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5701  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what should i invest in on: March 01, 2014, 11:39:23 AM
@shanem :

You mean buy and hold for the long term, trades, or else?

you can try to buy low (now) sell high Wink

that's pretty much it Cheesy
Not really an investment, more like a gamble. It's risky although a bit predictable.
5702  Other / Off-topic / Re: Totally Off-Topic! on: March 01, 2014, 11:36:08 AM
How do you know you are?
5703  Other / Off-topic / Re: What does it mean if two periods are typed in a row? on: March 01, 2014, 11:35:38 AM
It means you're not pregnant. 
An interesting take on the two dots but okay, why not. Cheesy
5704  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: right way to invest on: March 01, 2014, 11:34:40 AM
You could invest in a casino like (Peerbet or Just dice). Very slow cash, but statistically it increases a little bit all the time. Provided the site you invest it in doesn't "get hacked".

so you mean that i can invest even if i dont play?

You can invest in the bankroll.
Yeah, you provide the funds that would be payed if someone won.
5705  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to find out who sent me this BTC on: March 01, 2014, 11:33:25 AM
Wait we can find out who's the senter? I didnt thought that would be possible

It isn't easy, and it isn't always possible.  It really depends on how careful the sender is as well as how careful the people and business that the sender interacts with are.

Many people post their bitcoin addresses publicly.  Others interact with people or businesses that post their bitcoin address publicly.  Many also re-use the same address more than once.

If you do any of these, then yes, it improves the chances that we can find out who is the sender.

In this case the sender re-used addresses and interacted with people or businesses that post their bitcoin address publicly.

Bitcoin is not anonymous.  Anyone who told you it is was either lying to you or misinformed.  Every transaction can be tracked from address to address until it leads to an address that is public.  Once you get there, you just have to ask that person who they sent to (or received from), and trace the chain of transactions back the way you came.

the most simple way to make your BTC vanish from stalker is to deposit at an exchange all your BTC then buy another crypto that is stable and move the new crypto you've bought at another exchange and sell it for BTC you will loose the fees plus the difference from exchanges but if you are careful you can even finish this process in profit, withdraw the BTC to another address you own!

no one can trace this!

daaamn, that's genius Cheesy

Quote
IANAFA (I am not a forensic accountant), so I'm no expert in the matter.

One possibility that comes to mind is that they know the total AUR that the deposited BTC can purchase.  They see the depoist from you at the first exchange.  Then they find a transaction (or set of transactions) withdrawing the right amount of AUR from the first exchange.  They follow these transactions through the AUR blockchain until they see them all deposited into the exact same account at the second exchange.  They know the total BTC that the deposited AUR can purchase, so they find a transaction (or set of transactions) withdrawing the right amount of BTC from the second exchange.

In addition they track the source of where you get the initial BTC from, and they track the location that the final BTC are stored or spent.  A subpoena and a search warrant, and they confirm that the bitcoins are yours.

can they track you down if you're using a dynamic IP which changes every day? Cheesy

.1 out of nowhere? Damnnnnn! That's like finding 60 bucks (at current trading) in your bank account!

I once got 0.25BTC and I still don't know who I got them from Cheesy

Feel free to send me 0.25btc, and I won't care who you are lol  Grin
Why don't you send half to me? I could use it. Cheesy

Unfortunately I lost them, don't ask me how Sad
How did you lose them? Grin

let's say Sheep Marketplace went down Cheesy
I'm not sure, but I think I get it. Undecided
Back on topic, just keep the coins. There's pretty much next to nothing possibility of finding who those coins belong after that much time.
5706  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Kill Bitcoin with only 180 million USD? on: March 01, 2014, 11:28:38 AM

Conclusion: killing Bitcoin is absolutely feasible, the cost is only 180 million USD, and the killer will make huge profits.


If the killer managed to make huge profits, then Bitcoin would still be very much alive after he thinks he's killed Bitcoin.

The killer would need to buy up a vast amount of Bitcoins prior to any attack in order to make any waves with his attack. (you can't double spend 0 Bitcoin)  If someone were in possession of a great number of Bitcoins, why would he try to devalue it by attempting to kill it?




I suggest you read the article again, carefully.

I suggest you to suck Maos dick.... slowly.


Such a mature discussion we have in here. Roll Eyes
5707  Other / Off-topic / Re: Tell us a joke.... on: March 01, 2014, 11:27:33 AM
A woman tells her friend she is getting married for the fourth time.
"How wonderful! I hope you don't mind me asking, what happened to your first husband?"
"He ate poisonous mushrooms and died."
"Oh, how tragic! What about your second husband?"
"He also ate poisonous mushrooms and died."
"Oh, how terrible! I'm almost afraid to ask you about your third husband."
"He died of a broken neck."
"A broken neck?"
"He wouldn't eat the mushrooms."
I guess it's funny, but to me it's slightly terrifying.
5708  Economy / Services / Re: [BTC.sx] Get paid for your signature on: March 01, 2014, 11:25:18 AM
BTC.sx is SUSPEND or DEAD. Any evidence of the opposite?
Any SOLID evidence supporting your statement other than him being busy?
5709  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to find out who sent me this BTC on: March 01, 2014, 11:23:55 AM
Wait we can find out who's the senter? I didnt thought that would be possible

It isn't easy, and it isn't always possible.  It really depends on how careful the sender is as well as how careful the people and business that the sender interacts with are.

Many people post their bitcoin addresses publicly.  Others interact with people or businesses that post their bitcoin address publicly.  Many also re-use the same address more than once.

If you do any of these, then yes, it improves the chances that we can find out who is the sender.

In this case the sender re-used addresses and interacted with people or businesses that post their bitcoin address publicly.

Bitcoin is not anonymous.  Anyone who told you it is was either lying to you or misinformed.  Every transaction can be tracked from address to address until it leads to an address that is public.  Once you get there, you just have to ask that person who they sent to (or received from), and trace the chain of transactions back the way you came.

the most simple way to make your BTC vanish from stalker is to deposit at an exchange all your BTC then buy another crypto that is stable and move the new crypto you've bought at another exchange and sell it for BTC you will loose the fees plus the difference from exchanges but if you are careful you can even finish this process in profit, withdraw the BTC to another address you own!

no one can trace this!

daaamn, that's genius Cheesy

Quote
IANAFA (I am not a forensic accountant), so I'm no expert in the matter.

One possibility that comes to mind is that they know the total AUR that the deposited BTC can purchase.  They see the depoist from you at the first exchange.  Then they find a transaction (or set of transactions) withdrawing the right amount of AUR from the first exchange.  They follow these transactions through the AUR blockchain until they see them all deposited into the exact same account at the second exchange.  They know the total BTC that the deposited AUR can purchase, so they find a transaction (or set of transactions) withdrawing the right amount of BTC from the second exchange.

In addition they track the source of where you get the initial BTC from, and they track the location that the final BTC are stored or spent.  A subpoena and a search warrant, and they confirm that the bitcoins are yours.

can they track you down if you're using a dynamic IP which changes every day? Cheesy

.1 out of nowhere? Damnnnnn! That's like finding 60 bucks (at current trading) in your bank account!

I once got 0.25BTC and I still don't know who I got them from Cheesy

Feel free to send me 0.25btc, and I won't care who you are lol  Grin
Why don't you send half to me? I could use it. Cheesy

Unfortunately I lost them, don't ask me how Sad
How did you lose them? Grin
5710  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: March 01, 2014, 11:22:53 AM
did I just answer your question?

questionsception Cheesy


i am not able to understand this you have to clear out this properly . then we guys give you correct answer Tongue
Why was your post not a question?
5711  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to find out who sent me this BTC on: March 01, 2014, 10:33:32 AM
.1 out of nowhere? Damnnnnn! That's like finding 60 bucks (at current trading) in your bank account!

I once got 0.25BTC and I still don't know who I got them from Cheesy

Feel free to send me 0.25btc, and I won't care who you are lol  Grin
Why don't you send half to me? I could use it. Cheesy
5712  Other / Off-topic / Re: Tell us a joke.... on: March 01, 2014, 09:49:47 AM
a guy calls a bar one night and asks for his friend Mr. I.P freely
then the bartender calls out I pee freely (bar patrons laugh).

Either that was funny, or I'm really tired and that was funny.

It wasn't funny.

Yeah so good sign to get some sleep then I guess.
You had to be seriously tired to even think it was slightly humorous.
5713  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Good name for a coin? on: March 01, 2014, 09:48:46 AM
You'll have to mine it to get a slice.
5714  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hitler gets goxxed, 2014 version on: March 01, 2014, 09:46:00 AM
Not with Hitler it isn't.
5715  Other / Off-topic / Re: What would you do if you were invisible for a day? on: February 28, 2014, 07:22:12 PM
I'd sneak onto a plane and get a free holiday lol.

But how would you get back home?
He'd probably sneak on a plane with the whole group he flew there.
5716  Other / Off-topic / Re: What would you do if you were invisible for a day? on: February 28, 2014, 06:47:25 PM
Girl's locker rooms/showers ... no question about it

Seems we've got a bit of a voyeur here. Aren't there websites for this kind of thing any way? haha
You can't beat the real thing. No website will substitute it. Wink
5717  Other / Off-topic / Re: Xbox One vs PS4 on: February 28, 2014, 06:46:08 PM
I do prefer strategy games on the PC, but I also prefer gaming on consoles, but haven't played on either for years.

I also agree, strategy should be played on pc.... but some other games like sports/adventure is very nice to play on console

On Topic: PS4 !!!!11111 Grin Grin Grin Grin

Just hook up your pc to tv via hdmi cable, and plug in a joystick.
Cheesy Well said. And it'll be even better than PS4.
5718  Other / Off-topic / Re: Totally Off-Topic! on: February 28, 2014, 06:45:27 PM
Roger
Invested
Cash
Kindergarten
Roger
Old
Lost
Life
Every
Day
 
Why are you writing one word in a row?

Because
After
Really
Really
Examining
Life
Rick
Opens
Lengthy
Limericks

Ohhhhh... Grin Now I get it.
5719  Other / Off-topic / Re: Western intelligence networks strategize to place “trolls” on the Internet on: February 28, 2014, 04:11:37 PM
Trying to troll the internet? Seriously?


Every troll is hoping to be the biggest one and piss the most.
5720  Other / Off-topic / Re: What would you do if you were invisible for a day? on: February 28, 2014, 03:12:26 PM
The bible says that every person is a sinner, even the first people on earth - Adam and Eve. Back on topic, I simply can't do something so wrong, no matter the possibility. If I found a pile of cash on the street and a dude asked me to watch it for a minute, I wouldn't take it. My moral standards (and the fact that I'd probably feel so guilty I couldn't sleep) just block such thoughts in my head before even reaching the part where decisions are made.

It's easy to say that now, but you (or others) are not in a situation where your morals are tested. There are people who say they'd never cheat on their partner, and probably meant it at the time, but when a beautiful woman comes along your lust and basic instincts can sometimes take over. You might feel bad before, during and after, but that doesn't mean you might not give in to temptation. Same goes for having access to a pile of cash. It's very easy to proclaim the moral high-ground now, but when it's sitting there in-front of you whilst you're waiting for the guy to come back your mind might start to wander. I think to say otherwise or that you wouldn't be tempted is kinda going against the bible saying that every person is a sinner and can easily be swayed by temptation. I also think the fact that you are admitting that the fear of guilt may come into your mind entertains that taking it could or might be a possibility. And I'm not saying you (or anyone else) would take the money BTW, as there are plenty of good people with morals, whether personal or religious, but I think anyone has the capacity to be swayed or tempted.
I'm not denying that I won't be considering it, well, at least subconsciously and yes, people do make mistakes.
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