Very good read indeed, I wonder if the guys buying gox coins at discounts were part of this? Think these guys were buying coins at a discount and moving the off?
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Technically only partially true. Their assistance promoting the malware may constitute aiding and abetting in known criminal activity.
The test of aiding and abetting for SEC To establish aiding and abetting liability, the SEC must show the existence of a securities law violation by the primary party, knowledge of this violation on the part of the aider and abettor, and “substantial assistance” by the aider and abettor in the achievement of the primary violation. Does advertising ponzi's allow for "substantial assistance"? What do you think the SEC would say about that?
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This is just a guess, people are worried about a satoshi or gox dump of coins so they are selling
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We are working to make sure our wallet is 100% secure before we release (instant withdraw/deposit) hackers have scared the crap out of us. We also do not have a large stockpile of coin on hand at this moment so we do not want someone to win 50BTC an try to withdraw it instantly and not have enough coin to send on spot. This way we can be sure to have enough BTC to cover the withdraw and buy more if needed.
But rest assured WE ARE WORKING ON IT!
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Title says it all... I guess it is a form of gambling but it should be subed sucks picking through 100 ponzi's that pop up everyday.
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I meant if there was a freeroll for poker ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I'm reviewing your website for my blog, I will post my review soon ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Did you get lost in the fun? jk
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Yeah that's similar the the OP strategy which is plausible. All I meant was, simply sending a message in a transaction from a wallet known to be Satoshi's doesn't prove who the real Satoshi is. You're correct in saying that some sort of geographical proof is needed (but maybe the real Satosh lives in California too... ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) ) You missed the point. Its not about proving who the real Satoshi is. Its about telling the world Dorian isnt Satoshi. Gee.... Take that long for you to get it huh? or do you? No still don't get it. If a transaction was sent from Satoshi's wallet, with a message like "you've got the wrong guy, keep looking", then couldn't that have been actually sent by Dorian? Therefore we're none the wiser, right? LOL thats why we have geographical proof that its not possible for Dorian to send such txt. I'm done with you, i'm not patient enough for "gifted" ppl Thats why I stopped I got the impression this guy would not be happy unless Sir satoshi him self opened his wallet in front of him.
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Once criminals realize that they can get BTC from Satoshi by placing an innocent persons life in jeopardy, it could get very nasty.
It's best that Satoshi ignore this situation completely. Few people even know that Satoshi still lives.
If Satoshi were to present himself to the world as a moral man; he would have tough choices ahead. Criminals will try to capitalize on morality. How are they getting BTC from satoshi by sending .001 to a random address with a message attached to it? This is the way it works if you are confused Step 1. Satoshi opens his wallet Step 2. He sends .001 bitcoin to a random address could even be a new one he makes so he can keep his bitcents lol step 3. Attach a message for all to see step 5. bitcoin community in awe that satoshi did something, and someone does have control of that very large wallet lol where are you getting extortion out of this lol?
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How would him sending 1 bitcent show potential weakness... please explain this? All the message has to say is, "they have the wrong guy keep looking"
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He should send a small amount of BTC to somebody with a message attached from his bitcoin address. The message should be some what taunting of the news media and make them feel like asses. This would be the only 100% way to verify its him
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I'd rather just buy casinobitco.in shares on havelock. They seem to have their shit together much better then you, no offense.
Thanks for your input every bit helps us better our business. I looked at the site you listed, they have sportsbook betting which is the only thing we do not have that they do.(Sportsbook betting is in the works) But we have slots which they don't. If you could please elaborate about what you mean by "shit together" it would be more helpful to us and people reading this post to understand your point of view.
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Thank you sir, I hope you enjoy it!
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Thanks for you input, I did research the companies before we opened, but it seems they change from day to day. I do not have time to follow what the competition from day to day, do not think most people do. Constant returns such as player returns not sure what you mean by giving money away... that is the last thing I intend to do. I do believe you are addressing a jurisdictional issue, and we are covered in that department ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) . Thanks again RiverboatBTC
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There is a play for free section on every game you get $500
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Honestly I would have to go around and look at every other Casino to give you a non BS answer for how we are not different. But I can answer the second part with no problem.
RiverBoatBitcoin.com has a couple of key strategies to gain a large market share.
Our first and primary goal will be to gain new players with constant returns. We will go about this in a couple of ways, the first and foremost being the most important MARKETING MARKETING MARKETING. The second will be to offer payments not just in BTC but many other payment types as well. We currently offer Moneybookers/skrill, webmoney/Z/R/U/E, Perfect Money, OKPAY , Wallet One, Qiwi. We understand everyone does not have bitcoins all the time and it can sometimes be a hassle to get them. We will also be adding and changing our games around to keep a feel of freshness to our Casino, people get tired of the same old stale games and enjoy some choices. Most of the other Casinos have either limited games not a full array, we offer a full array of table games and slot machines for our players to choose from. We offer 24hr 365 days a year customer support, the tickets will be answered. Customer always come first! They pay the bills! But like any business you will have competitors, we will strive be better then them in every way we possibly can to gain the trust and loyalty of our customers.
Thanks RiverBoatBTC
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I am a Baccarat player seems to be the only thing I can win at lol
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Good day ladies and gents! I am the owner and operator of RiverBoatBitcoin.com a new casino. I have been working on this project for a couple of months and could use a infusion of capital for my business. I would like to gauge who would be interested in investing in my business? I will hold 49% of the company due to the fact that I spent my own time and money creating the site and getting it up and running. The rest would go to share holders. Profits would be paid weekly from our gambling profits minus expenses of server and staff. Server is $80 dollars a month at this point price could go up with user influx. We currently have a company that processes all over our customer service requests and orders, we pay a flat fee for this service for 1000 Help tickets a month. 250$. Our problem at this point is, we are running out of capital and this limits our speed of growth. (all came out of my personal pocket, they are only so deep ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) ) We use a 40% of player losses as our profit the rest goes to our pool for winnings. We are only looking to raise about 8 BTC at this point. Do you think 1000 shares would be to many? 1000 @ 0.008 Any advise?
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Anyone interested in a poker tourny?
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