From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=497545.0Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message. This thread is about people who sign their posts, not signing addresses you dumbfuck. Reading is good. ~fatlazyoctopus the only acceptable method of proving ownership is by signing a message (including current date and desired new email address) using a Bitcoin address or PGP key associated with the account. A Bitcoin address or PGP key is associated with the account only if the account posted the key/address
If the original account holder did not post BTC address or PGP key then there is no association in existence.
Your name is fitting. Idiot, at least read the thread attached, theymos describes how you can recover a hacked account which IS relevant to this thread It's only relevant to simple fucks like yourself who don't know what signing a post means.
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From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=497545.0Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message. This thread is about people who sign their posts, not signing addresses you dumbfuck. Reading is good. ~fatlazyoctopus the only acceptable method of proving ownership is by signing a message (including current date and desired new email address) using a Bitcoin address or PGP key associated with the account. A Bitcoin address or PGP key is associated with the account only if the account posted the key/address
If the original account holder did not post BTC address or PGP key then there is no association in existence.
Your name is fitting.
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I'm good.
I got guns for every situation, close up and personal, concealed, reach out and touch somebody, heavy hitters, etc. at least 1k rounds for most. Water and water filters/treatment, food, shelter, a vehicle that will survive. Bitcoin will be the least of my worries.
I do have some precious metals for trading, but I'm guessing other things will be worth more, initially at least.
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You can't make someone love you.
But don't be a pussy either. Girls aren't some magical being to be worshipped. They are just people. Go out, get involved in activities, get to know some, talk to them, hang out.
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As soon as one ponzi closes down, another opens!! With people losing so much money in ponzi schemes, I wonder why they would 'invest' in them again and again.
Because people think they are smarter. If they invest early enough, they'll make money right? No, because enough people will do that with enough money and the scammer will run earlier. It can't be predicted. Greed has been the downfall of many.
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Wait, you mean it got resolved within hours without any whining, attention whoring, accusations, or bitching? Guess I'll have to watch my soaps for my drama fix today, thanks for nothing.
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Damn, I wish I came to bitcointalk back in 2010. I would have made a million accounts and sold for 0.01 BTC, than enjoy the ride of bitcoin Haven't you read previous posts? Old newbie account with little activity is same as new one.. They are not the same... they are old and worth something. I've seen others sell them succesfully! That is true, but only if you posted at least one post in 14 days since registering. Then you could easily build your activity.. One post in one period would mean you could easily build it to...14. Same as a new account. Why did you just repeat same thing that I said? I didn't think you were clear enough.
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Damn, I wish I came to bitcointalk back in 2010. I would have made a million accounts and sold for 0.01 BTC, than enjoy the ride of bitcoin Haven't you read previous posts? Old newbie account with little activity is same as new one.. They are not the same... they are old and worth something. I've seen others sell them succesfully! That is true, but only if you posted at least one post in 14 days since registering. Then you could easily build your activity.. One post in one period would mean you could easily build it to...14. Same as a new account.
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Some older stuff.
The Omega Man 1971 Solaris 1972 Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1977 THX 1138 1971 The Man Who Fell to Earth 1976 The Black Hole 1979 A Clockwork Orange 1971 Dr. Strangelove 1964 Barbarella 1968 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea 1961 Fahrenheit 451 1966 The Time Machine 1960 Journey to the Far Side of the Sun 1969
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Norilsk, Russia Note the clear view of sky and horizon in this picture. In Beijing you will never see those things. Only because the picture is taken from high up, above all the low lying smog. Just look at the bottom and imagine what it looks like from there. Far worse.
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I don't think the guys in foreign boards want it full of autotranslated garbage, bad idea.
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Even if you had gotten into bitcoin, would you really have held into them through all the turmoil up to now? Or would you have sold when they hit a record breaking high of 32 dollars and crashed to 1.50? Don't regret your past, it made you who you are today. If you aren't happy with who you are today, then that's a separate issue. Money doesn't make someone happy, I'm fairly well off but I'm not happy because of that.
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When they do accept BTC, the price will take a nose dive! When bigger companies / merchants adopt BTC, they will convert nearly 100% of their BTC into fiat.
They do this to pay wages and running cost in fiat. This will push the price down and it will be bad for Bitcoin.
We need to target areas where people spend their money. { Internet service providers / Electricity providers or resellers / Grocery shops etc. } When these people accept BTC, people will have a incentive to receive BTC as payment for salaries.
There should be less reasons for them to convert back to fiat.
Yeah, having more places to spend bitcoin is cool and all, but we also need more places to earn bitcoin besides just buying them.
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Battle.net accounts are notoriously easy to recover, how do we know you won't do that?
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Well I'm shocked. Quick, let's all list how much we lost.
Nothing, because I'm not a greedy sucker.
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Same scam, different name.
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