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1501  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New Mt Gox Press Release - Feb 10 - they are claiming flaw in bitcoin protocol ! on: February 10, 2014, 07:02:17 PM
The stupidity of this action by mtGox is beyond comprehension. Is the CEO suicidal or what? Did he forget what his business-model is supposed to be and what he is supposed to be selling?

Either he is a complete and utter moron who thinks he can fix things by destroying the product he's selling in the public eye, or he's organizing some major inside trading scheme.

I thought it was incompetence for a long, long time. I'm starting to wonder...
1502  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Contrary to Mt. Gox’s Statement, Bitcoin is not at fault - Gavin Andresen Feb 10 on: February 10, 2014, 06:59:01 PM
Maybe this was discussed somewhere else but could this be something Gox came up with to buy them time. There are a lot of people who are questioning their liquidity. I doubt they will cut and run because they are too big for that. So maybe they are just coming up with an excuse while they try to solve their money problems.

As Gavin and many others have said...this is not a new fault. Its been openly discussed for years now. So why is Gox suddenly having problems now when nobody else is?

Gox just doesn't want to accept blame for their shit code.
1503  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: February 10, 2014, 06:54:06 PM
Anyone here who has coins locked at mtgox?

Who would admit to having coins (or fiat) on Gox after watching them fail over and over again for three years?
1504  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will any long term holders admit to cashing out or wanting to cash out? on: February 10, 2014, 06:51:36 PM
No.
1505  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New Mt Gox Press Release - Feb 10 - they are claiming flaw in bitcoin protocol ! on: February 10, 2014, 06:46:20 PM
cryptos are serving there purpose of transfering value at any price....BTC at 10 cents is as valuable as at 1000 dollars

No.

12,378,575 bitcoins in existence x $0.10 = $1,237,857.50

How do I transfer 2 million dollars worth of value with Bitcoin?
1506  Other / Off-topic / Re: Cold storage guns on: February 09, 2014, 06:17:57 PM
You are carrying gun with chambered cartridge and relying on safety mechanisms to prevent accidental shot? How reliable is that? As I'm most experienced with ussr-made weapons I always keep the chamber empty but with safety in position to fire. All I need in emergency is to pull the slide and I'm ready to fire. The safety levers for some guns are in positions that are hard to reach with one hand while holding the gun. But the slide can be pulled with one hand against your leg or any other surface if you are attacked and your hand grabbed. Believe me, the enemy is trained to grab your hands first.

But when trading on localbitcoins why not arrange a payment amount and address by online means then create a raw transaction by bitcoin-qt or armory, print it out on piece of paper before going to meet in-person. Get your money and exchange for the raw transaction that can be broadcast on network. Meet in public places so you could not be attacked so easily.

The Glock? It's a tank. It's extremely reliable, durable, and safe. It's also extremely easy to maintain. There are some tests on the internet showing off it's reliability (one where a glock is fired after being buried for several years, one where a glock is fired after being thrown from a helicopter, et cetera). Almost every police station in the US uses Glock pistols. You could call it "the AK of pistols". It's also inexpensive, like the AK.

I carry with one in the chamber, the holster protects the trigger. If you don't want the gun to fire, don't touch the trigger. That's all the safety I need. What you described is what we in the states call "Israeli carry", where you need to rack the slide to fire the gun. I think if you life depends on it, you don't want to take the time to rack the slide.

On a similar note, I read a story (dunno if it was true or not) about a guy carrying a 1911 "cocked and locked" who was shot in the hand. Thanks to the damage to his hand the grip safety on the 1911 would not engage and he had difficulty firing back at the attacker. Now, that is probably a 1 in a million situation (being shot in the hand), but it must have sucked. I do love shooting a 1911, it has a wonderful trigger and is extremely accurate, but for self-defense I still choose Glock.

I hear that the Makarov 9mm is a fairly decent, cheap pistol, but I've never fired one.

I agree about the localbitcoins situation. There are so many different ways to prepare to make the exchange extremely easy and safe. Obviously meeting in a busy coffee shop or something is a smart choice. I've sold a few things through Craigslist over the years, and it's always smart to take precautions when dealing with random people initially contacted on the internet. If they want to meet in a dark alley at midnight, you might want to reconsider, no matter how good the deal is! Wink
1507  Economy / Speculation / Re: prices are falling on declining volumes.... on: February 09, 2014, 03:53:58 AM
After trading Bitcoin the stock market will put you to sleep.
1508  Other / Off-topic / Re: Crappy attempt at spamming on: February 08, 2014, 08:28:55 PM
Sooooooo... what's in the attachment? Tongue
1509  Other / Meta / Re: spam on: February 08, 2014, 08:27:18 PM
On the bottom right corner of each post is an option to "Report to moderator".
 
That would probably be the preferred method of reporting spam in the future.
1510  Other / Off-topic / Re: Cold storage guns on: February 08, 2014, 05:52:53 PM
If you're cocking a Glock, it's not a Glock.

Indeed, since I believe the definition of "cock" typically includes "hammer", a part which Glocks do not have!

If we are being less semantically precise, we could say that the Glock is "cocked" after you've racked the slide. Otherwise we have to say things like, "The striker is in the ready to fire position." Wink

More info:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi-automatic_pistol#Cocking_modes

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_action

Regarding the OP: I am always within hand's reach of some kind of firearm. A pistol's only purpose is to fight your way back to your rifle. Smiley
1511  Other / Off-topic / Re: The End of Bitcoin (this is real) on: February 08, 2014, 05:38:28 PM
btw.  anyone accepting Bitcoin is like saying "i don't care about the well being or anything of the buyer"

Merchants are always protected from fraud (reversed payments on items they actually delivered). They simply include it as a cost of doing business. If there is a lot of fraud they will increase the price of their product accordingly. Every buyer pays the price for fraud through higher prices.

With Bitcoin, a merchant knows he won't be the victim of fraud (no reversed payments). This will reduce the cost of doing business. He can pass this savings to the customers who pay with the fraud proof payments. This will result in lower prices for the buyer.

The buyer must protect themselves buy being an informed consumer. Informed consumers make smart purchases. When everyone is making smart purchases, there will be fewer shit products. Fewer shit products mean less resources wasted. Less resources wasted means a healthier planet.

As I already consider myself an informed consumer, I want this very much.

Bitcoin: slowly making the world a better place.

I'm pretty sure I'm wasting my time in a troll thread anyway.
1512  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is your personal "oh shit" price? on: February 08, 2014, 04:05:28 AM
I've been saying, "Oh shit!" pretty much every day for a few years now.
1513  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: *Breaking news* Bitstamp is down - Can't enter the site on: February 07, 2014, 06:58:10 PM
*Breaking news* - It works for me!
1514  Economy / Speculation / Re: i put almost all my money and lost a lot on: February 07, 2014, 05:00:00 PM
Well, Bitcoin isn't an investment, it's a cryptocurrency.
1515  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 50btc.com ripped me off over 300 bitcoins no response from customer service on: February 07, 2014, 06:51:30 AM
Awesome Thank you Holliday Smiley

Anytime, I don't like to see people get ripped off when there is a way to avoid the trust issue entirely.
1516  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mt Gox statement about halting BTC withdrawls on: February 07, 2014, 06:46:37 AM
More like the meaning of bag HODLer

LOL! You were saying the same thing to me during the Silk Road crash. Bitcoin was trading at $85 then...

Don't worry, if you keep at it, given enough time, you will eventually be right.

Regarding the topic: Gox is ran by incompetent idiots. It took them this long to acknowledge a problem?
1517  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 50btc.com ripped me off over 300 bitcoins no response from customer service on: February 07, 2014, 05:47:49 AM
If you are still mining, I recommend a pool where you mine directly to your bitcoin address, like P2Pool, not a traditional pool where you rely on a third party for payouts.

All this could have been avoided if you used P2Pool.
1518  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Market regulation without government involement on: February 07, 2014, 12:58:31 AM
I was under the impression that Gox was attempting to comply with government regulations for ages now. Isn't that the reason for all the KYC/AML procedures they've implemented?

As I said, I don't think that government regulations are the answer. The market can fix this problem itself, but the market (meaning: the people involved) must act. Don't be just waiting for the government to swoop in and fix all your problems.

As we see with MtGox, the current unregulated market system is not working.

Sorry I must have misinterpreted that statement.

Many people are acting. They are fleeing Gox never to return.
1519  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Market regulation without government involement on: February 07, 2014, 12:50:21 AM
I was under the impression that Gox was attempting to comply with government regulations for ages now. Isn't that the reason for all the KYC/AML procedures they've implemented?
1520  Economy / Speculation / Re: HODL - the synonym for I'm out of money but too greedy to sell. on: February 07, 2014, 12:13:45 AM
Otherwise, many would be sitting on a portfolio > 95% in bitcoins. 

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