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1761  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paid a hooker in vegas using Bitcoin Saturday night on: April 01, 2015, 10:42:45 AM

Clearly, you DO NOT KNOW WOMEN

oh I know plenty of women


and I said -at least- call them entertainers NOT hookers.

last time I checked it's still my tongue and my keyboard


Nice of you to stop by.

sure


wanker

you sure that's not you?

Knowing a lot of women and understanding them (and their needs) is 2 different things.

I do not believe I need to say more, apart from the fact that I do think you are a wanker.
1762  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paid a hooker in vegas using Bitcoin Saturday night on: April 01, 2015, 10:21:27 AM
Went to Las Vegas for my 21st with a couple friends. Went to some clubs and got a girl and figured should cross "3 some" off bucket list and she was all for it so we got a hooker.

Paid her in Bitcoin, it was pretty funny honestly.

Ironically paid her exactly 1 Bitcoin too for couple hours with her. God it was a blessed night all around.

Never need it but a friend told me you can stay hard for a couple hours even if you orgasm so I bought a viagra off a friend and it did exactly that. My first threesome, was two or so hours long (with breaks of course, I'm not hercules) but goddamn I swear I lost 5 pounds from all that energy used. Couldn't move for awhile the next morning and I was pretty raw honestly from all the sex haha.


I am happy for you that you have actually became a man (even at 21).
(I became a man at 13 and I didn't have to pay for it  Wink )

Can you please refer to women as "entertainers" at least?

Hooker is a bad word.

That being said: your momma or your sister could have been doing this job to feed their children.
How would you feel about someone calling your mom or sister a hooker?
(that being said, what does your mom and sister(s) do for a living?)

 Wink

wow, you call every women as "entertainers"?

hookers doesn't mind it when we call them hookers.

Clearly, you DO NOT KNOW WOMEN

and I said -at least- call them entertainers NOT hookers.

Nice of you to stop by.

wanker
1763  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paid a hooker in vegas using Bitcoin Saturday night on: April 01, 2015, 10:20:04 AM
Can you please refer to women as "entertainers" at least?
Your momma and your sister are entertainers.

My momma has passed away from 1999.
That was about the time your momma and sisters started sucking my d*ck for support.


God bless you, you little shit.
That being said: I am sure you have no respect for women because they do not respect you....
And why should they?
Having a 5cm d*ck is ONLY for pissing....
It does nothing to a woman  Wink

Goodnight b*tch  Grin
1764  Other / Off-topic / Re: If Satoshi Nakamoto was hiring, how would you impress him? on: April 01, 2015, 10:13:54 AM
Dig it? How would you impress him?

depends on the job really? i cant really impress him technically so i'd have to go into a speech about how and why bitcoin is important and in what whys it will change the world in the future.


You can give yourself your own title, just like Gavin dubbed himself "Chief Scientist" because he was there from the start. Because Bitcoin is still in its early stages, maybe you'd be put into the marketing team.

Speaking of which....
if I wanted to impress Satoshi, I would tell him straight about what his flaws were.
And it has nothing to do with technical issues.....




Why? It would have to serve the purpose of getting the job, and getting the job done. The entire Bitcoin protocol is essentially Satoshi (his thinking and logic), flaws and all. Or maybe that would impress him. I dunno.

Clearly you have little knowledge of "who is behind the wheel" now.....
1765  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Paid a hooker in vegas using Bitcoin Saturday night on: April 01, 2015, 10:09:36 AM
Went to Las Vegas for my 21st with a couple friends. Went to some clubs and got a girl and figured should cross "3 some" off bucket list and she was all for it so we got a hooker.

Paid her in Bitcoin, it was pretty funny honestly.

Ironically paid her exactly 1 Bitcoin too for couple hours with her. God it was a blessed night all around.

Never need it but a friend told me you can stay hard for a couple hours even if you orgasm so I bought a viagra off a friend and it did exactly that. My first threesome, was two or so hours long (with breaks of course, I'm not hercules) but goddamn I swear I lost 5 pounds from all that energy used. Couldn't move for awhile the next morning and I was pretty raw honestly from all the sex haha.


I am happy for you that you have actually became a man (even at 21).
(I became a man at 13 and I didn't have to pay for it  Wink )

Can you please refer to women as "entertainers" at least?

Hooker is a bad word.

That being said: your momma or your sister could have been doing this job to feed their children.
How would you feel about someone calling your mom or sister a hooker?
(that being said, what does your mom and sister(s) do for a living?)

 Wink
1766  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, begins here.... 4.87 BTC BOUNTY!!! on: April 01, 2015, 09:58:09 AM
Tick, tock...

Word on the street is the final step of the puzzle is to be released to the masses by Friday!

Current players have had access to it for awhile now and @coin_artist wants to make it public.

Goodluck!

The prize can be found here:
https://blockchain.info/address/1FLAMEN6rq2BqMnkUmsJBqCGWdwgVKcegd

Don't understand what are you talking about. That address was funded in February this year, game was played much earlier. Current players had no access to anything special, discussion on LetsTalkBitcoin forum is quiet for some time.

I think this is was the first and primary address : https://blockchain.info/address/1TLSNYAx5P6Yjie3cF97fZh9U4B5UZ7PF  ad then he transferred 4.34 btc with this transaction, id :

- https://blockchain.info/it/tx/458727dbd63f48c833c3d29ea2013281f8bbb0ca8b17a00600972350c273d98e   4.34364077 BTC
- https://blockchain.info/it/tx/1f49d498f476cf87a62dce43ebf655051b193971a2b8e8e6df71e2aaa329b42f     0.00340657 BTC

OK, but did someone claim those BTC yet?
1767  Other / Off-topic / Re: If Satoshi Nakamoto was hiring, how would you impress him? on: April 01, 2015, 09:55:09 AM
Dig it? How would you impress him?

depends on the job really? i cant really impress him technically so i'd have to go into a speech about how and why bitcoin is important and in what whys it will change the world in the future.


You can give yourself your own title, just like Gavin dubbed himself "Chief Scientist" because he was there from the start. Because Bitcoin is still in its early stages, maybe you'd be put into the marketing team.

Speaking of which....
if I wanted to impress Satoshi, I would tell him straight about what his flaws were.
And it has nothing to do with technical issues.....
1768  Other / Off-topic / Re: If Satoshi Nakamoto was hiring, how would you impress him? on: April 01, 2015, 09:43:34 AM
I would tip him with some BTC.


Seriously now, what a bullshit question  Tongue
1769  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Legend of Satoshi Nakamato, begins here.... 4.87 BTC BOUNTY!!! on: April 01, 2015, 09:39:55 AM
Tick, tock...

Word on the street is the final step of the puzzle is to be released to the masses by Friday!

Current players have had access to it for awhile now and @coin_artist wants to make it public.

Goodluck!

The prize can be found here:
https://blockchain.info/address/1FLAMEN6rq2BqMnkUmsJBqCGWdwgVKcegd

Don't understand what are you talking about. That address was funded in February this year, game was played much earlier. Current players had no access to anything special, discussion on LetsTalkBitcoin forum is quiet for some time.

So it didn't finish yet?
1770  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Do like to team up on: March 31, 2015, 07:05:00 PM
What do you think of start a team work for cryptocurrency related projects,if you interested in this idea ,please reply with your suggestions

If you have an idea, tell us about it.
If you don't, say what you can bring to a team which has one.

^^^^ I will agree with this. Feel free to do it in PM if you do not want to publish your idea in public.
Just post what kind of skills you are looking for and ask them to contact you via PM.

@countryfree - I would change my avatar signature to: Your government is your worst enemy  Wink

@S4VV4S
Thanks for advice, but I really mean country, that includes a government and most of its citizens.
I shall tell more about what I have in mind sometimes.


I will not and shall not question that  Wink
Pls do tell me more (even on PM if you wish), as I would like to know how the rest of the world handles their business  Wink
1771  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I believe on: March 31, 2015, 08:16:20 AM
Yes sorry I was not meant for spam Smiley
This topic was intended for the general bitcoin forum. But it was moved here. It was more about my personal vision that presenting a particular product
 I'm editing it to be less product centric

It was moved here because it's a project under development.
When you are ready to release you should announce it in the services sub-forum.  Wink

Good luck, all looks good  Smiley
1772  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I believe on: March 31, 2015, 08:01:49 AM
I believe this thread should be deleted.

The OP has another thread in this forum for the same subject.

It's a cool game, but there is no need for spam  Wink

can you give a link to that thread? I think I saw one thread like this but it wasn't created by this OP.
I'm using my phone at the moment and I hate navigating with this thing.

Here you go: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=815206.0

Like I said it looks like a really cool game, but there is no need for spam.
1773  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Brick and mortar bitcoin store on: March 31, 2015, 06:17:26 AM
I believe so.
But my guess is that you will need a money transmitter license (or something similar).
1774  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I believe on: March 31, 2015, 05:07:18 AM
I believe this thread should be deleted.

The OP has another thread in this forum for the same subject.

It's a cool game, but there is no need for spam  Wink
1775  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: Bitcoin MLM Company Launches $3.5M Platform April 1, 2015 on: March 30, 2015, 06:02:14 PM
Nice website i think, with so much language option there.
i hope it will long live and far away from scam Smiley


~iki

Google Translate.

Apart from that I only have to say one word:

NOPE
1776  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How would you convince a newbie to use BTC? on: March 30, 2015, 07:02:14 AM
Well, you could point them at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgo7FCCPuylVk4luP3JAgVw/videos

Apart from that, I will advise you to NOT try and convince your friends to get in to Bitcoin.
Instead just educate them and let them make their own decision.
Try not to be pushy otherwise when they lose money (and as newbies they will definitely lose some) they will blame you.
1777  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What should I do with my BTC? on: March 29, 2015, 05:10:44 PM


Needless to say more....
1778  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]BitNet-vpncoin SuperNET|AES|Domain&Website System|VPN|Voice&video call on: March 28, 2015, 12:48:14 PM
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Sorry to say so but anyone betting on this will stand no chance.
All coins that were put down as a lottery number will lose.

We are not talking about the traditional 30-45 NUMBERS guess here,
we are talking about numbers and alphabet characters.

Good luck with that!

You have better chances of trying to brute force the priv key of a bitcoin address.

PS: What happened to the dev team lately?
They do not respond to questions, and just show pics of an updated version of their software which only includes gambling that it's on their benefit.

Should I just sell my coins and move on?
1779  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need ideas for a bitcoin related business on: March 27, 2015, 04:40:45 PM
This should be built, but I'm a DBA not a programmer or webmaster guy.

I bought a domain name called www.BTCBlitz.com with the intent of creating an awesome Bitcoin Based company, then realized I don't know the first thing about creating a website.

Maybe someone can help or better yet, make something similar. Something like this needs to be created and put out there because I think it could help with the mass adoption of bitcoin, one business, one enclave, one town, one city at a time which is the original intent behind the website. I'm not even sure how it would make a profit?? That part would require someone much smarter than I, to figure out.

Here's the idea:
Make the website www.BTCBlitz.com where Bitcoin enthusiasts could 'blitz' a business in their community that doesn't accept bitcoins, with bitcoins.
The concept was simple. Users would create a user account, log in and enter a new ‘Blitz’ which includes a description of the service or product you’re seeking from that local company whom doesn’t accept Bitcoin. Then you'd fund the account w/ bitcoin and then go to that business and let them know that if they go to BTCBlitz.com there is order waiting to be filled. All they need to do is get a wallet, then transfer the Bitcoin and which point they could keep it or cash out for USD. (Coinbase would be an ideal processor for that part.)

Here's a real world example: There is a German Restaurant in my home town of San Juan Capistrano called Cafe Mozart but they don't accept Bitcoin. My company was thinking about having them cater a party we were having. So I would find out the amount by vising their website on-line menu or calling in person to get a quote for the cost of catering a lunch for 25 people. Then I'd log into my BTCBlitz.com account, create a 'new Blitz' entitled "Cafe Mozart", (which basically generates a bitcoin address & QRC) then enter the order "The Bratwurst and Pork Schnitzel Package with Red Cabbage and Spätzli for 25 people for $250." I would then fund the amount in Bitcoin totaling $250 in USD (transferred from my personal btc wallet to the unique BTCBlitz address I just created for them) and let it sit there.

I could then go to the establishment and ask for the manager or owner or head-chef or whoever and say to them "Hey look, I placed an order for The Bratwurst/Schnitzel for 25 people but you'll need a bitcoin wallet if you want the order. If you go to BTCBlitz and click on your name, there's an order of $225 in Bitcoin, you can take keep those bitcoins in your wallet or immediately convert it to cash..

This would open up all kinds of avenues of conversation like low transaction fees, almost no set up cost, what the hell is bitcoin anyway, etc. If they weren’t interested or flat out said no, I still have the private key and could just transfer it back to my own wallet, or maybe even build in an expiration date/ time, where if they don’t take the Bitcoins they automatically transferred back to the originating wallet within 72 hours or whatever time frame is set.
I'm a SQL DBA and not a programmer, Nonetheless, I see what the website looks like in my mind and how it functions and all that but if we could get something like this out there, it would be more of an incentive for your local businesses to accept Bitcoin, if they actually saw the BTC and it's cash value just sitting there waiting for them.


This is not a bad idea! Do you need people other than developers to realize this? And have you thought about how to market the concept of Bitcoin as a currency to local businesses? Here we have justeat.nl which has a similar system absent the bitcoin. It has proven to be very popular so the potential to market it world wide is endless!

DaFuq?

Apart from that:
Did you consider the price volatility?
I bet you didn't, but the store owner will know about it  Wink
1780  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Do like to team up on: March 27, 2015, 07:07:45 AM
What do you think of start a team work for cryptocurrency related projects,if you interested in this idea ,please reply with your suggestions

If you have an idea, tell us about it.
If you don't, say what you can bring to a team which has one.

^^^^ I will agree with this. Feel free to do it in PM if you do not want to publish your idea in public.
Just post what kind of skills you are looking for and ask them to contact you via PM.

@countryfree - I would change my avatar signature to: Your government is your worst enemy  Wink
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