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4121  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Greendot will discontinue MoneyPak reloads by early next year. on: July 21, 2014, 06:56:47 PM
Good. Sick of seeing all the reversible MP scamming and people getting their accounts shut down for redeeming amounts far under the "limit".

If you're never going to buy any products or services with BTC, only buy/sell for cash on LocalBitcoins and Mycelium Local Trader, etc. PLEASE.
4122  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: I didn't pay capital gains tax on bitcoin sales to IRS today on: July 21, 2014, 05:06:09 AM
And there we have it, the ultimate conclusion of statists' arguments: defending the indefensible, GENOCIDE.
4123  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: I didn't pay capital gains tax on bitcoin sales to IRS today on: July 21, 2014, 01:26:28 AM
If a producer of food were to not adhere to food safety rules then consumers could potentially die. This would likely result in the producer going out of business. With regulations this could be prevented.

The regulations and regulators must be paid for with taxes
It is a shame that people pay the taxes because that DOES support regulation and that DOES prevent it from happening.  As a result more people are alive (which is good), but there are loads of food producers that don't create healthy food and are slowly killing everyone (which is bad, and outweighs the good of those few still being alive by several magnitudes).  If we stopped supporting the regulation, we could get rid of the bad actors because they would no longer be protected from their small, agile, and often healthier competitors.  Free the market, and you end up improving the world.  Regulate it, and you make it more fragile.  

Speaking of which, I just read and enjoyed Nassim Tableb's "Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder."  I recommend it!

You have the be the most ignorant person I've ever seen. Please get some STATISTICS. Without those regulations that your anarchy mind finds annoying, half of us would be dead from disease, crime, etc etc. GROW UP.

Without the regulations that our "anarchy minds find annoying", at best 170,000,000 innocent civilians would have died natural deaths in the 20th century instead of being "regulated" to death by their own governments, according to researchers.
4124  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: This guy accidentally sent 800 coins to an old Mt.Gox address - he needs help on: July 21, 2014, 12:10:41 AM
I'm not surprised he got them back. The MtGox bankruptcy administrator is under the court's microscope, unlike the average private key holder.
4125  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sarah Palin Skewers US Attorney General on: July 21, 2014, 12:05:23 AM
So if you have disdain for Obama, you're a racist (against white people apparently), if you have disdain for Palin, you're a misogynist, can we just get our liberties back please?
4126  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you enjoy eating Shawarma? on: July 21, 2014, 12:00:32 AM
Yes, but not that shawarma.
4127  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2014-07-19] Chain’s iOS API Provides Fingerprint Authorisation for Bitcoin Apps on: July 20, 2014, 11:53:25 PM
http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2013/10/fingerprints-are-user-names-not.html
4128  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What should I do with over $4-5 worth in BTC? on: July 20, 2014, 11:51:13 PM
www.cryfter.com www.steambits.com or hodl.
4129  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Buying any bitcoins website/business. 0 to 100BTC on: July 20, 2014, 11:47:34 PM
Please buy everything in the search results at http://fs.thebutterzone.com
4130  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Easy Solution to the Denomination of Bit Coins on: July 20, 2014, 11:37:05 PM
Interesting, except the 8th decimal place is not the last possible division, so the 9th place is a satoshi subunit currently.
4131  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Tea Party explained: a religious movement on: July 20, 2014, 05:57:50 AM
Racists have always been a part of the republican party helping them win elections.

Nope, but thanks for playing revisionist history bingo.

http://www.history.com/topics/ku-klux-klan
4132  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Survey account worth over 300 usd on: July 19, 2014, 12:36:38 AM
http://www.vipvoice.com

Ideal procedure:
retain trusted forum escrow
have buyer send BTC to escrow
have VIP Voice cash out to the escrow's PayPal address
escrow sends Davis14 the BTC and the buyer the PayPal
4133  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Political party and candidate...time to [un]make the regulation. on: July 19, 2014, 12:33:02 AM
Not sure how you think we can outbribe the regulatory capture motherfuckers. We don't have hundreds of trillions of dollars.
4134  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A Guilty Verdict In Silk Road Case Could Doom Internet Freedoms on: July 18, 2014, 11:41:01 PM
I don't think it would doom the internet, but rather give mods an incentive to not allow illegal things to happen on their websites

It would give any sensible person reason enough to not participate in the moderation of any forum or website that may come under scrutiny by any relevant authority.

Fixed that redundancy for you, and I concur.
4135  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: How to prevent Bitcoins being seized? on: July 18, 2014, 11:36:03 PM
Never have your pubkey associated directly with your legal identity. If your legal identity is tied to any pubkeys you use, you're probably boned and will need to turn over the privkeys. If you have pubkeys showing in your wallet at all and they hold coins, you're probably boned and will need to turn over the privkeys, even if they're watch-only.

So put a watch on the Silk Road seized coins addresses.
4136  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which of the 6 new states would you move to if given a choice? on: July 18, 2014, 11:33:27 PM
what does California offer that Florida doesn't.  oh i know, Inn-and-Out burgers.  name something else.  oh wait u can't

No hurricanes.
4137  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Low-hanging pants now a crime in Ocala, punishable by jail time, $500 fine on: July 18, 2014, 05:44:01 AM
Aimed at people who can't afford belts or suspenders, let alone $500 fines.
4138  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which of the 6 new states would you move to if given a choice? on: July 18, 2014, 05:17:30 AM
I'd rather fucking exile to Arizona. It is false hope to the extreme to think that the tyrannical status quo will ever end in the geographical area currently known as California, no matter how many states it's divided into. Show me a single county in CA whose government does not violate human rights now (and therefore may continue to do so post-split-up).
4139  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A Guilty Verdict In Silk Road Case Could Doom Internet Freedoms on: July 18, 2014, 01:32:15 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_230_of_the_Communications_Decency_Act

Still waiting for Craig Newmark and Alexis Ohanian to go to prison.  Roll Eyes
4140  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Low-hanging pants now a crime in Ocala, punishable by jail time, $500 fine on: July 18, 2014, 01:01:17 AM
Get a morph suit, paint a naked body on it.
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