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1801  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The first dealership to accept bitcoins on: January 26, 2014, 01:34:07 AM
Overland Park Jeep has been accepting Bitcoin for ages now.
1802  Economy / Speculation / Re: How low will we go in the upcoming crash? on: January 25, 2014, 07:06:27 PM
No options below $0?
1803  Economy / Speculation / Re: How to spot Pumping and Dumping on: January 25, 2014, 07:04:08 PM
How do you know that's fresh capital? Does fiatleak have some super secret insight into each of the exchanges so it can distinguish fresh fiat from old fiat? And even if it really had that, which it doesn't, would it only show the fresh fiat transactions and ignore the rest?

If adequate fresh capital was coming into Bitcoin, then the price would be surely trending up. That is how it works is it not?

Typically it builds up pressure until we get insane rallies with blow off tops. Now I can't speak for the future, but that is how it has worked in the past.
1804  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why does it cost me a dollar to send 1 Bitcoin? on: January 25, 2014, 06:57:29 PM
I guess the coins are "new"  <--- nice arbitrary rule?  

It isn't arbitrary, it's designed to prevent tiny spam transactions that would fill up blocks and prevent any other transactions from being included.

If you know of better ways to prevent malicious spam transactions while keeping the fees very low for everyone else, please contact the devs.

Depending on your use case, perhaps you could have swept the private key into the new wallet instead of broadcasting a transaction on the block chain.

Also, if the "online wallet" you've sent your coins to is a service which holds the private keys for you, you haven't made a transfer from "your account" to "your account". This transaction would be more like transferring money from bank A to bank B, which would typically involve fees.

Edit: I've been using Bitcoin for three years and have never needed to include a fee for a transaction, but I have anyway in order to support the network.
1805  Economy / Speculation / Re: Near term price prediction. on: January 25, 2014, 06:00:14 PM
meelba

Fun times.
1806  Economy / Speculation / Re: Google looks into accepting Bitcoin... on: January 25, 2014, 06:26:52 AM
All you lil nerds that have hoarded all your BTCs and expect ppl to hand you money.  Here's the truth: you are at a disadvantage now.  Too many big fish entered and/or working together with others I'm guessing and are you goign to hold and then by the time it is about to hit 0, you're going to sell.

btw btc will be just a disgusting thing trtaded at 4 disgusting exchanges for a while.  its a joke.

Tell us how you really feel. Don't hold anything back. Just let loose.
1807  Other / Off-topic / Re: Video of Ottawa Woman goes Viral on: January 24, 2014, 08:16:02 PM
Life sux and then you die - at least she knew when.

Hmm...

Life is amazing, and then you die.
1808  Economy / Speculation / Re: Regards to Argentinian crisis - why isn't Btc skyrocketing? on: January 24, 2014, 06:02:09 PM

I have my tricks Smiley but most people here in Argentina has no idea about anything.  

why won't you help your countrymen

They can not be helped anymore.-

i know what you mean by this, i've seen it too many times.

The majority might be like this but you can still help the minority; however small.

"Give a man a fish and he will eat for a night, teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime."

If you teach one person about Bitcoin that wasn't aware before, you've made a major impact on the direction of their life.

"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink."
1809  Economy / Speculation / Re: Lowest volume in 2 years on: January 24, 2014, 05:53:54 PM
1810  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC is being manipulated into stability. But why? on: January 23, 2014, 10:25:58 PM

A dip into the bowels of old BitcoinTalk threads always helps put things in perspective.

Agreed. My memory doesn't do it justice.
1811  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC is being manipulated into stability. But why? on: January 23, 2014, 10:07:01 PM

Wow. OP is still saying the same shit. Thanks for that.
1812  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the right and fair way to stop Mike Hearn? on: January 23, 2014, 10:04:06 PM
People who control development control the future of Bitcoin. Better get used to it.

Wrong.
1813  Economy / Speculation / Re: Confirmed Bad News Sources Thread - No FUD, Just Facts!!!1 on: January 23, 2014, 09:42:57 PM
by buying a few thousand AMD R9s and mine dogecoin.

A few thousand! We all aren't EAs like you proudhon! Wink
1814  Economy / Speculation / Re: Confirmed Bad News Sources Thread - No FUD, Just Facts!!!1 on: January 23, 2014, 08:59:16 PM
Sorry, this has already been confirmed and verified as a good source of bad news, therefore, please revise your estimate of the German population.  Thank you.
what estimation matches your wishes ?

Please see confirmed sources here.
oh,I see
If those 650 Millions sell the world will be doomed.
Please confirm

I think you've just confirmed it yourself, further confirming the previous confirmations!
help, we are in the confirming loop

I can confirm that.
1815  Economy / Speculation / Re: Confirmed Bad News Sources Thread - No FUD, Just Facts!!!1 on: January 23, 2014, 08:57:22 PM
Sorry, this has already been confirmed and verified as a good source of bad news, therefore, please revise your estimate of the German population.  Thank you.
what estimation matches your wishes ?

Please see confirmed sources here.
oh,I see
If those 650 Millions sell the world will be doomed.
Please confirm

I think you've just confirmed it yourself, further confirming the previous confirmations!
1816  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 96000 BTC - Withdrawing (laundering), not anonymous? on: January 23, 2014, 08:53:40 PM
He holds the power to single handedly bring Bitcoin down with a massive DDOS attack. Possibly.

LOL!

LOL!
 Huh

Ignoring any technical details, if you owned 96000 bitcoins, would you attempt to "bring Bitcoin down"?

Now, assuming the guy is a nut job who doesn't care about money, perhaps you could explain to us how you "bring Bitcoin down with a massive DDoS attack" using 96000 coins. Please go into detail about all relevant issues such as transaction priority.
1817  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC Predictions for 2014? on: January 23, 2014, 08:14:16 PM
my predictions:
1. Satoshi Nakamoto will be Time magazine's Man of the Year
2. Mad Money's Jim Kramer will recommend going long Bitcoin. Price will immediately plummet.
3. Thailand, which is the only country to so far to outright ban Bitcoin, will be purchased by an early adopter and renamed Alpacastan.
4. We will have so many new All Time High parties that we'll become alcoholics and check en masse into a rehab clinic in Malibu that accepts bitcoin
5. Lamborghini will have to retool for mass production.
6. Paul Krugman will find his true calling as a clown for kid's birthday parties
7. Sir Richard Branson will report seeing a choo choo train from his spaceship window.
8. Mining difficulty will increase by warp factor eleventeen.
9. Lazlo will attempt to return his pizza for a full refund.
and...
10. Gavin will give a presentation on cryptocurrencies to the Ku Klux Klan, the Church of Satan and NAMBLA.

This is fucking hilarious.
1818  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Delete/Remove Wallet - shred/overwrite, or merely filesystem delete? on: January 23, 2014, 06:09:46 AM
Thanks Holliday - but not really applicable to my situation. You must have missed my opening sentence where I said "I am moving Armory off a system that will continue to be used for other tasks."

My day gig is in the data storage industry. My work occasionally has me creating storage subsystems for military applications. Sometimes, this involves testing of secure erase capabilities. On occasion, I've had the glee of being the guy that flips the switch on both incendiary (thermite) and explosive (C4) tests of 'plane's going down behind enemy lines, must destroy all data' contingencies.

Sorry, I see some one talking about wiping data and I get all worked up about using thermite and whatnot! I'm probably a bit paranoid and like to be thorough!

Your job sounds like it is occasionally loads of fun (and may or may not be fun the rest of the time too)! Smiley
1819  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 23, 2014, 05:50:23 AM
So i should put my money and trust in the hands of Gox and Huobi?

No. You shouldn't.
1820  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Decreasing rewards on: January 23, 2014, 05:40:14 AM
Minors will always collect transaction fees. In the future, the transaction fees will become a bigger part of the block reward.

Yes but the transaction fees will be no where near enough to make up for the difference in the lower block reward.

How do you know how many fee including transactions will be included in blocks found years from now?
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