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6921  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best place to buy more than 100BTC on: September 19, 2016, 01:50:26 AM
Hi Guys,

I was wondering about the safest way to buy more than 100BTC? I would really appreciate your feedback guys

 That really depends on where you live.
6922  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hillbilly sells house and goes all in on Litecoin... WTF? on: September 17, 2016, 12:51:53 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v5y3icu6YY

Hard to believe... I may liquidate my inheritance and go full retard on Litecoin as well. ROFL!



 It's 15 minutes!  Ain't nobody got time fo' dat!
What time does he actually say anything about litecoin?


Well, he says that everyone is beating the drums for certain alts like Ether or Monero, but LTC gets no love (and should according to him). He mentions fundamentals and the gold/silver concept running in our DNA since humanity has used PM's for thousands of years as money (crypto is the next step in that evolution). LTC should be 1/4 the value of BTC according to him and feels it's heavily undervalued. There should be a copper or nickel equivalent 195th the value of Bitcoin. Ethereum had a big presale and that bothers him (since founders have a big stake), so he likes the fair release of LTC.

He has a house supposedly worth $200,000 that he is selling and he will dump all of it into Litecoin. He has bought Litecoin before between $2 and $40. Corruption in our system is rampant at this point and rather than a violent revolution we can have a revolution of ideas and escape the corrupt system. He wants to put his money where his mouth is and support something he believes in.

yaddie yaddie yadda...

... We should jack up the price to $10 before he sells his house to troll him... ROFL jk Smiley

 Thanks for the summary.
Let me know before we hack the price and I'll put my house into LTC Wink
6923  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cloud Mining for Water. on: September 17, 2016, 12:45:52 AM
My latest launch... http://cloudmining.club

 Rather than confuse our users with GH/s and MH/s hashrates, electricity cost comparisons, complicated pools, and maintenance fees... We created a scam where you contribute to gain lifetime daily satoshi amounts instead. Yes. You read that correctly. Scam! 

 Oh by the way, wrong section.  Should be in games, rounds and scams.
6924  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hillbilly sells house and goes all in on Litecoin... WTF? on: September 17, 2016, 12:24:57 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v5y3icu6YY

Hard to believe... I may liquidate my inheritance and go full retard on Litecoin as well. ROFL!



 It's 15 minutes!  Ain't nobody got time fo' dat!
What time does he actually say anything about litecoin?
6925  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: New Rig Case Possible Dangers? on: September 16, 2016, 09:19:24 PM
Hey Guys;

Am planning to shift my three mining rigs (3 Aluminum cases) into one wooden shelf (Spurce Pine Wood) to reduce space occupancy and make maintenance more manageable. But I'm concerned of possible fire breaking out. Any suggestions?

Regards;

 I don't mine right now but I placed my Asicminer tubes on an old wooden coffee table and wasn't feeling to safe about it so I just set some spare ceramic tiles down on top of the wood first.  I believe it provided a pretty good barrier against heat and possible fire.
6926  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When do you began using Bitcoin? on: September 16, 2016, 06:04:53 PM
Hey guys,

I started using Bitcoin this year (2016) in april. Smiley

Now my question for you is:

When do you began using Bitcoin?


Best regards,

Patrick Grin

PLEASE fix your English.  It should read:

 When did you begin beginning to began to bawitdaba da bang ba dang diggy diggy diggy da Bitcoin?

Thank you, I just fixed my mistake. Smiley

 Ah! Merci.  My OCD is subsiding Wink
6927  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: When do you began using Bitcoin? on: September 16, 2016, 05:46:33 PM
Hey guys,

I started using Bitcoin this year (2016) in april. Smiley

Now my question for you is:

When do you began using Bitcoin?


Best regards,

Patrick Grin

PLEASE fix your English.  It should read:

 When did you begin beginning to began to bawitdaba da bang ba dang diggy diggy diggy da Bitcoin?
6928  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Just Try and Steal Cryptocurrency from Space, Hackers on: September 16, 2016, 05:32:26 PM
"...when the funds are needed, the satellite will communicate with a base station on Earth, via a secure link. "

 Sounds like a rudimentary internet with VPN.

Also, why use a satellite when the distance from New York to Paris is sixty times the distance from earth to the satellite and once could use a single private telephone line via secure link between Paris and New York...
ah! Maybe I'm missing the big picture here?  I guess Paris isn't desolate enough to be considered safe.... yet


 
6929  Other / Off-topic / Re: eco corner 1.5 years old, share with yours friend :) on: September 16, 2016, 05:06:16 PM
Hi everyone

www.eco-corner.xyz

Q and A quiz, game

zoe


 This site is most certainly not for children.  They would never be able to wade through the butchered English on those quizzes.

samples from the site

     Can extinct species come back again? It possible some day. Just like "Jurassic Park".
     Is it true wood make pollution? Burning it would have green house gas.Is
     How to get everyone to save the nature? Doing group activity. Like close light 1 hour
     Can man produce great amounts of electricity? No. It little 
     What do you think everyone should do to start save Earth? Yes. We should.   <--- We should all to do we should.

 Your heart is in the right place but maybe you should get someone to proofread your work?  If this site is beneficial to the environment, I bet you could get someone to help you for free.

Happy 1.5 year celebration!
6930  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ThePirateBay shutting down for good??? on: September 16, 2016, 03:49:30 PM
So I was browsing through ThePirateBay, and I see this warning page from Firefox:

"Reported Unwanted Software Page!

This web page at thepiratebay.org has been reported to contain unwanted software and has been blocked based on your security preferences.

Unwanted software pages try to install software that can be deceptive and affect your system in unexpected ways."

I could not understand, was this part of the government's war against torrenting, a possible conspiracy by Mozilla to smear TPB?

Turns out, apparently not! I looked it up, and TorrentHound and TPB are exiting, the sites are shutting down, but before they go, they decided to clog the torrent pages up with malware. That's a damn shame!!

Possible malware warning:

https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/13599744/Elvis_Presley_All_Time_Top_50_(2016)



 This is simply untrue.  Please post some reference links if you have them.

The real story:
 https://torrentfreak.com/chrome-and-firefox-block-pirate-bay-over-harmful-programs-160915/

 https://torrentfreak.com/torrenthound-shuts-down-another-big-torrent-site-bites-the-dust-160915/

 http://archive.is/SUUVg/image - there are no files to infect
6931  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter Blade Cannot Mine Other Coins? on: September 16, 2016, 12:28:01 PM
You can go to the coinwarz page above that homer linked and it will show you which coins are SHA256 and how much you will make with a given hashrate.  You can also look at what other coins are profitable and from there look at what hardware you need to buy to mine them.  But basically, expect to drop a few thousand to get anything worthwhile.


So are SHA256 considered algorithmically inferior these days?



 There is no other algorithm you can use to mine SHA-256 coins so algorithmic inferiority is a non-sequitur. 


So are SHA256 considered inferior to newer coins these days?    That's all I'm asking.

You mean:
There is no other algorithm you can use to mine _non_ SHA-256 coins so algorithmic inferiority is a non-sequitur. 

?


 After SHA-256, each new algorithm was borne out of necessity (perhaps I should say most). As an example, scrypt was the next algorithm and purportedly ASIC resistant.  Other algorithms were designed to use more memory (higher ASIC resistance), lower power or to require more calculations.  The result was lower block times, faster difficulty retargets, ASIC resistance and even novelty.  I don't think you could make an assessment other than using adoption to determine superiority.  I would say Bitcoin has the advantage of being first and is by far the most popular... will it always be?  Who knows?

6932  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GPU Coin - Full PoS - 15% on: September 16, 2016, 11:38:37 AM
Just build a buy wall at exchange with your coins.
  I see.  If I build it they will come?
Still I don't understand somebody dumping so low.  Was it the thief again?
6933  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buying on: September 16, 2016, 12:56:20 AM
Lots of info here:
 
 https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/en/buy-bitcoin-credit-debit-card/
6934  Economy / Services / Re: Wanna start escrow service (limited to 19-22pm europe time) on: September 15, 2016, 11:58:13 PM
That is good for getting an escrow with smaller transactions, but if you want to start the escrow service with higher amount then there is a way, you should have to escrow some good amount and so with that people will trust on you and you will also not scam them

 I believe that's how master-p started out but it didn't end well for his customers.  I haven't checked in on that situation for a while though.
6935  Other / Politics & Society / Re: When and how was the individualistic and I don't care mindset impose in USA? on: September 15, 2016, 11:32:58 PM
American individualism has always been a part of the culture.  It was this impetus that led America to fight against her British oppressors, to separate church and state and to enshrine personal liberty and the pursuit of happiness in her constitution.  I don't understand the "I don't care" reference.  Can you site some examples?

Individualism is not an American property. You can find individualism everywhere around the world. Individualism started with the industrial revolution. Working long hours at machines instead of a few hours hunting and the rest of the day off.



You sir, have an anti-American bias that clouds your every thought and action.  I pity you.
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What a load of bullshit. I think you made a mistake when quoted me instead of Masha Sha.  I'm an American citizen and very pro-America.
This is the  guy, Mashsa Sha, that you wanted to quote:

Enablers of the western collapse.
Re: Who has the Epstein home videos? Release and clear America
Western pedophiles rings need war... Urgently. Apparently chineses and Russians prefer women... Only westerners sickos are attracted to children
The USA have followed the alley and are right now in the caves...
Why is only China fighting corruption? Because westerners are too ignorant to know what happen with corruption...

You're getting better at inference by the second. 
That's exactly why I crossed it out!  Now can you explain your reply to my first post?

When you say "American individualism has always been a part of the culture." it sounds like a unique property of the culture in America. We both agree it's not.



 I understand now.  It was awkwardly worded on my part.  I should have written, "Individualism has always been a part of  the American culture."  Apologies.

6936  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GPU Coin - Full PoS - 15% on: September 15, 2016, 09:46:51 PM
Wow!  Somebody just took a huge dump on YoBit and just tanked the coin.
If you're reading this, I would have paid 0.00000030 each for the lot.  Why not post them for a price rather than buy the book like that?!

6937  Other / Politics & Society / Re: When and how was the individualistic and I don't care mindset impose in USA? on: September 15, 2016, 09:42:03 PM
I think self reliance is an innate American characteristic. Go there and feel how empty it is. You could wander for weeks and never meet anyone else.

If the current crop of settlers started that way then it's going to create a very different mindset compared to anywhere in Europe where people crawl around like ants and always have done.

 Self-reliance....
There seems to be a lot of that sentiment in the USA; they don't even like to use the word welfare and yet one-third of Americans are on some form of means-tested-benefit.
 
6938  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter Blade Cannot Mine Other Coins? on: September 15, 2016, 09:36:34 PM
You can go to the coinwarz page above that homer linked and it will show you which coins are SHA256 and how much you will make with a given hashrate.  You can also look at what other coins are profitable and from there look at what hardware you need to buy to mine them.  But basically, expect to drop a few thousand to get anything worthwhile.


So are SHA256 considered algorithmically inferior these days?



 There is no other algorithm you can use to mine SHA-256 coins so algorithmic inferiority is a non-sequitur. 


Love your use of that specific vocabulary.



 I was trying to keep it short Wink
6939  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ASICMiner Block Erupter Blade Cannot Mine Other Coins? on: September 15, 2016, 09:22:21 PM
You can go to the coinwarz page above that homer linked and it will show you which coins are SHA256 and how much you will make with a given hashrate.  You can also look at what other coins are profitable and from there look at what hardware you need to buy to mine them.  But basically, expect to drop a few thousand to get anything worthwhile.


So are SHA256 considered algorithmically inferior these days?



 There is no other algorithm you can use to mine SHA-256 coins so algorithmic inferiority is a non-sequitur. 
6940  Other / Politics & Society / Re: When and how was the individualistic and I don't care mindset impose in USA? on: September 15, 2016, 07:50:24 PM
American individualism has always been a part of the culture.  It was this impetus that led America to fight against her British oppressors, to separate church and state and to enshrine personal liberty and the pursuit of happiness in her constitution.  I don't understand the "I don't care" reference.  Can you site some examples?

Individualism is not an American property. You can find individualism everywhere around the world. Individualism started with the industrial revolution. Working long hours at machines instead of a few hours hunting and the rest of the day off.



You sir, have an anti-American bias that clouds your every thought and action.  I pity you.
[/s]

What a load of bullshit. I think you made a mistake when quoted me instead of Masha Sha.  I'm an American citizen and very pro-America.
This is the  guy, Mashsa Sha, that you wanted to quote:

Enablers of the western collapse.
Re: Who has the Epstein home videos? Release and clear America
Western pedophiles rings need war... Urgently. Apparently chineses and Russians prefer women... Only westerners sickos are attracted to children
The USA have followed the alley and are right now in the caves...
Why is only China fighting corruption? Because westerners are too ignorant to know what happen with corruption...

You're getting better at inference by the second. 
That's exactly why I crossed it out!  Now can you explain your reply to my first post?
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