Ok, mine so far 2nd try:
2013-11-17 18:54:08 Withdraw 1.32756000 BTC Processing EVTTxYuOio18a7lBeyZ4O9NEAXbOpKcq 2013-11-07 20:43:38 Withdraw 1.29067248 BTC Processing LqXRstA2sLr7PBoQM7aBu6Ax0DFqwTEz
I vaguely remember weexchange being owned by Graet? The whole reason why I went with BF is because I believed BF and Weex were separate entities, so BF had no access to any of the coins.
Hi, I run Ozcoin Pooled Mining Pty Ltd, we have a Bitcoin mining pool and a Litecoin mining pool. I am supported in this by a team of 6 coders. I am also a director of WeExchange Australia Pty Ltd, a new Bitcoin exchange currently in live testing. Currently we have a US LLC run by our other director and the Australian Pty Ltd overseen by me. We are supported by a small team of part time coders currently. Couple of other projects I am exploring - I mean why wouldn't you In this crazy Bitcoin "world", dominated by people operating behind anonymous nicks and throw away email I think threads like this are essential. Good work Graeme Tee
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Look what this girl named Jocelyn sent me: Aloha, cool cowboy! How are you getting on?
I feel so alonetonight! I guess you would make a fantastic friend for any playful girl like me! Online dating sounds thrilling! Lets try it! I have a number of thrilling bikini pics at this dating site. Please be there for me! The registration is free. I am waiting for you in my private chat!, honey!
Cannot wait to receive your message!
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I got a reply: From Mark (theburroman)
I am very interested. Is there a time limit? The reason I ask is that we are in development of an entirely new website that will launch after the first of the year. I can incorporate Bitcoin into it easily enough, but would it be better to put it on the current site now?
I told him no rush, that we still have plenty to give out, offered help if he needed it, and suggested BitPay for their 0% non-profit fees thing. Perfect! Excuse me while I stick micro-pizzas up edd's ass.
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Don't worry. They will add Bitcoin too, right after they finish adding "twerk." Yes, Madam, I'm looking for a girl that accepts bitcoins to twerk with me (or is it at) while I take a selfie.
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when bitcoin hits 666 doomsday will arrive!
well then... ...when bitcoin hits 666 again...
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Yeah, why would you expose this?! Don't blame me! The Washington Post leaked the information. I just followed through with what they already know, thus getting the scoop and hoping to get pass cub reporter status faster than a speeding tortoise.
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...whip your ass. It'll hurt when you perform said task.
Um, isn't pain kind of the point of that activity? Or have I been doing it wrong this whole time? english no my mother tongue. tongue? got to try that. me see my uncle's dog do that with tongue. to bad me no have carpet in house. smart dog uncle have. excuse me now to go and wipe the wife. <Boy, am I losing it! I thought I forgot the e in whipe, until I was alerted that that wasn't a word. When I Googled it to see as to why that was the case, I discovered wipe. I guess you could safely say that I need my ass whipped.>
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Any questions?
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And another one! Hello! Pathways to Education now accepts Bitcoins! For the past six months, I have been working on this project with the organization and we have finally launched! We are the first national Canadian charity to accept Bitcoin donations and you can see our page here: http://www.pathwaystoeducation.ca/bitcoin/ We would love to have the support of Bitcoin100! Our charitable registration number is: 86190 8499 RR0001 All the very best! Seems ok to me. Phinn? Your input is always valued LendForAmerica is almost set up as well. Edd, can you please update the list of charities that have accepted donations on the page? Also, in the contact page, please add my e-mail ( Rassah@xNicole.com) as a contact. I have been sending people to bitcoin100.org as a way of looking me up, but there's no easy way to reach me from there. Have it say something like ... contact Dmitry (Rassah) at Rassah@xnicole.com ... Thanks! I took care of your latter request, Rassah. Check it out to see if it passes muster: http://bitcoin100.org/contact/edd could more easily take care of the other request, seeing that the WP editing process is catered to his liking. I could easily get up to speed as to how he has it set up, but opted not to take the time to go through the learning curve. Checking on the latest NPOs now. Bitcoin100 Charity page updated to reflect Primate Education Network (PEN) and Esquina Tango. Thanks, edd. We'll wake you when we need you again.
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Released from prison, but still in Newbie jail. Total Time Spent Online: 1 hours and 10 minutes.
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He works in "the computer industry"
with a screwdriver, lol
There's a hundred thousand gazillion bitcoins, but SHA-256 can be cracked in only 50,000 years will all the CPUs them bitcoin miners are using. MIT is up to something. I only watched half of it, so let me know if he played his guitar.
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To come away from yesterday`s hearing with the conclusion that the US government approves of bitcoin is a bit naive, I`ve gotta say. It`s nothing but a tiny blip on their radar right now. If bitcoin actually does catch on and spread outside the small circle of crypto geeks and libertarians, trust me, they will start to care. And they`re not going to have good things to say anymore. They will find a way to tax it, regulate it, or bring it down. That`s what they do. How`s the online poker scene doing these days? Oh, that`s right, the government essentially shut it down by seizing the bank accounts of all the popular sites, in the name of *money laundering*. Hmm, wonder if bitcoin could be used for money laundering... I absolutely agree, bitcoin is very small right now for the US government. When it does grow the government will change its tune. We are still only at the beginning of this and there is a huge amount of development that still has to take place and that needs to progress to make it easier for everyday people. The future is exciting!!! Care to compare the market caps between Bitcoin and all the various online poker sites combined?
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Thank you very much! The people at Esquina Tango are thrilled! I am now working with the Austin Creative Alliance, an Austin-based "nonprofit 501(c)3 service organization whose members include 160 arts organizations established and emerging". See their website at www.austincreativealliance.orgAlso seems to past muster. Wish you luck, nikostex, and thanks for supporting Bitcoin 100 in this capacity. ~TMI BTCITW
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pathwaystoeducation.ca looks terrific!
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And another one! Hello! Pathways to Education now accepts Bitcoins! For the past six months, I have been working on this project with the organization and we have finally launched! We are the first national Canadian charity to accept Bitcoin donations and you can see our page here: http://www.pathwaystoeducation.ca/bitcoin/ We would love to have the support of Bitcoin100! Our charitable registration number is: 86190 8499 RR0001 All the very best! Seems ok to me. Phinn? Your input is always valued LendForAmerica is almost set up as well. Edd, can you please update the list of charities that have accepted donations on the page? Also, in the contact page, please add my e-mail ( Rassah@xNicole.com) as a contact. I have been sending people to bitcoin100.org as a way of looking me up, but there's no easy way to reach me from there. Have it say something like ... contact Dmitry (Rassah) at Rassah@xnicole.com ... Thanks! I took care of your latter request, Rassah. Check it out to see if it passes muster: http://bitcoin100.org/contact/edd could more easily take care of the other request, seeing that the WP editing process is catered to his liking. I could easily get up to speed as to how he has it set up, but opted not to take the time to go through the learning curve. Checking on the latest NPOs now.
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I don't think Darin here is filled with hate, BCP. He's just so devoid of anything interesting or positive in his life that his only joy is trolling on the internet. It's a common problem for people like him. They have nothing meaningful in their life, so they seek out attention and camaraderie through posting lies and misinformation to drum up drama wherever they go. It's pretty fascinating to watch the mental gymnastics Bick has to go through to get to where he is. He is Olympic level nutbaggery by anyones measure... it's just a shame he's allowed contact with children, who knows what kind of damage he does with his little illegal "school" he runs in the Philippines.
Yes you are an asshattery, nut baggery, douche canoeing, twat waffling troll!! (did I say that right Josh?) Aw damn it I forgot FUD!! FUD!! I just need to go to the urban dictionary to figure out how a 39 year old should speak. Maybe when he grows up, we can use big boy words to talk to him. He moves around a lot to.... Clarksville, TN Fort Collins, CO Roswell, GA Gardner, KS ... Wonder why TN, cause military; CO, cause family, I believe; GA and KS, I'm not sure but probably work related. If you ask nicely, Josh may kindly answer, for it shouldn't be too big of a secret. I, myself, have probably move at least twice as many times as Josh, mostly due to work and playing live poker. Places I have lived: Chicago and Sandwich, IL. Wheatfield, IN. Tunica and Biloxi, MS. Houston, TX. Las Vegas, NV. Brookings, SD. Florence, AL, and couple other towns. Jackson and Nashville, TN, among other small towns. Orlando, FL. San Diego, CA.
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