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341  Other / Archival / Re: World's Largest Bitcoin Project Now Seeking Venture Capital on: December 04, 2014, 11:40:52 PM
So in closing, I hope this post shed some light on the topic but I would kindly ask you not to reply.

Very sincerely,
not reply?!  - ha -- Fuck you! That would be stupid.  

Do you think I am going to let you publish a huge list of misinformation and conclude with: 'don't reply'?  Why can you put forth your bullshit, and others are expected to stay silent?  Let me answer: it is because you are a troll cybersquatter who sits on domain names and tries to extract money from people who actually are building nice internet businesses.  Domain name squatting isn't clever.  The spirit of the whole thing is quite bad.  It arises only from a mere quirk in the registration rules and trademark laws.  The nature of what you are doing is corrupt and foul.  You are a pig.  

Go learn to write some code and build something nice for bitcoin rather than sitting around trying to swipe thousands from people just because you ran to the registration desk before they did.


Lost interest in the largest Bitcoin project in the world after

  • Visiting a website that doesn't even have a logo that renders correctly.
  • Listening to you tell the people you're asking funding for, how to conduct themselves when they communicate. Have yet to see another organization call the people they seek funding from "appalling".

Best of luck in your extraordinary project. 

Renderings aside, hence my take echoing yours. Like we need more Zerlans in the Bitcoin community.  Roll Eyes


Probably dumb comment of the day, lol, what is a Zerlan? Googled it and cannot seem to find...
342  Other / Archival / Re: World's Largest Bitcoin Project Now Seeking Venture Capital on: December 04, 2014, 10:19:31 PM
So in closing, I hope this post shed some light on the topic but I would kindly ask you not to reply.

Very sincerely,
not reply?!  - ha -- Fuck you! That would be stupid.  

Do you think I am going to let you publish a huge list of misinformation and conclude with: 'don't reply'?  Why can you put forth your bullshit, and others are expected to stay silent?  Let me answer: it is because you are a troll cybersquatter who sits on domain names and tries to extract money from people who actually are building nice internet businesses.  Domain name squatting isn't clever.  The spirit of the whole thing is quite bad.  It arises only from a mere quirk in the registration rules and trademark laws.  The nature of what you are doing is corrupt and foul.  You are a pig.  

Go learn to write some code and build something nice for bitcoin rather than sitting around trying to swipe thousands from people just because you ran to the registration desk before they did.


Lost interest in the largest Bitcoin project in the world after

  • Visiting a website that doesn't even have a logo that renders correctly.
  • Listening to you tell the people you're asking funding for, how to conduct themselves when they communicate. Have yet to see another organization call the people they seek funding from "appalling".

Best of luck in your extraordinary project. 
343  Other / Politics & Society / Re: cop shoots woman in the head on: December 04, 2014, 07:17:05 PM
So she wasn't exactly an innocent victim - she provoked it to some extent.
are you fucking serious? if you talk shit about clans and i shoot you did you provoke me? let's not talk stupid.

If you got mad because of my comment, then yes I did provoke you.

Getting cut off made her mad.  She wanted revenge, so she retaliated.  He got mad and shot at her.

I'm not saying she deserved it, but I am saying if she had not cut him off, he would not have fired at her.

Ugh. It's defiantly something that needs to be talked about.  I'm not sure if lately the rie in lawn enforcement/citizen crime is up substantially, or just more transparent. In any instance, it's a shame to see this stuff and the more it gets shared, the more likely something will change. I like seeing people get fired up about this stuff, seeing eye to eye, at least ya'll have view points. Better then sharing this stuff on Facebook and getting 0 reaction.
344  Other / Meta / Re: Deleted posts on: December 04, 2014, 07:12:51 PM
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Don't accuse me of twisting your words, I am stating the facts. This is a discussion board. Not every word of a discussion is going to be 100% directed at solving a cause. There is going to be some alright's and okays. I will restate my stance, that is these comments are your biggest issue, the priorities might want to be reevaluated in order to devote a little more attention to the scams and actual crime that happens here, not a comment you didn't particularly personally think was a good response to a discussion.

I have a feeling you dont even understand my point. Again, as discussion is still a discussion even if its not directed at solving anything. The post in question however has no value towards a discussion as it is not part of a discussion, even a "+1" has more value even though I would still consider it spam. Than again, maybe I dont know enough about the thread in question to judge how meaning full "yeall Ill retweet" that is in the context of the thread. Maybe it would surprise me.

The forums stance regarding scams is well known and just because there are thieves out there does not make your post appear less spammy, at least to me. In the end my personal opinion does matter very little anyway, but I doubt you will have a chance convincing the moderation team. In the end this is a privatly run forum and noone here is remotly able to cenor you in your ability to speak publicly you may just have to do so elsewhere.


Yup it is. You're right. I apologize about my confrontational posts, i was a little argumentative earlier.  Personally, I think there is other areas to devote resources, and don't see some of these posts as the least bit spammy or unnecessary to be honest.  It is, a private message board, and if it was mine, I would tell people like me to STFU most likely because the owner is free to do what they want.  I'll eat my words, but I do think the post deletes could be relaxed a tad as it is a very contextual base in most instances. ANYHOW, I apologize for arguing and enjoy a healthy debate.  Have a good afternoon, i'll work on my post quality   Wink 
345  Other / Meta / Re: Deleted posts on: December 04, 2014, 05:57:02 PM
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Have you ever been in a discussion with another person? Not EVERY SINGLE word said is solving the world issues. Sometimes people say a comment that isn't the end too an issue. Are you saying, every comment in this forum has to solve an issue? I am slightly confused with how promoting a twitter tweet really has any grounding in this forum then? Or half the threads in here. Seems pretty picky and choosy to me. The censorship in this place is garbage. People will sometimes respond with a sentence, word or paragraph that doesn't solve world hunger.  They face that someone is monitoring those comments while people are getting ripped off tens of thousands daily on this site is a joke. Get your priorities straight. Discussion is now a word to describe quality exchange of words, not just two people conversing? Awesome. And it's not an argument. I am stating your censorship that it's bullshit.

A discussion is still a discussion even when there is no solution. You can try to twist my words all you want, but as you yourself said its promotion, not a discussion. Actually its not even promotion its just the confirmation of a possibly promotional tweet. When someone deems it low value / spam that someone can report the post, a staff member will review this and if they think the same the post gets deleted.
How is: "yeah Ill retweet that" a meaningfull part of a conversation? How is it important to post that? It is not and would I have encountered it, I would have reported it aswell.



Don't accuse me of twisting your words, I am stating the facts. This is a discussion board. Not every word of a discussion is going to be 100% directed at solving a cause. There is going to be some alright's and okays. I will restate my stance, that is these comments are your biggest issue, the priorities might want to be reevaluated in order to devote a little more attention to the scams and actual crime that happens here, not a comment you didn't particularly personally think was a good response to a discussion.
346  Other / Meta / Re: Deleted posts on: December 04, 2014, 05:28:29 PM
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Quote from: Chef Ramsay on December 03, 2014, 06:44:14 PM
If you're on twitter, retweet my piece on this https://twitter.com/8Atlas2/status/540213907890380800 and follow me too.

Only because you're chef ramsey.




Really? This place is worse then reddit. So let me see. NO  1 word responses. No responses with emotion only. And no puns or jokes?  The censorship in these forums is insane. I will defiantly focus on promoting other means of communication where you can post a comment that doesn't get deleted.  Why don't you guys take your resources devoted to deleting replies to filtering the scams and fraud in this place?

What is your argument here? Is it: "only because you're chef ramsey" is contributing to a discussion in a meaningfull way? Because just because your comment got deleted does not mean you are censored. The sentence confirming you retweet something has no value for anyone but the person you retweet it for and that person would know about it via twitter.
Just because your comment is not "+1" but a little longer does not magically give it value in terms of a discussion and after all this is a discussionboard.

Have you ever been in a discussion with another person? Not EVERY SINGLE word said is solving the world issues. Sometimes people say a comment that isn't the end too an issue. Are you saying, every comment in this forum has to solve an issue? I am slightly confused with how promoting a twitter tweet really has any grounding in this forum then? Or half the threads in here. Seems pretty picky and choosy to me. The censorship in this place is garbage. People will sometimes respond with a sentence, word or paragraph that doesn't solve world hunger.  They face that someone is monitoring those comments while people are getting ripped off tens of thousands daily on this site is a joke. Get your priorities straight. Discussion is now a word to describe quality exchange of words, not just two people conversing? Awesome. And it's not an argument. I am stating your censorship that it's bullshit and very ironic given the context.
347  Other / Meta / Re: Deleted posts on: December 04, 2014, 05:06:29 PM
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Quote from: Chef Ramsay on December 03, 2014, 06:44:14 PM
If you're on twitter, retweet my piece on this https://twitter.com/8Atlas2/status/540213907890380800 and follow me too.

Only because you're chef ramsey.




Really? This place is worse then reddit. So let me see. NO  1 word responses. No responses with emotion only. And no puns or jokes?  The censorship in these forums is insane. I will defiantly focus on promoting other means of communication where you can post a comment that doesn't get deleted.  Why don't you guys take your resources devoted to deleting replies to filtering the scams and fraud in this place?
348  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: $80,000,000 dollar transaction just hit blockchain! on: December 04, 2014, 03:14:03 AM
I don't understand why they would need to send an actual transaction in order to conduct an audit. I would think that they would be taking a big risk as if there was some problem with decoding the public address or somehow otherwise sending the funds to an incorrect address.

I think it would be easier to sign a message from the addresses in question

I doubt the people conducting the audit are as knowledgeable as some in this community. They probably come in here to take notes in fact. lol Now i'm wondering who of us is them  Shocked
349  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: $80,000,000 dollar transaction just hit blockchain! on: December 04, 2014, 03:12:32 AM
So cool. This si pretty much the new posterchild for my efforts to recruit friends. Value at it's finest.
350  Other / Meta / Re: Deleted posts on: December 02, 2014, 07:22:50 AM
I've no idea. A few people have suggested it but I've seen nothing concrete from the devs saying it will be implemented.

Tough call.  It has it's ups and downs. Is it possible to offer a toggle option lol
351  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Black Friday deals on: December 02, 2014, 04:26:56 AM
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Come on in and stock up on your holiday shopping. Also, gear up for the St. Petersburg Bitcoin Bowl game on Dec. 26th!!

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After the http://bitcoindiscounts.net scam (they were linking to a fake bitmantech website) I think it is unlikely that many people would want to be taking "leads" from unknown accounts like this

I would at the very least be skeptical

I did a press release for them =( Was it really? So greasy. I will have this central discount place problem solved tomorrow. Have been working very hard on something that is almost finished.
352  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone else using the BTC credit card by xapo ? on: December 02, 2014, 03:54:56 AM
I don't think XAPO actually works!

Explain what you mean and why you do not think it works?

He is a scammer who run bitplastic.com, one of his Bitcoin debit scams.
353  Other / Meta / Re: Deleted posts on: December 01, 2014, 11:32:51 PM
What about this:....

"^^^^ THIS!"   <----  are you allowed to do that, 'cuz that's always kind of annoyed me.    Cheesy

No, you are not allowed.

It is the same as +1 posts, you agree but put no contend in the msg.

Even they being illegal, it is not uncommon see some of them not being deleted

 Grin   


[insert for legitimacy]
Thank you much kind sir for the very in depth explanation of the circumstances. 
[/insert for legitimacy]
354  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [SCAM ALERT]: MICHAEL MORIARTY/moriartybitcoin/BitLaunder.com Stole $80K From Me on: December 01, 2014, 08:32:21 PM
HOW IRONIC is it that this person also monitors bitcoin scam website? Bitcoin Scammer. Keeping tabs on his own scams.



http://bitcoinscammer.com/


Not sure if he's involved with the site, but he's sharing it on reddit.



report Bitcoin SCAMS (bitcoinscammer.com)
submitted 1 month ago by moriartybitcoin





Also, he shared a posed about linkedIN requiring user ID, and then he deleted it. He could have slipped up by uploading a real pic on linkedin at some point.
http://www.reddit.com/r/linkedin/comments/2hrgh1/linkedin_asking_for_photo_id/  
http://www.reddit.com/r/linkedin/comments/2jhg7a/linkedin_scammed_me/





Some of his sites:

https://bitsweeps.com/
https://bitspeculate.com
https://bitplastic.com/
https://bitarmored.com/
https://bitlaunder.com/
355  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [SCAM ALERT]: MICHAEL MORIARTY/moriartybitcoin/BitLaunder.com Stole $80K From Me on: December 01, 2014, 08:28:21 PM
^ Exactly. And not just BitLaunder- this crook runs a whole "Bitcoin Network" of scammy sites. Also the Sherlock Holmes series & Moriarty's fake name have been brought up several times in this thread already.

Don't forget BitPlastic. In my first results when googling Bitcoin Debit Card. Pretty much a sure fire way to fuck all the new crypto adopters. Fuck this scumbag.
356  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [SCAM ALERT]: MICHAEL MORIARTY/moriartybitcoin/BitLaunder.com Stole $80K From Me on: December 01, 2014, 08:27:15 PM
Christ man... how can you send $80,000 to someone without doing some serious research?  That is crippling.

Yep, I was stupid.  The deleted Cryptocoin News interview was very convincing.

Wow, glad you posted this.  I googled before buying his "BitPlastic" card, which by the way is EVERYWHERE.  He has  scammed QUITE a few people through that if you look around the internet.  I signed up for BitPlastic without depositing as I thought the site was shady and Google results didn't help, within a week I was getting emails from all sorts of companies with "BitPlastic" promotional codes. It's illegal to email solicit in Canada without consent, and he obviously sold my email to partners.

Wish you luck man. This guy is greasy, you should warn reddit as well, he has stuff all over it.
357  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Vod is scammer/trust abuser on: December 01, 2014, 08:18:28 PM
incredible story....  Shocked

The popcorn is crunching
 Kiss
358  Other / Archival / Re: Can someone tell me what the value of this is? on: November 30, 2014, 11:36:53 PM


Obviously not. I'm using him as an example of how this greasy ass business drives up domain prices for everyone in the long run. If you think you have something proprietary, or are a genius, you're not.  Anyone can buy a domain from godaddy for 9.99 relist it for 10k and pray.  All i am pointing out, is it is these actions that rise prices or something that was once affordable.  This guy is buying domains, raising the prices out of reach for small businesses and entreprenuers and once in a while getting lucky with a business who's got the budget for it. The last thing bitcoin needs is raised barriers to entry for someone considering to start a service that could benefit the community.  Illegal no. Fuckin greasy as hell, yes.  But in hindsight,  this community seems to be about the easiest ways to make money, not the technology anyhow.

That's how the whole domain industry works.

Domains are a scare resource.
  
You're complaining about rising prices
but that's supply and demand.  

Buying them and hoarding them in hopes of reselling
them at a profit is part of the free market dynamics.

I see nothing greasy about it.

You want small businesses to get a free ride with
a premium name while paying only a small fee?

How would that be fair to the other small businesses
in the same space?  How would that even work?



When did we start referring to premium domains specifically? In your message....... It's obvious that bitcoin.com should probably cost a little more than bitcoinnichmarketeconmonics.com.


With that being said I would classiffy BOLSABTC.COM
VENDEBITCOIN.COM
BITCOINLOJA.COM
BITCOINSBOLSA.COM
BITCOINSMERCADO.COM
BITCOINTIENDA.COM
BOLSABITCOINS.COM
BTCBOLSA.COM
CONSIGUEBITCOIN.COM
OBTENBITCOIN.COM
SEGUROBITCOIN.COM
ASESORBITCOIN.COM
BITCOINASESOR.COM
BITCOINASESORES.COM
BITCOINTROCA.COM
BTCTROCA.COM
OBTERBITCOIN.COM
TROCABITCOIN.COM
TROCABITCOINS.COM
TROCABTC.COM
BANCABTC.COM
BITCOINMAGASIN.COM
BITCOINBESACE.COM
BITCOINPORTAFOGLIO.COM
BITCOINPORTEFEUILLE.COM
PORTAFOGLIOBITCOIN.COM
CARTERACRIPTO.COM
CARTIERACRYPTO.COM
CRIPTOBANCO.COM
CRYPTOCARTEIRA.COM
BILLETERASBITCOIN.COM
BITCOINNEGOZIO.COM
CARTEIRACRYPTO.COM
CARTEIRASBITCOIN.COM
DONACIONBITCOIN.COM
DONACIONESBITCOIN.COM
MOEDACRYPTO.COM
MONEDEROSBITCOIN.COM
NEGOZIOBITCOIN.COM
NEGOZIOBITCOINS.COM
BITCOINGELDBORSE.COM
BITCOINPRESTAMO.COM
PRESTABITCOIN.COM
VIRTUELLEGELDBORSE.COM
BITCOINGELDBÖRSE.COM
VIRTUELLEGELDBÖRSE.COM
BILLETERABITCOINS.COM
BILLETERASVIRTUALES.COM
BITCOINCAIXA.COM
BITCOINCAIXAS.COM
BITCOINCAJEROS.COM
BITCOINDOMINIOS.COM
BITCOINMINA.COM
BITCOINMINERA.COM
BITCOINSMINA.COM
BITCOINTARJETAS.COM
CAIXABITCOIN.COM
CAIXASBITCOIN.COM
CAJEROSBITCOIN.COM
CARTEIRASVIRTUAIS.COM
CARTERABITCOINS.COM
CARTERASVIRTUALES.COM
CARTOESBITCOIN.COM
MINANDOBITCOIN.COM
MINANDOBITCOINS.COM
MINERABITCOIN.COM
MONEDEROSVIRTUALES.COM
TARJETASBITCOIN.COM
CARTÕESBITCOIN.COM
CARTÃOBITCOIN.COM
CAPRELATIONS.COM
BITCOINNEGOCIO.COM
NEGOCIOBITCOIN.COM
NEGOCIOBITCOINS.COM
BILLETERACRIPTO.COM
BITCOINBRIEFTASCH.COM
BITCOINBRIEFTASCHEN.COM
BITCOINGELDBORSEN.COM
BITCOINPORTEMONNAIES.COM
CARTEIRASCRYPTO.COM
CARTERASCRIPTO.COM
MONEDEROCRIPTO.COM
MONEDEROSCRIPTO.COM
PORTAFOGLIVIRTUALI.COM
PORTEFEUILLESVIRTUELS.COM
PORTEMONNAIEBITCOINS.COM
PORTEMONNAIESBITCOIN.COM
GELDBORSEN.COM
PORTEMONNAIEBITCOIN.COM
BITCOINLOMPAKKO.COM
BITCOINPORTEFEUILLES.COM
BITCOINPORTEMONNEES.COM
BITCOINTEGNEBOG.COM
BITCOINBANCA.COM
BITCOINBOVEDA.COM
BANCOCRYPTO.COM
BITCOINPORTEMONNAIE.COM
CRIPTOBILLETERA.COM


FAR from premium. This is one person, buying as many domains as they can and driving the price up.  You can call it what you want, won't change my mind that i think domain squatting on 00's of random anything domains for the sole purpose of price gouging is bullshit. It drives up the price of domains as a whole and you can't say that it doesn't. Nobody said it was illegal, and nobody said everything legal isn't greasy.  You can paint it any color you want or look at it from whatever angle you desire won't change my opinion that sitting on a domain with no intent but to mark it up a fuck load is greasy. Greasy. Greasy.
359  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do girls use Bitcoin ? on: November 30, 2014, 06:41:32 PM
Are girls / women interested in Bitcoin ?
Your opinion ?

We did a little survey a bit back on the demographics of Bitcoin and Dogecoin
 http://yocrypto.ca/2014/11/whos-gotcrypto-a-quick-demographic-study-of-the-active-dogecoin-and-bitcoin-communities/



Small sample. so can't take an accurate conclusion, but it does give an idea.


I'm working on a new survey right now which I will try to launch mid week this week, and reach at least 400 with.  It's focused on basic demopgraphics of bitcoin users, a bit more in depth so we can draw some good conclusions..

My hunch is, the high # of tech industry participants in crypto currencies in comparison to the low number of females within the tech industry.  Studies I read suggested less than 20% of tech based degrees go to women,  and as a new technology, perhaps the adoption demographics reflect this.
360  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Scammers tracking website - asking for ideas on: November 30, 2014, 06:30:00 PM
Hello!

I'm determined to develop a bitcoin and crypto scammer tracking website where you could verify if one:
- bitcoin address
- bitcointalk.org
- email address
was ever involved in a scam.

Anybody would be able to add personal informations about scammers and proofs, links or any other info

This service would be free.

What do you think about this?



A yelp for usernames? would be cool. Going to be tough to distinguish FUD from scams sometimes, might be a lot of work, but I would use it.
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