also namecoin should be left alone as well, doesn't deserve to be on your shitlist
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Honestly, you all are children who have not one single clue on investment and making money, its a damn shame all this CPU power is going straight down the toilet mining all this ....
NameCoin PPCoin PoopCoin DevCoin NovaCoin TerraCoin FreiCoin FeatherCoin IxCoin CNCoin BBQCoin Bitbar PornCoin DigitalCoin YaCoin WorldCoin MinCoin Bitgem ByteCoin FlorinCoin AnoCoin Nibble Franko MegaCoin JunkCoin PhenixCoin AmericanCoin FastCoin GoldCoin SuperCoin Doubloons LuckyCoin MEMECoin ExCoin Argentum StableCoin ZenithCoin OneCoin InfiniteCoin SkyCoin SexCoin RoyalCoin DragonCoin Emerald USCoin RealCoin AlphaCoin OneLadtCoin QuantamCoin FireCoin2 PowerCoin SunriseCoin IceCoin HyperCoin ElaCoin GameCoin LiquidCoin SolidCoin IOCoin Fairbrix Coiledcoin RuCoin Ripples RedCoin BottleCaps CosmosCoin TradeCoin CryptoGenic AbstractCoin ValueCoin 6Coin Nibbles CopperLark KrugerCoin RichCoin GlobalCoin SifCoin CureCoin XenCoin SmallChange WeedCoin VaginaCoin FlashCoin
LiteCoin is the only alt you should be mining.
PPcoin doesn't belong on this list. Looks how worked up you are!
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Joshua Wayne Ryan Gacy, direct descendant of John Wayne Gacy. The missing employees are in the floorboards. Please notify local authorities. That would explain why BFL never pulled any permits when they revamped their new facility. In fact, I'm willing to bet 100 BTC that no proof can be shown that BFL pulled a permit. I'm also willing to bet 100 BTC that as of yesterday, no BFL miners have yet to be submitted to the FCC for certification. I'm also willing to bet 100 BTC that BFL has yet to get UL certs. I'm also willing to bet 100 BTC that BFL has yet to get CE certs. I'd take one of those wagers, but the net worth of all my coins is maybe 8 BTC Pathetic I know Which one? I wasn't serious, if I had that amount of BTC I couldn't afford to lose it
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pm me a list of what you have and prices for each / a price for all
thanks
zack
PMed sir
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I will keep an eye on this one
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I use Bitcoins to buy Litecoins because I have too many Bitcoins and not enough Litecoins. Pretty simple.
There's no such thing as too many
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Joshua Wayne Ryan Gacy, direct descendant of John Wayne Gacy. The missing employees are in the floorboards. Please notify local authorities. That would explain why BFL never pulled any permits when they revamped their new facility. In fact, I'm willing to bet 100 BTC that no proof can be shown that BFL pulled a permit. I'm also willing to bet 100 BTC that as of yesterday, no BFL miners have yet to be submitted to the FCC for certification. I'm also willing to bet 100 BTC that BFL has yet to get UL certs. I'm also willing to bet 100 BTC that BFL has yet to get CE certs. I'd take one of those wagers, but the net worth of all my coins is maybe 8 BTC Pathetic I know
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Wanted to save this: Alright, well I have just added a Scam warning to the thread heading. I will explain my actions, so that you can either fix what is wrong, or just give up if this is indeed a scam. The [SCAM WARNING] tag isn't necessarily a permanent thing if you can provide a reasonable doubt that you are indeed a legitimate business owner.
1) You claim to have orders, but no one is coming forth and saying anything about it. 2) Lack of escrow is alarming, but not an offense all together. Combine with the other factors though, it leads to serious concerns 3) You claim to be affiliated with a large Precious metal trading company, but not eager to provide any sort of proof to your claim 4) Linking in with #3, when I asked you if you would ship to Australia, that was actually a test. Australia has incredibly strict silver importation laws, I figured anyone working with APMEX would be at least aware of the $1500 minimum order needed as per APMEX policy due to these restrictions. This taken from the Australian Customs page:
Country Conditions for Mailing — Australia
Prohibitions (130)
Coins; bank notes; currency notes (paper money); securities of any kind payable to bearer; traveler’s checks; platinum, gold, and silver (except for jewelry items meeting the requirement in “Restrictions” below); precious stones (except when contained in jewelry items meeting the requirement in “Restrictions” below); and other valuable articles are prohibited.
As I said before, please note, if you can otherwise prove you are not a scammer, and you are indeed a legitimate business, I will remove the [SCAM WARNING] tag. But with that many red flags, it is in my best interest to attempt to protect the Bitcointalk members with the warning.
That was very clever of Salty, love it! Thank you guys for taking care of that idiot. People like that can do nothing but harm the image of cryptocurrency.
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Yes! People are just pretending to care about what the NSA is doing, while their actions say they don't give a crap about what happens to their private data.
Emailing, skyping, and searching isn't indicative of a lack of giving a crap. Unfortunately it's difficult to be functional on the internet and avoid all of the large companies that are partnered with the US government on PRISM. I know there isn't a whole lot I can do myself to make a change. My primary focus is trying to educate others the best I can on how this affects their lives as well.
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John Wayne Gacy IS BFL?!
Pretty close! Two people missing, and they've yet to provide a statement. Rumor has it that at least one person at BFL has been donning clownware. Lol. Good one. Joshua Wayne Gacy, direct descendant of John Wayne Gacy. The missing employees are in the floorboards. Please notify local authorities.
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