Lol, "largest" Largest volume? MtGox/Silkroad Most transactions? SatoshiDICE Most company members? BitInstant (?) Biggest deposit taker? Bitcoin Savings & Trust
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Largest is such a funny word
Largest company members: Bitcoin Magazine, no contest. Did you put on weight or something?
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I am 'good' for it and have this 'thing' coming in to cover the full amount.
Is it a pirate ship loaded with bitgold?
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I have a Gnex and the forums look completely fine
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I think its a mistake to assume that every large bitcoin trade, wall, or manipulation attempt is caused by pirate@40. There are other large traders involved...
All of them are pirate@40.
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He's ruined on this forum/community if he doesn't.
Not only in this community but also IRL, AFAIK people know his identity and more or less where he lives. If someone was selling pitchforks for BTC, they could make a killing (snicker) right now .
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The last thing we would expect!! Brilliant! ...tumbling down the rabbit hole...
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No you don't because that is complete and pure hyperbole. Not a single person has calimed they will engage in vigilantism and even if they did that would be what 1 (or a handful) out of tens of thousands.
I've actually reported several over the last few days and the forum mods seem to be cleaning them up pretty quick. LOL, RolloPollyBrownShit guy put up a bounty on me today. Mods deleted it. Why did he do that ? He's an "Internet Gangsta" = bored kid with nothing to do
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Which one is the woman They both lack breasts and have man-face.
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62,489 members, I'd guess < 2% take you up on the offer. There's just tons of free magazine offers out there, lots of dead accounts, lots of users that won't see the offer, lots of users that don't want to give their address, etc.
So a 50k run of one issue for distribution to bitcointalk.com members seems like a bad idea.
If you look at the user list you'll see 98% of these 60000 members are spambot accounts that just can't do their job correctly due to the newbie restrictions. There's maybe 1000 real accounts here if even that. False. Administrator: 2 Brand new (SPAM): 41547 Donator: 76 Founder: 1 Full Member: 996 Global Moderator: 5 Hero Member: 363 Jr. Member: 7612 Newbie (SPAM?): 11220 SCAMMER: 101 Sr. Member: 447 Staff: 18 VIP: 28 Whitelisted: 1 If Newbies and Brand new are considered all spammers, then there are still almost 10000 "real members" on the forums. Interesting fact: Even if founders were also considered spammers, the number of real members does not decrease by a lot.Interesting. Thanks for the numbers. I retract my statement.
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62,489 members, I'd guess < 2% take you up on the offer. There's just tons of free magazine offers out there, lots of dead accounts, lots of users that won't see the offer, lots of users that don't want to give their address, etc.
So a 50k run of one issue for distribution to bitcointalk.com members seems like a bad idea.
If you look at the user list you'll see 98% of these 60000 members are spambot accounts that just can't do their job correctly due to the newbie restrictions. There's maybe 1000 real accounts here if even that.
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I can't wait to trust my full name and physical adress to this endeavour. There's no way this could go wrong in any way....
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That's a statement of withdrawal. Is there even any indication that the money really ended up in bitminterN8's wallet?
Also, following the trail from bitminterN8s initial deposit into pirate's Big Bitcoin Washing Saloon is hilarious. So many turns in so many washing machines. It's like Rollercoaster Tycoon, but with Bitcoin.
Which is odd, because as far as I know, Pirate has never bothered to obfuscate his payments. Just follow bitminterN8's original 100 BTC deposit from http://blockchain.info/address/1NGYcUEwXMLH2umYzNs23KUS1EAEtLF7My . It's a straightforward enough path, then in mid August it starts to get pumped out from one huge 70000 BTC account into ever smaller circles.
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That's a statement of withdrawal. Is there even any indication that the money really ended up in bitminterN8's wallet?
Also, following the trail from bitminterN8s initial deposit into pirate's Big Bitcoin Washing Saloon is hilarious. So many turns in so many washing machines. It's like Rollercoaster Tycoon, but with Bitcoin.
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A man named Trendon Shavers exists and claims to be Pirateat40. This much is true beyond a reasonable doubt. 30 min. on google, facebook, and this forum will convince you.
You mean "A man that uses the name Trendon Shavers on the Internet exists and claims to be Pirateat40." Court records exist for his marriage, his brother's marriage, and a warrant for his arrest. Yes, but is it the same guy?
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A man named Trendon Shavers exists and claims to be Pirateat40. This much is true beyond a reasonable doubt. 30 min. on google, facebook, and this forum will convince you.
You mean "A man that uses the name Trendon Shavers on the Internet exists and claims to be Pirateat40."
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First, your scenario can't avoid a technical default, since he already *has* technically defaulted.
Agreed. Pirate actually defaulted on Monday. But in the terms of his bet with Vandroiy he has two weeks grace. And in the terms of Matthew's bet he has three weeks grace. I can't wait to see how the "terms" of those bets will morph. i smell big trouble... Now imagine Atlas would have been the one making Matt's bet. (cue changing of the bet terms every 30 seconds)
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It's funny to think he's out there still under a different username!
Like a completely new one with 2 posts maybe?
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