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2241  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE Payment Claims (Announce your payment here) on: October 24, 2012, 08:26:40 PM
Another disconcerning point: I use an explicit email address for GLBSE, so only three parties know about it: Me, the provider arcor.de, and GLBSE. This message came shortly:

>>
Subject:
S E. X- P^lC, T U -R:E;S"
From:
"Tsyyc" <XXXXXXXX@arcor.de>
Date:
2012-10-21 00:19
An:  A long list of recipients
<<

I would be interested in the leak, was it GLBSE, the provider arcor.de, or is there another way?

Comment: The email address behind "Tsyyc" is my own email address.
2242  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE Payment Claims (Announce your payment here) on: October 24, 2012, 08:18:29 PM
After giving information about email and my Public Key some weeks ago, I find this new information on https://glbse.com/:

>>
Claim finished
GLBSE is closed
Please login to get your bitcoin and assets.
Problems logging in? Contacting support?

 If you've been having problems logging in (lost your password or two-factor auth) and have contacted support, please be patient. Due to the huge volume of emails coming in I won't be able to address support emails until most bitcoin has been refunded and assets details given out. Once this is done I will address your problem and get your bitcoin and assets back to you.
<<

It was possible to log in with my old credentials. This message came after:

>>
Claim finished
 Your claim has been submitted and will be reviewed. You will be contacted (via the email address you provided) to keep you up to date on the status of your account, we will try to get your bitcoin to you as soon as possible.
<<

This was new to me, perhaps I missed something.
2243  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin algorithm change on: October 24, 2012, 06:06:50 PM
Concerning power consumption isn't it better to go ahead with rather rare ASICS than a lot of CPUs/GPUs?
2244  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE Payment Claims (Announce your payment here) on: October 21, 2012, 09:16:37 PM
No email no payment yet. It's around 130 BTC balance.
2245  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE Payment Claims (Announce your payment here) on: October 20, 2012, 09:00:38 PM
Strange reasoning. Of course I am free to fix their mistakes for them, but why should I, it wasn't me who messed up? If I had, you bet your ass I would.

Yes I want GLBSE to reimburse all customers everything they had. From their own pockets, by taking a loan, by working at McDonalds for the rest of their lives, who cares? Customers do not have to care about how GLBSE fixes their mistakes.
deep AH
2246  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Wechselstube am Flughafen München, Bitcoins für Bargeld on: October 17, 2012, 01:54:18 PM
Mannheim Hbf irgendjemand?
Oder vllt auch Stuttgart Hbf?
Bei localbitcoins.com gibt es Stuttgart oder Heilbronn
2247  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 90 minutes for 1 block... on: October 17, 2012, 01:45:34 PM
Oh, God! Waited 97 minutes for the block just to see my Tx wasn't included!
How much did you spend as fee?
2248  Economy / Securities / Re: GLBSE Payment Claims (Announce your payment here) on: October 16, 2012, 07:11:04 AM
no mail and no coins until now
2249  Other / Off-topic / Re: Work on: October 14, 2012, 08:06:38 PM
work for food like mushrooms and methylenedioxypyrovalerone.  otherwise why work? 

if no need to eat no need to work!  easy peasy.

bad man marx said:  if you don't want to work? no problem!

not quite accurate

He said "from each according to their ability"  most modern leftists interpret this as "from each according to as little as they can fucking get away with"  which is basically scabbing on your fellow workers.

Sad fact of the matter is, without the threat of starvation, most people will not do a god dammed thing.
Yes, our WW2 was build on starvation.
2250  Economy / Services / Re: Gigamining / Teramining on: October 14, 2012, 03:03:42 PM
I'm waiting on my about 130 BTC balance, I know my exact balance just before the shutdown because of my trading bot. I did not give AML information.
2251  Economy / Speculation / Re: You talk bear, I call bull(sh*t)! on: October 09, 2012, 04:10:25 PM
However, it all depends on the timeframe. As someone stated in his sig: "Long term up, short term rollercoaster!"

Everything dies, sooner or later.  Roll Eyes
That's one advantage of gold: it cannot die.

But it can become worthless if asteroid mining ever catches on.
No, it can't, because there never will be "asteroid mining".
2252  Economy / Speculation / Re: You talk bear, I call bull(sh*t)! on: October 09, 2012, 03:59:02 PM
However, it all depends on the timeframe. As someone stated in his sig: "Long term up, short term rollercoaster!"

Everything dies, sooner or later.  Roll Eyes
That's one advantage of gold: it cannot die.
2253  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BitMarket.Eu - ownership changed (in a way) on: October 09, 2012, 03:27:56 PM
...
Early reports suggest that this may be somehow connected with Mt. Gox. That's why I want everyone affected to confirm if they have indeed had Mt. Gox accounts with same usernames and passwords as on Bitmarket.
...
Sounds like Mt.Gox would save passwords as clear text, not hashes. Hopefully not, do somebody know?

Perhaps the hacker has the account name from Mt.Gox, the password from other sites.
2254  Economy / Speculation / Re: You talk bear, I call bull(sh*t)! on: October 09, 2012, 12:59:47 PM
Disagree.

The amazing amount of scams has left me thinking Bitcoin will fail and fail miserably. There is simply not enough legitimate uses for Bitcoin, everything is either a scam or illicit black market activity. This is all well and good but it will be too easy for the government to argue against it when the time comes.

I also lost parts of my BTC from scam, but I learned from it. BTC is a good platform for learning, and scams apparently also exist in the real world (fiat currencies, penny stocks, ...).

Bitcoin has zilch going for it at this time. It is also entirely illiquid. BTC15,000 and we're back to $11. There are over 10 million now and a fraction of that sends Bitcoin to 0.

I know this is a problem, for the ones that will need BTC only as payment.

As I'm a strict anticyclic trader, I'm happy with buying at $0 and selling at $11. I will own more and more BTC, and I will not buy or sell them in big panic bulks, but defy to them. I think there are many persons like me, rich persons in particular (not gamers), so my hope is the price of BTC will stabilize over time
2255  Other / Off-topic / Re: Millionaire leaves message on the key to happiness on a bank receipt... on: September 27, 2012, 03:38:44 PM
My, but you are jaded, aren't you? I speak of the small business owner, as well as the industrialist. Sam Walton, Dave Thomas, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, all these men started out small. Apple, for instance, started out in a garage.
Nice stories, but do you know them in full length? And are they really true, in the "garage"? Sounds nice, go and try also.

Get excited and make stuff. That's how you beat the banksters.
That's not possible, I'm earning my money with confidence. I'm one of the rare people who found Bitcoins to spread my investments. But how to explain it to people without technological background?
2256  Other / Off-topic / Re: Millionaire leaves message on the key to happiness on a bank receipt... on: September 27, 2012, 03:27:44 PM
One mans freedom is another mans slavery. The receipt shows the selfishness and the egocentricity of the owner.

If money is slavery, the solution if to transfer the money to me. I'll gladly take it.
You could own all money, if you are ethic and fair-minded.

The questions for me are: Which way do you earn your money, and with way do you spend it. It tells a lot (if not all) about the owner.
2257  Other / Off-topic / Re: Millionaire leaves message on the key to happiness on a bank receipt... on: September 27, 2012, 02:58:22 PM
Working hard means working hard for the rich, not for yourself, these times.

en·tre·pre·neur
noun
1. a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
Yes, we need them, because they mostly take too much risk, and after their collapse accountants, advocates, and perhaps medicals have a lot of new work to do.

I remind that a few decades before the boss of a company could become rich and end in the gutter after serious mistakes. And Today? Be a greasy guy gambling with other peoples money (John Paulson for example), and vanish with a big bonus after the crash. Let the crooks run (Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, for example) after making arrangements, that the normal people have to pay.

Enough for me with neo-liberalism.
2258  Other / Off-topic / Re: Millionaire leaves message on the key to happiness on a bank receipt... on: September 27, 2012, 02:30:48 PM
My girlfriend has studied psychology and this way helps young people with difficult background (violation, drugs, ...) to find their way back to life. She focuses very hard on this tasks, but she cannot get rich this way, although I think it's very important. Instead her real income decreases every year.

Most people have no chance to get rich, mostly the honest ones. It's a bad time.

With the exception of the ones with mental issues, most people do have a chance to become rich. But they would have to work hard and smart on their dream.

One person could take the pet rock idea and market it in a way that has never been done before. Another person could start an automobile plant completely different than the way it's been done. The later should sound familiar.

~Bruno~

Are you dreaming? Work as hard as Paris?

Working hard means working hard for the rich, not for yourself, these times.
2259  Other / Off-topic / Re: Millionaire leaves message on the key to happiness on a bank receipt... on: September 27, 2012, 01:06:35 PM
My girlfriend has studied psychology and this way helps young people with difficult background (violation, drugs, ...) to find their way back to life. She focuses very hard on this tasks, but she cannot get rich this way, although I think it's very important. Instead her real income decreases every year.

Most people have no chance to get rich, mostly the honest ones. It's a bad time.
2260  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Ablehnung auf Grund von aufsichtsrechtlichen Vorschriften on: September 15, 2012, 06:11:45 AM
kannst du mir mehr zu deinen "hinweisen" sagen? würd mich ja schon interessieren was da wieder abgeht Smiley
Diese kommen aus der Email-Kommunikation mit jemandem, und das werde ich vertraulich behandeln.

Mit der norisbank hat es schon ein paar Tage Probleme gegeben, als ich Geld an jemanden überwies, von dem ich Bitcoins erworben habe. Der Trade wurde geblockt, ich erhielt einen Anruf der norisbank, dann ging es immerhin weiter. Die Monate zuvor lief alles problemlos ohne Verzögerung.

Die DAB-Bank soll ebenfalls ähnlich wie PayPal oder moneyboobers schon Zahlungen aus Bitcoin-Käufen rückgängig gemacht haben. Ich selbst habe in der Presse gelesen, dass die DAB-Bank Anteilseigner von Griechenland-Anleihen mit überhöhten Gebühren bei der Umwandlung übervorteilt haben.
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