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2561  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam Warning: WoodCollector on: January 20, 2015, 03:05:31 PM
Is this thread serious.....

When I make my chainmaille jewellery is it not hand made because I didn't mine, smelt and coil the metal myself....
2562  Economy / Speculation / Re: So it Begins......... on: January 20, 2015, 05:02:14 AM


This is what begins.  The long assault on bitcoin.
2563  Economy / Speculation / Re: Dotcom / Nasdaq trippled after "bubble pop"... on: January 19, 2015, 08:55:20 PM
Don't look at Nasdaq, look at internet.

Internet got 1000x bigger after the 1990's internet bubble

The whole domain names being worth millions has never/will never come back.


bitcoin.com was sold by 1M dollars last year.

And now you can do stuff like facebook that might be worth billions, so I guess now the chances are bigger

Buying facebook is completely different than buying facebook.org.  Show me where bitcoin.com was sold for 1 million.


A domain name != a company.  The domain name bubble popped and it will take many many years of inflation to bring those old prices back...  We'll be dead unless there is hyperinflation.
2564  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do Atlantis really exist? on: January 19, 2015, 08:36:32 PM

Actually, there is a reason why this "lost civilization" doesn't exist. But it is not what you think.

Smiley

if there was a civilization before it or self-destruct (with a few remaining survivants, in 100's ww) or it faced the "contact" and wasn't ready, ie didn't made peace with life it self. Maybe someone at the time tried to ban a plant?

p.s. we lack a tinfoilgearedsmiley : Cheesy  Roll Eyes

No. The reason that there isn't any lost civilization anywhere, and the reason that there never was, is that Noah and his family were the only survivors of the Great Flood of his day - about 4,500 years ago.

All people are descendants of the sons of Noah, even though many of us have the mingling of inferior DNA in our bodies, DNA from the angels that God translated into our mega universe from their own mega universes, to have the pleasure of helping Him with making our universe be what He wanted it to be. My guess is that God didn't want this mingling, but that the angels did it on their own. Some of these angels have remained obstinate in their ways (evil angels, like Satan). Others have repented of their deeds and gone back to God in friendship. Some never turned from God at all. Long story.

Smiley

EDIT: Man's DNA is stronger and is overcoming the weaker angel(alien) DNA within us. This is because God made the angel DNA only sufficient for them to keep them in bodily form while they were working on our universe with God. Their DNA wasn't meant to be strong for this universe like ours is. Perhaps they were going to be sent "home" sometime, after people had spread out and populated the stars. Many of the angels wouldn't have been needed after that.

The populating of the stars by man will never take place because Satan, a very powerful angel, turned evil, and brought evil(imperfection) into this universe, and God doesn't go for even a smidgen of imperfection. So, He is going to destroy this universe and remake it for us, long before we would have the ability to populate even any of the near stars.

Are we seriously talking about DNA and have sex with angles..................... I.. wow.
2565  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do Atlantis really exist? on: January 19, 2015, 08:35:08 PM
Perhaps it was antartica and some massive disaster hit earth.  There is no real evidence proving just how old humanity is.  Not too long ago relative to the existance of earth antartica would of had a very nice climate.

Weapons to move the plates of the earth thus annihilating humanity?  If Merica or Russia had this tech and one started to get invaded only a fool would beleive they wouldn't take the samson option.
2566  Economy / Speculation / Re: Dotcom / Nasdaq trippled after "bubble pop"... on: January 19, 2015, 08:10:29 PM
Don't look at Nasdaq, look at internet.

Internet got 1000x bigger after the 1990's internet bubble

The whole domain names being worth millions has never/will never come back.
2567  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Mining (NSFW) on: January 19, 2015, 06:05:19 PM
While that may be one of the best videos yet about bitcoin mining, I'd have appreciated a NSFW tag/warning. I've edited your subject accordingly.
i dont see what about it is NSFW? if its on youtube it can be played in a work place.

This is not a true statement.  There is no nudity if it is on youtube that does not mean it is safe for work.  Try putting up a Calandar of women in Bikinis in an office setting.. You'd get in trouble and have to talk it down before 1/4 of the day was over.
2568  Economy / Economics / Re: BTCJAM Investors Club on: January 19, 2015, 02:27:26 PM
What assurances do we have that you won't run off with our money?

A lot of scammers out here asking for "only a small fee/investment/buy-in"

lol I am never taking any money from anyone, if you read correctly you would know that.

The transcation that one would verify is on the block chain thus anyone could verify it..

CUrrently I've invesed .14 BTC,

A default of .04 because I was greedy..  however 5 fully paid off loans.

IMO the best way to make returns on this site is A + B rep only, remove the "interest rate to high thingy" and ensure the person has actually paid BTC back.

I love BTC jam.
2569  Economy / Speculation / Re: Memespeculation on: January 18, 2015, 12:22:05 AM








2570  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain problems on: January 17, 2015, 11:48:07 PM
Did you run the units all off of the same 12V rail.....?
2571  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER U3 Discussion and Support Thread on: January 17, 2015, 11:43:53 PM
"The U3 utilises 4 of Bitmain’s latest generation BM1382 chips in high quality, domed case."

Doesn't look like a domed case, but more importantly the latest generation is the more efficient BM1384 so perhaps Bitmain is getting rid of old stock.

Getting rid of old sock via creating a mini miner made for a hobbyist seems like a good idea to me.  Hopefully it's legit stable.
2572  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin cold storage - HACKED easily on: January 17, 2015, 10:14:11 PM
Use paper wallets, many of them.  Once you import the private keys from them destroy that wallet.
2573  Economy / Speculation / Re: Last chance for the cheap 3-digit coins on: January 17, 2015, 02:10:00 PM
I hope it goes lower!!

same, i need it to be more cheap, to buy in large quantity

double digit is what it needed for that, but i don't think we will touch that

It will.  Be prepared.
2574  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [XJO] Joulecoin | SHA256 | Quick transactions | Transaction comments on: January 17, 2015, 02:07:20 PM
Still mining away on the Joulecoin
2575  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Miners are killing bitcoin on: January 16, 2015, 08:35:14 PM
No. False design. Inflation. Miners can't change the number of coins they mine, not their fault at all.



You are a god damn fool.

These corporations are setting up shop pumping out more bitcoin than they even have a demand for.



Looks like this massive price deflation is going to kill them Cheesy.
2576  Economy / Economics / Re: If your investment looked like this... on: January 16, 2015, 06:58:51 PM
I have been buying and repositioning my average buy price.

Where's your god now?

You just pumped fiat in a ponzi. Good job. But reducing your average buy in price of a worthless asset won't help you buy food in the future. Good luck living on food stamps.

I am very well diversified with zero debt.  I doubt it.
2577  Economy / Speculation / Re: Get ready for incoming crashes on: January 16, 2015, 06:57:30 PM
It's the weekend beginning. We are at $207 (BFX). Let the crashes begin!!! I think we won't crash as big as recently, but min-crashes are incoming. The question is how fast can we recover?

By Monday, I say we'll be seeing $150.

Not buying heavy until $65

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy you will be waiting a long long time for that to happen and you are missing your chance to invest now

We'll see, but I did say heavily Wink.
2578  Economy / Economics / Re: If your investment looked like this... on: January 16, 2015, 04:36:24 PM
I have been buying and repositioning my average buy price.

Where's your god now?
2579  Economy / Speculation / Re: Get ready for incoming crashes on: January 16, 2015, 04:22:09 PM
It's the weekend beginning. We are at $207 (BFX). Let the crashes begin!!! I think we won't crash as big as recently, but min-crashes are incoming. The question is how fast can we recover?

By Monday, I say we'll be seeing $150.

Not buying heavy until $65
2580  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone use quadriga? on: January 16, 2015, 03:00:38 PM
What if you forget the Transaction Pin..I have like no idea where the hell I made it in Quadriga CX..any suggestions besides calling..?

Wouldn't you want it the only way is to call?  Sure it is a pain but it makes the ability for someone to steal your shit a lot lower.

Just signed up with them Cheesy.

I love the fact I can use that e-transfer thingy!
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