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461  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you had to make a movie about Karpeles, what title would you give it? on: January 16, 2015, 09:18:07 PM
Super Size Me
462  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Silk Road is Back on: January 14, 2015, 01:16:55 PM
SilkRoad isn't relevant anymore. No one trusts this name. Agora and evolution dominate the market and it looks like they are run much more professional. There was already another darknet market on i2p. I think i2p is too complicated and user unfriendly for the average guy. And since i2p isn't reviewed and checked as much as tor, I'd be skeptic whether it's really more secure.
463  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Adam Guerbuez claims some very big news is coming for Bitcoin this friday on: January 14, 2015, 01:07:40 PM
Adam discovered a website that sells Viagra for Bitcoins.
464  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitstamp hack. A real life test of anonymity in Bitcoin on: January 11, 2015, 10:55:41 AM
The hacker just needs time to turn the coins into fiat. In a few years no one really cares anymore. In the meantime he can split the 19k into thousands of smaller amounts, transfer, tumble, gamble, exchange to alt coins.

Does anyone still keep track of the stolen coins from the Sheep Marketplace?
465  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / The MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIST of potential Satoshi candidates on: January 03, 2015, 02:47:51 PM
I went through many posts and articles about the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto and made a list of the suspects,
divided into 1) prime suspects, 2)others, and 3) group/institutions
I know some sound very unlikely but I still mention them because I didn't want to make any prejudgments.
Please let me know about other potential candidates. Happy Birthday Bitcoin!

1)
Adam Back
Charles Bry
David Chaum
Michael Clear
Wei Dai
Hal Finney
Neal J. King
Martti Malmi
Shinichi Mochizuki
John Nash
Tatsuaki Okamoto
Vladimir Oksman
Nick Szabo

2)
Gavin Andresen
Andreas Antonopoulos
Peter Bachman
John Perry Barlow
Doug Barnes
Michel Bauwens
BCNext
Tim Berners-Lee
Jim Bell
Kay Bell
Tamas Blummer
Nicholas Bohm
S. Boxx
Stefan Brands
Eli Brandt
Greg Broiles
Patrick Byrne
Jan Camenisch
Arthur Chandler
Jim Choate
Igor Chudov
Bram Cohen
Nick Collision
Matt Corallo
Geoff Dale
Luke Dashjr
L.Detweiler
Whitfield Diffie
Ray Dillinger
Jamie Dinkelacker
James A. Donald
Dooglus
Barry Downey
Evan Duffield
Vincent Durham
Tony Eng
Dan Fabulich
Niels Ferguson
Paul Ferguson
Amos Fiat
Art Forz
Matthew Franklin
Patri Friedman
Curtis D. Frye
Tony Gallippi
Jeff Garzik
Matthew Gaylor
John Gilmore
David Gordon
James Orlin Grabbe
Ron Gross
Ashish Gulhati
Laszlo Hanyecz
Mike Hearn
Martin Hellman
Michael Hendrix
Eyal Hertzog
Robert A. Hettinga
Eric Hughes
Mike Ingle
David Irvine
Douglas Jackson
Victor K.
Jeff Kane
Mark Karpeles
Sunny King
Steve Klingsporn
Con Kolivas
Dave Krieger
Nick Lambert
Matthew B. Landry
Laurie Law
Charles/Charlie Lee
Vili Lehdonvirta
Hendrik Lenstra
Romana Machado
Michael Marquardt
Yossi Matias
Gregory/Greg Maxwell
Timothy C. May
Jed McCaleb
Stanton McCandlish
James McCarthy
Jim McCoy
Alfred J. Menezes
Perry E. Metzger
Jude Milhon
Max More
David Naccache
Daniel A. Nagy
Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto
Moni Naor
Satoshi Obana
Kazuo Ohta
Donald O'Mahony
Jackson Palmer
Torben Pedersen
Michael Peirce
Jean-Marc Piveteau
Naval Ravikant
Ben Reeves
Ron Rivest
Meni Rosenfeld
Nikolay Rozhok
Gary Rowe
Susan Sabett
Mayank Sahu
Steve Schear
Andreas Schildbach
Nils Schneider
Berry Schoenmakers
Adi Shamir
Carol Shaw
Charlie Shrem
Barry Silbert
Jerry Solinas
Markus Stadler
Bill Stewart
Patrick Strateman
Aaron Swartz
Amir Taaki
Yael Tauman
Hitesh Tewari
Will Thomas
Peter Todd
Zhou Tong
Dustin D. Trammell
Patrick P. Tsang
Ross William Ulbricht
Wladimir J. van der Laan
Thomas Vartanian
Roger Ver
Paul Vernon
Sebastiaan von Solms
Erik Voorhees
Michael Weber
Russell E. Whitaker
Zooko Wilcox-O’Hearn
Peter Wuille
Moti Yung
Phil Zimmerman
Haibin Zhang

3)
Group of above mention persons and/or others
NSA
Samsung/Toshiba/Nakamichi/Motorola
466  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Patrick Murck of The Bitcoin Foundation - attacked by a lunatic. on: November 12, 2014, 10:24:16 AM
If I were, I would admit it, again ONLY perverted if it pertains to jacking off to... I have in the past gone several days sans a shower if that's considered being unkempt. Fat, maybe, depending on what standards are used, but definitely not obese.

You are perverted in that you wear pink tutus in public.  Your beard is a god-damned fire hazard - forget about missing a shower one day.  You definitely are obese: http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/adult/defining.html according to the CDC.  In addition, according to any objective observer you are obese.  To some, you are a fat filthy pig.  To me, you are a fat filthy pig and a liar. 

You can't go around calling people a pedo without evidence to back it up.  Murck is probably a 100% upstanding guy and hard worker for the bitcoin community.   For you to slam him because you are an eccentric asshole, just isn't right.  I wish he'd sue you.  But as I mentioned earlier, he has important work to do rather than pay any attention at all to a buffoon in a pink tutu. 


Dully noted. Thank you kindly for your contribution to this fine thread. I look forward to reading your next post about how I'm a filthy pig that dons a tutu and that some lawyer is a fine outstanding citizen.


Since you haven't released any proof and focus on talking trash, I assume you have no proof, and you're just a fucked up loony craving for attention. Release your info or gtfo, waste of time reading your posts otherwise.
467  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Should I trust Bter? on: November 11, 2014, 07:56:12 PM
never had any problems with them
468  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Patrick Murck of The Bitcoin Foundation - attacked by a lunatic. on: November 09, 2014, 08:53:15 PM
Hey Bruno,

could you please release the proof you have. Now. It's in the interest of Bitcoin, abused children, and your own credibility.
469  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Monsanto & Bitcoin Argentina - Together ? on: November 06, 2014, 09:04:18 AM
Look at the other sponsors - looks like the devil himself sponsors this event
470  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How governments/ISPs can easily crash Bitcoin on: October 31, 2014, 10:09:38 AM
That's not how Bitcoin works.
You sign your transaction on your computer. Then you send the signed transaction over the network. Anyone can view that signed transaction and they would not have your private key.

Yes, private keys from transactions can not be captured. But there are other cases where a private key is exposed. I also don't mean you can get any private key but many.
471  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How governments/ISPs can easily crash Bitcoin on: October 31, 2014, 09:22:24 AM
I wonder what you think of this. Can it really be possible for the NSA or some large ISP to crash Bitcoin?

- observe internet traffic
- look for 51 character strings starting with 5 *
- collect them
- import keys and transfer all coins to own account

*for sure, many people send/receive/store their private keys unencrypted,  e.g. when generating paper wallets online
472  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another Bitcoin Website Banned From Reddit on: October 24, 2014, 08:05:22 AM
How about you stop posting the same shit about your ban every few weeks?

How often do people have to explain to you that reddit doesn't accept that you pay people to post and spam the forum with links to your website?
473  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Careful with BTC loans on: October 20, 2014, 12:43:18 PM
Many scammers on BTCJam. Don't trust those "verifications". After all, it's gambling.
474  Economy / Gambling / Re: List of the best Dice sites. on: October 18, 2014, 01:33:54 PM
play and invest at

onedice.me
ice-dice.com


475  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Found one of satoshi nakamotos bitcoin addresses. on: October 18, 2014, 01:29:41 PM
I don't know for sure but it has 50 BTC in it newly generated coins from 13th of January 2009!
https://blockchain.info/address/1CFBdvaiZgZPTZERqnezAtDQJuGHKoHSzg
I never thought I would just stumble upon one of satoshis address while messing around Smiley

Ok, cool, in case you also found the private key, you can just pm me
476  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The name of Bitcoin on: October 18, 2014, 01:28:02 PM
I would have named it

PaypalVisaMasterDollar
477  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any actual LEGIT btc charities for donations? on: October 09, 2014, 07:50:16 AM
http://www.erowid.org/donations/donations_cryptocurrency.php
478  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: @@ - BTCjam is Scam - @@ on: October 08, 2014, 09:44:45 AM
I also don't understand why they still exist. Many scammers, the word "verified" has no meaning at all, their support only replies after months and after you have written a hundred times.
I recommend http://www.btcjamscam.com
479  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Decentralized Cryptocurrency Exchange on: October 07, 2014, 08:23:39 AM
I don't know any decentralized exchange but I like the complete transparency of coinport.com
It's a new exchange, I don't know the people behind that exchange, and if they can be trusted. But their approach looks like a step in the right direction.
480  Other / Off-topic / Re: Video Evidence showing Reddit banned our Bitcoin Site & Blocked our Entire IP on: October 07, 2014, 08:18:01 AM
Fuck you for trying to cheat and being bitchy and stupid.
I will never visit your site and downvote all your posts on YT, whoaverse, getaether, and just everywhere.
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