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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam accusation against user humanrightsfoundation on: August 28, 2019, 06:36:27 PM

Personal? A self-moderated thread where you asked for donations and then deleting some users' posts just because you couldn't respond them.

Isn't your responsibility to calmly deal with situations and help others while being part of a HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION?

1. Personal. Yes. This has nothing to do with scam accusation. The comments are deleted because linked to another U.S. Corporation with the same name as this organization and that corporation also copy from our page to gain financial advantage. Criminal copyright infringers who started accepting Bitcoin in March of 2019. They also tried in May 1 2015 register a trademark in the USA (uspto.gov) what I personally protested successfully.

2. My responsibility is to keep working on my project and ignore such a disgraceful personal attacks. I said it many times. If anyone want to help I and my partners open for cooperation. Everyone can stay anonymous while working on this project. Except me of course. Until now BitcoinTalk users supported nothing or presented not a single idea. Copyright infringement, baseless scam accusations and personal attacks are booming here.

2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam accusation against user humanrightsfoundation on: August 28, 2019, 04:43:00 PM
Who is a terrorist? Me or the U.S.A?
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / "Satoshi Nakamoto" on: August 28, 2019, 02:44:25 AM
The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto

A specter is haunting the modern world, the specter of crypto anarchy.

Computer technology is on the verge of providing the ability for individuals and groups to communicate and interact with each other in a totally anonymous manner. Two persons may exchange messages, conduct business, and negotiate electronic contracts without ever knowing the True Name, or legal identity, of the other. Interactions over networks will be untraceable, via extensive re-routing of encrypted packets and tamper-proof boxes which implement cryptographic protocols with nearly perfect assurance against any tampering. Reputations will be of central importance, far more important in dealings than even the credit ratings of today. These developments will alter completely the nature of government regulation, the ability to tax and control economic interactions, the ability to keep information secret, and will even alter the nature of trust and reputation.

The technology for this revolution--and it surely will be both a social and economic revolution--has existed in theory for the past decade. The methods are based upon public-key encryption, zero-knowledge interactive proof systems, and various software protocols for interaction, authentication, and verification. The focus has until now been on academic conferences in Europe and the U.S., conferences monitored closely by the National Security Agency. But only recently have computer networks and personal computers attained sufficient speed to make the ideas practically realizable. And the next ten years will bring enough additional speed to make the ideas economically feasible and essentially unstoppable. High-speed networks, ISDN, tamper-proof boxes, smart cards, satellites, Ku-band transmitters, multi-MIPS personal computers, and encryption chips now under development will be some of the enabling technologies.

The State will of course try to slow or halt the spread of this technology, citing national security concerns, use of the technology by drug dealers and tax evaders, and fears of societal disintegration. Many of these concerns will be valid; crypto anarchy will allow national secrets to be trade freely and will allow illicit and stolen materials to be traded. An anonymous computerized market will even make possible abhorrent markets for assassinations and extortion. Various criminal and foreign elements will be active users of CryptoNet. But this will not halt the spread of crypto anarchy.

Just as the technology of printing altered and reduced the power of medieval guilds and the social power structure, so too will cryptologic methods fundamentally alter the nature of corporations and of government interference in economic transactions. Combined with emerging information markets, crypto anarchy will create a liquid market for any and all material which can be put into words and pictures. And just as a seemingly minor invention like barbed wire made possible the fencing-off of vast ranches and farms, thus altering forever the concepts of land and property rights in the frontier West, so too will the seemingly minor discovery out of an arcane branch of mathematics come to be the wire clippers which dismantle the barbed wire around intellectual property.

Arise, you have nothing to lose but your barbed wire fences!

Timothy C. May, 1988
4  Other / Meta / Theymos and BitcoinTalk scam on: August 27, 2019, 07:45:08 PM
Your fellow maniacs called us today scam and also flagged our profile. You theymos have about 280 Bitcoin transaction which is less then we have on our Bitcoin address. I wonder what bitcointalk.org doing with the millions received. I see about 700 transactions on Bitcointalk forums.

We have 400+ transactions and we are flagged scammers here on the forum which created by Satoshi Nakamoto? What kind of retarded community you build over the years theymos?

Administrators are kindly asked to delete the topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5179215.0 expect disturbances in all BitcoinTalks servers as a form of protest. They will taken down and DNS will be poisoned if the mess is not cleaned up on this forum Mr. Theymos my fellow scammer.

After 4 years we expect more than calling us scammer after the first post.
5  Economy / Reputation / deleted on: August 27, 2019, 10:29:02 AM
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