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801  Economy / Goods / Re: AWSOME bitcoin shirts on: February 05, 2017, 04:37:36 PM
Oh another teespring people here I know you want some selling about your tshirt but the design is not clearly about bitcoin in my opinion much better if you can able to express bitcoin much clearer what I mean is let the BTC sign show itself and people will be able to see that much clearer.
It's the ugliest shirt I've ever seen.  Not only that, they don't even use the correct bitcoin symbol.  The other gibberish is unintelligible.  I guess that is how outsiders view the network anyway, so maybe they were trying to convey that. 

I wouldn't make my dog wear one.
802  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does a President Trump mean for Bitcoin? on: February 04, 2017, 05:07:03 PM
may cut off federal financing of the Berkeley University (of BSD fame).

lol!  That is fucking hilarious.  Leave it to a computer nerd to explain what Berkeley is famous for.  To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

BSD is a remarkably tiny part of what Berkeley is.  'of BSD fame' is really stretching it.   lol.
803  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 65214 Unconfirmed Transactions on: February 03, 2017, 08:46:21 PM
Don't think I've ever seen this many unconfirmed transactions before (I do have an awful memory though, long story).
This must be another spam attack to have over 60,000 unconfirmed transactions though, no?
No.  In case you've been living under a rock, it is not due to spam but rather due to Blockstream intentionally crippling the system so there will be a need for their 'solution'.  It is nothing less than a hostile takeover of the protocol.

It is a very bad approach to sit back and do nothing.  So get off your ass and do something.  At least go start a BU node.  It is not that hard.  Can anyone give a link to simplified instructions how to set up a BU node for the morons?
804  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 65214 Unconfirmed Transactions on: February 03, 2017, 08:36:14 PM
There are currently 65214 Unconfirmed Transactions on the Bitcoin network at time of posting.

If we go to 2MB this backlog will be cleared in a very short time.  Then, block sizes will relax back down to 1.1ish for a very long time.  This will give SegWit more time to cleanly and carefully join the protocol in a non controversial manner.  
805  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: As it turns out, Craig Wright actually is Satoshi! on: February 03, 2017, 08:31:04 PM
This topic has gone to 14 pages yet we all know that it is a clickbait topic without any facts whatsoever. RawDog please stop creating topics of these kind, they lead to nowhere. The fact is that there is no proof that Craig Wright is actually Satoshi Nakamoto. For this reason topics such as these are not necessary.
What a fuckwad you are instacalm.  

This is what people want to talk about around here.  14 pages indicate this is a topic worth reading and responding to.  

Do you know about the topic that got no replies?  No.  That is because it is now on page 78.  Why should we stop posting topic that people want to talk about?  Why don't we talk about your stupid topic then?  Oh wait, your fucking topic is the one on page 78.  No one likes that shit.  

I can't help it if everyone here is a moron and likes to talk about really dumb shit.  Go find a more interesting forum if you don't like it.  Are you also a fucking jew?

806  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: As it turns out, Craig Wright actually is Satoshi! on: February 03, 2017, 12:40:35 AM

Wait, Nick Szabo's middle name was Thomas?

Oy, I'm seeing unicorns!!!


"Wanna play on my tom-tom?"

Holy fuck!  You are one weird queer.  I like that about you.   Are you jewish?

On dad's side, grandfather was German and grandmother was Lithuanian. On mother's side, grandfather was Pennsylvania Dutch and grandmother's maiden name was Hershberg. Does the latter count?

RawDog, the only qualms that I have with you is that you for some reason have qualms with me. That said, I'm extending an olive branch for you to stick up your ass (humor, bud).
I think the Hershberg does it.  Not only are you a fucking queer, but you are also a fucking jew.  Hey, I said I like you.  Even if you want to push things up my ass, an offer I fully decline and reject as vulgar, I still like you.  Indeed, we are probably related via that Lithuanian connection.  How do you like that!  Sorry to learn your otherwise respectable Dutch granddad had to go marry some dirty yenta and screw up your genetics.  But, that's the way things go.  
807  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: As it turns out, Craig Wright actually is Satoshi! on: February 03, 2017, 12:18:32 AM

Wait, Nick Szabo's middle name was Thomas?

Oy, I'm seeing unicorns!!!


"Wanna play on my tom-tom?"

Holy fuck!  You are one weird queer.  I like that about you.   Are you jewish?
808  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin chick pepper sprayed on: February 02, 2017, 05:21:04 PM
Actually, 'battery' not 'assault'.

Fucking socialists are out of control.  The democratic party has gone off the chain.  Their behavior is completely shameful.  Who would believe Trump is the calm organized measured one?
809  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So who the hell is still supporting BU? on: February 02, 2017, 03:47:45 PM
Isn't it funny how BU is gaining more popularity each day?  makes this thread title ironic.
810  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: As it turns out, Craig Wright actually is Satoshi! on: February 02, 2017, 03:45:50 PM
And the POKER lobby was IN Bitcoin Core

Hal was the one how removed it

Wright seems to have split it off into a separate (secret) version. But it is there in plain sight
Is this true? 

Now it is all starting to make sense.  Now I believe wright actually is Satoshi.
811  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Yet another reason to hate and reject SegWit altcoin on: February 01, 2017, 08:07:42 PM
To be precise, Satoshi couldn't "forget" about ASICs because they weren't a thing yet when Satoshi was still around.  

ASICs were around long before Satoshi.  ASICs were here way before 1980.  Mining ASICs came after bitcoin launch, the the poster above was thinking Satoshi failed to image that ASICs would be configured to mine. 

Its a good point.  Centralization by just a handful of minors would never have materialized if we had 20,000 CPU miners running now.  But, the financial incentive got unexpectedly large and the mega-miner arose from that. 

It was an effect that Satoshi probably did not imagine.  To much incentive caused mining to get out of control and now the entire network turns on just about 8 - 10 people.
812  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So who the hell is still supporting BU? on: February 01, 2017, 07:55:48 PM
im not even sure why CB is even trying to troll full nodes users.

from what i have seen he is a multibit fanboy. and refuses to learn about networks and consensus.
im sure he is only here to defend blockstream rather than decentralised and diverse bitcoin network

nothing he has said has shown he is defending the diverse consensus network known as bitcoin.
but is quick to troll anyone who speaks negatively of core/blockstream

Why are you arguing with a non-technical idiot?  Core fanboys are mesmerized by PhD's and Greg Maxwell's nasty red beard.  There is no hope of using logic and technical explanation to convince them. 
813  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: SegWit = Losing money on: February 01, 2017, 04:30:18 PM
Wrong, Andreas A and everyone worth listening to are advocating for segwit:
https://twitter.com/aantonop/status/821016551075639297
lol
This is precisely what I was talking about.  "Andreas likes it, therefore I'll do it too".  Fucking sheep doesn't even know he is a sheep.  Are you a moron?
814  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: SegWit = Losing money on: February 01, 2017, 04:29:32 PM
Calling a soft fork an 'altcoin' makes you the only sheep around here. Roll Eyes
I can install a whole load of bullshit code to radically change the protocol into something else with a 'soft fork'.  That doesn't make it not an alt.  Calling it a 'softfork' doesn't mean it is still Bitcoin.  

You blind people that follow the gang of thieves that Core is are the sheep
Baaaaaaaa!
815  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / SegWit = Losing money on: February 01, 2017, 04:17:07 PM
If you don't let Greg Maxwell take over Bitcoin to install SegWit altcoin, Price Waterhouse will lose $76 million.

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Blockstream has so far raised $76m in funding for experimental ideas like its in-development sidechains network, while inking partnerships with more traditional financial firms like PwC.
http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-blockstream-greg-maxwell-blockchain-uncontrollable-noun/

Why do people just stand by and let this private takeover happen?  Are we sheep?


816  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So who the hell is still supporting BU? on: January 31, 2017, 08:09:51 PM
BU being nothing but a failed magic trick attempt.
BU is a very boring mechanical solution to the problem.  Nothing mysterious about big blocks.  

SegWit conversely is 'slight of hand' and 'magic trick'.  It is MORE data, not less data.  Just because you move some data behind smoke and mirrors, doesn't somehow make a reduction in transaction weight.  

SegWit is an altcoin.  SegWit is promoted by hooligans who are actively trying to merge the network into their own proprietary system (Lightning).  

The OP is nothing more than a paid shill.

I support BU.  Hope you will too.
817  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If the states interfere with the bitcoin developer team? on: January 30, 2017, 11:51:04 PM
What happens if the bitcoin developer team gets jailed?
GMax should be jailed.  He has ruined the network with his takeover attempt.  People and companies are fleeing away from Bitcoin because it no longer is a low-to-zero fee system.  Inflated fees are proof that contrived congestion is only to server Blockstream. 

GMax and Hillary should be in jail now!
818  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools and protestants. on: January 30, 2017, 03:59:45 PM
You are the best worst troll and scammer here. Many times you've wrote that bitcoin is dead, failed, that china is controllin bitcoin etc. And yet you are still bitching here. I wonder why  haven't you been banned yet. Mods have angel's patience and tolerance
I think you meant 'best' troll.  If you are the worst troll, then you don't troll very well.  I take offense to that.

I've got to be honest with you, I wondered why they haven't banned me too.  The only thing I can figure is they have a really good sense of humor.  Other that that, I can't figure it out.
819  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools and protestants. on: January 29, 2017, 11:42:24 PM
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Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools and protestants.

You go, girlfriend! You go!
Sorry to have left you out...

Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools, protestants and pink tutu wearing pig faggots.
820  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Are Chinese miners fucking stupid? on: January 29, 2017, 10:16:48 PM
How can they continue to allow Core to build a system that will shift fees away from miners and into the pockets of private companies like Blockstream?  Talk about voting for your own death.

Hey miners, switch to BU now!

Just because nullc has a big fluffy beard which you all admire, do you have to follow him to the edge of the Earth?
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