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3941  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [STRB] SuperTurboStake - Efficient. PoW/PoS 5000% APR! on: January 25, 2017, 09:00:27 PM
Let's hope it works.
You are the biggest shill guy here lol.

Don't forget, he, Chantha Owen Lueung, and Crypto888 and crypto4ce are the same person posting in this thread, using his crptoarch account to try to discredit me to no avail on Owen's Crypto-city thread (note the Crypto part in his alts' names with the exception of crptoarch due to not yet learning how to spell the fuckin thing or a typo, albeit I'm a bias Dumb-ass cripple, leaning toward the former). HAHAHA & Chuckles
3942  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: January 25, 2017, 08:48:29 PM
Vlad, you wanna read something else funny? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1168431.msg17622031#msg17622031
3943  Other / Meta / Re: theymos, please ban my scammy ass (and all my alts) from this forum IF... on: January 25, 2017, 08:46:22 PM
Bumped, so that crypto4ce can find this thread after I pointed it out to him here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1379632.msg17621980#msg17621980


"Then I bumped my over-year-old thread to show nefarious actors how easy it is to get me banned off Bitcointalk."
3944  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ CRYPTO-CITY.COM ] 🌟 The Crypto Social Network 🌟 New Members Joining 24/7 on: January 25, 2017, 08:40:25 PM
Oh look look, bitmasta and the dumb-ass gleb is the same person because the dumb-ass troll think the time is the time is the same. You win a dumb-ass award:



Retard doesn't have a clue as to how post images.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

http://prntscr.com/e091ta

Maybe we're all the same people. Dumb-ass gleb kucinkass

Oh look look, nefarious fuckface, do you think that we're so moronic that we're unable to adjust the time sittings in our profiles, default at GMT?

Further, akin to Leroy Fodor STILL failing to realize that -0.87 ≠ -87% in re his StakeMiners' Investors' initial investment's current worth, you, too, fail to spell Kucinskas correct so that Google et al. can correctly index me as a scammy Dumb-ass. Additionally, by you continuing to post in Chantha Owen Lueung's venerable thread, I get to further reply in bringing to light Owen's nefarious activities, including his piece of shit Crypto-city with its pretend 74K+ user base having a sole sponsor - RateCoin - which he co-owns with cryptocurrency's number one serial liar, Leroy Fodor, and a retarded Canadian named Michael Zinck. HAHAHA & Chuckles

To be clear, THERE'S NOT A GODDAMN THING YOU CAN SAY OR DO TO STOP ME FROM EXPOSING YOU NEFARIOUS FUCKS. Why? Because I suck theymos' dick and he likes it (according to those you butt-naked camp with).

Again, speaking of Dump-ass, it's been over a year since I penned - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1168431.0 - and to date nary a soul on the planet has been able to get me banned off this forum via something suposedly so simple that a retarded duckweed pond owner could do it, yet I's still here. Think about it, asshole! Hell, I'll even bumb the goddamn thread so you can easily find it if you don't have a fuckin clue as to how to activate a link: here it is again - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1168431.0
3945  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! on: January 25, 2017, 05:26:21 PM
I lost my BTC, it's unforgivable


"Yaqub WILL make you whole again!"


"Then I made a funny via posting an Unforgiven clip with a caption."
3946  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: January 25, 2017, 05:16:19 PM
Plan your knife catching accordingly, if you are into that sort of thing. I could still be wrong though https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg17614836#msg17614836

China time:(GMT+8)

January 27 (New Year's Eve)--Most shops close by the afternoon
January 28 (New Year’s Day)--No bank or government office is open. Only big shopping malls are open.
January 29 (Chinese New Year day 2)--Almost no bank or government office is open. Only big shopping malls are open.
January 30 (Chinese New Year day 3)--Some banks and government offices are open, but business is limited and hours are much shorter. Only some big shopping malls are open.

January 31 and February 1 (Chinese New Year days 4 and 5)--(The statutory holiday period is over. Some people will keep visiting friends and relatives; some will go back to work.)Most banks and government offices will be open, but business is limited and hours are shorter. Most shops will be open.

February 2 (New Year day 6)--Some shops, companies, and offices will reopen on this day, because 6 is a lucky number in Chinese culture.


Then on the 8th day, TO MARS!

And we're still holding strong, how's that grab you?  China has a lot of influence on bitcoin (I think), but this is a global thing.  There's only so far that goes.  

I still wonder what the real numbers are as far as how many users/buyers there are geographically.  That info doesn't seem to be very available.

That info is available and always has been.

http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/

Look under the column labeled "Volume". Here's a hint, the two at the top with all the volume, BTC China and OKCoin, are in China.

Here's an image of the current Bitcoin globe.



http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/



Question: Contrived?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture#Eight

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The word for "eight" (八 Pinyin: bā) sounds similar to the word which means "prosper" or "wealth" (發 – often paired with "發財" during Chinese New Years, but is used alone or paired with numerous other "compound words" that have a meaning of luck or success, Pinyin: fā). In regional dialects the words for "eight" and "fortune" are also similar, e.g., Cantonese "baat3" and "faat3". The word is also phonetically similar to the word for a hundred (百), alluding to greater wealth. Note as well, this particular symbol matches the mathematical symbol of infinity. While Chinese does have other words for luck, this full understanding of luck that includes the infinity concept marries into a Chinese understanding of this particular word.

There is also a visual resemblance between two digits, "88", and 囍, the "shuāng xĭ" ("double joy"), a popular decorative design composed of two stylized characters 喜 ("xĭ" meaning "joy" or "happiness").

... ... ..

Similar to the common Western practice of using "9" for price points, it is common to see "8" being used in its place to achieve the same psychological effect. So for example menu prices like $58, $88 are frequently seen.

From the desk of Oh Woe is Me!:

https://www.crunchbase.com/person/star-xu/investments


3947  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? Why did he hide his identity? on: January 25, 2017, 05:10:10 PM
If I were Satoshi I'd prefer my identity to be a secret. When bitcoin was only a harmless little experiment Satoshi had no reasons to worry, but now when it became big and draws big money he should remain in hiding.
People are crazy, he'd need bodyguards and security systems to feel safe and even that wouldn't be able to protect him from the government.

This can turn out to be a very good plot for a Hollywood thriller.
Satoshi's identity is revealed and now the race is between the ones who want to burn him down and the ones who want to protect him. Elon Musk might as well send him to Mars on one of his SpaceX rockets Cheesy

You could call it Cryptoraker.



How 'bout a Taste of Cryptoraker: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB1aG_tP1C0
3948  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ CRYPTO-CITY.COM ] The Crypto Social Network - New Members Joining us 24/7 on: January 25, 2017, 04:57:59 PM
It's very interesting the things you stumble across when researching scams, liars and unethical trash like Gleb Gamow. Here is some undeniable truth about Gleb.

...

http://www.oglecountylife.com/view_xml_entity.php?id=Ar00400&date=12-10-2012-4&bodyInfo=false&entity=article&toc_id=275

At 6:14 p.m., Oregon Police arrested Bruno Kucinskas, age 52, of Sandwich, IL, for driving while license suspended. Kucinskas was also issued citations for operating an uninsured motor vehicle and for operation of a vehicle that is overweight on registration. Kucinskas was transported to the Ogle County jail. These violations occurred in the 500 block of E. Washington Street.

Gleb, when will you grow up and realize you are a nobody, a looser in the crypto space, the true laughing stalk of the crypto community? No one really likes you! That is well proven in the fact no one is willing to even support anything you dream up. So many failed projects, failed attempts. Gleb all you are is a garage selling, flea market failure like your dad.

I'm glad we have people like Leroy and Bitmaster to compensate for the true cancerous trash of this community like Gleb Gamow.

@Bitmaster please help me get Leroy to upload this info to that scam thread he has against Gleb.


Thanks.

Once again I wish to thank crptoarch for informing the world that I'm not worthy to weed out nefarious actors thanks to traffic convictions (plural, because crptoarch cited ONLY one run-in with the Oregon, IL, police department when in fact there were two). If only my crimes against humanity weren't more sever than Chantha Owen Lueung's run-in with the SEC (below), perhaps my voice would carry more weight in this community, but I guess, again, thanks to crptoarch, such'll never be the case.  Cry

http://disciplinaryactions.finra.org/Search/ViewDocument/11197

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Lueung marketed the Alfa private placement as separate investments in
securities of Contact Sports and Journey of Light when in fact
customers received shares of Alfa. Lueung told his clients that the
private offering was an initial public offering of securities of Contact
Sports and Journey of Light. Lueung relied solely on the issuer's
representations in recornmending the securities to his customers.
Lueung held himself out to his customers as having conducted an
appropriate investigation and reasonable due diligence into Alfa, but he
failed to do so. In commending Alfa, Lueung made material
misrepresentations about the company's securities and failed to
disclose material adverse facts that he was or should have been aware
of, including the company's financial condition. Lueung did not
disclose the company's financial condition, as set forth in its Forms 10-
KSB, for example, nor that Alfa was the subject of a going-concern
clause in its financial statements for each of three years from 2001
through 2003. Lueung made statements about Alfa and its business,
including stock price projections and guarantees, for which he had no
basis. He told one customer that he should mortgage his house to come
up with the money to buy the stock.
He said that the sports and sports
apparel industry was recession-proof. Lueung compared investing in
Journey of Light's development project in Qatar to investing in Las
Vegas decades ago because both were located in deserts.
Lueung also
told at least one investor that he could ignore the risk disclosures in
Alfa's private placement memorandum because they had nothing to do
with Contact Sports and Journey of Light's business prospects.

Invest in Crypto-city because it and StakeMiners and RateCoin are all on the Internet. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thanks, again, crptoarch, for lessening my voice in this community in falsely accusing Leroy Fodor (Chantha Owen Lueung's partner along with Michael Zinck of Canada) of being a serial liar in this space as I've demonstrated on myriad occasions like the below:

« on: December 30, 2014, 04:03:22 AM »

I got started in Bitcoin a while ago, I was a day trader in the Forex Commodoties exchange. I closed my accounts in forex and sold my whole portfolio. And I started my own bitcoin mining farm in 2012. My wife and I this time last year had just suffered a fire that destroyed our large Bitcoin Mining farm. It was complete with Solar power, and just began switching out over power super PC we built and used as rigs for larger new ASIC equipment. We then suffered a terrible fire cause by arson that destroyed 3 businesses and our home. (we live in the Philippines so your business is part of your house in most occasions.) With no help from anyone, Not even the bitcoin community we were forced to start our new Bitcoin mining business with absolutely no money at all. Since I have done very well with the business so far, I built an informational website that helps to know how we did what we did. I saw I have a 3 month ROI on my miners which surprises most bitcoin miners and they kept asking how I was doing it, and I have helped many people get and earn bitcoin for free, all the way up to owning their own bitcoin mining farms with no money out of their pocket. [/size][/quote]

cyberpinoy, Apr 22, 2014: http://www.forexpeacearmy.com/community/threads/help-me-understand.33910/#post-162698

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Wow you have really good advice. And first I want to say thank you so much, you are helping me,

There is no cable internet available in the Philippines. The main reason I got into trading was because I wanted a way to work here to make money to get back to USA. While researching and practicing on demo accounts this past year I fell in love with this as more than just a way out for now, but more so as a possible career move for me. I am now thinking of doing this when we can finally move back to the United States. if this is all possible I can limit the amount of money needed to make our move, PROVIDED I wont have any issues withdrawing my profits from my broker.

I did research Forex.xom, I did investigate them and ask many questions about them, unfortunately I could not find much bad reports on them. Well let me say reports that effected the company itself. The reports I did find is why I do not use stop losses at the moment, 3 reports felt the broker was targeting their stop loses, So I figured If I dont use them they can not target them. and a lot of the other reports have been fixed since they came out ( reports 3+years old) or was just plain and simple bad judgement on the person writing the report. I found some people to have no discipline, they seem maybe to not understand risk management and were risking way more than they should have on trades. reports like this I have to ignore. But real authentic up to date bad reports on this broker I can not seem to find. I keep all my email chat sessions on backup and I copy my weeks trades and save the screen shots for proof If I ever need it. I never log into my account except from my computer at home, I do not use assistant programs or the expert advisers I make all my trades myself personally. HOPEFULLY this will limit the problems I may have withdrawing money when the time comes.

I will be looking into the power saver, it is a box that allows you to have 15 minutes of power for a computer in case of a brownout. I will also look into the USB broadband for a back up connection, as well as looking into purchasing a new laptop for future instances. The laptop I have now is 7 years old and does not work well. I use a brand new desktop computer for my trading.

Thank you so much.

In a world full of chaos, greed, manipulation, and ignorance, anything is possible, however for the time being Bitcoin is the gold of this industry and it seems Litecoin is the silver. they both seem to follow the same patterns much like Gold and Silver do in the real world. The difference I do see is there are many other coins comping up on litecoin, much faster than real metals come up on silver. As a forex trader it is hard for me not to associate these currencies I deal with in the crypto world to the ones I trade daily with on forex. I honeslty find them to be much like the commodities I trade daily. What i like about the crypto world is there is no paper contracts that can be sold by the big bankers that can cost you thousands of dollars within seconds herein the crypto world.

I like the fact these currencies are not controlled by the big rich bankers, and I hope to see it stay that way. because to be honest I am watching as the big bankers are hanging themselves and bringing the countries down with them as they force their countries into depressions over stupid mistakes that fill their pockets with endless amounts of cash at the expense of the countrys people they are working for.

Bitcoin can only get better with time, the more transactions we make the stronger it becomes, I personally think it would be a very complex task for another currency to step up to the plate face to face with bitcoin, but anything is possible. It would take a lot of work and an even bigger amount of cooperation, but thats not to say it would not happen. just like in forex, just ride that train to profits and step off before it falls, thats all we can do right now.


Timeline:

April 22, 2014: Thank you for the sage advice because I've been practicing trading Forex stuff for a year and am now looking forward to a career move to do this full time unless, that is, something comes along more betterer in May involving Internet money, but what are the odds of that happening?

December 30, 2014: I sold my Forex portfolio in 2012 to build the largest bitcoin mining farm in the Philippines.

June 14, 2014: Okay, fellow Bitcoiners, listen up! Honestly, as a forex trader it is hard for me not to associate these currencies I deal with in the crypto world to the ones I trade daily with on forex. Don't mind my spelling because I only minored in creative writing while earning my B.B.A. at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Yes, I'm learned, and to prove it I once had to school Bruno that "learnt" ain't a word, along with once correcting his "at the end of the day" phrase incorrectly used in spite of he used it exactly as I have (or is it had?) on several occasions.

From the desk of I Know My Shit!,

https://allcryptotalk.com/index.php/topic/466-why-has-btc-value-dropped-abruptly/?p=2774

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Allow me to clue you in, Bitcoin  market analysis are useless and a bunch of crap, why because bitcoin has no demand other than its tradable market. No one wakes up with the urge to buy bitcoins, no one is compelled to buy bitcoins, and no one Needs to buy bitcoins, because of that it is logically impossible to make either a fundamental or technical analysis for it. Until a real demand for Bitcoins is created or used, An analysis is just a fancy pants wallstreet boy who wants to push the market in a direction he needs and he is using you to accomplish that HAHAHA
 
How do I know, I was a forex trader who made these very analysis for commodities trade advice. I had a 380 consecutive winning portfolio on my commodities trades, with a less than 1% loss on my lost trades. So i think i know whats involved in making these analysis HAHAHA

To be clear, at least one of the following dudes is a nefarious actor in the cryptocurrency space:

Dumb-ass (me), because I have at least two traffic convictions.
Chantha Owen Lueung who is forbidden to ever trade again on US legacy exchanges.
Leroy Fodor (Owen's partner) because its been demonstrated by several folks that he's a serial liar.

Do your own due diligence when deciding, but if the formerest (WTF! not a word?), all I have to say is GO FUCK YOURSELF!

Going over the thread I'm starting to believe this Bruno Kucinskass gleb gamow or whatever this troll calls himself is a Dumb-ass.  This dumb-ass is the real deal, apparently this dumb-ass really does have a walnut for brains, but I like walnuts so that just leaves dumb-ass. Dumb-ass.

Besides, I wouldn't want to insult the walnut by comparing it to your dumb-ass. Dumb-ass.

Oh yeah. Stop sending me your dumb-ass messages of your crying dumb-ass. Dumb-ass.



Cannot disagree with you there.

Of course not, you nefarious fuck! You, Chantha Owen Lueung, and the butt-licking crypto4ce are the same person as has been proven beyond doubt to be the case.
3949  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ CRYPTO-CITY.COM ] 🌟 The Crypto Social Network 🌟 New Members Joining 24/7 on: January 25, 2017, 04:33:05 PM
Going over the thread I'm starting to believe this Bruno Kucinskass gleb gamow or whatever this troll calls himself is a Dumb-ass.  This dumb-ass is the real deal, apparently this dumb-ass really does have a walnut for brains, but I like walnuts so that just leaves dumb-ass. Dumb-ass.

Besides, I wouldn't want to insult the walnut by comparing it to your dumb-ass. Dumb-ass.

Oh yeah. Stop sending me your dumb-ass messages of your crying dumb-ass. Dumb-ass.



The following is the PM exchange between the venerable crypto4ce and myself, Dumb-ass, which fuckface alluded to:



Speaking of Dumb-ass, you nefarious fuckface, there's an easy way for you to block me from PM'ing you so that you don't have to publicly demand that I quit PM'ing you in spite of it being you who first PM'ed me (not depicted in the exchange above). Further, speaking of Dumb-ass, the correct spelling of my last name is Kucinskas if your [failed] attempt was to have Google et al. indexed your alluded-to pronouncement to the world warning its citizens of my scammy Dumb-ass. Thank me via PM for now fixing that for you the next time you stick your index finger up Chantha Owen Lueung's ass while sucking off his duckweed-flavor cock.



^^^ Chantha Owen Lueung, I hope that the Nor'easter currently impacting Yonkers, NY, didn't force you to not enjoy breakfast at your solar-powered duckweed poolside while you penned your informative posts on Crypto-city's formidable thread addressing its pretend 74K+ user base. That'd be a shame.  Cry
3950  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] UTXO based POS Smart Contract Platform|On Coindesk & Bitcoinmagazine on: January 25, 2017, 05:56:55 AM
https://twitter.com/QtumOfficial



What do I get for being Qtum's 666th follower of their Twitter account?



Don't worry, guys, I'm not here to fuck with you unless that's Marshall Long in the pic above, then ... (TBC, I'm assuming that's not sans subsequent research). Looks like you have an interesting project project here, team.
3951  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ CRYPTO-CITY.COM ] 🌟 The Crypto Social Network 🌟 New Members Joining 24/7 on: January 24, 2017, 11:33:18 PM
what is crypto-city,com
social media site same facebook and twitter
how much point every comment like upload and share in there,
how much point can get convert to bitcoin or doge coin, how much price one point to convert crypto coin

ARE YOU A FUCKIN IDIOT FOR EVEN CONSIDERING REGISTERING ON THAT PIECE OF SHIT SITE OPERATED BY THE NEFARIOUS CHANTHA OWEN LUEUNG WHO'S NO LONGER ALLOWED TO TRADE ON LEGACY US EXCHANGE MARKETS DUE TO PAST CONVICTIONS?

Get up to speed by reading my replies to this thread and you'll learn shit like ...


"Then I convinced some of my clients to mortgage their homes to purchase even more shares of a company that didn't even exist because it was a good investment given that the pseudo company was located in the middle of some desert."
3952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? Why did he hide his identity? on: January 24, 2017, 09:28:43 PM
Satoshi is an agent of the CIA or the FBI. Its main task is to destroy the financial system of China, India and Russia. In general, he is good guy just decided to slightly dilute the discus.

A case could be made for there being some validity therewithin.
3953  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? Why did he hide his identity? on: January 24, 2017, 09:25:13 PM
If I were Satoshi I'd prefer my identity to be a secret. When bitcoin was only a harmless little experiment Satoshi had no reasons to worry, but now when it became big and draws big money he should remain in hiding.
People are crazy, he'd need bodyguards and security systems to feel safe and even that wouldn't be able to protect him from the government.

Which begs the question, why did Satoshi's mindset present Bitcoin anonymously and remained such from the get-go if the experiment was benign? A marketing ploy or something quasi-sinister to have in place if or when the world's financial markets based on fiat begin their collapses as currently witnessed?

If Satoshi's a single person, perhaps a man, then in retrospect he's a pussy for not standing up facing whatever as so many men and women worldwide have in the face of persecution et al. while espousing their myriad respective causes in bettering humanity.
3954  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? Why did he hide his identity? on: January 24, 2017, 08:43:32 PM
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and a payment system,invented by an unidentified programmer, or group of programmers, under the name of Satoshi Nakamoto.Bitcoin was introduced on 31 October 2008 to a cryptography mailing list, and released as open-source software in 2009. There have been various claims and speculation concerning the identity of Nakamoto, none of which are confirmed.The system is peer-to-peer and transactions take place between users directly, without an intermediary. These transactions are verified by network nodes and recorded in a public distributed ledger called the blockchain, which uses bitcoin as its unit of account. Since the system works without a central repository or single administrator, the U.S. Treasury categorizes bitcoin as a decentralized virtual currency. Bitcoin is often called the first cryptocurrency, although prior systems existed and it is more correctly described as the first decentralized digital currency.Bitcoin is the largest of its kind in terms of total market value.
He/they have kept their identity a secret may be due to security and many unpredictable reasons (many States,individuals are critical of em).

Why are you copy/pasting from Wiki and what does this have to do with the subject?

To be fair, the poster should've at least provided a link, but the passage is on-topic, albeit rehashed (is that a pun not intended?).
3955  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? Why did he hide his identity? on: January 24, 2017, 07:39:23 PM


Gavin Andresen definitely doesn't know who Satoshi Nakamoto his... Gavin Andresen got trolled hard by Craig Wright and now his credentials are shattered, you just cant take the guy seriously, or anyone else that got conned by Craig.

You think Wright was able to fool Gavin and Matonis? 

I find that improbable. 

I concur. I lean toward some planned chain of events backfired with Wright being part of the plan, others pulling the strings till the strings snapped thanks to the astute community.

Wright: I'm Satoshi because A --> B --> C --> D--> E. Ain't that a nice view atop this high-rise?
Gavin and Matonis (among others): Proof enough for us.
The astute community: Excuse me, but C is a broken link because of X, Y and Z.
Gavin and Matonis (among others): Wait! What?
3956  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Markit manipulation in China or ... on: January 24, 2017, 07:31:20 PM
And we're still holding strong, how's that grab you?  China has a lot of influence on bitcoin (I think), but this is a global thing.  There's only so far that goes.  

I still wonder what the real numbers are as far as how many users/buyers there are geographically.  That info doesn't seem to be very available.

That info is available and always has been.

http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/

Look under the column labeled "Volume". Here's a hint, the two at the top with all the volume, BTC China and OKCoin, are in China.

Here's an image of the current Bitcoin globe.



http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/



Question: Contrived?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture#Eight

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The word for "eight" (八 Pinyin: bā) sounds similar to the word which means "prosper" or "wealth" (發 – often paired with "發財" during Chinese New Years, but is used alone or paired with numerous other "compound words" that have a meaning of luck or success, Pinyin: fā). In regional dialects the words for "eight" and "fortune" are also similar, e.g., Cantonese "baat3" and "faat3". The word is also phonetically similar to the word for a hundred (百), alluding to greater wealth. Note as well, this particular symbol matches the mathematical symbol of infinity. While Chinese does have other words for luck, this full understanding of luck that includes the infinity concept marries into a Chinese understanding of this particular word.

There is also a visual resemblance between two digits, "88", and 囍, the "shuāng xĭ" ("double joy"), a popular decorative design composed of two stylized characters 喜 ("xĭ" meaning "joy" or "happiness").

... ... ..

Similar to the common Western practice of using "9" for price points, it is common to see "8" being used in its place to achieve the same psychological effect. So for example menu prices like $58, $88 are frequently seen.

From the desk of Oh Woe is Me!:

https://www.crunchbase.com/person/star-xu/investments

3957  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ORO] OroCoin | Desktop Client/Wallet Released! | Trading on NOVA Exchange on: January 24, 2017, 08:32:19 AM
I don't get it! A second person espousing loving ORO but opts to wait for the price to rise prior to making an initial investment. Let me guess, before you approached the first girl in high school who you considered beautiful, you waited till ten other dudes fucked the living shit outta her prior to you finally obtaining enough nerve to ask the bitch out to Taco Bell. How close am I?


Amazing, isn't it? Wink I lol'd.

Glad you enjoyed it, bud. To be clear to everybody, I have no horse in this race nor currently have plans on dissing this venture. Vetting the escrow dude was my own accord.

See what happens when you pay my extortion fee.  Grin (ONLY KIDDING, all)
3958  Other / Off-topic / Re: Today is the easiest day to get laid ... on: January 24, 2017, 08:26:18 AM
Safe dude, I just re-read that sequence of "daughter and astute mother" and actually, that was fucking funny to be fair... Uncle Bill  Cheesy

I apologize for missing the actual funny post (no sarcasm meant).

But I just get pissed off with the baiting and switching, traps and bluffs from both sides... It just grinds my gears. When a dumb bitch reporter is blatantly just trying to get a reaction rather than do her "fucking job" and report news (even though her job is blatantly just to make controversy)...

I guess I just get pissed off with shitty sensationalist reporters, that bitch is terrible.



I know exactly what you mean in re the reporter, albeit don't agree 100% with your sentiment toward her.

I used to be a big Rush Limbaugh fan up to the day after Clinton was elected. Up to the election, Rush espoused how no way Clinton was going to win, so on the very next day I listened in to hear what he had to say and his explanations of the turn of events truly turned me off. I felt like I was lied to by someone I trusted like the time my priest told me to trust him, for that fucker lied to me too, saying that I was next but there was always some other boy getting what was promised me.  Grin Grin Grin
3959  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? Why did he hide his identity? on: January 24, 2017, 08:16:14 AM
Why did Satoshi hide his identity? Has anyone seen Satoshi in real life?
Is Satoshi one person? Or is it a community?

Satoshi could be a cucumber.

And because nobody else has the balls to say it, I will. You're a motherfuckin' asshole! By your post history it's clearly obvious that you start threads with this newbie account so to have a thread to reply to with your other accounts participating in sig campaigns.

The basic questions you asked above could've easily been found via Google by a second grader, but here you are asking them in spite of knowing which way is up in this space according to your post history.

TBC, in case you missed it because you may be as dense as a rock, GO FUCK YOURSELF!

Bruno

PS: Does anybody know what a blockchain is?

EDIT:


Couple of Secret Gov organizations teamed up to pretend to be Satoshi.
That is why they can't find the guy , it is not a single person.

Example the BTC Genesis Block was not created on a single standard PC.

Satoshi has over ~1.5 Million BTC that not even 1 has been sold, that is a lot of money for 1 person to refrain from accessing.

Plus even when his creation is being split in 2 by the bickering of the BTC community , he remains silent.

 Cool


FYI: Foretold back in 1988
https://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/2014/07/26/flashback-1988-get-ready-for-a-world-currency-by-2018%E2%80%B3-the-economist-magazine/

I used to think that too until Wright came along.  Unless Wright is a fake.

And where do you get 1.5 million Bitcoins from?  That number keeps growing.  The highest I've heard is 1.1 million, which is enough to crash Bitcoin if Satoshi ever decides to dump it all.

Vlad's back on my radar.  Tongue Tongue Tongue


You figured out who Satoshi is?  So who is it, Wright or me?  Grin

You misunderstood the intent of my humor, bud. I was alluding to you being on my radar as being the OP given that have a sig resembling participating in a sig campaign in re the discontent expressed, not truly believing that you and the OP are one and the same. <damn Romanians! you have to explain everything to them>
3960  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who is Satoshi? Why did he hide his identity? on: January 24, 2017, 08:01:37 AM
Why did Satoshi hide his identity? Has anyone seen Satoshi in real life?
Is Satoshi one person? Or is it a community?

Satoshi could be a cucumber.

And because nobody else has the balls to say it, I will. You're a motherfuckin' asshole! By your post history it's clearly obvious that you start threads with this newbie account so to have a thread to reply to with your other accounts participating in sig campaigns.

The basic questions you asked above could've easily been found via Google by a second grader, but here you are asking them in spite of knowing which way is up in this space according to your post history.

TBC, in case you missed it because you may be as dense as a rock, GO FUCK YOURSELF!

Bruno

PS: Does anybody know what a blockchain is?

EDIT:


Couple of Secret Gov organizations teamed up to pretend to be Satoshi.
That is why they can't find the guy , it is not a single person.

Example the BTC Genesis Block was not created on a single standard PC.

Satoshi has over ~1.5 Million BTC that not even 1 has been sold, that is a lot of money for 1 person to refrain from accessing.

Plus even when his creation is being split in 2 by the bickering of the BTC community , he remains silent.

 Cool


FYI: Foretold back in 1988
https://socioecohistory.wordpress.com/2014/07/26/flashback-1988-get-ready-for-a-world-currency-by-2018%E2%80%B3-the-economist-magazine/

I used to think that too until Wright came along.  Unless Wright is a fake.

And where do you get 1.5 million Bitcoins from?  That number keeps growing.  The highest I've heard is 1.1 million, which is enough to crash Bitcoin if Satoshi ever decides to dump it all.

Vlad's back on my radar.  Tongue Tongue Tongue
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