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61  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin and Porn on: October 09, 2015, 02:25:35 AM
With bitcoin which is fast, secure and anonymous, is the best way to use when making transactions with porn sites. The anonymity and the safe part of bitcoin goes well hand in hand when dealing or subscribing on porn sites, as we all know that we prefer privacy, (no credit card infos) when going for this.

Yes bitcoin provides all these advantages you have stated except my age proof. Basically bitcoin can be used by any age persons because it's completely anonymous. But porn must be dealt only with age above 18 as per many country. That's the reason when we use bitcoin they ask for age proof along with our bitcoin payment. Again in starting point?


Well even given the id wont hit you soo depply since only the website owner will know who is their clients,with creditcard there is more then one person that will know who is at porn,thats why i like free porn ,no id,no bitcoins and only need internet ,why to pay if can have it for free,is the same as has a wife  or a partner ,or to pay to some whore to have sex,some people say that would be better just pay sex and out,but well we need another person to be happy .

Maybe you heard of Ashley Madison?
Data tends to stay around in strange places.


62  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin and Porn on: October 02, 2015, 08:23:17 PM
It is a great way to pay for porn. Men can avoid embarrassing charges on their credit card or paypal account.
If you feel embarrassed,why you do it? Cheesy

Who knows, for some people being embarrassed might be what they are in to?
63  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 26, 2015, 10:28:05 PM

The 2015 3rd quarter has only a few days left...


But one of those days is the night of the Super Blood Harvest Moon (its rare, look it up), and the next is a full lunar eclipse!!  Definitely apocalypse stuff.
Sell me your coins naaaooow.  Its the only way to be safe.
64  Economy / Collectibles / Re: A new 2-sided Bitcoin Keychain on: September 26, 2015, 10:23:11 PM
I find new uses for the keychain continuously.

Tore the zipper dongles off my Harley Davidson boots.
Bitcoin Keychain to the rescue.

I like the boots even more now.

65  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gold, Pot, and Fertilizer, oh my! on: September 26, 2015, 10:19:12 PM
You could have simply said that I had guessed correctly.

You did not "guess[] correctly" (NewLiberty), for the post implies that money is an instrument (within the hypothetical, a "[value] pump") of plutocratic government, not "market exchange" (NewLiberty).

Consider whether implications are subjective, and exist within the reader rather than the writer?
I can not help if you make words mean more than they mean.
66  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread on: September 26, 2015, 10:14:05 PM
What do any long term holders from launch or close think about buying now. Lowest market cap ever atm... Ive watched for a while and considered buying in before anyone have 'real' analysis?  

I've some holding from launch, bought and used some more.
It is worth buying if you have a use for it always.  If you are speculating....  good luck is all I can say, because you are relying on the industriousness and enterprise of other people that you don't know.

Bought at launch, because of awesome fair release process and because of goals in line with those of the ancient cypherpunk manifesto.
Essentially, things that can be done with cryptography to replace any functions of corruptible government-by-force are what may ultimately save people from themselves. 
This sort of activity reduces the cost of government, so it doesn't matter your political affiliation, left, right, or purple, it is a good thing for all.

It is worth supporting this effort.

Even more so if you are doing DOA or DEX.  
67  Other / Off-topic / Re: Fun facts on: September 26, 2015, 10:03:28 PM
Doug Stanhope is funnier than I am.
68  Other / Off-topic / Re: How many Bitcoins are lost forever? on: September 26, 2015, 09:58:17 PM
add about a bitcoin for someone that asked me to send it to their torwallet.
They lost the key unrecoverably before transferring it out.  There it sits forever.
69  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero vs Boolberry Chess Challenge and CryptoNote technical discussion on: September 26, 2015, 09:56:01 PM
watching, learning.

bbr and xmr have more in common than differences, so a debate should be respectful friendly sibling rivalry.
70  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin and Porn on: September 24, 2015, 01:21:15 PM
http://www.coindesk.com/naughty-america-re-integrates-bitcoin-payments-after-hiatus/
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is There A Way To Increase Blocksize And Keep Bitcoin Core?? on: September 17, 2015, 03:48:18 AM
Eternity? This debate has been going on for what, 2 months? Bitcoin has existed for what, 6 years? What are you even babbling about? I agree, bitcoin blockchain has to move forward. 8 MB or 20 MB blocks aren't even necessary at this point, not by a long shot. There is absolutely no reason to rush a hard fork, and certainly not when it is presented as a block size fix, but contains much more.

Its been going on for years, not months.
The issue is worthy of the discussion.

If you've never done globally deployed software development (much less protocol development), this is not a particularly long time for such protocol discussions.
I'm grateful to Gavin for keeping the focus on it, and only wish his proposals were better suited to the protocol (rather than the software).
72  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Localbitcoins and I on: September 17, 2015, 01:23:56 AM
No BurtW did nothing wrong, other than living in an area that has forfeiture laws.
Forfeiture laws allow law enforcement to take any asset because of suspicion, and then you must prove your innocence to get the assets back from them.

They get to keep any assets that you aren't able to reclaim for their own, and spend it on anything they like.

Comedians rightly poke fun at such laws:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kEpZWGgJks
73  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BurtW arrested (update: charges dropped!) on: September 17, 2015, 01:17:55 AM
Here are the 186 ($42,222.00 as of this posting) Bitcoins taken from me by Homeland Security:

https://blockchain.info/address/1Eu38i1DkRAPAJhSqbseVroJDpMRfJbAx3

I am sure you guys can come up with some creative, interesting, fun ideas to do with this information.

So basically you paid yourself out... indirectly of course.

Fucking Thieves..

Fucking thieves under the color of authority.
Enemies of political corruption hate forfeiture laws because they corrupt law enforcement.
They also hate the current iterations of bitcoin regulations.
Bitcoin could begin the end government corruption, if every government transaction were done through its permanent public ledger for all to see, forever.

Its no accident that in California its the same guy pushing both expansion of forfeiture laws and bitcoin regulation in California.  Corrupt politicians passing corrupt laws.
Wherever we find politicians that both understand Bitcoin, and also hate political corruption, we will see them use Bitcoin to regulate government, not the other way around.  It is a rare breed, but it will come someday.
74  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin and Porn on: September 16, 2015, 05:29:32 AM
in addition to an easy way of life, the use of BTC as a transaction tool also has been done illegally, such as the vendor's site porn

Law is a matter of geography.  It may not be illegal in some places and illegal in other.
In Saudi Arabia, a woman can get in trouble by being alone, or by letting her ankles be seen.
In many other places prostitution is not a crime.



For what its worth, Amnesty International is working to decriminalize voluntary prostitution (so that it is also easier to fight human trafficking).
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-hedlin-prostitution-sweden-model-20150826-story.html

Now if we can only get Amnesty International to better represent monetary freedom.
If the money is not freed, the people can never be free.  Capital controls are slavery.
And you think that there is no prostitution in Saudi Arabia? Of course there is, they are just being extra hypocrites about this matter.
In brothels there you need to actually get married for one night to some hooker and in the morning you receive a divorce so everything is good according to law.

I wouldn't claim it is non-existent, just highly problematic, especially with sharia law enforcement.
75  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Qatar - bitcoin meetup on: September 16, 2015, 05:26:20 AM
I've a job offer in Qatar, but have heard anecdotes about problems expatriate workers there face.  Anyone have direct experience with this?
76  Economy / Collectibles / Re: A new 2-sided Bitcoin Keychain on: September 09, 2015, 05:56:19 PM
77  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Do foreign bitcoin exchanges need to be liscened in the US? on: September 09, 2015, 12:39:43 AM
It's just too much work to accommodate US customers. The same happens for conventional finance products because of this - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Account_Tax_Compliance_Act

Loads of Americans are turned away from opening accounts and investing abroad because of that.

As you may have noticed America doesn't give much of a fuck how far away you are if you're in their sights and it's only gonna get worse.

This ^^

And also this:
http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Report-of-Foreign-Bank-and-Financial-Accounts-FBAR

The penalties for the US clients for failing to do the FBAR can become huge and compounding, (even more than the amount of the account).
78  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gold, Pot, and Fertilizer, oh my! on: August 28, 2015, 04:21:59 AM
It makes little sense to call a currency backed whilst expecting someone else to back it that doesn't.
It's either backed or isn't.

For one of these pot coins, or the urea coin, it would  require it to make the emission rate very small, almost nil and no unbacked pre-mine, otherwise it wouldn't be bootstrappable in the current age.
79  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Kingdom - 1991 Retro Virtual World(City) on: August 27, 2015, 02:44:23 PM
Crypto Kingdom Vigil

Where I live, it is getting late...

... but the release is tomorrow, 24 calendar days since the start of the Ultima project.  - -

Concordantly to how others have also reacted here, I also wish to applaud your excellent and essential contribution Risto. It's a huge accomplishment, all thanks to you and the ones helping you. So looking forward to this! Smiley I wish the best of luck that everything goes well in launch.

The forum was down for some time so could not update you: We are fixing the always-occurring last minute issues. I have spent the afternoon by writing a 40-message tutorial that will be distributed to the players in the space of their first 10 hours of play Smiley It also includes an item gifting plan that was talked about yesterday, so playing the game really gets you the goods  Grin

Another exciting development.
We look forward to being able to reward the people in an orderly fashion.

EDIT
The Duke of New Liberty would be pleased to grant a share of the Noble Palace to each new noble upon obtaining their landed title of nobility from His Majesty within the age, along with some basic instruction on the proper conduct of nobility within the kingdom, and decorum within the palace.  May the Noble Palace (upon its imminent reconstruction) serve as a proving ground for the loving subjects seeking to hold court thereafter in the good company of the Ladies and Gentlemen of court and those seeking audience with the great personages of the Kingdom without embarrassing themselves overmuch.

(HH can craft some text for this if it pleases Your Majesty's Wizardly attendants.)
80  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoin and Porn on: August 27, 2015, 01:05:47 PM
in addition to an easy way of life, the use of BTC as a transaction tool also has been done illegally, such as the vendor's site porn

Law is a matter of geography.  It may not be illegal in some places and illegal in other.
In Saudi Arabia, a woman can get in trouble by being alone, or by letting her ankles be seen.
In many other places prostitution is not a crime.


For what its worth, Amnesty International is working to decriminalize voluntary prostitution (so that it is also easier to fight human trafficking).
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-hedlin-prostitution-sweden-model-20150826-story.html

Now if we can only get Amnesty International to better represent monetary freedom.
If the money is not freed, the people can never be free.  Capital controls are slavery.
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