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81  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Please bail me out - I'm an idiot bought mining gear at the peak on: June 23, 2011, 07:23:58 PM
so why are you posting this in my thread?  I've done nothing wrong to anyone and I think all the people I've dealt with would agree.  I'm a guy just trying to sell crap.. I dont need you fucking slandering my name and making groundless accusations or hinting that a pile of graphics cards in a box is what a scheme to do what exactly?   I'm not a fucking scammer, im not a troll, I'm not fucking selling fake shit.. that is my shit in the damn photograph right there, what more fucking proof do you idiots want?  If you got money you can come to my house and see it running IN PERSON.  I live in SCHAUMBURG IL, right off I-90, I'm not taking you into my 400,000$ house to try to pull a 200$ graphics card scam.

If some other guy is stealing shit go POST in his thread and slander his name. 
82  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Please bail me out - I'm an idiot bought mining gear at the peak on: June 23, 2011, 06:56:43 PM
Are you guy who posted to Reddit saying something like "just some casual mining" and showed box after box of computer equipment in a rented storage locker?

What's with the box of gpu's on the bottom left? Seems like a strange way to stage.... I smell something strange here....

This could be a bunch of used gear being resold or already mined to death and he wants an upgrade. Could you also post a copy of your invoice with sales date please.....?

Proceed with caution. Not accusing him but.....just sayin'.

lol... u guys are retarded.. I've been on the phone with several buyers, taken people into my basement in person and am still selling as i speak on another thread.. why is it so hard to believe that someone is selling bitcoin mining gear on a bitcoin mining forum?  Where do u think this 10 terahashes is coming from god?
 
Exactly what is the supposed grand conspiracy here?  Am i suppose to be with the New world order selling 10,000$ worth of crap online to discredit bitcoin to prop up bilderberg group or what?  And exactly how does shit accomplish that anyway?  LOL..

I'm a genuine nice guy and i really wanna see the people buying my stuff put it to good use I took the picture because the machines you see there do mine and are mining right now, on btcguild.. and oh by the way my btcguild accoutn got hax0red and thank god for payout locks.  In the land of bitcoin one must use 20 letter passwords with a buncha weird ass symbols in it.
 
83  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mt. Gox needs to give more time between reopening and starting trading. on: June 23, 2011, 04:29:08 PM
theres alot of people with money being held against their will (NOT JUST BITCOINS)... so screw the 'bitcoin economy'... WE WANT OUR DAMN MONEY.
are you guys nuts?

has ANYONE been able to log in and even verify their balance?
84  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Network hash total at 14 Thash/s ? (sudden huge increase) on: June 23, 2011, 05:24:11 AM
lol and the IT crackdowns begin... across the country IT workers lose high paying jobs and get sued for theft of company resources cuz they tried to mine a 100$ worth of bitcoins.
85  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The next step for Bitcoin: Cell Phone Service Takeover on: June 23, 2011, 05:12:06 AM
bitcoins is the tradtional king of paying for stuff that has no marginal cost like porn, warez, donations, various services, elite cheat c0deZ, etc
u know like.. u dont care whether u get paid or not kind of goods cuz its all free anyway

Like i am charging 1 bitcoin for me to fart if u pull my finger... its more that kinda currency not a phone type currency
86  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Non-Verbal Analysis of statements by Mark and Adam (MtGox) on: June 23, 2011, 04:49:23 AM
I dont know any of that science but yeah that was my gut reactoin.. especially on the satoshi question and the interviewer's mmmmhrmmm = *cough* bullshit *cough*

When u got millions of $$ of other people's money and u seem to be hiding something.. .. it ... doesnt... sit .... well..

And to the 18-22 year old computer guys on here who dont know how to read people... this guy is 100% right... u dont need science to confirm that analysis at all.

that TV interview was the equivalent of a hedge fund manager uttering the phrase 'accounting irregularity'

GET.. THE ... F... OUT.. IF YOU STILL CAN.

to be honest.. we dont know what they're hiding.. it could be something weird ilke his ex-gf got into his computer and that was the cause of it all.. lol.. or they're working in a sting operation to try to trap the hackers, whatever.. something weird.
87  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox should be arrested on: June 23, 2011, 04:17:28 AM
You are playing with a digital cash equivalent.  If 50 bucks falls out of your pocket and you do not notice, it is likely gone for good. There are upsides to using anonymous digital cash.  Stop trying to pretend that accountability is one of them.   If you'd rather have that, there are banks and stockmarkets all over the damn place for you to play in.

right so if you get robbed/swindled for your cash in real life and u go to the police you're an idiot right.. cuz since its cash therefore all ethics and laws should no longer apply?  

Oh wait a second didnt our entire economy run on cash for like 99.99% of human history and 'thou shalt not steal' and thieves getting thrown in jail during that whole time pretty much ingrained in all our psyches but now that's all supposed to disappear cuz its DIGITAL cash?  OMG DIGITAL
88  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox should be arrested on: June 23, 2011, 04:07:35 AM
to be honest something weird was going on with mtGox even before the hack.. i heard alot of people with $$ deposits getting real slow in and out and mtgox claiming it was an 'api problem with dwolla'...  A

A friend of mine just got a phishing mail WITH the correct dwolla account number in said mail, the one that he submitted to prove his identity to mtGox.. he's now beginning to suspect either

A) mtGox is still compromised
B) someone on the inside is going for even more $$.. stringing us along.

I know this is a classic 'a friend of mine' story, but I'm starting to get suspicious.  I'm definitely calling my bank tomorrow and initiating reversals.

<--- prepares to be labelled a troll for 'wondering where the money went'

buying the luxury condos in tokyo.. the proppers on here trying to blame us and saying 'we should have known better' .. this is a classic con move, and the reason alot of cons dont get reported, is the victim feels stupid.. good conmen play on this of course.  Really step by step this is an episode of 'american greed'
89  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Making it public: I have moved the disputed 643.2771 BTC into an escrow account on: June 22, 2011, 10:08:17 AM
Sounds like Kevin wasn't the only one who got a buy order in fast.

Hehe. I am serious though. Theft has very specific connotations (warning, this discussion is about UK law, but this is typical of most systems I am familiar with). Most intangible theft, that is, money transfers, securities, etc. are classified as fraud, and that would depend on BTCs having some form of legal value. At the moment, BTCs are at best in a legal grey area. I cannot imagine that any enforcement agency would take theft (or fraud) in BTCs seriously (yet).

Hacking however is a well recognised offence, so the hacker is certainly liable regardless of Bitcoin's legal status. But Kevin would not be liable for making an exchange.

your out of your mind. There is no gray legal area.Theft of service goes way back in  law. We are all trading a right to a  service. It's not frickin complicated.

call the supreme court a guy who doesnt think the law is complicated...   Throw away the 200,000$ ivy league law schools and the 50,000 pages and subsections and latin terms and deliberations ... he's gonna invoke the 'ditch digging dollars statute'.   I think the EFF is looking for you man.. they just had a team of lawyers wasting their time on this when you were here the whole time.
whats your hourly?
90  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Making it public: I have moved the disputed 643.2771 BTC into an escrow account on: June 22, 2011, 09:35:26 AM
Heaven forbid some company that made 0.65% of millions of $$ A day should have to take a minor loss!  Kevin.. take the money and run and dont listen to a buncha random guys on the internet.

Losses like those are what incentivize companies to spend $$ on security.  2 guys earning 0.65% of millions a day is just greed without laying out some bucks to get a security guy on staff.. anyone who saw that website knew they were skimping on costs/safety.

And I hear the money went into buying luxury office space and stuff like that, and flippant remarks about making a shoddy service to 'incentivize competition' or whatever..  and the computer geeks all saying well u should no all these best practices would cry if some carnival ride operator used cheap screws or non-code building materials then the guy scoffs and says 'well everyone should know that that chamfer joint requires 4" of thickness so it must be the CUSTOMERS fault cuz everyone should know that'
91  Economy / Marketplace / Re: sellling 10k+ worth of mining gear - REPUTABLE 5000+ SELLER on paypal on: June 22, 2011, 07:40:22 AM
I've gotten alot of interest, prioritizing people buying full rigs.. I'm in chicago area you can pick it up in person else u pay for shipping.
No lowballing I will not go any lower on these prices (except maybe 5830's)
92  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if bitcoins that can be tracked back to Silk Road are declared 'illegal'? on: June 22, 2011, 06:42:51 AM
Just a thought experiment.  My understanding is that every bitcoin can be tracked back through the list of all accounts it has been in up to the transaction that generated it.  Sure there are online mixers where you can exchange bitcoins - but what if the government would not care how many hops the bitcoins go through and instead declared that if they ever were in some bitcoin account (like Silk Road sellers account or Wikileaks account) - then they are illegal.  Sure maybe most users would not care where their bitcoins come from - but many would start checking the origin of theirs.

first off how is this a thought 'experiment' .. its more of a hypothetical isnt it?  I kid, I kid.. I was trying to be like one of the typical douches on here.. anyhoo.... it makes me think back to the 80's when like 90% of 100$ bills had cocaine residue on them or some stat like that..

and i think  like everytime u inhale one of those oxygen molecules was at one time inhaled by osama bin laden and adolf hitler too, cuz of avocados number being like 6 x 10 ^ 23 .  LOL so maybe we should make oxygen illegal .. haha TERROAR couldnt happen without it.
93  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Kevin Day have the 5 mil in bitcoins in his wallet or in his mt gox account on: June 22, 2011, 06:34:07 AM
it's also not clear yet that the 250K BTC on mtgox were actually "real".  plausible (likely?) that they were created out of whole cloth in the mtgox database by the attackers (UPDATE account_table SET btc_balance=500000 WHERE USER_ID=schmucko)

if this were the case then this attack would have fooled the mt gox software into sending bitcoins from the mt gox wallet right?  Essentially stealing the bit coins from mt gox, not other users?
94  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Kevin Day have the 5 mil in bitcoins in his wallet or in his mt gox account on: June 22, 2011, 04:38:24 AM
People completely lack reading comprehension.

Again.  For the zillionth time.

~250k bitcoins are with mtgox, they never left.
~650 bitcoins were transferred out by Kevin, and are now in a clearcoin account which is acting as escrow until this is all figured out


Why is this so hard to understand?  I really don't get it...



ah well that's clear... so this attack is really no big deal in the grand scheme... considering the size of the 'bitcoin economy' is in the millions of $$
95  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Kevin Day have the 5 mil in bitcoins in his wallet or in his mt gox account on: June 22, 2011, 04:10:47 AM
so 100,000 BTCs?Huh?

on mt gox the TV show, they said only a few bitcoins were lost.

So if I were kevin day I'd just disappear or claim 'my wallet got hacked' hahahah


Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is the transactions aren't completed until they have been 'validated'. IMO this is the whole point of mining..no validation - no release of bitcoins.

mt. gox can't stop validatoins once the block is submitted to the network and it gets solved, its validated.. and noone can unvalidate it without approx 6 terahashes ATM.

so really the scope of this theft has been downplayed big time.  That 5,000,000$ is gone i mean into the hands of a private individual who will probably just disappear.
96  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Kevin Day have the 5 mil in bitcoins in his wallet or in his mt gox account on: June 22, 2011, 04:06:08 AM
so 100,000 BTCs?Huh?

on mt gox the TV show, they said only a few bitcoins were lost.

If I were Kevin Day what would stop me from claiming 'my wallet got hacked'
97  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Does Kevin Day have the 5 mil in bitcoins in his wallet or in his mt gox account on: June 22, 2011, 04:03:03 AM
Did he actually get them into his private wallet or are they still with mt gox? 
98  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Holy Hash Power Batman! on: June 22, 2011, 02:36:15 AM
wtf is this rubbish? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNcOcan1B2c anyone know? supposed miner hack...


LMAO - that is like stating you can travel faster than the speed of light simply because you cracked it with some dodgy exe o_0

Anyhow, its definitely a wallet stealer or trojan to boot.

you just KNOW it's legit when it says 100% totally legit!!!1 in the ad lol...
I could imagine going to a bank with a sign saying THIS IS A LEGIT BANK!!! and thinking ... umm...


now relating to the thread.. I believe we just witnessed what was known as a 'test run' gentleman...
99  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Holy Hash Power Batman! on: June 22, 2011, 02:20:45 AM
That was me i decided to run my nintendo 64 using the miner software and it solved 20 blocks in a microsecond.. but I'm shutting it down now so nothing to worry about guys.. PS buy my mining rigs!! still got 8 left!
100  Economy / Marketplace / sellling 10k+ worth of mining gear - REPUTABLE 5000+ SELLER on paypal on: June 22, 2011, 12:00:08 AM
A mining operation gone wrong... (thanks to chicago power costs )
You guys can make it worth with better power situations... its ez $$ and I will help u get it up and running if u need help.
Or if you just want some new computer gear that will pay for itself over time

http://www.flickr.com/photos/64331187@N04/5858492956/in/photostream


biostar TA890FXE 150$
radeon 6870      170$
radeon 5830   150$
sempron 130 +fan     40$
sempron 140 + fan 40$
kingston 1gig DDR SRAM  13$
PCI-e risers (16-16x from cable2000 but shipped from chicago not long ass hong kong!)  Im not gonna run around shipping these 1 by one, but if u want to add them to an order i'll charge 10$ each which is a good deal.

I want to sell the mobo + cpu + fan together as a barebones, if possible.. anything not sold is going to continue mining, so order priority to those buying more of a 'total rig' set up.

8g flash drives with ubuntu + mining stuff:  14$

I'll give tech support anyone trying to get a rig up and running.
cards have not been overclocked, original bios, etc.

I will take paypal, probably to my old company paypal many of you may recognize the company if u are mmorpg gamers
It is 5000+ verified.
I will take bitcoins too but charge like 10% or so + the last tradehill/gox price - but hey small price to pay for the privilege of using the CURRENCY OF THE FUTURE.

min order 200$, I am in schaumburg area, chicago. Prices are all negotiable but dont lowball... all this stuff is tested and works together.
yahoo me at bitcoinlover (instant mesenger)
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