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21  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 08, 2015, 05:04:44 PM
Only if you stop spreading false information. The BE300S chip isn't currently available.

I'm not spreading false information. I never claimed that BE300S was available, I said it was better than anything available. ...

But when I suggested that AM has been nothing but fail lately, you replied with
BE100 - Major success
BE200 - Failure
BE300S - Better than anything currently available

Just wondering, why not include BE400SX in your list?
Like BR300S, it's not currently available & has never been sighted outside Peenemünde friedcat labs.
The imaginary specifications, if my sources are to be trusted, blow everything currently available out of the water--chips actually pump power back into the grid as they hash.

Pathetic hanger-on background pone~!
Impersonating me may have been funny once or twice, but now your slanderous tactics are bordering on criminality.
This is your final official cease & desist notice.  Kindly PM your lawyer's contact infos to my lawyer, whose QQ & email detailses have been forwarded 2 U.  He'd like to give your lawyer a piece of his mind Angry

Sincerely,

  Anon
22  Economy / Economics / Re: illuminati Who Create Bitcoin System? cia or fbi? committete300 masons 2015? or? on: March 08, 2015, 04:25:00 PM
Such ignorance...
Educate yourselves!  http://www.angels-heaven.org/english/default_0c_en.htm

23  Economy / Economics / Re: why do people agree to pay taxes? on: March 08, 2015, 04:06:41 PM
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For the same reasons they prefer to go to private schools--they can afford it & their friends, the other rich kids, go there.  
So now you know.
A private school can't compete with price, so they must compete on quality.

Imagine "Free school" (which is not free) would not exist. All taxes expenses that pay the current public school system would flow back in the pocket of every citizen.

Lol no.
The taxes would not flow back into the pockets of the uneducated unemployed--they don't pay taxes because deadbeat & poor.
When said poor breed, they birth more uneducated poor, because learningz are reserved for teh wealthy.

Your Beneficent Reptilian Overlords did not decide on "free" primary education because too kind & warmhearted.  They're Lizards ffs, grow up!
No.
They, in Their wisdom, know that lack of public education breeds fail & AIDS.  They want their sheeple productive, happy, and, most of all, healthy & delicious.
Also because 21st century.

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Now, since private school can compete on price because no free school exists, all the funds that citizens won back to their pocket is available for cheap private school.

Schools will be cheaper for the rich (who already pay for private schools), and more expensive (or, more likely, simply unaffordable) for the poor.  Because, as previously stated, the poor are lazy & unemployed, so none of their taxes go towards schools.  Deadbeats don't pay taxes.
Their kids will be left unschooled in anything other than stealing ur Lexus & selling crack to ur kids after mugging & raping them--you know how those people are Smiley
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are some ways you can think bitcoin won't succeed? on: March 08, 2015, 03:14:37 PM
...The media certainly isn't helping with it's constant portrayal of Bitcoin funding terrorism and buying drugs in crime rings. ...

Let's not forget...


Why do you keep doing it, Bitcoiners?  


25  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 08, 2015, 03:05:35 PM
The information form china's bitcoin community, it seems that friedcat's family are looking for him.
it's about friedcat's safety.


The pieces are starting to fall into place, one Mongolian pirate kidnapper (the one on house right of cross-dressing d00d) d0xxed by my crew:





Almost too easy...
26  Economy / Economics / Re: why do people agree to pay taxes? on: March 08, 2015, 02:43:45 PM
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The private sector would provide a far better service at a much cheaper price.

No, the private sector can't.
It's impotent, it's weak.  My glorious jackbooted gubermint thugs already made your pathetic private sector my bitch, and I...  
I made it beg, squeal like a pig... I ... I've made it... HUMBLE.

The private sector does provide better services in many countries?
Just compare government run colleges with private run colleges.
Why do people prefer to go to private colleges?

For the same reasons they prefer to go to private schools--they can afford it & their friends, the other rich kids, go there. 
So now you know.
27  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: March 08, 2015, 02:35:13 PM
Caveat:  SHA256 broken==blockchain corrupted--your BTC transferred ta hax0r's wallet--irreversible.  You can hardfork the ashes all you want, your money's gone.  Poof!  Fini.
You need to work in your FUD.

Your scenario is less incorrect for ECDSA than it's incorrect for SHA256.

FUD?  Simply replying to a redneck fireman from the sticks fellow Bitcoin intellectual & international financier, Billy Jo.  Mentioned mental giant posits that "SHA256 [being] hacked" would devastate our real financial institutions, while BTCeanie enthusiasts would simply hardfork their scheme to save the day.
If you wish, I could bring up yet another catch:  can't hardfork in real time.  The most recent patch (can't remember, something about 7TPS limit or 21 mil. max coin limit) has been in the works for forever, the one addressing SHA256 haxoring might take a bit longer  Undecided
28  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are some ways you can think bitcoin won't succeed? on: March 08, 2015, 02:16:13 PM
...Scams and hacks can be problems but most of what we have seen with bitcoin have all been third party problems and generally not a fault of bitcoin itself.

How is that different from real money?
Discussing real economy, do we separate fiat money from from its associated institutions (like Banksters who print too much of it out of thin air & eat our children)?  We don't, we talk about gestalt, the whole kit & caboodle.

Just like fiat attracts Lizard People, Bitcoin attracts its own motley crew of hax0rs, budding scammers & simpleminded incompetents.  Just like fiat lends itself to its associated set of evols, Bitcoin lends itself particularly well to scamming, amateurism & petty theft Undecided
29  Economy / Securities / Re: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract on: March 08, 2015, 01:22:00 PM

If it is still the same, they shoot them in the neck for simple crimes.

Nothing ever changes in Chian.  Those backward Communists HATE Bitcoin.
Like all inferior peoples, they simply don't UNDERSTAND it.
Informing on Bitcoiners (who hide in a complex networks of underground tunnels, where they burrow for free Electricity & print child pornography) is a national pastime:



Once a Bitcoin malefactor is identified, justice is swift:




A Chian scholar of international renown, Mr. NotLambchop's [profusely illustrated] academic works could be experienced in today's brightest beacons of knowledge--Stormfront.org & Zerohedge.com. just to name a few.

Mr. NotLambchop has recently been awarded an honorary doctorate by The Mises Institute.  Congratulations, Mr. NotLambchop, nice!
If you'd like to learn more interesting facts about Chian, you just ask.
30  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] Official Shareholder Discussion Thread [Moderated] on: March 08, 2015, 12:30:21 PM
...No single custom chip. Not even a failed one....
Oh yeah?  What about Secret People's Republic of ASIC, the "stealth Weast Coast ASIC" firm?  As I remember purchased by Mr. Slaughter, complete maskset and all.  That counts.
Checkmate.
Wonder what happened to that BTW, held such promise...  Bargraphics?
31  Economy / Economics / Re: why do people agree to pay taxes? on: March 08, 2015, 12:48:42 AM
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The private sector would provide a far better service at a much cheaper price.

No, the private sector can't.
It's impotent, it's weak.  My glorious jackbooted gubermint thugs already made your pathetic private sector my bitch, and I...  
I made it beg, squeal like a pig... I ... I've made it... HUMBLE.

32  Economy / Speculation / Re: Gold collapsing. Bitcoin UP. on: March 08, 2015, 12:28:04 AM
...Besides, we can migrate the blockchain over to SHA512 with a hard fork a heluva lot easier that the bank's 40 YO computer networks can upgrade. ...

Caveat:  SHA256 broken==blockchain corrupted--your BTC transferred ta hax0r's wallet--irreversible.  You can hardfork the ashes all you want, your money's gone.  Poof!  Fini.  

With "legacy" banking?  Lol, not much happens.  A few delayed/reversed transactions, a bit more boring old paper money, a few hax0ring scumbags lined up against a wall & shot for their faggotry Undecided

BTW, what happened in Y2K?   Did I miss something?  I mean, other than all those ICBMs accidentally Atlantis into smoking molten glass?
33  Economy / Securities / Re: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract on: March 07, 2015, 11:56:38 PM
Byt411, thanks for taking the time to translate.
34  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 07, 2015, 11:11:35 PM
Maybe that's a French mille? $200,000,000 is just outside the realm of possibility.

Or is it?

35  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 07, 2015, 10:43:22 PM
^I'm reading it thusly:
.@MrTeal thanks, just assumed these had to be in production & selling like hotcakes, since Mobsark flaunted this chip as proof that AM was hugely successful lately.
BE100 - Major success
BE200 - Failure
BE300S - Better than anything currently available

*Guess I misinterpreted "anything currently available" as "available from the competition."  Mobsark clearly meant "currently available," period.
The chip simply doesn't exist Cheesy

36  Economy / Securities / Re: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract on: March 07, 2015, 10:41:31 PM
.@MrTeal thanks, just assumed these had to be in production & selling like hotcakes, since Mobsark flaunted this chip as proof that AM was hugely successful lately.
BE100 - Major success
BE200 - Failure
BE300S - Better than anything currently available

*Guess I misinterpreted "anything currently available" as "available from the competition."  Mobsark clearly meant "currently available," period.
The chip simply doesn't exist Cheesy
37  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 07, 2015, 10:30:00 PM
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BE300S is the 28nm sample chip. BE300 would be the retail chip which should have been getting produced now (Feb-March). Nobody is selling it yet.


Oic!  So the miracle chip could be anything from hand-binned zero-yield fuckup to yet another fairy tale?  Huh.  Guess I better take back everything I ever said about AM's continuing descent into fail & lies Sad

@elasticband re. "invested and feeling out of pocket":  hell yeah, i listened to you guys and dimed out mom's CC to invest in this moneymaker.  I sure hope divs pick up & prices skyrocket before she finds out, 'cos she's gonna get so mad & kick me out of her basement maybe even Sad
U guys still super sure we're all gonna be srsly rich, right?
It's all gunna work out, just like with HashFast, right?
Guys???

38  Economy / Securities / Re: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract on: March 07, 2015, 10:11:50 PM
.@Mobsark or anyone, really:  Haven't been keeping up with the AM saga lately, point me to where this BE300[s?] being sold?
39  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: March 07, 2015, 10:08:23 PM
^
How about U STFU instead?  How would that be?

@Mobsark:  So haven't been keeping up with the AM saga lately, who is selling this best-thing-ever BE300?
40  Economy / Securities / Re: AMHash1: Cost-Effective Mining Contract on: March 07, 2015, 09:50:28 PM
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I don't even know why I was on it in the first place. You'd have to ask Canary those questions.

Wait, you can get on default trust when someone on the default trust ... trusts you?  Who came up with this brilliant & sexy scheme?
But I digress... So, how did you fall out of Canary's favor?  Anything you might have done or... Any guesses?
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