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2661  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin - Scamming Nerds out of their Starbucks Wages on: January 17, 2015, 09:22:17 PM
A year or so ago, I remember bitcoin being above $1000, the Guardian ran many positive stories. It seemed every day bitcoin had a positive spin - bitcoin million dollar thumbdrive found, bitcoin beer sold, bitcoin hoarded by Chinese. I mentioned the obvious fact - that bitcoin was a (pointlessly) elaborate Ponzi scheme, whose obfuscations and complexities only served to mask the extremely obvious truth - the vast majority of bitcoin is valued 1 cent or lower, and the only job of the founders (Ponzi leaders) is to in entice new users (dumb money) into the bottom of the Ponzi pyramid. It does't matter at what point the dumb money came in - $1 or $1000, to the tip of the pyramid it's pure profit, even if they manage to liquidate only a few bitcoin to actual money (a difficult task even in the most stable periods) they would reap pure profit and the dumb money would instantly (I mean instantly) become permanent bagholders (once a ponzi begins unraveling, the momentum is always down).

When I pointed out the simple truth (truth is always simple, unlike fraudulent bitcoin) of the ponzi scheme, I was shouted down by waves of scheming pump boilers. They all came out of the woodwork at once. "You don't understand X" "The protocol means Y" "Satoshi and Ayn Rand told me Z" on and on and on. Wow, I was shocked, I'd never seen such coordinated efforts to boil up a price. I only hope that those guys were near the original buy in, otherwise they became suicidally trapped bagholders. $300? $500? $1200? Who knows the depth of their ruination.

Moral of the story - to the founders, congratulations, you defrauded, and continue to defraud, tens of thousands of people who I'm sure thought they were very clever and ahead of the game (usually the dumbest people in the room). And to the bagholders - I won't say it's not too late, because at this point liquidating any bitcoin volume in any meaningful significance will lock up the remaining "market" and lead to an instant crash or more likely simply the termination of "market" function in totality. But you can resolve today to put your savings in actual assets valued in actual money, money backed by hundreds of trillions of physical assets, enforcement agencies, and transparent, fraud resisting systems that are continuously improved day by day. You've been victimized, but you can learn from your mistakes and make sure other friends and family are not defrauded by cyber criminals and ponzi pumpers. Cheers!  Grin



Nice first post, congrats Tongue



LOL me too.

Seriously, what is the point of creating newbie accounts to attack bitcoin? Are these people getting paid or something?

If I had a bitcoin for every ponzi post in the gambling section and every FUD post here, I'd be rich.
2662  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am the poorest early adopter in the world on: January 17, 2015, 09:19:35 PM
Don't worry, if the price drops, we can all be early adopters!  Cheesy

The price seems to have stabilized though, at around $200 a coin.
2663  Other / Meta / Re: PONZI PONZI Everywhere! on: January 17, 2015, 09:14:35 PM
So I guess a forum moderator moved it to meta section. Fine.
I wish to know the views of forum staff/moderators on this issue.

I really don't like the gambling section right now because when yesterday I was searching for gambling websites on gambling board, I just got to know about new scam websites(ponzi).
Either clean the gambling section or make a new section for ponzi.

I don't think we need a separate subforum for ponzis. I personally think that this is a trend going on, and the ponzis will die down. (Hopefully)
2664  Other / Meta / Re: Ponzi schemes are flooding gamblig section everyday more on: January 17, 2015, 09:12:36 PM
There is currently a big ponzi hype as the creators of ponzis are making money from the ponzi, and other people see and copy them as they want to make money from a ponzi too. I think this is a trend and it will go away soon, (hopefully) no need for a separate subforum.
2665  Economy / Services / Re: Need google voice number verified .01BTC? on: January 17, 2015, 04:41:19 PM
I sell Google voice numbers here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=754008.0

2666  Other / Meta / Re: Changing motherf&%* avatars on: January 17, 2015, 12:54:11 AM
Last time there were avatars, someone hacked the forum by uploading javascript to the avatar. This happened:



Also, there was a meter saying that your bitcoins were going to be transferred to "CosbyCoins" (I wasn't here when the forum got hacked, but I have read about it.)

There should be avatar uploads in the new forum software, going to be released around February.
That's some clever shit... Did they give him a Cookie for that?

He didn't get a cookie, but they let him off without any punishment because the Mods thought it was funny too and no permanent damage was done.
2667  Economy / Digital goods / Re: need google voice n need to pay offline as dont have any option available for on on: January 15, 2015, 11:50:01 PM
dear u r breeze of cool air , 4 days i am dead tied trying getting gv outside usa but nthg work out, pls i need 3 of them and i cant pay u online do advise any offline or prepaid cards, pls need urgent

If you don't have any bitcoin to pay me, you can pay me with Starbucks or iTunes gift cards.
2668  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price Drops Below $200: Have We Reached the Bottom? on: January 15, 2015, 02:28:29 AM
The price is back up at $204 at time of writing. We are good Smiley
2669  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Graphic: The Biggest Moments in Bitcoin History on: January 14, 2015, 06:52:14 PM
Great post, and a great article. Here's a direct link to the image for anyone wanting to have a look... it's a massive image.

https://nativemerchantservices.com/content/uploads/2015/01/biggest-moments-in-bitcoin.png

That was a great graph! Simple and clean looking. I will show this to people who want to know about the stuff that happens in the Bitcoin world.
2670  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin RIP, the day bitcoin died- 3 January 2009 - 13 January 2015 on: January 14, 2015, 01:08:20 AM
Seriously, if you cause FUD like this, the price will only go lower as people will be scared and dump their coins. The price should go back up sometime.
2671  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: ★★[ANN] 200+ Bitcoin Faucets in Sortable List + Rotator★★ on: January 13, 2015, 09:09:46 PM
Hello,

Could you please add my site http://bitcoinshowers.com? I have fixed it, my site is back online and running Smiley
2672  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Showers, The Faucet That Is Much More! Up to 1000 Satoshis/Claim! on: January 13, 2015, 06:03:25 PM
Our faucet is down right now, trying to fix it. Please bear with us!

2673  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: ★★[ANN] 200+ Bitcoin Faucets in Sortable List + Rotator★★ on: January 13, 2015, 06:02:08 PM
Could you please add mine?

http://bitcoinshowers.com

We are a faucet with a unique and modern design, with no pop-ups or anything intrusive. Thanks!

I just tried to go to the site, and it's down. I wasn't sure if it was just me, but it looks like it's really down right now, according to http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://bitcoinshowers.com/

Yup my site is down, sorry about that, trying to fix the problem right now.
2674  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: ★★[ANN] 200+ Bitcoin Faucets in Sortable List + Rotator★★ on: January 13, 2015, 01:44:34 AM
Could you please add mine?

http://bitcoinshowers.com

We are a faucet with a unique and modern design, with no pop-ups or anything intrusive. Thanks!
2675  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: coinga.in real simple all in one place for Faucets on: January 12, 2015, 11:42:26 PM
Could you please add mine?

http://bitcoinshowers.com

We are a faucet with a unique and modern design, with no pop-ups or anything intrusive.
2676  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: January 12, 2015, 11:03:43 PM
why ppl have to post meme ?
Is it because the yuyu has yet to be devised?
Yo must be talking about yoyo, dont yo know that yoyo already devised ?
Who is yoyo?
Was the yo-yo invented by Yo-Yo Ma?


Do you get tired of asking questions?
2677  Economy / Services / Re: Up to 0.035 BTC weekly for YOUR SIGNATURE *New rules on: January 12, 2015, 10:52:55 PM
I would like to join this campaing for full Member, thanks

Name:   grandFX
Posts:   204
Activity:   154
Position:   Full Member
Bitcoin address:   19zWBjLVXoJoPv5YuQ9PZcmCEfPaDc5c5c
Signature:   found
Status:   Active

thanks in advance
regards.

You are already in, bitmixer system is completely automated, if it says "Signature: found" and "Status: Active", you are in! Smiley
2678  Other / New forum software / Re: The ability to tag users in your post? on: January 12, 2015, 10:49:25 PM
It has been brought up/requested before but it is open to abuse and people spamming it etc which would get annoying pretty quickly. Part of me would be interested in seeing the posts I was mentioned in but I don't know how workable it would be or if the positives outweigh the negatives.

Perhaps there could be a feature to turn it off, so you don't get a PM whenever someone tags you.

But what about those who would like the notifications but not people abusing it? I think a lot of people would sadly troll it with spam. Maybe restricting it from newbs or certain membergroups would be a good idea or to block notifications from certain people though this may be complicating the process.

Yeah, there could be a feature to block notifications from certain people, like the ignore feature, except the ignore would only be for PM notifications. I think the notifications shouldn't be for whenever someone quotes your post, I think you should be only notified if someone puts an @ in front of your username such as @Superhitech.
2679  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Want a google voice number even if you live ouside the US? Your own US phone #! on: January 12, 2015, 10:45:02 PM
I sent a pm to buy one Wink

PM received, will send you a reply Smiley

EDIT: PM sent!
2680  Other / New forum software / Re: The ability to tag users in your post? on: January 12, 2015, 04:06:14 AM
It has been brought up/requested before but it is open to abuse and people spamming it etc which would get annoying pretty quickly. Part of me would be interested in seeing the posts I was mentioned in but I don't know how workable it would be or if the positives outweigh the negatives.

Perhaps there could be a feature to turn it off, so you don't get a PM whenever someone tags you.
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