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1  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 28, 2013, 06:10:15 PM
When a thread gets spammed like this, it could only mean that some people, for some reason, try to hide valuable information with letters.

Hint2n00b; Read this thread through, you'll learn ALOT.

Stop spamming!

Sorry for spam.
2  Economy / Gambling / Re: Analyzing the card generators of the bitcoin world. on: December 21, 2013, 07:59:40 PM
I believe your honesty can be questioned :p

Anyways, any Chinese over there? xD
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MPP now accepts bitcoin donations on: December 21, 2013, 07:40:46 PM
A pot head to me, is someone making it his business to legalize marijuana.

Well, he could  be in it for the money, but that would make me question his motives Smiley
4  Economy / Gambling / Analyzing the card generators of the bitcoin world. on: December 21, 2013, 07:24:59 PM
Hi u!

I'm a former poker pro, made a living from it for more than five years until getting sick by just looking at a poker hand.

Anyways, I ve been contacted by some friends telling me the randomness of the new bitcoin poker sites are highly questionable.

So I decided to try one of them out, by just playing a few hands I could tell my hit rate seemed really high. Note that I'm not saying
anything for certain. But I've decided to start collecting hand histories from the largest poker sites of the bitcoin world in order to run
them through a statistical analysis test. It will take me at least a couple of weeks to get any significant results and I have some friends helping me out.

I realize, for the average Joe, this doesn't matter at all because he will lose his money anyway. I see this mainly as a hobby project for fun, cause I wanna
practice my data analyzing skills abit more. If you want to contribute with hand histories please send me a pm.

Cheeers!
5  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MPP now accepts bitcoin donations on: December 21, 2013, 04:43:09 PM
If marijuana is legalized any where in the states it's simply because the gvt feels they want to try it out for awhile, not because of some pathetic lobby group.

In nearly every state that has legalized medical marijuana and the two states that have legalized recreational marijuana MPP played a very large role in collecting signatures, advertising the bill to voters, and in a lot of causes flat out drafting the bill itself.   So it would be very wrong to say MPP hasn't had any impact on getting local and or federal politicans to listen and or helping laws get on the ballots and educating voters on the issue.

hahaha xD

would you care to elaborate?

Don't do drugs, drugs are bad. M'kaaaaaaay?
6  Economy / Gambling / Chinese poker players on: December 21, 2013, 04:06:39 PM
Hello!

I know chinese people are all-in for gambling, met some irl and they seem to be crazy about it.
I've heard that the chinese government does what it can to protect its people from the western markets though.
Are there any bitcoin poker sites that attracts the attention of the Chinese?
7  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MPP now accepts bitcoin donations on: December 21, 2013, 03:53:38 PM
If marijuana is legalized any where in the states it's simply because the gvt feels they want to try it out for awhile, not because of some pathetic lobby group.

In nearly every state that has legalized medical marijuana and the two states that have legalized recreational marijuana MPP played a very large role in collecting signatures, advertising the bill to voters, and in a lot of causes flat out drafting the bill itself.   So it would be very wrong to say MPP hasn't had any impact on getting local and or federal politicans to listen and or helping laws get on the ballots and educating voters on the issue.

hahaha xD
8  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MPP now accepts bitcoin donations on: December 21, 2013, 03:37:02 PM
If marijuana is legalized any where in the states it's simply because the gvt feels they want to try it out for awhile, not because of some pathetic lobby group.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Most wanted AltCoin features extended on: December 20, 2013, 09:47:44 PM
I'd like to see all alt coins go to hell, so the PEOPLE can focus on bitcoins only. The big tests are yet to come...obviously.

People keep talking about the banks being afraid of bitcoins, no they're not.
They have seen this coming loooong before most of us, just look at what jpm just did.
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Exchanges, a danger to all cryptos? on: December 09, 2013, 01:16:04 AM
I greet thou!

As my topic implies, I just don't see how the big exchanges won't eventually become exactly the same as  of the today's banks.
They are, as I write, hoarding huge amounts of cryptos (i guess?) can't even understand why anyone is still using McGox.
In the future, the early adopters will probably have sold most of their coins, as of realizing their profit into something with real, or sentimental, value (house/yacht/clothes/businesses/love aka oxytocin) and those coins will eventually come in the hands of one of the exchanges. If bitcoin keeps gaining mainstream momentum and the price, in a few years, stabilizes. The "smart" exchanges will by then have crazy amounts of coins to the extent that they have the power equal to Satoshi's (or ppl behind the pseudonym) power of today. I feel my point is slipping out of my hands by now. Is really, "bitcoins can't be printed as fiats can", a good argument at all? I'm sure the ones with power will help each other to over come that argument.

Anywaaaayyyzzzzzzzzzz, I honestly don't understand cryptos as of yet, so please tell me if I'm addressing ALL of these questions from sideways. Should the exchanges be seen as some kind of necessary evil to help bringing cryptos to the public? Are they evil by definition? Will they evolve to something good for everyone? Not a threat as long as you use an exchange that you trust? And what happens when that exchange gets too much trust? How will the richest ppl store their bitcoins in the future? Having a wallet, online or offline, makes you a target, right? And then you'll need to protect yourself against people, and then the people become an enemy to you? I mean, the average Joe, is getting poorer n poorer by each day, especially in America. Dollar hyperinflation as of tomorrow? How long can America protect the petrodollar? Are they/you  already looking into the option of synchronizing their currency to China's? The last questions are just idiotic I know. We'll never have the answer till it's too late.

In what way could this saga take humanity to a better future? Currencies are futile against physical power. Do bitcoiners plan on buying their own army to stand up for themsel'ves, is this the medium for the first true  democracy? You don't have it in america, that's a fact. We don't have it in Sweden, that's for sure. I doubt Germany got it. Canada? France? Do we even want it? Is freedome overrated? Shouldn't safety be the main drive as of today?

Could it be, that all this fuzz about crypto currencies, just is another way for the true powers to distract really smart and productive people from the issues that really matter. And I swear to God (religion is for ancients and illiterates), 99 % of the people ever putting their digital hands on cryptos, do so for their personal ( = nobody elses) gain, working together is just a mean to reach your own goals. We're all just selfish bastards in the end, aren't we?

I don't have a clue so plx halp n00b! And please forgive me for getting so much ot. J

Please excuse my english, I'm a swedish biologist xxD WE R ALL JUST ANIMALS! Ripple anyone?

/Daniel


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