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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the minimum IQ needed to understand Bitcoin on a basic level? on: December 03, 2013, 11:23:43 PM
ITT: people thinking IQ is a comprehensive measure of intelligence.

^thank you
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Free Devcoin Giveaway for Everyone! Over 100 coins left to give away! on: December 03, 2013, 08:59:55 PM
1BUW9yLA1xKdYhJcqEdKJBWYKZKcvRAe6E

The first of many, I plan!

Thank you for the generosity, supreme benefactor!
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the minimum IQ needed to understand Bitcoin on a basic level? on: December 03, 2013, 08:45:02 PM
If one thinks that they can get infected by a computer virus, don't expect them to be able to understand bitcoin.

Bigot.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Harbisson
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the minimum IQ needed to understand Bitcoin on a basic level? on: December 03, 2013, 08:27:30 PM
This
Above average intelligence in Bitcoinland?  Hummmm, I don't know. How many people here have fallen for scams like Pirateat40 pulled even with other people screaming at them "it's a scam you fucking idiot"?

I don't think you need above average intelligence at all but basic computer aptitude helps. Understanding basic coding concepts helps even more. I've met some coders that were one step below Rainman on the IQ scale but they were good with computers just like Rainman could count cards. LOL

Took the words right out of my post.

But actually, this "holier than thou" approach to understanding btc is pointless and masterbatory. There's no point in doing it other than making yourself feel good. Most people don't understand bitcoin not because "their IQ isn't high enough" (which is an outdated and arbitrary way of testing someone's intelligence as it does not take into consideration a number of variables...but I digress) but because they simply do not care enough to take the time to learn it. Yes some of the coding principles are complex for your average kindle user, but you don't have to understand how advanced cryptography works to understand the foundations of bitcoin. It's like saying you need to understand how the paper that the dollar is printed on is made in order to understand paper money.
5  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTB] Gift cards for BTC on: November 29, 2013, 11:39:38 PM
I have a 50$ Target gift card that I'm willing to sell to you for BTC

 I will send you the code for the card first so you can see that it has all the money on it.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many coins does it take to be a millionair (US$) right now? on: November 13, 2013, 08:14:50 PM
There is no better time to buy than the present.

As much as I love idioms, now is definitely not the right time to buy. Sure it may go up incrementally, or even explosively in the next couple weeks, but right now BTC is in a huge bubble, and throwing down money now instead of waiting a month or so will probably end up costing you money unless you can play the short run well enough.

Cause ya know what they say... A penny saved is a penny earned.
7  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Official btcQuick Support Thread (Active Customer Support) on: July 16, 2013, 03:11:55 AM
Hey ! I've been waiting for my private key to be funded almost 2hours. Can this be a little quicker?

Thank ya!

Order numbers #8205
8  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: btcQuick.com Feedback Thread on: July 16, 2013, 03:09:04 AM
This is my nightmareeee.
9  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: btcQuick.com Feedback Thread on: July 16, 2013, 03:03:16 AM
Ascensionnnnnn let me ascend to the top of your help needed list!

It takes 3 seconds to fund private keysssss.
10  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: btcQuick.com Feedback Thread on: July 16, 2013, 02:50:47 AM
Hey Ascension,

I'm looking at an order that's taken a little more than an hour now to fund the private key...anything you can do to speed things up?

My order is #8205.

Thanks!
11  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: So I Just Created My New Bitinstant Account... on: July 16, 2013, 02:33:39 AM
Well tits.
12  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: So I Just Created My New Bitinstant Account... on: July 13, 2013, 04:34:15 PM
Just wanted to affirm that BTCquick is the way to go! Excellent customer service and a very fast confirmation. I'm incredibly impressed. Definitely going to be my go to BTC service for awhile.
13  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: So I Just Created My New Bitinstant Account... on: July 12, 2013, 10:07:06 PM
Alrighty, well I'm currently waiting for authentication now so we'll see what happens.

Also, I was sent a code via text to verify my phone number...but there's no place for the code....
14  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: So I Just Created My New Bitinstant Account... on: July 12, 2013, 05:41:10 PM
Reheheallyyy? That is quick.

And the Bitcoin deliveries themselves are on that same pace I presume?

As for the coinbase bullshit I was referring to...What I said was a misnomer, the coinbase SITUATION is simply not "Bitcoin". Bitcoin is a highly speculative commodity ruled by fickleness. Buying with coinbase presents an obstacle to overcome as it's hard to sometimes predict how a market will act in a week and after the first few minutes you can't rescind a payment. I find their business model slightly advantageous if one is buying buying bulk for long term, due to coinbase's convenient pricing. But as for the rest of us that need BTC...well quick, it doesn't offer the same benefit.
15  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: So I Just Created My New Bitinstant Account... on: July 12, 2013, 05:23:26 PM
That was actually my next plan of attack.

Your post comes at a great time because I was actually wondering how long the verification process would take.

I've been trying to get my hands on some BTC since it hit 60 and have getting all the more frantic as the price has started to come back up. I'd do local transactions but there's no one nearby me.
16  Economy / Service Discussion / So I Just Created My New Bitinstant Account... on: July 12, 2013, 12:48:12 AM
Was looking to buy BTC in a hurry. Had just gotten through using that COINBASE BULLSHIT and just wanted a nice and easy transact...wait. what the fuck happened to the site...

Okay so it looks new and everything. I put in my transaction and BAM.

For some reason I have to create an account now.

So I throw in my information and get ready to process the transaction whennnnn

it tells me that it can't process my transaction at this time...

What in Zues's name has got into you bitinstant??? What did I do to deserve this?
17  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Need help with Escrow Research 1 btc Bounty Offered on: July 03, 2013, 08:23:26 PM
18xbCH19TzWxm86rEq2opaHrsS5EHACLuP

 Cheesy

I'll try and contribute more a little bit later, but if I don't good luck with the rest of your research!
18  Economy / Economics / Re: How long can the US dollar ponzi scheme continue? on: July 03, 2013, 08:11:49 PM
I don't understand why this was moved to economics. I wanted this to be in the speculation section.

Because there is greater availability of tinfoil hats in this section, and those hats are very much needed when trying to interpret the words you wrote.

 Cheesy lolz on lolz
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buy bitcoins on Nasdaq on: July 03, 2013, 08:10:03 PM
Haha thank you laws
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Need help with Escrow Research 1 btc Bounty Offered on: July 03, 2013, 07:55:18 PM
I'm not sure if this will qualify for the bounty but I admire your project and thought I could put my 2 cents in. I won't bother you with random sites that offer escrow services as you now have a plethora of those, but I'll just give you my thought and trust of the whole escrow system as is.

 Bitcoin, as a digital currency, deals with irrevocable transactions, because of this bitcoin has always been a viable option for scammers engaged in foul play.

Because of this systems of trust in an otherwise lawless Wild West scenario needed to be created, this is how the current escrow systems came to be.

We see these escrow systems in the current marketplace.

1-Member isolated third party escrows, where individuals act as an escrow for two other individuals.

2-Company based third part escrows, where a website will offer the service of creating an escrow that may or may not be disputable if fraud occurs.

For the most part most regular escrowing systems as seen in various lists throughout Bitcoin forums rely upon a "trusted" third party member

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108716.0

This 'trusted' status differs in how its gained from place to place but relies upon the same ideas that an individual that displays a large amount of activity upon their profile in addition to the fact that they have had a large number of successful trades is a reputable individual.

This entire scenario relies on the concept that this individual finds it more worth his time to engage in respectable transactions that allow his own trading to continue, rather than to steal and subsequently ruin his reputation thus ending his trading business.

As noticed this creates a very high risk scenario once large transactions come into play. Is the escrow willing to waste his reputation upon this sum of money?

This answer comes from looking at the only mechanisms given in the bitcoin community, his trust and activity. Sites like bitcoin-otc thrive off of these systems, but are flawed by their lack of future assurance. Nothing is stopping an individual from calling quits on bitcoin all of a sudden and running with the money.

There's a true story that's often told in the silk road forums about a dealer that was trusted throughout the black market site, to a point where his name was synonymous with silk road. He became so trusted that escrow services were no longer thought necessary within his dealings. Then one 4th of july weekend (coincidence haha) he had a firesale, where he was going to give everything away for blowout prices. The blockchain estimated that there were over 20 million dollars worth of transactions made that weekend. It is not known whether he was raided or if he died, all that was known was that the trusted dealer did not send any of his promised bud to his mates.

So despite whatever relative ease or assurance that may be given when a 'trusted' member is offering escrow, there's nothing to say that the escrow will end bad, and the more money that's escrowed, the higher the risk of total losses.

This risk was somewhat mitigated with company based escrow services that started like ClearCoin and BTcrow. These methods offered DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES. ClearCoin became a leading example of the strength of this little principle but unfortunately lasted only 6 months. But in a marketplace that demands anomonitity and deals with these irrevocable transactions, escrow services like this are seeing a field ripe for picking.

As for any future implementations of new bitcoin escrow policies, the only one that I think remains relevant other than creating more trusted company based services that allow disputes and insuranced transactions is the fact that bitcoin is in fact supported by scripts. As rethaw pointed out a few posts above this allows for educated clients to create there own dispute mediation service, unfortunately this can also be subject to fraud.
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