If I'm having a bad day can I "Ignore" myself?
Sorry that's not possible. Would it make you feel better if I ignore you?
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Right now, I go through every few months and tick the few new local subforums to ignore from New Posts. There's no checkbox for "Local" as a whole, which'd be nice. Not a big deal, though.
This would also only add something to a minority on this forum. Most here need to ignore all local forums except one. At least, I thing by now > 50% here are at least bilingual.
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Hurray, congratulations Nasty Mining! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fhudsoncakery.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F03%2F1st-Ladybug-Birthday-Cake.jpg&t=663&c=YEleEAKzrBOOLQ) May we celebrate many more Birthdays to come. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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LOL Kenn da auch eins: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.ffffound.com%2Fstatic-data%2Fassets%2F6%2Faf359591c9fc76e450a654c26ec0e06c3c3c8168_m.jpg&t=663&c=A7VuGFEsR94tOQ)
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I wouldn't worry so much about this. Yes, the Government(s) is (are) watching. They probably try to get as much Data on every single person as legally(?) possible.
But, all this Data is collected by government agencies. Do you really think the same guys that mess up every single project they touch are even capable to put all this data to use?
There is not very much to worry about, not because they respect your freedom (which they don't) but because government paid lazy bureaucrats are to incompetent to use this data.
Also every government funded agency always grows and grows, gets more expensive and continuously inefficient. Now they start all this projects and in 10 - 15 years we will see headlines like this in the press:
You've got balls of steel. I wouldn't bet the well-being of the world on a certain large group of people with force on their hands not encompassing enough competence to identify their opponents. You maybe understood my statement wrong. I find this development as outrageous and worrying as the (I think) majority here. I just don't think that all the surveillance data of 100th of Millions of people (Internet, Cams, Car traffic, etc.) is evaluable in any economical way. Also the people that would need to evaluate all this data are just some low paid government employees which are to lazy or uneducated to get a "real" job. I just don't feel threatened by them. The fact that of course remains is that governments are tiring to get all this data, which is very worring. I just don't see them succeed. This surveillance efforts will probably be even less successful as the war on drugs and even more costly. Everyone that has something to hide will find ways to hide it, so they will end of will gigantic amounts of useless data. Government internet surveillance costs the Taxpayer 30 Billion the year and has not stopped a single terrorist act Maybe it's not incompetence or failure of method. What if the terrorist acts weren't supposed to be stopped? What if they were even manufactured? Well, that's a totally different topic and changes nothing at the huge costs of surveillance efforts. The vast majority of people here can probably agree that "big brother is bullshit". So you watched the first 30 sec. Bullshit is just the title of the series and it's actually a very government critical show of two libertarians that has won several awards. The Title doesn't really represent the actual content.
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I wouldn't worry so much about this. Yes, the Government(s) is (are) watching. They probably try to get as much Data on every single person as legally(?) possible. But, all this Data is collected by government agencies. Do you really think the same guys that mess up every single project they touch are even capable to put all this data to use? There is not very much to worry about, not because they respect your freedom (which they don't) but because government paid lazy bureaucrats are to incompetent to use this data. Also every government funded agency always grows and grows, gets more expensive and continuously inefficient. Now they start all this projects and in 10 - 15 years we will see headlines like this in the press: Government internet surveillance costs the Taxpayer 30 Billion the year and has not stopped a single terrorist act Also watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVaodJQmnRc
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I give some People new to Bitcoin the chance to get involved. So I wait with buying myself. But if nobody has bought the remaining two shares in 24 hours form this post, I will buy them myself so that this project can get finalized.
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Hmm, läuft doch alles wie erwartet: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oftwominds.com%2Fphotos09%2Fanatomy-bubble.png&t=663&c=OBuNBhteSDuwXw) und ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbitcoincharts.com%2Fcharts%2Fchart.png%3Fwidth%3D940%26m%3DmtgoxUSD%26SubmitButton%3DDraw%26r%3D60%26i%3DHourly%26c%3D0%26s%3D%26e%3D%26Prev%3D%26Next%3D%26t%3DM%26b%3D%26a1%3D%26m1%3D10%26a2%3D%26m2%3D25%26x%3D0%26i1%3D%26i2%3D%26i3%3D%26i4%3D%26v%3D1%26cv%3D0%26ps%3D0%26l%3D0%26p%3D0%26&t=663&c=Yq_D0taTiGpnFQ) Mal schauen obs das letzte Stück auch noch genau so nimmt. 60$ Bitcoin in 1-2 Wochen. Yey!
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Since the chart mirrors the worldwide surge in interest in bitcoin, it is not possible to see if people in Argentina are differentially interested MORE. Have you thought about the possibility that this Charts looked quite different in February?
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Ach Mist, verpasst.
Sag Bescheid, wenn man das irgendwo anhören kann.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve is investigating the possible risks benefits in online payment systems like PayPal Inc. and the virtual currency bitcoin, as bankers worry that new online players could disrupt the financial system, officials said at a conference on Monday. FTFY ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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have private key to this address: 1GJmzymuJLmeqzhgbky91286GRhKZQFVYb
Really? You have generated the private Key to this address? Don't forget to post if this actually works. Also Post if it doesn't. I'm curious. Just how likely is it to generate an existing address? I thought it was next to impossible.
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"Fed hat Bitcoin und Paypal im Visier
SCHANGHAI – Die US-Notenbank Federal Reserve prüft mögliche Risiken bei Online-Zahlungsanbietern wie Paypal oder Bitcoin. Das sagte die stellvertretende Vorsitzende Janet Yellen am Montag bei einer geldpolitischen Konferenz in Schanghai. „Wir haben bei der Fed und mit Bankenverbänden gesprochen und versuchen zu verstehen, welche Probleme diese neuen Zahlungsmechanismen verursachen können", antwortete Yellen bei einer Podiumsdiskussion auf die Frage, wie Anbieter wie die Ebay-Tochter Paypal in den USA beaufsichtigt werden."
Schön wie von Behörden immer nur die Erhaltung des Status Quo fokusiert wird. Den gleichen Text in dieser Form wird man wohl nie sehen, egal um was es geht und wie erdrückend die Vorteile sind (meine nicht nur Bitcoin sondern jede neue Technologie): SCHANGHAI – Die US-Notenbank Federal Reserve prüft mögliche Gelegenheiten durch Online-Zahlungsanbieter wie Paypal oder Bitcoin. Das sagte die stellvertretende Vorsitzende Janet Yellen am Montag bei einer geldpolitischen Konferenz in Schanghai. „Wir haben bei der Fed und mit Bankenverbänden gesprochen und versuchen zu verstehen, welche Chancen diese neuen Zahlungsmechanismen ermöglichen können", antwortete Yellen bei einer Podiumsdiskussion auf die Frage, wie Anbieter wie die Ebay-Tochter Paypal in den USA beaufsichtigt werden." ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Hab mal drauf geklickt. Ich blick jetzt nicht was das außer einem Referal System Über Ripple sein soll.
Ripple lehnt sich stark an altertümliche Systeme wie Fei Lun und Hawala an, siehe: http://www.initiative.cc/Artikel/2011_07_23_Fei_Lun.htm http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/HawalaSoziale Netzwerke sind die Vergangenheit und die Zukunft. Unabhängig davon ist Bitcoin zu sehen. Heute musst Du Dir Deine Bitcoins über Gox, Bitstamp oder sonstige Plattformen versilbern lassen. In Zukunft hast Du (vielleicht) viele Möglichkeiten. Egal ob Ripple sich jetzt durchsetzt, den Ansatz halte ich für richtig. Danke, aber das wusste ich schon (ganz blöd , dass ich die ganzen Announcements und Diskussionen über Ripple verpasst hab bin ich jetzt auch nicht ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ) und habe ich auch nicht gemeint, sondern den link von Ecki der irgendein Refferal System ist, das innerhalb von Ripple abläuft. Hab mal drauf geklickt. Ich blick jetzt nicht was das außer einem Referal System Über innerhalb Ripple sein soll.
Weiß ich jetzt auch immer noch nicht. Mit jeder kann 5 Leute einladen, die dann wieder 5 einladen, usw... Multi Level Marketing halt ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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Hello, my name is Herbert Hoffmann,
LOL, try to google Herbert Hoffmann. Hint: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2F2.bp.blogspot.com%2F_tiTBLgZsL8k%2FSnvfj_flOsI%2FAAAAAAAABjg%2FxVrzpRAyxbY%2Fs400%2F080313Old_Balls_Tattoos.jpg&t=663&c=AW41hrzT9riQCQ) Gets even better but NSFW
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Gut. Zahlung ist raus. Rest kam per PN.
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Naja, das generelle Interview ist eigentlich ganz gut. Es fehlt halt das komplette technische Verständnis.
Bitcoin muss noch einen weiten Weg gehen, bis nicht auf die Technik eingegangen wird. Ich meine wer versteht schon wirklich wie seine Kreditkarte funktioniert? 1% der Nutzer?
Und genau den Punkt muss der BTC auch erreichen.
Die eigentliche Botschaft des Interviews: Keine Zentralbank/Politiker --> Geile Entwicklung.
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Solltest vielleicht noch eine Liste mit der Reihenfolge machen, oder gilt wer zuerst zahlt bekommt etwas? Dann würde ich ja wenn ich jetzt zahle jemandem der vor mir war den Share wegschnappen. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Hast du mal gelesen was die Leute dort in den Kommentaren bei 20 Minuten geschrieben haben?
Das sind genau die Kommentare die wir vor 6-9 Monaten noch in allen Medien gelesen haben, wenns mal zufällig irgendwo was über Bitcoin gab. Wird sich auch ändern wenn die Leute öfters mit Bitcoin konfrontiert werden.
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