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21  Economy / Digital goods / [WTB] EVE-ONLINE PLEX on: June 13, 2014, 07:13:51 PM
Yes!

I'm buying.

Send me a PM.

Hopefully soon. I'll buy 5 plex, maybe 10.

For bitcoins of course. Chat soon~
22  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] TU.SILVER -- News & Reports on: June 13, 2014, 06:43:35 PM
BitFunder announced on November 4 that it will be ceasing operations. (As of November 14 no user will be able to enter new positions or sell; as of December 2 all Bitcoins of all users will be transferred to their WeExchange accounts, and all assets will be transferred to the issuer; the BitFunder website itself will remain online until December 15.)

What are the plans for TU.SILVER? Do users need to do anything?

I think that if you are holding TU.SILVER shares, you should contact me and arrange to have your silver shipped to you. But there is no rush. I have a list of share holders, as long as you are able to sign a message with your address I will ship your silver anywhere in the world for free.

The plot thickens.
How much do you still owe to the Bitfunder and WeExchange users?

Anyone can redeem their silver at any time. The news release quoted above still stands. Nothing has really changed, which is why there has been no update. In fact i'm in the process of redeeming 14oz. of silver to a customer right now, it will be mailed out as soon as he gives me his shipping address.  Another recent redemption was for 49 oz.

Usagi, honestly I've still got warm fuzzy feelings for both you and Deprived, but after over a year, hasn't the whole Usagi-Deprived-knock-down-drag-em-out feud run its course?

I'd like that very much, and look forward to the day when my company news release threads are no longer trolled.
23  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 11, 2014, 04:33:35 PM
Does BMF still not have access to its wallet (I read a few days ago that they might be able to recover it)? If not, what is the BMF operator going to do for shareholders? Considering that they lost the funds, shouldn't they reimburse all investors at the last current price?

If not, I would like to hear why you don't think you should have to do that usagi... Your the one that fucked up

You should ask this on the moderated thread. This thread is for trolls.

If you don't want to get your post deleted, just ask the question and don't use foul language.

P.S. I don't really give a fuck what you or anyone thinks about moderation, but foul language is simply not acceptable for a news release thread. Deal with it, bitch.
24  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 11, 2014, 12:53:08 PM
Usagi, can you post the address/addresses of the wallet so we can track it? If not than something is very very suspicious about the whole thing with the "lost" wallet.

You should ask this on the moderated thread. This thread is for trolls.
25  Other / Meta / Post Deletion Complaint re: twentyseventy is Deprived on: June 11, 2014, 05:24:37 AM
Hello. I recently had a post of mine deleted from the securities forum, which contained a textual analysis of twentyseventy's post showing he has a similar posting style to Deprived (a known scammer).

This post was deleted, presumably as being "off topic", despite there being several historically valid reasons for it's existance as pointed out by several mods and Theymos himself.

* Such posts are vital in exposing scammers.
* Such posts are vital in showing how people think and act (their character) so as to enable others to decide whether or not to do business with them.
* It is not the mod's job to intervene in or censor debates or discussions.

It's obvious that off-topic posts are not deleted (by request or otherwise) in the securities forum, leading to many troll threads where posts erupt in a gaggle of puerile accusations. A common tactic is to post a thread with the exact same title and trash another user. Like this -- just for example -- and I think you know I could give you a dozen more just like this. And not even about me. Just by trolls who have decided to launch a personal campaign against someone for something as normal as running a self-moderated thread.

But no, I do not mean to say trolling is acceptable because moderators only enforce the rules for some while telling the polloi it's not their job to intervene.

If you are a moderator, and you've formed an opinion about (me or anyone) by listening to people like deprived, eskimobob, ian bakewell, bitcoinoz, fluffypony and the like, you need to sit down and rethink your worldview. All of these people have turned out to be fraudsters and scammers. Most of them ended up attacking me in particular because they didn't want to pay me back. Like bitcoinoz -- I have a message from bitcoinoz promising a return of ~200 BTC worth of shares, but when the time came to pay, he decided to pretend he didn't owe me anything and instead attack me on the scam accusations forum. And moderators listened to him, because he was a GLBSE shareholder and a respected asset issuer. But when it turned out he was a murderer and he ran with his customer's money, I didn't get an apology. The EskimoBob case should also make some of you very ashamed. I had positive OTC transactions for cash with some mods here who took what EskimoBob said about me at face value, despite a massive amount of log evidence and eyewitness reports supporting my case.

I  understand how stressful a moderator job can be, because the massive number of posts and complaints a mod tends to want to sift through wears them down. I know moderators in general want to do a good job, but often times find themselves slipping in the wrong direction because of the stress and because let's face it, power corrupts.

So if you find yourself taking sides against people you don't know based on rumors put out by the in-crowd.... do yourself and the community a favor and retire. You don't need the stress, and we don't need you.
26  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 10, 2014, 08:25:21 PM
Updated (and, really, this is the problem with being a defective bird in an area surrounded by cats) -

Sorry, what's your point? I don't mean to be rude but you aren't making sense. The video I get -- you think I'm an idiot, based on what a couple of trolls told you. You want to fit in on #bitcoin-assets -- yeah I get that. Check. But what's this about the cat and mousetraps? Sorry I'm a little busy coding if it's obvious, not sure if I missed something but it looks like you might have taken the joke a little long here.



PS: don't forget to backup your codings!

Ok so by that I guess you have no point. Thank you for playing.

And yes, as I mentioned quite a number of times, not only do we have off-site backups I am mirroring daily backups to a Synology DS-4 I keep in my office.
27  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] Bitcoin Difficulty Derivative (BDD) - Now Live! on: June 10, 2014, 06:11:49 PM
Enjoy text-analyzing this post as well. One thing that I do believe that Deprived and I had in common were our above-average writing skills.

Hey all, I've had a few people mention it, [...]

Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.1


28  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] Bitcoin Difficulty Derivative (BDD) on: June 10, 2014, 05:47:27 PM
Hey all, I've had a few people mention it, so I want to reiterate that we are nowhere near the End Game via Increase.

End Game via Increase doesn't trigger until The Reserve (200 Days of Current Dividends) reaches .2mBTC, NOT the daily dividend. This period's Reserve was 0.04277600, far from the .0002 needed to trigger the End Game.

As I've said previously, it will likely be well into 2015 until this happens (if this is how the End Game is triggered).

Looking forward, for the next round, I will probably choose a higher Minimum Reserve to trigger the End Game next time. I think aiming for around a 12 Period Round would be a good target. However, I can't change this now, as it would unfairly cost SELL holders BTC.

For instance, imagine that you hold SELL and you expect the End Game to happen via Increase. You expect to pay out to MINE holders, at the end, .2mBTC. If it were decided now to raise the Minimum Reserve to 1mBTC, or 5mBTC, SELL holders would need to plan to take some of that out of their expected profit.

SELL holders would need to be willing to give up a bit of expected profit to raise the Minimum Reserve; my guess is that they would only do so if they thought that they would make more BTC trading a new Round with higher valued shares.

In addition, the SELL holdings are pretty consolidated, so a few large holders would likely decide the vote, if there were to be a vote on it.

Open to all comments and/or suggestions about it.
Frequency analysis
7 would (2.70%)
6 game (2.32%)
5 holders (1.93%)
5 reserve (1.93%)
5 sell (1.93%)
3 increase (1.16%)
3 round (1.16%)
3 minimum (1.16%)
3 trigger (1.16%)

Word Count (Method A): 273
Word Count (Method B): 270
Word Count (Method C): 272
Syllables (Method A): 338
Syllables (Method B): 369
Syllables (Method C): 378
Syllables (Method D): 371
Polysyllabic Words (Method A): 48
Polysyllabic Words (Method B): 20
Polysyllabic Words Percentage (Method B): 7.35%
Sentences (Method A): 17
Sentences (Method B): 16
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease (Method A): 72.27
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease (Method B): 74.2
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.1
SMOG Index (Method A): 12.73
SMOG Index (Method B): 6.6
Gunning-Fog Score: 9
Coleman-Liau Index: 9
Automated Readability Index (ARI): 6.4
Dale-Chall Readability Score: 4.2
Dale-Chall Difficult Word Count: 57
Spache Readability Score: 5
Spache Difficult Word Count: 48
Length: 1471
Letters: 1116
Average Words per Sentence: 17.00
Average Syllables per Word: 1.36

The plot thickens.
29  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] Bitcoin Difficulty Derivative (BDD) - Now Live! on: June 10, 2014, 05:46:54 PM
2) I really am Deprived and I spent a year cultivating a forum account to have less experience, less reputation, and less BTC to start a fund. Oh, plus, it's a very realistic forum account where the person seems to only know a little at the beginning and then grows to learn and love BTC and securities. Finally, the alt account is an American, so I have to disguise my spelling and not use all those 'ou' Brit words - like colourful

Quoting this so you don't delete/backpedal later on.
30  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 10, 2014, 05:39:49 PM
Updated (and, really, this is the problem with being a defective bird in an area surrounded by cats) -

Sorry, what's your point? I don't mean to be rude but you aren't making sense. The video I get -- you think I'm an idiot, based on what a couple of trolls told you. You want to fit in on #bitcoin-assets -- yeah I get that. Check. But what's this about the cat and mousetraps? Sorry I'm a little busy coding if it's obvious, not sure if I missed something but it looks like you might have taken the joke a little long here.
31  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] Bitcoin Difficulty Derivative (BDD) - Now Live! on: June 09, 2014, 07:17:32 AM
Are you Deprived? You sound like him (and frankly, you act like him -- no offense).

I'll take that as a compliment - no, I'm not Deprived, though. I appreciate the comparison, however, because I believe that Deprived is a highly intelligent person. Still, we're very different in a number of ways.

I took the liberty of using a textual analysis program and as it turns out your writing style uses some words Deprived also uses. For example, here is a snippet of five words from your OP and a series of Deprived's posts:

Frequency analysis (twentyseventy)
68 will (1.63%)
63 sell (1.51%)
29 fund (0.69%)
20 there (0.48%)
17 back (0.41%)

Frequency analysis (Deprived)
21 back (0.56%)
13 there (0.35%)
12 will (0.32%)
11 sell (0.29%)
10 fund (0.27%)
32  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 08, 2014, 09:57:47 AM

Yes, please do.

As a direct result of that thread and my follow up immortalized here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=226650.msg2667963#msg2667963) deprived ended up investing 150 bitcoins into BMF.

Next?
33  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to its wallet on: June 07, 2014, 02:38:28 PM
Apologies again as I mentioned in your other thread.
I was totally out of line.

good luck friend..

I accept. We learn the most from our mistakes (myself included!)
34  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 07, 2014, 12:39:41 PM
Nice video, unfortunately the "we may never know..." line is more than a little ironic -- based on what you've said in this thread it's quite clear you are not intellectually capable of understanding what I am working on.

Hint: When I said I hadn't done any work on the web wallet for over a year since I sold the code, that should have been a major clue. Do you even know what BMF does?

Hint #2: You are a terrible embarrassment to this community. You & team produced that video why? Because you chose to believe a lie? Nice, so you're not just stupid, you're gullible too. What a combo! Congratulations!

Are we still playing the game where you insult me personally and directly instead of providing a rational answer to the questions raised? I thought we'd stopped that already, since such personal attacks have never worked for anyone in all of recorded human history.

It's not an insult. You are not capable of doing work on the projects I am working on -- you're not qualified.

I'm saying this because I'm trying to shock you back to reality.

Do you have any concept of the moral high ground? You think you've won some kind of game here -- but you have no idea what you lost, do you?

Recall the words of Robert Frank; socially responsible firms often progress ahead of their rivals in highly competitive environments, because their commitment to principle makes them more attractive as partners to do business with.

You guys have no idea how badly you've screwed up trying to troll people to get ahead, and all the junk lies that you are telling.

11:58:05fluffypony:"@fluffyponny @jurov @davout @pankkake please stay out now from this postings, everyone know now that only 4 or 5 guys from http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/ IRC chat only claims problems with us how sad is that for you guys, do you not have any work in real life? do you only accuse other companies of scam and more, each forum member looks to your profile history can see that the only people accuse others of scam are a small group talking 24


No shit, but this isn't news, we've known this for the last two years haven't we?
35  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 07, 2014, 09:26:14 AM
Nice video, unfortunately the "we may never know..." line is more than a little ironic -- based on what you've said in this thread it's quite clear you are not intellectually capable of understanding what I am working on.

Hint: When I said I hadn't done any work on the web wallet for over a year since I sold the code, that should have been a major clue. Do you even know what BMF does?

Hint #2: You are a terrible embarrassment to this community. You & team produced that video why? Because you chose to believe a lie? Nice, so you're not just stupid, you're gullible too. What a combo! Congratulations!
36  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] Bitcoin Difficulty Derivative (BDD) - Now Live! on: June 06, 2014, 03:46:19 PM
Period 11 End Report - June 6, 2014


Previous Units              8552
EXCH Sold                   592
Less Buybacks              902
New Total Units            8242

Previous Balance          411.33415176
Price per EXCH             0.04954094
Gross Sales of EXCH      29.32823648

Less Fees                    0.11731286
Less Dividends              27.65081873
Less Buybacks              40.36560820
Less Mgmt Fee              0.56720112
Net Balance                  371.96144733

End of Period NAV/U     0.04512999

New Difficulty                  11,756,551,917
New Daily Dividend         0.00021388
New Reserve per Unit        0.04277600

NAV/U Less New Reserve = 0.04512999 - 0.04277600 = 0.00235399

SELL Dividend                 0.00235399

You'll notice that I calculate the new Dividend to eight digits and multiply that times 200 Days to get the new Reserve. Those of you that did your own calculations may come up with a slightly different number if you chose not to round or to round elsewhere.

New EXCH Sales Price          0.04405928

Are you Deprived? You sound like him (and frankly, you act like him -- no offense).
37  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 04, 2014, 09:01:57 PM
I thought this was a gem:

Vexual: usagi hotwallet method:to a hot array of failing hard disks is added a bitcoin wallet, and all backups. Hotter coffee is added splashwise until the hot wallet becomes cold.

Of course you would -- you know this isn't what happened, you know you're blowing things out of proportion, but because you're a malicious asshole you post "Oh look at this gem" on a news release thread. This is why the real thread is moderated -- people like you are simply not welcome. You have nothing to add except dead weight.

My boy, I haven't called you a scammer once. You, on the other hand, have resorted to personal attacks instead of admitting your own failures or even explaining: who you paid for your offsite backups, and why those backups are inaccessible (even a very ancient backup of wallet.dat is a backup). Two questions, two direct answers, yet you are unable to give them.

I don't think you're a scammer, I just think you're completely technically and managerially inept, and I find your deflection on the backup issue quite strange.

Great - you had your say, I had my say, why do you still want to talk about it? How long do you want to discuss this?

last one out hit the lights
38  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 04, 2014, 01:54:28 PM
I thought this was a gem:

Vexual: usagi hotwallet method:to a hot array of failing hard disks is added a bitcoin wallet, and all backups. Hotter coffee is added splashwise until the hot wallet becomes cold.

Of course you would -- you know this isn't what happened, you know you're blowing things out of proportion, but because you're a malicious asshole you post "Oh look at this gem" on a news release thread. This is why the real thread is moderated -- people like you are simply not welcome. You have nothing to add except dead weight.
39  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF has lost access to it's wallet [UnModerated] on: June 04, 2014, 06:08:21 AM
What does it feel like to be so stupid you lose money, or other people money ?

I don't know.
40  Economy / Securities / Re: BMF wallet update -- official on: June 03, 2014, 07:51:38 PM
Why are you trolling yourself? Stop trolling yourself.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npb2Vttxrb4
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