... You sir, parrot more nonsense than quakers got oats... (and quakers got a lot of oats). Your a Toll among troll's. Infact... I think I seen you around: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimages2.fanpop.com%2Fimage%2Fphotos%2F14400000%2Ffat-ugly-troll-merlin-on-bbc-14479281-460-276.jpg&t=663&c=d64gVRmT7GTiRQ) Ah, yes... there you are. Anyway, not to be anti troll, but you talk to much on this forum for someone 'not investing' in PETA (Because PETA is so bad and all, or as you stated "horrible"). So do us, and all the rest of this community a big favor and piss off, k? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) People like you are nothing more than those who sit with the peanut gallery... useless. Also, if your one of those "hero trolls" trying to do us good by informing us investors to try and save us all from a bad investment... just don't, ok? Go day trade, mine or invest in something else. You speak as if you know the answer to everything (which I doubt) so go get yourself a 40000% ROI genius, Stop wasting your time here with us newbies who know nothing apparently <inset sarcasm>. Such a facade you are. Again just piss off. Thanks. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FfCmz386.png&t=663&c=Ly0KiwEf8JHDGA) How old r u bro?
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Thread deserves a sticky. Thanks for keeping it updated.
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... CryptX announced they wanted to Leave Ghash when the 51% drama was going on.. which is why, at that moment, some of us decided to jump in.
CryptX announced many things that didn't/won't come to pass. AFAIK PETA is currently mining on ghash.io.
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Something to remember: In the Bitcoin world, numbers and graphs are not the only variables, you also have to add the ''Surprises'' ''FUD'' ''Miracles'' variables in as well.
Of course, on paper, right now, today, according to ''numbers and graphs'' anyone can safely assume that ''IN 6 MONTHS THE SKY WILL FALL''...
Nonsense. Only if you don't know how to interpret numbers or graphs. ...but the truth is, no-one knows what tomorrow has in store.. may that be a miracle share pump or a miracle chip sale, or a surprise competitor's death or a surprise reversal of hashing power etc etc.
No one knows.
No one can guarantee that The Easter Bunny won't show up and make all of us rich, but most adults discount that possibility in their financial prognoses. Stop banking on miracles, and, I can assure you, your prognoses will suddenly become more accurate. Truth.
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@Aireun: Investing in PETA, which, AFAIK, mines on ghash.io, is *horrible* for Bitcoin. See here. Stop parroting nonsense. Investing does imply increasing your bitcoin stash. If you can not find any offerings to accommodate that, the wisest choice is not to "invest" in the one that loses you the least money. No. Simply *DO NOT INVEST!!1!* There.
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... This spreading of FUD is ultimately what lead cryptx to stop posting in this forum, and many others. Also, some newbies to this investment/investing in general are probably panic selling... so gg to those spreading FUD in peta. Did you reach your trade goals yet? ... Anyway, as I said before PETA 'is' and 'still remains' (even with all the negitive variables that hit the teams plans for the mine) the best mining investment out there (to my knowledge).
Lol, you'd be right at home @Active Mining. The cheerleaders insisted that kSlaughter didn't post due to all the "FUD." Of course, all the "FUD" turned out to be fact, and Active Miners lost ~99.8% of their "investment." AFA "best mining investment out there"? If the best mining investment is terrible because maths, consider ...not investing in this terrible "best mining investment."
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Any news on this?
Sure. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs18.postimg.org%2Fc7z9iigtl%2FCapture.jpg&t=663&c=QXtPhOxCCK3Wtg) @SamboNZ: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs27.postimg.org%2Fr9c471bvn%2FCapture.jpg&t=663&c=tXlhdzOOCTbXBA)
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^Not that it matters. This IPO failed. Spectacularly.
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I believe that it is Father's day in the US today...
Hello from United States of America, home of Tom and Jeff! We Americans are extending Father's day by a few moar days because banging hookers and speedballs. We thank you for your patience, Bambi and Misty send their xoxo<3
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...whether you've gotten the dice thing out of your system and are fully focused on being a businessman.
The lulz never stop. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs28.postimg.org%2Ffymywsq0t%2FCapture.jpg&t=663&c=YqSqSk-SLn0uUA)
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And even in cases where external capital makes sense, ask yourself why not get a bank loan, angel investment or VC capital if the business plan is sound.
Plenty of reasons. Most banks won't give bank accounts to Bitcoin businesses let alone loans... Banks don't loan money to "Bitcoin businesses" for the same reason you shouldn't--it's a sucker's bet.
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@ChevaL: It would be fine if everyone had your outlook. There's no harm in buying an occasional scratch ticket or pretending to be an investor. As long as everyone understands that it's just make-believe.
Unfortunately many here forget, and start thinking that what they are doing here is a viable approach to generating income. When said income fails to materialize, they become agitated, appealing to the same government regulators they wished to be free of by investing in unregulated securities.
This, of course, brings unwanted attention from TLAs, to say nothing of being an embarrassment to Bitcoin.
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@Chef Ramsay: You mentioned that to certain men, owning a piece of poundcake holds a "certain allure." Has the mentioned allure lessen its grip on you yet? ... I understand you boys sitting there trying to debunk the possibility of what I am trying to achieve. I'd be pissed to if I was paying $250 a month for terrible internet. The distribution network I plan to set up is my own...
I'm certain many camwhores, much like yourself, dreamed of their very own website/"distribution network." But being somewhat more inciteful than yourself, they understood that willingness and ability to preform on cam is not a sufficient skill set for starting a business. That's why trained bears don't own and run their own circuses. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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^I can contribute: If you were unfortunate enough to invest during the IPO, your shares are now worth ~1/2 of what they cost you.
~Happy investing
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Thank you for your honesty. If you wish to protect people's money, so what do you think is a good alternative to PETA to invest in?
When told not to "invest" in a streetcorner shell game, a reasonable person responds with "thank you." You, on the other hand, retort with "so which shell game should I invest in, if you're so darn smart?" The answer is "none of them" BiteMyShinyMetalAss. None of them.
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Hold tight, Chef Ramsay. Tom & Jeff are are probably exhausted after teh traditional American Father's Day Bash. I'm sure they have quite a treat waiting for you.
But then again, just knowing they haven't ran away with your coin will be a treat at this point, amirite?
Don't worry. This baby's gonna make you richer than Klye's revolutionary camwhoring studio.
@SamboNZ: Happy Father's Day from America!
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@damiano re. "who'd want to": Anyone thinking that Ken will be able to refund shareholders, even @ $.05/share, would want to. I'd check with the MSD, but the "only shareholders who bought directly from [insert IPO number here]" sounds like Ken's weird logic. All shares were issued by Ken, the fact that they have changed hands [to me] seems irrelevant.
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... Because I am already betting on that by investing, and willing to bet you that my bet will be successful. If you're not willing to bet on that my bet won't be succesfull, I know that any of your posts about how horrendous of an investment this is must be aimed towards saving someone else, and can just skip over them rather than trying to refute them
1. If you are a BTCT investor, than there is no need to wait--your investment was a success if you cash out now (hopefully you're a small investor, and there won't be too much slippage). But only if you cash out now. If you don't, you are effectively making a second bet, that being: "((the sum total of the future dividends) and (future cash-out price of your "holdings" is going to be) > (than today's cash-out price)." If you don't want to take the second bet, it's irrational to hold.
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...The fact you claim you are not selling means you expect to achieve a profit above todays value, so why not use that? ... To be fair, today's value isn't .095, it's .075 ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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@countduckula: Brewer's yeast has a similar take on success. Given a limitless amount of sugar, It eats it and multiplies as fast as it can... ...while shitting ethanol, which inevitably kills it, giving us delicious booze. I hope the Bitcoin community is smarter than yeast.
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