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421  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Chart Sites? on: August 28, 2015, 06:58:56 PM
Hm... wasn't there a practically identical thread some weeks ago? Even the answers were the same i believe.

The best and most important chart website for me is tradingview.com. They have a lot of indicators and you even can create or use custom indicators. Really usefull website.
422  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cryptospot.me hacked by Bulgarian Cyber army! on: August 28, 2015, 06:55:32 PM
I personally don't buy it , why in it for them to hack small project as this . make no sense
However seems like they managed to hack the manager of this project aswell (even his BTCtalk account ) xPooky https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=945211.0 and he is trying to recover it and this is his new account  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=542915;sa=showPosts

Also I think his post should make you comfortable either it's big or small amount you have invested : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=945211.msg12077964#msg12077964

Maybe they test random websites for a certain vulnerability? Like porttesting, only on different domains. And this setup had the vulnerability. Easy way to spread the word, or the fame of these hackers i guess.
423  Other / Off-topic / Re: twerk gifs on: August 23, 2015, 04:19:47 PM
Most of these asses are way too fat. I think i would not be able to have sex with. It's simply not sexy for me to see moving piles of fat. And i guess this kind of movement only works with a lot of fat.

I think i prefer trained girls. Having muscles mean you already know they are no lazy woman, lying around and eating chips. And having a defined body is way more sexy than all this fat.

Might be that all man are different and that's good. Otherwise we would all compete for the same woman.
424  Other / Off-topic / Re: Boy, you ain't right! (a true story where I'm the "boy") on: August 23, 2015, 04:00:17 PM
I'm not really sure what you want to tell us with that. That you are gullible? Tongue

But i have to admit... you describe the bitcoin community members. Regardless of they wanted to or thought they are clever... practically every community member fell for at least one scam. And most for more than that. And when it wasn't a scam then inept businessmans and so on. Roll Eyes
425  Economy / Trading Discussion / @OmegaStarScream about SEPA Works outside Europe ? on: August 23, 2015, 03:57:24 PM
I really don't get that behaviour some people on here show with instantly closing the threads they opened when they think they got their answer. Don't you think there could more answer come?

For example your SEPA, i'm not sure what you want to use it for but travelling to europe should not be needed. There once was a discussion about opening bitcoin safe bank accounts with a polish bank somewhere. You could open an account through the internet there. I don't know though where this thread was.

Depending on if foreign persons can open sepa bank accounts, or if there is some prerequisit needed, you might check out that.

426  Other / Politics & Society / Re: CEO who raised workers’ minimum pay to $70K hits predictable problems on: August 23, 2015, 01:25:09 PM
why did the high skilled workers leave? they didnt got less salary right?
i mean the people that left will get the same salary somewhere else right?

greed and jealousy.

we need the singularity asap.
(of course only if it isnt going to kill us)

All incentive goes out the door when the minimum is 70k. The lazy workers will get paid the same as the hard-working ones. There is no room to expand and move forward.

i can accept this argument if they would get a higher salary somewhere else and if it is a comparison between lazy and hardworking.
but if this is not the case i can only assume it is just simply emotional reasons.

i mean for example the less skilled worker on machine x, which is easier to handle, would still need to give 100% to do his work, exactly like the skilled work on machine y, which is more difficult to handle.
in this example the working for both of them would be the same.

i hope i could make my thinkings somewhat clear.






There will be no need to go to college and pay off loans if you can dip french fries in hot oil for $15/hr (until the robot takes over your job, but that's in another thread of mine). Why the extra stress? OK, nice chair, A.C. all day long. You still have to deal with clients and stuff... You learn all your life hard work brings more reward. You watch your favorite sport team and you get it.







In such a world i would become the nightwatchman. Sitting around and doing nothing. And i would get my notebook with me and browse the forum to learn how to make money with bitcoins. Cheesy

See... even such stupid laws, if it would be one, could be circumvented easily with the globalized world we have now.
427  Other / Politics & Society / Re: CEO who raised workers’ minimum pay to $70K hits predictable problems on: August 23, 2015, 01:22:43 PM
why did the high skilled workers leave? they didnt got less salary right?
i mean the people that left will get the same salary somewhere else right?

greed and jealousy.

we need the singularity asap.
(of course only if it isnt going to kill us)

All incentive goes out the door when the minimum is 70k. The lazy workers will get paid the same as the hard-working ones. There is no room to expand and move forward.

i can accept this argument if they would get a higher salary somewhere else and if it is a comparison between lazy and hardworking.
but if this is not the case i can only assume it is just simply emotional reasons.

i mean for example the less skilled worker on machine x, which is easier to handle, would still need to give 100% to do his work, exactly like the skilled worker on machine y, which is more difficult to handle.
in this example the working for both of them would be the same.

i hope i could make my thinkings somewhat clear.





Then when you come out of school. You know that you will earn the same like everyone other... why should you go to university and study for years really hard? There is simply no incentive since you would get the same like the person washing the windows.

And when someone is stupid for whatever reason, he only can put together some simple tasks, then why should it be fair that the rocket scientist who creates value for many will get the same? You know, it is simply killing incentive. A state running like that would have no rocket scientists anymore. Or very few. Because regardless of what you do, you will get the same as all. You would not get rewarded for puttin in more effort.

So i can understand that.
428  Other / Politics & Society / Re: CEO who raised workers’ minimum pay to $70K hits predictable problems on: August 23, 2015, 01:18:51 PM
Same amount of money for very different work is not fair. Understandable. Since those higher qualified persons mostly spent years learning what they now know. If they would have earned the same anyway at the end then they would not have to go study.

So really, i think the guy running the company did not create the company. He simply should have known how this will turn out when he would have had the least bit of imagination. So i think he got this business from his dad or so.
429  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why do you hate hackers,Scammers,carders ? on: August 23, 2015, 01:05:17 PM
I like hackers, but I think we have a different understanding of the word.

Exactly... hackers is a word that is used very different in the media than hackers see it themselfes. Hacker never would steal or destroy something. Those are crackers.

But i think no one really cares about the difference outside of the community.
430  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why do you hate hackers,Scammers,carders ? on: August 23, 2015, 01:01:24 PM
hi

I dont understand why (most) of people hate these guys hackers,Scammers,carders... , Note : Im not talking about Hacker,Scammers,... kids type because all they want is fun and they are stupid (most of the time)  ok .


Lets go to the bottom of this :

hackers (Type: money hunters) ,Scammers,carders are normal and very nice people but never had the chance for a good life , if you hate them its just because you are in a good life , you have a nice father and a sweet mom called maybe "sarah" right ? and with lots of cash.

But these people have a father called "saw-Fuck-face" and a mom called "Face-Fuck-Son" and they live in a life called "sadness" , i know some of you will never understand but some people have no optionts Forexample in africa and other countries  .


This world is not fair.

Haha, you are funny. Why do you hate people that take things from you that you worked for? They take it because they don't want to work for it. They could work for it but they chose not to. They want the easy way and hopefully they get an easy life for it, behind bars. There they get their daily meal and they should be happy since they don't need to work for it.

Having a bad past does not excuse chosing to steal from others. It might mean they did not have the time to form their own morals but then they will meet people that think differently about that. And if they got hated then they have to think.

No, there is simply no excuse for chosing the easy way by screwing others.
431  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Garland shooter bought pistol through ATF’s controversial gun running sting on: August 23, 2015, 12:43:14 PM
You guys literally know nothing about Fast and Furious. The Government did not force gun shops to sell guns to people. They tracked the guns that were legally bought by individuals they thought were gun runners in order to get evidence to arrest them or to find out how they are distributing these guns. Arizona law prevented the government from stopping these purchases. They were all legal purchases. If you really are a realistic person, Fast & Furious makes gun protection laws look horrible. The government can't stop gun runners from purchasing as many guns as they want in order to distribute to drug cartels. They have to prove that they are distributing these guns to the cartels.

Thanks for clarification. To believe that obama spread weapons in order to disallow spread weapons is way too stupid to believe.

So obamas fiends want to read it so that he spread the weapons while in fact they only tried to track legal weapons they could not confiscate.

Well, that is a huge difference.
432  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Garland shooter bought pistol through ATF’s controversial gun running sting on: August 23, 2015, 12:41:00 PM
So what? The racist right-winger who massacred a church-full of blacks was allowed to buy a gun because of the insane laws foisted on us by the nra and its lapdogs. The right-wing nutter, Houser, had an arsenal of weapons he was able to buy under our current gun laws. The list goes on and on.
People who support the insanity of our current gun laws are morally responsible for all of the gun killings that are perpetrated by these extremists.

If someone wanted to kill a church full of black people that badly, they would just decided to blow it up or gone on a murder spree with a knife, or throwing stars, etc if they couldn't purchase a gun. Having tougher gun laws will not prevent deaths from crazy people. Period.

The difference is that you can kill way more and way faster with a firegun. Throwing stars would be deadly very seldom and you need to be very skilled with a knive to kill many.

I personally think tougher gunlaws will prevent a lot of these invidents... but only not all. See germany. We have no allowed guns so far that everyone can buy but we have sports with guns. The result is that there are many weapons in private homes. And these weapons were used, often enough in school killings too. Often childs of parents doing it for sport.
433  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Garland shooter bought pistol through ATF’s controversial gun running sting on: August 23, 2015, 12:37:28 PM
If a gun store owner knowingly sells a firearm to a person who's intent is to use it in a criminal act then that gun store owner is liable and must suffer the penalty.

Obama and Holder knowing sold firearms to persons who's intent was to use them in criminal acts.

Arrest Obama.

Arrest Holder.

Do it now.

I really doubt that obama knew about that. As if this Mr. Holder would have needed the ok of obama for doing that. The plan was way too stupid as if it is imaginable that obama would not have seen the risks of it.

So i really think that obama did not know about that. Or is there proof that he know and agreed? I doubt that.

If not then this is only a conspiracy theory again. At least that obama agreed.
434  Economy / Auctions / Re: 🌟🌟 Auctionating Limited Paypal Account with 130$ on it!!! on: August 21, 2015, 09:23:19 PM
Using paypal was not a good idea. Using paypal for bitcoin trades was an even worse idea. I mean you now got the account limited but i'm pretty sure you will get some more chargebacks. Buying bitcoins with paypal is the number one most loved way for scammers to get their hands on bitcoins.

But i lost my paypal account too... for some other thing. I don't cry after them anymore. When i really need something be paid with paypal then i have the forum and i can pay someone with bitcoins to pay my paypal bill. Tongue
435  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can't Paste Bitcoin Addresses on: August 18, 2015, 12:44:24 PM
Personally I'd just trash the computer. The potential harm here isn't limited to bitcoin theft. He could have his debit card, credit card details stolen & end up being a victim of fraud.

If you have bitcoins on that computer send them to a paper wallet created offline & throw that computer in the trash.
You're playing a dangerous game by keeping that computer.

Exactly. It's hard to know if all traces are killed. I once had a virus that reappeared on both OS i had on that computer at that time. I deleted it and it came back and showed even up on the other OS. Until i noticed that the bootloading screen had some strange signs showing. So i thought maybe the bootloader was infected, i overwrote it and killed all virus files on the OS and it was gone.

No Virusscanner had detected that... or maybe they had but couldn't do anything against. I wasn't informed about the bootloader virus though.
436  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can't Paste Bitcoin Addresses on: August 18, 2015, 12:40:57 PM
usually a virus steal your wallet directly, this sound somethign messed up with your os or drivers or something else, it could still be a virus but i don't know, try to scan with other antivirus
and btw what address is displayed after the change? it's a fresh new address without bitcoin or it's already used? also from where you are copy pasting address? from core?

such virus would unlikely be caught by antivirus because it is not a keylogger and does not do the things that virus usually does, so I won't be surprised if it it is indeed a virus


but be sure that you are copying the correct address, just in case

It's a classic virus. What is a virus if not something that sneaks into a computer to do malicious things? Viruses aren't only keyloggers.
437  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can't Paste Bitcoin Addresses on: August 18, 2015, 12:38:14 PM
usually a virus steal your wallet directly, this sound somethign messed up with your os or drivers or something else, it could still be a virus but i don't know, try to scan with other antivirus
and btw what address is displayed after the change? it's a fresh new address without bitcoin or it's already used? also from where you are copy pasting address? from core?

No there was a virus that actually did this same thing. It observed the clipboard for bitcoin addresses and changed the addresses to ones that belonged to the hacker. It's a pretty old virus design actually i believe.
438  Economy / Economics / Re: This is how 0.037 Bitcoins looks like in Venezuela on: August 18, 2015, 12:23:05 PM
I asked a colleague of mine from Venezuela. How is it back home, are the old folks safe? He did not say yes. On the problem of sending money (I don't know the economic situation of his parents, but with borderline hyperinflation a salary can become worthless quickly), he told me he could send money via the bank, it would take a week, there was danger of being robbed (that is what he said, maybe some clerk just confiscating the money for himself), and he would not get the full blue rate (I think he gets the Simadi rate, which is about 1/4 of what he should have got).

I introduced him to localbitcoins, he got an account loaded with some coins. He has a bank account inside the country accessible over the internet, and there are lots of traders in the country, giving a rate slightly worse than the blue rate. After that, he can transfer the bolivars to his relatives' account. After a few days I asked, but he hadn't tried it. He will wait until the a need arises, to avoid some of the inflation. I look forward to hearing of his experience. Anyway I could not wait to write this...

 

You might want to advise him to use bitcoin only with a secondary throw away bank account. You don't want to be responsible when the bank is closing his account because they think bitcoin is too risky or they fear money laundering. The trouble to move all payment streams to another bank account is enourmous.
439  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Transactions speed prevent us from going to Mainstream ? on: August 18, 2015, 10:36:55 AM

Care to explain what the pattern was that led to you being asked about what you did with your money? And where are you from? United States? I guess that's the country i imagine the easiest that they implement such things.


It's in a lot of places now. I'm in the UK. There've been cases where people were flatly denied the ability to withdraw large amounts of cash. If you can then they often ask you what you're doing with it and in some cases you have to provide proof. Same goes for large cash deposits.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/saving/article-2547286/High-street-banks-block-customers-taking-large-cash-sums-counter.html

Wow, didn't know that normal people have to deal with that nowadays. But it doesn't surprise me that it is in the UK. I mean they are the second best follower of the "War on terror". Surely they see all their citizens as potential terrorists. Roll Eyes
440  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Transactions speed prevent us from going to Mainstream ? on: August 17, 2015, 09:34:52 PM
The big thing right now is about pattern recognition put in place by banks and govs to control whatever we do with our money.
I say this not as a fud but because it happened to me: I was asked to give some clarifications about what I did with my money.
Hence I realized that is NOT my money. I mean, yes it is, but at a certain extent.

This scares me. Since there's very little I can do about it. I have no control over it.

I started using bitcoin because of this: I want control over my wealth. I do not trust govs and banks.
My money my rules not theirs.

Care to explain what the pattern was that led to you being asked about what you did with your money? And where are you from? United States? I guess that's the country i imagine the easiest that they implement such things.
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