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961  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN][DEPO]X11 |POW+POS |FIRST.CASH.TRADE.COIN.www.xmlgold.eu on: August 08, 2014, 04:49:20 PM
xmlgold has an account on this forum.
I would like to see it's comment on this coin.
962  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin at war with the internet.. who is going to win? on: August 08, 2014, 04:41:34 PM
Are You talking about Putin, to not talk about where are proofs of who shoot Malaysian aircraft or what?


OFF TOPIC

I don't  care about the aircraft i care about how a commie is trying to brainwash a nation.
In you're case he couldn't find the thing to wash.
963  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin at war with the internet.. who is going to win? on: August 08, 2014, 04:18:32 PM

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Yandex is registered in the Netherlands and is traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange in New York. VKontakte's founder fled Russia in April after he said he was forced into giving up his shares in the company to figures close to the Kremlin. Leaders at both companies have complained about the new Internet legislation in Russia potentially harming their businesses.


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In late April, a member of Russia's upper house of parliament proposed creating a purely domestic Internet -- inaccessible from abroad with the exception, perhaps, of members of a Russian-led Customs Union -- that would be named after a furry character called Cheburashka.



At least looks and sounds cute comapred to halal or the great firewall
964  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS executes 1,500 Iraqi POWs on: August 08, 2014, 04:12:44 PM
I have good news for everyone. The Iraqi Air Force had launched an air strike in Sinjar a few hours ago. 45 ISIS terrorists are reported to be dead (according to CNN) and many more injured. Some US fighter jets also attacked ISIS positions near Irbil, destroying a mobile artillery unit.

And now everyone will start cursing the us for involvement in another country.

Don't forget to add this to your list of the us invasions.
965  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin at war with the internet.. who is going to win? on: August 08, 2014, 04:03:04 PM


Only at the end of 2010, a bipartisan bill allowed for the repeal of article 7 of the Pisanu law.[7] The abrogation was finally made by the Monti Cabinet, which has not entered the renewal extension in the decree of 2011, so that the provision is no longer in force since January 1, 2012.[8][9]

McDonalds is breacking law by asking my mobile number, and name for "free access"?
How much You will pay for custom video about?

http://verytech.smartworld.it/come-utilizzare-il-wifi-del-mcdonalds-e-connettersi-gratis-49856.html#steps_4
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cliccate su "registrati" e si aprirà una seconda pagina contenente "modulo di registrazione". Compilate tutti i campi (ricordandovi di inserire un numero di cellulare corretto) e, terminata la compilazione, selezionate "conferma"

Probably you're just retarded.
Mc donalds is not forced to offer you free internet and in most of the country it restricts access to it's wifi.
It's their policy and it's their business how they deal with their stuff.

They are using this confirmation method to prevent abuse on their wifi spots.
In .ro you can use those wifi only if you have the password that is printed on the receipt and that pass is valid for a limited time.

You're so messed int he head you can't distinguish between a company policy and a government law.

966  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 08, 2014, 03:52:25 PM
lol... Russia food ban a ‘nightmare’ for French farmers  Grin

http://www.france24.com/en/20140808-russia-food-ban-french-farmers-nightmare/

And it will be interesting to see what will happen if Russia bans US and EU based airlines from flying over the Russian airspace.  Grin

And how the aeroflot will lose all the money those companies pay for flying over siberia. Wink
967  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin at war with the internet.. who is going to win? on: August 08, 2014, 03:50:49 PM
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PERCHE’ NON POSSO SEMPLICEMENTE “APRIRE” IL WIFI CHE MI HA INSTALLATO CHI MI OFFRE L’ADSL?

Perché sei responsabile di tutto quello che avviene sulla tua ADSL nei confronti degli organi amministrativi e di indagine.

http://www.futur3.it/sitofreeluna/freeluna-faq#PERCHE’-NON-POSSO-SEMPLICEMENTE-“APRIRE”-IL-WIFI-CHE-MI-HA-INSTALLATO-CHI-MI-OFFRE-L’ADSL?

"Why i can not give free access to my router? - You are responsible for all things on Your contract "

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft0QVir8tyg


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Italy#Internet_regulation

Only at the end of 2010, a bipartisan bill allowed for the repeal of article 7 of the Pisanu law.[7] The abrogation was finally made by the Monti Cabinet, which has not entered the renewal extension in the decree of 2011, so that the provision is no longer in force since January 1, 2012.[8][9]
968  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BTL] Bitleu - Romanian investment cryptocurrency - ASIC-MultiPool proof ! on: August 08, 2014, 03:25:42 PM
Let's forget the fact about the premine and how it was supposed to go to romanian citizens and has ended in your pockets

Are you planig to change the name of the coin or it is still the Romanian coin?
Wish you luck and keep up the good work!!! Smiley
Thank you! It is related to Romanians and their global friends and partners.

After refreshing the coin and having all ready to go on the market [new website, payment processor, first online store in BTL, etc], we are going to ask Hagi, Nadia Comaneci and Ilie Nastase to help us with the promotion  Smiley
And I am sure, at least one of them will help us, if not all three!

This coin will be huge, you'll see it in maximum 2 month or earlier.
Happy mining and trading friends!

4 months...and none of the above have said anything about bitleu

again 4 month ago you claimed that those guys accept bitleu


The boiling pot here is project that has the purpose to encourage regular people to use cryptocurrencies. We are not making it centralized, we are not the one that will issue any new coins.

The people will label the coin depending on it's value. Value is something that is given by the community, not by one person. At first, the international community will give value to this coin, next, the Romanians. There will be many for sure that will not label it as you say. I had various reactions from business owners I have been talking to in Romania: Some are immediately saying it is a good idea and that they are willing to accept BitLeu as a payment in their business, the others are just staying neutral. As of now I still have to find one that will label it as scam.

One of the next steps in the project is the reward given to the companies that will start accepting BitLeu as a form of payment. We will see how many of the very known Romanian companies will come in front and accept this kind of payment.

I will tell you about two companies that immediately said yes to BitLeu:

www.prostore.ro - one of the oldest computer store in Romania - older than most new companies like pcgarage.ro and others, with good reputation.
www.myserver.ro - one of the oldest data-centers in Romania
Mostly sure, there are others. I did not hear the words CARITAS or similar when talking to them.

If anyone does not believe me, just PM me and I will put you in contact with the owners.
It will stay now in their power to find ways to implement BitLeu payment in their business and get their reward.




4 months have passed and what you know.. they don't

it's the premine still intact?




969  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin at war with the internet.. who is going to win? on: August 08, 2014, 03:12:09 PM


6) No more anonymous wifi
Medvedev signs order banning anonymous Wi-Fi


No anonimous wifi in Italy:
ENI Cafe' access page:
mobile phone autentication http://service.guglielmo.biz/sms-enicafe/mobile/pop.asp
c/c autentication http://service.guglielmo.biz/ecommerce/mobile/ecommerce.asp?lng=eng&ltm=hjePnHyRW0s2yJ6YZDIQ9Q%3D%3D


Thread is about russian ban ..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Italy#Internet_regulation

Only at the end of 2010, a bipartisan bill allowed for the repeal of article 7 of the Pisanu law.[7] The abrogation was finally made by the Monti Cabinet, which has not entered the renewal extension in the decree of 2011, so that the provision is no longer in force since January 1, 2012.[8][9]

It doesn't matter if somebody else is doing something wrong. If you do the same you're also wrong.
Or let me translate it for you better.
If somebody is taking a dump in the middle of the street it doesn't mean you should happily take a piss also.
970  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 08, 2014, 03:08:05 PM

Link to a source for your claims or stop spreading nonsense.

http://service.guglielmo.biz/sms-enicafe/mobile/pop.asp
c/c autentication http://service.guglielmo.biz/ecommerce/mobile/ecommerce.asp?lng=eng&ltm=hjePnHyRW0s2yJ6YZDIQ9Q%3D%3D


That is access page of AGIP-ENI WI-FI. Take Your "free" Wi-Fi access code with scan of Your ass.

You really need to go back to school and learn to read and write.

You're quoting links that have no relations with your claims.
The law was abolished in Italy for years ago and there was no such law in Hungary.

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nly at the end of 2010, a bipartisan bill allowed for the repeal of article 7 of the Pisanu law.[7] The abrogation was finally made by the Monti Cabinet, which has not entered the renewal extension in the decree of 2011, so that the provision is no longer in force since January 1, 2012.[8][9]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Hungary#Internet_regulation

There is no OpenNet Initiative (ONI) country profile, but Hungary is shown as no evidence of filtering in all areas (political, social, conflict/security, and Internet tools) on the ONI global Internet filtering maps.[12]

There are no government restrictions on access to the Internet or reports that the government monitors e-mail or Internet chat rooms. Individuals and groups engage in the peaceful expression of views via the Internet, including by e-mail.[13]
971  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin at war with the internet.. who is going to win? on: August 08, 2014, 03:00:31 PM
Many governments dislike tor and are trying to de-anatomize it, including the US.


Inception
Tor was originally designed, implemented, and deployed as a third-generation onion routing project of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. It was originally developed with the U.S. Navy in mind, for the primary purpose of protecting government communications. Today, it is used every day for a wide variety of purposes by normal people, the military, journalists, law enforcement officers, activists, and many others.

https://www.torproject.org/about/overview

A branch of the U.S. Navy uses Tor for open source intelligence gathering, and one of its teams used Tor while deployed in the Middle East recently. Law enforcement uses Tor for visiting or surveilling web sites without leaving government IP addresses in their web logs, and for security during sting operations.

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Originally sponsored by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory,[16] which had been instrumental in the early development of onion routing under the aegis of DARPA, Tor was financially supported by the Electronic Frontier Foundation from 2004 to 2005.[18][19] Tor software is now developed by The Tor Project,[20] which has been a 501(c)(3) research-education nonprofit organization [21] based in the United States of America since December 2006. As of 2012, 80% of The Tor Project's $2M annual budget came from the United States government, with the U.S. State Department, the Broadcasting Board of Governors, and the National Science Foundation as major contributors,[22] "to aid democracy advocates in authoritarian states".[11] The Swedish government and other organizations provided the other 20%, including NGOs and thousands of individual sponsors.[18][23] One of the founders of the project, Roger Dingledine, stated that the United States Department of Defense funds are more similar to a research grant than a procurement contract. Andrew Lewman, the executive director of Tor, stated that even though it accepts funds from the U.S. federal government, the Tor service did not necessarily collaborate with the NSA to reveal identities of users.[24]
972  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 08, 2014, 02:52:35 PM

Probably you can't read English  too well since the second link makes no mention of what you claim

"Free" and "anonimous" is not the same. For AGIP of McDonalds hotspots you need firm agreement and enter Your mobile phone number.

Link to a source for your claims or stop spreading nonsense.
973  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 08, 2014, 02:46:24 PM

Medvedev signs order banning anonymous Wi-Fi



In Italy is no "anoimous WI-FI", what is Your problem?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_in_Italy#Internet_regulation
http://travel.eni.com/en_HU/stations/services/wifi.shtml Its "free" but You need provide Your ID or mobile phone number.

Stop flooding with messages about Russian Federation.

The italian law is no longer in effect since 2010

Probably you can't read English  too well since the second link makes no mention of what you claim
974  Other / Politics & Society / Putin at war with the internet.. who is going to win? on: August 08, 2014, 02:41:43 PM
Seems that the putin bear is doing everything in his power to try and control the internet , where did he get all his inspiration from I wonder..
But he seems he will go beyond anything else judging by the moves he has done only in the last year

Let's recapitulate some of the latest moves:

1) Crack the tor protocol
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-28526021

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Russia has offered 3.9m roubles ($110,000; £65,000) in a contest seeking a way to crack the identities of users of the Tor network.
The Russian interior ministry made the offer, saying the aim was "to ensure the country's defence and security".


2) War on bloggers:

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-28583669

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It means bloggers with more than 3,000 daily readers must register with the mass media regulator, Roskomnadzor, and conform to the regulations that govern the country's larger media outlets.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/31/russia-controls-blogosphere-new-law

3) Again with the bitcoin ban

http://www.coindesk.com/russian-ministry-finance-drafts-bill-banning-bitcoin/

Seems like this time is bit more serious but hell , try and ban it mr bear

4) Anonymous online payments

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(Legislative initiative 428896-6 [ru]) would place new limits on online money transfers. This draft law would raise limits on anonymous online financial transactions and ban all international online financial transactions, where the electronic money operator (e.g., PayPal, Yandex.Dengi, WebMoney) does not know the client’s legal identity. The legislation also raises operating costs for NGOs, requiring them to report on every three thousand dollars spent in foreign donations. (Currently, NGOs must report on every six thousand such dollars.)

The proposed restrictions on anonymous online money transfers could be significant. Currently in Russia, one can deposit up to 1,200 dollars into a single anonymous online wallet, and one can pay out almost 450 dollars from that account in a single transaction. Under the new legislation, Russians wouldn’t be able to spend more than 450 dollars in a whole calendar month from any one anonymous online money account, and single-day transactions would be limited to just under 30 dollars (1000 rubles).


Funny how this was quoted as an "anti terrorist" move.

Now to the more severe ones

5) Websites must inform Russian authorities and store every move an user makes on the website in question

The first of the three bills (Legislative initiative 428884-6 [ru]) creates new requirements for mandatory archives and notifications, granting the federal government wide jurisdiction. The most concerning article of the bill stipulates that “individuals or legal entities” who “[organize] the dissemination of information and (or) the exchange of information between Internet users are obligated to store all information about the arrival, transmission, delivery, and processing of voice data, written text, images, sounds, or other kinds of action” that occur when using their website. At all times, data archives must include the most recent six months of activity.

It appears that this obligation would apply to the owners and operators of websites and services ranging from multinational services like Facebook to small community blogs and discussion platforms.

Website “organizers” must also “inform” (уведомить) Russian security services when users first begin using their sites, and whenever users “exchange information.” Taken literally, this requirement could create a nearly impossible task for administrators of blogs, social media sites, and other discussion platforms with large quantities of users.


6) No more anonymous wifi
Medvedev signs order banning anonymous Wi-Fi
http://en.itar-tass.com/russia/744055

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Customers of Internet cafes and users of publicly offered Wi-Fi will have to provide operators with proof of identity, such as a driving license, by SMS or a special online access form, according to a statement on the Communication Ministry’s website.


7) The government can block your website with a single move.. to protect the children from nazi extremists and terrorists Wink

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140313/14025726571/russia-using-internet-censorship-laws-to-block-websites-opposition-candidate.shtml
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/03/russia-blocks-access-major-independent-news-sites


Cool You have data of russian citizens on your server? That data must be hosted in russia alone

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/04/us-russia-internet-bill-restrictions-idUSKBN0F91SG20140704

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The law will mean that from 2016, all Internet companies will have to move Russian data onto servers based in Russia or face being blocked from the web. That would likely affect U.S.-based social networks such as Facebook, analysts say.

Coming after new rules requiring blogs attracting more than 3,000 daily visits to register with a communications watchdog and a regulation allowing websites to be shut without a court order, critics say the law is part of a wave of censorship.

Putin, an ex-KGB officer who has called the Internet a "CIA project", denied he was restricting web freedoms, saying his main concern was protecting children from indecent content.




975  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 08, 2014, 12:21:01 PM

why would any russian buy from a nazi hypermarket ?
oh...
just like that girl flying the russian girl in novorossia while driving in a porsche...
976  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Moderated] [ANN][URO] A Real Long Term Currency on: August 08, 2014, 11:05:07 AM
PriceDown != Scam

Thanks for the well thought out, educational reply...
It really helped the community well done!!
You deserve a URO tip for that well researched well thought out reply...
Now why dont you take those 90 posts back to the 7th of may 2014 where you belong....


Yeah because the sum of my knowledge and experience can be traced back to the day when I joined yet another fawking forum.  Do you really think your whining and belly-aching amount to anything deserving of a well-researched and well-thought-out reply?  You've been here for 2-1/2 years now, so that makes you what?  About 15? Get over yourself, man.

Im waiting for your opinions still....
What makes you say its not a scam...
You over look the obvious facts im here waiting for delivery, what are you doing, holding your 0.1btc worth?....
I have 6million worth of urea... thats who i am, a guy holding 6million worth of UREA...
Stop being delusional and at least read what i said above and my offer to collect delivery for the community... im helping , not like you.

What i think is, you have nothing to say, so you dont, you simply resort to logical fallacy's, pffft anyone can see its not sustainable in anyway at all,

Apparently you can, so i offer you all my uro, 12k at the price of 0.0020 put your money where you mouth is at least?
You could never buy that on exchange NEVER.. not unless you want to push price right up...
You have so much blind faith its a nobrainer investment for you, sell your house and get back to me, what you waiting for??


Well your kinda on my side anyway so its good, for if it isnt a scam im going to be one really rich guy Wink
Amusing that, i have more riding on this not being a scam then being one... so why would i wanna FUD it ?

No you don't have.
You have a code or let's say password that gives your the possibility of spending x amount of coins which might be worth 6 million of whatever
But no company will deliver this to you.

The stories about the company first buying at a loss are ridiculous.
The coin itself is a commodity and what\s worse it's valued against the btc which is again valued in usd.. no real trader will enter this circlejerk trade.


Have you guys have had not enough?
visacoin , opecoin , neoncoin the hundreds and hundreds of nxt clones and their ipos
greececoin , aphroditecoin, spaincoin...all the nation coins
then the pos coins waves...

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/
look in the 30 days period for altcoins. except 5 all are in red. and those who are in green have their last 7 days in red.

People are starting to wake up. Clones are worth nothing.. just like the thousands of social websites that copied facebook...
Why use a clone when you can use bitcoin?
977  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the West gearing up to invade Russia once again? on: August 08, 2014, 10:35:43 AM
NATO officially stops cooperation with Russia (as if cooperation ever really existed):
http://itar-tass.com/mezhdunarodnaya-panorama/1367135?utm_medium=rss20

old times:

http://www.jamestown.org/single/?no_cache=1&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=29294#.U-SnN_l_ut8

From an another article:

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Nor was Putin aggressively anti-American in his first years in power. He craved membership in the world economy and its institutions. He was the first foreign leader to telephone George W. Bush on 9/11 and offer assistance in Afghanistan. He abhorred the influence of foreign N.G.O.s, thinking that they undermined Russian interests, but he wanted membership in the global club. He even talked about Russia joining NATO. “Russia is part of the European culture,” he told the BBC, in 2000. “And I cannot imagine my own country in isolation from Europe and what we often call the civilized world. So it is hard for me to visualize NATO as an enemy.” The spirit of relative amity did not last.

978  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: August 08, 2014, 10:26:49 AM

The second comment:
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|Florina Neghină Bucharest, December 1989.|

Reminds me how my country decided to go self sufficient and how it ended...
979  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Sanction against Russia for West-choreographed conflict in Ukraine on: August 08, 2014, 10:25:04 AM
The situation starts to remind of a school bully, who punches a new kid, only to discover that this kid know Karate, and so the bully runs to the teacher, screaming "unfair!".




What if the bully pulls out a sword ( i've especially not used gun to let you come back Smiley))
What if the big pharma groups stop the exports of drugs?

What where the numbers last year?

Besides.
"Alcohol imports from both the EU and the US will not be restricted."
Stopping to wonder why life expectancy for russian males is so low.
980  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Moderated] [ANN][URO] A Real Long Term Currency: 1 Uro = 1 Metric Tonne Urea on: August 08, 2014, 08:23:02 AM
It IS pegged to the dollar. doesn't mean the dollar and oil can't fluctuate you mental midget!

Nothing is ever 1:1 except your unique ability for stupid Chang.

peg To fix (a market price), and prevent fluctuation, by buying all that is offered at that price, thus preventing any lower quotations from being made, or selling all that the market will take at that price, thus preventing higher quotations.
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