Anarchists lobbying? That doesn't make any sense, any Anarchist would know that regulators aren't interested in limiting their reach as much as possible, Amir Taaki and Cody Wilson are working on proper solutions for this that don't require them.
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That's brilliant, I love that and well done to the German police, never thought I'd write that O_O ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Thats because in the UK, the police are unarmed. If they step out of line they get beaten back into line. In the US, some one could be laying face down on the ground handcuffed and get shot in the back for "resisting". It's true that, especially at protests things don't always go the right way, the problem is though, the murderous psychopaths out there are still going to get you one way or the other and the police will be even less capable of responding to it, that said, it didn't stop a police officer at one protest dragging a disabled guy off his weelchair.
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Oh please, I don't trust either of them, as people accuse Matriarchs ( fake feminists ) of being, these groups are professional victims and they do an excellent job of getting powerful people on their side because of it.
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Libertarians were overrepresented among Bitcoiners especially in its early days and I suspect this is still true today. Libertarians tend to be right wing on economic issues and left wing on social issues so a poll with only "left wing" and "right wing" as the options might not accurately reflect the actual political leanings of the community.
Exactly, in mainstream politics if we were defined accurately many of us including Anarchists would be defined as centrists but instead we're just written off as fringe crazies who want chaos and disorder because we don't subscribe to the views of the major parties. I don't think any Anarchist can truly be against the free market and so on because the alternative would be an extremely centralised system which in turn would inevitably lead to a state, no matter what the Anarcho-communists out there would have you believe, I do find myself agreeing with the Anarcho-syndicalist ideas a bit though. Point is, if you actually believe in helping people and fixing the problems we have left or right isn't going to be the answer you have to look at it from a scientific and mathematical perspective and that requires free thought, something which niether side of the extremes generally possess because they're either too brainwashed or too stubborn to look at different solutions.
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What a fucking surprise, meanwhile Genesis Cloud Mining for me is operating without any problems at all, seems like a convenient excuse for the dodgy scam companies to go under and run off with peoples' money doesn't it?
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Christians still believe in all sorts of medieval and intolerant bullshit, they are hardly in the right as much as Muslims, the thing that pisses me off the most about all of this is that we're supposed to fucking respect people who are a bunch of intolerent cunts and often act on it, I'm not talking about protesting but the active subversion of the law and the murder of people they disagree with. Sure, you rant about homosexuality being a sin and the earth being 5000 years old or how women shouldn't be allowed to do anything without a man's permission, but if you act on it and try to enforce your doctrine out in the real world then you and I will have a problem.
That's not me, since I'm an atheist. Mostly. But I think what you are saying is that both Xtians and Mussies pretty much piss you off? Yup, it's like watching Republicans and Democrats try to blame each other for fucking up their country.
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Didn't I report you for spamming awhile back?
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If you gave him a refund after his complaints then he sounds dodgy as fuck and may be attempting to blackmail you, true scammers wouldn't even bother giving the money back, I wouldn't worry about it too much, if your refund was in Bitcoin what you could do is actually post up the address that you gave the money to and use that as proof against him, that is the beauty of the blockchain as a public ledger, he wouldn't be able to dispute that you resolved the problem for him.
There are scammers out there on either end so as someone who is trying to sell stuff also I do sympathise.
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Christians still believe in all sorts of medieval and intolerant bullshit, they are hardly in the right as much as Muslims, the thing that pisses me off the most about all of this is that we're supposed to fucking respect people who are a bunch of intolerent cunts and often act on it, I'm not talking about protesting but the active subversion of the law and the murder of people they disagree with. Sure, you rant about homosexuality being a sin and the earth being 5000 years old or how women shouldn't be allowed to do anything without a man's permission, but if you act on it and try to enforce your doctrine out in the real world then you and I will have a problem.
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So much for the supposed anonymity of the btc blockchain..
Bitcoin is pseudo-anonymous. This has been discussed. And if it is pseudo-anonymous why they haven't find bitstamp thieves yet? Because the Bitstamp thieves will have known what they're doing properly, it is possible to cover your tracks, but Bitcoin's anonymity is only as good as the person moving the coins, most of the people who talk about anonymity etc. in cryptocurrencies are just like news journalists and completely full of shit.
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Christian and social-conservatives really do just irrationally hate anything that doesn't involve their religion don't they? This is the final proof for me, I bet even if those muslims signed up to the army and shot at ISIS they'd still treat them like shit.
By the way, the sign on the far right made me lol.
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I think I've just thought of a way to get the PKK delisted as a terrorist organisation by the U.S!
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They're going to do to Rand Paul the same thing they did to Ron Paul, it's that simple, I hope someone like Rand Paul does get elected but I've given up on the idea, if someone like Ron Paul came along regardless of his personal views on some things I'd vote for him for sure.
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You can still enjoy 'women' in the Philippines without a lawyer or asking a girl out... *starts searching up flights to asia*
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Please tell me this isn't actually going to happen, weren't we all worrying about this kind of bullshit actually becoming reality awhile back? That we'd need to travel around with a fucking lawyer just to ask a girl out?
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I don't understand why you'd think that, the segment was very short and they didn't really need to explain anything more than they already did.
"Transaction fees are voluntary and are very low"
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Not bad. It forget the point about miners getting the transaction fees(which could lead to people asking why would miners keep mining, when the block reward goes down), but I guess you have to make compromisses, to be informativ, but not to complex.
It does mention fees, explains everything quite well actually.
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It makes no difference whether it's ISIS or a charity that uses Bitcoin, it's here to stay whether people like it or not.
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I'm glad to see that some of you are properly realising that voting for Republicans isn't likely to make a difference, there were a lot of loyalists here awhile back don't be fooled into the two party system.
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