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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [SCAMMER], bombshelterzero [UPDATED W/ PICS] on: September 11, 2012, 10:46:17 PM
From the look of his last posts, he might be affiliated with "epiks", another known scammer
Care to back this statement up?
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAMMER: BTCMover on: August 10, 2012, 10:26:18 PM
Confirming BCB's statement.

BTCMover claimed to have made a legit transaction with BCB, but wanted to buy more BTC and BCB was offline. I PM'ed BCB about it, and he told me he never received the PPUSD.
3  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1BTC ~240MH/s on: August 09, 2012, 10:08:17 AM
No dividends have been paid since July 14. Any news? Huh

What are the time table payments?
I believe the dividend was only for the preinvestment period.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I just made my first Bitcoin ATM withdrawal... 3BTC from my printer. on: August 09, 2012, 12:00:44 AM

The recipient needs internet access. I plan to use this method if I for local, in person sale of my bitcoins for cash.

For example: I have a localbitcoin ad to sell 10BTC. Someone responds and we meet wherever he is comfortable with his internet access. I print and fund a 10BTC bill before going out to meet him/her. We exchange cash for paper, and they transfer the coin to there own wallet. Yes, they should have access, but I don't need anything other than my printed coin. I don't have a smart phone so this is ideal for me.
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- So only the recipient has internet access in your example: he doesnt want to hand you cash until he sees the private key you are handing over actually has money in it. So he can scan it, hand it back and say it was already empty and runs away. Well he just stole the coins.
- (Well just let him scan the public key and not the private one) well ok in that case you can scam him by NOT putting the REAL private key under your thumb
- He doesnt want to hand you cash until he knows he can get bitcoins, you dont want him to scan any private key until you have cash
Have you never bought or sold anything in person? If you put the coin there, you know it's there. The other party saying it isn't and running off is no different than just plain stealing it in the first place. Actually, you even have proof that you funded the address.

If that requires escrow, everything requires escrow.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I just made my first Bitcoin ATM withdrawal... 3BTC from my printer. on: August 08, 2012, 06:09:55 PM
I assume it's the private key that's under your finger. Without any additional security measures, how can one be sure that a paper coin is unspent?

The idea with these is that the receiver of a bill scans the private key, immediately moving the funds to another address. The bill can then be discarded.


So stupid... if you NEED INTERNET ACCESS to verify it, then why is it in paper in the first place?

This is only useful for personal offline backup, never to be used for public transfer.

The recipient needs internet access. I plan to use this method if I for local, in person sale of my bitcoins for cash.

For example: I have a localbitcoin ad to sell 10BTC. Someone responds and we meet wherever he is comfortable with his internet access. I print and fund a 10BTC bill before going out to meet him/her. We exchange cash for paper, and they transfer the coin to there own wallet. Yes, they should have access, but I don't need anything other than my printed coin. I don't have a smart phone so this is ideal for me.
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: “Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to on: August 05, 2012, 12:26:54 PM
What happens to the energy of 100W light bulb when it breaks?

It's a nonsensical question.
7  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking to buy bitcoins through Paypal. on: August 05, 2012, 10:58:30 AM
Smooth transaction with Goilio.

10BTC @ 110USD via PayPal.
8  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Looking for 10BTC - $110 via PP (or cash) on: August 05, 2012, 09:54:07 AM
Smooth transaction with epiks.

10BTC @ 110USD via PayPal.
9  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Are there any reputable websites that will send Costco gift cards for BTC? on: August 03, 2012, 02:47:10 AM
just under 400 usd for me. Their payment page includes Costco Credit, Costco Cash (prepay maybe), and gift certificates. Those may have some potential.
10  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Are there any reputable websites that will send Costco gift cards for BTC? on: August 02, 2012, 12:08:57 PM
I am also looking for a Costco card or similar solution. Haven't been able to find anything so far.
11  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1BTC ~240MH/s on: July 14, 2012, 09:34:01 PM
Are we going to miss this?

Bought 600 shares of PUREASIC.
We were left with 41 BTC. I will return 8BTC to the people who donated for the GLBSE listing, and return 33BTC as dividents. Any unforeseen spendings will be deducted from the first payment after sharehoders approval.

Thanks to all investors!

Alright! Thanks ciuciu
12  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1BTC ~240MH/s on: July 14, 2012, 06:08:01 PM
Are we going to miss this?
13  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1BTC ~240MH/s on: July 13, 2012, 11:58:03 PM
So yeah, we should get our order in.
14  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1BTC ~240MH/s on: July 13, 2012, 06:29:51 AM
Anybody wanting to put up more btc for a bigger buy? Maybe if we got 165 in buy orders, ciuciu could release another units worth of shares. would have to be done real quick though.



I just realized this would put the trade fee on ciuciu (of course, buyers could put in orders at 1.005).
15  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1BTC ~240MH/s on: July 13, 2012, 03:50:47 AM
Anybody wanting to put up more btc for a bigger buy? Maybe if we got 165 in buy orders, ciuciu could release another units worth of shares. would have to be done real quick though.

16  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1 BTC PER ~190MH/s NOW LIVE! on: July 08, 2012, 04:04:59 AM
If we have not pre-ordered until day X and a competitive product comes along, how would this be handled?

Any answer to this? I think seeing a deadline for a target fundraising goal should be set. After that, investors should be able to sell shares back. I suspect this is holding back potential investments.

Also, we are not putting or coins at risk in order to achieve our dividend right?

I would like to continue to shift funds from other securities to this coop, but need some to know how long coins may be tired up (if the effort is unsuccessful) and that they are secure from risk.
17  Economy / Securities / Re: (GLBSE) TYGRR.BOND-P 6.8% weekly uninsured pass though bond to BTCST on: July 06, 2012, 12:05:54 AM
Well, Thursday and under 1.05

A few more shares it is.
18  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1 BTC PER ~190MH/s NOW LIVE! on: July 03, 2012, 10:12:26 PM
10 more for me.

ASIC.COOP    10    1.0    2012-07-03 18:11:58
19  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE 1 BTC PER ~190MH/s NOW LIVE! on: June 28, 2012, 07:16:41 PM
It will help me with my records, if every buyer post in this thread, before buying the shares on GLBSE.

Thanks.

I bought 5 shares 6/26/2012  10:54:38 PM GLBSE time.

Had to get out of Newbie jail to post.
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: fanless heatsink...finally some quiet mining? on: June 28, 2012, 06:20:07 PM
I'm curious about startup. It has to be spinning to produce the air cushion, and is otherwise touching in contact right?
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