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1181  Other / Politics & Society / Re: NYC renters owe landlords owe more then $1 Billion in unpaid rent on: January 14, 2021, 10:40:07 PM
Article out of the WSJ - https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-york-city-renters-owe-more-than-1-billion-in-unpaid-rent-survey-finds-11610622000

Pretty astounding figure to think about, though it makes sense given the amount of people in NYC that aren’t able to work due to restrictions placed around ensuring that the spread of COVID is lessened. Shows that even though there is tons of money coming from Fed unemploymnet, stimulus payments, and so on and so forth — it’s not enough to get people to handle everything and pay their rent.

Officials from the city are seeking another $1-2B to handle rental assistance for all of these people. Curious on what people think about all of this

The stimulus payments don't stimulate anything - most people probably use it to pay debts.  The government should instead be taking that money and building things - putting people to work.

$2 billion just for NYC?   Wow.  Short of running a ponzi for Chinese people and using the scam to bail out US landlords, what can be done?   Forgive the rent?  Landlords lose.   Forgive the mortgage?  Banks lose.  

Meanwhile, Powerball is at $620,000.000.  Not sure what can be done here.  :/

1182  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: OgNasty Ponzi passthrough and ponzi fans.. BTC losses everywhere he goes on: January 14, 2021, 10:22:14 PM
I was told yesterday by the pirate SEC lawyer that given the age of the conduct, I should collect as much information as possible to have the agency run with it, and he also directed me to the FBI field office after OG sent the ripoffreport link to three dozen of my facebook friends and topped it up with penis pics (to me alone) I guess he found attractive.   That story will the details will be posted soon.

(Og continues this so I must defend myself)

https://nastyscam.com/index.php/2021/01/14/contradictions-of-a-scammer-part-1-ponzi/
(Please note, I refer to the scammer with the random name of "Matt", as I don't want to promote the nasty brand.)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5136576.msg56098090#msg56098090
1183  Economy / Reputation / OgNasty runs ponzis. Keep him out of DT! on: January 14, 2021, 09:37:59 PM
This is probably why it's best to let him argue with himself and just wish him well.  He might even believe the things he says, which makes his obsession all the more strange.  I'd prefer to think of him as the original writer of NastyFiction and maybe we can get his tales published someday and sold to raise funds for him to get help.
^^ (Message sponsored by stake.com - supporting scammers everywhere!)

Just answer one question, scammer.  Did you run a ponzi, or not?

(Hint:  HOW CAN YOU PAY MONTHLY INTEREST ON DEPOSITS?
I am running a pass-through operation for pirateat40's Bitcoin Savings & Trust for lenders looking to receive interest on their BTC.  I receive a higher interest rate from BS&T and I pass a portion of that to lenders as a monthly interest payment.)

1184  Economy / Reputation / OFFICIAL List of things Vod has done wrong. on: January 14, 2021, 09:04:30 PM
Bump.  Only interested in things I have done wrong, not feelings I have hurt.

Post your accusation with a link and it will not be deleted.  But any commentary, opinion or conclusion will be.  

If you have a complaint about me, post it here with evidence and I'll rebute it.   If you just want to post your feelings, or anger over being held accountable - those are not things I have done wrong and will be deleted.


BAC also has a non-moderated thread if you don't have any actual evidence. 
1185  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ClankApp - Crypto whales tracker on: January 14, 2021, 08:57:50 PM
Thank you for the information about our VAT, we'll look at this.

That's good - cause that's a fairly significant issue.  Smiley
1186  Economy / Lending / Re: Loan scam victim? on: January 14, 2021, 07:26:32 PM
Have you been the victim of a loan scam? Was it arranged via an escrow? Did you find the other party here or on another site?

I just expose OgNasty and Rmcdermott927 and suddenly this thread?

How can you help?
1187  Other / Meta / Bitcointalk Party - Discord Server on: January 14, 2021, 06:58:39 PM
Bitcointalk Party - Discord Server

I wasn't aware of this!  I am going to join to talk about staying safe in this crypto boom.

Everybody all around the world
Gotta tell you what I just heard
There's gonna be a party all over the world


How cool would it be to release a video like that showing successes from the bitcointalk world?
1188  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: List of all Bitcoin addresses ever used - currently available on temp location on: January 14, 2021, 06:42:40 PM
I don't want to be demanding, and AWS charges (my sponsor) $0.09 per GB. That's okay for HTML, but not for large files. My List of all Bitcoin addresses with a balance alone transferred 450 GB since the start of this year. That would be $1000 per year on AWS, while it costs only a fraction elsewhere. I love how reliable AWS is, it just always works, but that's not necessary for my blockdata.

Full price storage for AWS:
First 50 TB / Month   $0.023 per GB
Next 450 TB / Month   $0.022 per GB
Over 500 TB / Month   $0.021 per GB
You can then reduce these costs up to 72% if you commit to a certain spend.

Data transfer out of AWS:
Up to 1 GB / Month      $0.00 per GB
Next 9.999 TB / Month   $0.09 per GB (About $500 a year)

Consider your data is all alone on your VPS too.  If you were on AWS, you could transfer your data to other AWS clients (like me) $0.01 per GB.  Smiley

Also, you can get a server with 256GB of RAM and 32 processors for $1.50 per hour.  You attach your storage to the VPS, run your queries for however long it takes, then terminate the instance and move your storage back to your existing lower powered system.

Now that you have an established site and case use for AWS services, I can get you $1,000 in AWS credits for your own account, if you are interested.  I'm in training to be certified as a cloud consultant. 

1189  Economy / Reputation / Re: BitcoinTalk ex-detective (policeman?) forum user on: January 14, 2021, 04:08:22 PM
I remember that a while ago I read a post made by a reputable and old forum member, saying something like in the past he used to be a private detective or to work in Police fields... I tend to believe he said he was a private detective though.

I was licensed as a PI and worked contracts for the Edmonton Police Service.   Was it me?
1190  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Blockdata Dashboard - Daily and Weekly data! on: January 14, 2021, 04:06:50 PM
Learning how to use a database has been on my if-only-I-had-the-time list for a while too, but processing data with a script is quite easy.

Learning a database is just as easy once you understand the concept of value pair.  Your hesitation may be caused by SQL - and the fact you can change large amounts of data at once.  (Like the SQL injection hack on BPIP)   If you have no need to edit your data once downloaded, you won't need to deal with that.  But a database is designed to index - both physically and logically.  No matter how fast you think your queries are - a database will make it fasterSmiley
1191  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [JV] I am looking for Investors for my Youtube project on: January 14, 2021, 08:20:57 AM
It seems the person that commented above is not a native speaker of English.

Nice start bozo.  Walk into our clubhouse, spam your site and then insult the members that ask questions.  

Scammers will ask you to bypass the forum scam busters by messaging them directly.  Do not do it.
1192  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. Get him out of DT! on: January 14, 2021, 06:07:58 AM
You should seriously get professional help. You need it.

Thanks for the scamming advice - but I'm not interested.
It is not scamming advice. It is advice that should improve your life and your mental health. I am sorry to say this in public, but there is clearly something wrong with your head, and you seriously need help. There is no reason to hold onto these petty disputes for this many years.

Stop forcing your opinion on me - I'm not interested in the experiences of a sorry-not-sorry scammer.  This deflection for your buddy will not work either.  :/

This forced opinion sponsored by roobet.com
1193  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. Get him out of DT! on: January 14, 2021, 05:12:51 AM
You should seriously get professional help. You need it.

Thanks for the scamming advice - but I'm not interested.  Do you know the link to the minerjones scam accusation, or are you OK with accusations like that?

This advice sponsored by roobet.com
1194  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [JV] I am looking for Investors for my Youtube project on: January 14, 2021, 04:58:28 AM
I'm looking for partners for my youtube project.
I have youtube channels where I upload videos and monetize with ads.

Hello.   What kind of traffic does your channel receive?   Are you looking to boost your viewers, or are you starting from scratch?  

Also, does this profile represent an "I" or a "we"?   You use both terms interchangeably and they are not.  Smiley

(No one should contact you directly)
1195  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Countries start cracking down on social media giants on: January 14, 2021, 04:22:23 AM
https://youtu.be/bJr6umjJRYI
Censor the most popular president in the world and see what happens

I'll see your video and raise with a ten billion dollar example of the dangers of a corrupt Republic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVopyratAvY
Attack the most stable government in the universe and see what happens.

 Smiley
1196  Other / Politics & Society / Re: (From the future) Trump supporters compare Jan 20 to Tiananmen Square. on: January 14, 2021, 02:50:03 AM
Not sure if I’m confused here because I don’t really understand what you’re trying to say or if I’m just a tad slow. Both are totally possible.

Are you just saying here that Trump supporters are going to continue to think of this event as a good thing and say that they were silenced by anti democracy forces when they were the anti democracy forces?

You are not confused, according to my reality.  You're just asking too soon.   Let me lock this thread until you (successful business woman I assume?) reintegrate into our spacetime.  (Edit: welcome back!)



As a complete aside, how is Curiosity Stream and Nebula — are they worth it?

In a nutshell - you'll enjoy it if you are annoyed by laugh track sitcoms.  Youtube can only promote so much, so they concentrate on subjects the masses will enjoy.   Any detailed analysis videos are usually demonetized.  

Those two streaming services are exactly like my club - revenue and expenses shared by people with common interests - something that cannot happen on a site focused on quantity.  It allows the authors to create very intricate explanations and animations they otherwise would not be paid for.  I keep youtube going in the background as I work, but when I have quality TV time, it's those commercial free services I watch, followed up with intelligent conversation and commenting.  
1197  Other / Meta / Re: Meriting a user who just merited you on: January 14, 2021, 01:48:05 AM
Imagine this, once someone merited your post, you must be interested to know who he is. Then you look at his profile and probably check his post history too. If you find quality posts and merited the posts in this way, I don't think it is a wrong thing. The basic or fundamental reason is quality, not who he is. Is it wrong to give merit to a decent post?

Actually the fundamental reason is retaliation.    Mostly used in a negative way, the term describes responsive action and is tied into society.  If someone is nice to you, you will look for a way to be nice back, even if not consciously.  After all, you view their action as correct behaviour that needs to be rewarded.
1198  Other / Off-topic / Re: After death When You Go to heaven on: January 14, 2021, 01:29:47 AM
Most of us will go to heaven...
Anyways imagine If after your death You will be in heaven and watching recordings from your life in big Screen TV in heaven do you think you like it what you see?

I know the plot, the characters and the outcome - I'd be pretty bored.  I'm more concerned about the pervertedness of angels on their choice of what to watch after these recordings are over.

Why is my great aunt looking down on me with love while I lather my balls in the shower?
1199  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ClankApp - Crypto whales tracker on: January 13, 2021, 10:09:56 PM
Hi BitcoinTalk, let me introduce you ClankApp, a crypto whales tracker across 24 blockchains, and of course, we support bitcoin Tongue

Hello ClankApp team, I've quickly looked at your site.

You have inconsistent numbers in your website, but I'm guilty of the same thing on my website.  Smiley   (Hint: How many blockchains do you support?)

Email registration for one request every six seconds seems slow compared to other blockchain aggregation services.   However, I couldn't find information on the data you have, or the information available through API.  :/  

Also, what do you mean by this?  
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1200  Other / Politics & Society / (From the future) Trump supporters compare Jan 20 to Tiananmen Square. on: January 13, 2021, 09:55:28 PM
(I'd like to post this in advance, and reserve the right to future edit this post if my prediction is correct, to further my agenda as your virtual god.)

My Curiosity Stream and Nebula subscriptions are being abused as I try to review relevant events in human history.  

The 1989 Tiananmen Square rioters protested against invading anti-Democracy forces.  Several thousand loyal citizens were killed and remembered as heroes in Democracies.
The Jan 2021 Capitol rioters protested against majority rule and became the invading anti-Democracy forces.   Several thousand mutineers were killed and won't be remembered in Democracies.

Do you have any present memories of this future event you'd like to share?


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