I got a reply: From Mark (theburroman)
I am very interested. Is there a time limit? The reason I ask is that we are in development of an entirely new website that will launch after the first of the year. I can incorporate Bitcoin into it easily enough, but would it be better to put it on the current site now?
I told him no rush, that we still have plenty to give out, offered help if he needed it, and suggested BitPay for their 0% non-profit fees thing.
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And another one! Hello! Pathways to Education now accepts Bitcoins! For the past six months, I have been working on this project with the organization and we have finally launched! We are the first national Canadian charity to accept Bitcoin donations and you can see our page here: http://www.pathwaystoeducation.ca/bitcoin/ We would love to have the support of Bitcoin100! Our charitable registration number is: 86190 8499 RR0001 All the very best! Seems ok to me. Phinn? Your input is always valued LendForAmerica is almost set up as well. Edd, can you please update the list of charities that have accepted donations on the page? Also, in the contact page, please add my e-mail ( Rassah@xNicole.com) as a contact. I have been sending people to bitcoin100.org as a way of looking me up, but there's no easy way to reach me from there. Have it say something like ... contact Dmitry (Rassah) at Rassah@xnicole.com ... Thanks!
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Wait, are you Martin A. Armstrong???
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adding stop loss @ 500$
How did that work out for you?
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Fyi, someone tried to *compromise* my treasurer address today. Not sure how they planed to pull it off, considering it's in an offline wallet in a secure location, but they claimed they did. They did find my Social Security number (which is semi-public anyway), compromised an old email of mine I forgot I had, which I deleted, and tried to change my Yahoo and Amazon passwords, which they failed to completely take over (change password confirmation emails went to a different address), but the coins are still safe. Next I'll be worried about my extremeties
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Reposting from PM Hello, Esquina Tango Cultural Society of Austin now accepts Bitcoin donations. Please visit the website www.EsquinaTangoAustin.com and look at the lower right corner for the "bitcoin accepted here" button. The integration of the Bitcoin donations with Joomla (the CMS used by the non-profit) definitely has room for improvement but maybe that's something that can be done with the Bitcoin100 donation. Thanks! Phinn, please verify Looks good, Rassah. Maybe they'll tweet about their endowment, since having active Twitter and FB accounts. $1,000 donation sent https://blockchain.info/tx/9dfb376511ffea872484b937a612affa13a7e99b1c14ac5723ba8070ee24cf91
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Reposting from PM Hello, Esquina Tango Cultural Society of Austin now accepts Bitcoin donations. Please visit the website www.EsquinaTangoAustin.com and look at the lower right corner for the "bitcoin accepted here" button. The integration of the Bitcoin donations with Joomla (the CMS used by the non-profit) definitely has room for improvement but maybe that's something that can be done with the Bitcoin100 donation. Thanks! Phinn, please verify
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Cartels will take over first. Once the cartels control 100% of mining, then the government will take over the cartels in "retaliation" (with winks and handshakes behind the scenes).
That is the normal course of events in democracy.
I don't think people will care if the 51% is owned by an organization that calls itself "cartel" or "government," either one will be considered a threat, and likely either one coming close to getting 51% will cause concern and threat of price collapse. Remember when BTCGuild got close to having 51% hashing power? Instead of continuing to increase their share, they increased their fees to get miners to leave their pool, because they know they will earn more by keeping Bitcoin secure and distributed, than by getting 51% power. Before that happened, everyone including the developers believed as you did. Now wee have evidence that that may not be the case. All transactions get propagated through the entire network of bitcoin users, with miners eventually also hearing them. So if you suggest that a mining cartel can somehow keep transactions from being broadcast, and keep other competing miners from hearing about them and mining them too, you are mistaken.
You are incorrect. If Amazon offers a downloadable client (or even one that runs from their website), which sends the transactions to their server, they have no obligation to forward the transactions to other miners. So, if you are using an Amazon wallet app, and I am using some other wallet app, and you try to send me coins, how will I know whether you sent them if you only send them to Amazon's servers? It would essentially cut everyone using Amazon clients off from the rest of the bitcoin network. Why would anyone want to use such an app? Bitcoin transactions primarily work because they are propagated P2P through the network from person to person. Miners just sit on the perifere catching these transactions as they pass by and adding them to blocks. I mean, can miners screw with Bitcoin by implementing arbitrary rules, such as increasing the total number of bitcoins, or creating nonstandard transactions, and forcing everyone else to eat them.
Cartel can once it has destroyed all other miners and has 100% of the network hashrate. Once they get beyond 51%, the bitcoins they are working so hard to mine and get control of will start rapidly losing value, as people abandon it and move to a more distributed system. Even getting close will be considered a threat. Just knowing this is likely to keep anyone from trying. Cartels will own 100% of mining. No improvement at all for humanity. Worse we will be on a public ledger with no privacy nor anonymity. This is the 666 system.
How would miners know which address belongs to whom, if no IP's are tied to it, and their miners may only hear about a transaction after it has passed through multiple clients? And don't forget, if a 51%+ cartel implements nonstandard changes, their blocks will not be accepted by any of the clients, and won't even propagate. Their 51% will instantly become 0%, because, again, bitcoin rules are enforced first by the clients, and second by the miners.
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Mike, did you mean to say "not my mortal men" or "not by moral men" in your sig? Everyone is mortal You don't need a central government to ensure that nobody gains too much power, you just need to structure your incentives to make gaining power less valuable. For instance, there are ways to make attempts at gaining more power at others' expense actually be way more constly than gaining power through voluntary trade. Yes, but shooting politicians usually has serious consequences and is still arguably immoral. (Oh, you probably meant some other ways....) Nah, that's pretty much it. Without government there to take your taxes, and then use your tax money to pay for police to protect bad businessmen and politicians, those types will have to pay for their own protection of their own person and property, which is directly proportional to how much they piss other people off. Protection like that is way more expensive and way less profitable than playing by the rules, since even something as simple as a cheap $50 bomb near your factory pipeline, or a $5 bar of baking yeast in your house's septic tank, can make things way more costly and unpleasant.
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LightRider's idea of capitalism makes me think of trying to defend the idea that all sex should be banned, because while some people may be having sex for lovemaking or procreation, sex also involves rape, and rape is apparently just as much a part of lovemaking as everything else is. In this case, making love, the voluntary exchange, is capitalism, and rape, which may have the same result (procreation, or in other sense profit), is corporatism and plunder. I and other pro-capitalists here are doing the equivalent of trying to point out that sex, and making love, has many uses and is the best way to progress forward, while Lightrider is doing the equivalent of saying that rape and making love are all the same thing, and that sex should be completely abolished.
Madness!
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The indigenous were merely voluntarily exchanging their physical health, environmental viability and social well being for the ability of Texaco and the US to make more money. Nobody's arguing with you there. Continuing to asset that anything I'm proposing entails killing people doesn't make it true. You can come up with a different straw man/red herring if you can think of one. I would prefer if you were being honest or at least less ignorant though.
The history of your movement is written on the hundreds of millions of corpses filling mass graves all across Europe and Asia. All that remains is for you to see that your system will only work if you are willing to add everyone that doesn't agree with you to that body count. GODWIN! Goodwin implies Hitler. He is implying Stalin and Mao.
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The benefit, in this case, is capitalism, and the drawback is lack of capitalism. More specifically, the benefit is someone being a capitalist, participating in the capitalist system, and making wealth for themselves. The drawback is someone not being a capitalist, not taking advantage of capitalism, and then getting in trouble when they didn't bother earning or saving. If you are climbing a cliff, it's not the cliff murdering you if you let go.
This is the kind of lethal ignorance and sick egocentric mentality that allow these kinds of atrocities to happen repeatedly. Blaming the victims for the violent actions of their aggressors is one of the distorted values that capitalism teaches. If someone has a choice between putting money into savings, or having kids/buying a new fancy car/buying a house they can barely afford, and then they get into financial trouble that brings them to the brink of starvation, whom am I supposed to blame?
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the thing is, if you want a "real" anarchist society, you'd need a central government or force to ensure that nobody gains too much power and influence on society.. which kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?
Everything always comes down to incentives. You don't need a central government to ensure that nobody gains too much power, you just need to structure your incentives to make gaining power less valuable. For instance, there are ways to make attempts at gaining more power at others' expense actually be way more constly than gaining power through voluntary trade. With such a method, it would be in everyone's best interest to not gain political power, and stay out of the political spotlight.
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It still bugs me that people think Illuminati are some secret one-world-government thing, when they were exactly the opposite. Illuminati were a group that was trying to destroy the church's power, and bring down government and power systems, not become one. But since the church obviously didn't like having their power threatened, they created a bunch of lies and propaganda about them, claiming as if they are satanists or something, when they were really just anti-church, pro-science, anarchist dieists and atheists. And these fools here are still falling for that lie
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This was posted on LinkedIn discussions. The poster has 500+ LinkedIn connections, and a paid account ( https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=128673349). Not sure what to think, but the way it's presented, it sounds like a scam. And if it is, I'd rather people be aware of it. Crazy Money In Bit Coin Mining! Joel Willits CEO-CFO at Border South Investments LLC Crazy Money In Bit Coin Mining! Joel Willits CEO-CFO at Border South Investments LLC Ladies and Gentlemen: I am dedicated to my projects. Be sure and take a look at our site in my contact information. Now, when an associate came to me with Bit Coin mining. I promised to put it out to my people and contacts. Fun stuff and heavy returns. I watched a piece on CNN this week on the Bit Coin Currency. As an actual physical currency they indicated that it was being used a little bit already. For it to be widely used as a physical currency on the street was down the road a ways yet. Never the less the bit coin is going gang busters. Mining is where the real money is at. I have available a situation where an associate of mine has developed a system that super charges the rate of mining. He also has the contacts you need to get everything involved. The rate of return depends on the market. With his system which takes 60 days to set up. The break even point on the lenders 130k as of our last conversation was 16 days after set-up. 100% of the net returns go to the lender until the initial 130k is returned. Then the loan has been liquidated and the lender will receive 40% of the net system returns for the rest of the 365 day cycle. You do the math. Huge profits. After a year the lender will receive 20% of the net as long as the system runs. We expect solid returns for years. If you want in and are a serious person with the capital needed. The plans only include 5 systems right now. If you want in. Contact us at 713-280-1730 or by mail at bitcoinnow@outlook.combsi.cng-concepts.net
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That' can't happen,read the replies. Right, but they can peg the dollar to Bitcoin. Just show them of a graph of how the dollar has been extremely volatile against Bitcoin and suggest that pegging the dollar to Bitcoin would eliminate that. You're right. If both the Bitcoin and the Dollar fluctuate wildly at the same time, no one will be able to tell that bitcoins are fluctuating in value, and everything will stabilize Maybe I should suggest that during Tuesday's Banking meting.
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Or Chevron/Texaco who poisoned the central and south american environment and people for decades in order to reap obscene profits. Perhaps you are the poor idiot whining for the limitless power of capitalists to do as they please, no matter the number of people that have to be killed, the number of deformed babies that have to be born, the acres of land that have to be rendered toxic and unusable and the number of communities that have to be terrorized in order to generate profit. You are certainly not harmless however.
How come everyone around the areas where this is happening is just idly sitting by and allowing it to happen? Are they ok with it or something? Apparently nobody educated them about how dangerous capitalism is. They were likely mislead into accepting this behavior through corrupt government and suppressed by armed services. Both if which are products of the free market capitalists who were merely fulfilling their duty to shareholders. Oh, so they were forced to pay for their own subjugation against their own will. Yep, that sure sounds like capitalism.
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