I think there's enough ways to get screwed over with fake perfumes already.
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No. You buy existing IP cores from another designer (there's loads out there on offer for SHA-256) then simply pipe and kludge them together.
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Wow; I just posted this and it has 49 views and no responses.
It's called "search engine indexers" Congrats on the Master's degree in computer sciences.
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I'm pretty sure all Asic "vendors" claimed to not use a fpga2asic conversion but instead a full custom design.
e:fb.
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How about Bitcoin Gem Consortium (BiG-Con)?
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What a fkn Idiot. Anybody believes this is not right in the head. " You buy it it will (*magically*) increase in value". I'd love to do buisiness with this cat i have some money that will increase in prijs next week by; 20% but YOU can buy this money of me at only a TEn % increase. Cool eh.
Is this money called Bitcoin?
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Thanks, Dan. I was all about to write the same long post when yours popped up and now I don't have to.
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I don't get it... Why ASICs is selling their products? Why don't they just mine?
Imagine they would mine. You can't sell all those coins without crashing the economy and they can't buy food for Bitcoins to not starve. Well, besides strawberries.
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What's the transaction ID?
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I think individuals are giving Beta silicon too much credit.It "MIGHT" happen but it will definitely take time and several willing "beta-testers" before anything is taken seriously.I think if one is wise into holding onto BTC one should not also be in a rush to adopt another way of mining for it as well.
Yeah, well they are giving Beta software too much credit too, which is how this whole thing with trying to build an economy out of an experimental proof of concept happened in the first place.
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If I were a company sending out the first prototypes of my highly anticipated completely new device the last thing I would want is for all of the world to see where exactly this prototype is floating around, especially considering the communities infiltration with scammers and thieves.
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Personally, I don't get why you feel the need to just thrash people without even knowing the whole story. I've clearly stated earlier what needs to be said and you won't accept it. At this point you're just bullying me lol ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) theres a reason for the orange ignore button ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yes, it's called "scammers click the ignore button so they don't have to see valid accusations against them." lulz ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Sounds funny, I know, but I'd venture a guess if we substracted all known scammers, banned users and people run off the forum and inactive for a year, you'd be blue again too.
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It's number 3 in your list.
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Holy shit, look what I see when I open this thread. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimageshack.us%2Fscaled%2Fthumb%2F210%2Fsnapshot150.png&t=663&c=BcgTZFjzJizZHw) Please don't look at the man behind the curtain.
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Personally, I don't get why you feel the need to just thrash people without even knowing the whole story. I've clearly stated earlier what needs to be said and you won't accept it. At this point you're just bullying me lol ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) theres a reason for the orange ignore button ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yes, it's called "scammers click the ignore button so they don't have to see valid accusations against them."
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I don't know about stealing* exactly, but I agree that everyone has a duty to return things they know don't belong to them.
Really? About 30 years ago there was a scam going on for a while in Germany where people just sent stuff to other random people. Stuff that was never ordered. Then they sent an invoice for the random stuff and people rather paid the invoice for stuff they never wanted because sending it back would have been even more expensive, and going to court would have been even more more expensive. This only changed when the law was amended so when you send out stuff to someone who did not order it, the recipient is allowed to keep it. Period. Which is essentially exactly what MP is doing. Keeping stuff he never asked for that was sent to him. Now why the MP-Jury consisted of a bunch of bleeding hearts instead of people versed in law is another matter entirely and was not only foreseeable but totally MPs own fault for accepting these people in the first place for jury duty.
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Now if you want some stuff that's really out there, check out some of the apocrypha. I recommend the Gospel According to Thomas, my favorite line of which is "Blessed is the lion who consumes a man, for he shall become a man. But cursed is the man who consumes a lion, for he shall become a lion." It's a wonder why it was never included in Biblical canon. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Recommending the book of Enoch just for additional WTFity.
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Find me. BTW, I really like your tie. It's so shiiiiiny. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) LMAO Love it Can't be careful enough. One thing that oftens happens in communities that are often scammed is that people will turn up offering to track down the scammers for money. In reality they take the money and scam-per away. Which is why I asked for a non-trivial demonstration. Which was answered as expected with the "too busy" argument.
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