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1641  Other / Off-topic / Re: The residual effect of getting involved in Bitcoin. on: December 18, 2011, 03:59:53 AM
Wait till you search the term "bump key" and find countless videos of sometimes children opening locked household locks and doors with a simple generic key.

You'll realize locks only keep out good people.. 
1642  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cheaper In Bitcoins - Redefining its game on: December 17, 2011, 11:55:57 PM
What arising circumstances ?  Sad
1643  Economy / Lending / Re: (closed)JackRabiit(Loan) on: December 16, 2011, 11:14:19 PM
Most people use loans in lieu of coins and payment processors to catch up.
1644  Economy / Speculation / Re: 3 is the magic number, and the magic number is 3 on: December 16, 2011, 09:26:53 PM
Wow, the magic number seems to be 3.2 now!  It's been here for days...
Nice and boring, just the way people like their currencies. Smiley

Did you notice that the 30 day moving average just passed the inflection point, and is pointing up now?  This 60 day chart (the default on bitcoincharts) is entirely between $2 and $4, too, with that huge selloff day in mid-October having dropped off the chart:



21 of last 27 days have been gains.  Everyone likes a winner... perhaps that's why the order book has been seeing such strong growth?

I'm all long again, having filled up on the way down to $3.00 a few days ago, but I don't have any sell orders placed yet.  I don't know where to put them.


I'm seeing this also, it's showing strength and resilience to the sells.

I'm having more faith every day, and I suspect a lot of others are too..
1645  Economy / Speculation / Re: 3 is the magic number, and the magic number is 3 on: December 16, 2011, 09:03:25 PM
Wow, the magic number seems to be 3.2 now!  It's been here for days...

Not for long... going up a bit soon.. Wink
1646  Other / Off-topic / Re: FS: Bitcoin Ghetto Bills on: December 16, 2011, 05:55:13 PM
How much for shipping ?  Roll Eyes
1647  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Blunt Wraps on: December 16, 2011, 05:07:30 PM
5 bitcoins for the desk.. Smiley
1648  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New to Bitcoin? Need help? -> 0% Interest-Free Loans for Newbies - Islamic Bank on: December 16, 2011, 01:44:15 AM
What is in it for you by offering free "loans" ?

These "free" loans are given with no interest, but the recipients are allowed/encouraged to give a tip showing how much it helped them. Although many people have asked what a reasonable tip is, Senbonzakura has consistently said "Whatever you feel like giving."

1 MILLION bitcoins..

And a "laser".....


Correction, 1 BILLION btc... Cheesy
1649  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Real names on: December 15, 2011, 11:51:05 PM
FYI, all the weirdos on this forum use all three names, as in middle name included.
1650  Economy / Speculation / Re: 4 is the magic number, the magic number is 4 :) on: December 15, 2011, 10:22:49 PM
Meow what are you talking about ?
1651  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitrustica - The new virtual democratic country that governs bitcoin on: December 15, 2011, 09:39:26 PM

I am a Bitrusticain Cheesy


Im fine with it, specially since I dont have to learn another anthem!   Go Canada!
1652  Economy / Speculation / Re: 4 is the magic number, the magic number is 4 :) on: December 15, 2011, 05:14:42 PM
The speeling police strikes again!

The need to correct people is a diesease

Did you really make two spelling errors and forget punctuation in so few words?   Wink

From one Eric to another Eric, eye really don,t see why er'one is so concerned about how my digits cant keep up with what my mind is saying..

Correcting my spelling and punctuation is something my secretary is usually in charge of..

So you guy(z) git me in my un-adulterated state! 

Continue to correct me if your bored and useless! I encourage the wasting of time! I'm just working anyways..

But, anyways..

4 is also easily divisible by 2...  and is one less than 5
1653  Economy / Speculation / Re: 4 is the magic number, the magic number is 4 :) on: December 15, 2011, 02:14:58 AM
The speeling police strikes again!

The need to correct people is a diesease
1654  Economy / Speculation / 4 is the magic number, the magic number is 4 :) on: December 15, 2011, 12:25:50 AM
Becasue..

Its twice as much as 2

Its 1 more than 3.


The end.


Basebaru = Baseball..
1655  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [ANN] Instantly Withdraw MtGox to PayPal via BitInstant | LR, Paxum, Dwolla on: December 14, 2011, 01:34:15 AM
Well, Hello!

This should help a lot. Smiley
1656  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The White Dot - What bitcoin can learn from the Norwegian paper clip on: December 13, 2011, 07:35:05 PM
I like the idea of it..

Would take a large adoption to make useful.
1657  Economy / Goods / Re: Question on selling goods on here on: December 13, 2011, 07:12:25 PM
Lots of different things are posted here, people usually like to see a photo with a piece of paper in the photo with your name and date to show a little personalization of the photos of what your selling..  (if physical)

WOT is a bit hard to use, I never bothered.. they need to make it simpler, because I cant be bothered to spend hours to figure it out.

1658  Economy / Goods / Re: Question on selling goods on here on: December 13, 2011, 06:17:31 PM
Hi
I'm a prospective seller finding a good easy platform to sell on.I've looked at eBay and they don't let me use anything but PayPal and related methods,I've used Amazon.co.uk but they don't let you sell items not in their catalogue without paying ~£20 as a pro seller,I've yet to get the jist of using play.com to tell via their trade service.It seems that most services are either too complicated to use or have additional fees.

Is there a way I can use a reliable way of selling items via BTC or another method that's easy for UK based sellers?
How do I sell items on here?
What can I expect from the marketplace here when I trade?
What rules govern trade on here?
What about protections for the seller and buyer?
How can I build a reputation on here so users can get a better impression of me as a seller?

Thanks in advance for any tips you may have :-)

I can answer a couple..

There is a bitcoin WOT (Web of trust). for rep based ratings..  You'll have to search for a link..

And Escrow services available to protect both seller and buyer.. Smiley

1659  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: kickstarter.com someone should suggest bitcoin to them on: December 13, 2011, 05:35:15 PM
Looking forward to this! Smiley
1660  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin ATMs -- who are the players? on: December 12, 2011, 07:35:09 PM
It is because the internet never forgets that I reluctantly revive this dead thread.

Bitcoin ATM is a California registered C corperation AND IS AGAIN actively seeking partners, developers, licensees and accredited investors. Announcments will be made soon on more appropriate threads and www.bitcoinATM.com.

The company has ‘gone dark’ in recent months for none of the reasons talked about in this thread. To date there has been approximately $35,000 invested solely by the founder. The loss of 1000btc by the ‘MyBitcoin’ theft was an untimely psychological blow. Bitcoin ATM’s largest ‘bitcoin investor’ had terms that none of his bitcoins could be sold for less than $11. Therefore it is primarily the drop in bitcoin prices from $14 to $2 that has made the runway, in almost any palatable scenario, to short. Another important component of delays was an equity dispute with Jared Turner, the chairman of Play N Trade. A settlement document (with modest financial consideration) includes wording that we never say anything bad about the situation or each other’s companies or characters.

The reason I did not go public sooner is because Jonathan Ryan Owens and Eric Lombrozo were tangled up in that dispute. I am not obligated to lay down and allow a destroyer like Jonathan Ryan Owens to harm my family. Fortunately, since Play N Trade, along with many others is also one of his victims, I don’t have to live with that mistake. I have decided to implement what I have coined ‘The Readen Offense’.

Jonathan Ryan Owens is a scam artists far worse than a petty thief because of his gift for sweet tasting rhetorical poison that vandalizes the soul. He should not have supposed that my absence from the forums meant that I did not have the goods on him! Jonathan just couldn’t stand the deafening silence of those who refuse to help him ‘simulate the illusion of rationality by entering into debates where adhononyms are not just his last argument but his first’. Video recordings, emails, text messages, the Bitcoinduit code, the names and phone numbers of his accomplices and victims will be published wherever they may be found (at least those who don’t request anonimity).
When Jonathan first came to me he said “Eric and I will help you because you have a nice family”. I should have thrown him out right then. Having recently read “Atlas Shrugged” I can’t believe I did not recognize ‘the leper’s bell of an approaching looter’! Oh, and by the way, I did not call the Bitcoin Police on him, they called me. And it was not a “DDoS attack” on Aug 25th that took down bitcoinduit.com, his gambling/ponzi scheme site. It was just me trying to gain access to ATM.co set up on the same server  the day he started work on Bitcoin ATM for the express purpose of defrauding me. Why, oh why, did I not throw him out when I witnessed him cheating his players by manipulating the game.

Oh yes, many more ‘whac-a-mole’ examples of Jonathan Ryan Owens bad behavior to come. Wherever he or his accomplices, real or fake supporters, may pop up.

Love this!
Finally someone that dosent have their blinders on.
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