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2321  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Satanic Temple of Detroit now accepts BTC Donations on: May 01, 2015, 04:51:52 PM
I did not know that an "official" Satanic Temple existed....

I am quite surprised actually.

Just a bunch of athiests trolling the world sooo super hard. 
2322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Satanic Temple of Detroit now accepts BTC Donations on: May 01, 2015, 04:32:35 PM
LMAO BAHAHAHAHAH oh the rage in this thread from people that HAVE ZERO IDEA WHAT THE FUCK THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT!!

Before you open your mouth with your wildly inncorrect assumptions do some research.  Most of you look like complete and utter fuck tards.. like super fuck tards. 


Pretty much all of you sound exactly like the people you make fun of for assuming shit about bitcoin, don't call the kettle black bro, do your reasearch before you open your mouth and look like a massive fool.
2323  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody notice the 100btc transaction fee on 27th April? on: May 01, 2015, 12:46:23 PM
Damn! that is harsh and very very big issue .
It's nice to see that the fee will be returned but that really scares the shit out of me .
I will not touch the custom fee adding function ever
Same here. Its really great of bitman to work out with the guy to get most of his money back, even though it was not their error. See we have some good people left in bitcoin!

Bitmain is a SOLID company, let no one tell you different.
2324  Economy / Speculation / Re: Memespeculation on: April 30, 2015, 03:03:26 PM
The year isn't even half over... GS just tagged into the ring.. 

YOU NEED TO WATCH FOR THE TAG IN BROSIVE!!
2325  Economy / Speculation / Re: Memespeculation on: April 30, 2015, 02:16:31 PM


GS buying into BTC





2326  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has the NSA already broken bitcoin? on: April 29, 2015, 08:20:25 PM
stop feeding the troll

It boggles my mind how, after Snowden and all the other information that has come out lately, someone can be called a troll for saying they do not trust the integrity of NSA crypto.

What would the NSA have to do to lose support from you people?

And if sha2 turns out to be some NSA sneakiness will you say "wow, totally shocked"?

You are a troll or WIDLY over estimate how smart you are.. sorry to break it too you.  Like widly over estimate..

Do you even know what a cipher is ?  DO you know what encryption even does?


It is like trying to explain the Imaginary number to a 7yo that just learned how to add.
2327  Other / Off-topic / Re: I just mistyped Bitcointalk.org... on: April 29, 2015, 07:25:44 PM
That is pretty neat.
2328  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wrap It Up, bitcoin Is Done on: April 29, 2015, 05:48:52 PM
Ahh a new account, hello Rothschilds serf!  Also, no.
2329  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where are all the Clash of Clans players at? on: April 29, 2015, 03:09:59 PM
Farming walls with TH on the out side. 

Sometimes I farm some trophies with a drag or Giwipe army and decmate any base that thinks is a funny idea to trap their TH.  I think it's funny to steal all your resources and quit the attack at 39%.. OH god I love reading forum posts about people that got smashed  8 times before someone actually activated their shield.  Oh what a glorious read that is.
2330  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is Bank to the future with Max Keiser? on: April 28, 2015, 08:25:06 PM
I was watching The Keiser Report and I did not understand what exactly he is trying to do here.

I then went to the website and I still don't get it!

https://bnktothefuture.com/pitches/2081/_bitcoin-capital-crypto-fund-managed-by-max-keiser-simon-dixon

Can someone tell me what this is please?


Thanks!

Sounds like they're looking for investors to provide cash so that they can go and speculate on the altcoins market, startups and a bit of mining.  Basically, they're telling people that you don't have to bother learning about all this fancy new crypto stuff, just hand over your money and they'll try to make (fiat) profits for you while keeping a nice chunk for themselves.  

If you're here on this forum, you don't really need to pay much attention to it, because you probably know about as much as they do about crypto (and if you don't, you will soon).   Cheesy

There are A LOT of people that would like that idea.. 
2331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XJO] Joulecoin | SHA256 | Quick transactions | Transaction comments on: April 28, 2015, 01:28:52 PM
Windows wallet updated with latest checkpoints and libraries.

Downloads

Windows QT Wallet 0.9.2.4
Win32 http://www.joulecoin.org/joulecoin092r4win32.zip
Win64 http://www.joulecoin.org/joulecoin092r4win64.zip


Neat, glad you keep on working with joule!  I've donated some BTC to keep it up on chainz.
2332  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can miners "freeze" bitcoin addresses? on: April 27, 2015, 07:53:59 PM
THIS RIGHT HERE is why if call yourself a Bitcoiner and you are not mining YOU ARE LYING TO YOURSELF.  It's like trying to guard a vault with a toy gun..
2333  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: April 27, 2015, 12:56:38 PM
I thought the duplicate share was an issue with the pool not miner..?
2334  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When western countries introduce capital controls on: April 27, 2015, 12:55:02 PM
The 64BTC question though is how to decentralize and deregulate the exchange options - because those controls can kill domestic currency exchanges in any nation. There has to be some protocol developed to bypass this entirely. The closest would be the local bitcoin trading option. We genuinely need a real trustless format to exchange any currency anywhere to bitcoin and make it untraceable.

Government control over domestic currencies can become so bad that no business will touch bitcoin which kills its capacity for mainstream. Otherwise we accept those controls. What's a real solution?

How is this possible? (bolded part of your post)

Who knows but if we can solve this things will be looking very bright.
2335  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Classic Bitcoin Polls - What is your all time favorite Bitcoin wallet? on: April 24, 2015, 04:54:50 PM
I like Electrum as soft wallet. Used QT/Core for a long time, but in the end found out I don't need a full wallet so there was a "battle" between Multibit and Electrum.
A friend of mine almost lost BTC130 after updating Multibit (yes, he was a noob and didn't even have a single backup). He was lucky I managed to recover his private key with a good data recovery software... but, sorry Mutibit, I'll never touch that software again.

*sigh* this is like my friend that got me into BTC...  Has over 100 but couldn't tell you what a priv key is...  I don't get how someone can be so deep into something with their wealth and not know a sinlge thing about it..
2336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What should the government do to make women start using Bitcoin? on: April 24, 2015, 03:41:16 PM
This is going to make a lot of people angry....

Women ALWAYS have opition B in life men do not.  I believe this is why more men rise to the top, men have no choice but to be a success or a failure you can't use your looks to find a mate and have them support you.  Thus men know they have zero choice but to be a success or a failure.  When something new comes into play we are attracted to it because we know being on the front of the curve lends a massive advantage.  Why would a chick care.. she'll just latch on to someone that has that advantage...


You can start flaming my post now.
2337  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / When western countries introduce capital controls on: April 24, 2015, 03:34:36 PM
You will understand why Bitcoin has use.  If Bitcoins use to you is to get rich quick may a many a bear decimate your dreams.
2338  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: the usage of Bitcoin now on: April 24, 2015, 03:26:13 PM

What's the usage of Bitcoin outside the mainstream of the application such as in black market, gambling and pornographic dealing? I think all the applications above can make sure that the hard currency Bitcoin will not die, however, the true value of it should be shown after it stepping into the mainstream of the application.
The true value of Bitcoin is getting rid of the completely corrupt, fundamentally broken, unfair, immoral, inefficient, restrictive, and non-durable money and banking system that we have today. Bitcoin makes banks obsolete. With Bitcoin, we no longer depend on authorities or institutions to create, control, store and transfer our money.

Considering the huge financial crisis we've seen (with way more still to come), I'd say that's quite a significant value.

This, you cannot stop me from sending money to anyone, no matter their location.  This is freedom of speach.
2339  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Classic Bitcoin Polls - What is your all time favorite Bitcoin wallet? on: April 24, 2015, 01:16:21 PM
QT & Bitaddress.org

2340  Other / Politics & Society / Re: IT is likely the first person who will live to be 1,000yo is already alive today on: April 22, 2015, 07:45:04 PM
I can imagine the outrage this would cause; given limited resources in a finite universe, coupled with the limits of time and pretty much universal demand, and the difference between rich and poor...yeah, that's a movie idea if I ever heard one, did someone make it yet?

Time with Justin Timberlake.

Really though check it out.. it is probably where we are going...
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