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1  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Favorite presidential candidate on: January 21, 2016, 06:56:58 PM
Looks like I'll be putting up my Gary Johnson sign again.  

I must believe that people that select Trump don't know his stance on the issues.

Edit:  I don't even want to associate will you people anymore.

https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks/videos/10153362247819205/
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ZEIT] ZEITCOIN -- 100 MIL GIVEAWAY! - EXCHANGE AT LAUNCH POS/POW 12 HRS on: February 28, 2014, 05:00:25 PM
Too bad this coin is related to that horrible movie.   Three stars in Orions belt are the three kings at Jesus' birth?  Virgo looks like an M, so... Mary?  
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why is all this MtGox situation so funny? on: February 27, 2014, 04:45:33 PM
I lost lots and I have called the situation "funny".  But of course if you had a large majority of your coins at MtGox then yeah I could see how that is really depressing.
4  Economy / Speculation / Re: WHO SOLD BELOW $500? (not mtcock's price) on: February 26, 2014, 04:48:27 PM
I tried to sell 10 at 500, but I accidentally put in a buy order.  Imagine my confusion the next day.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which Alt Exchange is the MtGox of Alts? on: February 26, 2014, 12:39:15 AM
Gox has had massive withdrawal issues for a long time, and yet some people kept on trusting that site until now. Now if you lost money to Gox, can you really blame Gox when it was you who was stupid?

I had no withdrawal issues, at least no more than I had with any other exchanges.  But perhaps it was stupid of me for thinking that they were honest about their cold storage.  However, any exchange may not have enough (or may simply decide not) to pay your balance.

6  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How many BTC's did you have stored at MtGox? on: February 26, 2014, 12:30:08 AM
170 BTC.   Well, that was at the end of it all. 
7  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mt Gox is bankrupt, and Mark Karpeles is a thief! on: February 25, 2014, 11:53:27 PM
I, like any reasonable person would, had most of my Bitcoin in several cold storage wallets.  But I did have Bitcoins, not an insubstantial amount, on several exchanges including MtGox.  I also saw a nice lawyer lady today.  I also took all my Bitcoins out of every exchange.  You should too.

Stop trading, folks.  If Mark can get away with this then so can anyone else.
8  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Ashamed to be a bitcoiner – Bitcoin Expo London on: December 06, 2013, 04:35:13 PM
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I couldn’t help but marvel at the irony of libertarian anarchists attending a capitalist conference, because lets face it, bitcoin is money

I am confused.  Is it the anarchists or the libertarians that should oppose capitalism (i.e. money), or just the libertarian-anarchists?

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infact the the libertarian/anarchist paranoid self destruction is completely beside the point at a gathering to discuss and be excited by money.

In fact, at a gathering about THIS kind of money it is exactly the point.
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: re-denominating bitcoins on: November 27, 2013, 03:10:24 PM
Millie, Mike, Satoshi.

I mine 7 Millies a day.

10  Other / Off-topic / Re: What video games do you play? on: August 30, 2013, 03:46:23 PM
Occasionally the Humble Bundle (https://www.humblebundle.com/weekly) will have DRM free games for Linux.  The last game I played was Defcon.  The only winning move is to play against me.  I have never won.
11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BITCOIN IS TOO SLOW TO EVER SUCCEED AS ONLINE CURRENCY on: April 08, 2013, 09:34:13 PM
Unless bitcoin can match paypal/credit card for speed of use, .....

Ya righty !!....Ill use paypal or credit card.

You should compare MtGox (BitPay or whatever) to Paypal; or compare Bitcoin to Dollars.  You are comparing apples to oranges.  Bitcoin moves way faster than my dollars ever had.

Actually I say lets have a race!  Bitcoin vs PayPal.  I bet Paypal is slower to show your updated balance if I sent you money.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [BTE] 1bte givaway, post your addresses gents on: April 08, 2013, 02:47:23 PM
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13  Economy / Services / Re: Does Anyone Need Anything? on: April 06, 2013, 03:58:26 AM
I am in serious need of an entrepreneur or web developer or android programmer.
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Brain Wallet usage on: April 01, 2013, 08:37:31 PM
That looks good to me.  I would like to know how easy is it to use brainwallet.org/#tx to create transactions without having to expose the private key to the network.  That way you don't have to recreate the brainwallet.
15  Other / Off-topic / Re: I'd like to ask for some help. on: March 25, 2013, 09:15:29 PM
Amazingly, Matthew paid me back.
16  Other / Off-topic / Re: (GOAL): One Language ~ One Word on: March 22, 2013, 05:40:39 PM
Esperanto: krokodili : "to crocodile, i.e. to speak in a language not spoken by everyone present while another language is known by all."

(Also, reptiliumi: "to verb reptile names")
17  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM - Coinabul owe me 90btc on: March 20, 2013, 03:47:33 PM
I get enough from Coinabul to buy Krugerrand in Europe. From this perspective I'm satisfied.

It looks like they behaved properly in the end.  Good for them.  I need to check out the laws here in the US before I buy some gold in that quantity.
18  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM - Coinabul owe me 90btc on: March 14, 2013, 03:59:52 PM
That's why smart retailers don't write checks their asses can't cash. They don't spend a customer's money until a safe time period has passed, as to ensure against loss

We both know that Coinabul made a bogus argument when it said it sold the BTC and hence couldn't return it, so I don't know why you are explaining this to me.  You have not explained why my method is not "kindly", you have only explained what a business should do if your refund method is used.  I don't care one bit how the business handles the money internally.

I mean no offense but I'm having a hard time following your points. You might be completely misrepresenting what I said and the situation at hand, but it's hard to decipher your conclusions. The risk is always with the Seller if he or she doesn't provide the product.

OK, I'll explain it this way.  You say the risk is with the seller, and you say the buyer should get the refund in the original amount of BTC.  So, if the bitcoin crashes and the seller (whoops) can't ship the product, then it can, without any foul, refund the original amount of Bitcoins.  But there is no risk to the seller.  This is a contradiction.  Hence one of your two premises are incorrect.  Because the seller normally has the choice of refunding or shipping the product, the seller has no risk.  The seller may do whichever gives the most profit.

If however, the value must be refunded then the seller has all the risk, because no matter what, the seller must give to the buyer the value of the good.  If Bitcoin crashes then it is the sellers tough luck.  If Bitcoin rises then it is the sellers good luck.  There is no risk to the buyer. 

Sellers handling BTC bear the responsibility for keeping that BTC on hand in the event of such failures.

This is what is being argued.  You can't just state this in bold as if it is you argument.  (which I really think it is your argument)

and then try to delay matters and make off with all or part of that person's BTC payment.

I don't understand this.  Because, the value of Bitcoin increased during this transaction, the seller will make off with the profit anyway. 

On a side note: Conabul refunding $1600 for $1900, equivalent, is very rotten.  Very, very.


19  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM - Coinabul owe me 90btc on: March 13, 2013, 11:29:37 PM
WTF? Scenario:

  • Buyer pays you 100 BTC for something.
  • BTC's worth doubles in USD.
  • You don't send what Buyer ordered.
  • Buyer (obviously) wants a refund.
  • You'd then try to only owe Buyer 50 BTC?

The only one getting screwed would be the Buyer. Comparative value is meaningless. The Buyer cares about what he paid in his/her bitcoin. Alternatively, if bitcoin became half as much in USD, Buyer would still be owed 100 BTC. How is it possible to not see how unfair it is to be refunded in anything other than the original amount?

Suppose, the Gold coin was sent.  The buyer still gets screwed (because his good is only worth 50 when he paid 100) by that logic.  

In your way, the buyer takes the risk and the seller may manipulate the refund for their own profit.   If the value rises then give the goods.  If the value falls then "oops, we were actually out of stock" and give a refund.  (I know it didn't happen in this case, but I have no doubt that it has happened)

In my way the seller takes the risk and buyer doesn't' care if the refund happens.  Independent of the value of Bitcoins and whether the refund occurs, the Buyer still has the same buying power and may buy the same product elsewhere.  Independent of a corrupt seller, the buyer can end up with what they wanted by loosing no extra money!

(And people think about the value of their Bitcoins anytime they make a purchase, not the number.  If that wasn't the case then no one would have bought a pizza for 10,000.)

I actually can't see how your method is fair and mine is unfair.  I would say that refunding only 100 if the value dropped was unfair.  I would certainly feel cheated and suspect foul play.
20  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM - Coinabul owe me 90btc on: March 13, 2013, 07:01:36 PM
I think the value is what needs to be refunded.  That is about 40BTC right now.  That way, no one is really at a loss.  Of course, my reasoning falls apart when you consider that if the price of gold doubled then it would be ok to send only half an ounce; if you consider things as only the value they represent.  But, Gold is a commodity and Bitcoin is a currency.  Bitcoins represent buying power, and so if 40 BTC were refunded then the gold coin could just be bought elsewhere.  This way no one could hedge anyone (as far as the currencies are concerned).
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