+rep, nice trader, very quick ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Thanks for the vouch! Still selling guys, add me on steam: /id/pliq
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Timer what are you talking about you never sent me any code.
![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) lol
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whose value has skyrocketed 399,900% in one year. Oh really?? not this year, silly
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The price can rise to $1 million, but it won't.
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Press edit on the first post, and there should be a Lock Thread box under Additional Options or something.
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People trying to capitalize on other people's coat tails LMAO is this like domain squatting but like bitcoin addresses. LMAO
You got it. Been squatting for a couple of years and my legs are getting tired. Unfortunately, 1stbits squatting wasn't profitable and never made sense haha That's right. Why did you do it then?
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Welcome to 2012.
Fair enough. You could have said welcome to 1812 and been about as accurate I suppose. Really? then you miss the old saying " Bots can only be beaten by a better bot" Your idea is as old as a door knob I'll assume English is not your native language and resolve to not be so vague next time I try to agree with you ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yes, I agree with you that we are talking about fundamental tactics used in any auction like situation. That's why I said 1812 would have likewise been a year filled with examples of people bidding incrementally on things. The more specific point I wanted to make was that if this process is automated, you can use it to your advantage to gain a slight advantage against a seller bot by testing their boundaries (you don't even need your own bot, just the ability to enter/remove orders reasonably quickly). Not rocket science, but I thought it might be worth discussing. Has anyone noticed any other "old fashioned" or new tactics that could be exploited? hownew.ru
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This is a shitty forced meme, stop it kids.
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Hi Zhou.... welcome back.... lmao
haha...so true. Am I just looking identical to Zhou Tang = = , young+Chinese+Bitcoiner.... Successful entrepreneur..... at least I am not an Successful entrepreneur... sigh.... nerd ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Do you really want a house that has a market price of 0 by the way? A 'house' is not always a house.
If it looks like and acts like a house, then it's a house.
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that it somehow drives up the cost of transactions from miners seeking to recoup their costs from their investments?
If they could they would. Miner's are competing against each other. If one passes up a transaction because the fee wasn't too high, another more hungry miner might include it. But yes, currently Bitcoin appears to have an amount of protection (hashing capacity on the non-evil side) that is incredibly greater than is truly needed for today's levels. We don't know what our "enemies" are capable of. On the plus side, the market cap for Bitcoin is still so low that it's probably not threatening enough for them to do something about it. By the time Bitcoin is big enough, it may be too costly for them. With each step that Bitcoin grows, the existing financial system grows weaker as more and more people realise they need to rely less on it, ie Bitcoin grows stronger and the financial system grows weaker. There is probably a pivot point somewhere in the middle where the banks are too weak to mount an attack on a stronger Bitcoin. Bitcoin doesn't have any 'enemies', stop spreading FUD
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Weird, those images look more like OpenSim simulations than actual real humans. Even photos reduced in resolution to put on the web used to look more realistic to me than those two above for some reason back when I worked with and for "adult sites". What is producing that effect? The cameras? Something you do in processing them for the web? Maybe even some artistic effect to deliberately make them more appealing to a niche audience that actually prefers anime or other at least slightly unreal-looking models? I am genuinely curious how it is done.
-MarkM-
lol wow. You think the people are fake or the signs? I could see you thinking perhaps the signs were fake, but you honestly think I somehow made up these models in a simulator? If that was the case, why would I link to her profile on the site? Do you think the live models on cam are fake too? You're an idiot. People on the internet boggle my mind sometimes. People are able to generate money with their computers now, why should it be impossible to simulate some ugly girls on cam?
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BTCump, buying every tf2 item
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