The more you bump does mean more people will want to buy. No one wants your tomb raider download, deal with it. Bumps are so annoying.
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Obviously you don't know anything about the system if you thought it was worthless.
Why so mad, bro? ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) I am not mad, I think it is quite funny how people who had no faith in bitcoin are crawling back.
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know a quite a bit about the system, so any questions hit me up ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Obviously you don't know anything about the system if you thought it was worthless. And now you comeback and think your a know it all, GTFO.
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Finshaggy, you dont ask on a god damned bitcoin thread. You involve the police now. Nobody in the bitcoin community is an expert on this I'll wager. You involve the police and hope they send that motherfucker to prison or death. Don't ever ask for this kind of advice in this community. Ask for police/detective and get the job done.
I need a legal team or else I look like a 21 year old, (financially) broke, emotionally distressed stoner. All I ask is for help is finding that legal team. No you still look like that. No legal team is doing this for free. You acting like an idiot, we got it your brother died, and your upset, and want revenge on something that was little more than mistake, I think you need psychological help, and not to be on an internet forum.
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Total time logged in: 115 days, 10 hours and 15 minutes.
Guess your first milestone will be "Half a year spent in Bitcointalk forums". ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I will let you all know when I hit 118 LMAO but there are people who have spend whole years on this forum 115 days is nothing
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Hope to see you there, be sure to tip me. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) What is this vegas, where the chicks just stand at the table and hope some high roller will throw them $5k for just wearing a dress that shows off there body. LMAO
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Becareful, it makes you run a java applet.
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I'm fed up with gweedo, does that help?
Why cause I disagree with how a group handles things?
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They are hurting the community. So apparently a DDOS cause by old Satoshi written code, that could be used to do a DDOS attack. So yeah when do they do testing? I am guessing never, it sounds like this should have been tested and fixed a longgggggggg time ago. And they all think they deserved to get paid? I have yet to see a worthy thing of them getting paid. I guess taking interviews, and slamming companies just takes up that testing time.
We need a new development team, one that has the morals of not getting paid and being greedy.
I know this is going to get me a lot more ignores, but someone has to say it, and if it is me, the so be it. I think they are disgrace to the community. I hope the foundation gets shutdown, and sued for every single penny they have.
And before people tell me that I should switch clients and vote with my downloads, that is easier said then done, but I am in the process and most my servers run my own "client" plus two other clients, (Supernode (Java) and btcd (Go))
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i am suprised so few have posted mabe 99% of people here have sock pupets lol
We are all sock puppets of satoshi...
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It should be a viable input using transaction object. Is their anyway I can do this?
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http://hackaday.com/2013/06/23/turning-the-raspberry-pi-into-a-bitcoin-miner/Mining bitcoins is becoming a fool’s errand, but there’s always some new piece of hardware coming out that allows those hard-core miners to keep ahead of the curve. One such piece of hardware are new custom ASIC devices that are just as fast as an FPGA while being much less expensive. A lot of these ASIC devices come in interesting packages that look just like a large USB thumb drive. Of course this is the perfect opportunity to show off what the Raspberry Pi can do by mining Bitcoins at rates comparable to the best graphics used in mining today.
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Yes transactions volumes will be so great that miners will still want to mine. 21 Million will ever exist and if they change that, then it isn't bitcoin.
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Government can do anything they want to us as long as we play by their rules. They simply have to adapt the law however they see fit. I don't believe in progress by following their arbitrary rules.
See this is where the bitcoiners are just so wrong. They feel the government is after them or just going to shut us down for no reason. So if this was true, how come bitinstant is allowed to operate still, or trade hill or any USA company. If you don't play by the rules how are we going to get anywhere. You just want to be stubborn and instead of working with them? That is how you get no where, in life. I could easily not pay taxes, but I do so the future generations will be able to enjoy bitcoins in the light and not in the dark.
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There is nothing wrong with tax fraud, in fact, bitcoin was created specifically to cheat on taxes, avoid regulations, perform political incorrect or illegal transactions. I don't think there is much these regulation fanboys can do, in fact they may even play a positive role in making bitcoin somewhat accepted by governments until it's too late for them to do anything about it.
You are very wrong. Don't spread misinformation. Tax Fraud hurts the entire community! People like you are hurting bitcoins. Tax fraud doesn't hurt anyone, in fact quite the opposite. It leaves more money to be spent in the economy hence generating more value for everyone. How are people like me suppose to run a legal bitcoin business when the government automatically thinks we are Tax scammers cause people like you made them think that. It hurts the community and makes it difficult for people to put that aside and then accept bitcoin. So yes you are indeed hurting the community, and businesses. So stop with your misinformation and spread of bad information. How are people supposed to run a legal business accepting cash when people use cash to buy drugs? It's just a currency, doesn't matter if people use it for things you consider "bad". Unless we're talking about a centralized system such as liberty reserve since the government can close it. No the government can use people like you to paint the entire community as "bad people". We don't need that right now. We are still small. Go read my other threads about this and I think you would agree, unless your not a team player and rather legal people, go to jail for people like you.
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There is nothing wrong with tax fraud, in fact, bitcoin was created specifically to cheat on taxes, avoid regulations, perform political incorrect or illegal transactions. I don't think there is much these regulation fanboys can do, in fact they may even play a positive role in making bitcoin somewhat accepted by governments until it's too late for them to do anything about it.
You are very wrong. Don't spread misinformation. Tax Fraud hurts the entire community! People like you are hurting bitcoins.
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Just a thought, I would like to have watchlist change to replies only when I post in it.
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Regarding this campaign I have read its FUD but can you explain what makes it FUD or not Been pondering it myself http://keepbitcoinfree.org/http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cZp7UGgBR0IThat does make a lot of things true, sound scary. I wouldn't say FUD, but at some point will be faced with issues, like described in the video. Would I worry about it now, probably not. This is like future FUD, cause who knows what we will be dealing with when this is a critical issue. What do you mean by future FUD and how far down a timeline in the future. Also what does make a lot of things true??? Sorry put the previous question in a quote wasn't sure what you meant there True enough a lot of GPU power would be needed to make a decent attack since ASIC's are specialized just pondering it Still am impressed that they got mining before from TF2 so was just imagining a bunch of these running Amok lol http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/050113-bitcoin-hijacking-269312.htmlI don't know when in the future, it may even get solved by then. But the blockchain is growing and a lot faster than, we expected, so off chain transactions would entirely be possible. But this is a ways off like maybe 10-15yrs and that is just me pulling numbers out. You would need thousands if not hundreds of thousands of GPUs.
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