You have nice handwriting, Dabs.
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What kind of socks are you selling? Alpaca wool socks?
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I know this is off-topic , but the WORST part about this website is that it goes against the principle of Bitcoin.
Sure , it makes sense that you need to sacrifice your anonymity if you want to take out a loan. But after investing in people , under an anonymous username as I prefer , why can't I give them a rating ?
To really be able to use this website , all you have to do is give all your personal details to a central authority ( BTCJam )
Bitcoin has "principles"?
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Hello again all, OK, we've done work on the look of the site and made it a bit cleaner, still not where it needs to be, but better I think. Also we've had a few sign-ups, some uploads and even some sales. Things are going slowly, but OK. In order to propagate this thing around the world I came up with a 'regional referrer' idea. Basically, I can set any user up to receive moonsch's %age of sellers who sign up with, for example, a ".es" email address. In effect you become our national referrer. So, if you like and understand the overall scheme and think you can promote it to your artistic friends in your region, email: account@moonsch.comWe can see if it's a fit and if this thing has got legs. Don't most people use free email service (outlook.com, gmail.com, yahoo.com etc)?
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This card is a brilliant idea and I would get one if it only had a bigger loading limit. I mean 3500 usd for a year? That can be done in months then what? I'm fucked.
I think that's why he sells multiple cards
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Bitcoin Reviewer ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Wow, that's a huge sum of money. Thank you for your amazing generosity!
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MODS:
How is it that ref links are all of a sudden allowed in this thread's OP?
Please edit them.
It's because mem is cool.
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Are the games provably fair?
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Have you ever considered becoming a poet?
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okay okay okay I hear you.
I thought I'd start with a low offer and see how the market reacted.
Probably the previous 2 posters have it about right, thanks.
If we're very anti-gif, how about only Activity: 750 gets rewarded with a vetted gif?
How many people even have that much activity? 5?
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Bitcointalk is slowly becoming MySpace.
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So basically you are providing illegal service here. The mods should delete this topic.
It's not illegal to encrypt files as far as I know? ... I can't imagine a situation where you'd want to legitimately hide a file from antivirus software though. Agreed. Shady stuff is shady. And then again people coding stuff that would be worth hiding from Anti-virus software should be able to read up on how to obfuscate files at the same sources they learned to write their trojans, viruses and other malware. HF kiddies don't know how to code.
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Neat comics. I really like your drawing style.
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Furthermore Apple allows a Ripple app for sending and receiving XRP. The app also claims that it can be used to send and receive bitcoin, but since I don't know about Ripple very much, can somebody confirm this?
You can trade Bitcoin IOUs, but not Bitcoins themselves.
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Someone should nominate me ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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I've seen some posts (here & on reddit) which bash Apple for their Bitcoin app ban. Firstly, Apple has not banned Bitcoin. If they did, then why are "read-only" Bitcoin apps still allowed? That has no logic in it at all. Secondly, according to the Developer Guidelines, the app's content and/or service(s) must be legal everywhere the App Store serves apps. Thus: I have had a few iphones, and many ipods, and an Apple computer. I like their products, but this is very upsetting to me. There are soooo many apps for dealing with Bitcion on Android and that seems to be just fine. Make excuses all you want, but the fact is, Apple isn't allowing people to send bitcoins in its ecosystem. Final. This is bullshit, and I will not buy another Apple product until this changes. It's a business decision that makes complete sense. If people were paying for in-app purchases etc. with Bitcoin, then Apple wouldn't be making a cut of the $.
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