lol Such as less tax evasion/avoidance etc. You Bitcoiners are mostly libertarian. You don't believe in taxation. You *do* belive that 9/11 was done by Gubermint Jews with Thermite, tho, so that's something. Nothing conjured up before your eyes and passed off as real.
You mean like 21mil digital tokens that rubes are convinced will let them fart through silk?
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Knock fuckin' knock, Bitcoiner. The jig's up.
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... My ignore list consists entirely of ChartBuddy. He just bugs me
Oh, he's alright. I hear Eliza likes him. He should paste a picture of Tinker laughing & pointing next to each chart tho.
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...Gotta make the best out of an uncomfortable situation, I guess!
I like knowing that both the asset issuer and the exchange are MIA. Because Bitcoin TM Anyhow, why don't you relax... You'll enjoy it more.
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For those who were hoping for Greece to adopt Bitcoin as its national currency, GOOD NEWS! Bitcoin is now the official currency of NAMBLA ( http://nambla.org/ ) Now, that's not *quite* Greece, but sorta Greek in a way, no? I mean, it's a start! Congratulations, Bitcoiners. Bullish!
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... The things I say can't sound more like bullshit than the things you say. I live in the Netherlands. (Because you asked so nicely.)
Not sure what you're talking about, since I seldom make controversial claims. What, specifically, did you find difficult to believe?
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Hey Havelock the site has been down since last Friday and today is now Wednesday....just how soon is soonish....because that is not an answer. We need a real time please. Not just vague.
Click on the post I quoted, above yours. "The current schedule for the site to be back on line is for Monday March 2nd, 2015."
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... To expand on that: In the early years of ATM cards, the 4 digit pin-code was encrypted on the card, and it was easy to steal a card, read it, brute force the pin, and use it - the ATM's were not always online and you could always find one that was offline. The banks just assumed that nobody had access to card readers, and that the encryption formula was secret. Both turned out to be untrue after some years, but countless courts trusted the banks, and the conclusion was always that if the correct pin was entered, it had either to be the owner of the card who did it, or he had not secured his pin sufficiently (which he had to, according the contract). Money lost.
Source?
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What I meant is that "bitcoin insurance" can probably only be what circle and coinbase are offering, basically telling people that "it's all insured" but if your computer/account gets hacked you are screwed and they don't give you a penny. Considering bitcoin is irreversible and all, good luck with actual consumer protection.
If I let my computer get hacked, and the thieves empty my fiat bank account, I'm screwed, too. No difference. One of my neighbours had her bank card stolen after she went to an ATM. The thieves had seen her typing in her code. She got nothing from the bank. Sounds like utter bullshit. What country do you live in? I have a friend here in the UK, that used a ATM machine that had a card reader inserted into it, she was not covered either. Your neighbor, who is now your friend, got her card stolen [presumably after the thieves have seen her type in the pin]? Sounds legit. You sure your friend is your friend, and not just another Bitcoin scammer? Ha ha ha, you looney.. you do realise you are mixing two different people right? ^^ Get some sleep, take your meds, put on your glasses, engage your brain, take a bath, if you have access to one. You really are filthy, bitcoiner. My bad See, Havelock, Bitcoin's premiere securities exchange, did a runner. My attention was on on reassuring his victims that everything will work out for the best Because Bitcoin!TM
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What I meant is that "bitcoin insurance" can probably only be what circle and coinbase are offering, basically telling people that "it's all insured" but if your computer/account gets hacked you are screwed and they don't give you a penny. Considering bitcoin is irreversible and all, good luck with actual consumer protection.
If I let my computer get hacked, and the thieves empty my fiat bank account, I'm screwed, too. No difference. One of my neighbours had her bank card stolen after she went to an ATM. The thieves had seen her typing in her code. She got nothing from the bank. Sounds like utter bullshit. What country do you live in? I have a friend here in the UK, that used a ATM machine that had a card reader inserted into it, she was not covered either. Your neighbor, who is now your friend, got her card stolen [presumably after the thieves have seen her type in the pin]? Sounds legit. You sure your friend is your friend, and not just another Bitcoin scammer?
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It´s more than just trolling. This lamb guy is mentally unstable for sure. Probably not very developed social services where it lives.
Trolling? I've been calling Havelock legit since forever. You knew better tho. Havelock's as solid as a Panamanian bitcoin exchange. +1 would def. trade again! (do COG and NEOBEE still pay fees?)
Now, care for some humble pie for dessert?
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^As honest as Havelock ... I´m not reading more of this junk EVER. Bye.
Really, crow's already cooked, might as well have a bite
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Hey Matt, is Havelock holding your money, or are you? Because: ... The current schedule for the site to be back on line is for Monday March 2nd, 2015. ...
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.@galdur; hdbuck: Don't worry, everything will work out fine, it always does! Just in case, I'm cookin' up a mess 'o crow for you intrepid investors, ain't gonna go hungry It tastes better than it looks, I promise!
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Any updates coming up ?
Yeah, here: ... The current schedule for the site to be back on line is for Monday March 2nd, 2015. ... ~Happy Investing!
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What I meant is that "bitcoin insurance" can probably only be what circle and coinbase are offering, basically telling people that "it's all insured" but if your computer/account gets hacked you are screwed and they don't give you a penny. Considering bitcoin is irreversible and all, good luck with actual consumer protection.
If I let my computer get hacked, and the thieves empty my fiat bank account, I'm screwed, too. No difference. One of my neighbours had her bank card stolen after she went to an ATM. The thieves had seen her typing in her code. She got nothing from the bank. Sounds like utter bullshit. What country do you live in? Entirely possible even in the US. Really? I suppose everything's possible, but that's not really how things work. Heard plenty of "happened to my neighbor" stories, usually turns out 2b bulshit tho.
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Well something is clear, he sadistically enjoys other peoples losses.
Who?
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What I meant is that "bitcoin insurance" can probably only be what circle and coinbase are offering, basically telling people that "it's all insured" but if your computer/account gets hacked you are screwed and they don't give you a penny. Considering bitcoin is irreversible and all, good luck with actual consumer protection.
If I let my computer get hacked, and the thieves empty my fiat bank account, I'm screwed, too. No difference. One of my neighbours had her bank card stolen after she went to an ATM. The thieves had seen her typing in her code. She got nothing from the bank. Sounds like utter bullshit. What country do you live in?
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