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5921  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: November 12, 2011, 05:33:18 PM
OK, that are different approaches.
Still the last, main question:
Who's the victim?
Please name yourself and tell how did you suffer?

Don't bother arguing with this fools, they are too focused on the windmills to see anything else.
They wear donkey goggles...
5922  Economy / Gambling / Re: [StrikeSapphire: REP FRIENDLY] Casino operators, let's talk. on: November 12, 2011, 02:13:37 PM
@ssaCEO

you're doing it wrong. you go on casino forums as a sock puppet and tell all the other American's how you, regular joe schmoe are able to gamble online at this amazing site you found by loading it with MtGox/Tradehill or whatever and then instruct the other forum users how to pay in. 'hey guy's i just cashed out $1k bitcoins through western union at wm-center.com was paid out in 15mins!' or something too for icing. tell everybody all about how you sent your poker winnings to bitcoin2cash.com or whatever and received anonymous cash in the mail. tax free casino winnings through bitcoin? prepare for the hordes of new registrations.

nobody needs to own a bitcoin client, just click withdraw on MtGox right to their pay in casino address. that's the beauty of bitcoin..3rd party loading is no problem because there is no central authority.

then you create gambling blogs written by you called American Gambling Blog or something, and fill it with info about how awesome it is to use bitcoin to cash out anonymously and how easy it is for traditionally banned American players to pay in with step by step instructions.

then you pay SEO people to rank those blogs on google.

then you write a ton of Yahoo questions on answers.yahoo.com like 'Where can American's play online poker?' and answer it yourself with another account 'By using Bitcoin' then link your blogs that also link your gambling site.

notice answers.yahoo.com is always ranked near the top of any search engine. this is just a scratch of the things you can do to promote a casino. remember 99.8% of people have no idea what bitcoin is regardless of how many tech articles you see in the news, it's up to you to create the dead simple step-by-step instruction page with screenshots on how to fund an account or contract an exchanger to do the payments for you like wm-center, technocashier.com, xmlgold....

This is very true. I can attest tha yahoo answers will put you in top of the SERPS with no sweat.
If you need a few hints about it I can help you. Or even automation.

Do you have an affiliate program? I might be willing to send some players in your way, or get you a full horde of internet marketers that would promote your sites.
5923  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 12, 2011, 04:35:21 AM
Stopped reading on the part you asked me for 100BTC... really? lol


He claims I only want a donation for discrediting a supposedly legitimate scam. Look at my posts. I removed one of the references in good faith as I had said. 100BTC was an arbitrary number and was just to prove a point. I do not want to see people fall victim to a scam. Period.

You are also soliciting money for informations you can't prove to be true(yet), so you are as much of a scammer as butterfly labs is.
5924  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 12, 2011, 04:31:37 AM
  Oh, Oh, do I smell another Gentlemens bet brewing? =)

That will not happen as I'm not a gambler.

And what he proposed wasn't even a bet, he just said I would give him 100BTC if he was right, he didn't say how much would he give me if he was wrong, and I would not accept his dirty sock diner video for payment...
5925  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 12, 2011, 04:29:46 AM
Stopped reading on the part you asked me for 100BTC... really? lol
5926  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 12, 2011, 04:19:42 AM
bittenbob, why is it that I have the feeling that you are one of the other FPGA developers in this forum that registered a new account just to come to this thread and say it is a scam until everybody is convinced because you are afraid that butterfly labs will kill your current business?

Looking at your post history, as soon as you could get out of newbie jail you came right to this thread, highly suspicious if you ask me... Roll Eyes

Just man up and use your real account.

Look at my posts. I jsut started mining a week ago and am running a single 6950. I do not make FPGA boards, in fact I test solar panels. This is my real account. Deal with it and grow up.

I am trying to help you in telling you to get your money back. Let the scammers have it though, I do not care. Actually at this point I think it would look good on you.

Helping me? I'm not even a miner...  Roll Eyes As far as helping others, you might, but i seriously doubt it. You are only trying to help yourself.

Fuck, I've jumped the gun and called scammer to some dudes to warn other people, but i never had the nerve to ask them for money, just like you did. lol

BTW, if you eat your dirty socks we want it on video...
5927  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 12, 2011, 04:11:04 AM
bittenbob, why is it that I have the feeling that you are one of the other FPGA developers in this forum who registered a new account just to come to this thread and say it is a scam until everybody is convinced it really is a scam because you are afraid that butterfly labs will kill your current business?

Looking at your post history, as soon as you could get out of newbie jail you came right to this thread, highly suspicious if you ask me... Roll Eyes

Just man up and use your real account.
5928  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally, a BANK is accepting Bitcoins now! on: November 10, 2011, 04:18:08 PM
People who treat online wallet services as banks only risk with their own saving funds.

Google Epassporte for reference.

Good luck!

I use Paypal and Payoneer for years now and never had any trouble. Just keep away of the ones that deal with porn and you should be good. Maybe it should be a good idea to keep away of the ones that deal with forex and hyips' also Wink and OKPAY deal with forex and HYIPs'
5929  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally, a BANK is accepting Bitcoins now! on: November 10, 2011, 02:30:08 PM
Hmm, they are giving away a debit card, does it work also on ATM?

They aren't "giving" it(costs $15 to emit), but yeah, it's supposed to work on any ATM worldwide, I have one from payoneer and it works everywhere, ATM and POS. The payoneer one is a mastercard, just like the one from OKPAY, so I suppose it works the same, and their fees are on the same level as Payoneer.
5930  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally, a BANK is accepting Bitcoins now! on: November 10, 2011, 02:18:57 PM
They are more like paypal than like a bank, but at least it's good to see they are willing to recognize bitcoin.

It could be a good way to cash out of bitcoin. You ask for one of those debit cards they have, you top up your account with bitcoin, you withdraw it at an ATM anywhere in the world. Sure beats the crap out of MtGox Wink
5931  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [ANN] Crypto X Change Now OPEN on: November 10, 2011, 02:02:55 PM
You might want to consider hosting yourself the font css that you are pulling out from google or at least pull them from a google https link. It looks bad on browsers to have a red cross on your certificate because of that.
Users can't even tell if you have a DV or EV SSL certificate on the browser bar because of that.
IE users will get warnings about non-secured content on every https page they open.

On another note, posted your PR at Coinbits.com http://coinbits.com/crypto-x-change-opens-doors-to-the-public-the-days-of-waiting-days-for-bitcoins-are-over/
5932  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Beware of User "Amanda" for Trading on: November 10, 2011, 01:56:26 PM
I told everyone on 2 or 3 different threads of his that he was a scammer, too bad people don't listen.
5933  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking to buy bitcoins on: November 10, 2011, 01:37:17 PM
what do you mean verified? i want to buy as soon as possible

Paypal verified, it means paypal verified your bank account or credit card.
5934  Other / Off-topic / Re: 1GH/s, 20w, $500 — Butterflylabs, is it a scam? on: November 09, 2011, 01:54:21 PM
5935  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Start your own Bitcoin Exchange! on: November 09, 2011, 12:53:38 PM
This is the right direction Vince. Made me proud. ^_^

Ditto!
5936  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Start your own Bitcoin Exchange! on: November 09, 2011, 02:56:56 AM
No longer accepting offers, the code will be open sourced within a week.

If you want to try it out before the code goes public check it out at Trade-Btc.com].

Open sourced by you or by the buyer, if you don't mind me asking....
5937  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HELP! on: November 09, 2011, 02:55:20 AM
You would probably get more attention to your problem if your topic title was more descriptive and not just "HELP"...

Sorry, can't help about your problem, I'm no miner and mac's  ain't my thing Tongue
5938  Economy / Speculation / Re: How much daily transaction volume does The Silk Road see? on: November 07, 2011, 04:27:19 AM
Blackout, you should revise your statement about moving to Portugal where everything is legal...

You are batshit crazy if you think things are like that around here.  Roll Eyes

Just so you know, some of the biggest cocaine busts in Europe happened in Portugal, and jails are full of guys who might have thought the same as you...
5939  Other / Off-topic / Re: I just got Hacked! on: November 07, 2011, 03:40:53 AM
Run Hitman Pro 3.5. It will kill the bastard.
5940  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [Bounty] .Net Trading Bots development on: November 07, 2011, 03:15:25 AM
This is a Xpost since I realize I may have posted to the wrong sub-forum.
Here is the original thread
Feel free to move and remove.

You can move your threads.
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