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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Justin Sun + Warren Buffet = ??? on: June 04, 2019, 08:37:43 AM
For context:

As per usual, yo boi Justin Sun once again looking for publicity. As if he isn't trying hard enough to get attention in crypto Twitter.

What do I expect? Probably Warren Buffet scratching his head. Justin Sun's english is not that good, and to add to that, him trying to explain the "technology" of Tron, most likely by spitting out some crypto hype words like "decentralized" and stuff.

Justin Sun is going to make Warren Buffet even more convinced the whole thing is a total scam.  Justin Sun is the thing that is wrong with blockchain.  After lunch with Justin Sun, Warren Buffet will be absolutely sure the whole thing is full of scammer idiots. 

It is a very big loss to the community.  If Justin Sun wants Buffet to believe, he should send Andreas to the lunch instead. 

Tron is a fucking a publicity joke.
22  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: June 04, 2019, 08:34:35 AM
All 21 million bitcoins are in that list.
Considering all 21 million bitcoins haven't yet been mined, you are wrong again here.

Finding them is hard.  True.  But NOT impossible.
It is also not impossible that every molecule in the arm of a marble statue vibrated in just the right direction at the right time and the marble statue would wave.  When we get to such ridiculously small probabilities, no sane person considers them as a potential outcome.

"has anyone successfully found bitcoins through this method?" - definitely.
Prove it.

a one in who knows how many billions chance of landing the jackpot.
Given that there are 2^160 possible addresses, and according to https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html there are 130,000 addresses holding a balance of >$100,000, you would be talking odds of around 1 in 10^43, or 1 in ten million billion billion billion billion. For reference, there have only been around 430 million billion seconds since the birth of the universe, which is around 0.00000000000000000000004% of 10^43.

You and your stupid math aren't welcome here.  What the fuck is wrong with you crushing on people's dreams?  Are you some kind of masochist?  You need to take those theories and shove them up your ass.  Leave people to do what they want with the private keys.  Your private key is in there too, I hope they hit it first.
23  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whales are out of control = $500 in ten minutes on: May 31, 2019, 02:02:42 PM
I dont really know what this guy is thinking, at his rank he must have good knowledge in here but I can see that he is not.

thinking this:  We do a fork.  Anyone with more than 10 BTC - gets 10 BTC.  The extra is airdrop distributed to people who have nothing. 

After the fork - nobody has more than 10 BTC. 


Are you guys all stupid?  You don't understand how a fork works? 

How fair is it that one asshole spends 10,000 BTC on a pizza and now you have to spend the rest of your life working like a slave.  Seem reasonable to you? 
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 31, 2019, 01:59:33 PM
So what exactly is the point of exposing thousands or millions of private keys if  bitcoins are not found  in them?
Curious to know though, has anyone successfully found bitcoins through this method?

All 21 million bitcoins are in that list.  Finding them is hard.  True.  But NOT impossible. 

"has anyone successfully found bitcoins through this method?" - definitely. 
25  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Whales are out of control = $500 in ten minutes on: May 31, 2019, 08:59:31 AM
Time to do something about the few whales who keep cheating everyone out of their life savings. 

Let's do a fork and take anything over 10BTC away from those big addresses and redistribute it fairly to everyone.  It is ridiculous and totally ruining everything when one person has 1000s and can mess up the order book on a major exchange.  Where is the fairness in bitcoin? 

We have to end the whales who are out of control. 
26  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 30, 2019, 01:01:49 PM
every time people fall for it again...

It is educational.  It includes a very surprising fact: that the keys are truly all there.  To fully understand bitcoin, it is good to ponder this strange aspect of the scheme.  

Besides, it is fun to watch idiots go crazy insisting that the keys can't possibly be there.  But, they are all there.  They think the website is a trick or a scam.  They simply can't wrap their little brains about the notion that the keys are all there for anyone to see.  Pretty cool - eh?
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 04:48:40 PM
Oh well, I clicked some of the wallet address in that long list and all of them yielded zero bitcoin

Yeah, I clicked on some too.  It's fun.  Any one of them might have a BILLION dollars in there.  One is as likely at the other.  No kidding. 

All mine got zero too.  But you just got to keep clicking.  Most people who win the lottery didn't win on their first ticket.
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / $190 - BSV is the real Bitcoin on: May 29, 2019, 04:46:18 PM
Well, it looks like you idiots finally realized that BSV is the real bitcoin and are now buying it.  BSV is up to 190.  Just a week ago before the US government admitted CSW is actually Satoshi, it was down at 67. 

You dummies might be slow, but you finally figure things out. 
29  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 03:14:59 PM
Why do you somehow think you are more protected because the system generates the keys rather than recalls them?  The dumbest fucking argument ever.  
Because even we captured 100% of the output of the sun from this day until the day it burnt out in 5 billion years, and converted that all in to useable energy with 0% loss, and ran a computer with 100% efficiency, we couldn't even generate a fraction of a single percent of all the keys.

I can write a program which spits out every combination possible of standard English letters. Somewhere in that program is the cure for cancer. Doesn't mean I'll be getting a Nobel Prize anytime soon. This is exactly the same nonsense as your "database".

Rank moron.  

"Because even we captured 100% of the output of the sun from this day until the day it burnt out in 5 billion years, and converted that all in to useable energy with 0% loss, and ran a computer with 100% efficiency, we couldn't even generate a fraction of a single percent of all the keys."
This is not true.  You don't know what you are talking about.  

Just one page of that system output is "a fraction of a single percent of all keys.".  What a stupid fucker.  Back to basic math class for you.

2nd fact:
combinations of English letters don't cure cancer.  

This is exactly the same nonsense as your "database".
Who called it a 'database'?  I didn't call it a database.  But it doesn't matter.  Whether the system generates the keys or recalls them from memory, who the fuck cares?  The system has all the keys.  That is what matters.  I don't care where they come from, you can get ALL private keys from that URL.  ALL the fucking bitcoin private keys are on that system!!!!


You are dumb as dirty fuck.
30  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 02:53:12 PM
Trust me, it is 100% that your private key is publicly known and is in this database.
No, it isn't. This database is generating keys on the fly as each page is loaded. If it were to generate all keys, it wouldn't even be able to generate a tiny fraction before the heat death of universe. Hell, you couldn't even count the number of keys (just short of 2^256), let alone generate them or check for a balance, before our sun burnt out.

The chances of winning a lottery are in the range of 1 in 10^6 or 10^7. Given that 2^256 is approximately 10^77, you are more likely to win the lottery more than 10 times in a row than you are to stumble upon your private key on this website.

Whether the system computes them or recalls them from memory is totally pointless.  ALL the private keys are accessible via that URL.  Why do you somehow think you are more protected because the system generates the keys rather than recalls them?  The dumbest fucking argument ever. 
31  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 02:49:01 PM
Still salty about choosing silver huh? I guarantee my address isn't there and I guarantee Satoshi's isn't either or Rico would be fucking filthy rich.

How much do you guarantee it?  Let's bet.  $1000.  You choose the smartest bitcoin guy you know and he'll explain to you that your keys are certainly in there.  Then you send me the $1000.  OK?

Ask Roger Ver, ask anyone who understands bitcoin.  They will all say the same thing: your keys are there.  Now pay the fuck up.  I want my grand-o.  You owe me a thousand bucks you little bitch.  If you don't pay it, I am going to sue you in the same court that Craig Wright sues people in.  I'll even hire his lawyers.
32  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 02:41:29 PM
I doubt any of them really contains anything.

In fact, ALL of the bitcoin, $154 Billion worth, is in that database.  100% of the keys are there.  If you find the right address (just click and blockchain.info will tell you if money is there), you can have the bitcoin - because you now have the private key.  It is that simple.  



It's that joke database isn't it? 
The joke in on you my friend, your keys are in there too. 
33  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 01:06:02 PM
The link you posted might be a malicious link since what you are talking is too good to be truth.
The internet is not so good for morons.  Maybe you should try TV?  

Any link might be malicious.  You just gotta take the risk some time.  But, I'll tell you this much, what I am talking about is true.  Amazing eh?  Just click on a few of those addresses and blockchain.info immediately tells you if you hit one with a BILLION FUCKING DOLLARS on it.  You can capture that money TODAY.  No lie.  This is real.  100%.  

You can thank me later.


then everyone could check if his private key was publicly known Wink
Trust me, it is 100% that your private key is publicly known and is in this database.  

34  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Stop playing the lottery, this is much better... on: May 29, 2019, 12:27:41 PM
If you click on any one of these addresses...  https://lbc.cryptoguru.org/dio/293470930272690489102837043456

You have an equal change of uncovering the key to BILLIONS!!!! in just one click.  True Story. 

You can also change the page number by changing the numbers on the end of the URL. 

Have fun and good luck.  You might become the next bitcoin super billionaire!!! 

Easy and fun too. 
35  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You may not like CSW... on: May 27, 2019, 05:23:25 AM
It's a fact: CSW is a scammer.
You will be sued next.
36  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You may not like CSW... on: May 27, 2019, 05:22:42 AM
Also, it seems a little weird to me that a lawyer would throw the word "slavetards" so often, given that the profession is bound by a code of ethics.

lololololol. 'code of ethics'Huh!!!  Haven't you seen what lawyers are doing these days?  e.g. Avenatti?, Comey?  WTF?  Are you blind? 

37  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You may not like CSW... on: May 26, 2019, 02:17:41 PM
Ah, the forum Troll is back.  Grin

"the forum Troll"
As if there is one, primary 'the' forum Troll.  I am honored.

Hey, where have you been?  Grin
Glad you all missed me.  I've been helping CSW get his patents and trademarks together.  

But you're not a lawyer,
hahahah.  Funny enough, I am a lawyer! 
38  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / You may not like CSW... on: May 26, 2019, 06:47:12 AM
But you cannot say he is not Satoshi the inventor of Bitcoin.  After all, look at all of his patents and now even the US government is awarding copyrights to him which can ONLY be given to the original author.  It's a fact: CSW is Satoshi.

Cry all you like, you won't change the facts.
39  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright is Satoshi Nakamoto - Evidence Here on: April 17, 2019, 06:11:20 AM
He’s an embarrassment to be honest, a cringeworthy weasel. I can’t wait until we see his demise. The only way he can prove he is Satoshi is if he signs a message from a well known Satoshi early address & he won’t because he can’t.

He already did that.  Gavin will explain all the details to you on that one.
40  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should I open a LN channel while the fees are low? on: April 10, 2019, 06:05:59 AM
The fees will definitely be going up later.  That you can be sure.  Remember, the Core team loves high fees so that people won't use the system.  Once more people come to lightning and start using it, they will shut down that use just like when it happened to bitcoin in 2017.
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