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1741  Local / Espaņol (Spanish) / Re: Ideal para Inmigrantes on: August 06, 2011, 09:03:33 AM
Con western union, no podemos perdir veinte por ciento de valor en dos horas. Estabilidad es muy importante.

Yo creo que bitcoin tienes muchas potencial por los fines tu describas, perro ahora, es valor es menos de el riesgos.

Lo siento por mis espanol pobre. Estoy boracho, y me gusta pratico hablar. Yo aprecia calquier ayuda y correciones.
1742  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Signatures: Did you have received donations? on: August 06, 2011, 08:25:28 AM
I have donated to people that helped me, but only in .5btc increments. You guys are cheap-asses. Tight-wadding it contributes to the ineffectiveness of bitcoin. If the coin ain't flowing, no one's getting rich. Donate today. Not to me...to someone who knows what they are talking about.
1743  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 700+ blocks in and estimate for next difficulty is below the current... on: August 06, 2011, 08:21:11 AM
Lot of people are selling their rigs and cards.  With costs of electricity, undervalued price of btc, all the hackings and just time to keep rigs running--have caused many to say bye bye.  



Where are they selling? Ebay, Craigslist and the Goods section here have not shown a significant uptick in listings for GPUs or rigs.
1744  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTCLottery Shut down - now the guy has all our emails on: August 06, 2011, 08:11:07 AM
You don't use throwaway email addresses, or what?
How is this supposed to hurt anyone?   Roll Eyes

- Spamming for other products/services

- Knowing who is a using Bitcoin for the time when it becomes illegal

-....could think of some more but just for starters.

and people think I'M paranoid...??.....  Cheesy

Seriously. Take your thorazine and lithium and slap that tinfoil hat on...

You were willing to provide that email when the site existed, exposing yourself to every problem listed even while the site still existed. Nothing has changed except your delusional perspective.
1745  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Im just been attacked and robbed on my MT Gox account on: August 06, 2011, 05:52:32 AM
@CCCMike

Not saying anything bad about the YubiKey, it's a great little device.

A web translator will not misspell words or speak in American slang. I am not a native English speaker, I am Chinese. I know "real" broken English when I see it. This is as fake as when as native English speaker tries to talk in broken English.

I doubt seriously that this guy's account was hacked at all.

The whole thing was to drum up sympathy for Mt.Gox by accusing them of a security breach with zero evidence, expose it as user error and fix it with YubiKey.

Honestly you can't blame them for thinking Bitcoin users are stupid. Rip them off, claim a hack and they come back for more!



Man, you are dumb.
1746  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will never reach $20 again on: August 06, 2011, 04:04:15 AM
Ah, the plebes. As I puff on my pipe reading this fine online literature, I can recall the days of mingling with these common folk. Those were the days.

Now, we've got canes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPQrXUpvkuc&feature=related
1747  Economy / Speculation / Re: R.I.P Bitcoin on: August 06, 2011, 03:02:38 AM
"Bruce Wagner, voice of bitcoin".

Bitcoin is an open source collaboration.

Bruce Wagner is the voice of Bruce Wagner. Bitcoin is not his project.

+1. That's an insult to all of us.
1748  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will never reach $20 again on: August 06, 2011, 02:10:31 AM
I, for one, am thoroughly versed in the discipline of DNA testing, as are all my immediate peers. I mean, who isn't? I'm surprised so many of you neanderthals would lack such a necessary understanding of our double helix essence. How do you continue to exist?

Perhaps we should find a high point with lots of foot traffic underneath and spit on the plebes below for being so goddamn stupid.
1749  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin will never reach $20 again on: August 05, 2011, 11:45:35 PM

DNA testing also came about in the 80s, blossomed to full capability in the 90s and is used extensively today. Should we expect the average person to not understand that either? The world changes, sometimes fast sometimes slow, it's important for people of all ages to keep up with at least the most dramatic and important of those changes, or at least put in the effort. The correct answer for the computer illiterate is not "I don't know and I'm OK with that" - the correct answer is "I don't know, so maybe I should learn."

To make sure I'm 100% clear: I don't expect everyone to be a computer whiz, I'm questioning the societal attitude that allows them to simply not try.


Whoa now fella...you think the average person does understand DNA testing? Maybe they have a concept of the end result from what they saw on television, but they have no fucking clue what is actually happening. This is perhaps the stupidest analogy I have ever seen drawn.

It is completely unnecessary to interact with computers on a personal level on a day to day basis. Ask anyone's grandparents. The social attitude that allows them to 'simply not try' is that they will be dead before it matters. My grandpa didn't wear a seatbelt his whole fucking life, amassed dozens of tickets for it, and died without ever having regularly used one, despite everyone who knew him trying their hardest to convince him that it was the simplest thing you could do to protect yourself. That was just a seatbelt. You think he was going to be picking up 'googling' just because of your 17-year-old self-righteous indignation?
1750  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400 GH/s 0% fee SMPPS] ArsBitcoin mining pool! Come join us! on: August 05, 2011, 10:14:14 PM
400GH!
1751  Economy / Goods / Re: No prescription, no hassles- bitcoins for meds. Keep it simple. on: August 05, 2011, 07:11:27 AM
modafinil?
1752  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Im just been attacked and robbed on my MT Gox account on: August 05, 2011, 06:52:46 AM
Perhaps I can shed a little light on the subject: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=10099.msg281979#msg281979

Yeah, that is unfortunate. That's a lot of info to hand the script kiddies.
1753  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UABB is a... on: August 05, 2011, 06:24:58 AM
Hey Matt. The owner of mybitcoin.com has shown up. You can call off the "investigation" now.

What are you talking about? Matt is the one who forced Tom to post the receivership notice on MyBitcoin.com. Matt, in a Fedora and London Fog jacket, flew to Nevis and camped a PO Box, surviving on BitMunchies.com until Tom attempted to sneak in and grab all the KMart junk mail flyers. It was really a very simple case to crack.

FTW.
1754  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UABB is a... on: August 04, 2011, 07:22:21 AM
BitMole. Hahaha
1755  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UABB is a... on: August 04, 2011, 01:44:07 AM
Boy, you get up to speed fast. Remind me not to jacko pee in your Cheerios. Thank you for your comments, ctoon6.

sometimes i post faster than i should. although i do try to get to the source as fast as possible with a great understanding of both sides of the story. i have yet to see any other side posted. also the when searching for uabb, it links to some myspace bs. another reason not to trust it, they didnt even bother to raise the search rank, or its just very new, and again would have no trust or credibility built up.

The UABB is about a week old and hasn't even opened its door yet. That's the ironic part of all this. What started out as a conversation between a random user and Maged, turned into a promising idea for a new site that could help reduce fraud and handle consumer complaints. During its development stages (now), I have been enlisted help, but obviously not enough. There are more people willing to bash it than contribute to its success. It's kind of silly to be calling something a scam before it's even operational though, if you ask me.

All I can say is that the BBB is a dirty racket though it didn't start out that way; I don't see why it would pan out any different for Bitcoin.
1756  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UABB is a... on: August 04, 2011, 01:40:29 AM


Ahahahahahalololololololhehehehehehe

So much for that business venture.

Can I change my vote in the poll?

I believe I have the poll set where you can change your vote. If not, I'll do it manually for you. To double check, you want it changed from a no to a yes? Thank you kindly, RandyFolds, for your comment.

I was a '?' to give UABB the benefit of the doubt, but I would change her to 'Self-Important Fuckwit' upon recent revelations.
1757  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UABB is a... on: August 04, 2011, 01:12:31 AM
Also, that avatar makes those old arguments ten times funnier.
1758  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UABB is a... on: August 04, 2011, 01:10:11 AM


Ahahahahahalololololololhehehehehehe

So much for that business venture.

Can I change my vote in the poll?
1759  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin stores are bad for bitcoin / bitcoin atm on: August 04, 2011, 12:07:44 AM
  It is bad because the transaction is small 0.5 BTC.  It is just going to load up the system with small transactions.


Wait, volume is a problem for the network? A bunch of small transactions equals a bunch of small transaction fees, giving miners incentive to do their thing, and keeping the whole train chugging along.

This is a joke, right?
1760  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is Bitcoin tanking this afternoon? on: August 03, 2011, 11:22:01 PM
Someone's unwinding a massive position. Could as well be one of the thieves as Satoshi himself.

WE, at the moment, are trying very hard to be the reason to buy BTC -- basically as a transaction-cost-free way to play online games. The more legitimate casinos like us that start accepting Bitcoin, the stronger the currency will be, because the market for moving money on- and offline for gaming is thousands of times larger than the current pool of Bitcoin users. All this requires a (more) stable exchange rate, and established, not fly-by-night trading houses; because even if you can by porn, gambling and drugs with BTC, it's still not going to be accepted at Walmart next week (except in the used hooker pavilion, behind aisle six).

Ease of trade in and out is part of what's dragging this down right now, but the bigger part is that someone with a vast quantity of this shit is unwinding it in a meticulously planned fashion and taking everyone's money here. Including ours.

SO...COME SUPPORT YOUR LEGITIMATE BTC BUSINESS. We've been running $10 freerolls on the hour for the last six hours and ONLY FIVE PEOPLE HAVE SHOWN UP FOR FREE COINS. We have one more tonight, at Midnight GMT, and that's it. I can't tell you how seriously dismayed the players are that no one even wants free BTC right now, and so few people have shown up to play. Bit bummed about it myself. So stop gambling on f*cking mtgox and come play poker on our website while we're giving away free money dammit!

read the post toward the bottom of the last page.
hint* it has a pastebin link. :/

http://pastebin.com/MmguJm3Z

I didn't crack the hash, but I can only assume this is true.
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