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2741  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Bitcoin Dispenser - Inspired by the Faucet. on: February 17, 2012, 09:22:08 AM
Delete 'em.
2742  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: my MTGOX accoun frozen, can not withdraw, I have yubikey. on: February 17, 2012, 09:20:04 AM
Dear Sergio.

I cannot comment on how you raised an AML Flag, since it will also help other people to by pass some of our security features and will put everyone here at risk. But after that I personally check this matter with my colleagues and the person who's in charge of your account, that something unusual has been indeed made and trigger an AML request and this regardless of you having a Yubikey.

Just re-submit the document (not on a Zip file), like everybody-else and we will take care of this.

Thank you

Hypothetically, if someone was able to bypass your security features how would this affect me?
2743  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 21 on: February 17, 2012, 06:19:50 AM
wm, your add says bitcoins but your homepage does not? brand new? going to mention coin soon?
2744  Economy / Speculation / Re: The fact that bitcoins are $4.25 US is amazing. on: February 16, 2012, 10:19:28 PM
People here need to step back and realize that a p2p crypto currency called bitcoin used for NOT MUCH other than Silk Road purchases (please don't tell me about the VPS I can buy or socks etc) is apparently worth $4.25 American debt-slave dollars. That is amazing. People here are comparing the current price to the very temporary price of $30 usd.
1 bitcoin is worth 4 times 1 dollar issued by the most powerful country in the world, whose GDP is astronomically large vs almost all other countries.

You can use Bitcoins to play poker from anywhere in the world with internet access.

The price is way too low. The total value held in coins is less than one small street of nice houses.
2745  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to reduce terrorism. on: February 16, 2012, 10:04:11 PM
If someone attacked me and they died maybe I would fly thousands of miles away to someone I wanted to attack anyway and use the previous attack as an excuse.

Nawww, that would be crazy.
2746  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Targeted By Latest FinCEN Ruling? – Implications Are Profound on: February 16, 2012, 10:00:42 PM

KYC is a violation of our financial privacy. In order to pay our taxes, we gave information to the IRS every year. Are you OK with this? I am doing my taxes for the first time year, but I felt like they're watching my every earning, trying to pounce me on the most obscure violation. It probably only happen to 1 in 100,000 but it probably made life hell.


1 in 100,000? You wish. Try 1 in 100.

Assuming you are talking about audits.
2747  Economy / Goods / Re: Fibonacci Towel @Bitmit on: February 16, 2012, 06:05:47 PM
Would anyone be interested in a knit mobius strip?

You mean a scarf?

Yes, a mobius scarf. If someone wants to commit to buying it at a good price you can choose the color too.

What do you define as a good price? Also, do you ship to Australia?

Would be willing to ship to Aus, but don't know the cost and would want it covered. 6BTC would be a good price for a Mobius scarf.
2748  Other / Meta / Suggestion: Local>USA on: February 16, 2012, 06:01:27 PM
There are some city specific threads popping up in General Discussion. They don't have a good home. Making a USA section in Local would encourage more I think and help show where the Bitcoin action is.
2749  Economy / Goods / Re: Fibonacci Towel @Bitmit on: February 16, 2012, 05:30:26 AM
Would anyone be interested in a knit mobius strip?

You mean a scarf?

Yes, a mobius scarf. If someone wants to commit to buying it at a good price you can choose the color too.
2750  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs - Bitcoin Online Poker - No Limit Hold'em + HOURLY FREEROLLS on: February 16, 2012, 05:28:43 AM
And I should mention again, March 4th 4:00pm ET is a tournament with 100BTC in prizes. Everyone on the Top 30 list for February will get free entry, all others can enter for 2BTC.
2751  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs - Bitcoin Online Poker - No Limit Hold'em + HOURLY FREEROLLS on: February 16, 2012, 05:25:37 AM
The Nightly 8pm ET 525 chip buy-in has not been getting much action.

So, starting Friday Feb 17th, anyone on the current Weekly Top 30 list who plays the Nightly and does not place will get their buy-in refunded. There is no way to lose.

*Krill earned do not count until the next day when they show up on the chart.
*Refunds may take some time (1 hour to 1 day usually) to be paid, but you do not need to request them. If you were on the chart and lost the nightly you'll get your buy-in back.

This is like a freeroll every night for a small amount of ring game play.
2752  Economy / Goods / Re: Fibonacci Towel @Bitmit on: February 15, 2012, 07:50:10 AM
Would anyone be interested in a knit mobius strip?
2753  Economy / Speculation / Re: Speculators causing immense price swings: go fuck yourselves on: February 14, 2012, 10:31:15 PM
Fuck all of you dipshit motherfuckers who have the power to make my assets lose over 10% overnight. I never even had a fucking chance to sell. Problem is I need the cash right now, not the coins, and am forced to sell cheap.

I hope you get all raped in hell for eternity.

Sorry to be all logicy while you're emotional, but if most of the participants are speculators then a speculator probably bought your coins, and if he wasn't there you'd be selling to the next lower bid (unless it was a speculator busily burning (raped actually) also).
2754  Economy / Goods / Re: Fibonacci Towel @Bitmit on: February 14, 2012, 07:27:18 AM
Ah, you can't really put the starting squares in the very center because every new area is bigger than the sum of the previous areas. You can put them on an edge if you go up, right, up, right, etc. Instead of up, right, down, left...

If you call the area of each of the first squares 1, then the area marked 6 in that image would be 4. In reality the first two squares not being square changed a lot.

There will be a more perfect specimen available eventually, but this one has character.
2755  Economy / Goods / Re: Fibonacci Towel @Bitmit on: February 13, 2012, 11:46:14 PM


Lies!!  Tongue


The smallest squares are uh, not quite square, is that what you mean?
2756  Economy / Services / Re: New site - BitcoinHorn.com - Get your message out on: February 13, 2012, 08:50:19 PM
Two sites a hadn't heard of recently used the horn. CookieEater.com and Crizzle's Buttons
2757  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: February 13, 2012, 08:36:05 PM
My favorite part is smaller.

...Ms. Blair wrote on Friday in the forum for adult site webmasters, GoFuckYourself.
2758  Economy / Goods / Fibonacci Towel @Bitmit on: February 13, 2012, 08:32:19 PM
https://bitmit.net/en/trade/i/859-hand-knit-fibonacci-squares-dishtowel/pics
2759  Economy / Speculation / Re: vertical wall on: February 13, 2012, 04:19:55 AM
I usually hate the "one guy" "manipulator" crap, but this has to be one guy right? How could two different entities exist one that wants to sell as assload at 5.21 and not a penny lower and one who wants to buy an assload at 5.20 and not a penny higher? Unpossible.

But why would one guy spread it at just the fee spread and not 2,3 or 5x the fee?
2760  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: GPUGRID mining Bitcoin: Donate@Home on: February 13, 2012, 01:38:33 AM
There is a chicken/egg problem with growing bitcoin use, but "ohhh, bad people use it" is just a chicken problem.
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