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281  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: September 22, 2015, 03:46:01 AM
HF promised to make a ~1watt/GH 400GH/s ASIC, and that what they did.

This is a 100% LIE! But this is something usual coming from you. I do remember that HF promised ~0.8W/GH, NOT 1W/GH*. Stop spreading LIES you fucktard!

If you are surprised it took longer than expected, you are a clueless n00b who never heard of Hofstader's law.

Tech start-up bankruptcy is common and not a scarlet letter, much less a sign (presumably due to some kind of sin) of God's disfavor.

I wonder why this wasn't in cypherdoc's endorsement! Or in your HF ass-licking posts. Why do you have to state this NOW instead of THEN? Where were you stating that tech start-up fails are common back in November 2013?

Just another statement of the shit person that you are. Nothing else to say. Just as always you are doing a GREAT job proving that you are nothing else but a lying scumbag!
282  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING: Atlanta based Bitcoin giant BitPay hacked for nearly $2,000,000! on: September 21, 2015, 06:26:05 PM
Gleb is a psychopatic guy/troll (sry but you know it is true). i cant believe that anybody here believes this shit  Roll Eyes - hopefully it is meant to be sarcastic but new members could believe that this shit is true. be careful!

Maybe you can clear things for us. What shouldn't we believe? That "Matthew Neal Wright is laughin' his ass off"? Because everything else are just true facts, not assumptions. He only shared some facts.
283  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING: Atlanta based Bitcoin giant BitPay hacked for nearly $2,000,000! on: September 21, 2015, 02:59:59 PM
Thank you @Gleb for this fascinating investigation and thanks to the BCT moderators for not censoring this dramatic revelation.

Here I was being bored without the BFL-drama while Gleb slam dunks it! Thanks!
284  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: September 20, 2015, 09:26:39 AM
Your signature, as written, (falsely) claims that I "helped HashFast scam thousands of customers along with cypherdoc!"

Is English not your first language, or is your command of it so poor that you can't successfully diagram a sentence?

Yes English is not my first language and I suck at it, but you previously stated that you "didn't help HF scam cypherdoc". That is not what I read in my signature. But to be clear once more: YOU AND CYPHERDOC HELPED HASHFAST SCAM 40-50M$ FROM THEIR CUSTOMERS. Is this clear enough? Is my English good enough for you to understand?

You also suck at math; "at least 1 thousand" is not the same as "thousands."

I suck at math, you suck because you like it. I'm ok with that.
285  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: September 20, 2015, 09:20:54 AM
Reality is not a popularity contest.

"People" need to learn that refusing to listen 'Because Offended' is not an acceptable practice, and has consequences.

Was the pleasure they got from Ignoring\castigating crumbs worth all the BTC they lost?   Cheesy

iCEBREAKER proves that he is a retard once more. Hey idiot the first ones to invest into AM got a ROI of 6x the amount they invested ONLY in form of dividends. If they had ignored crumbs they would have less money than they have now. So yes please vomit more from your ass-mouth! We are open 24/7 here!
286  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: September 19, 2015, 05:20:41 PM
What I want to hear is what customers got their miners as I was one of the first who bought from them and received nothing.

Doesn't matter. Scammer Giorgio Massarotto has declared banckruptcy on his company and he is enjoying your money!

iCEBREAKER is a troll. He helped HashFast scam thousands of customers along with cypherdoc!

Your signature needs some editing.

First, I didn't help HF scam cypherdoc (he was their compensated endorser before I was a HF customer).
I haven't stated that you helped HF scam cypherdoc. Read my signature again.

Second, HF never had "thousands of customers" (if they did, they wouldn't be bankrupt).

Why can't you make your point without exaggerating?  Is 'hundreds of customers' not sufficient for your screeching drama-queen requirements?   Cheesy

Do you need to tell a Big Lie, because that's easier to make people believe than a small one?

Why not go even further, and claim I helped scam millions or billions?   Grin
HF had 4 pre-order batches of products. How do you know that there weren't "thousands"? They had a pretty damn good marketing and let's not forget about cypherdoc's endorsement without any prior knowledge of either chip or electronic manufacturing. I am sure that they had at least 1 thousand customers. But the number of customers is less important than the 40-50 MILLIONS $ that HF managed to SCAM from ~90% customers!
287  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: How do I buy a block to my address ? on: September 19, 2015, 02:28:03 PM
Why not if he is ready to pay for this? Charge him 26-27-28-whatever and provide him what he wants. Or you don't want his coins?

Just make sure you collect a ton of information on who he is *exactly*, including tax identification, because otherwise you've just been an accomplice in money laundering.  And good luck defending yourself on that, when somebody paid you money just so you could give them a lesser amount of different money back.

I don't get it. Why would a China pool need that info? Why would they care who is paying them 25+ bitcoins in order to have their name on a mined block in the blockchain? Not everyone lives in USA!

Also how is that different than normal mining where people pay with their hashrate? Here the guy is paying with bitcoins.

To actually have your name on "a" blockchain web site is not exactly the same thing as mining a block.
It means 2 things:
1) You find blocks and have some unique identifier in them
2) "a" blockchain web site allows you to identify those blocks as "yours"

Pay the blockchain web site 0.5 BTC to help you with that then Smiley

It also does NOT mean that someone "owns" a block.

True, but for him it does. Why ruin his wet dream?

Paying 0.5 BTC to write his name on blockchain and no one is taking up this offer? Well, I'll take it.

People have too many BTC.

288  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: September 19, 2015, 01:59:27 PM
What I want to hear is what customers got their miners as I was one of the first who bought from them and received nothing.

Doesn't matter. Scammer Giorgio Massarotto has declared banckruptcy on his company and he is enjoying your money!
289  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: How do I buy a block to my address ? on: September 19, 2015, 04:21:26 AM
Once again I'm not sure what you mean by "owning" a block as it makes no sense.

If you open blockchain.info now, you'll find something like this...

374990 - AntPool
374989 - KnCMiner
374988 - F2Pool

This is what I mean by owning a block. For the block I'll buy/find, my name will be written instead of AntPool, KnCMiner or F2Pool.
Wont happen.

(and using a stupid username wont help either)

Why not if he is ready to pay for this? Charge him 26-27-28-whatever and provide him what he wants. Or you don't want his coins?
290  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Follow the Bitcoins taken from me by Homeland Security on: September 19, 2015, 03:42:00 AM
Hahaha, someone got clever with the vanity addresses

Will you spam their address so that they can't move the coins?
291  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Follow the Bitcoins taken from me by Homeland Security on: September 18, 2015, 11:06:10 AM
I can flood the wallet with spam transactions if you want?

Feel free to do it. You are not expecting Burt to confirm you that because he can get in trouble. Fire away!

Dude the business model was essentially providing money laundering services to dark net merchants and credit card scammers. You know in regards to financial services you don't have to be proven to be associated with illegal activity to have you assets seized, it's because there are regulations.

So it was his job to verify the source of the money? I thought it's police job to catch them. What if I steal 1k$ from you and I go to exchange them into another currency? Does this mean that the exchanger is providing me money laundering services and that they should get arrested? Sounds very illogical.
292  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens now that BitcoinXT is essentially dead on: September 15, 2015, 04:08:43 AM
With less than 10% of the nodes and zero mined blocks recently what happens now that BitcoinXT (GVC) is for all practical purposes dead?

What of Gavin and Mike?

Will they still be taken seriously in future projects?


~BCX~

So by this logic should we not take seriously all owners of failed pull requests? Logic = 0!
293  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 13, 2015, 07:41:42 AM
JorgeStolfi is a special breed. He doesn't fully understand Bitcoin and he likes to argue.

Bitcoin was created to be a currency, not another speculative asset- and dividend-free investment fund (or pyramid scheme, its more honest name).

Who are you to state that bitcoin was created to be a currency? Are you Satoshi? Bitcoin is a protocol.

Economists have know for 500 years that a currency must have some inflation, otherwise people will hoard it and it will not be available for use as a currency.

Yes. Let's apply things that were used 500 years ago because we are too laze to innovate them. Good advice!

You cant use a wallet every time you want to think about the price of something.  "Is 0.00023 Foocoins too much for a cup of coffee?" "Is 0.03 milliFoocoins more or less than 3200 Footoshis?"   

The smallest unit of the currency should be worth maybe 1/10 of the smallest thing that is worth buying separately.

So if you can't do something then nobody should do it? Where is the logic in that? Considering that this technology is only a couple of years old then it is normal to take a bit of time to develop the best tools to use it. In the future the wallets will be much smarter than today. Just like you refrigerator, but not like you.

You have been with us since 2013, nobody calls you up for interviews, nobody really cares what you have to say...so just admit that your attempt for some fame has failed yet again.

Let us be! WE NEED NO STINKING COMPUTER SCIENTIST HERE!!!!!!!!

It is free for him to keep trying. Also fun for us to see him failing over and over!
294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Petition to pass the Bitcoin Alert Keys to Andreas M. Antonopoulos (w/POLL) on: September 13, 2015, 05:55:15 AM
Andreas for President! (after McAfee)
295  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: September 11, 2015, 04:02:00 AM
this threads boring
ima post this oldie but goodie
just for old times sakes
...

No no no. THIS is oldie, but goldie:

Quote
1) What is the status, size, and expected delivery of the next batch of chips? What about the one after that?
re 1) This month: 850k, next month: 3.35m (order size), June: 6.7m (order size), assuming each chip is 10G.

100Ph at $0.5 profit per gh = $50,000,000 or 100,000 btc

100,000/400,000 = 0.25 btc per share. Not bad.

plus

edit: plus, here are my divs calcs :



depending if the next due divs correspond only to batch1-april, we should get about 0,023 BTC by the end of this month.
but it can also take into account batch2-may, and we would then have >0,1 BTC for sure! Cheesy

Cheesy
296  Economy / Securities / Re: 0.19 J/GH - CoinBau looks for investors in German mining technology on: September 11, 2015, 03:49:52 AM
Last post was ~54 weeks ago apologizing for not posting the week prior. Is this project dead?

Considering that BITMAIN has better efficiency I think it is safe to say that this project is dead.

Quote
Our target is holding 15% of the global hash rate in 2016

So funny!
297  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: CoinWallet.eu Stress Test Cancelled + Bitcoin Giveaway on: September 10, 2015, 04:47:21 PM
I'm calling shenanigans



I remember that Armory does not support the same address format that Bitcoin-Qt uses, but I can't find anything relevant about this right now.
298  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: CoinWallet.eu Stress Test Cancelled + Bitcoin Giveaway on: September 10, 2015, 02:40:48 PM
What wallet did you use?
It works on Bitcoin Core. Either use coin control manually or use bitcoind (can't help you with this one). Well another weird thing has just happened.


It says that the block was mined 45 years 8 months ago. Im not even going to comment the 120MB mempool. It looks like for them everything is going according to plan.

Where are you seeing this? Maybe it's an error on their side?

It's time to panic?
299  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: CoinWallet.eu Stress Test Cancelled + Bitcoin Giveaway on: September 10, 2015, 10:32:28 AM
Why don't you spread the release of the keys out over a few weeks instead?

Why dont you tell your buddies at coinwallet to use those coinz for funding the launch of your stupid XT altcoin?
Maybe rent coupla servers to boost your fading xt nodes too?

Still angry after losing your money to the failed AM venture?
300  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin XT - Officially #REKT (also goes for BIP101 fraud) on: September 09, 2015, 06:25:38 PM
pps: peter r is one helluva shady character.

Can confirm; hellashady.

Who are you?

You like to debate with devs that are well known and identified in the community if not directly criticize them yet there is nothing we know about you.
If you really stand for your words, prove your identity, your references, your curriculum vitae and any information that are relevant for taking you seriously.

Else you're just a shady "let's kill bitcoin core" anon that words spew (and fancy graphs) should be taken with much caution, if not completely ignored

Which they are anyway, besides from that little fools army (probably half faked too - just look at the number of noobs accounts that instantly popped up here and there exclusively shilling for XT in august) you Gavin et al. have managed to brainwash with your mainstream socialist garbage.


PS: Can't wait on how you'll elude my question tho: who da friggin fuck are you? Roll Eyes

How about you tell us who the fuck are you? You were against Gavin who was the main maintainer of the bitcoin github until recently! You perfectly fit in the category that you just stated. If you stand for your words prove your identity, your references, your curriculum vitae and any information that might be relevant for taking you seriously.

Oh wait! You will not do that. Everything that you stated about Gavin while he was the single maintainer of the bitcoin github should be erased/ignored!
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