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Economy / Services / Re: We hide your file from any anti-virus system! [100% FUD, 0/37, 24/7 service]
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on: April 08, 2014, 05:36:52 PM
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So basically you are providing illegal service here. The mods should delete this topic.
It's not illegal to encrypt files as far as I know? ... I can't imagine a situation where you'd want to legitimately hide a file from antivirus software though. Agreed. Shady stuff is shady. And then again people coding stuff that would be worth hiding from Anti-virus software should be able to read up on how to obfuscate files at the same sources they learned to write their trojans, viruses and other malware. HF kiddies don't know how to code. "I AM A 1337 H4xx0r I HACK WITH DARKCOMET AND METASPLOIT!!!!!". Lol, I've been there myself. I'm a bit ashamed to say so. And I remember it was hard to find a free working crypter, they mostly contained viruses.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Buy rainforest?
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on: April 08, 2014, 05:32:55 PM
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I've lived in Borneo very sad to see the forest cut down everyday there many private company do that, especially coal company for mining coal
I think it's hard to buy a tropical rain forest, especially when it became part of the national park. it was protected by government and not for sold did you mean buy some of land and planting seeds in there?
I've also heard a lot about Palm Oil companies cutting down forest for their plantations. I cannot speak for OP, but I got the impression the idea was to buy some rainforest to preserve it.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Best place to build the Bitcoin island in the international waters
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on: April 08, 2014, 05:30:22 PM
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that did not stop the Serbs in slaughtering everyone they found in cities they conquered
We will be using the power of the media. This is a different story this is not a rebellion. lol Before creating that Island we will create a buzz in the media. Make a hype on the project make the people love it. If the Island is on the international water no one would touch it or face an international sanctions and face open war. we were talking about the island in Panamas juridisticion, that would indeed be a rebellion you bought the island as a land owner and declere it independent, that's a rebellion Still they wouldn't do anything unless we'd threaten with war or something. (Panama is btw not a part of NATO I just saw, which I earlier stated). why do you assume they wouldn't do anything? we kidnapped a part of their territory, they wouldn't certainly let it go Because it wouldn't be worth it. @blacksails the island also has around 30 houses of population, Panamas duty is to protect their people and their territory they would invade and that's a risk we can't take! international waters are the right choice to do this Ah, a bit of miscommunication here, I haven't talked about that island in my last few posts, since I realized that island would be to important to let go. I have talked about a random, uninhabited, few hectare big island, that really wouldn't be worth to do anything about. Btw, about this build a new island idea, since it's going to be built in international territory, that could interfere with the interests of all UN-nations.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Buy rainforest?
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on: April 08, 2014, 11:48:21 AM
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"On the otherhand, the natives of US (such as the Comanche) had more success against the invaders."
And where are they now ?
In the ground. Buried. Cause they're dead. More success doesn't mean they won.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Best place to build the Bitcoin island in the international waters
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on: April 08, 2014, 09:39:31 AM
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that did not stop the Serbs in slaughtering everyone they found in cities they conquered
We will be using the power of the media. This is a different story this is not a rebellion. lol Before creating that Island we will create a buzz in the media. Make a hype on the project make the people love it. If the Island is on the international water no one would touch it or face an international sanctions and face open war. we were talking about the island in Panamas juridisticion, that would indeed be a rebellion you bought the island as a land owner and declere it independent, that's a rebellion Still they wouldn't do anything unless we'd threaten with war or something. (Panama is btw not a part of NATO I just saw, which I earlier stated).
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Stock Market?
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on: April 08, 2014, 08:24:08 AM
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why would bitcoin go up if the stock market tanked Because people would buy bitcoin as a store of value and because the traditional economies has failed them once again.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Most Universally Respected Musician?
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on: April 08, 2014, 08:19:58 AM
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Everyone knows who were Mozart, Beethoven, Bach .
Yes, classical composers like the ones you mentioned are probably the most respected today. They were not always respected back in their days though. I wish I had the ability to compose songs in my head like Mozart
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Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Question about mining on a laptop?
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on: April 08, 2014, 08:02:12 AM
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The OP asked if it was possible to run a miner at less than 100 percent performance to prevent overheating. Surely if a mining program is set to run at something like 10 or 20 percent of maximum performance, then it shouldn't have any issues with overheating?
No, it shouldn't (as long as there is a working cooling system). Is there a way to set a limit directly in the mining mining software?
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Taxes on business that accept bitcoins
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on: April 07, 2014, 08:14:58 PM
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They'll have to rely on your honesty unless they have a way to link you to all your transactions. If they find out that you have been withholding money you could get penalized.
interesting! well, I would still pay taxes fairly, I was just asking for information altough, how would they even find out I am witholding money? If they manage to link your withheld bitcoins to you, or someone tells the tax agencies about what you are doing.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Best place to build the Bitcoin island in the international waters
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on: April 07, 2014, 08:13:00 PM
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of course it is, it's a crime against their sovereignty the world would condemn us because they don't won't such countries declaring independence on their territory too, it would be hard for us to trade and our trade would greatly benefit bitcoin because they would have to trade into our national currency sometimes of course they would invade, look at this realistically isn't it more simple to build and island in peace instead of spending money on guns, tanks, helicopters, mercenaries, their salaries and having people die for a war we might not even win set this as an example, Panama has almost 4 million population out of wich they could certainly gather at least a 100 000 soldiers to defend it's territory voluntarely and they will be well armed by a country that exist a long time while we would have to pay a 100 000 soldiers each at least 3000$ monthly (300 000 000$ per month) and count the prices for weapons,food,water,ammunition.. + our soldiers would have lower moral because they are only paid to do this while the Panama soldiers are fighting for their own teritorry I still have a hard time seeing Panama invade us... But on the other hand it is a quite big island that might be worth to defend... If we do it on a smaller island they would probably not bother to do anything about it. they definitely will just check out what happend to the Minerva Reefs and other countries Michael Oliver tried to take over.. if Panama becomes insufficient to acquire the island, other countries will definitely help it.. There is a big difference. If we declare a small, economically uninteresting, island independent in a non-militaristic democratic nation like Panama, they would probably not agree with us doing that, however, it would not be worth it. Remember that funding a invasion is quite a big deal. A big mistake that Michael Oliver did was that he did it in Tongan waters, and Tonga is a monarchy where the king has power. He also build it in a good fishing area (that might have just been an excuse though).
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Best place to build the Bitcoin island in the international waters
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on: April 07, 2014, 07:59:29 PM
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Well, Panama is a member of NATO, however, since we don't really invade the island they won't have to do anything. We buy it and declares it independent. And since we will not strike against Panama first I think that the UN won't do anything either.
you don't understand you bought the island, you're now a land-owner, not a king one does not simply declare independence, Panama would still own the territory but it's your house, not your country just as your backyard in your current country even countries with history ranging back to the 7th century couldn't simply declare independence without war and you think it's so simple to just start a new nation on an island another country owns if you want to do that the only way without war is to arrange the purchase of the island with their goverment but not as a property, as a new country they will certainly reject but that's almost the only way without war.. Yeah, we'd be land-owners. I'm not really into the Panamanian laws, but I'm pretty sure you can do most things on your island (as long as it's not illegal, which I highly doubt it is to declare your own nation). Also, what would they do? Invade us? Okay, sure, but we'd have our own army. There are not many more things they could do. Even if the UN condemns our actions, nothing more would happen. I don't say it would be easy, however, it wouldn't be easy to build a new island either. It's probably easier to find fundings for building a new nation to. of course it is, it's a crime against their sovereignty the world would condemn us because they don't won't such countries declaring independence on their territory too, it would be hard for us to trade and our trade would greatly benefit bitcoin because they would have to trade into our national currency sometimes of course they would invade, look at this realistically isn't it more simple to build and island in peace instead of spending money on guns, tanks, helicopters, mercenaries, their salaries and having people die for a war we might not even win set this as an example, Panama has almost 4 million population out of wich they could certainly gather at least a 100 000 soldiers to defend it's territory voluntarely and they will be well armed by a country that exist a long time while we would have to pay a 100 000 soldiers each at least 3000$ monthly (300 000 000$ per month) and count the prices for weapons,food,water,ammunition.. + our soldiers would have lower moral because they are only paid to do this while the Panama soldiers are fighting for their own teritorry I still have a hard time seeing Panama invade us... But on the other hand it is a quite big island that might be worth to defend... If we do it on a smaller island they would probably not bother to do anything about it.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Best place to build the Bitcoin island in the international waters
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on: April 07, 2014, 07:45:53 PM
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Well, Panama is a member of NATO, however, since we don't really invade the island they won't have to do anything. We buy it and declares it independent. And since we will not strike against Panama first I think that the UN won't do anything either.
you don't understand you bought the island, you're now a land-owner, not a king one does not simply declare independence, Panama would still own the territory but it's your house, not your country just as your backyard in your current country even countries with history ranging back to the 7th century couldn't simply declare independence without war and you think it's so simple to just start a new nation on an island another country owns if you want to do that the only way without war is to arrange the purchase of the island with their goverment but not as a property, as a new country they will certainly reject but that's almost the only way without war.. Yeah, we'd be land-owners. I'm not really into the Panamanian laws, but I'm pretty sure you can do most things on your island (as long as it's not illegal, which I highly doubt it is to declare your own nation). Also, what would they do? Invade us? Okay, sure, but we'd have our own army. There are not many more things they could do. Even if the UN condemns our actions, nothing more would happen. I don't say it would be easy, however, it wouldn't be easy to build a new island either. It's probably easier to find fundings for building a new nation to.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Best place to build the Bitcoin island in the international waters
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on: April 07, 2014, 07:36:04 PM
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This needs considerable investment not less than 100 million plus a private army to protect your project.
To build an artificial island of 10 sq. km surface area, we need billions of $$$ in investment, not millions. I still think it would be easier to just buy an island (this for example: http://www.privateislandsonline.com/islands/cebaco-island), hire an army and declare it a nation. Would be a lot cheaper aswell. how cheap do you think it is to hire an army? you would have to keep it forever, once you disallow it, the country that claims right on the island will invade.. Nah, Panama don't even have a standing army. We wouldn't need a really big army either. Also, if building a new island would cost billions of dollars we could for those money have a small standing army for a long time. I'm not sure but I think the USA protects Panama? but you do have a point, still the most wise decision would be not to take any risksthere is no country that will surrender its soverignity to a new formed country with no former history and no international support, the blue helmets might even help the country that is trying to restore its goverment over the territory.. Well, Panama is a member of NATO, however, since we don't really invade the island they won't have to do anything. We buy it and declares it independent. And since we will not strike against Panama first I think that the UN won't do anything either.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: Best place to build the Bitcoin island in the international waters
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on: April 07, 2014, 07:26:57 PM
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This needs considerable investment not less than 100 million plus a private army to protect your project.
To build an artificial island of 10 sq. km surface area, we need billions of $$$ in investment, not millions. I still think it would be easier to just buy an island (this for example: http://www.privateislandsonline.com/islands/cebaco-island), hire an army and declare it a nation. Would be a lot cheaper aswell. how cheap do you think it is to hire an army? you would have to keep it forever, once you disallow it, the country that claims right on the island will invade.. Nah, Panama don't even have a standing army. We wouldn't need a really big army either. Also, if building a new island would cost billions of dollars we could for those money have a small standing army for a long time.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: How do I get passive income with 0.05 btc?
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on: April 07, 2014, 07:15:58 PM
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Cash it out, place it in a bank and get interest. Or just keep it and hope for the bitcoin price to rise!
Haha. Have you seen the interest rates at banks? The only way this money will grow is hodling in Bitcoin. I know, but to quote "coinnewbit": yeah , even if its just a tiny amount.
And that will only give a tiny amount! Haha. I'm not sure if you'd actually even get any interest on 0.05 of cash either. I don't think there's a minimum amount on interest? IF you put a £ or $ in the bank are you going to get interest on that? As far as I know, yes. However the amount you'll earn in interest from a dollar would be extremely small.
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Other / Off-topic / Re: How to LOSE money online?
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on: April 07, 2014, 07:11:55 PM
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I'm afraid she didn't. How much did she lost? A lot of people do fall for such traps. She wouldn't say more than it was quite much
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