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7181  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is there a way to block my wallet and prevent any withdrawal for a month? on: July 21, 2016, 12:37:45 PM
I believe people elsewhere are concerned too. Is there a way to lock my wallet so that no one can hack my wallet and take out the money, even myself included. That way, it can be secure and I would be happy from being afraid of scam. Thank you.

 Yes.  You can password protect the wallet.dat file, copy it to a memory stick and ship it to someone you trust with instructions to ship it back in one month.  Then use a secure delete to remove all traces of your wallet from the computer. 

7182  Economy / Securities / Re: Pig Farm Investment. on: July 21, 2016, 12:13:54 AM
1 simple question:
why would you pay us back if nothing would happen if you didn't?
why not share your personal information (name and adress) with your investors?

 That is two questions.  I have one for you:
Why should he share his personal info?
The investor is getting paid and this guy is rearing pigs.  Seems legit.
7183  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I Hacked Bitcoin on: July 21, 2016, 12:00:28 AM
3NVXE53nFT5x6D6V6j4qAZGcw8RR1wrNV9

should have over 2k in there
feel free to take 10 bitcoins out of there and explain us
oooh yeah, you can also just share the private key with everyone xd

 You should sign a message to prove this address belongs to you and that you are giving permission for the potential hacking and subsequent sharing of its contents.

7184  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Went storming in, did I lose my bitcoins? (lost private key) on: July 19, 2016, 03:18:33 AM
It's my first time buying bitcoins ever. I don have anyone to help me so I kind of just freestyled it and now I'm deeply regretting it as i may have lost my bitcoins. (it was only £32 but thats quite a lot of money to me lol).

So i will just explain what i did. I bought the Bitcoins using Bittylicious and sent them to a randomly generated bitcoin address from an address generator online. I spent ages messing about, trying to import the bitcoins to Electrum not knowing that all I had done was use the bitcoin address to try to import them, rather than the private key, which was also provided on the address generator. However I paid no attention the private key. Frustrated, later on I closed the address generator tab, which had the only record of the Private Key. I had not written it down or saved it anywhere. So, having lost the private key, is there any way i can get my bitcoins back to spend them? I'm guessing no...

any replies would be greatly appreciated Smiley

 Aaaaaaand they're gone!
You could have learned the lesson more cheaply.  The private key is most important.

7185  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Right to Ban Denial of Traditional Family Values. on: July 18, 2016, 01:56:47 PM
What are they purporting to protect?  Spousal abuse,
divorce, poverty  ...or simply the more pleasant family values?
Sorry,  I didn't have time to read the link Wink
7186  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 03:25:22 PM
Well the government demans US to give Fethullah Gülen to Turkey

Please, put the proof of such demand.
Proof of what? The relations between Gülen Movement and the Turkish Government have been very bad for the last few years. The government claims this was their job, Erdoğan said that they demand him from the US.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_government_%E2%80%93_G%C3%BClen_Movement_conflict

Well the government demans US to give Fethullah Gülen to Turkey but US denies. Fethullah Gülen's organisation is like a cult, government was very close with them, doing all sorts of stuff with them but they became enemies with Erdoğan later than.

Turkish here, feel free to ask me any questions.

 Excellent!
  Why do you consider them a cult?
Why do you not consider Erdogan as a member of this cult given the close, symbiotic relationship Gulen and Erdogan shared as they proffered democracy to the Turks and rose to power?
 

Because they're Islamists as well, having their own school courses which are over religious and stuff.

Erdoğan was very close with the Gülen Movement before like I said but now they're enemies, I wouldn't consider him a member of this movement.



  Okay.  Now, Russian media is saying that the coup attempt was caused by Erdogan's support of Islamist groups in Turkey and that the army felt that Erdogan wasn't putting enough pressure on IS.  So it seems like he is still close to the movement in this case.
 
7187  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 03:08:58 PM
Well the government demans US to give Fethullah Gülen to Turkey

Please, put the proof of such demand.

I watched a video from 1993?  To what end?  This is 2016.

This is how the proofs are produced.
The court accept such videos.
And For the Public opinion such "proofs" are a 100% true.

 The proof of your first quote is in every American publication I pick up.  The Turkish courts indicted Gulen in October last year for crimes against the state; specifically for attempting to overthrow the government. They have been demanding his extradition since that time.

 As for your second, a court would accept this as proof of events in 1993 but not proof of events yesterday.  It would be inadmissible as evidence of the coup attempt.
7188  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 03:02:22 PM
Well the government demans US to give Fethullah Gülen to Turkey but US denies. Fethullah Gülen's organisation is like a cult, government was very close with them, doing all sorts of stuff with them but they became enemies with Erdoğan later than.

Turkish here, feel free to ask me any questions.

 Excellent!
  Why do you consider them a cult?
Why do you not consider Erdogan as a member of this cult given the close, symbiotic relationship Gulen and Erdogan shared as they proffered democracy to the Turks and rose to power?
  
7189  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 02:56:00 PM

 I don't really understand what you are saying in the first quote.


For the public opinion You will have some video depicting Turkish Militaries talking on camera obout CIA Instructions.
To produce such videos as proof the Win Side need some Time.

What is unclear?

Something similar to this Lyashko telling about taking blow jobs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX23QDFS-aI

Gulen sharply rejected any responsibility

Do You wait on other public reaction?

 I watched a video from 1993?  To what end?  This is 2016.
As I stated earlier,  as a peon, I can only wait on events to be presented to me.  I have no investigative powers in any country.  Perhaps we will be able to find out what truly happened in Turkey last week in 2039 when it becomes available on YouTube?  Until then my only power is speculation.  Maybe you have some inside information?
7190  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 02:44:27 PM

 I don't really understand what you are saying in the first quote.


For the public opinion You will have some video depicting Turkish Militaries talking on camera obout CIA Instructions.
To produce such videos as proof the Win Side need some Time.

What is unclear?

Something similar to this Lyashko telling about taking blow jobs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX23QDFS-aI

 Yes, it was unclear as your English sentences are poorly constructed. 
 I have just read in an American publication that Ahmet Nesin - a Turkish journalist - has come to the same conclusion as me.  I would suspect that he, like most journalists in Turkey with views that are not in line with the state, will be jailed. (yet again)
 I imagine the US news is more likely to be accurate than anything coming from Turkey.
7191  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 02:21:16 PM
A quote for the alleged mastermind:

Gulen sharply rejected any responsibility: “As someone who suffered under multiple military coups during the past five decades, it is especially insulting to be accused of having any link to such an attempt. I categorically deny such accusations.
7192  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 02:10:43 PM

 I don't believe the US had any part in this particular event.


You will cheap videos of tortured turkish militaries talking on the camera about CIA instructions?
They need time to produce such videos.
After that You will talking about tortures and other shit.
LOL

Quote
...
We have got to remember that the CIA backed the coup in 1980, 36 years ago
– half a million people were arrested.
We can’t be sure whether it is going to be that number this time round.
It’s interesting that the Prime Minister so quickly blamed the Gulen movement.
 Now, who is this movement?
The cleric lives in the US. Well, that is the movement that reportedly funds the Hillary Clinton campaign.
...
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/351644-nato-nations-aid-erdogan/

 I don't really understand what you are saying in the first quote.  There was a lot of confusion from the onset.  I'm sure many mistakes were made.
 
 As far as the second quote.  Lol.
How many former Turkish clerics are living in USA?  It seems like a convenient scapegoat.

 Anyway, we peons will never be privy to the truth so we can only speculate.  US relations seemed pretty good with Turkey before this coup attempt.  What reason would they have for supporting a coup?  I haven't heard any theories put forward.
Granted, I am presently vacationing in the US so the media I'm getting may be biased.


7193  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the USA influence in Turkish events? on: July 17, 2016, 03:16:20 AM
I wondered when I saw the events unfold if the plan hadn't been hatched  by Erdogan himself.  How incompetent are these generals to have left some social media available for Erdogan's plea to the public for help?  That Erdogan was apprised of the situation before the insurgents were able to take political leaders into their custody.  That they were unable to secure the airport?  That they supposedly bombed the place where Erdogan had been vacationing but was no longer there?
The coup failed on every level!
 Now  Erdogan will be able to cement himself in power because he can remove even more of the military leadership and install more Erdogan loyalists.  I believe he has ridden the bus of democracy as far as was required and he has decided that this is his stop. 

 I don't believe the US had any part in this particular event.
7194  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GPU Coin - Full PoS - Mac Wallet Released on: July 14, 2016, 02:42:58 AM
actually Im a honda guy . . . never owned anything but . . . Im probably in for weed, beer, hookers and a CRX . . .

 Well they are pretty reliable.  I'm not talking about the Honda Wink
7195  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: I have a huge gambling problem, any advice on overcoming? on: July 13, 2016, 10:18:51 PM
You should replace the urge to gamble with the urge not to gamble but don't fight the latter.
Seriously though, gambling addiction is a mental health disorder.

http://www.gamblersanonymous.org/
 or
National Problem Gambling Helpline Network (800-522-4700)

Stop it now before you take your business down with it.  My neighbour retired from an awesome job with a great pension and plans to travel the continent with his wife in their 5th wheel.  Now she still works @ 62 yrs old and he drives a school bus @ 68 yrs old - their life savings dwindled from a quarter million to near zero.  They showed me all their winning chits from casinos and also their bank book while telling me the entire story.  You could see the balance go lower and lower by the week. They said the casino would send a car and driver to pick them up and take them to the casino if they called!  Fortunately, his wife snapped out of it before they got into debt as well but they are basically starting from scratch when they should be enjoying retirement.
7196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GPU Coin - Full PoS - Mac Wallet Released on: July 13, 2016, 09:40:40 PM
but not realistic, i have about 500k coins staking since... i don't know, shortly after the fork and staked 4k coins until now.

 Wow!  You got 500k coins?  Nice. 
What kind of rig did you use?


the yobit rig, paired with the nova rig.

 I get the yobit rig bit but not the nova rig gig.
What's a nova?



Nova  Cool

 I always wanted to get a muscle car, my dream was a De Tomaso Pantera but that Chevy Nova would be a close second.
Maybe when GPUcoin is worth 10 cents a piece I'll get one Wink

7197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GPU Coin - Full PoS - Mac Wallet Released on: July 13, 2016, 09:32:06 PM
but not realistic, i have about 500k coins staking since... i don't know, shortly after the fork and staked 4k coins until now.

 Wow!  You got 500k coins?  Nice. 
What kind of rig did you use?


the yobit rig, paired with the nova rig.

 I get the yobit rig bit but not the nova rig gig.
What's a nova?
7198  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GPU Coin - Full PoS - Mac Wallet Released on: July 13, 2016, 09:16:31 PM
but not realistic, i have about 500k coins staking since... i don't know, shortly after the fork and staked 4k coins until now.

 Wow!  You got 500k coins?  Nice. 
What kind of rig did you use?
7199  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Memorizing Private Key on: July 13, 2016, 04:18:50 PM


Boy are you guys so stupid!!!!  

But in general, it's not wrong for people if they want to memorize it. I just found it hassle in my case. Smiley
Hassle?  Easy.

Our brains are not designed to deal with such long string of characters.
Our brains can remember with no problem!  (some combinations)

because once you spend it you then have to learn a new private key for the change address.
You can send the change back to the same address.  Totally allowed.  


This is a private key:

0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

This is also a private key:

0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001


This is one too!  

0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000101010101010101010

Put your mom's birthday in there!  Put anything you want in there.  
1214890000000000000000000000000000000000000000101010101010101010
...is also a private key.  


Therefore, you design your desired private key, which is easy to remember and then make the public key hash.  The public key hash will so no signs whatever that your key highly organized.  

The first two above kind of suck.  But with just a few chunks of easy to remember information BAM!!!  you've got a memory key!!!  


Cool - eh?





 Pretty good info except that the lowest value for a private key is 0x1 so
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
Is not a private key.

Edit: that might have been a little nitbit-picky Wink
7200  Economy / Lending / Re: 0.3 BTC loan. 0.325 return. Legendary account collateral. on: July 13, 2016, 03:54:09 PM
apt1916 also has posted a PGP public key in the forum around January.
 The whole story sucked from the beginning.  No credit card, no friends, couldn't find a payday loan shop in Minnesota?  There are two within spitting distance of me right now and I'm in a little town at a lunch counter.
This account deserves the red.


 
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