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201  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for Paypal on: March 26, 2014, 06:19:58 PM
Hey there!

I have previously used BurtW and cryptocap yet neither of them are selling currently.

You can check the history of this account to see that I have already bought BTC for Paypal previously.

Best regards, Max.

If you using paypal, you must send first, deal?  Smiley

No answer, I'm still looking for a deal.
202  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for Paypal on: March 23, 2014, 10:43:32 PM
So you want to buy coins through Paypal?
How many?

You do realize you have to pay first and sent the payment as "to a friend" right?



I cannot send "to a friend" from the country that I'm currently in but I can pay the additional fees.

I need 0.12BTC

Good luck.
Nobody will accept to sent you BTC with the fear of a chargeback.



Pointless post is pointless

Well said.
So why did you post in the first place?



To notify you that your post is pointless, now back to the newbie zone pls
203  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for Paypal on: March 23, 2014, 10:28:05 PM
So you want to buy coins through Paypal?
How many?

You do realize you have to pay first and sent the payment as "to a friend" right?



I cannot send "to a friend" from the country that I'm currently in but I can pay the additional fees.

I need 0.12BTC

Good luck.
Nobody will accept to sent you BTC with the fear of a chargeback.



Pointless post is pointless
204  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for Paypal on: March 23, 2014, 10:06:30 PM
So you want to buy coins through Paypal?
How many?

You do realize you have to pay first and sent the payment as "to a friend" right?



I cannot send "to a friend" from the country that I'm currently in but I can pay the additional fees.

I need 0.12BTC
205  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying BTC for Paypal on: March 23, 2014, 09:53:37 PM
Hacked account? Anyway if anyone sells BTC for paypal, let me know too. It would be very handy, but suicide to sell to people other than your IRL friends. And even then, paypal might reverse the transaction and or freeze the funds.

Nice try newb, now GTFO.

Old account posting in a wrong section wanting to buy btc with PayPal... I say hacked account.

It would actually be a pretty convincing argument unless I had a thread looking to buy BTC for Paypal every couple of months.
206  Economy / Currency exchange / Buying BTC for Paypal on: March 23, 2014, 09:01:05 PM
Hey there!

I have previously used BurtW and cryptocap yet neither of them are selling currently.

You can check the history of this account to see that I have already bought BTC for Paypal previously.

Best regards, Max.
207  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: There should be new SilkRoad that supports not only all cryptocurrencies on: March 18, 2014, 07:06:43 PM
Ya that's a really great idea you should set that up.

Ok, tomorrow it will be ready.

Annnnnnnd the feds are watching you now
my gush people that was a joke Grin

Hello FEDS!



Merchant services like that will happen anyway..
Not especially for selling illegal stuff..
Both kind..

I very much doubt that they are smart enough to get the joke....
208  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: There should be new SilkRoad that supports not only all cryptocurrencies on: March 18, 2014, 08:54:30 AM
Haha but cmon to be honest it isn't a 'terrible' idea :]

I think it would get lots of press at least!

All coins have different properties, since I take it you wouldn't review every coin line by line one could be sabotaged. When it's life behind bars I doubt that many of these people are willing to risk it for a couple of shitcoins that don't bring anything new to the table anyway..
209  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anyone have wiki priviliges over at http://en.bitcoin.it? on: March 16, 2014, 08:44:15 AM
No. Keep all the spam to here pls
210  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: (NSFW) From the lovely girls of ClassyCams we have a treat for you! on: March 15, 2014, 11:07:21 PM
Take 10-3% of their earnings and enjoy additional business and support of the bitcoin community. Otherwise keep nerd pimpin' trick

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDApZhXTpH8
211  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Nominate USD as the new "drug currency" on: March 14, 2014, 09:41:25 PM
Message from the US government:

We would just like to remind everyone from the drug cartels, to the lowly crack dealer in Europe that all sales must be conducted in USD or they are invalid.  Guns, drugs, slaves, stolen goods, will only be accepted in US currency.   We thank you for never accepting any form of payment other than US currency, and value your commitment.   

Thank you op for exposing this truth to all of us.   


OP,

You can also mention to these people the percentage of dollars that have traces of cocaine on them.  I believe the figure is above 90%.  A quick google would give you the exact percentage.

Think about how many usd are in circulation, vs how many people have used coke in the US and you will see the bs behind this.  Also, if any of you people actually ever have seen a cocaine user before, you would know that the users don't stick dirty bills up their nose and then hand it to someone, that is what movies, first time users, and the media portray.

How did they test that anyways?  A statistically significant sample size to test enough us currency in circulation would cost millions if not billions of dollars to discover that bills have coke on them.  That is what we should invest in.  Fuck bitcoin everyone wants to know how much coke is on a usd. 
Well since its been done with coke, who wants to invest in my study to discover how many usd have been touched by strippers tits?  I guarantee your return investment to be a statement I completely make up Smiley   
 


The problem occurs when a single person uses a bill to snort coke and then give it to the bank, even if you put a single cocaine contaminated bill into a machine that counts bills it will spread to every single bill out there since cocaine is a very thin powder, same thing with any machine that comes in contact with bills like bank atms.
212  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Nominate USD as the new "drug currency" on: March 14, 2014, 07:30:46 PM
OP,

You can also mention to these people the percentage of dollars that have traces of cocaine on them.  I believe the figure is above 90%.  A quick google would give you the exact percentage.

This is also a good point that I wanted to include in the initial post. Most people believe it to be a myth for some reason though and will probably look at you like you're the dumbass if you mention it.
213  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Nominate USD as the new "drug currency" on: March 14, 2014, 07:05:10 PM
you can't be serious, bitcoin does not have an economy out of black maket...speculation is not economy.

but to be fair with now have a little bit on overstock.com

I buy Bitcoins on a regular basis and never use drugs, I run by my body is my temple logic and rarely get drunk or smoke weed (when I am in a state where it is legal and the opportunity presents itself).

I buy servers, pay freelancers, buy clothes and plenty of alpaca socks, my latest purchase is a golden watch.

Plus how can you prove that most people don't hold USD for speculation?

They don't, it is historically not profitable. There is a lot on hold as a store of value, something bitcoin can't offer.



Neither Bitcoin nor USD is a good store of value, they have golden coins that were minted 2,000 years ago that are worth more today than what they were originally worth.

The least risky commodity to store wealth in has always been Gold.

Now when we compare USD and BTC as currencies BTC is far superior to USD.

If you would ask me what monetary system I would bet my money on to exist in 2,000 years my choice would obviously be BTC but I fail to see how speculation value is someone less valuable than purchasing value both of which USD has less as a clearly inferior monetary system.
214  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Nominate USD as the new "drug currency" on: March 14, 2014, 06:47:34 PM
you can't be serious, bitcoin does not have an economy out of black maket...speculation is not economy.

but to be fair with now have a little bit on overstock.com

I buy Bitcoins on a regular basis and never use drugs, I run by my body is my temple logic and rarely get drunk or smoke weed (when I am in a state where it is legal and the opportunity presents itself).

I buy servers, pay freelancers, buy clothes and plenty of alpaca socks, my latest purchase is a golden watch.

Plus how can you prove that most people don't hold USD for speculation?
215  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Nominate USD as the new "drug currency" on: March 14, 2014, 06:04:34 PM
Now whether someone mentions BTC there is always that guy "Oh you mean the currency they use to buy drugs online?", it has always made me cringe a little on the inside because we all know that every single terrorist attack, every single assassination and pretty much every single drug deal is made in USD.

Now one banker could argue oh but there are plenty of legit uses for USD and none for BTC except the buying of drugs, there is really no reason for the average Joe to purchase BTC except to buy weed in on the black market.

Well we know the total amount of USD currency which is issued, it currently stands at 6 trillion (6,000,000,000,000) and we have a more or less accurate figure for the whole black market worth the majority of which we know is being conducted in USD, the figure stands at 1.785 trillion (1,785,000,000,000 http://www.havocscope.com/market-value/).

Now both of these figures are rather inaccurate and are probably higher as one cannot accurately estimate the whole USD black market but we know that those are incredibly high figures as full cities are built in the U.S. and in South America just using the coke money.

The total Bitcoin worth is 8 billion (8,000,000,000 https://blockchain.info/charts/market-cap) that we know, now the real problem is in acquiring the worth of the Bitcoin black market as there are no estimates but a quick look at the deep net brings us to believe that virtually no arms, weapons, explosives or human organs are traded using BTC (at least not nearly on as wide of scale like in USD as this is not easily accessible). Using the calculated worth of the most popular marketplace Silkroad 2.0 we can estimate the total worth of the Bitcoin black market at 100 million (100,000,000) based on the popularity of the other 20 less popular marketplaces.

This brings us to the final results, 29.75%, nearly a third of the whole USD economy is black market, 1.25% of the Bitcoin economy is the Bitcoin black market.

In regards to the market USD is being used 23.8 times more frequently in the black market than Bitcoins. USD is the new drug money!
216  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Rawdog puts out 2 new Bitcoin videos on: March 13, 2014, 11:40:48 PM
Storing wealth in Bitcoin is rather laughable so he has got that right however storing wealth in paper is even worse. The best way to store wealth is gold/silver, using BTC as an investment isn't such a good idea but then again it never meant to be an investment, it was meant to be a monetary system with which you can purchase goods easily.

Greed will bite most Bitcoin users in the ass eventually however this guy looks like he's a heavy drug user and obviously doesn't even understand how Bitcoin works.
217  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So do Bitcoiners actually claim the foundation wasn't infiltrated? on: March 11, 2014, 12:56:01 PM
Governments keep talking about terrorists using BTC to finance an attack yet I have never seen a single murder being carried out with BTC let alone a sale of a weapon of mass destruction contrary to the thousands that happen with fiat.

When the perpetrator pays for a "hit" with BTC in advance it leaves little to no motive for the killer to actually carry it out, if the killer murders someone in advance it leaves little to no motive for the perpetrator to pay him using BTC,

Actually, the silkroad guy tried to get people whacked twice.  Both times, he was actually scammed (first time by the feds, second time by random people who were in cahoots with the target)

My point exactly, at least do a false flag Bitcoin terrorist attack like 9/11 then proceed with your propaganda.
218  Economy / Speculation / Re: I'm All In - Sold My House! on: March 11, 2014, 02:42:47 AM
If Bitcoin ever hits 50k per coin, which it probably will, then 648 bitcoins would be worth...

648x50k = 32.4 million

Not too shabby...

1k, 50k, not much of a jump.

Same as 24 to 1200, somewhat.

219  Economy / Speculation / Re: I'm All In - Sold My House! on: March 11, 2014, 02:41:12 AM
so now that you are homeless, i have a couch you can crash on, 1btc/night
Not a bad idea.
1. Sell your house.
2. Couchsurf around the world.
3. Wait for Bitcoin to spike.
4. Buy a bigger house.

4. Have the price crash
5. Have just about enough to buy yourself a Burrito and a Pepsi (not enough for a coca cola)
220  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Public testnet bitcoind on: March 11, 2014, 01:46:52 AM
Is there any public Bitcoind which is free to use? if anyone has got one installed on their server and don't mind me temporarily using it shoot me a PM pls
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