The address they gave me: 1PCkmoYFCLo8qX1Lt1opxCjs8cDbW5dm7g
Scammers not reusing addresses, LOL, they're ahead of 99% of bitcoindom.
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The more these billionaires "invest", the more the price crashes. WTF.
The price crash is due to coin oversupply. The investments are not big enough to fill the gap. The Bitcoin scene has cooled down a bit for the past 10-12 months. These small investments will not be having much of an impact. If you're a billionaire and you're only investing pennies into BTC, that fails to meet even the most lax newsworthy bar. Just as worthy as each and every person on earth having their daily bowel movement make the news. The more these billionaires "invest", the more the price crashes. WTF.
They wouldn't be billionaires if they made investments at all-time highs. And they won't be billionaires for much longer if they are making legitimate investments as the price keeps going down. But no, apparently they're only investing pennies (NOT LEGITIMATE), so fuck it, I probably have more BTC than they do!
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So they are buying at market rates, incurring massive slippage, then immediately selling at market rates, at a loss all the way down? Brilliant. Each headline should read "Billionaire (name here) is a fucking moron who lost millions on BTC within a matter of minutes!"
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The more these billionaires "invest", the more the price crashes. WTF.
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They are a good exchange, I remember every time they were in trouble the owner covered everything with his own money. The article also lacks details, like the fact that they quickly found a new bank to cover the withdrawals and the site is fully functional. I hope now that the thief has been caught the funds can be recovered.
The funds might be returned if found because it didn't happen in the USA. If that happened in the U.S. the recovered funds would be stolen by the government and never returned. Heh.
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7% !!! To live in New Jersey Surely you mean that one receives 7% as a consolation. Without an effective lobby we are going to have to get used to this. There will be dozens of bills coming in the next two years. Even 21 million BTC wouldn't be effective enough of a lobby. Tyrants gonna tyrant.
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I would change the protocol so that exchanges could no longer be "hacked" or flash crashed - every order would require a signature from the owner of the BTC made within the last block, before it fills.
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Spamcop.net reported my copy to abuse@cox.net based on the sender's IP.
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"[name any exchange] has world-renowned security experts, it won't get hacked!" /hacked
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Great... Rand Paul becomes the first US presidential primary candidate to accept Bitcoins... (I am not taking the Democrat guy seriously, because he has got Zero chance of winning the primary). This will take the interest in Bitcoins to a new level.
Who is "the Democrat guy"? There will be a Democrat who wins the Democratic presidential primary, who will face the winner of the Republican presidential primary, et al.
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Easier to use than email.
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1 USD tipcredit for an $8 USD task, WTF? Just stop.
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Fill the paintballs with skunk juice, set up a remote turret with laser guidance.
P.S. I love eau de skunk.
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If you take your number, square it (multiply it by itself), add that square to your original number, divide that by your original number, then add 17, subtract your original number and divide by 6, is the result (but not your original number) 3?
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My problem is that I'm having to report wayyy too many posts every day for digital goods put in goods.
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Because fuck nuclear power, keep poisoning Iranians with fossil fuel plants?
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