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4881  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: pirateat40's end game on: April 21, 2012, 04:26:44 AM
Maybe I should click on the highlighted "ignore" link below your name, psytard. (Yes, I read up on you in the alt currency forum.)

Please, do click the ignore button, FUCKtard. After all, ignorant guys must love Ignore buttons.
Also, press the logout button and never come back. Roll Eyes
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out!


LOL. Hit a nerve, did I?  Smiley

So why don't you explain why someone would pay that much more for shares at GPUMAX versus buying other mining contracts AND why BTCST would give an interest rate that is more than double what other banks give?

As I said before, the only person who would have to explain something is Pirate himself, and before explaining it to a fucktard that hides behind a sockpuppet account he would explain it to his depositors/investors.

Now, get lost. You didn't hit a nerve, but it seems I did hit a nerve by answering to you.

I've been here for a year using the same handle, and one year from now I'll still be here using it.
We can't say the same about you, can we, you coward?
Don't forget to press that logout button, fucktard...
4882  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: pirateat40's end game on: April 20, 2012, 10:38:42 PM
Maybe I should click on the highlighted "ignore" link below your name, psytard. (Yes, I read up on you in the alt currency forum.)

Please, do click the ignore button, FUCKtard. After all, ignorant guys must love Ignore buttons.
Also, press the logout button and never come back. Roll Eyes
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out!
4883  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: pirateat40's end game on: April 20, 2012, 10:24:16 PM
edit: I note you've been registered about 12 hours.  Did you read the 40+ pages in the pirate thread where most of this has been discussed before?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=50822.0

But now I'll just STFU because I have nothing to be nosy about Pirate's business, he has always been an upstanding guy to me after all, nor do I need to explain this type of shit to ignorant folks(not talking about you P4man).

Yes, I've read both threads. I've been following everything about bitcoin since may of last year, so I'm not ignorant.

I didn't intend to say you were an ignorant person, just ignorant about certain aspects of certain stuff. We all are, ones in some areas, others in other areas. Also, I wasn't talking about you specifically, but in general terms only.

And if you were not ignorant about pirate's business plans you wouldn't be asking so many questions.

In fact, Pirate's original post about his lending business shed more light about what it trully was than it does today.
The ones who remember the exact words posted there will have a better idea, the one's who don't, tough luck, they should exercise their memory skills Wink
4884  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: pirateat40's end game on: April 20, 2012, 10:04:46 PM
Sure, but even for dollars, afaik criminals usually dont pay 50% for money laundering.  For something which already is as difficult to track as bitcoin, I just dont see that as a likely explanation, not at those prices, and those volumes. It also doesnt explain why they would use gpumax exclusively and not jump on other occasions to buy mining contracts that would clean their coins just as thoroughly for just a fraction of the cost.

Petty criminals don't pay 50% to launder money, that's true.
And they don't need to pay dollars. SilkRoad coins go to GPUmax, clean coins go the criminals wallets. Please note, SilkRoad was used as an example, and nothing that I'm saying is to be taken as a fact.
If they bought mining shares they could never be sure they would get clean coins. With GPUmax, they can.

But now I'll just STFU because I have nothing to be nosy about Pirate's business, he has always been an upstanding guy to me after all, nor do I need to explain this type of shit to ignorant folks(not talking about you P4man).
4885  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: pirateat40's end game on: April 20, 2012, 09:41:01 PM
P4man, if you follow GPUmax thread you'll see that they haven't that much leased work. Also it is known that GPUmax most of the times points the leased mining power to certain pools. Just ask Graet form ozco.in and he'll be one of the pool operators to confirm that.

Ofcourse that still doesn't tell you who's buying the shares, especially to point them at hop-proof pools... but someone is!

Also, have any of you guys ever stopped to think that mining, even if they need to pay more than shares are worth, are one of the gratest ways to get clean coins?

Clean coins can be very valuable to certain persons in certain business, err, areas...
But now I'm already talking too much and if any of you haven't figured this out for yourselves you didn't even deserved to hear it from my mouth in the first place.
4886  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: pirateat40's end game on: April 20, 2012, 09:21:53 PM
Hi, curious, I found curious enough that you say his closest competitor is only offering 3%/week...

Have you stoped to think that maybe his closest competitor is not as much a competitor as you think he is and is most likely also an investor in BS&T?
You only strengthen his point.

Strenghten his point or not, if that was what he tought then he wouldn't even mention "the closest competitor" or would've laid it down from the beginning like it is.
Or do I understand it wrong and he isn't even trying to make a point but instead just trying to figure out how someone can make so much money when he obviously can't himself?

Also, whatever. Nobody but Pirate himself has the answers to all that, and if anytime he wished to give them I bet he would give them to his depositors first and not to some jealous nobody who just dropped from the sky 12 hrs ago to start questioning other persons honnesty.

Also, if someone wishes to question Pirate about his business they can go do it on his threads. There's no need to start spreading FUD on the forums by opening new threads about HIS businesses.

I'm starting to see a pattern here...

I say that the user curious is nobody else but some MPOE-PR sockpuppet... Remember that MPOE is trying to short PPT.X bonds.
4887  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: pirateat40's end game on: April 20, 2012, 09:18:37 PM
Hi, curious, I found curious enough that you say his closest competitor is only offering 3%/week...

Have you stoped to think that maybe his closest competitor is not as much a competitor as you think he is and is most likely also an investor in BS&T, hence the % cut?
4888  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinapult - send Bitcoin over email in seconds on: April 20, 2012, 09:11:12 PM
anyone tried? reliable? no bicoins lost in the process? then I might give a try.

Don't need to try to know evoorhees and barebones ventures are as reliable as they can be.
If bitcoins get lost in the process, most likely it won't because because of them. And if it is indeed because of them I have every reason to believe they'll do the right thing Wink

But don't take my word for it. Grin
4889  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a Loan, + build my credibility on: April 20, 2012, 08:58:19 PM
btw - the place is a lot friendlier now than six months ago

QFT

grumble grumble - psy you're making me look up urban dictionary - stupid tla

Quoted For Truth
4890  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a Loan, + build my credibility on: April 20, 2012, 08:52:41 PM
btw - the place is a lot friendlier now than six months ago

QFT
4891  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ashton Kutcher is among the early investors in Dwolla on: April 20, 2012, 06:49:11 PM
Ben Milne is going to pull-a-dwolla on Ashton...

And I predicted it first! Grin
4892  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Logo Design (Decision will be made 4/21/2012 12:00 AM CST) on: April 20, 2012, 05:27:15 PM








The IN of BITCOIN has a diferent collor, which compounded with the backwards PIRATE text and the TRUST bellow means "IN PIRATE (we) TRUST"
Now to explain why the Pirate is written upside down and inverted: It means the trust the users of BS&T have in Pirate is kind of a backwards sentiment Smiley Trusting a Pirate! lol?

My personal favourite

The binary code around the globe after decoded gives PIRATE Cheesy Wich compounded with the IN in a different color also has a subtle meaning of "IN PIRATE (we) TRUST".
The circle has a bit of a bigger space between the end and the beginning of the binary code to mark the spot where it starts.

4893  Economy / Securities / Re: [ANNOUNCE GLBSE] 1500 PPT.A Pirate Pass Through Bonds on: April 20, 2012, 05:18:29 PM
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Wow, GLBSE surely now gets Bitcoins coming in like a medium sized exchange!

2231 valid bids, 2300.4182609 BTC in valid bids, average bid 1.031, 1500 shares end at 1.012 per share. Bids lower than that would currently not get filled (and there is a crazy amount of high bids already - the upper 1/3 of currently winning bids is above 1.06)

There are more bids in here than MtGox exchanged in BTC <--> EUR in the last 24h (~1600 BTC)!

I guess, I'll just take my chances next week and hope for a lower price when the excitement might have cooled down a bit...

Or alternatively, buy @70-80 cents to the dollar (and thus make 70% at the end of the month).

Not to mention 4.7 kBTC actual volume > 2.3 kBTC of "maybe" volume.


I wonder if a mod would remove this off topic spam from our thread.

MPOE-Pretty Rude you are doing a great job at getting people mad at you. 

I have never thought it needed before for anyone but can this guy get banned? Spamming every thread is over the top.

And "she" lives in a supermarket. Just go check the address in the whois of the polimedia.us domain name...

Funny as hell, "she" was saying that Namworld, who is fully Nefario VerifiedTM and even has a registered company in Canada, which he gave the name and registration number for people to check, should have OTC ratings for people to trust him...
4894  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: April 20, 2012, 04:52:21 PM
For reference, what OS are you running?

Ubuntu 12.04 x64

BTW, you planning on having Mac .dmg's?
4895  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: April 20, 2012, 04:25:59 PM
Ok, I removed the previous package. Instealled the new amd64-python2.7...
...and it works Smiley

As soon as I get some extra BTC in my wallet gonna throw you some for all the trouble.
After all I was the only one to complaint. Smiley
4896  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: April 20, 2012, 04:00:08 PM
Hey, wait a minute, if that's all it was, then it shouldn't have worked at all, because I don't have python 2.7, so the python version obviously doesn't make any difference at all. Where exactly did psy's error come from? You know what, just remove libpython from the dependency list, put up one version per architecture, and see if that works on both my and psy's system. If it does, problem solved. Except for the problem of why it didn't work on psy's system originally after he hacked the dependencies, that trick should have worked...

Yeah, I was hoping that my dependencies hack would work. After all it asks for libpython2.6 or superior, doesn't it?
Isn't that what >=2.6 means? Equal or superior?

I will try it again and post results in a while.
4897  Local / Português (Portuguese) / Re: Governo dos EUA derruba site da rede Tor que vendia drogas. on: April 20, 2012, 03:48:41 PM
quero ver derrubar o silkroad, ja devem tar na cola faz tempo


Se demorarem tanto como demoraram para este por volta de 2016 deve estar concluído Grin

E detalhe que esse usava métodos de pagamento rastreáveis. O Silk Road é bem mais difícil de achar.

Pois. Talvez em 2036 então lol
4898  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: April 20, 2012, 07:11:14 AM
Well, I can't install it. It wants libpython2.6. It seems libpython2.7 is not good enough for it, despite being good for 0.73-alpha.

Tried to trick the installer, and I was successful on doing it. But when trying to start Armory it crashes when swig_import_helper tries to load libpython2.6.so.1.0 on CppBlockUtils.py line 21 because it doesn't exists...

Also noticed that ArmoryQt.py didn't had permissions set for being executed as an application. Until I gave it permissions it didn't even crashed, just didn't worked at all Cheesy

Well, hang on to your older Ubuntu distros, because I can't even find libpython2.6 on Synaptic anymore, just 2.7 and 3.2, both of which are installed.
4899  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: deCrypto: Wikileaks Fundraiser (NSFW) on: April 20, 2012, 06:51:11 AM
**UPDATED: Donations can be sent directly to wikileaks through this one time address generated on the wikileaks donations page: 1k8KJrvTReB8UADNayX7dKhfnrLVsfikx

How can any of us be sure that the address you posted really belongs to wikileaks?
No, you having breasts and being naked is NOT a valid reason...

wikileaks confirmed this address by donating the first bitcoin from their official donation address. 

block chain dont lie?

I see. It wasn't actually the first, but yes, it's there Smiley
4900  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: April 20, 2012, 05:43:00 AM
Also, 0.73-alpha works.

Something's wrong with that deb file.
Failed on Gdebi, failed on the console.
Complaints about missing libpython2.6.

Strange thing happened. After running it on the console and giving the error it installed it...
Icons missing on the Unity dash, just 3 blank icons. Which don't work, btw. I click them but Armory doesn't start.
Armory folder is on /usr/share/armory/, I checked
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