcoin in them. on: December 31, 2014, 12:18:43 AM


Here's another example. (meant to crop in the lower part of the screenshot in the OP)
15597  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Google is blocking me from searching for terms that have Bitcoin in them. on: December 31, 2014, 12:12:18 AM


This is the first time I've ever run across such a roadblock. Has anybody else encountered such?
15598  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New DDOS services by the Lizard Squad what can we learn from Bitcoin? on: December 30, 2014, 07:29:08 PM
Lizard Squad launches DDoS tool that lets anyone take down online services, starting at $6 per month

Lizard Squad, the “hacker” group best known for attacking Microsoft’s Xbox Live and Sony’s PlayStation Network, has now launched a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack tool. Now anyone can now take down the website or online service of their choice thanks to “Lizard Stresser,” which we’re not linking to for obvious reasons.

http://venturebeat.com/2014/12/30/lizard-squad-launches-ddos-tool-that-lets-anyone-take-down-online-services-starting-at-5-99-per-month/

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The service only accepts the cryptocurrency bitcoin, ...

I quit reading here, after having my suppositions piqued upon reading the OP. I honestly don't believe for a second that Lizard Squad is behind this venture. Reads to me more like an opportunist(s).
15599  Other / Off-topic / Re: Lizard Squad launches DDoS tool that lets anyone take down online services on: December 30, 2014, 07:19:12 PM
smells fishy indeed  Cheesy

and soon they want to accept paypal? WTF?!

Introducing the Lizard Squad Miner. Now, you too can conduct your very own DDoS from the comforts of your own basement provided, of course, the ambient temperature is 77o F with low humidity, akin to the ideal setting for BFL Monarchs.

(51% attacks are extra, and not available everywhere. Check your local listings.)
15600  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hamburger or Pizza on: December 30, 2014, 06:44:43 PM
BTCizza! Cheesy

BTCizza!

And, this hasn't become a franchise brand yet because... ?

Well, why not a combination of each other? I've seen a pizza burger (2 pizzas as the bun, and everything else in the middle) and burger pizza (the crust is made of burgers).

I made them two days ago. And, just like pizza, they're good the next day cold or warmed. And, easily kept outside a fridge overnight to enjoy for breakfast.



At BTCizza!, that's all we bake.  Kiss

Looks like I just made somebody a millionaire: https://auctions.godaddy.com/trpItemListing.aspx?ci=85822&isc=GPPT03C650&domain=bizza.com
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