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5241  Other / Politics & Society / Re: PUTIN: Russia prepared to raise nuclear readiness over Crimea on: March 16, 2015, 07:40:09 PM
doesnt the memorandum make clear that ukraine only abolished their nuclear arsenal if the nuclear states promised not to intervene in any way and accept the sovereignty and integrity of the ukraine people?

well looks like a big joke now. also this might be a big step back regarding nuclear disarmament.
ukraine will be the prime example for nuclear weapon supporters...
5242  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ATOMIC: in SuperNET CORE - single blockchain for trading all coins&assets on: March 16, 2015, 07:10:43 PM
Could you show us the Exchange/Send tab?

And also demonstrate how the exchange of two cryptocurrencies would be done...

Let's say NXT-BTC...

i got message from cryptaxe that cross chain trading is actually disabled, because we need to get multisig and also InstanDex working bug free.
but a roughly estimation is that it will be probaly enabled before beta testing / a while after starting alpha testing.

remember, we are arriving at alpha stage right now! it is not unusual that not all aspects of the software is working Smiley

5243  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 16, 2015, 04:14:56 PM
Oh and a trillion $ per btc tommorow minimum

Yes, but only after dropping to single digits.  Roll Eyes

man that ride Grin
5244  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 16, 2015, 03:51:26 PM
As I side note: Free masons invited me to join their evil organization last December... it all happened in a very mysterious way, and they had a lot to offer me for my membership... I got the feeling that the wanted me to join then mostly because I have spend a lot of time on bitcoin programming and am an economic master, so they properly thought I was an good man to get in, in order to try to fight bitcoin more heavily... I never accepted their invitation.

You are deluded  Roll Eyes


I don't think so, I do not know you, but if you believe in all you taught in the school system and go to work everyday, I believe you are in controlled modern slave, and you are in that case more deluded then I will ever be Smiley

 

Oh and a trillion $ per btc tommorow minimum


More questions? Wink
5245  Economy / Speculation / Re: Try to answer the difficult questions... on: March 16, 2015, 03:24:32 PM
I hope you are not short on marging - prepare to get
wiped out Wink
5246  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ATOMIC: in SuperNET CORE - single blockchain for trading all coins&assets on: March 16, 2015, 03:02:49 PM
Is this wallet intended for cross chain trading?

Because I can't see the exchange anywhere in the pictures...

Yes pretty sure the ability of cross chain trading is enabled. Ledger maintaining is the mining part of it.

Also would make no sense of cryptaxe asking which coins we would like to test if cross chain trading would not work Smiley
5247  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ATOMIC: in SuperNET CORE - single blockchain for trading all coins&assets on: March 16, 2015, 01:16:34 AM
Hello everyone,

as ATOMIC is preparing to go into testing, we wanted to give you a preview about the actual progress and where ATOMIC is heading to.
Following are a few pictures of the working ATOMIC-Qt wallet with explanations of the different tabs.
All of the screenshots are from a Debian system but the interface is basically the same on all other operating systems.
This update is mainly intended for everyone signed up/signing up for the alpha testing so it will be more on the technical side.



This shows the startup screen of ATOMIC-Qt, which will be the first thing testers see when they startup the client.
A function runs several checks on your client configuration to make sure that everything is working and will help you fix any errors that are found.
The goal was to make it easy to use and quick to understand.



The second picture shows the Ledger Maintenance page when the maintainer is not running (mining is disabled).
In the alpha testing release we will use a modified version of cpuminer that supports the POG (Proof Of Gateway) protocol which is built in along with a modified p2pool.



The third picture shows the ledger maintainer page when the maintainer is running (mining enabled).
There is a built in web interface and alpha testers will also be able to see console output from the maintainer.
For the first time Alpha testers will have a chance to see how Proof of Gateway and the peer to peer 'mining' network of ATOMIC works - which is very differently than anything that they are used to.
Instead of competing for hash power, ledger maintainers (as described in the documentation) are rewarded for maintaining an active full node, which assists the network in recording cross chain transactions
to the Atomic Block chain. This means that all nodes are rewarded, for actually being a part of the network.



The fourth picture shows the DAC Voting Tab which may begin with testing in either alpha or beta stages of ATOMIC.
As described in the ATOMIC documentation, DAC asset owners and atom token owners will be able to influence and control the decisions of the DAC.
Asset and token owners will be able to create votes on a subject of their wish and publish it for the network to decide.



The fifth picture shows the current development version of the vote submission page and shows the idea behind the voting system and the decision making of a DAC.



The sixth picture shows the multisig/escrow widget that we have included.
We had to develop a library for dealing with multisig payments for asset holders, as well as for holding funds, storing the funds of a DAC vote and so on.
We made a QT widget which gives users access to this library and enables them to create and spend multisig blockchain transactions.
Our main goal for the Alpha testing is to test the multisig system as much as possible because it plays a main role in the ATOMIC DAC.

I hope the pictures and explanations gave you a gist of how the network and the DAC will work, else i advise strongly to take part in our alpha testing and of course read the documentation  Wink


Also for all alpha testers who signed up please send an email to cryptaxe (email on atomicdac.org contact page) with the following informations (all optional of course):
* Operating system(s) you have access to (We recommend starting a virtual machine for testing)
* Crypto Currencies that you want to test with
* Number of nodes you plan to run
* Do you have any devices like raspberry pis, or old low end computers that you plan to test
* Download and Upload speeds of your connection(s)
* Source or Bin download?


5248  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2015, 11:54:10 PM
numbers...


1 - cool

2 - not sure why you are not defining the downtrend as being from the ATH and all subsequent lower highs. If we do so then it is already broken. But you are quite right the price may not be going up any time soon..

3 - we can agree to disagree on this one

4 - Certainly not upset! I dont trade with leverage. When there are players stuffing 120,000,000 dollars into stealth startups, the majority of which work/own major silicon valley firms then I would suggest you are wrong Smiley. I think the price is heavily engineered or manipulated. But expecting the price to drop below 160 dollars from a high of 1200 seems a bit silly now.


My trading is based on other people's charts and my limited experience on exchanges since April 2013  Undecided

not sure what you guys were talking about, but this is really not a good basis for trading - actually it is a bad basis for everything ^^"
5249  Other / Meta / Re: scammers and bitcointalk on: March 15, 2015, 11:46:09 PM
im talking about depth 1 members, not random depth 2 members!

i just added that to the op
5250  Other / Politics & Society / Re: You think you can't change the world? on: March 15, 2015, 11:41:10 PM
you guys are so pessimist, of course this idea came to my mind too - but lets stay optimistic, atleast for this one  Undecided
5251  Other / Meta / scammers and bitcointalk on: March 15, 2015, 11:36:21 PM
hi guys,

i wanted to know your opinion about something:

do you guys think it is ok for trusted members (im talking about depth 1 members) to help scammers in transaction?
like escrowing and whatever comes to your mind.

i dont want to call anyone out, but reading through some subforums i found some cases.

tbh. in my opinion it is a no go. scammers should and have to be excluded from trading.
there is no need to ban them (i doubt it would work either), but why still do escrow and other stuff helping them still making money?

everyone deserves a second chance? or just greedyness from our old trusted members?
5252  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: SELLING THIS HERO ACCOUNT on: March 15, 2015, 11:29:17 PM
The red mark should remain thats the risk of the buyer. How would we know that you're not just attempting to remove the feedback by pretending the account was brought?
It dosen't look like he is trying this but he could probably also buy his own account back just to have the neg feedback removed.

I think it is just publicity stunt to be honest. He can pretend to buy his own account and then ask to remove his red trust. I doubt that he will be able to clean his account to begin with. People are buying account mainly for signature campaigns. You can not participate in signature campaign with red trust. And if by any chance some campaign allows that they will cut your payment in half or something like that. So buying that compromised account is a very bad investment.

exactly.

i strongly believe every account proven to be once owned by segvec will not lose the scammer tag.

accounts known so far: segvec, Jcw188, stanozlolz

feel free to add Smiley
5253  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SEGVEC CONNED ME OUT OF 14.09 BTC on: March 15, 2015, 11:24:50 PM
the boy is 15, of course all legal issues he faces will be judged before the juvenile court (if he has to face something)
im sure even in the US that wouldnt be much of a problem for a 15 year old kid...

segvec is probaly shitting his pants right now because he cant impress the 15 year old boy he scammed to not go to the cops anymore.

this thread should definitely be archived for future lectures about internet scamming and psychology of scammers  Undecided

/edit

btw. segvec has atleast 3 accounts here: segvec, Jcw188, stanozlolz

lol, i told him to go to the cops.
i want him to get in trouble.

please go to the cops.
find your nearest branch, give them this thread, and will them in.

and i have plenty more accs...some even doing business with you.  Undecided

why do you have to lie all the time?
i never made business here except in the german section where i meet people face to face Smiley


hbo just find your balls and go to the cops.
segvec can only talk, he is what you call a keyboard gangster.
a fat virgin who usually never leave mothers basement  Cheesy




5254  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Senate Panel Passes CISA 'Cybersecurity' Bill Amid Fresh Surveillance Fears on: March 15, 2015, 10:49:55 PM
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted overwhelmingly to advance a cybersecurity bill meant to expand information-sharing between the private sector and the government, though privacy advocates contend it only strengthens domestic surveillance programs.

Dubbed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), the bill cleared the Senate Intelligence Committee by a 14-1 vote, with outspoken civil liberties advocate Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) casting the lone vote against the proposal. It’s not clear when the bill will come up for a full vote in the Senate, but it could happen as soon as April.

If passed into law, CISA would implement further protections for companies to gather threat-related data from their customers and allow them to share that information directly with federal intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency.

Ever since hackers breached Sony’s internal networks last year, encouraging information-sharing between corporations and the government has become a top priority. Supporters say the bill would allow the two sides to better coordinate, detect and potentially stop cyber threats before they cause serious damage.

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) acknowledged that the bill “will not prevent [all cyber attacks] from happening,” according to the National Journal, but added that it’s an important step that would improve security.

However, privacy and civil liberties advocates have railed against the bill since its inception, arguing that without reforming and scaling back the NSA’s current domestic surveillance program, CISA would only expand the breadth and power of its spying activities.

...

More...http://rt.com/usa/240269-senate-cisa-cybersecurity-bill-advances/

long live freedom and democracy slavery and corporatocracy
5255  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SEGVEC CONNED ME OUT OF 14.09 BTC on: March 15, 2015, 10:32:53 PM
the boy is 15, of course all legal issues he faces will be judged before the juvenile court (if he has to face something)
im sure even in the US that wouldnt be much of a problem for a 15 year old kid...

segvec is probaly shitting his pants right now because he cant impress the 15 year old boy he scammed to not go to the cops anymore.

this thread should definitely be archived for future lectures about internet scamming and psychology of scammers  Undecided

/edit

btw. segvec has atleast 3 accounts here: segvec, Jcw188, stanozlolz
5256  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: March 15, 2015, 04:20:25 PM
^What should *I* say? I was not promised $10k coins, they told me $300k coins were a sure thing!
^
I was promised $10k coin tho.  Everyone was super sure about $10k coins, so I just borrowed $ @10%/week from this guy I know & went long.  How much longer do you think this is gonna take?   Because I don't think I can stall him much longer, and he compounds Sad


Sell your organs we gonna see a trillion $ per btc in 23 hours - pinky pony promise
5257  Other / Meta / Re: new subforum: ASSETS and asset PLATFORMS? on: March 15, 2015, 02:11:42 AM
It is Bitcoin talk not altcoin talk... I think new forum should drop the alt section all together.

Altcoins got the idea from bitcoins, and there's so many of them, so I think we should keep that section.

Though we could exclude that section from general viewing, maybe creating a sub domain such as altcoin.bitcointalk.org?

i think altcoins are important for bitcoin.
from a technical standpoint of creating new code derived from bitcoin to economics as in providing financial plattforms, which bitcoin doesnt.

also i am convinced that bitcoin doesn't need to hide from competition, a reserve currency has no competition  Grin

so a no no from me


@OP

I also agree to adding an asset subforum, because marketplace is just to general and i doubt assets would get the attention it deserve.
5258  Economy / Economics / Re: Washington’s $210 Trillion Deficit on: March 15, 2015, 01:02:04 AM
Rather than looking at absolute numbers, it might be better to look at the ratio of debt/GDP. The worrying thing is, this has been going up as well over the years.

image

Quote
The fiscal gap is a comprehensive measure of a government's total indebtedness. Proposed by economists Laurence Kotlikoff and Alan Auerbach, it is defined as the difference between the present value of all of government's projected financial obligations, including future expenditures, including servicing outstanding official federal debt, and the present value of all projected future tax and other receipts, including income accruing from the government's current ownership of financial assets.[1] This method can be used to calculate the percentage of necessary tax increases or spending reductions needed to close the fiscal gap in the long-run.

i found an article from Laurence Kotlikoff

Quote
For the EU as a whole, the fiscal gap is 2.4 percent.
That’s sizeable, but it pales in comparison to the current U.S. fiscal gap of 10.5 percent.
It’s a strange world in which a totally bankrupt country — the U.S. — can borrow at extremely low cost while printing money at astronomical rates.
It’s a strange world in which policymakers can’t distinguish economic from linguistic measures of fiscal sustainability.
And it’s a strange world in which Italy, the developed world’s most fiscally responsible country, has to be lectured on fiscal prudence by countries in far worse fiscal shape.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/whats-the-most-fiscally-responsible-country-in-the-developed-world/
5259  Other / Politics & Society / You think you can't change the world? on: March 15, 2015, 12:24:39 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliot_Higgins

Quote
Life and work

Eliot Higgins was born in 1979.[1] In 2012, when Higgins began blogging the Syrian civil war, he was an unemployed finance and admin worker who spent his days taking care of his child at home.[1] He is married to a Turkish woman with one child.[3][4] Higgins took the pseudonym Brown Moses from the Frank Zappa song "Brown Moses" on the album Thing-Fish.[1]

Higgins' analyses of Syrian weapons, which began as a hobby out of his home in his spare time, are now frequently cited by the press and human rights groups and have led to questions in parliament.[1] His blog, Brown Moses Blog, began in March 2012 by covering the Syrian conflict. Higgins operates by monitoring over 450 YouTube channels daily looking for images of weapons and tracking when new types appear in the war, where, and with whom.[1] According to Guardian reporter Matthew Weaver, Higgins has been "hailed as something of a pioneer" for his work.[1] Because of the large number of videos uploaded by participants in the war, a great deal of data and information can be gleaned for those with the time and knowledge to sort through it. Higgins has no background or training in weapons and is entirely self-taught, saying that "Before the Arab spring I knew no more about weapons than the average Xbox owner. I had no knowledge beyond what I'd learned from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Rambo."[1] He has never been to Syria and has no friends or family there, and cannot speak or read Arabic.[4][5][6][7]

Higgins is credited with being among the first to report on the widespread use of improvised barrel bombs by the Syrian government, a phenomenon which has spread to other troubled nations such as Iraq to combat insurgencies and opposition forces.[8][9] Higgins' exposure of the use of barrel bombs is noted particularly because of the destruction caused by the improvised devises, which have been condemned by many for their potential to cause indiscriminate civilian casualties.[10]

Other aspects of the Syrian conflict uncovered and documented by Higgins include the use of cluster bombs in 2012, which the Syrian government previously denied using; the proliferation of shoulder-launched heat-seeking missiles known as MANPADS; and the proliferation of Croatian-made weapons, a story later picked up by the New York Times which was reportedly connected to the United States.[1] He has investigated the Syrian regime's use of chemical weapons.[11][12]

Higgins published an estimate of the location where the James Foley execution video was made outside Raqqa, an Islamic State stronghold in north-central Syria, based on visual markers of stills from the video and his interpretation of satellite images of the terrain around Raqqa.[13]

He reportedly 'embarrassed Putin's regime with photographs [that] have allegedly tracked the movements through Ukraine of a Russian missile launcher linked to the downing of Malaysian airliner MH17.' The revelations by Higgins' are being considered by Dutch police investigating the crash.[11]



i only heard of eliot higgings today through a radio show and i must say i am really impressed.

he is a prime example that every single one of us has the power to help and change the world to the better, even if you are unemployed and only have a computer and internet access.

thank you for what you are doing mr eliot higgings
5260  Other / Off-topic / Re: It's pi day on: March 14, 2015, 11:55:31 PM
meh shit doesnt work for germans...

our date system works like this 14.03.2015 (day/month/year)  Angry
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