You are aware that solidcoin died yesterday?
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What's stopping you from releasing it?
I bet it's the Masons.
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Good god, it's a bitcoin cake. The only thing it's missing are the fingers and the ring.
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Good memes never die
The cake is a lie. All your base are belong to us.
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I can't wait for the hacker to come to bitcoin, release virus signatures into the block chain and when the majority of consumers have disabled virus scanning of bitcoin they release a real virus into the network.
You have no idea on how virii work and just wanted to get rid of this alcohol-fueled idea brewing in your head, isn't it?
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I am interested in selling goods via bitcoin including synths and electronics, but I am looking for a higher than eBay price for my goods in bitcoin due to the higher risk involved in the currency. If the exchange rate is $7.80 to 1 btc now, I would also look to sell at a lower exchange rate peg and hope to leverage a greater return through the currency appreciation. Without a premium at this point for adopting the currency, what incentive is there to use bitcoin over eBay?
None.
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Sorry BCEX, judging business by TLD is more pathetic than your claims... RLY? So how much business would you do with a .tk or .kn domain?
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I meant what I said in all cases. I am 100% here for profit and no other reason. I have zero faith in any crypto-currency.
Can someone fork Solidcoin with a new block chain?
So you have zero faith in *coins but you want to create a new fork to profit from it. In order to profit, you need others to believe in your new SC spinoff. So if you don't believe in it yourself, why should others? Because the whole concept of cryptocoins relies on idiots being idiots. For information on how that works see the diverse mason threads and people still defending known scammers. As long as he makes money from idiots being idiots more power to him. He's the only sensible invisible hand in this free market.
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Socialism is used to describe a broad range of ideas. I regard those that wish for redistribution of wealth to be socialists for examples, others would not. a 1000 years of socialism Was the Nazi reference on purpose? Nazis were socialists after all, so.... Sorry, but Adolf Hitler was certainly no Clement Atlee, who was a real socialist. But there is convergence between conservative, libertarian political-economy and the fascist political economy - for example: class distinction is both supported and accepted by fascists and modern libertarianism alike. It is as though fascism has undergone a rebranding with the most overtly disgusting ideas filtered out. And yet, still social darwinism is well accepted by libertarians of the conservative sort thinking. Nazi is short for National Socialist. Go watch Riefenstahls coverage of the Reichsparteitag 1936 in Nürnberg. Anything and everything said there is Socialism in it's purest form.
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Someone needs better editing tools. That's exactly what I think about every episode of the Bitcoin Show.
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Socialism is used to describe a broad range of ideas. I regard those that wish for redistribution of wealth to be socialists for examples, others would not. a 1000 years of socialism Was the Nazi reference on purpose? Nazis were socialists after all, so....
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And so you admit you are one of them, too?
Actually, the thing is, and I really can't deal with withholding this information from you any longer: Everyone is a freemason. But you. Sorry, buddy, but that's how it is.
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Looks pretty dead to me...
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would be appreciated. i am being extorted
Contact the mods. They can delete accounts (or the Admin anyway).
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I wonder, what a libertarian jail looks like.
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Not mentioning that exchange or online storage of bitcoins would require to be a bank, which involves a lot of fees and time (can take up to 5 years to create one).
Not true. Where I live (Bucharest/Romania) there are dedicated exchange houses which are not banks. You go in, give cash, get cash in another currency. I've seen these in other countries. Those still need to be licensed (and are legally treated as a bank in most countries).
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Irreversible transactions do not make honour, ethic and law irrelevant.
I would really like to see a Bitcoin Adjudication service set up that, after considering the evidence presented before it, issues judgements not about statist law but about honour, ethic and reputation. It would then be up to the perpetrator to decide whether to restore their honour. If they didn't, it would be up to the community to ostracise them. In a well-defined community, ostracism is a very powerful mechanism. Ostracism only works in a community where the individual members are not anonymous.
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So he expressly asked for his account to be deleted?
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This is by far the worst attempt of doxing I have ever seen and I have both seen and done a lot of them in my lifetime.
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