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2241  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enough with the elitist crap on: June 27, 2011, 03:41:16 PM
For whats it's worth to you guys, all my mining is done on windows 7 latest updates put in, running on ultra low graphics enhancements. I am getting beautiful hash rates, I really think that windows is way better for mining. Thats just my personal opinion, if you think linux is better than please explain why.
2242  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitCams.com | Now accepting shares | MAY CONTAIN ADULT CONTENT on: June 27, 2011, 03:38:18 PM
Well this is the best thread I've read in like a week.

I do give Jesse credit for bothering to give you any advice after your response to her first post. I too, am excited to see the progress in this area.

Also, you forgot a share for legal counsel. You aren't going to try to run a business without a lawyer are you?

You shouldn't be running a web design business without a lawyer

http://vimeo.com/22053820?utm_source=swissmiss

much less a cam site
Yes we will be paying a BTC lawyer, Adult ENT Lawyer, and regular counsel to make sure we are in compliance with all American laws in regards to a webcam sex site. Which will probably mean some type of third-party international verification for all performers. People who can't be verified can't work. Customers will always be anonymous.
2243  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enough with the elitist crap on: June 27, 2011, 03:13:01 PM
I think most of the people getting hacked are fairly good at computers, I just think they're careless lol.

So, which are you, careless or inept?
Careless, even though my main box has never gotten hacked, and zero money has been stolen from me. All my shit is offline anyways Wink .
2244  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are people buying more hardwares? on: June 27, 2011, 03:11:59 PM
I just acquired a few truckloads of silicon that I'll use to brute-force keypairs and generate coins. I'm mainly in it for the science. Luckily I also know of an abandoned factory that still has active power mains, so I'll just be tinkering in there, setting up a large array of power-hungry machines to fuel my ambitious scheme.

Since I got all the parts below cost, (ie., free), I feel I have a good business model. If you hear of a large fire on the outskirts of town, don't mention my name. Also, I'd run because I'm pretty sure those tanks outside hold more than their share of heavy metals. Nasty stuff.


Lol the characters we get in here  Roll Eyes. If you were even close to cracking 256 SHA the government would throw you in jail before you even got a real wack at it. Do you know what that would mean for our society ? Every bank that uses that encryption will be rendered useless, and trillions of dollars stolen. Financial collapse, world war 3, lol bitcoins will be the last thing on peoples minds.
2245  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enough with the elitist crap on: June 27, 2011, 02:56:06 PM
I agree about not blaming victims, elitism being inappropriate, and so forth.

There is also the separate, but utterly valid point, that Bitcoin is not for average computer users yet.

Perhaps we could gently steer new users away from the project, for a while? Maybe get a sticky that says something like "If you don't know what a hash is, it's a thing that has carnivorous money-eating dragons inside."
I think most of the people getting hacked are fairly good at computers, I just think they're careless lol. The people who think hashes are fairy dragons would never dare put their money into this lol.  Tongue
2246  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are people buying more hardwares? on: June 27, 2011, 02:52:59 PM
I got 10 6990s on the way, be very afraid people. I am going to go from 700MH/S to about 12000 when I am done, I will post pictures. lol

lulz! I've located a warehouse full of defunct plasma screens. By the time we've pulled all the FPGAs out and strapped them together we'll be pulling 100+Ghs!
GPUs are history ngas
How are you going to program these FPGAS to get these kind of hash rates?

EDIT:If you get this working somehow I am willing to pay you for the program.

Let me know thanks. I am highly interested in FPGAS but I have seen that their mine rates so far have been really slow. 

Oh noez
so lies? no 100ghs? I would imagine you need about 10000 tv's for that at the current rate of these cards in the public forums. Probably even more..
2247  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So, how many of you were hoping the price would fall off a cliff? on: June 27, 2011, 02:46:09 PM
I still think we will see a drop back into single digits sooner rather than later.
Your name reflects your posts lol. When I think of those two things my mouth throws up.

EDIT: I'm a miner, I won't sell my bitcoins for less that $10 EVER. Because then if I did I would be loosing some serious money. I'm already almost breaking even at these current rates, we need it to go up to about 35 and stay there for a few weeks so it can go back to being fair for the miners. I think we control the market for the most part, but right now we all need money for so many things that we are sucking out of the system, but once all our things are paid off, and we are all making money we will defiantly put money right back into the economy, and use the help of the new-age "littlepeople" so hence we create new "jobs". We're job creators of the future, which is what the government wants right ?
2248  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Square²Wear Needs a Marketing Manager on: June 27, 2011, 02:39:37 PM
I'm guessing you didn't read the post right above yours.  Thanks for applying though. Smiley
Yeah I didn't NP, if things don't work out you always have a second choice. Wish you guys good luck with your venture.
2249  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 2.7 million stolen in Citi hack on: June 27, 2011, 02:36:28 PM
are you guys curious as to what these people will do will all this money?

they're gonna invest it in bitcoin

-> RALLY
All signs do point to a massive rally.
2250  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Square²Wear Needs a Marketing Manager on: June 27, 2011, 02:34:54 PM
I am down, always looking to network. I would show you my marketing portfolio but my forum is hacked. I am waiting on my programmers to fix the problem, so when it comes back up you can kinda see what I have built. Here is my twitter network so far, I have many accounts that are not listed here, that give me a total of about 30-40 thousand people.

http://twitter.com/flippro - My personal twitter account.
http://twitter.com/tweetsforum - TweetForum's main account-Syndicates all posts
http://twitter.com/tweetforummusic - Tweets new music
http://twitter.com/tweetnewsforum - Tweets breaking news from our forum
http://twitter.com/tweetforumufo - Tweets breaking U.F.O news and discussion
http://twitter.com/tweetforumvideo - Tweets the newest web-videos/movies/and episodes
http://twitter.com/tweetforumsport - Tweets the latest in sports news
http://twitter.com/tweetforument - Tweets the latest entertainment news
http://twitter.com/tweetsalemarket - Tweets the marketplace
http://twitter.com/bitcoinforum - Tweets about #Bitcoin investments
http://twitter.com/forumstocks -Tweets breaking stockmarket news and discussion.
http://twitter.com/tweetforumforex -Tweets Forex exchange news.
http://twitter.com/estateupdates - Tweets Realestate and property listings
http://twitter.com/learntwtforum - The latest twitter news
http://twitter.com/tweetforumbiz- Tweets new businesses and ideas for entrepreneurs.
http://twitter.com/marketingforum7 - Tweets marketing news and discussions
http://twitter.com/bloggForum - Tweets fresh blogging jobs for extra cash $
http://twitter.com/tweetforumwah -Tweets real Work at Home jobs that pay.
http://twitter.com/tweetforumweb - Tweets web developer
2251  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Enough with the elitist crap on: June 27, 2011, 02:31:11 PM
The use of Windows operating systems, particularly for mining, is a threat to the security of the Bitcoin network.

Stop it.

I agree.
I think updates have alot to do with it. Windows should do a better job at forcing people to update, and that right there would keep 95% of the computers hack proof. Windows is really good at patching hacks, especially ever since windows 7 came out. This is really their baby, and they are trying really hard to end this Windows hackers culture.

EDIT: And everyone on here should be on windows 7 or windows server 2008. If you are running XP or any older versions of windows, you deserve to get hacked. 
2252  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 2.7 million stolen in Citi hack on: June 27, 2011, 02:26:43 PM
I have noticed a trend. Hackers are really starting to get their own if you know what I mean. Hackers are usually pretty intelligent individuals, are you guys curious as to what these people will do will all this money?
2253  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are people buying more hardwares? on: June 27, 2011, 02:23:22 PM
I got 10 6990s on the way, be very afraid people. I am going to go from 700MH/S to about 12000 when I am done, I will post pictures. lol

lulz! I've located a warehouse full of defunct plasma screens. By the time we've pulled all the FPGAs out and strapped them together we'll be pulling 100+Ghs!
GPUs are history ngas
How are you going to program these FPGAS to get these kind of hash rates?

EDIT:If you get this working somehow I am willing to pay you for the program.

Let me know thanks. I am highly interested in FPGAS but I have seen that their mine rates so far have been really slow. 
2254  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Send all the libertarians to prison and beat it out of them. on: June 27, 2011, 02:20:16 PM
lol@ the liberty dollars, not even CLOSE to what bitcoins are Roll Eyes. Won't get into to much discussion debating silly antics. One thing I will say is, if any of these developers/public figures get arrested, the government will see the biggest mass attack in Internet history. They are messing with peoples lively hoods here, and it's not a game anymore.I can see people donating their computers even if they don't know how to hack themselves, just to contribute to the massive DDos attack that will take place,  destroying every single financial institution as we know. It will be anonymous times 10000. Don't mess with people, that are intelligent, and have many,many,many powerful computers that can readily become available if the situation called for it. No I'm not making threats, just being realistic at the massive panic/ followed by the HUGE wave of attacks on every single government run financial institution. They will loose trillions in a matter of days. Trillions.
2255  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 2.7 million stolen in Citi hack on: June 27, 2011, 02:01:29 PM
Great find.
2256  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Watching Tradehill prices closely... on: June 27, 2011, 01:58:21 PM
He said price would go to $7, not what it would do after that. If it goes to 7, and then goes back up, then if you buy at seven and sell later you will make profit.

What I pridict is that the price of bitcoin will go up and down a bunch until people figure out what the market is actually at. So take all your smarts, pick a price you think it will be at in two days, put a bunch of buy orders lower than that and sell orders higher and make some money off the volatility! (Don't forget to put new orders in when yours are filled, I predict the price will go up and down past the (next tuesday price) at least 3 times).

I predict the price will stabalize at about $15.

Looks like my prediction was completely wrong. Shows how much I know. No huge fluctuations in price, so boring. I guess Mt Gox is actually less important than everybody thought it was.
Either it's to HIGH and needs to crash ASAP, or it's to slow and boring lol... Bitcoin is perfect. The assessments here are such a joke to the entire finance community as a whole. You guys are wrong so often, I loose count.
2257  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are people buying more hardwares? on: June 27, 2011, 01:52:26 PM
I got 10 6990s on the way, be very afraid people. I am going to go from 700MH/S to about 12000 when I am done, I will post pictures. lol
2258  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitCams.com | Now accepting shares | MAY CONTAIN ADULT CONTENT on: June 27, 2011, 01:37:04 PM
I shall laugh when people send Vegetta money and never hear from him again.


Lol that why I made everything about myself completely public. Anyone who has done enough research on me can easily find me on FACEBOOK, and TWITTER, and from there can easily hire a private investigator to come find me. It's not that hard to find someone, even YOU, yes you, everyone leaves a trail online, and to have the intent to scam is a really moronic one, especially when I have such a good opportunity to make money in the long term with this project.

It's not difficult to cut all ties and run if there was serious money involved. Also, I can create a fake Facebook account with hundred of 'friends' and a bullshit twitter account. People that trust online personas are asking to be taken advantage of.
Well I am signing contracts with all my team members, I am fed-exing them all contracts that will be pre-approved by everyone on the team. I am going to be equally as transparent with the public share holders. You're a complete tool, and you deserve to be silenced, simply because your ignorant, and spread disinformation that hurts the community.

Go away..

EDIT: Hey clown, check your BTC account, I just donated 0.10BTC just so you stop trolling all my threads and hopefully anyone Else's threads who are serious about this medium of exchange. Obviously you are not serious about pushing it's future, so maybe I can at-least pay for your silence, since you have absolutely nothing useful to contribute other than baseless attacks. It's sad that you have to pay trolls to shut up, but it's that serious.

Please stay the hell away.
2259  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: BitCams.com | Now accepting shares | MAY CONTAIN ADULT CONTENT on: June 27, 2011, 01:31:41 PM
I shall laugh when people send Vegetta money and never hear from him again.


Lol that's why I made everything about myself completely public. Anyone who has done enough research on me can easily find me on FACEBOOK, and TWITTER, and from there can easily hire a private investigator to come find me. It's not that hard to find someone, even YOU, yes you, everyone leaves a trail online, and to have the intent to scam is a really moronic one, especially when I have such a good opportunity to make serious money in the long run with this project.

EDIT: Do you realize how bad and wrong all you trolls are going to look once the site is completely said and done? Have you thought about that? Or you just have an indispensable account that you will change when everyone sees the true trolling nature of this thread. People will only see it once the site is done, and making some serious money, I am done replying to you to, stay the hell away from my thread.   Smiley Clown.
2260  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: TWEETFORUM.COM CURRENTLY BEING HACKED !!- Moderated, Clean ,Web 2.0 Connected on: June 27, 2011, 01:00:07 PM
People please stop replying to this thread.  Can't you see it's just spam, I doubt he's even being hacked.  Look at the thread title.  First half is a sensational claim all in capital letters, the second half is basically an advertisement.

Ask yourself if you owned an allegedly successful site that was being hacked right this moment, would you try to lock down the server or would you make long posts about how good your forum is?
Ok.  Undecided
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