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781  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency association to homosexuality are not acceptable! on: March 30, 2013, 05:34:46 PM


Own your actions... "I posted in response to" instead of "They made me post." Wink
My English is somewhat limited.
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Hmmm... it is hard to find a f*ck to give about what other people do with their penises and vaginae.
There was no homosexuality until the homos came out with demands of equality and "protection". And I don't want to see any gay prides in my country. No strange looking people of unknown gender or half naked sadomasochists jerking off in streets.
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Politicians like to make inconsequential things like this the focus of debate...
Actually politicians try to speak about homosexual problem as less as possible because about 90% of population don't like them. They try to silently pass the laws regarding homosexuals and other related things and not provoking the society. It is relevant if we and our kids will live in world where love exists or where love are reduced and redefined to include pervert sexual deviations.
782  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Intel vs AMD and Litecoin on: March 30, 2013, 05:17:49 PM
Socket AM3+ is not APU crap, it is for normal high-end desktop CPUs.
783  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Petition the government to declare the legal status of Bitcoin? on: March 30, 2013, 04:59:48 PM
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You can trace to some extent you cant trace origin of something made from 0 and 1. Something has te bo behind it,, u cant simply make money out of anything, right?
Sorry, did not understand what this means. Can you please be more clear about this?
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Protests? Do you really think that will stop government to do anything if they chose so?
Not it will not. But they are evil, not stupid. They will take into consideration the costs and gains vs. the expected backfire from the actions. Taking down Tor or Bitcoin or any decentralized service will be largely unsuccessful attempt.
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They have taken down megaupload, they can take down anything if they chose to do it
Closing Megaupload was as simple as pressing ALT+F4. It was centralized service, with known location and known persons responsible for the operation. Taking down tens of thousands of network nodes all over the world is not so simple. They can take down Freenet easily as well, I have written about Freenet vulnerabilities but nobody listens... Freenet is used for childporn and hurtcore more than anything else combined, but it is not under attack by authorities.
784  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Petition the government to declare the legal status of Bitcoin? on: March 29, 2013, 08:13:18 PM
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Currency that cant be traced? That will never happen.
It is already happened. Bitcoin.
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Im still not sure how did any country ( USA for example ) let bitcoins be "active" for all this years
Bitcoins are like Freenet or Tor. The extremely aggressive and invasive actions required to take any of them down will result in small gain together with large protests. Decentralized and open source networks cannot be taken down. Probably after all governments have leaned something.
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Only one thing comes to my mind, some strong government is behind it using some project.....
I don't think Bitcoins are this case.
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They're more focused on controlling the Internet; if they accomplish this (and they're always trying) then you can expect a whole slew of prosecuting to begin.
For this to happen, there must remain no single free country in the world. And goatsed internet is only fraction of problems if such events become true.
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since every transaction is public, they could potentially force users to declare their identities so they can be properly taxed.  It would be impossible to avoid taxation at that point, unless you resort to trading cash in person again.
Keeping two separate wallets and using one for normal trade and another for doing Silk Road purchases will solve this problem.
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However, if governments can listen in on what kind of traffic occurs on any person's connection, they could tell if youre attempting to butt them out. As of now, we have a right to privacy. If CISPA and all its cousins get their way, being anonamous on the web will be a thing of the past.
Listening to Bitcoin traffic are not telling much. Except from initiated transactions. If getting paranoid, route Bitcoin trough Tor. And governments can listen to traffic right now, in many cases even without court permission. All that these CISA can do is fully legalizing mass surveillance that are happening in secrecy right now.
785  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Do not petition whitehouse.gov on: March 29, 2013, 07:35:21 PM
Petition them to accept bitcoins for taxes.
Better petition them to harakiri themselves and leave Bitcoins alone. They cannot reliably tax on bitcoins anyway and will make things only worse. And taxes are bad thing after all.
786  Other / Off-topic / Re: Sending REALLY sensitive information on: March 29, 2013, 06:53:53 PM
the attacker in man in middle attack can also be passive observer. He is not required to modify the plaintext messages, just decrypt, store and resend encrypted with his own key. The security question will go trough as without MITM attack.

Now we are talking about authentication rather than encrypted channel security. They are different animals.
787  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcointalk Mafia Signups - Bitcoin Prizes & Free 0.05 BTC! on: March 29, 2013, 06:25:08 PM
I'm in.
788  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Intel vs AMD and Litecoin on: March 29, 2013, 06:15:57 PM
AMD FX-8350 + Extreme3 MoBo are very good combo. I will go for that without considering anything else. The AM3+ socket will also host at least one AMD desktop CPU generation, but LGA1155 are made obsolete by LGA1150 Haswell cores.

CPU mining will be better with GPU anyway as Sounds said. Get a HD7970 if it fits into the setup.
789  Other / Off-topic / Re: Growing weed vs. Mining for BTC on: March 29, 2013, 06:12:36 PM
If Bitcoin mining would give waste energy off as a light instead of heat, the marijuana + Bitcoin merged mining will be extremely profitable. I cannot imagine even remotely useful way how to convert few KW of waste heat from GPU cards into light.
790  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency association to homosexuality are not acceptable! on: March 29, 2013, 06:07:35 PM
I admit, I surrendered my autonomy by posting as a member of this forum community. I'm addicted, I cannot resist my urges to participate there Smiley

Seriously, what is best action - speaking against something that is unacceptable or just remaining silent on the issue? If we as a people make our voices heard more often, many problems in society would not exist or will be less severe. I'm not talking about homosexuals right now.
791  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency association to homosexuality are not acceptable! on: March 29, 2013, 03:25:43 PM
They did not "made" it by pointing gun at me and forcing to post. The "bitcoin pride" made me to post the rhetoric question about fags and someone in charge of forum made me to open this thread about censoring anti-homosexual speech.

It is very welcome that my post got restored. The homosexuals are very sensitive against criticism because they are not man enough to just ignore it. That does not mean the normal people should resort to censorship just to please few persons with deviant sexual behavior.
792  Other / Off-topic / Re: Encrypted Secure Chat for Skype on: March 29, 2013, 03:10:33 PM
Stay away from this software! It is not safe!

1. It is not open source. There might be intentional backdoors or security flaws from improper coding.
2. Skype with it's obscure code and auto update functionality is one big potential security threat. I advise against ever installing and using Skype on any security critical computer.

This means it gives very questionable security at best case and blatant surveillance backdoor at worst. The truth might be somewhere in between.

Jitsi is great alternative to Skype for every day use. It have OTR encryption for IM chat and ZRTP encryption for voice calls. And it is free and open source.

For both anonymous and encrypted IM the TorChat is the best way to go.
793  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency association to homosexuality are not acceptable! on: March 29, 2013, 12:48:06 PM
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Homosexuality is two consenting adults doing something they want to do.
This is extremely liberal viewpoint. From such viewpoint also necrophilia, sadomasochism, zoophilia and sexual cannibalism are acceptable things. Consent actions or not this does not change that same sex relationships are totally unnatural and should not be tolerated as part of society.
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Raping a girl (no matter the age) is forcing yourself on another against their will and without their consent, which is wrong in any society that values personal liberty and rights. Not even close to the same thing
In my opinion raping girl is more natural, but still very wrong thing to do.
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This is the best troll thread I've ever seen in Meta. I bow my head and ask that you please teach me, master.
Nothing to do with me. The "Bitcoin pride" thread author and one of forum admins made me to open this thread. They are the master trolls
794  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I rendered some Bitcoins and want to share but I am stuck in the Newbie area on: March 29, 2013, 01:27:57 AM
Well done! They look beautiful.
795  Other / Off-topic / Re: 4chan.org taken offline by authorities on: March 29, 2013, 01:23:49 AM
No, I have read the thread and the turkish message of blocking makes no sense. Unless You were using proxy located in Turkey.
796  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency association to homosexuality are not acceptable! on: March 29, 2013, 01:20:08 AM
Sorry, the dictionary is clearly biased. Not a good reference at all.

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people with certain kind of dispositions for which they can't help themselves for having
I don't know what urges they have, but it is actions that make them homo, not desires alone. I also want to rape 15 year old girl but I will never act upon my urges to do such bad things. We are humans and we can do what is right and suppress what is wrong. They chose not only secretly engage in perversion, but they stick this in all others faces. This is when from simple ridicule of homos the things get violent.
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Oh the horror.  Gay people use Bitcoin.  So do furries.  So do drug users.  So do pornographers.  No doubt some paedophiles do as well.
I don't care. They are just another nodes and anonymous tx. Probably only furries are on same level with gay people but the furries have not made moves for them being accepted as "normal" part of society and there is no laws protecting furries as exclusive group. And when I was 23 I fell in love with 16 year old girl. But she told me she is 20 and looked as such. I'm now totally pedophile by the law.

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You might want to live in a world where only white heterosexual libertarians are associated with Bitcoin but it's not the reality
I'm not libertarian but share some of the views with them. I prefer the don't tell don't ask approach. If someone who is in Bitcoin wants to come out as a successful SR seller or homosexual porn distributor, it will not surprise me at all. Actually it is very likely that each of the nodes connected to me are not ordinary people at all.
797  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What would happen if a small country did adopt BTC offically, a SEZ on: March 29, 2013, 01:01:38 AM
It is all about control. Governments cannot efficiently control Bitcoin because it is designed against such control. They could not see and control citizens bank accounts and money by taking the taxes from bank accounts or freezing accounts of whistleblowers like Wikileaks. Current governments will not make Bitcoin as a parallel or sole currency to fiat or electronic money.
798  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Petition the government to declare the legal status of Bitcoin? on: March 29, 2013, 12:55:45 AM
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Let's focus on expanding the Bitcoin economy. If it becomes a normal part of life, it's automatically legal, just because it would feel absurd to make it illegal.
It is wrong thinking in today's world. Piracy, file sharing, hacking all are fundamental parts of digital life. But is made largely illegal. The same might happen to Bitcoin despite it's adoption numbers. And the same will happen to Bitcoin as with other illegal computer things. They will continue to be part of daily life and even expand.

I'm against nagging government and Bitcoin must root into daily lifes for as many users as possible before banhammer strikes.
799  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency association to homosexuality are not acceptable! on: March 29, 2013, 12:39:53 AM
I totally agree that the topic was nonsense. I don't know is it plain troll topic or someone really think it is a way for cryptocurrencies to gain publicity and adoption. If so, it will be good way for cryptocurrency users look not only geeky and criminal but homo as well!

I will use the language that is appropriate to describe them. If some person is killing other people, he is killer. I can call him killer, despite word "killer" having bad meaning. If someone is having same sex action, he is either fag or queer. There really is not need to find "nicer" words for such persons. I don't need for everyone to share my views, but I hate when one view (queer view) have given advantage by censoring and deleting opposing views.
800  Other / Politics & Society / Cryptocurrency association to homosexuality are not acceptable! on: March 28, 2013, 11:48:42 PM
I got this private message
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Do bitcoiners look like bunch of faggots and queers?

It was my reply to this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160162.0

The thread was about bitcoin users having so called "prides" like homosexuals do. And requesting "equality" and "rights", just like the perverts do. As a strong supporter or normal people and normal relationships, I will not tolerate to be part of movement that mimics homosexuals in any way. Or accepts them as "normal" or "acceptable". I fought both homosexuals and police in censored and will do it again if the need arises http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVh5H3mAHuY

Bitcointalk is good in keeping freedom of speech and information. We can discuss many taboo issues, like the Silk Road, bank corruption, black markets or anything else related to these important questions. Censoring one users post because of his attitude towards queers and homos are not acceptable for me.
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