Funny thing is, you can't delete this thread.. Awks, you are stuck with amazing rep forever! :O
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Ooh Bruno, I hear flights to south korea are expensive. Better start saving up the leather
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Awkward. It's Satoshi Nakamoto, not Nakimoto.
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What is freecoiner again?
So much pressure! I now have to briefly describe what Freecoiner is all about. Freecoiner is an exclusive, membership-based organization consisting of noblemen and hierarchs, where one becomes a member via an invite only. Members will enjoy a myriad of benefits, one which is the ability to purchase products and services with Bitcoin, receiving no less than a 10% discount provided, of course, the proprietors are members of Freecoiner. All members will also be able to be the first to test, purchase, experience, etc., any new product or service that can be purchased with Bitcoin. (I reserve the option of editing the above, for I'm making this shit up as I go along.)~Bruno~ ooh! Well, seeing as I write for Bitcoin Magazine now and may well be writing for your exclusive magazine, I think I should have free membership
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I don't get it
Do you normally understand what trolls say? Trolls? What are you talking about? This is a serious venture. If you have no ideas/cookies to contribute, then I kindly suggest you leave.
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What is freecoiner again?
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Announcing cookiecoin, the new decentralized tasty-currency! Sick of dedicating your computer to mining? Cannot afford the hefty prior investment for mining? Bake! With cookiecoin, the quality of cookie needed(also known as the difficulty to all you crypto-anarchists) adapts to the number of bakers baking. If your cookie is of the quality needed, you have to send a cookie to every bakery owner, including baked in transactions. A client will be provided soon, but until then; send me cookies! If you are an early-baker, then you will earn lots of cookiecoins cheap while the currency is new. Currently the difficulty is 2. Essentially, that means that a brick is an acceptable cookie. That's how low the difficulty is. And unlike other crypto-shit, our difficulty only goes up to 4, meaning you are not confused by numbers. Here is a helpful guide as to the acceptable cookies at different difficulties. 0 = Anything created by Matthew N. Wright 1 = The ash of Coineer, sprinkled with shredded up print outs of Atlas's failed trolls. 2 = A brick. 3 = An orange. 4 = An actual cookie.
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Nice thumb
Ive considered taking up hand modeling to supplement my income but it hasn't quite panned out... yet Got any tips for me? I need a hand!
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Issue 0, with no ads! Yes, our magazine is so bad that we in fact have to pay companies to be advertised in our magazine!
FTFY
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Personally, I read coineer. The best magazine + news source for Bitcoin, hands down. Bitcoin Magazine may be better, but at least coineer arrives on time.
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What, solidcoin 4? I only found out about microcash a few weeks ago.
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That's not a bank. That's the shard.
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One of the first newbies I have seen in a while that contribute something decent. Good job All I can say is that they look a bit the the Euro, and considering what ended liberty dollars you don't want too much resemblance.
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Yeah, not the company's fault. Just the new customer service person they hired when they brought out a new item for pre-order(they would have more support tickets submitted).
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..Also, it's my birthday tomorrow.
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