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641  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 100 BTC trust roulette on: July 14, 2012, 05:07:23 AM
Sent! 1d6796f01bf309ef1ce667503d898836fb2b47ed01611af8e1ce605dfc0ad1f1

Confirmed.
642  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 100 BTC trust roulette on: July 14, 2012, 05:00:11 AM
Is this still going on?  Do we need a new runner?

1AauSNjhWNycxZN26JYUHMUkYLrkkXGocA is my address for this if its still going.
643  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Putting your money where Pirate's mouth is. on: July 14, 2012, 04:55:13 AM

... Excellent description of GPUMAX...


OK I am going to use GPUMAX to launder some coins.  I take 90 of my dirty BTC and send them to GPUMAX.  10% of these dirty coins go directly to Pirate, the rest get sent out to all the miners doing my "dirty work" for me.  Let's assume I pointed the GPUMAX purchase to deepbit (I know, gasp).  After my purchase is complete deepbit will pay me my share of what coins were earned from their wallet.  This is just a bunch of coins, some new, some old, some dirty (most old coins are).

So darn.  That just did not work the way you told me it would.

And I still have 40,000 - 90 BTC to wash!  This is going to take forever...

Why you flooding his thread bro?  Clearly you must have your nose up pirate's ass.  Roll Eyes
644  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Putting your money where Pirate's mouth is. on: July 13, 2012, 10:36:22 PM
If he wanted to launder most of his gains, his laundromat would have to be running full bore now. Is that what we actually observe?

Is this a reference to gpumax?  If so, its wrong.  GPUMax leasing hasn't been running much at all.
645  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your GPA & IQ score. on: July 13, 2012, 09:00:08 PM
I thought posting my ACT score was good enough. 
646  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your GPA score. on: July 13, 2012, 08:46:56 PM
I don't do homework, I study for exams the class before them, and I get mostly Cs. There's just so much more to learn outside of school, so you have to choose.

My penis is way longer than all of y'all's.

It is.
647  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your GPA & IQ score. on: July 13, 2012, 08:45:25 PM
Only people of average intelligence think IQ scores are meaningless.  Anyone with an IQ below 60 or above 140 knows exactly what that number implies.

and anyone not lacking a Mensa card knows that discussing it on a bitcoin forum is pretty much a waste of time.
648  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your GPA & IQ score. on: July 13, 2012, 08:40:25 PM
42.
649  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's insult each other! on: July 13, 2012, 08:26:30 PM
Is the inward growing hair the reason he giggles like a bitch all the time?

I'd suggest you ask him where his thumb is at when he's giggling.. make sure you're wearing a rain jacket though.

Christ, four pages in and King Retard can't follow the "insult the poster above you" rule.  Were you dropped on your ass as a child?

wow, someone is a jealous vagina.
650  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's insult each other! on: July 13, 2012, 08:11:02 PM
Is the inward growing hair the reason he giggles like a bitch all the time?

I'd suggest you ask him where his thumb is at when he's giggling.. make sure you're wearing a rain jacket though.
651  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's insult each other! on: July 13, 2012, 08:03:25 PM

Were you too dumb or uncoordinated to get recruited for a free ride at university?

you're one of those pedophile recruiters arn't you??

#I look really young if I shave.  Kiss

Nah, he's so retarded his hair grows inwards.
652  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's insult each other! on: July 13, 2012, 08:01:06 PM
And define which IQ test you're talking about.  On some standardized tests, the mean has risen to 106.

That is in part due to the "No reeses left Behind" initiative.


Anyhows, all your mothers lost your college funds in Bitcoinica!

You're so stupid, even affirmative action couldn't get you into college.
653  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Putting your money where Pirate's mouth is. on: July 13, 2012, 07:58:17 PM
Do regular withdrawals appear in the same transaction as interest payments?

People have a singular withdrawal address.  If you request a withdrawal, it appears just like an interest payment.

That makes sense, but what I asked is whether withdrawals and interest appear in the same transaction.

Ask pirate?
654  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Putting your money where Pirate's mouth is. on: July 13, 2012, 07:26:36 PM
What's the going estimate of how much Pirate has taken in, not counting any interest? BTC100,000? BTC200,000? No clue? Have some of his clients revealed their payments?
Between 100k and 300k btc, and that's just with the information that we have. He could easily have more.

So he took in 300k... how much has he paid out?  Without a reference point, coins flowing in means nothing.

I think the 300k is a rough estimate of current holdings based on last week's interest payment.

It appears that at least 22k BTC was paid out in interest last week.  Assuming nobody automatically re-invested, and that everyone gets 7% per week, that means total holding are 22k/0.07 = 314k BTC.  Of course some people do re-invest, and some get lower interest rates, so the real figure will be higher than this.

How do you account for the people that ask for withdrawals timed with the interest payments?  That will artificially inflate their interest payment by a factor of 7.

Do regular withdrawals appear in the same transaction as interest payments?

People have a singular withdrawal address.  If you request a withdrawal, it appears just like an interest payment.
655  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Putting your money where Pirate's mouth is. on: July 13, 2012, 06:57:32 PM
What's the going estimate of how much Pirate has taken in, not counting any interest? BTC100,000? BTC200,000? No clue? Have some of his clients revealed their payments?
Between 100k and 300k btc, and that's just with the information that we have. He could easily have more.

So he took in 300k... how much has he paid out?  Without a reference point, coins flowing in means nothing.

I think the 300k is a rough estimate of current holdings based on last week's interest payment.

It appears that at least 22k BTC was paid out in interest last week.  Assuming nobody automatically re-invested, and that everyone gets 7% per week, that means total holding are 22k/0.07 = 314k BTC.  Of course some people do re-invest, and some get lower interest rates, so the real figure will be higher than this.

How do you account for the people that ask for withdrawals timed with the interest payments?  That will artificially inflate their interest payment by a factor of 7.
656  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Putting your money where Pirate's mouth is. on: July 13, 2012, 06:18:22 PM
What's the going estimate of how much Pirate has taken in, not counting any interest? BTC100,000? BTC200,000? No clue? Have some of his clients revealed their payments?
Between 100k and 300k btc, and that's just with the information that we have. He could easily have more.

So he took in 300k... how much has he paid out?  Without a reference point, coins flowing in means nothing.
657  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Bitcoin Wallet for Android on: July 13, 2012, 05:52:15 AM
Thanks a lot!
Block chain is being re-downloaded now, lets see whether sending the whole amount solves the problem.

If you have many transactions using the app, while you're catching up, you'll want to close the app periodically using the disconnect option.  If not, it might crash out with an out of memory error.  When I say many, I'm talking over a 100 or 200.  I know many people don't use it very often, but I tend to use it for a lot of day to day stuff, so have a decent amount of transactions on it. 
658  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: Bitcoin Wallet for Android on: July 13, 2012, 04:59:31 AM
I have just upgraded to v.2.19, but my 2 'frozen' transactions don't seem to move. Could you guys please give me some instructions how to either cancel them or get them through?
 
10/07/2012    1.10598623 BTC (no fee)
12/07/2012    10.00 BTC (0.0005 fee, so it appears as -10.0005)
 
Thanks in advance

Do you have a backup?  If so, revert to that.  If not, you need to reset your blockchain by going to reset in the preferences and then chosing the disconnect.  When the app reopens, it'll redownload the last 52 weeks of blockchain. [Happy Anniversary Goonie]

Once you're back to a state with no pending transactions, send yourself the whole balance to a different client (like your desktop/laptop).  The fee you tried to pay isn't actually 'paid' until its mined, so you won't lose that .0005.  Once you send that tx, it should successfully get relayed.  From there, you can use your other client to send the two transactions to their original targets.  It seems that by sending the whole balance to a single address, you're increasing the priority and reducing transaction size enough that it relays with no fee.
659  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Putting your money where Pirate's mouth is. on: July 13, 2012, 04:26:13 AM
My question still stands. Can anyone shed some light on the GPUmax "marketplace" for me?

I have offered to explain this for 100BTC.  While the exchange rates for BTC have risen, the in/out is still BTC-denominated.

Without shenanigans or otherwise ethically dubious activity, GPUMax can be an effective tool for producing more BTC than it costs to purchase the shares.  It depends on a number of factors, all of which should be obvious considering GPUMax's capabilities and working out from there.  If you have a GPUMax account, look at the purchase options and think creatively.

There is a small matter of luck involved (I have had my approach not work profitably three times), but proper analysis will inform activity that will always lead to a return on expenses.  I believe most people employ faulty analysis and arrive at an unworkable model for its use.  The rest of us keep our mouths shut because the wait on purchases is long enough already.

Ponzi.
660  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: 100% proof pirate runs a ponzi (thought experiment) on: July 12, 2012, 05:28:00 PM
Interesting - when BFL was still vaporware around January, it was Bittenbob that was absolutely and rabidly trashing them without the slightest reserve, and was proven wrong and went away.
Now it's Vladimir doing the same sort of thing to Pirateat40 with all the conviction of an informed person, and none of the proof.

It seems like the upper cabal of Bitcoiners consists of some of the most vocal and bloodthirsty, and by "upper cabal", I mean Magazine staff, developers of other vaporware like Ellet, and numerous other projects and things that like to be pre-announced for some reason without a product in hand. I hardly know what to make of it, but it's disturbing.

Money, status, and nerds.  Competitive undersocialization is a bastard, especially in a perceived zero-sum environment.

Pretend it's Lord of the Flies and you'll realize anarchy and decentralization last for a short while, until organizations eventually coalesce, not necessarily among the most sane, capable, or reasonable foci, but the ones that provide a "security" of some type.

Crazy-ass shut-ins are clawing at each other with no dignity, forming "alliances" based on their desire to bring down an alpha.

In case you were wondering, I'm Liam Neeson in The Grey.  With a much bigger tonker.  Come with me if you want to die.

Its funny you mention this, because I liken this all to Monty Python.  I'm calling dibbs on the grenade right now and I get to be the rabbit.
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