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561  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Developing question... on: May 04, 2015, 07:24:52 AM
Hello,

I am thinking about making a website, the website will use the computers gpu/cpu to mine btc. And the people that are on the webpage get a reward.

Anyone knows how to let a webpage use the gpu/cpu from website users?

http://qz.com/154877/by-reading-this-page-you-are-mining-bitcoins/
562  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CrazyPonzi.com - 10+ BTC Invested | 140% Return | Each Investment for 120 Hour on: May 04, 2015, 06:33:21 AM

Haha....    I am not going anywhere just because some shithead thinks so.

Me running a ponzi? Haha...  nice try, faggot! Keep doing a miserable job at assuming anything.

You could call it a gamble, a game, an invester based game or whatever but at the end it is a risky business and people will lose their money.

You're fucking dumb and so dumb that you're pointing out obvious things........

Well Done CAPTAIN OBVIOUS 

You acted like an asshole again; I'm glad the forum has a 'Ignore' button.

563  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Edible Password Pill FDA approved on: May 04, 2015, 06:29:55 AM
So you basically need to pop a password pill every 53 hours, because that is the normal average period it takes for food to be processed.

Source : http://www.mayoclinic.org/digestive-system/expert-answers/faq-20058340

The better alternative would be a permanant implant under the skin... but many religions are against this option. {They already do this with pets}

I cannot see how, popping a pill daily, would be a viable option, to do this.  Shocked .... I also do not want to search my shit, to retrieve it, once it's passed.  Shocked Shocked

Swelling a pill every 2 days doesn't seem like a good idea.
A permanent implant under skin is a good idea but the long-term effects of radiation from such pills should be evaluated first.

In some scenarios, this might even be dangerous. Someone wanting to penetrate your financial accounts may as well kidnap you and put you in front of a machine to automatically login without your consent.
564  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Need Dogecoins!!! on: May 04, 2015, 06:16:08 AM
Hello! I was wondering if anybody knew of any faucets that gives out a lot of free dogecoins! I already have like 500 DOGE, and I need more! Anybody know of any faucets? That would be great. Thanks!

Why bother about faucets when you can get 10,000 DOGE for just a dollar? That's the price currently DOGE is trading at.
Just spend 100 dollars and you have a million DOGE!

How many DOGE do you need?
I don't know, really. At most, 10k for now. I do use http://freedoge.co.in/?r=113128, or freedoge.co.in, but that didn't work out too well. I still use it though.

10k DOGE is not a big amount. If you post your DOGE address in official DOGE thread, people may as well tip you that much.
I don't own any DOGE, but you can try asking for small donations here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361813.0

Even if 10 people tip you 1000 DOGE (10 cents) each, you will reach your goal.
565  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Need Dogecoins!!! on: May 04, 2015, 05:38:25 AM
Hello! I was wondering if anybody knew of any faucets that gives out a lot of free dogecoins! I already have like 500 DOGE, and I need more! Anybody know of any faucets? That would be great. Thanks!

Why bother about faucets when you can get 10,000 DOGE for just a dollar? That's the price currently DOGE is trading at.
Just spend 100 dollars and you have a million DOGE!

How many DOGE do you need?
566  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a Retirement Account on: May 04, 2015, 05:30:22 AM
That mainly depends on what number of total bitcoins you hold in your account if the amount is good enough then definitely its an best option to opt for because the value of bitcoin will be more after 20 to 25 years so it would be best to have bitcoin as a retirement account.

Actually it doesnt matter how many bitcoin that you got in total. If you want to really use it for retirement account and you want to get some profit with it what you must do is start to collecting bitcoin with all the money you got now since the price is still low

But you're assumig tha the price will always go up in future. That is just a speculation. Youi might end up having nothing after a few years. Bitcoin might be worth zero.
So you may get into a situation where you end up having nothing when you need the money most (during your retirement.)

If you're accumulating BTC for profit in young age and you invest what you're prepared to lose, that's not a big issue. If BTC ends up being nothing, you can still work your ass off to cover he expenses.
But if your retirement fund goes to zero and you're old, you're in a big trou\ble becuse you can't even work.

Nope thats not true. I am sure that bitcoin will going up. Because there are thread saying that many banks will use this kind of technology to improve the securities so until that time I think bitcoin price start to raise little by little and that make you get profit

Bitcoin ans block chain are two different things. When you say banks are going to use bitcoin 's underlying technology,  you are talking about block chain. Even if the whole world starts to use block chain,  it does not have any relation with bitcoin 's price.

You should not confuse block chain 's adoption with bitcoin 's adoption.

What do you mean its a two different things? Blockchain is the one who support bitcoin right? If they support bank that means they will also support bitcoin too right? If there is no bitcoin in this world so there are no blockchain too. I think they are correspond each other

Nope; you can use block chain 'technology' without Bitcoin.

Block chain is nothing but a decentralized public ledger of transactions or data. If you want to implement this technology to anything, you can do so by having nothing to do with Bitcoin. However bitcoin comes into picture if you want to use BITCOIN's block chain. But when we say banks are going to use block chain technology, it does not mean we're talking about Bitcoin's block chain. They may have their own block chain which runs on the principles of Bitcoin's block chain, but it is NOT Bitcoin.

Hell..  i can have my own block chain to record my own bits of data which is based on the principles of Bitcoin's block chain, but has nothing to do with Bitcoin and its network.
567  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CrazyPonzi.com - 10+ BTC Invested | 140% Return | Each Investment for 120 Hour on: May 04, 2015, 03:15:48 AM

I do understand the nature of investment based games and i very well understand how Ponzi schemes work.

I have been through a lot of ' game s ' of this nature on this forum. I have seldom invested in them but i have seen many of them come and go.
This site has been proved to be paying so far but it does not change the way it works. After all members are being paid by investment of new users.

This model can not work infinitely in a sustainable way. Sooner or later it has to stop paying and that is what i am warning people about .

Then you're ignorant, you make my eyes roll... Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes.
GTFO if you don't understand...

Or maybe you're running a ponzi thread but not getting enough players  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Haha....    I am not going anywhere just because some shithead thinks so.

Me running a ponzi? Haha...  nice try, faggot! Keep doing a miserable job at assuming anything.

You could call it a gamble, a game, an invester based game or whatever but at the end it is a risky business and people will lose their money.
568  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CrazyPonzi.com - 10+ BTC Invested | 140% Return | Each Investment for 120 Hour on: May 03, 2015, 05:05:23 PM
Offline Angry

It is called "Crazy Ponzi" for a reason.
The only people investing in such Ponzi schemes are crazy ones.

Stupid Sr.Member quoting a post from April... Fcking stupid to post pad.. fck you and your sig campaign motherfucker!

You're welcome.
If you didn't understand the point of my post, you are the most ignorant person i have come across.

EDIT:
Are you butt hurt because you are a newbie and no signature campaign is accepting you?

I dont like the way the member above addressed U. But, it is true, U r being ignorant here. Not him. CrazyPonzi.com is one of the most honored program among Investment Based Games and many players really invested in it. U may consider it like PD in your gambling section. Take your time to understand the game and provide your opinion...

I do understand the nature of investment based games and i very well understand how Ponzi schemes work.

I have been through a lot of ' games ' of this nature on this forum. I have seldom invested in them but i have seen many of them come and go.
This site has been proved to be paying so far but it does not change the way it works. After all members are being paid by investment of new users.

This model can not work infinitely in a sustainable way. Sooner or later it has to stop paying and that is what i am warning people about .
569  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CrazyPonzi.com - 10+ BTC Invested | 140% Return | Each Investment for 120 Hour on: May 03, 2015, 02:40:36 PM
Offline Angry

It is called "Crazy Ponzi" for a reason.
The only people investing in such Ponzi schemes are crazy ones.

Stupid Sr.Member quoting a post from April... Fcking stupid to post pad.. fck you and your sig campaign motherfucker!

You're welcome.
If you didn't understand the point of my post, you are the most ignorant person i have come across.

EDIT:
Are you butt hurt because you are a newbie and no signature campaign is accepting you?
570  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a Retirement Account on: May 03, 2015, 02:03:15 PM
That mainly depends on what number of total bitcoins you hold in your account if the amount is good enough then definitely its an best option to opt for because the value of bitcoin will be more after 20 to 25 years so it would be best to have bitcoin as a retirement account.

Actually it doesnt matter how many bitcoin that you got in total. If you want to really use it for retirement account and you want to get some profit with it what you must do is start to collecting bitcoin with all the money you got now since the price is still low

But you're assumig tha the price will always go up in future. That is just a speculation. Youi might end up having nothing after a few years. Bitcoin might be worth zero.
So you may get into a situation where you end up having nothing when you need the money most (during your retirement.)

If you're accumulating BTC for profit in young age and you invest what you're prepared to lose, that's not a big issue. If BTC ends up being nothing, you can still work your ass off to cover he expenses.
But if your retirement fund goes to zero and you're old, you're in a big trou\ble becuse you can't even work.

Nope thats not true. I am sure that bitcoin will going up. Because there are thread saying that many banks will use this kind of technology to improve the securities so until that time I think bitcoin price start to raise little by little and that make you get profit

Bitcoin ans block chain are two different things. When you say banks are going to use bitcoin 's underlying technology,  you are talking about block chain. Even if the whole world starts to use block chain,  it does not have any relation with bitcoin 's price.

You should not confuse block chain 's adoption with bitcoin 's adoption.
571  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: CrazyPonzi.com - 10+ BTC Invested | 140% Return | Each Investment for 120 Hour on: May 03, 2015, 11:33:56 AM
Offline Angry

It is called "Crazy Ponzi" for a reason.
The only people investing in such Ponzi schemes are crazy ones.
572  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a Retirement Account on: May 03, 2015, 11:27:04 AM
That mainly depends on what number of total bitcoins you hold in your account if the amount is good enough then definitely its an best option to opt for because the value of bitcoin will be more after 20 to 25 years so it would be best to have bitcoin as a retirement account.

Actually it doesnt matter how many bitcoin that you got in total. If you want to really use it for retirement account and you want to get some profit with it what you must do is start to collecting bitcoin with all the money you got now since the price is still low

But you're assumig tha the price will always go up in future. That is just a speculation. Youi might end up having nothing after a few years. Bitcoin might be worth zero.
So you may get into a situation where you end up having nothing when you need the money most (during your retirement.)

If you're accumulating BTC for profit in young age and you invest what you're prepared to lose, that's not a big issue. If BTC ends up being nothing, you can still work your ass off to cover he expenses.
But if your retirement fund goes to zero and you're old, you're in a big trou\ble becuse you can't even work.
573  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is your favorite altcoin undervalued? on: May 02, 2015, 04:01:39 PM
Very few people genuinely believe in the sustainability of the coins they hold
Most of them say their coin is undervalued to lure more people into their coin so that they can artificially hype the value of the coin and sell their holdings at higher price.
574  Other / Meta / Re: Unable to post on: May 02, 2015, 03:51:55 PM
So I created an alt account yesterday but when I logged in, It says unable to post. I tried to contact the admin but seems to be offline.

What should I do? Any process to enable again to post?

What error message are you getting when you try to post?
575  Other / Meta / Re: The forum has a bug. on: May 02, 2015, 03:48:12 PM
Even if it is true,  it is not a bug.
It is an unintended behavior which SMF developers haven't thought of addressing yet.

Maybe this was never found to be a trouble maker and nobody thought of addressing it.

But i am sure if there is a way for theymos to address this,  he would certainly do it if you bring this to his attention.
576  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: May 02, 2015, 07:41:54 AM
577  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: May 02, 2015, 07:19:07 AM




hey sgk who is her name? i have to seacrh some information about her lol she is hot

I also don't know her name. I found her pic during a random search on Google.
Doing a reverse image search also brings up random pages without actual name. Sorry bro! But I'll try to see if I could find it. I also need it same as you Grin
578  Other / Meta / Re: message pruner on: May 01, 2015, 01:09:36 PM

How do you set your PM message pruner to not delete everything every 14 days?

Maybe I don't understand your question .... But I will try to answer : simple don't use the prune messages function.

I dont know why the thing is set in the first place it says 14 days cant seem to wipe it or change it hmm.

It won't do anything until you press "Delete".
It is not an automatic process that occurs on its own; it is a one-time process of pruning older messages that you have to do yourself by pressing the "Delete" button.

If you don't want to delete old messages, just forget about this feature and don't use it.
579  Other / Off-topic / Re: Places you want to travel to before you die on: May 01, 2015, 10:49:09 AM
The Bolivian Salt Flats

580  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: [6170 Payouts] CoinsDouble.Com - 100% PROFIT in 100 HRS - 10% INSTANT REF PAY on: May 01, 2015, 09:03:32 AM
Why do people keep falling for the same shit again and again?
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