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81  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Looking for 10 investors to lend 120 BTC each and receive 50% ROI in 6-12 months on: January 09, 2013, 06:13:30 PM
$15k loan towards a no real purpose. At least those ponzis / scams have a more equitable business structure then you have.

That's what I find to be funny. People here fall victim of "the bigger the lie" scams, but when someone wants a personal loan they feel is reasonable and feel they can pay back, no one is willing to get involved. I guess people prefer imaginary world where money falls out of the sky, rather than patiently working toward something. Yes, I do need that much to get on my feet. I live in a city where you cannot move around without reliable transportation and I need to get a $3k education on top of that, to be able to secure a job in an industry that is eager or dare I say desperate to fill positions right now. Funny thing is I'm doing all the work and offering 50% on your investment while you masturbate. I think if someone takes the time to understand, they will realize this is a normal request. Nothing stupid about it like what I see daily in Bitcoin world.

tl;dr version highlighted for you Smiley
This guy is a pro


Thanks I appreciate the compliment. Being a pro is a good quality for someone looking to be a productive member or society. Now would you like to lend or are you here to troll with your "greedy Jew" avatar? Hah, I used that on my Facebook a few years ago when I was a dumbass bitch like yourself.

Im in your troll-thread to troll with my greedy jew avatar, like a dumbass bitch (who doesnt use facebook) like myself that you ask money from  Cool

Let me be clear, I don't want Bitcoin from you. I have reserved you for "troll only" status. Thanks.
82  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Looking for 10 investors to lend 120 BTC each and receive 50% ROI in 6-12 months on: January 09, 2013, 06:07:13 PM
$15k loan towards a no real purpose. At least those ponzis / scams have a more equitable business structure then you have.

That's what I find to be funny. People here fall victim of "the bigger the lie" scams, but when someone wants a personal loan they feel is reasonable and feel they can pay back, no one is willing to get involved. I guess people prefer imaginary world where money falls out of the sky, rather than patiently working toward something. Yes, I do need that much to get on my feet. I live in a city where you cannot move around without reliable transportation and I need to get a $3k education on top of that, to be able to secure a job in an industry that is eager or dare I say desperate to fill positions right now. Funny thing is I'm doing all the work and offering 50% on your investment while you masturbate. I think if someone takes the time to understand, they will realize this is a normal request. Nothing stupid about it like what I see daily in Bitcoin world.

tl;dr version highlighted for you Smiley
This guy is a pro


Thanks I appreciate the compliment. Being a pro is a good quality for someone looking to be a productive member or society. Now would you like to lend or are you here to troll with your "greedy Jew" avatar? Hah, I used that on my Facebook a few years ago when I was a dumbass bitch like yourself.
83  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Looking for 10 investors to lend 120 BTC each and receive 50% ROI in 6-12 months on: January 09, 2013, 05:55:24 PM
$15k loan towards a no real purpose. At least those ponzis / scams have a more equitable business structure then you have.

That's what I find to be funny. People here fall victim of "the bigger the lie" scams, but when someone wants a personal loan they feel is reasonable and feel they can pay back, no one is willing to get involved. I guess people prefer imaginary world where money falls out of the sky, rather than patiently working toward something. Yes, I do need that much to get on my feet. I live in a city where you cannot move around without reliable transportation and I need to get a $3k education on top of that, to be able to secure a job in an industry that is eager or dare I say desperate to fill positions right now. Funny thing is I'm doing all the work and offering 50% on your investment while you masturbate. I think if someone takes the time to understand, they will realize this is a normal request. Nothing stupid about it like what I see daily in Bitcoin world.

With that said, I am willing to entertain serious investors while the casual chump has fun with my thread. Let me know.

I hope Bitcoin lending is not turning out to be like traditional lending in the past 30 years, where they throw money at anyone who has an income, yet someone who has nothing is left to die because they are considered risky. Sort of seems like they're saying humanity itself is a risk. So yes, it costs quite a lot to get on your feet when you live in a world that won't as much as look in your direction unless you look fully connected to this world. It's as if you must have everything going your way. No one has the patience to properly understand what REAL investing is. Here's a tip, real investors are looking to help others first, those are the ones who truly make it. Take the 3rd richest guy on earth as a great example. He put losers to work. Losers like myself. If humanity doesn't want to help humanity that's fine. I'll just watch the world burn, and watch Bitcoin shrivel up to nothing because people failed to see it's potential. lol
84  Economy / Long-term offers / Looking for 10 investors to lend 105 BTC each and receive 50% ROI in 6-12 months on: January 08, 2013, 07:15:24 PM
edit: Potential investors, now that Bitcoin has gone up (last price I'm seeing is $14.06) that means I'll need 1050 now rather than 1200 which I had initially stated, and if it goes up it will be even lower. So that breaks down to 105 each rather than 120, since I'm asking of 10 individuals. Let me know if this is still worth it to you, otherwise I assume it is and keep you on the list as more investors come. Thank you.

Hello. I'm needing a some what large loan that I'm sure I can pay back. Yes, feel free to look at my history and see that it appears I'm literally a nobody and conventional wisdom now is screaming at you to hit the back button. but for those who have higher tolerance, please continue to read.. I've decided to break this down so that 10 investors can participate and receive 50% ROI within 6-12 months.

Total loan amount I am looking for is 1200 BTC. If 10 are willing to lend, then that is 120 from each, which will receive the US dollar equivalent of a 50% ROI in 6-12 months. So if bitcoin exchange rate stays exactly the same, that would be a 60 BTC ROI.

Reason for breaking it down into 10, in case anyone bothers to wonder why, is the assumption that it will be difficult to get 1200 BTC off one person, as that would be high risk for a single lender to be burdened with.

Anything wrong with this?

Basically, I need 1200 BTC and I do not at all mind to offer what I feel is a fair ROI considering I feel it is more than within my means to repay.

Please no trolls. If you want to call me stupid, insult me, make me feel very very dumb, you may use the PM feature for that. However if you have 120 BTC that you want to make 50% ROI off of, let's get you on the list and see if we can get it done.

If it doesn't happen, I'm not going to feel bad about myself or like a fool for asking. I will understand that this comes across as too risky, and that is life. I will be forced to accept that I do not come across as a trust worthy person. Thing is, I see on sealswithclubs, literally 10k in bitcoins wash away in front of my eyes out of one persons account, into another, over a silly card game. I've lost maybe $50 on there and realized the poker life is not for me. I need a loan to get myself off my feet and get into an industry which has a starting annual salary of $35k minimum, and I can be in it within 3-5 months, easily. I am living at home and have no expenses however I cannot get off my feet without a loan.

Yes I realize this post probably reads very peculiarly, and the whole thing is peculiar. Guess what? that's how life is.. You can't take the heat get out of the the kitchen and go on with your day.

It's time now to see if we can get some commitment to a list of 10 willing to commit to lend 120 105 BTC and receive 50% ROI in USD value within 6-12 months, which will be paid in BTC:

1. Chang Hum (says willing to invest if I can get 9 more)
2. TradeFortress (pending)
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8.
9.
10.

I'll give it a 1-4 weeks and if I cannot get the confidence of 10 investors, (which I realize may not be won over by this post alone and will take a few days of communication), then I will call it quits. However if I do get the investors by the 4 week deadline, I will have you all pay me at once so we can set a proper deadline for your payment which I will do altogether at once, within 6-12 months from the day I receive the complete 1200 BTC loan.

Thank you for reading, and considering this opportunity.

Edit: A few more things I wanted to add.

1) I have no debts, no expenses.
2) I have $3,500 cash in the bank right now
3) Someone in my family owes me $7,000 and says they intend to pay me back. I know this is true because they are the one reminding me, I am not reminding them.

I think those are three crucial points, so I'm glad I have mentioned them. I also have an ASIC from BFL on the way, however it's not really worth mentioning as it's a jalapeno and I know that's laughable.
85  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Handing out credit cards with $25 worth of bitcoin? on: December 30, 2012, 05:37:38 PM
Giving out free credit cards with 0% interest is exactly one of the reasons this mess got started, let the free market do its thing, you actually reminded me of when I was little and there were nothing but 0% adverts rolling out from stores and loan companies, it's not intelligence, it's mass stupidity.

what it will do is show people how easy it is to replace US dollars with Bitcoin. someone who is a lazy worthless fuck is not going to go out of their way to try Bitcoin out. the aim is to awaken people to its ease of use, taking away the process of self education that precedes the usage of Bitcoin. then once you have their interest, and they will see it works, they will then most likely take the initiative to invest time into understanding Bitcoin fully. that's what my idea is about. sure, you'll get people who are in it for the $25 and could care less about Bitcoin. then what happens after the money is gone? they'll never forget about that free $25. they'll wonder about Bitcoin. in their spare time, instead of jacking off to gay porn, they'll research Bitcoins and they will consider putting money on their refillable cards. Fucking idiot.

by the way, it's not really a fucking credit card. It's just something that LOOKS like a credit card. understand, I'm using terms that attract idiots to the thread, and to the idea. and it worked I see.
86  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Tell your friends you like cats, get 0.01 BTC! on: December 30, 2012, 03:39:34 PM
He aint irritating no one.
just don't click it.

you are the irritating one.
he can do what he wants.
Bitcoin is a currency.
currencies are used to make other
people do what you need/want them to do.



and forums are used to state opinions, not host childish tantrums. calm down, it was just an opinion. can you handle it?
87  Other / Beginners & Help / Handing out credit cards with $25 worth of bitcoin? on: December 30, 2012, 03:28:06 PM
There needs to be some serious investment in this movement if Bitcoin is really to revolutionize this pathetic planet! That company who came up with a credit card should organize together with some Bitcoin type rally and go from city to city passing these things out. That's intelligence.
88  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [United States]Craigslist Deals! on: December 30, 2012, 03:25:08 PM
Wow you are bored.
89  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Tell your friends you like cats, get 0.01 BTC! on: December 30, 2012, 03:23:36 PM
I've swiftly gotten fed up with these schemes, can't help it, why don't you guys just go and make a real product instead of irritating communities? It's a lot more satisfying making something believe me.

True.
90  Economy / Currency exchange / Anyone willing to sell me 1-2 BTC for Paypal? on: November 30, 2012, 01:45:34 AM
I don't feel like waiting 6 days for a Coinbase.com bank transfer.

Please PM and let's do this.

This won't be my first time: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89032.msg982201

edit: Someone has PM'd me and we made a deal. I am no longer in need of a seller. Thanks.
91  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BFL ASICS coming soon on: November 30, 2012, 01:33:53 AM
A Jalapeno should make about $1-2,000 in one year

That is completely dependent on the Hash Rate.  As ASIC hit the market, the hash rate will go up by 10x, 20x or more.  When it does the little Jallay's will only make a few BTC a month or less.

If you are lucky enough to get one on the first day you might stand to make a little more initially.

you take what you can get.
92  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BFL ASICS coming soon on: November 29, 2012, 04:38:38 PM
How many bitcoins would 4.5 gigahash mine today? I have one on order. Will I plug it in and be disappointed? I'm too lazy to figured it out myself, and someone has already done the calculations, so why reinvent the wheel?
The amount 4.5 Gh.s would mine today isn't too important to you as the difficulty will be much higher when you receive your hardware.

Why did you order a mining device without first calculating the BTC it will mine at various difficulties and the electricity cost of operating it?

Can we all petition for an increase in hashing capacity? BTCFPGA is selling their basic 54 gigahash as 72 gigahash now AND their basic 27 gigahash as 36 gigahash!
Keep in mind that the BFL units will be more energy efficient than their bASIC counterparts, due to their 65nm vs 90nm process.  This this will counteract bASIC's higher GH/s/$ in the long term.

how does two singles and jally equal 164.5 gh?
It doesn't.  124.5 Gh/s is the correct total.

I did calculate but see, it's been a while and this Bitcoin world moves very quickly. I'm not a genius like yourself. Plus, it was only $163 total. Big deal. Then there's the option of trading it in for something faster if it ends up being too slow, or just sell it and move on. Not to mention, at the time I bought it, people were still willing to build FPGA rigs, spending $600+ on new cards. So my $163 investment for 4.5ghz did not seem to be very risky and still does not. In fact, it never will. $163 is cheap.
93  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BFL ASICS coming soon on: November 29, 2012, 02:06:00 AM
How many bitcoins would 4.5 gigahash mine today? I have one on order. Will I plug it in and be disappointed? I'm too lazy to figured it out myself, and someone has already done the calculations, so why reinvent the wheel?
94  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Happy halving day on: November 28, 2012, 03:18:51 PM
Let's see what comes of this in the grand scheme of things..
95  Other / Off-topic / Re: So in a few years when bitcoin hits $100 a coin ... on: July 20, 2012, 01:39:51 AM
Bitcoin will never succeed. It's simply impossibly impractical. I think Bitcoin may see a huge run soon. At that point I would suggest you cash out all your profits and literally cash out on your fiat cash currency because holding cash would be just as risky as holding Bitcoin. Both are doomed. Physical assets, mainly land, are your best investment in the physical world.

I disagree. Yes, cash will crash, but I believe that that very fact will only strengthen Bitcoin. Without the normal fiat electronic banking systems being worth anything, the world will be crying out for some form of electronic commerce. And since we've allowed the governments of the world (ok, mainly the U.S.) to suppress gold-backed and silver-backed electronic commerce, Bitcoin will be the #1 substitute.


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Or you could sell everything and follow God because all this is temporary.

Yes, it is all temporary. Have you sold everything yet?


You got that right when you said the world will cry out.. but what are they crying for? Well, look at history. Things got bad just less than 4 years ago and the people cried for what? A solution? no, more of the same, because global economics was not important to them. The only important thing was seeing the "DOW" return to higher levels and everyone could then sleep at night without worry. LOL. See my point? People are stupid and elect liars to solve problems. They do not look for solutions such as Bitcoin. Sorry, Bitcoin will be smothered by the One World Government just as easily as the FIAT currency the "One World Government" intends to destroy, and the funny part is they won't even do it themselves, the people will author their own fate. Look, the vast majority of people do not want solutions. otherwise America would have never been in trouble, they want what feels like a solution and when years go by and it's obvious what they have is not sustainable.. do you think they will learn? Nope.. they won't. Bitcoin is therefor a short lived side show inevitably. Don't worry the One World Government knows about Bitcoin. Something "better" will come around and even Bitcoiners will embrace it. Just like something better than America will come around and Americans will accept it. Welcome to the future. It's guaranteed. The common person is worthless and will not be able to stand. You ask if I have sold everything? I don't need to, it's being taken from me.
96  Other / Off-topic / Re: So in a few years when bitcoin hits $100 a coin ... on: July 19, 2012, 10:44:19 PM
Bitcoin will never succeed. It's simply impossibly impractical. I think Bitcoin may see a huge run soon. At that point I would suggest you cash out all your profits and literally cash out on your fiat cash currency because holding cash would be just as risky as holding Bitcoin. Both are doomed. Physical assets, mainly land, are your best investment in the physical world. Or you could sell everything and follow God because all this is temporary.
97  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pirate Manipulation behind the recent price spike? on: July 18, 2012, 05:50:17 AM
marlath explains:
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The bid wall dropped and the dump started at exactly 2:06:18 EST.
He posted that 'good night' message at 2:06:28 EST. (http://pastebin.com/PthgrzDS)
He had a full ten seconds to paste that message.
This is how this pirate has conned everyone into thinking he is anything but BS. He has a websocket client that isn't lagged like the popular html5 ones are, and simply waits for the action on that to start and then announces that he caused it. Everyone using some browser based feed doesn't see the drop until after he saw it and announced it hoping people wouldn't notice that his announcement comes long after the actual move he claims credit for.
I don't actuall buy this... I was watching a live (web socket) stream of fox AND in IRC (seem my constant messages about ;ticker being lagged) and when pirate pasted the link to the nickelback song "burn it to the ground" is when the drop happened.  The timing was far too perfect to be coincidence IMHO.

Some people don't possess common sense. Don't waste your time trying to reason with these idiots who were taught to believe and insist upon what they want to believe rather than arrive to a conclusion based on what is logical. Seriously, don't.
98  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pirate Manipulation behind the recent price spike? on: July 18, 2012, 01:34:13 AM
Perhaps we should add this general rule to the bitcoin community safety guidelines:

If some guy jumps ups and down, waving his hands frenetically and claims he's THE ONE, don't give him your bitcoins!! Smiley

Wow that was gay.
99  Economy / Speculation / Re: Pirate Manipulation behind the recent price spike? on: July 17, 2012, 08:34:11 PM

Looks legit. I wonder how he did that?

and why did he say a rally is not good for Bitcoin? based on what? not sure if he gave reasoning in the log, it was too long; didn't read.

Whoever it was, obvious to me is that he holds a lot of Bitcoins and is intent on controlling the price. Was he responsible for taking down the forums too? If so, then it was an "influential" person in the anonymous Bitcoin world (if such exist). It's kind of sad if you ask me; Corruption is far worse for Bitcoin then a price spike. What a pussy for hiding in anonymity. This is exactly what I do not support Bitcoin.
100  Economy / Gambling / Re: 5Lines.NET | Success on: July 16, 2012, 01:14:50 PM
I'm not getting the activation emails (I am trying to sign up). A mail server error appears at the bottom of the screen. Can anyone contact their support?

Their support address is Me@5Lines.net is that what you tried?
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