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1161  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CLOSED] 0.15 BTC per transcript of LetsTalkBitcoin on: April 06, 2014, 09:31:55 PM
Payments pushed.
1162  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CLOSED] 0.15 BTC per transcript of LetsTalkBitcoin on: April 06, 2014, 08:34:46 PM
e19 reserved on 12/20, submitted on 12/26. Qwk's decaying payment rule not in effect, yet. Full .15 payment. 12mJqEf8HyadubrCwHeNnVPn6Wmbdj4AJt

e44 reserved on 2/17, submitted on 2/19, .13 payment. 1Pg568UKjPaQDxsM2ABJq49kxVYUwSavJg
 
Condensed list:
.225 to 1FZp3m73bx5tFJzkcpPYGEFzLt6i9j2wPE
.15 to 1L4FaJnwSmYJqw8RQRFQjccrSdo7oH49A8
.15 to 18dceiSG14Dn3C4nQTRedbL9BtF5ig48n
.33 to 1Pg568UKjPaQDxsM2ABJq49kxVYUwSavJg (skyered - incl. PR)
.15 to 1AYW2JHWbEHQzzXciKRNd5k4SLfyphyc3b
.15 to 1LtKm3quQqFqZXNHruErwEjjeRfuMUquBp
.075 to 17kzPBwE8cRGUkgimViRGfYwGNHahQ3FFZ
.14 to 16avPk7MEg9hjULZ9gTfmvmWWiu4Z1C9gX
.11 to 1G6EQwiAfTVyTpK4j3XZ65CvonjDGrPsQ
.15 to 12mJqEf8HyadubrCwHeNnVPn6Wmbdj4AJt
.145 to 1GMj1kp1gEwJks7MQKoz6FGiJcZxwDjC9D (Kluge - incl. PR)

Total: 1.775

ETA: Whoops. Fixed an overpayment.
1163  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CLOSED] 0.15 BTC per transcript of LetsTalkBitcoin on: April 06, 2014, 08:16:59 PM
Okay... so if I have qwk's system right...

(e07) .15 to 1FZp3m73bx5tFJzkcpPYGEFzLt6i9j2wPE
(e50) .15 to 1L4FaJnwSmYJqw8RQRFQjccrSdo7oH49A8
(e41) .15 to 18dceiSG14Dn3C4nQTRedbL9BtF5ig48n5
(e44) Huh
(e31) .15 to 1AYW2JHWbEHQzzXciKRNd5k4SLfyphyc3b
(e5) .15 to 1LtKm3quQqFqZXNHruErwEjjeRfuMUquBp
(e45) .075 to 1FZp3m73bx5tFJzkcpPYGEFzLt6i9j2wPE 0.075 to 17kzPBwE8cRGUkgimViRGfYwGNHahQ3FFZ
(e08) 0.14 to 16avPk7MEg9hjULZ9gTfmvmWWiu4Z1C9gX
(e43) 0.11 to 1G6EQwiAfTVyTpK4j3XZ65CvonjDGrPsQ
(e19) Huh to 12mJqEf8HyadubrCwHeNnVPn6Wmbdj4AJt

Will figure out 19 & 44.
1164  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vladimir Putin nominated for Nobel Peace Prize on: April 06, 2014, 12:24:53 AM
Peace means absence of competition, with following stagnation. War & armed neutrality is a true nature of the mankind, so if there is no enemy then it will be appointed automatically... And this process will continue while there is enough resources, but finally it leads to crash of civilization. I suppose that it's a design flaw. Smiley
Sounds like we only have ~500t years remaining.
1165  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Today will be my last day using Mozilla Firefox or any Mozilla products... on: April 05, 2014, 11:50:56 PM
Ridiculous to fight bigotry with more bigotry. Whole thing should've been left under the rug. A $1,000 donation is nothing -- it's like a police officer actually writing up a ticket if he sees someone jay-walking because he thinks it's so horrible that someone would break ANY law that they must be some type of bomb-lobbying anarchist mass-murderer who just doesn't give a fuck. Implications are only concerning because it's a polarizing issue which is blowing up way out of proportion, but it'll probably die down soon.
1166  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: ►SteamGamesBTC.com◄ Steam Games, Wallet Cards, Huge list, Automatic Delivery on: April 05, 2014, 10:01:10 PM
Just added new games:
- Goat Simulator
Thank God.
1167  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CLOSED] 0.15 BTC per transcript of LetsTalkBitcoin on: April 05, 2014, 09:55:03 PM
Hey, guys. These episodes are currently proofread and unpaid. Is this correct?
50, 41, 44, 31, 5, 45, 8, 43, 19

These episodes are about to be proofread and are unpaid:
39, 16
1168  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CLOSED] 0.15 BTC per transcript of LetsTalkBitcoin on: April 05, 2014, 01:18:14 PM
I'll cover up to current payments tomorrow if I don't hear anything.
1169  Economy / Gambling / Re: Virtual Stock Market Challenge (Free $100.00 worth of Bitcoin) on: April 04, 2014, 05:15:18 PM
I need to apologize for canceling this tournament. I have had multiple disgruntled players indicate that players initiated positions in the market prior to the start of the tournament.

I know what they are referencing because I created the tournament yesterday, and indicated a start day of today, yet the game allowed me, as well as others to initiate positions yesterday and as a result players are already displeased.

I will allow the tournament to keep running for the underlying pleasure of competing, but I am canceling the prize money portion of this due to players already expressing discontent.

I apologize to everybody. I rushed into this without testing the tournament functionality. I hope I have not caused any undue stress to you guys.

I will need to look at this closer prior to trying this again.
wot. What's the point of trash talking the losers if I'm not taking cash out of their hands?
1170  Economy / Gambling / Re: Virtual Stock Market Challenge (Free $100.00 worth of Bitcoin) on: April 03, 2014, 02:11:01 PM
I don't have facebook and nobody has AOL, I feel like a lot of people will be left out of this.

I was able to create a new account without referencing my facebook account.
Yup. ETA: This is definitely slower than MW, though. Market orders are randomly delayed 0-5 minutes.
1171  Economy / Economics / Re: WSJ: Allen Stanford sentenced to 110 years in prison for Ponzi Scheme on: April 02, 2014, 08:01:05 PM
The underwriter overpriced the IPO and then bought back stock for a period of time to keep the price inflated. It is not a real Ponzi but as the price is much much greater the cash flow you might be able to argue it acted like a partial Ponzi. I am not really sure it qualifies  though.
Facebook may currently operate like a ponzi, but it'd be a challenge to find someone who managed to lose money taking  long positions up until now. Can basically excuse the IPO manipulation... if everybody wins, there's no crime, right?

ETA: o wait...
1172  Economy / Gambling / Re: Virtual Stock Market Challenge (Free $100.00 worth of Bitcoin) on: April 02, 2014, 07:51:01 PM
Heh - good. Came in late. Hope they have leverage in new one. Thought MW did, though maybe you disabled?

ETA: Heh - in the registration spam, one of the offers is for a Bitcoin e-book.
1173  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics on: March 31, 2014, 09:17:21 PM
Would be very pleased to see blockchain.info support smarter key importing. I have a giant set of lists of privkeys in base58 (separated by a space) I can't seem to do anything with unless I want to enter them in one by one in the import privkey section.
1174  Economy / Gambling / Re: Virtual Stock Market Challenge (Free $100.00 worth of Bitcoin) on: March 31, 2014, 08:22:12 PM
Hehe, I ran a couple of these for a libertarian group and did... fairly well, I think. Count me in. Smiley
1175  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [CLOSED] 0.15 BTC per transcript of LetsTalkBitcoin on: March 31, 2014, 07:41:13 PM
@Kluge , Qwk
Any updates or news, its been a while now from the last payments, when we are coming again?
I'll have e19 done by end of day. I'll bug him when it's submitted.
1176  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could WalMart go for a cryptocurrency. on: March 31, 2014, 05:30:33 PM
I'm really surprised the line-of-credit industry even permitted Overstock and TigerDirect to go forward and I'm skeptical they'll continue permitting it. The logical choice seems to be hardballing it like the computer hardware industry turned out: if you sell PCs with Windows, you couldn't sell PCs with Mac, and if you sell PCs with Intel, you couldn't sell PCs with AMD. Various commissions eventually made them pay a pittance to their competitors, but the damage by the monopolistic policies was much more severe.

If I were a major player like Walmart, I'd be very hesitant to stick my neck out like that while still relying on partnerships with the LoC industry. If VISA et al decided to drop Walmart, Walmart'd die overnight.
1177  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Please Help Test Armory 0.91-beta! on: March 31, 2014, 04:55:16 PM
Clean install, win7, used website to download instead of secure downloader.

1178  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Falling price of Bitcoin on: March 30, 2014, 05:35:56 PM
rumors of china ban + IRS taxing in usa.

I thought that the IRS taxing was positive for BTC. At least they are recognizing and regulating Bitcoin and are indirectly saying that the possession and trade of BTC is not illegal.
It'd be nice if the IRS's guidance fundamentally matched FinCEN's, but they seem to be coming from different directions. FinCEN says Bitcoin's like a dollar bill, and the IRS says it's like a goat, which have totally separate rules. The whole point of the "tax me" movement in the community was so there'd be clarity. Now, we have two directives telling us to do different things or be tried as a criminal, which is even worse than no clarity because it effectively DOES make it illegal in certain instances.

Say we're talking the immediate situation after Prohibition, where a harsh mish-mash of local, state, and federal rules were still all over the books, and you're selling Bushmill's. We'll say there are two organizations governing alcohol sales, both of which can file criminal charges and revoke your liquor license: the CBA and the ABC. The ABC says Bushmill's is governed under the "general liquor" rules and you can only sell Bushmill's in government-operated liquor stores during daylight and not on Sundays. The CBA says Bushmill's is governed under the "imported whiskey" rules and you can only sell Bushmill's in government-and-privately-operated liquor stores between 6pm-10pm, and only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. No matter what you do, you're doing it wrong. Meanwhile, your attorney says Bushmill's should be governed under the "domestic-distribution import law of 1933" if you pay and file for a "Class 7-FC liquor import license" and be able to be sold night and day, every day except the weekend and not before 10am on Monday. Your friendly competitor down the street tells you he stopped stocking Bushmill's altogether after the IRS told him to wait for guidance on the new tax rates for imported liquor sales and went back to only selling domestics. After enjoying his import stock he's since moved to his private office, you realize his approach is definitely the most reasonable, though clearly non-ideal, and move your own stock of Bushmill's to your office to enjoy a happy - and slightly less profitable - two-year blur until a frontiersman liquor distributor appeals his prosecution by the CBA to the Supreme Court, the "imported whiskey" guidance is deemed invalid, and everyone accepts the "general liquor" rules.
1179  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: March 29, 2014, 02:25:16 AM
How to cancel a usd withdraw?  It is pending but  not processed yet.
I want to use it now instead of withdraw.
Email staff, subject "You're forcing down the value of coins" Grin Depending on the value of the transfer and whether or not it's early enough where can call their bank to halt the exchange, it may be a viable option. May incur fees.

You may be able to block it on your bank's side. That may incur fees and the wrath of a support staff wondering what the Hell happened... may also get funds stuck in limbo for a bit, so I wouldn't explicitly advise it. Smiley
1180  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Please Help Test Armory 0.91-beta! on: March 26, 2014, 08:58:38 PM
  • No more choking on bad blocks written by Bitcoin-Qt/bitcoind
Out of curiosity, why does this happen, and why doesn't it cause "Core" (am I referring to it properly, now?) to choke?
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