Yup. Not a currency. A religion.
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Cognitive is operated by Garr255 Nasty mining is operated by Og Nasty CPA/BMF is operated by Usagi. GLBSE was operated by Nefario.
My question is by owning shares in them should you have unlimited liability if the operator goes rogue ?
In the real world laws are quite clear about this. Your liability is limited to the worth of your shares.
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Yeah, good luck with that. Take a look in the lending forum. There's even now people in there begging for others to lend them coins to buy ASICs with.
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I had venture capitalists invest in me once for about 18 years. Called em Mom and Dad. Good times. Good times.
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There is someone who claims to be buying MORE BFL products after announcement of delays, because they were at least telling them something. Reputation is definitely worth something.
Yeah, but according to the guy's photostream, he's pretty much piss drunk all day everyday, so he's probably not the most sensible guy anyway.
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Can you just wait until I sell it and prove you wrong?
I really, really hope that no one is stupid enough to buy it from you. Not just because I don't want someone to get scammed, but because I would weep for humanity. Is anyone really stupid enough to buy this watch from Dank? Is the human brain capable of such an error? Please, god, don't let it be the case. People gave a pirate thousands of Funbucks in an obvious Ponzi scheme.
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Excellent. I think BOW TO US is going to be a wonderful initiative to bring Bitcoin into the mainstream.
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We will need a name for this new institution.
I propose either
Bitcoin OverWatch
or
Bitcoin Control
Any copyright issues? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi49.tinypic.com%2Fwlyl3m.jpg&t=663&c=7pfcjvipXdCrSg) Nah, that's good, but we need to change the text "of America" It should be more like this: Bitcoin Over Watch Territory Oversight United States
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I love how even in their own press releases they don't use full names for their officers. That's trust inspiring.
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I thought you were selling this for a friend? Does the friend also not have a phone? How unusual.
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I.e. first test that makes sense to me is "what if those 5 letter groupings each represent one letter or number" code the nuts out of a program to try many different odd ways to add up those letters / divide by 1 then 2 then 3 then take the last digit and match it against a decending alpha-numeric list and see if it spells "COORDINATES 12"W 67"N
That's exactly the beauty of One Time Pads. Without the Pad you can theoretically arrive at any plaintext you wish from the crypto text via cryptanalysis without ever knowing if the plaintext is correct or something you want it to be like STUCK IN CHIMNEY PLEASE SEND HELP
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Didn't they say something about an anonymous venture capitalist backer, pretty sure that was in their initial ASIC project announcements. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I hope it's a Chinese relic hunter millionaire.
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We will need a name for this new institution.
I propose either
Bitcoin OverWatch
or
Bitcoin Control
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Please add: - Disallow use of the list function
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I just finished doing the one on the right side. I said Damn them, not Fuck them. ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif)
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Absolutely. More rules will lead to good things.
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K ONOIBAK E
That's interesting. Wasn't the pigeon found in a chimney?
Let's play with that string a bit.
O NO I BAKE
I think you're on to something.
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I don't think your idea is centralized enough. How about also giving Bitcoin Foundation legaslative and judicative powers so they could establish rules on correct buyer-seller behaviour and hand out punishment for failing to follow the rules?
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You're not having an original thought, no one needs to have this discussion again, there is no new information to add to the conversation. But there is: BFL has no chips, they don't know when they'll arrive, maybe however within the next two weeks. Big maybe.
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