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2601  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bitcoin Has What It Takes To Replace Fiat? on: April 22, 2015, 07:06:09 AM
Can bitcoin slap sense into morons who would rather pay thousands of dollars in fiat transfer fees than practically none at all for BTC? No.

The transfer fees is none, but there are conversion fees. Fiat->BTC and then BTC->Fiat. Bitcoin is far from the stage where one can keep and use Bitcoin instead of converting it.

How are you not aware that there are 0 conversion fee BTC->fiat companies?
2602  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Interpol Builds Their Own Digital Currency on: April 22, 2015, 04:34:17 AM
LMAO source?
2603  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-04-17] CoinTelegraph - BitPay Reveals (Good) Reason Why BTC Price Is Down on: April 22, 2015, 04:33:30 AM
So, for every BTC a person spends, how any times that of BTC do they have to rebuy to counter the dumpers? LOL
2604  Other / Off-topic / Re: Just want to vent. on: April 22, 2015, 04:22:32 AM
You too huh?
2605  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bitcoin Has What It Takes To Replace Fiat? on: April 22, 2015, 04:18:52 AM
Can bitcoin slap sense into morons who would rather pay thousands of dollars in fiat transfer fees than practically none at all for BTC? No.
2606  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Police Force Quits After Black Woman Elected Mayor on: April 22, 2015, 02:54:54 AM
You can't quit, you're fired!

I find it interesting previous Mayor "held the office for 37 years".   Almost 40 years as Mayor is pratically a dictator ship.  I've never had a Mayor near this long that I know of.

La Mesa, CA Mayor Art Madrid made it 24 years. He was a douchebag who jumped on our family for PR when my brother was the victim of street racers in his city. He just got unseated, yay.
2607  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why the Libertarian Party is Hurting Liberty on: April 22, 2015, 01:47:56 AM
The government is most certainly capable of liquidating all assets, property, and land. The ~$18 trillion worth of national debtholders should hold the US in default and serve warrants, requiring either liquidation and repayment within 1 year or forfeiture of like value, and reduce the credit rating to junk status so no new bonds can be stacked up to pay old ones and perpetuate the cycle. If the government refuses to comply with legal process and responds with military action, it would be condemned as criminal, further delegitimizing the government and justifying defensive mutiny by US citizens to avert a nuclear, probably extinction-level-event WWIII with US.gov as the aggressor.
2608  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: [WTS] My virginity, be gentle please 12 btc only on: April 21, 2015, 11:40:07 PM
23 of those hours spent at the hospital as you have surgery to repair injured tissue? I don't think 12 BTC will cover your hospital bills, unless taxpayers will.
2609  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Welcome to Liberland, Europe’s Brand New Country! Taxes 'Optional', No Military! on: April 21, 2015, 11:05:07 PM
Where it floods, make all buildings able to float/anchor/raft together.
2610  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-4-21] Rand Paul Chides 'Naysayers' Who Want to Regulate Bitcoin on: April 21, 2015, 11:00:50 PM
The regulators always win, even if there was a constitutional amendment that said "Cryptocurrency shall not be infringed, and we really mean it just like we meant the 2A."
2611  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2015-04-17] CoinTelegraph - BitPay Reveals (Good) Reason Why BTC Price Is Down on: April 21, 2015, 10:58:21 PM
Supply=BTC sold at market rates, not limit sells
Demand=BTC bought at market rates, not limit buys

Is the supply provided by payment processors like BitPay (who also cash out block rewards) outstripped by demand from people buying BTC?

No, so the price crashes. Duh.

The solution is No-Bid.
2612  Other / Politics & Society / Re: CNN national poll: Rand Paul 13%, Bush 13%, Ryan 12%, Huckabee 10%, Christie 9% on: April 21, 2015, 10:06:23 PM
"We need to make our party the party of the entire Bill of Rights," not just the right to bear arms, Paul said.

Umm, I'd be happy for the Republican party to actually support any of the Bill of Rights. If they were the party of RKBA, they would have never allowed "gun control" (aka infringements) to become law when they controlled Congress and the White House, they would have repealed "gun control" (aka infringements) at the same time, and only nominated/confirmed judges with track records of ruling in favor of RKBA instead of allowing nominees to blatantly perjure themselves in confirmation hearings with impunity.

Tweeted: http://twitter.com/TheButterZone/status/590639828179537920
2613  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Closing the loop - helping retailers not to sell their coins on: April 21, 2015, 09:12:02 PM
As if lawyers cannot write binding contracts to not need government regulation.
2614  Economy / Services / Re: Itunesdb file to text file on: April 21, 2015, 06:19:38 PM
I tried to import it to a Google Docs spreadsheet, it says "Too large to import. Remove rows or columns and try again." no matter what settings I try.
LibreOffice just freezes when I try to add it to a sheet with tab and semicolon as delimiters.
2615  Economy / Services / Re: CryptoThrift | Earn 0.005 BTC + 1% on items bought/sold through your referral on: April 21, 2015, 06:06:25 AM
Quote from: gmaxwell
Vendors: Please don't create referral programs which are highly vulnerable to abuse, and to the extent that your programs can be abused by spamming please police yourselves by de-crediting users who promote through outright spamming.  If you don't do this you may find your services completely blacklisted from places where they've become a nuisance.  You can't claim zero responsibility for the foreseeable abusive behavior your programs encourage.

I have already reported an excessive amount of spamming of users' referral links for CryptoThrift on this forum's Marketplace subsections.
2616  Other / Meta / Re: Trim or eliminate "default trust" on: April 21, 2015, 05:02:41 AM
Seems like every time I turn around there's some issue with default trust.

Maybe all the humans on there should be replaced with versions of that AI that just got released from Swiss police custody, which engage in transactions where they can verify if trust was broken. For example, a PayPal default trust bot sells BTC-equivalent Bitcointalk tokens, ensures the buyer doesn't chargeback for 1 year, positive or neg trust for the risked BTC if they do or don't. A software default trust bot publishes unique coding tasks (that can't be plagiarized) for BTC-equivalent Bitcointalk tokens in various programming languages, then validates the code. Leaves neg trust if code is invalid/errors, removes neg trust if tokens are returned.

Any other ideas?
2617  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Andrew Jackson to be replaced on $20 bill? on: April 21, 2015, 04:29:42 AM
Annie Oakley
2618  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Anyone have access to pacer or whatever they call it? on: April 21, 2015, 04:23:13 AM
I do...
2619  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do I tell her my feelings? on: April 21, 2015, 04:22:11 AM
I've lost a good number of friends after confessing to them. If they felt that awkward towards you, why were they even your friend in the first place?
2620  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB $50 in Bitcoin, Personal Guarentee. on: April 21, 2015, 04:11:52 AM
Perhaps you can send the PayPal and collect the $50 of greenbacks from him later?
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