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3461  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Post-count pumpers (soon to be scammers?) watchlist on: October 18, 2012, 03:15:07 PM

OK, sometimes only a view seconds between posts in totally different threads, that's really suspicious.

And warning of post count pumpers should really be necessary, especially for newbees.

I remember when I joined the forum, I thought anyone with more than 100 post must be a BTC God.
3462  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [SEO for "BTC"] What would be needed for Bitcoin to appear in top result for BTC on: October 18, 2012, 03:05:25 PM
Depends on your place.

If I google BTC:

1. BTC AG www.btc-ag.com/
2. BTC-E | https://btc-e.com/

and on place 5:

Bitcoin - P2P digital currency bitcoin.org/
3463  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How secure is Bitcoin-qt wallet? on: October 18, 2012, 11:46:18 AM
This sounds so similar to me! I also worked as a computer techie/repairman and all the time I removed malware. But the economic recession hit hard and now I can't make a living out of it. Instead I turned to dark side completely as it is more fun, more profit and I don't need to drive to work in unhandy times. And exploiting the stupidness of moronic users is a good relief.

This is a joke isn't it?

You know that this is by nothing better than the common thug, forcing someone to give away his cash.

Just a different weakness of the person you exploit. That a thug exploits the weakness to defend yourself and a hacker exploits the weakness to setup proper security, still makes the action the same.

No, people stealing by using any kind of IT are even lower than the lowlifes robbing in the streets, because they have the ability to make a legal income.

I feel nothing but disdain for such people.

3464  Local / Biete / Re: exchange / investment on: October 18, 2012, 10:04:53 AM
1. Scam
2. Person hat Schulden und ist nicht Kreditwürdig
3. Person ist ein Schüler und bekommt noch keinen Kredit
4. Person ist unglaublich großzügig und verschenkt gerne Geld, oder ein kompletter Vollidiot

Habe ich was vergessen?
 5. Person hat ihren Disporahmen bereits ausgeschöpft (trifft auf millionen Erwerbstätige zu)

Siehe 2. Dispo ist nur das Beispiel für die schlechteste Form von Kredit die man bekommen kann. Jeder Erwerbstätige, der nicht in einer Befristeten Anstellung oder selbständig ist, bekommt innerhalb von wenigen Stunden eine Sofortkredit für wesentlich bessere Konditionen als ein Dispo.

Kurze Laufzeit zählt auch nicht, Sofortkredite gibt's mit 3 Monaten Laufzeit.

Heutzutage bekommt jeder einfach so einen Kredit.

Beispiel: Commerz Finanz hat mir als "Werbung" eine Kreditkarte geschickt die ich mit bis zu 5000€ belasten kann, ohne das ich bei ihnen angefragt hätte. Hatte mich nur mal auf ihrer Website über die Konditionen erkundigt und wollte mir ein Angebot schicken lassen. Hatten nicht mehr als meinen Namen und Adresse. (Solche Lockvogel Geschichten halte ich, so neben bei, für bestenfalls fragwürdig.)
3465  Local / Biete / Re: exchange / investment on: October 18, 2012, 09:31:24 AM
Bevor hier einer investiert (was ich nicht glaube), denkt bitte einfach über eine Kleinigkeit nach:

Jeder, kann sich ohne Probleme allein schon über ein Konto Dispo mal schnell 1000 - 2000 € zu etwa 10% - 12% Zinsen im Jahr leihen.
Ein richtigen Kredit gibts natürlich zu wesentlich besseren Konditionen.

Warum sollte sich irgend jemand einen ähnlichen Betrag zu 20% im Monat leihen?

Gibt nur folgende Möglichkeiten:

1. Scam
2. Person hat Schulden und ist nicht Kreditwürdig
3. Person ist ein Schüler und bekommt noch keinen Kredit
4. Person ist unglaublich großzügig und verschenkt gerne Geld, oder ein kompletter Vollidiot

Habe ich was vergessen?
3466  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2012-10-08 hedgeweek.com - The emergence of electronic gold...? on: October 18, 2012, 09:08:31 AM
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We will hold the Bitcoins securely in a Swiss vault

On a USB stick?

A UBS stick?

googles UBS...

... LOL.


Or maybe as Cascasius Coins. Hopefully they don't buy the chocolate ones.
3467  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Adi Shamir's paper on bitcoin on: October 17, 2012, 09:34:49 PM
And here come the news:

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2012/10/78-percent-of-bitcoin-currency-stashed-under-digital-mattress-study-finds/
3468  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: China: Block origin/relay on: October 17, 2012, 09:24:12 PM
Wow, that's new. I'm often looking at that globe and I have never seen this before.

Is this the first block, not found in US or Europe?

It about time.


Of course it could also just be a very well connected node.

This means where the mined block came from?

No, this means which Node has as first reported that block to blockchain.info .

But the probability, that the block was found there is very high.
3469  Local / Off-Topic (Deutsch) / Re: Suche hilfe bei passphrase verschlüsselte Wallet.dat, password verloren. on: October 17, 2012, 07:37:52 PM
Ich muss schon sagen, wenn du wirklich ganz einfach meine Wallet knacken könntest wär das schon ein ganz schöner Schock für mich.

Sag mir, dass du zumindest Fragmente der Passphrase (Länge, ungefährer Inhalt) brauchst.
3470  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Iran can't print paper, guy tells them to use BitCoin on: October 17, 2012, 06:48:20 PM
The biggest concern I see is technological illiteracy, it might be very hard for them to understand how bitcoin works.

All Iranians (is that the correct term?) I have ever met, where really smart and educated people, so I don't see a problem there.

... It could be of course that the smart people get the hell out of this country.
3471  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Adi Shamir's paper on bitcoin on: October 17, 2012, 02:01:15 PM
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Here is our first surprising discovery. The total number of BTC’s in the system is linear in the number of blocks. Each block is associated with the generation of 50 new BTC’s and thus there are 9,000,050 BTC’s in our graph of owners (generated from the 180,001 blocks between block number zero and block number 180,000). However, if we sum up the amounts accumulated at the 609,270 addresses which only receive and never send BTC’s, we see that their owners have actually put aside in some kind of “saving accounts” 7,019,100 BTC’s, which are almost 78% of all existing BTC’s. 59.7% of all the coins are “old coins” which were received more than three month before the cut off date (May 13th 2012),
Quantitative Analysis of the Full Bitcoin Transaction Graph 7
and still had not triggered any outgoing transactions. This means that there are much fewer BTC’s in circulation than previously presumed.

7M unused coins...where are the hoarders at?!

Wow, 7M sitting there (OK maybe minus a few thousand lost coins) and waiting to crash the market. That makes me feel unwell.

Also, this gives a new light to market capitalization so ca. 3M alive coins â 12$ --> 36M$.

That's how tiny BTC still is.
3472  Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: AMD: EU-Regel behindert bald Grafikkarten on: October 17, 2012, 12:53:45 PM
Hat mit bitcoin überhaupt nichts zu tun.

Typischer, "wir wissen was am besten für unseren Bürger ist" EU-Scheindemokratie Schwachsinn.

Durch hohe Strompreise regelt der Markt so etwas von alleine. Die EU-Sollte hat sich da nicht einzumischen.

Wie immer, wird sich zeigen, das sie durch Wettbewerbsverfälschung das eigentliche Problem nur verschlimmert haben und dann neue Regelungen (neue Probleme) erlassen um diese zu Lösen.

Ist doch immer das Gleiche. Ich sage nur Staatlich subventionierter Zucker und Regelungen zur Förderung gesunder Ernährung.

Jetzt schweif ich ab, sorry. Aber ich könnte mich über so einen sch...  jedes mal aufregen.

Wann wird der Staat (EU) endlich begreifen, dass ein Eingreifen in Wirtschaftssysteme über solche Regelungen langfristig nie etwas (positives) erreicht.
3473  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: allow Sr and Hero member's to whitelist newbie member's on: October 17, 2012, 12:22:42 PM
Theymos please allow Sr and Hero member's to whitelist newbie member's

anyone who want this to be possible please post here..

Allowing people to whitelist their own sockpuppets. Yes please.

Instead of whitelisting directly you can always vouch for a newbe and ask a moderator to whitelist him.

What would whitelisting yourself improve, despite opening the doors for spam?
3474  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buy Cupcakes with Bitcoins in SF on: October 16, 2012, 09:44:03 PM
Cool, business like this is what raises the most attention for bitcoin.

I would love to buy your cupcakes, sadly this would require me to make a 11 Hour flight.  Cry

Can't wait for the day when finally a shop in my area accepts BTC.

Hopefully it will be something jummy like this.

I wish you best successes
3475  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to get Bicoins? on: October 16, 2012, 09:15:22 PM
Try http://www.bitmit.net its the ebay for bitcoins.
3476  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: So, what happens when bitcoins stop being produced? on: October 16, 2012, 06:21:46 PM
Its production will drop by the half every 2 years, what happens when it reach numbers close to 0?

I know people who mined from the start will be rich, but what happens to the economy? People will stop to mine, how will the p2p network keep going?

At this point Bitcoin will be worth enough that transaction fees make mining profitable.

How can I bee so sure? If Bitcoin won't be worth enough by then, it can be considered a failure long before.

I'm asking because I see bitcoin as a way to free myself from my government, I'm a libertarian, and I'm having a hard time to figure out how would bitcoin be a persisting solution for international currency.

Yes, bitcoin is free money. Not as for free, but like free speech.

I've done some researching, and there are a lot of people who consider bitcoin a pyramid scheme, including the developers of solidcoin.

See: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/FAQ#Is_Bitcoin_a_Ponzi_scheme.3F

Also, why do you listen to the solidcoin "developers". Its nothing but a cheap copy of bitcoin by people envy of the early adopters, that want to be early adopters themselves. (I'm NOT a early adopter)
3477  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Pyramining on: October 16, 2012, 05:50:49 PM
Hat einer von euch eigentlich schon seine 100% Completion???

Jup: http://www.pyramining.com/account/browse?id=2nh7gfst
3478  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Money as Debt from Paul Grignon on: October 16, 2012, 05:35:47 PM
This videos are what got me really hooked up at Bitcoin.

I refuse to feed this system, designed to fail.
3479  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ASIC Miners have screwed me over. on: October 16, 2012, 01:26:57 PM
I have just bought a new Graphics card for bitcoin mining and realized that ASIC's were going to be released in a short while. Shocked

Yes the small-time gpu miner ship probably sailed for good. I hope you have learned from this and inform yourself about something in the future before you run and spend money on it.

I want to get into the Bitcoin mining business. Any ideas?

You can still buy (prepurchase) a Asic. Although you might consider my statement above. You will probably just be better of buying BTC.
3480  Other / Off-topic / Re: (Poll) Atlas or Dank? on: October 16, 2012, 06:15:33 AM
Danks avatar really looks like he could use something to eat.

Also Dank is definitely much more entertaining.

There is nothing better when you are in a bad mood than to read a little bit in Danks Bank Thread. There's always a pearl that makes me laugh in it.
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