Hi everyone, i just found this site here wich i found pretty usefull for getting some btc. Tell me what you think I think you're spamming.
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Será que "Vitcoin" pegava?
Parece-me um bocadito franciú
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Lol!!! Eu que não sou de lado nenhum, praticamente, uso-os regularmente a meu belo prazer, lol!!! Mas muita gente que conheço do Porto também. Ah, e os espanhóis... Raio dos gajos não sabem o que é um V. Baralho-me todo quando é para escrever, porque dizer é simples: é sempre um B. Boer binho, caralho! lol Por acaso troco os v's pelos b's um bocado, nas poucas ocasiões em q falo português.
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We're you trying to exchange tradefortress btc for real btc? Lol
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How about we cut out the govt/banks from bitcoin ourself. We do not need to 'work with anyone.' Fuck them, this is bitcoin. Its value is derived entirely free of money.
OMG, someone who can say something which isn't loaded with hypocrisy and actually makes sense. Welcome!
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Some people need to read between the lines. Peter absolutely should be saying things like he's saying. Think about it long and hard and you'll figure it out. Don't be so dense. If the public perception of bitcoin is that it's a bunch of rogues, it'll come under attack sooner than otherwise. If the public perception is that there are some rogues, but in general it's full of compliance-seekers, especially in the all-important Bitcoin Foundation, then the attack will be delayed or prevented. The phrase walk softly and carry a big stick is important to keep in mind. The public face of Bitcoin should be gentle, accomodating, and non-extreme. It should be business-focused, and not political. The effect of Bitcoin, however, should be known by Bitcoiners anyway and doesn't need to be discussed in polite company hypocrite much?
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Peter Vessenes appears to be the Limited Partner behind Bitcoinica. Tihan has worked hard to keep the identity of the LP secret (There is a shell company in Barbados called the Wendon group) most likely to avoid any liability leaving Bitcoinica customers who had funds there royally screwed. One year later not a single customer has seen their coins returned. And we are talking many tens of thousands of BTC and USD here. I will avoid anything that has his name attached to it like the plague. And yes, that includes the Bitcoin Foundation. Reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196150Wow, can't say I'm surprised though. What a world class asshole. Where can I find this guy? I'd like to have a "talk" with him. He was the guy building coin mixing services, now he wants regulations... LOL, I guess.
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Posting in this thread just to show off my colorful signature.
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Small correction: 2 persons deposited 2000 BTC each or 1 person deposited 4000 BTC on two 2000 BTC deposits. Both deposits used my referral links.
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Tb gostava de ver o meu serviço, BTC.pt, listado aqui nesse tópico. Nem só de Brasileiro é composto o fórum Português...
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Coimbra
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Hi, still offering the "CPU 2x4x3.4Ghz, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB HDD - $85 / month" dedicated server?
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This is the support forum for the bitcoin-qt client and general bitcoin discussion. The silk road support forums are some place else. You better look for them somewhere, maybe in silk road website who knows, and ask your questions there.
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I tried this and it didn't work. Still no menu on my Bitcoin-QT window in Ubuntu 12.04. Anyone else having this issue?
On 12.04/12.10 worked perfect for me. In 13.04 the .desktop file/shortcut disappears from the HUD when edited, so now I'm using the method below Start it from the command line using the following command APPMENU_DISPLAY_BOTH=1 bitcoin-qt &
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You guys should use the blackbox forum theme. It works better than ABP at hiding the ads. morons...
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I saw it coming on November 2011, when I invested in my first Bitcoins. Watched from the sidelines for almost a year lol
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