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1821  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion. Paycoin XPY CoinStand Mineral. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: May 02, 2015, 05:40:18 AM

How do i get CON? i owned some xpy from zencloud in the days Sad
1822  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion. Paycoin XPY CoinStand Mineral. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: May 02, 2015, 05:37:22 AM
Is josh going to end up in jail for what he do to everon

Odds are against it because he has Stuart Fraser and Cantor Fitzgerald with a vested interest in keeping his ass out of jail. The only reason Silk Road suspects saw jail time was because there were drugs involved and they weren't backed by the Cantor Fitzgerald lobbyist types. I doubt very much that Stuart Fraser will let his little friend see jail time, no matter what he has to promise to Cantor Fitzgerald to keep him out because that's just how Cantor Fitzgerald rolls, yo!



who are thoseses guys you are talking about.

They are all too rich to jail guys.

Too rich to jail lol. Garza is poor cause hes an inbred dumb fuck with no money... o look at me i won't drive anything but a lambo. He's blown all he's had and he's desperately trying to get more cash with scams to get back to the high life he can't sustain.

Look at his history
- He's raping stuart frasers credit cards
- He can't pay his bills
- All his shit is leased
- His cars are up for sale
- His tesla was a renta tesla making payments that he gave to his boyfriend stuart cause he obviously couldn't keep up (too may leases) and stuey was starting to cry so he had to give him the equivilant of a ball cupping with a present.

Garza has nothing. If he did he wouldn't be still involved trying to milk it. He'd either a) be running under a new nam alias on whole new companies not linked to GAW to get his attention he desperately needs (its hard being so stupid and needing the world to tell you you're a genius to fix that self esteem issue) or b) never heard from again as he has a shitload of btc to disappear on.

He's here because he has sweet fuck all left. He knows he's screwed so he's just doing the only thing he knows... scamming.

And the paycoin foundation is no better. All those dumb asses on hashtalk believe team xpy is out to save them. They should get a grip on reality. If team xpy believed in the vision that is paycoin they wouldn't hold prime controllers.

Basically its free invented money for them for doing fuck all. Mordica would have you believe he is a victim but he's mooching off the shifted power balance, they all are.

All people that hold prime controllers do so as cash converting machines, there is no integrity. The foundation pay themselves with dumped xpy and cryptsy's bullshit about securing the network is utter rubbish. As a business i respect that they are following the decision that makes money they are dumb not to do that. But 1 prime or even 3 does nothing in the grand scheme of things.

Paycoin needs to just die. All we need to do is crowd fund against it. If we can get enough people donating 1btc we get the necessary 125,000 xpy make a controller. Stake like shit the coins to make more controllers until they compound out of control. Then we use those 20 controllers to dump xpy into oblivion on cryptsy.

Short term it hurts a bunch of people but long term it prevents anymore shit happening until the sec puts garza in jail. Thats what the community needs. Anybody want to donate and escrow this shit? If you want to take xpy down thats the way. The agencies are taking too long.
1823  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: May 01, 2015, 11:49:36 AM
last time I looked, released coins closer to 4 Billion not 14 Billion.

Must be thinking another coin... well even better you get a shitload percent more Smiley
1824  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: May 01, 2015, 11:28:42 AM
That guy on 47 sat makes a smart move Roll Eyes

Thank you for your kind words Smiley. It'll join my stash of 38,000,000 already. I hold bitcoin and digibyte only. Other coins i get through trades, rewards etc i convert to btc and 50/50 convert to digibyte. I actually need some for a gaming/crypto project i'm working on that will use dgb as the base reward system. Mainly because of its development activity and low value coin as opposed to bitcoin and the speed of confirmations makes it ideal for me.
Very intresting!  I hope for you that the buy orders will fill but it will be hard to get it all.

Looking forward to your project!
Nah... i've done 47 satoshi buys before of 4BTC and they've been filled. DGB seems to have lots of sells on cryptsy compared to buys. like 1 buy for every 15-18 sells. Been watching it for a while. A good time to purchase. There are a number of miners that appear to be mining direct to their cryptsy deposit address... you can spot them easily. They are the 2338.x sells constantly happening. Seems they are complete block solves from a particular miner. I'm patient Smiley watch the higher buys eat away slowly.
It's almost tempting to start a campaign to encourage real digibyte supporters to withdraw their buy orders from crypsy and let your order be filled by these miners dumping their coin. They could then use the time to accumulate BTC and come back with a vengeance once your order is filled.

My order would be a higher price if i knew they weren't auto miner dumping. I have no reason to bid higher when there is low buy volume requests and lots of sells. Take a look at cryptsy seems the block spendings are lower on reward so its currently 2315 DGB sells. Look at the market history there are auto dumps from a miner approximately every 9 minutes. Smart traders would halt their orders and let this diminish the book size to get cheap coins Smiley. 38 million is a good hold for me... i'd like another 12.7BTC worth but in this climate i'm not keen to raise too much. Longer term holding for me so i'd like to keep them in my possession Smiley.

There is also a few people with api access running auto bots. When certain levels hit they put up 5000 DGB buys. Its not enough to counter the sell pressure long term though. Unfortunately digibytes use utility is low so this selling continues with no buy pressure. Honestly if you believe in the coin and want to get in early this is the time to do it.

Digibyte released coins is what 14 Billion? 14,000 million total of 21 Billion or 21,000
210 million coins will make you 1% or 1 in 100 richest Smiley at end of mining

I'll be happy with 100 million and likely shoot for it myself as a goal.
1825  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: May 01, 2015, 09:48:29 AM
That guy on 47 sat makes a smart move Roll Eyes

Thank you for your kind words Smiley. It'll join my stash of 38,000,000 already. I hold bitcoin and digibyte only. Other coins i get through trades, rewards etc i convert to btc and 50/50 convert to digibyte. I actually need some for a gaming/crypto project i'm working on that will use dgb as the base reward system. Mainly because of its development activity and low value coin as opposed to bitcoin and the speed of confirmations makes it ideal for me.
Very intresting!  I hope for you that the buy orders will fill but it will be hard to get it all.

Looking forward to your project!
Nah... i've done 47 satoshi buys before of 4BTC and they've been filled. DGB seems to have lots of sells on cryptsy compared to buys. like 1 buy for every 15-18 sells. Been watching it for a while. A good time to purchase. There are a number of miners that appear to be mining direct to their cryptsy deposit address... you can spot them easily. They are the 2338.x sells constantly happening. Seems they are complete block solves from a particular miner. I'm patient Smiley watch the higher buys eat away slowly.
1826  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: May 01, 2015, 09:33:27 AM
That guy on 47 sat makes a smart move Roll Eyes

Thank you for your kind words Smiley. It'll join my stash of 38,000,000 already. I hold bitcoin and digibyte only. Other coins i get through trades, rewards etc i convert to btc and 50/50 convert to digibyte. I actually need some for a gaming/crypto project i'm working on that will use dgb as the base reward system. Mainly because of its development activity and low value coin as opposed to bitcoin and the speed of confirmations makes it ideal for me.


Thank you! i am very courius for the gaming project sounds rocking.

Keep us posted and if we can do something let us know Wink
Will do. I'll provide updates as it draws near.
1827  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: May 01, 2015, 08:48:21 AM
That guy on 47 sat makes a smart move Roll Eyes
yes, but the person who fills his order is a knob!  Grin

No they wouldn't be Smiley stop discouraging them. Sharing is caring so i encourage them to share with me. I'll share my 12.76btc if you share your digibytes with me
1828  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ $250k Investment, EasyMiner, iOS Wallet, MultiSig, TipBot on: May 01, 2015, 08:47:11 AM
That guy on 47 sat makes a smart move Roll Eyes

Thank you for your kind words Smiley. It'll join my stash of 38,000,000 already. I hold bitcoin and digibyte only. Other coins i get through trades, rewards etc i convert to btc and 50/50 convert to digibyte. I actually need some for a gaming/crypto project i'm working on that will use dgb as the base reward system. Mainly because of its development activity and low value coin as opposed to bitcoin and the speed of confirmations makes it ideal for me.
1829  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who has more than 50 BTC? on: March 18, 2015, 07:09:48 AM
170 bitcoins here
19,578,000 digibytes

i see bitcoin as the gold store and digibyte as the minor everyday expenditure coin. From when ive used it its fast lots of coins 21 billion so no fractions. its a gamble that one though.

i cash earned dogecoin, litecoin and darkcoin into digibytes. id like to amass 210 million which i think becomes 0.5% of the coin supply. But thats 140 btc worth so not sure how acievable that is. currently 67 satoshi high of 127 satoshi, their aim is 1000 satoshi.

lets see.

im happy with my btc amount just wish i bought in at $80. id have 900 if i did Sad.
at this rate i need $5,800 AUD for $1 million comparitive fiat worth. id be more comfortable with $1300-$2000.
1830  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why would Satoshi not be dumping? on: November 23, 2014, 12:42:22 PM
Satoshi is either an incredibly smart single individual or a collective mind with an end goal. Personally i think its too much for one individual to create so i believe its a collective hive mind if you will.

The coins mined by satoshi were likely part of the test as it grew. It would be detrimental for those to be sold off while the currency is still in adoption phase. If it truely is a group creation or a government creation we won't see those coins go for many years to come.... its not feasible to sabotage the project.

Nobody should worry about those coins destroying market value as they would be sold off when the market value increases way more.

For now spread the BTC love and increase its adoption and value. Thats all we can do if we do indeed believe in currency evolved.
1831  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TIL: Where the bitcoins at… Mysteries of the Blockchain on: November 19, 2014, 12:03:47 AM
That is just a assumption such as mine,but my assumption was based off of human nature,as humans we only do anything for two reasons,money or sex. What you just assumed was just jibber jabber madness.

Satoshi could run now with mass cash from his 1 million+ coins. why wait? Satoshi seemed passionate about this project so i doubt it was a money grab. At 1 million coins $400. whats the difference between $400 million and a few billion? Satoshi couldnt spend either in their lifetime. hasnt happened yet and i doubt it will. what could be the motivation to wait?

Before I go any further into this conversation,are you really asking me whats the difference between 400 million and a few billion?

in usable terms arent both incredibly wealthy beyond comprehension? For me 10 million would be that point. i just cant see satoshi doing it. If he did, why not now already? what would be the reason to wait? it may sound like a fantasy but some people have life works they believe in that arent motivated by money or fame.
1832  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Australian senate Illegally holds Crypto inquirey without my approval on: November 18, 2014, 11:59:01 PM
how bout u do me a favor read these and tell me if their is anything interesting in them

http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Economics/Digital_currency/Submissions

Done! I just read all of the submissions. There is not a single submission that is against bitcoin, infact, most support it.

What is needed is more submissions and a greater input from the bitcoin community.

Just to give this some background, the Senate enquiry came about after the Tax Office made a preliminary decision to impose a 10% tax on the purchase of bitcoin. The government though they "got it wrong" so they've launched a senate enquiry to properly explore and examine the use, adoption and taxation of bitcoin.

Submissions are open for another week and a half. I'd encourage everyone to write a letter/submission, regardless if you're an Australian citizen or not. Ignoring governments won't make this any easier for the community as a whole - unlike Americans, we don't all openly hate our government.

Dear Australia,

You suck! Why do you hate me?

Kind Regards,
Bitcoin


And im from australia!!! Lovely place but i just wish the politicians would spend money wiser and cut with all the tax mooching bullshit. its like the government are a bunch of dole bludgers and its people are the governments personal welfare office. The government should get a job instead of taking free hand outs from its people.
1833  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TIL: Where the bitcoins at… Mysteries of the Blockchain on: November 18, 2014, 11:14:45 PM
That is just a assumption such as mine,but my assumption was based off of human nature,as humans we only do anything for two reasons,money or sex. What you just assumed was just jibber jabber madness.

Satoshi could run now with mass cash from his 1 million+ coins. why wait? Satoshi seemed passionate about this project so i doubt it was a money grab. At 1 million coins $400. whats the difference between $400 million and a few billion? Satoshi couldnt spend either in their lifetime. hasnt happened yet and i doubt it will. what could be the motivation to wait?
1834  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TIL: Where the bitcoins at… Mysteries of the Blockchain on: November 18, 2014, 03:46:16 AM
so do you think Satoshi is stocking up on bitcoins because he knows that these things will be worth a fortune,and he will than cash out?Could this mean that we should invest in bitcoin?

i dont think satoshi would endanger his creation. i think the coins will remain there for many many years to come. Moving them all too fast would make the price unstable. i think satoshi had a vision and it wasnt to get rich, it was to give the world a superior currency system. he/she/they would risk harming it.
1835  Economy / Speculation / Re: 13,500,000 coins passed on: November 18, 2014, 01:45:10 AM
I know 1 satoshi = $1 is pushing it  Cheesy

It took 9 years to give 70% of US homes broadband internet.

If only the US would get into Bitcoin at the same rate that would be $55 billion (70% of 1.46m households with $54k per household per year).
That would put bitcoin atleast in the range $4000 to $10000 with todays mined coins.
Then take two bitcoin halvings in oncomming 10 years and we go to $16k to $40k a coin.

Now take the above and imagine China, India or Europe getting in then $100k to $1m a coin isn't such a far stretch.
$100m a coin will be a far stretch but could happen once all coins are mined Cool

IF 1 satoshi=$1, then market capitalization of bitcoin=2.1 quadrillion $$ or 2100 trillion. World GDP is 71-81 trillion. Total world wealth is 241 trillion, so with 4% world GDP and similar % of wealth growth, I guess, it is possible in ~90 years or around 2104 if all wealth will be in bitcoin.

this. i personally think our upper goal should be $10,000 a coin as this is a high enough goal. will it get there? i hope so but i think its a 10 year goal. we havent cracked 1000$ again but people are talking the moon. Speculation time is kinda wasted when we should all invest time into spreading adoption. go on a tipping spree like that x7 individual. go to community boatds outside your interest and spread the word and coin. do faucets and use the earnings however small to donate and get people interested!
1836  Economy / Speculation / Re: 13,500,000 coins passed on: November 17, 2014, 06:11:55 AM
Yes but the population of earth is 7.125 billion people and they aren't all adults. I don't think that kind of adoption could happen in 10 years. Didn't credit card / card adoption take a large time?

Its a nice thought but i think we should all be a bit more realistic in possibilities instead of excited. It could happen yes but so could $1000 a satoshi but its not likely.

If we can get to $10,000 i'd be happy and i think it can do it .... just not in the near future.
1837  Economy / Economics / Re: Was Bitcoin actually just a Pump and Dump? on: November 17, 2014, 05:21:00 AM
one could also ask:
Is Bitcoin actually just a Pump and Dump?

Hehe, yes. It's just a whale play, because a payment system with this liquidity = complete rubbish. Say you want to transfer a 3million USD via bitcoin, buying/selling that small of a volume will destroy most exchanges.

3 Million won't cause any harm this days i think.

30,000 coins @ 9 million USD total didn't cause any harm. Just a what was it 6 day feeding frenzy?

The volume to maintain the price is around 20million US/24hr, the volume to manipulate the price up and down is around 50million US/24hr.
Is funny that no one questions who is behind this manipulation.


Plenty question... i just don't think anybody knows who with proof.
1838  Economy / Speculation / Re: 13,500,000 coins passed on: November 17, 2014, 05:19:25 AM
Geez, this is not a good thing... Price is not going to be "fun" for the next few years  Cry

That's like saying "geez price of 1lb of gold is not going to be "fun" for the next few years  Cry"

There will be days in the future where having 0.21 BTC will be considered wealthy. A satoshi will then be $1.
People will say I have 21 million satoshi and I bought a big boat and crib.

My advice is enter the market and wait until you're considered rich. It will be <10 years.

Don't look at bitcoin as having 1, 2, 10 or 1000 bitcoin. It has a theoretically unlimited divisablity.

I'd be ok with 1 satoshi = $1

Isn't the market capital of bitcoin insanely high if 1 satoshi is $1? Thats $100 million per bitcoin. For $10,000 a bitcoin it would be 10,000 satoshi's = $1
1839  Economy / Speculation / Re: buying 100 bitcoin on: November 17, 2014, 05:13:44 AM
wait for the bottom to buy. $270

I like that...

If you believe in bitcoin as a vehicle or that it'll increase in price drastically does it really matter what price you get in at? Is it worth waiting for sub $250 for a possibility it won't get there at all and you miss the bus? When you talk about $50k in bitcoin i don't think $100 is alot if you anticipate it'll go to $2000 or $4000
1840  Economy / Economics / Re: [CNN Money] Six banks fined more than $4 billion in currency probe on: November 16, 2014, 11:15:29 AM
Do they pay the fines with real money or just invent some like loans to repay Smiley... i've always wondered that.

What bugs me most is that we don't know where exactly those fines are paid to and how are they going to fix any of potential the problems the banks caused by the price manipulations.
The fines are paid to the governments to levied them. The money is not intended to fix any problems caused by the banks as is true for all other fines that are levied by the government.

Banks make that kind of money back in about five seconds, best thing to do would be to hit them with a fine so hard they'd think twice about doing it again if it nearly bankrupts them.
I bet they pass the fine onto their customers in the form of rates. It really does nothing. I don't understand how we are held hostage to institutions like this nowadays. People don't think for themselves and believe all the bullshit and lies that banks and politicians tell them.

Think and act for ourselves is what we need to do rather than place blind faith in corporate morons to do the "right thing" by "us".

Altruism is bullshit fantasy story the corporates preach to us.... its only the little guys that actually follow through on it.
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