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481  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if bitcoins that can be tracked back to Silk Road are declared 'illegal'? on: June 22, 2011, 07:12:05 AM
From what I know, what silk road and exchanges are doing is a blueprint for what we will need in the future so that bitcoins will remain stately to the whole ideological concept of bitcoins.
482  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Making it public: I have moved the disputed 643.2771 BTC into an escrow account on: June 22, 2011, 06:39:29 AM
calling this guy a thief is way overboard.
what is wrong with you people?  Shocked
=bipolar?

it's a volatile market you fucking stooges, everyone knows this, it's exactly why we are even on the exchange!

IT'S FUCKING EXCITING!!!!!!!!
it's better than porn, icecream and videogames, you know you thrive on this shit!

This guy did EXACTLY as any one of us would have done in that position, he just beat us to it. Like a Boss.
No one knew what was really going on during that 15 minutes, except undisclosed parties and whoever was awake at Mt. Gox.

we all thought it was business as usual.

If you disagree with that statement then I ask you this:
Why did you not rally them to rollback trades on LULZBOAT DAY?HuhHuh??

answer = business as usual, "BFD."

I remember that day, i lost 6 bitcoins, I'm not mad, the consensus across the board was:
Get the fuck out of the way when the LULZBOAT is sailing, NEWBS.

** If I hurt anyone's feelings because of this post, you probably deserved it.
Fact. Only reason so many people were on Mt Gox was because everyone else was.

Stop playing the game or stop calling this guy a thief.

stupid mob mentality.

all this sillyness is a headache.

and I still haven't gotten my answer as to why trade charges were doubled during the weekend.

/end of line
bitches
483  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE's latest updates (an early Christmas present for non-techies) on: June 22, 2011, 04:37:43 AM
Ah thanks!
484  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE's latest updates (an early Christmas present for non-techies) on: June 22, 2011, 03:51:42 AM
Is the server up?
I'm trying to figure out if the server is down or if I have a problem internally.
485  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to check MtGox Hashdump for your password? on: June 22, 2011, 01:22:49 AM
i have no idea, but there was a thread last night linking to this forum that probably would know:
http://forum.insidepro.com/viewtopic.php?t=9124&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=75&sid=1a9e31567fe815c0eea63c40c39fb707
486  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Making it public: I have moved the disputed 643.2771 BTC into an escrow account on: June 22, 2011, 12:39:44 AM
My loyalty is for sale.  Grin
1CRcJUNAPvHYd888jLiwRZacwSQDNSFPfh

487  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So is Mt. Gox getting DDos'd? on: June 21, 2011, 09:56:22 PM
probably sleeping.
488  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Reality Check!] Strong Indication MtGox Is Packing Up to Run w/ Money and BTC? on: June 21, 2011, 09:13:17 PM
That would be the most hilarious thing to have happened yet to BTC.

I'm sure it has crossed their mind, but you can't hide long enough from 60000 people with the level of intellect displayed here to spend the kind of money they have stashed.
489  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / bitcoin casinos exist? on: June 21, 2011, 08:42:18 PM
For poker,craps, roulette and whatever else?
490  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: reformatted computer now btc are lost on: June 21, 2011, 08:28:42 PM
1: turn computer off.
2: don't touch computer at all until you have your bitcoins back.
3: write down exact problem.
4: find smartest person you know with a portable computer to help you.
5: **tell smartest person with computer, your exact problem and everything you did trying to fix it.**
6: have smartest person you know with computer come over to help you.
7: if he says anything about doing another format, while at your computer, refer back to step 4 immediately, if not proceed.
8: give smartest person you know with computer, plenty of space, don't hover.
9: if that doesn't work, refer back to step 4.

your odds are great following these steps.
491  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / that bubble thing on: June 21, 2011, 08:12:28 PM
What is that bubble chart called?

I just want to know because if they haven't already mopved them coins back.
that is probably the best indicator of when Mt. Gox will be getting back up from being knocked out completely senseless.
492  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox and void trades: Force Majeure on: June 21, 2011, 07:23:56 PM
This seems like the most adequate place to post this question.

what about the double percentage charged on trades over the entire operating weekend?
493  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox and void trades: Force Majeure on: June 21, 2011, 07:07:40 PM
wouldn't rolling back the trades also roll back the transaction fees or is that a separate process?


I can't verify if it was happening to everyone, but it was certainly happening to me.
my transaction fee was 1.3% over the entire weekend up until they were took down for being greedy.
494  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox really secure now on: June 21, 2011, 06:56:03 PM
OP just added 3 more days.

Good Job!

495  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox and void trades: Force Majeure on: June 21, 2011, 06:50:32 PM


1 month from today,
if I still have not received an answer,
I'm going to answer each of them with a false answer.

Eventually I will populate google with many false answered questions about Mt. Gox.

So please just answer my question.



Way to incriminate yourself.  Good show old chap.  Roll Eyes

Don't roll your eyes at me.
I have the Force Majeure behind me. xD
496  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox and void trades: Force Majeure on: June 21, 2011, 06:39:57 PM
what about the double percentage charged on trades over the weekend?

will those be rolled back too?HuhHuhHuhHuh

I'm going to ask this question until i get an answer.
If I don't get an answer, I'm going to ask again.
Then, if by chance I still don't receive an answer, I'm going to ask it again.

each time I get banned, I will ask more questions.

1 month from today,
if I still have not received an answer,
I'm going to answer each of them with a false answer.

Eventually I will populate google with many false answered questions about Mt. Gox.

So please just answer my question.
497  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mt.Gox and void trades: Force Majeure on: June 21, 2011, 06:18:30 PM
what about the double percentage charged on trades over the weekend?

will those be rolled back too?HuhHuhHuhHuh
498  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do your passwords look like? on: June 21, 2011, 06:11:44 PM
Mine looks like a forest, a magical forest of ancient lore.
499  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] Full Disclosure Rollback Poll on: June 21, 2011, 05:56:15 PM
I had an order well before the selloff, I just wanted to buy 50 coins at 13, seemed reasonable enough to me.

After having done some figuring, I remembered the queuing system inside the tradebook, so I'm with the undertstanding whomever's bitcoins I bought at 13 would have been actually selling them.

-bot(s) would have been selling them at that price point because they have been creating artificial margins with no intent to buy or sell outside of those walls.
I know this because I've studied them like John Connor's Resistance.
What they do/did is slowly put huge amounts of orders on both sides to create buy/sell walls.
Once they have enough coins from doing pump (0.00XXX buys) and dumps (500+ sells) they remove the walls and rebuild them at whatever price becomes after that.

I was getting dicked on paying double percentage on every trade I making over the weekend trying to get back equal to what I lost or a little more, wasn't trying to be greedy.

BTW... just wait until I do this again:
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=19192.0

It defies logic.
xD
500  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How to get started using your GPU to mine for Bitcoins on Windows on: June 21, 2011, 10:23:16 AM
wow that was exceptionally hard!

install, reboot, uninstall, reboot, safe mode, wipe drivers, reboot, uninstall again for shits and giggles, fix registry, reboot, surf web, install, reboot, uninstall, reboot, surf web more, install, uninstall, install, uninstall, install, uninstall... 0.o reboot.
realize no one on the net knows anything about this. (remembers why nvidia was so nice)
find out 2 installers exist, but only one works, 2 completely different names. ()
post here...

go directly into crazy long string of jibberish c:\ati directory find opencl.msi, try to install and get cock blocked, uninstall, reboot, go directly back into into crazy long string of jibberish c:\ati directory something find opencl.msi, go back a few levels, trick retarded installer into installing opencl directly.
go to command prompt then to phoenix, run it, still goofed up, run caps viewer, opencl is checked.
Start wondering if I'm on acid. decide I'm going to go to sleep, decide to try guiminer, and it works.
WTF?!
check with AMDGPUCockTool.exe
things are good
insert good flags into guiminer "-v -w128"

Win.
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