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1361  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: [SPECULAZIONE] BITCOIN PUMP! on: December 15, 2014, 10:13:33 AM
stiamo andando leggermente OT

tanto di PUMP non si vede neanche l'ombra: sempre incollati attorno al valore di 350$...

Mi sa che fino all'anno nuovo non se ne riparla nemmeno, anche se almeno il BTC rimane stabile. Il Dogecoin invece sta scivolando sempre più giu...  Sad
1362  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 15, 2014, 08:12:41 AM



OK, TIME TO LAUGH!





In reading the propaganda of the Evil Empire of Bankrupt WEstern States, don't forget they rely on too much Hollywood Special Effects... They are busy pretending to be powerful so you can't see they are imploding into poverty. Shock & Awe, remember? Well, that is so passe. We are in a time when their Propaganda has become a banal comedy. You still get laughs though!!!

They can't make their current bankruptcy & unstoppable collapse go away with special effects, however!


 Cheesy
  Grin
 Wink

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


I read your post & I cannot laugh over a children being in need, period.  Sad Looking at the graph I understand Russia has no children at all? However, I know a lot of friends adopted Russian children in need here in Italy; so, maybe Russia is so good at statistics because embellish them by exporting her children in need to foreign countries?


LOL, it just shows the desperation, IQ is not a prerequisite in recruiting trolls for the Evil Empire of Bankrupt Western States.

just to help you increase your IQ: Russia feels more confident now so much so that it has stopped  adoption of Russian children in the US in retaliation for the hypocritical Magnitsky law. Everybody wants Russian kids because they are beautiful. Can't blame them.

 Well, if there are still some in Italy, it was probably because it thought Italy was friendly , Russia certainly is richer than Italy, but Russia understands that some countries want to improve their genes and they always need  blonde hairs. Russia can always deny them if they insist on becoming clowns like the bankrupt Americans though

lol

Since I've not insulted you, I command at least the same respect. Your statements - e.g. "to help you increase your IQ", "Everybody wants Russian kids because they are beautiful", "Russia certainly is richer than Italy, but Russia understands that some countries want to improve their genes and they always need  blonde hairs", etc. - only show your arrogance, racism and ignorance as supported by your failure to support your assertion with facts. A few example:

1) IQs while a useful way to screen potential recruits at Army recruitment centers or for Job placement is also biased. (Ref. 1). By the while I don't put my IQ rate out in a talk like i don't put my dick out when asking a girl/woman to go out to a dinner or a walk; in both cases, they must discover the hidden reality by themselves (no complaints so far).
2) Russia is not richer than Italy, it was the contrary since Russia GDP (PPP) pro-capita is betweem half and 2/3 of that of Italy; also, the distribution of the wealth here in Italy is greater than in Russia as shown by the two countries Gini coefficients. Italy beat Russia even in the UN's Human Development rankings. (Refs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).
1363  Other / Off-topic / Re: IS UFO or ALIENS are real ? on: December 15, 2014, 07:27:52 AM
ufo and aliens are different things lol. The first is a flying object you can't identify. (probably nothing special most of the time) The second is probably real, but there is no reason to believe they are here on Earth.

UFO are in most interesting cases new planes\military projects (and in most cases weather ballons, fake and random stuff). Don't know about aliens though (if they exist or can think similar to humans).

A common flying object mysidentified as UFO is a Sky lantern; however, also astronomical objects and light phenomena end up being mysidentified as UFOs by the people. This is mostly due to observer's inexperience or misperception.
Ruling out extraterrestrial life would be arrogant on our part since also life on Earth came from space; however, as Drake equation put it we have very few chances to know about an extraterrestrial civilization. Also if this happen a big risk of ending like the Native American tribes or even like the Pre-colombian peoples of Latin and Central America exist.

Just My Two Satoshi.
1364  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Government confiscation on: December 15, 2014, 06:31:22 AM
I keep about 80% of my bitcoins in my Coinbase (US company) online vault, and about 20% online in my BTC-E (foreign company) account.  I always have a teeny tiny worry in the back of mind that I'll wake up one day and the headlines will read "US Government bans Bitcoin, freezes all Bitcoin assets" and I will be unable to access my Coinbase coins.  Am I paranoid?

 Roll Eyes
I don't know IF you're paranoid; however, also a foreign government could confiscate your BTC. So, I think if really want to be on the safe side you should resort to your own cold storage, maybe with paper wallets or pc wallets?
Maybe I am the real paranoid here.
 Cool

Just My Two Satoshi
1365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 15, 2014, 05:46:43 AM

Your statement is exactly the reason why you should differentiate between Russia and Soviet Union. Under Soviet Union, Russia was an occupied country, itself a victim.
Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
We've been through this before. You and your comrades need therapy.

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During coup d'etat of 1917 Russia was essentially hijacked,
You hijacked yourselves with a victim mentality. And when the Soviet Union collapsed, the other half of the country felt like poor victims, somehow oppressed by the invisible Americans.


The argument of Russia being a victim because was an occupied country remind me of the same argument used by the Austrian government & people to avoid WWII responsability after the Nazi's Third Reich defeat. They failed, by the while.
Playing the victim is more easy to an human being than to accept responsability for the results of their actions (or no-actions). We have a plenty of examples in the human history.

Just my 2 satoshi.
1366  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Donetsk, Kharkov, Lugansk - way to Russia. on: December 15, 2014, 05:18:58 AM



OK, TIME TO LAUGH!





In reading the propaganda of the Evil Empire of Bankrupt WEstern States, don't forget they rely on too much Hollywood Special Effects... They are busy pretending to be powerful so you can't see they are imploding into poverty. Shock & Awe, remember? Well, that is so passe. We are in a time when their Propaganda has become a banal comedy. You still get laughs though!!!

They can't make their current bankruptcy & unstoppable collapse go away with special effects, however!


 Cheesy
  Grin
 Wink

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


I read your post & I cannot laugh over a children being in need, period.  Sad Looking at the graph I understand Russia has no children at all? However, I know a lot of friends adopted Russian children in need here in Italy; so, maybe Russia is so good at statistics because embellish them by exporting her children in need to foreign countries?
1367  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: [SPECULAZIONE] BITCOIN PUMP! on: December 14, 2014, 02:25:22 PM
Uno vende ciò che ha, però quello che dici tu presuppone un investitore razionale, preparato ed efficiente. Alcuni di noi lo sono, altri meno. Probabilmente tu non venderai i tuoi BTC prima di Natale, ma l'esperienza mi ha insegnato che in questi periodi delle correzioni al ribasso ci possono stare (poi recuperate più avanti).
Cmq...per tornare alla battuta di Eddie Murphy...penso che vada intesa più come una volgare spiegazione del concetto di stop-loss nell'intraday che come un vendere tutto, a prescindere, per pagare i regali.
1368  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: [SPECULAZIONE] BITCOIN PUMP! on: December 14, 2014, 10:50:13 AM
Sarò io cretino forse... ma spiegatemi una cosa. Non credo che voi, come la maggior parte delle persone, avete investito nel BTC più di quello che potevate permettervi di perdere. Il mio ragionamento si basa sul fatto che tecnicamente non è possibile uno scenario del genere, in quanto (che cazz?) io dovrei vendere il 5-10% del mio portafoglio investimenti per fare regali di natale oppure andarmene in vacanza? Non trova molto senso questa cosa, a mio parere.

Non credo che nessuno sia cretino qui. In un mondo ideale tutti investono ciò che al massimo possono permettersi di perdere, e sicuramente molti di noi che scriviamo in questo thread abbiamo fatto così, ma poi leggiamo Just lost 8 BTC qui sul forum e qualche dubbio sulla razionalità delle persone viene. Poi se consideriamo che senza avere miniere aurifere, l’Italia è diventata un paese esportatore d’oro a causa della crisi allora se si ha bisogno di moneta fiat prima di festività o vacanze è così improbabile dumpare parte di un portafoglio investimenti? Le persone guardano anche molto all'immagine che trasmettono agli altri...
1369  Local / Mining (India) / Re: Cointellect cloud mining on: December 14, 2014, 10:13:35 AM


the best way to get more from this site is to have our own scrypt miner Smiley as i got 30mhs scrypt miner it mines good amt of Doge and Euro and even now btc payout also started..... and ITs ROI and good only 45 days...

I have found that the best way to gain BTC from Cointellect is to be paid in Dogecoins to Exchange (e.g. Cryptsy) addresses to trade Dogecoins for BTC. I used to get a better deal than with other Cointellect payment modes. If you use Cryptsy.com you can also automate the whole process.
I agree to scrypt mining being the most efficient way to mine with CoIntellect, AFAIK. However, some people without ASIC could also like to mine with Cointellect own miner.

Here some of the working scrypt (see also https://cointellect.com/download/advanced/):

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NVIDIA

cudaminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://66.55.92.73:8000 -p 123 -u ( put your licence code here without "-" )

ATI

GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
sgminer -k zuikkis -o stratum+tcp://66.55.92.73:8000 -p 123 -u licence code here -I 13 -g 2 -w 256 --lookup-gap 2 --shaders 2048

Look in Download to see your licence code.

You must find one written like the following: 99c2-d98b-e989-9898

You must put in without "-" or like the following: 99c2d98be9899898

If you have gridseeds:

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Cpuminer Gridseed : http://cryptomining-blog.com/wp-content/files/cpuminer-GC3355-win32-sandor111-tui.zip

STM drivers : http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/tools/PF257938#

Bat : minerd.exe --freq=850 --gc3355=\\.\COM8 --url=stratum+tcp://66.55.92.73:8000 --userpass=Your licence code:123 --gc3355-timeout=180

( Check your COM and put in your's own. Your licence code is to be found on Cointellect website in Download section. password is 123 )

if you have a SCRYPT mining Asic USB Block Erupter a working cgminer (Windows7 32/64bit AND Windows 8 32/64bit) would be found here: http://ge.tt/8JNfrKy1/v/0

if you want to use CPUMINER ( to mine with your CPU )

config your .bat file like the following :

minerd.exe --algo=scrypt --url=stratum+tcp://66.55.92.73:8000 --userpass=your licence mining:123 --threads=x

threads = x put in your computer number of cores.


1370  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: logical investments on: December 14, 2014, 09:52:44 AM
Hmm best investment I've done so far in btc is holding my coins. I've tried trading once and I profited, but I can't continue doing that because I know I suck in it and I'll only put my btc at risk xD if you are a risk-taker, then try trading and P2P lending. Also, try investing on well known gambling sites, but I do not recommend that method though.

Gambling is not an investment, period. An investment maybe is investing in some Casino's owners stocks trading on Exchange, but this is not available in BTC as far as I know.
1371  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: logical investments on: December 14, 2014, 08:59:18 AM
is there any logical thing i can invest with btc s. I am not looking for ponzi s

 Roll Eyes
You could think about invest in lending via some BTC P2P lending Platform like bitbond.net; [ANN] Bitbond – Bitcoin P2P loans . If you're a more dynamic type you could consider doing some currency trading (e.g. on the BTC/fiat markets, or on the BTC/altcoin markets). Obviously, don't invest more than you can afford to lose, but this is a general rule valid in every day life.
 Smiley
1372  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is stealing bitcoins illegal? on: December 14, 2014, 08:43:41 AM
yes if you can steal them it is illegal, as per the views of US government right now and a lot of other countries Bitcoins are property and whenever you seize property that does not belong to you thru actions of theft it is illegal and punishable by law. if the value of the theft is over 1000 dollars in most cases it is upgraded to a felony charge and can get maximum sentancing. so if you steal as little as 3 BTC you have committed a felony in the eyes of American law Smiley

That is interesting.
I didn't know that there was a threshold for the amount stolen to decide the severity of the crime.
In my country, I don't think that the quantity involved has an impact on the punishment for the crime.

In almost all jurisdiction exists some threshold on the amount stolen to calibrate the sentencing terms. Relative big amounts get harsher terms while relative small amounts get lesser terms. You know stealing 100$ to a Bill Gates type is not the same as robbing him of 100$ million.
1373  Local / Raduni/Meeting (Italiano) / Re: Vorrei radunare un paio di esperti per consulenza a emprenditore a Firenze. on: December 14, 2014, 08:29:19 AM
Un mio amico sta per aprire un restaurante a Firenze. Lui vuole la consulenza de qualcuno della Bitcoin Foundation Italia (o qualcuno con buona reputazione entro Bitcointalk.org) per accettare bitcoin nell suo prossimo restaurante. Vuole anche una consulenza per accettare bitcoin in prestito per finanziare la apertura del locale.


Si offre il biglietto andata-retorno Firenze-(cita de partenza) e una bella pizza come pranzo.  No ne è molto ma sicuramente una bella ocazione per viaggiare e parlare di bitcoin.

Per la consulenza se non trovi nessuno più vicino potresti chiedere a HostFat che è di Faenza. Per la pizza, invece, puoi sempre considerarmi un potenziale cliente!  Grin

In questo periodo non riesco  a venire a Firenze, ma per un prestito in BTC consiglio di guardare https://btcjam.com/

Anche https://www.bitbond.net/ è molto buono; [ANN] Bitbond – Bitcoin P2P loans .
1374  Local / Alt-Currencies (Italiano) / Re: MULTIDOGE WALLET on: December 14, 2014, 08:19:23 AM
Allora, stanotte ho "risolto"
il problema è che c'era un file che rimaneva aperto in jawam.exe e quindi impediva l'apertura del client (che si vedeva già aperto).
Ho disinstallato e reinbstallato, ma provando ad importare ifile wallet e info, ogni volta che lo apro mi riscarica la blockchain di quei wallet, quindi mi son rotto i maroni e ho aperto nuovi wallet, trasferendo i doge dai vecchi ai nuovi  Grin

Anche io stesso problema con Multidoge. L'avevo abbandonato proprio per questo motivo. Angry
1375  Local / Off-Topic (Italiano) / Re: Sfida Pizzeria [OT] forwarding on: December 14, 2014, 08:12:09 AM
A vederle sembrerebbero un po' troppo cotte. A parte questo l'esito finale è tipo quello delle pizze surgelate che trovi al supermercato e che devi scaldare nel forno elettrico.  Roll Eyes
1376  Other / Archival / Re: Last Drink You drank. (daily thread) on: December 14, 2014, 08:06:20 AM
A cup of Latte! Wink

Good Morning Bitcointalk community!
 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
1377  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: [SPECULAZIONE] BITCOIN PUMP! on: December 14, 2014, 07:43:07 AM
In 108 pagine di discussione, la teoria di Eddie Murphy è sicuramente la migliore  Grin

Io adoro quel film! Wink Se poi ci pensi bene è assolutamente reale il fatto che si venda prima di vacanze e feste e si compri subito dopo, ad esempio si vende prima delle ferie estive e si ricompra a settembre.  Cool
oppure si seguonoi cicli lunari. Come per olive, vino ecc.

 Huh
I cicli lunari non credo, ma è anche vero che c'è chi consulta gli astrologi per investire in borsa. Che i periodi di vacanza estivi e natalizi sui mercati finanziari siano molto meno liquidi è un dato di fatto. Se il BTC è ancora prevalentemente in mano a user privati potrebbe risentirne meno di un problema di liquidità ma essere più esposto agli umori di chi in vacanza dal lavoro passa le proprie ferie a fare trading.

Questo parlare di cicli lunari per investire mi ha fatto però vedere il trading sui BTC in un modo diverso...



Investitore che cerca di predire il futuro andamento dei BTC



Investitore preoccupato per l'andamento piatto/ribassista del BTC



Investitore che si è reso conto di aver perso il pump&dump del BTC e/o
 di quanto è rimasto dell'investimento iniziale.

 Grin

1378  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: [SPECULAZIONE] BITCOIN PUMP! on: December 13, 2014, 09:45:19 PM
In 108 pagine di discussione, la teoria di Eddie Murphy è sicuramente la migliore  Grin

Io adoro quel film! Wink Se poi ci pensi bene è assolutamente reale il fatto che si venda prima di vacanze e feste e si compri subito dopo, ad esempio si vende prima delle ferie estive e si ricompra a settembre.  Cool
1379  Local / Italiano (Italian) / Re: [SPECULAZIONE] BITCOIN PUMP! on: December 13, 2014, 08:51:28 PM
@ReDpOiSoN: Io in questi giorni sono riuscito a tirarci fuori circa 1$ di guadagno settando i trigger di Cryptsy in base alle tendenze del sito; oggi, invece niente da fare, sembra che abbia errori superiori alla media. Comunque, non sto molto al PC ultimamente e, potrebbe essere solo un evento casuale. Roll Eyes l mio sentiment è in ogni caso per un BTC stabile con un possibile breve ribasso per prese di beneficio in vista del Natale e fine anno. Insomma niente pump & dump per un po'.  Grin
1380  Other / Off-topic / Re: How long have you been logged in for? on: December 13, 2014, 04:12:11 PM
Total time logged in: 69 days, 2 hours and 2 minutes.


Holy balls, I registered at about the same time as you but I've only been logged in for 22 days.

That means you're not as dedicated to the forum as he is. xD
I'm at 6 days and 13 hours now lol but haven't had much time to spend here these last few days. : /

I'm at 9 days, 8 hours and 16 minutes but looking at their counts i wonder how much time i need to spend here to be as much dedicated as they are.  Roll Eyes
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