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341  Other / Off-topic / Re: DO YOU HAVE 1 BITCOIN? on: December 01, 2015, 02:34:51 AM

Please sign a message with your so called 76 BTC publicly.
I read this "One of the more advanced features of the encryption algorithm used by the Bitcoin protocol is a means to digitally sign an arbitrary message with the private key from a specific address." And I said to myself, what a stupid fucking idea, to have Private Key's on bitcoin used to encrypt a message.  Private Key=A, Message=B, Encryption=C.
So if A+B=C and you want B and C, then you could take C-B=A so fuck that stupid idea.

As I said, I can show you an empty account, and then load it with exactly 79.92752 or whatever RANDOM number you wish after the decimal, and transfer that exact amount, and Boom.  Proof.
I dont fuck around with my Private keys.  


Sending people an address that contains 76 Bitcoins isn't proof. Proof is when you can sign a message from an address that contains 76 Bitcoins  Wink Can you do that?
Read the above.
Signing anything with Bitcoin involves using the private key, and then giving you 2 elements to a 3 element puzzle.  The 3rd element being worth 76+ BTC.  WTF, no!
Sending an address is not proof.  But if you read what I said to demonstrate control, that is proof.
342  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin debit cards? on: November 29, 2015, 05:44:13 AM

satoshitango is worthless.  Non US
343  Other / Off-topic / Re: DO YOU HAVE 1 BITCOIN? on: November 29, 2015, 12:57:02 AM
Pardon me, I just made 2 more bitcoin.  So make that 78.  No freaking sig spam.
344  Other / Off-topic / Re: DO YOU HAVE 1 BITCOIN? on: November 29, 2015, 12:53:27 AM
Please stop talking about signature campaigns!   1 BTC in a year of posting?  Freaking SPAM!
STOP IT!
Just stop!
I have 76 Bitcoin, need proof?  PM me for a BTC address, I will have zero, then bam.. proof.
I didn't get it by freaking spamming stupid bitcoin dice or some junk.
There is no free lunch.  Stop listening to broke ass people for financial advice!
345  Other / Off-topic / Re: DO YOU HAVE 1 BITCOIN? on: November 23, 2015, 12:09:07 AM
thers so many arguments occuring in this thread lol  Roll Eyes Huh

but to answer op's question yes i currently own more than 1 btc . 2.3 to be exact Grin, looking forward to getting upto21.

21 bitcoin is a very nice target. No more than 1 million people in the world can have more than 21 bitcoin. In deed if you have 21 bitcoin, you should be some where around 50 thousand. Majority people will have few than 10 bitcoin.
At present, 21 bitcoin costs less than $7,000. It is affordable for most people.

10 BTC?? I don't think so, majority of them would be holding less then 5 BTC as you can have 10 BTC or more if you are a big fish, ordinary people like us wouldn't not be having even 1 BTC in their wallet, and the people who have more bitcoins either they would have bought or have tried their luck in trading or gambling and have hit the jackpot.

Or they are just successful business people!  It isn't that hard.
346  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where do you store your bitcoins ? on: November 22, 2015, 04:26:47 AM
I must convert to local currency to buy stuff, i cannot find store accept bitcoin
Use Purse.io to show on amazon with it! =D

or just get a BTC debit card and use it anywhere that accepts cards
much easier than converting to local currency first

By using a debit card they are converting to local first.
By using purse.io for shopping you need not convert, they all do the math for you.
By using purse.io you get discounts 10% and better.
347  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin debit cards? on: November 22, 2015, 02:44:13 AM

Who are the heavy weights?
How on Earth would any lightweight get the authority to issue cards?
Scammers like MTgox did not issue cards.

Coinbase and Xapo are going to be the biggest. There are plenty of normal companies issuing prepaid cards I've never heard of and there've been companies announcing Mastercard collaborations only for Mastercard to say they've never heard of them.

Doesn't look too hard according to this - http://smallbusiness.chron.com/start-prepaid-credit-card-company-20594.html

Your advice is valuable.  Thank you
348  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin debit cards? on: November 22, 2015, 02:12:10 AM
I'd only go with cards issued by established heavyweights. Regardless of who it is you have to keep the coins with the issuer. That gives plenty of scope for scamminess.
Who are the heavy weights?
How on Earth would any lightweight get the authority to issue cards?
Scammers like MTgox did not issue cards.
349  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where do you store your bitcoins ? on: November 22, 2015, 01:50:35 AM
I must convert to local currency to buy stuff, i cannot find store accept bitcoin
Use Purse.io to show on amazon with it! =D
350  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin debit cards? on: November 22, 2015, 12:07:10 AM
Good to know. Thank you
351  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where do you store your bitcoins ? on: November 21, 2015, 11:58:10 PM
I prefer to use Electrum in general. It is good enough.
I sometimes leave it in exchange sites for speed.
Leaving your coins in the exchange is a bad idea, they might turn into another mt.gox Roll Eyes
I'd rather waste a few minutes of my time but making sure my coin is safe rather than put it into a risk Grin

I am using blockchain.info
It is one of the best storage.
Not really the best, they are prone to malicious hacks Wink
Might want to change it to something else more secure like offline wallets or a better online wallet with a decent security Wink

What hacks has blockchain.info ever fallen victim to?
They have 2 factor authentication, and a solid login.
Not that I endorse online wallets, but I see a lot of false claims about hackers on here.
352  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin debit cards? on: November 21, 2015, 11:04:07 PM
I found it.
https://www.satoshitango.com/home
353  Economy / Service Discussion / Bitcoin debit cards? on: November 21, 2015, 11:01:52 PM
Hello.

I have asked before and literally lost the location of the thread.

What Debit cards work with bitcoin?
Bit-x.com is one.
Someone mentioned another from south america or something like that, but worked in the USA?
It started with an S.

354  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Lost Bitcoins into thin air? on: November 21, 2015, 10:40:46 PM
Nice thanks.
And where do I get test coins?
355  Other / Off-topic / Re: DO YOU HAVE 1 BITCOIN? on: November 21, 2015, 10:33:06 PM
I don't understand this thread. If you are holder of a considerable amount of BTC I doubt you would be dumb enough to give out this information unless you want to be targeted by hackers looking for big fishes to reap.

That kind of answers that you are holding a lot of bitcoin Smiley Is it really worth to someone to try steal bitcoins, if there is only 1 of them  ? Technically answer to this thread is yes or no, other details is if you want to say more Smiley We can not be sure if the people posting here really has that amount.

Exactly, why to display our wealth in public, as we are aware that there are hackers who have constant watch on our bitcoins and would easily hack our hard earned bitcoins, so it is better to keep a secret and I don't believe that people who are posting in this thread would be giving a genuine answer, no one wants that they should be scammed or get cheated from the hackers and scammers.

LOL.. phantom boogie man HACKERS got you scared?  Too scared to even talk about having bitcoin?
You have such LOW opinion of yourself that you fear some Nigerian scammer will trick you with his $30 million dollar offer to help the Royal Nigerian Prince, and all you have to do is pay your bitcoin up front and... OOPS you just lost your coin?   If you are that lame, then you have too much fear.

I had 60 bitcoin a few days ago, now I have more.
Where are the hackers now?  I am soo scared!  NOT
WTF are they going to do, hack my bitcointalk account to read pointless PMs and messages like this one?
Or find my BTC address to SEND me some money?

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I don't understand this thread. If you are holder of a considerable amount of bitcoin investing I doubt you would be dumb enough to give out this information unless you want to be targeted by hackers looking for big fishes to reap.

Yeah how do you not understand? Exactly how is the hacker going to carry out this objective? Are we going to suddenly dumb enough click on his pms including a download link to a virus? You don't get this thread and I don't get your reply... Tongue

Smart man.  Disclaimer201 might simply be a very shy and fearful person.  Lets try not to startle him.

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I don't understand this thread. If you are holder of a considerable amount of bitcoin investing I doubt you would be dumb enough to give out this information unless you want to be targeted by hackers looking for big fishes to reap.

Yeah how do you not understand? Exactly how is the hacker going to carry out this objective? Are we going to suddenly dumb enough click on his pms including a download link to a virus? You don't get this thread and I don't get your reply... Tongue

My previous answer did not satisfy or convince you?  lol
Such is the nature of bitcoin with its cloak and dagger reputation.

Alas, being the Prince of Nimbabyee is such a hard life when you need the help of random US citizens to help convert this wealth.  JOKING
However I do feel like the richest homeless guy around, considering I cannot really cash out or spend bitcoin.  Just sit on it and sometimes by small stupid things online.  I cannot pay rent or buy a car with bitcoin.  (And please don't suggest that Bitpremiere website, it is such a scam.)

356  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Lost Bitcoins into thin air? on: November 21, 2015, 10:16:43 PM
Where is this test net?
Does it use the same software as bitcoin?
If it is different, it will not be useful.
357  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where do you store your bitcoins ? on: November 21, 2015, 09:05:46 AM
Is there even a market for paper wallets or cold storage offline wallets?
Created by someone other than the end user?
358  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Chinese communist officials allegedly paying bribes in Bitcoin on: November 21, 2015, 09:04:10 AM
So if the Chinese want to pay bribe tax, to buy some land that remains in the US, then pay property tax, big deal.  What are they going to do, take over the USA with a pipeline?  Pipe some oil perhaps?  Big deal.
359  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Chinese communist officials allegedly paying bribes in Bitcoin on: November 21, 2015, 09:03:03 AM
Why not provide links to this information?
What is so bad about Chinese buying things?  They buy land, they cannot export it to China, it remains US territory, and they must pay property tax to the US.  Win-Win, unless you have something against Chinese people.

Google it

No thank you.
If you cannot provide links to back up your allegations, your report is less valuable than a school essay.
Besides your point sounds racist, my google results are unlikely to provide any racist point of view or any Chinese involvement on the matter at all.

Ever tried googling "a gigantic gas pipeline" before?  
For that matter have you ever even used google?
I guarantee nobody will find whatever the hell you are talking about based on "a gigantic gas pipeline".

"The Port of Darwin" will not result in Chinese bribery and conspiracy information either.
Unless I google "Chinese bribery and The Port of Darwin"
Do you even realize what kind of off topic tinfoil hat results that will create?
They will have almost NOTHING to do with whatever you claim to have casually noticed in your implied random espionage.  

You want to be a whistle blower, then get to puffing!
Don't tell me to google "a gigantic gas pipeline".  I have safe search turned off, and I don't want to go blind.
lol
360  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Chinese communist officials allegedly paying bribes in Bitcoin on: November 21, 2015, 08:55:17 AM
Why not provide links to this information?
What is so bad about Chinese buying things?  They buy land, they cannot export it to China, it remains US territory, and they must pay property tax to the US.  Win-Win, unless you have something against Chinese people.
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