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621  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What can I buy with .001 BTC on: December 05, 2013, 07:20:38 PM
Well you might try investing in some patience, so that one day should you actually want or need something, you can buy it then. Wink
622  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [KRAKEN: absolute crap, no money, no contact for 4 days] on: December 05, 2013, 05:18:11 PM
Finally got an reply from Kraken, but still not solved Sad

Listen, if you're going to document the problems you're having so people can use it to make their own decisions, document it already. What response did you get?
623  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why MP is your God. on: December 05, 2013, 04:06:33 PM
VII. MP rules Bitcoin not a currency, Oct 4 2012.

Fincen obeys that ruling, Mar 18 2013.

Central bank of China obeys that ruling Dec 4, 2013.

Banque de France obeys that ruling, Today.

Who is your god? All together now....

PS. Mad props to all the irrelevant redditards and assorted armchair lawyers who thought they knew better than MP.
624  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Vircurex Investor Forum (VIF) on: December 04, 2013, 01:59:24 AM
I still stay faithful to the project

Mistakenly giving your money to the incompetent the first time is a bad move. Continuing to do so and apologizing for their incompetence as "baby sickness" is quite the step beyond. Have a read.
625  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coingiving.com - Personified Bitcoin Donations on: December 04, 2013, 01:08:20 AM
Thanks. I've read your post about WoT and even got registered there. But not sure how to "build the presence" Smiley

Aha, well done. Doing some trades and getting to know the players will work in your favor. Lurk on IRC, make some connections.
626  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitBet Stole ~$7,000 from me (10 BTC) on: December 03, 2013, 08:54:38 PM
You're an admitted paid shill. Wipe that shit off your lips. I've no interest in reading your thread as it's written by you and you're posting for bitcoin and will post whatever you are paid to post.

Oh we're supposed to expect a WEAK character like you will only expect money to post in your comedy alt not in your serious, honest pankkake account; yet here you are an apologist shill.

Well, I USED to have respect for you, davout.  Are you involved in this site in any way?

I'd argue that your regular presence in the BitBet IRC for 10 months or more associates you more than the average user.
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pankkake is also a regular in the BitBet IRC,
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as is davout.

FYI: deadweasel is associated with BitBet (below quoted from BitBet IRC transcript).

You know, all of this reminds me of a certain someone else's insane theories.

This is what I am piecing together:

1. Around the time I put up my letter to shareholders on August 1st, Mircea and I have an argument on #bitcoin-assets where ciuciu and I call him out for not having an education. We did this because he was continuously slandering and berating Nefario for not having a financial education. Well it turns out that Mircea has no education at all (no post secondary education).
2. He puts me on ignore.
3. August 5th. Mircea contacts EskimoBob and possibly others, requesting that people create sock puppet accounts to discredit me on the forums.
4. Accounts are created in the 2nd and 3rd week of august -- particularly Puppet and Deprived.
5. Attacks begin before they're even out of the newbies forum. They literally leave the newbies forum, and head straight to the Securities forum and start trolling in my threads.
6. After a couple weeks I corner EskimoBob on IRC and he agrees to a contract, which he breaks, netting him a scammer tag accusation (currently under review by Maged).
7. In response to this, he posts logs of a conversation he had with SOMEONE, but with my name in place of whomever it was.
8. TWO DAYS LATER....
MPOE-PR announces that people are being awarded 10,000 shares of MPOE.ETF. Among them are trolls who have been attacking me, however noticably absent are Puppet and EskimoBob as they have outstanding scammer threads which are under review.

If I offered to do this mr. bear I assure you I have the resources. It is not a problem finding someone to do work like this, I assure you. This goes on in the real world all the time. Paid bashers. All the time. But I ask you; where are my employees? And who are my competitors? I am an insurance company. WTF? I'm the only one! Hot shit. EskimoBob OUTED himself on this one. It's so obvious. Right after "someone" offered to employ eskimobob (and a number of others probably), trolls start appearing and trashing my threads.

Isn't it ironic that they would try and lay the blame on me. Only problem is, it doesn't make sense and actually points to them.
627  Economy / Securities / Re: [CANNABIT] Investment Details - Discussion Thread (Self-Moderated) on: December 03, 2013, 04:44:23 PM
The answer to your question would be to identify myself via name, contact info, etc... I understand the importance of identifying myself, especially in the current environment where investors are being scammed on all levels both through the security itself and also by exchange operators. With that said, I am hoping to build trust based on my actions and performance. Given the nature of this business, it would be best for the operation and for investors, that certain information does not become public.

You do not get to pair this attitude with pretentious "we"ing as in your OP. See here, demonstrate your competence. Then, and only then, can the rational favorably consider investing in your efforts.
628  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coingiving.com - Personified Bitcoin Donations on: December 03, 2013, 04:09:26 PM
Well, initially we thought so too. That is why we made tip4commit that collects donations to opensource projects anonymously.

However one of the potential donors asked us to make a page that shows his/her donations. We thought it over and decided to do it as a separate service since there are many projects that collect donations anonymously via publishing their bitcoin address and probably don't get donations from such donors. We want to help them and provide a trivial way to collect non-anonymous donations too.

Interesting, I had no idea this was an issue. Best of luck to you, and maybe build a WoT presence meantime.
629  Economy / Securities / Re: [Mpex.co] The biggest scam in bitcoin history? on: December 03, 2013, 04:14:10 AM
So you get paid 12btc per month to sit on your ass and insult people over the Internet? Damn. Living the life.

Not people. You.
630  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitBet Stole ~$7,000 from me (10 BTC) on: December 03, 2013, 04:13:29 AM
Mate, they don't care. They think you deserve to be ripped and have no interest in being 'reputable'. Until you understand that they are just going to taunt you.

This sort of self-centered mentality is entirely out of place here. People will have to change and overcome their idiocy so as to accommodate Bitcoin. It's not in any way the case that Bitcoin will have to change to accommodate people's idiocies.
631  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coingiving.com - Personified Bitcoin Donations on: December 03, 2013, 01:45:49 AM
So a-ads team has developed CoingGiving.com to address this issue and thus to facilitate collection of donations.

Your anchor text there has a typo.

Anyway, not sure why this is desirable. If someone wants to donate, they will; if someone wants to publicize their donation, they can. This seems more like a buddybuddy club for back patting. Maybe I'm missing something tho'.
632  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: The best alternative way to gain BTC on: December 03, 2013, 01:39:44 AM
Scrap this. See here.
633  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] DoxTrust.com - Turn-Key, Bitcoin Enabled Online Stores on: December 03, 2013, 01:25:33 AM
Alternatively, you can just use Mr. P's open solution.
634  Other / Meta / Re: Cloudflare on: December 02, 2013, 11:32:12 PM
The CA infrastructure stinks and is proven compromised and alternatives should be invented but PKI is a decades old problem and has never been satisfactorily solved anywhere.

I can't readily grasp the confusion of ideas and general brokenness of a brain that farts this proposition, to implement something known to be dysfunctional. Let's prolong the life of a broken piece of crap that should never have existed in the first place and in any event should have died long ago. Let's continuate as much of the stupidity of the old world as humanly possible.

Roughly equivalent, let's put three ounces of dog shit inside the car's tire, because there's no clear mechanism through which food would be contaminated by this, and therefore why not. So there you have the power rangers, on their hands and knees in a parking lot somewhere, huddled around this old rusty clunker of a car missing one door, stuffing dog shit through the air intake.

If this is the sort of ideas you'd entertain it's at least understandable why you wouldn't see what the problem is with them.
635  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitBet Stole ~$7,000 from me (10 BTC) on: December 01, 2013, 12:45:40 AM
An FAQ is not a contract. It is a scam because no service was rendered to me and my bitcoin was stolen. I have not used emotions as my argument, only the fact that BitBet has done no work to deserve my 10 bitcoin.

That's actually exactly opposite of how things work. You've done no work to deserve a return on your 10 BTC.
636  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitBet Stole ~$7,000 from me (10 BTC) on: December 01, 2013, 12:27:34 AM
I do not hold any shares of S.BBET but after reading this thread I wish I did.

Judging by how the price has been going, you're not the only one.
637  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why MP is your God. on: December 01, 2013, 12:18:23 AM
It's still around. But maybe you can get Mr. Poopscoop to hire somebody to take over from Tradefortress who seem to have some credibility problem.
Or do you think you are up to it?

In that case you better get to work, I am starting to worry since my free XRP are becoming worth something.

Honey, even Namecoin is "worth something" these days.
638  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Havelock Investments - Exchange feedback/comments on: December 01, 2013, 12:05:46 AM
What is this hot wallet nonsense. With bitcoin reaching all time highs the site should be more responsible and have enough available to allow users transfer their own money out of the exchange.

Ahahaha prime retard rib #2. I see "the community" is really working overtime these days.

What with fiat reaching all time lows and all that.
639  Economy / Securities / Re: [Mpex.co] The biggest scam in bitcoin history? on: November 30, 2013, 11:57:59 PM
Quite the job for doing see here all day long, congratulations on that.

Apparently you lot have such a good reputation, people seem to think I'm not getting paid nearly enough.

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<mike_c> whatever you are paying her to hang out in the den of retardation all day - it's not enough.
640  Economy / Securities / Re: [Mpex.co] The biggest scam in bitcoin history? on: November 30, 2013, 11:34:47 PM
Sorry I'm not able to access your shitty blog and definately not going to pay 0.01 to read it.

Can you just answer simple questions? We want a number of users who payed the registration fee. A single number shouldn't be too hard to provide or even a rough estimate would do.

But linking your shitty blog expecting me to pay 0.01btc to wade though the nonsense is not going to happen.

I'm sorry, I cost 12 BTC a month. I don't entertain requests coming from 0.01 BTC noobs.
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