Also, your MSN account created especially for this alter-ego of yours doesn't help your credibility...
There I go again, teaching scammers how to scam properly... And probably also teaching honest people to recognize scammers when they see one. The possibility of the latter beats the crap out of the possibility of the former.
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Better than finding them. He just did something only allowed to central banks, he created money, the lucky bastard... ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Actually no it was my information. I bought it with my information. So go fuck off.
Dude, I warned you on day one that you were not doing it right, admiting you were a carder and whatnot. Maybe I should've just told you to go fuck yourself back then... Now that I think of it, yeah, that would be better, as you would've probably kept your signature and only a fool would get scammed by someone who was openly admiting he was a carder. Where I come from a carder is a scammer, so you wouldn't even need a scammer tag to warn people.
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Well, his original signature as Zombie said he was a carder, so stolen credit card is the most likely explanation ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Sorry Xanax...
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I have a feeling that he/she has had many other accounts as well begging for money on this forum.
Only a feeling? I'm certain of it ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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they got deleted probably by a mod for she is posting junk and thus banned.
Hey BlueCorp, howcome you and Amytron have both logged out (ie. Last Activity time/date) within 2 minutes of each other for the past 3 days? Because BlueCorp is also a scammer(or maybe the same scammer)... I've called him/her out on day one. He just pretended not to understand it... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=67137.msg784546#msg784546
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After seeing the portuguese wikipedia bitcoin entry all I can say is that wikipedia is really lowering their standards and anyone who needs to be informed about bitcoin should read the bitcoin wiki and never touch wikipedia, even if using a 700 foot pole... http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin#Vis.C3.A3o_geralCada bitcoin pode valer até 10 dólares , o que é claro é considerado por muitos um roubo,porque uma bitcoin dentro da internet deveria valer menos que dinheiro real. English translation: Each Bitcoin can be valued up to 10 USD, wich, ofcourse, is considered by many as theft, because a bitcoin inside(sic) the Internet should be worth less than real money.
WTF? So according to the Portuguese/Brazillian wikipedia editors Bitcoin should have negative value? Something like -$10? Is that it? I know I could edit the entry myself, but I choose to leave it there and hope that someday that editor will just have to swallow is own words. I say FUCK WIKIPEDIA! And people here want to have them accept Bitcoin donation... If they ever accept them maybe I'll send them a negative bitcoin as a donation... -1 BTC ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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It's not really a problem for bitcoin. It's theft from the bot's actual owners, but we can't really do anything about that.
Well, I had an idea recently. The owners of the infected computers can sue the botnet operator for the Bitcoins their computers mined. This would counteract the profitability of the botnet operation. Maybe the Bitcoin community can assist with this somehow. Let's say that we find the bots and have the owners sign up on a class action suit. Once the operator is located, he can be hit with the suit. if... if... if... 99% chance that's not going to happen ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Young enough to still enjoy going to raves but old enough to be taken seriously if I ask for money to start a business from a bank ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Goa Gil is young enough to enjoy going to raves? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yes, the psy in my username comes from psychedelic and psytrance, not from psychopat ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Your wrong dude. I'm Portuguese... From Portugal, one of the most miserable countries in the world. loool Call me one of the PIG's :p
Also, I've bought bitcoins with paypal several times on this forum, and just ask someone who sold those bitcoins to me if I ever scammed them...
Demographics ain't got shit to do with it. If they did you'd have more chance to be scammed by me than by someone from the US...
But I digress... It's my country who is bankrupted after all, not me. I can proudly say that I make a good amount of money.
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Don't you guys realise that you are doing a better job at undermining peoples trust on Bitcoin by discussing this non-issue relentlessly than "mystery jerk miner" is by not including tx's on the blocks he mines? If people's trust depends on us being hush-hush about potential problems, even small ones like this, then the whole thing is hopeless. In the long run open discourse and letting the light fall on every corner is much more trustworthy than trying to pretend it's a perfect system that will never need improvement. You said it very well, potential problems, but whoever reads this thread and the other thread at the mining forum will read " real problem in need of a solution" and freak out. I'm just waiting for some dumb reporter to pick this up and start writing how Bitcoin is controled by botnets who don't even process tx's and other lies...
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I'll refrain from discussing the technical solutions because I'm not smart enough, but...
Don't you guys realise that you are doing a better job at undermining peoples trust on Bitcoin by discussing this non-issue relentlessly than "mystery jerk miner" is by not including tx's on the blocks he mines?
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How are you going to deal with the copyright associations from each country? Will you pay all of them the licenses to stream music? How will you get authorization from the labels that hold the distribution rights for those tracks?
Now the most important question: Are your pockets as deep as Apple's or Google's pockets?
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MtGox should not worry about being raided, they already have experienced oral and anal sex with law enforcement agencies of USA.
This, this and this! 1million times this! I'll only add that they are still experiencing it. Why do you think all these rules about notarized copies of ID's came from? CIA/DEA data mining at it's finest.
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I have bitcoin installed on windows XP 32 bits without a problem. And it works. I should add that it's not the very last version, so maybe there is an issue with the latest on Windows XP.
Or you have a corrupted HDD or a lot of fragmented files. I had an HDD die from running Bitcoin on Windows 7. Fragmentation killed it.
Windows 7 defrags on a schedule every Wednesday at 1AM local time. It also has some mods to the write process that reduces initial fragmentation. In short, I'm pretty sure your drive was about to die and the excessive number of seek ops pushed it over the edge. If you leave your bitcoin running 24/7 it will never defrag the files as they are in use when the defragmentation occurs. Add to that the fact that most people turn off their computers overnight... My case was the former. Other persons may experience the latter. My solution was to change my 24/7 Bitcoin node to a Linux box.
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I have bitcoin installed on windows XP 32 bits without a problem. And it works. I should add that it's not the very last version, so maybe there is an issue with the latest on Windows XP.
Or you have a corrupted HDD or a lot of fragmented files. I had an HDD die from running Bitcoin on Windows 7. Fragmentation killed it.
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