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5141  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NASDAQ Article -- The Price of Bitcoin Is About to Get a Little Government Help on: April 01, 2015, 09:34:18 PM
jeez i hope this is a joke.

bears promised me two digits for this year  Angry
5142  Economy / Speculation / Re: SecondMarket Bitcoin Investment Trust Observer on: April 01, 2015, 07:59:40 PM
Looks like there won't be any trades this week. http://www.cnbc.com/id/102549768

from the article 1 unit = 1 share

Thanks for the article
5143  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Thanks to capitalism, global poverty is at its lowest rate in history on: April 01, 2015, 07:29:45 PM
There is a drawback common to both communism and capitalism. If the percentage of parasites / welfare-rats crosses a particular threshold, then the entire system will collapse. It is going to happen in the United States in near future.
Holy shit we agree! HUZZAH! But yeah, any system which sets up a socioeconomic hierarchy will filter the high IQ sociopaths and other master manipulators to the top. Bad for everyone, even them.

The problem with capitalism is that to win the game, you have to destroy it. Having all the wealth means no one else can participate in economic activity, no one else can play with you.

An awful game model, unsustainable, and wholly incompatible with human nature.

Snip

The true form of capitalism basically says your wealth is proportional to your productivity to ssociety.

This means in the end that society is deciding wether capitalism will be good or evil.
society could decide not to buy products that are made from slave labor or by destroying nature.
5144  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Hitler vs. Stalin on: April 01, 2015, 04:37:52 PM
Stop! the japanese are playing in a whole different league regarding ww2.

Japans view is developing in the direction of completely denying their war of aggression, war crimes and crimes against humanity in all over south east asia.

They also begun to redact their decisions about soldiers proofen to be guilty of crimes against humanity

Wont take long until the chinese will take a aggressive stance against it.

@OP

if 1 or 1 million would make a difference then we would not be better then stalin, hitler or all the assholes out their.

Fucking for virginity and bombing for peace doesnt work.
5145  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Kids today have a lot less freedom than their parents did. on: April 01, 2015, 04:24:44 PM
tell that the pedophile white catholic priests they must missed something (forgot that it is all just gods will)
ok thanks bye

The Catholic church never actively prosecuted its pedo priests for molesting children. This in turn encouraged more and more of them to continue their activity with 100% immunity. And this is a problem for the Catholic church all around the world, not just in white nations.


Yes that leads to the analogy that crimes happen everywhere, even under catholic whites - No link  to homogeneity of "races"
shoulda have read the post i quoted too
5146  Other / Politics & Society / Re: New phone app will bring women together more easily through 'cat connectivity' on: April 01, 2015, 03:45:10 PM
Her cat ~ her pussy.

where is the IPO  Grin
5147  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Kids today have a lot less freedom than their parents did. on: April 01, 2015, 03:43:33 PM
We've lost freedom, that's a fact, but we've also lost homogeneity. When I grow up, in a small town, every kid in my school was white and catholic. That was in a public school, in an average neighborhood. 100% of the children were white and catholic. That means we all had the same values, and we were all trusting each other. So did our parents, who gave me a lot of freedom because nothing could happen. And that was true, nothing happened.


tell that the pedophile white catholic priests they must missed something (forgot that it is all just gods will)
ok thanks bye
5148  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Kids today have a lot less freedom than their parents did. on: April 01, 2015, 03:35:38 PM
Nowadays, most of the schoolteachers are of the ultra-left or radical feminist types. They always thrust their views upon small children. I remember an incident, when a 3-year old kid was termed as racist, because he liked a white doll more than a black one.

I am scared for those kids, hopefully they turn out to rebel against the ultra facist parental generation, and we get a weird mix of hippies like the 1970s well in a digital age ha-ha.

The opposite response reaction mainly aka another counterculture is born.

Well the hippies were an answer to world wide escalating wars, inequality, political oppression and crimes against humanity Etc

That could never happen today in our civilized society... ups Roll Eyes
5149  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Leave Facebook if you don't want to be snooped on, warns EU on: April 01, 2015, 03:30:33 PM

It's the all-seeing-eye mofo Smiley

well, I've read that. I just don't know what does it have anything to do with facebook.

I think he was just referring to the fact that Facebook is a data mining dream for certain 3 letter agencies and is more than likely played a huge role in the TIA program.

Quite funny that nearly every terrorist organisation has a Facebook or twitter account x)
5150  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Leave Facebook if you don't want to be snooped on, warns EU on: April 01, 2015, 01:21:53 PM
The internet will soon consist of only google with their truth algo and facebook with this:
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-29/big-brother-here-facebook-reveals-its-master-plan-control-all-news-flow
5151  Economy / Speculation / Re: SecondMarket Bitcoin Investment Trust Observer on: March 31, 2015, 09:20:17 PM
Still no selling? Share holders not willing to sell any... even at that premium! I would expect few would sell at those high bids and buy back again lower as "investors".

I suppose that the old investors are still waiting for their digital certificates or whatever they need in order to put their shares for sale.  

I still got no reply for my second attempt to ask the OTCQX help desk about the unit of "size".

As noted before, the average BIT investor has lost, on paper, about 40% of the money he invested.  Some investors made a profit, some are roughly even, but some lost a lot more than 40%.  I would be very surprised if none of those old investors chooses to sell now.

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@jl2012
Shares Outstanding   1,388,600   a/o Feb 10, 2015 (http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GBTC/profile).
If they have so many shares then they hold more bitcoins as it is written on first page  Wink

The difference is 3128 BTC or less than 2.5%.  Could it be the effect of fees?

if then only a part, because they surely need to pay their employees.

but good question about the unit size, i tried to look through the faq and learning center but found no info.

also the bidders seem to be pretty big names in the financial world.

5152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Proof-of-stake is more decentralized, efficient and secure than PoW- white paper on: March 31, 2015, 06:35:18 PM
Factually incorrect.  Of course it can scale, it's doing so now.  With current ongoing development, scaling will continue to be possible for the foreseeable future.  The top posts in this forum will start you on the road to knowledge.

It's a delusion, but I'm not going to waste time on explaining why it is so.

Could you link something? I would be really interested in reading more about it!

coz i guess you are not meaning blockchain size and tps right?
5153  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why does the US get a different version of TIME magazine? on: March 31, 2015, 05:51:42 PM
The average us citizien is to intelligent to be bothered with international crisis usually created by us foreign policies Smiley
Try looking at the copy of an Egyptian newspaper that the locals get versus that which is on the web in English, lol...

 somalian newspapers are quite a show too

(/edit i really think if you wanna be a role model you gotta have higher standards)
5154  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why does the US get a different version of TIME magazine? on: March 31, 2015, 05:33:12 PM
The average us citizien is too intelligent to be bothered with international crisis usually created by us foreign policies Smiley
5155  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How Good are Your Math Skills? on: March 31, 2015, 05:29:54 PM
I'm confident that I'm good at it more than most of you, because I'm graduated in China.

You are such a racist  Wink
5156  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why the upcoming crash will be huge. on: March 31, 2015, 01:43:52 AM
We gonna see sub 0 $ coins!

You have been warned Cool
5157  Economy / Economics / Re: EUR might drop below USD on: March 30, 2015, 05:53:10 PM
Weaker euro is good for the export but you guys forget the other side of the medal.
imports are going to get proportionaly more expensive.
5158  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Has anyone been wronged by localbitcoins? on: March 30, 2015, 04:58:00 PM
From my experience they support the side with the most evidence.

Good luck to you
5159  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help me debate an economist on Bitcoin! on: March 30, 2015, 04:56:36 PM

How is bitcoin a smart contract?  Contracts are legal agreements.  Ultimately laws enforce contracts

Decentralise deschmentalize.  Who gives a shit when its wasteful and inefficient

Why the hell would someone convert USD to bitcoin to make a purchase.  Then the vendor has to convert it back to USD to pay his suppliers.  Extra uneeded steps when you can use credit card, cash, paypal, opaypor whatever



This sounds like the guy going on about how he has to maintain his car, fuel his car and how a horse is just so much better than a car.

Well my girl would probaly agree to that....  Cheesy
5160  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 30, 2015, 04:46:11 PM
Ok bears how about you make some pictures of your incredible riches which you got from shorting.

Sometimes it feels like the emperor of china himself is posting here
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