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441  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC is useless now. on: March 19, 2013, 02:20:11 AM
Let's take a chill pill. LTC gained real value in the last two weeks. On top of that, SR has been around for a good while, and Atlantis has just recently popped up (to my knowledge, I first read about it today). So let's take a deep breath. A crypto with a $500+ million market cap isn't just going to disappear because a smaller, just recently viable one has a website for weed.  Roll Eyes

You guys keep thinking about the value of the coins, but not what they have to offer :facepalm:

The value is a very important indicator to commodity markets that trade things people actually want. You might be confused about the significance of valuation because of the purely speculative bubble that is litecoin, and the way it just crashed > 30% for no reason.



LOL you're just looking at a 30% crash, when LTC increased over 200%. LOOOOOOOL...
442  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC is useless now. on: March 19, 2013, 01:51:57 AM
The main point of bitcoin is that it transfers economic freedom and control back to the people. More people will grasp the implications of this, as governmental currencies around the world get decapitalized.

That's the same point that Litecoin offers, but it's a better software than Bitcoin as it is more updated.
Yes. That's the selling point of most cryptocoins. There is no inherent technological competitive advantage of bitcoin over any copycat - mainly BECAUSE they are copycats (maybe with the exception of the economic cost to perform a 51% attack). The value lies in the monetization of bitcoin, which allows you to move significant wealth without disturbing the price signal.

In the end it's a similar situation to facebook. Once users are bound to a specific platform, it's hard to convert them to something else, unless there is a specific feature they need and is not supplied by the current platform.

"copycat", you do realize Bitcoin is open source?
443  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC is useless now. on: March 19, 2013, 01:40:55 AM
The number of times you insulted BITCOIN users in opne post is disturbing.

"you faggits" is not a good description of the average bitcoin user.

YES, i do believe in Litecoin!
YES, i am investing in it!

But if you want to bring out crytpocurrencies to the big public, advertizing an investing in BITCOIN is the first step.

Don't even think for one minute that you can convince someone that has never heard about cryptocurrecies to invest in litecoin, a currency that has no worth, no stability and no history that proves something.

If litecoin really is better than bitcoin, (which i might accept as a fact if enough proof is presented), people that know the system will switch regardless. For now, praise BITCOIN for being the pioneer of its kind, and for giving us an opportunity to prove to people that it is a valid system.

Disturbing? The fuck? You in elementary school? 
444  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC is useless now. on: March 19, 2013, 12:25:14 AM
And you keep making retarded posts. "Bitcoin is dead" title threw me off right away, then I read the post, and halfway through I saw the OP name and it all made sense.

Things are going a certain way, your post achieves nothing.

Does my ASCII encoded message look like it gives a fuck? Roll Eyes
445  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC is useless now. on: March 19, 2013, 12:24:36 AM
The main point of bitcoin is that it transfers economic freedom and control back to the people. More people will grasp the implications of this, as governmental currencies around the world get decapitalized.

That's the same point that Litecoin offers, but it's a better software than Bitcoin as it is more updated.
446  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC is useless now. on: March 18, 2013, 11:48:52 PM
Let's take a chill pill. LTC gained real value in the last two weeks. On top of that, SR has been around for a good while, and Atlantis has just recently popped up (to my knowledge, I first read about it today). So let's take a deep breath. A crypto with a $500+ million market cap isn't just going to disappear because a smaller, just recently viable one has a website for weed.  Roll Eyes

You guys keep thinking about the value of the coins, but not what they have to offer :facepalm:
447  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / BTC is useless now. on: March 18, 2013, 10:41:18 PM
The main purpose for Bitcoin was anonymity and decentralization. Another main point was Silk Road. Well...............

A lot of you faggits were saying that you couldn't buy shit with LTC, but now you can, and we on that new SR shit.... and it's called Atlantis..


With LTC being a clone of BTC like most of you say, it offers one main point(Out of others) and that is it being faster..

What's the point of downloading a slow as shit blockchain and slow as shit transaction that take fucking forever to confirm, when you use LTC for the same purpose now and faster.

Why do people prefer old v1.0 slow shit with problems that have been fixed in v2.0(Litecoin)? Idk, they just can't accept the fact that there's newer and better things out there. It's like a parent, it teaches it child to be better than the parent and succeed, and Bitcoin is Litecoin's Mom or Dad(Whatever you want it to be), and has taught it a lot of things, and Litecoin has taken those teachings. With that said, parents get old and don't live forever, Bitcoin is getting old and slow, so Litecoin is new and energetic(fast), come on it's obvious, a 50 year old doesn't have the same energy as a 20 year old... and if you deny that, you must be old and in denial yourself.

Now, some of the faggits might say "Well, Bitcoin has only be around few a small amount of years", yeah foo, have you ever heard of Crypto years?

1 year = 12.5 crypto years(for BTC)
1 year = 20 crypto years(for LTC) //All depends on the coding and what not is how the years are calculated.

Anyhow, I think it would be appropriate for users to accept LTC as a newer and better cryptocurrency than to BTC.
448  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $1000+ bounty for litecoin 51% attack on: March 18, 2013, 05:07:27 PM
Oh my, anybody remember BTCExpress?

Guy was doxed, and stopped posting using that account. I'd stop while you are ahead OP.
On the other hand go for it, my tip is contacting Luke-Jr the guy hates Litecoin almost as much as you and he runs a pool. I am always for any drama involving Luke-Jr.  Tongue

Uncle Bitlane and I were the ones that did that.
449  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: That's the end of the altcoins glory? on: March 17, 2013, 07:49:56 PM
Bitcoin faggits are just made cause they can't find the right config to mine sCrypt with their GPU's or FPGA's :trlf:


sCrypt dun like you!
450  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $500+ bounty for litecoin 51% attack on: March 17, 2013, 07:40:42 PM
It is easy, just not everyone knows what exactly to do :trlf:

There are a lot of ways to get around WriteProcessMemory or OpenProcess call monitoring if that's what you're talking about.  It's really easy to write straight binary code to memory from a C program from overflow or other simple calls that will never be detected that way.

:trlf: :trlf: :trlf: :trlf: not saying anymoar :trlf: :trlf: :trlf:
451  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $500+ bounty for litecoin 51% attack on: March 17, 2013, 07:30:23 PM
Just check if any system files have injected any different byte arrays into the systems memory. Checking if anything has been written to the VirtualMemory or any space has been allocated in the memory.

If it were that easy, anti-virus software companies would be out of a job pretty quickly.  Cheesy

It is easy, just not everyone knows what exactly to do :trlf:
452  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $500+ bounty for litecoin 51% attack on: March 17, 2013, 07:22:57 PM
You buy a "botkiller". It kills all the other peoples infected file besides yours so the zombie is all yours.

That I would trust even less than the botnet computers themselves.  That would need to be something you yourself programmed, and even then it'd be difficult to tell what other backends were and weren't installed on the compromised computer.

Just check if any system files have injected any different byte arrays into the systems memory. Checking if anything has been written to the VirtualMemory or any space has been allocated in the memory.
453  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $500+ bounty for litecoin 51% attack on: March 17, 2013, 07:15:09 PM
The only problem I hate about checkpoints is once we restore and the coins are gone, the coin is over.

There is another massive problem with the litecoin botnet scheme too -- when people realize that they can make lots of money using a botnet to mine litecoin, the price of renting a botnet will increase tremendously based upon demand and there will be intense competition now for "zombie" computers.

The other thing is that computers you get from a botnet are usually shared as far as I can tell, so you're competing with other people also using the CPUs.

You buy a "botkiller". It kills all the other peoples infected file besides yours so the zombie is all yours.
454  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $500+ bounty for litecoin 51% attack on: March 17, 2013, 07:07:02 PM
Right now it'd cost somewhere around $20,000 to buy a botnet capable of performing 51% attacks against the Litecoin network.

However, you could make $200,000 from ripping off BTC-E's LTC/BTC buy orders alone.

$20,000? Have you ever had a botnet? Do you know how much one infected computer costs, especially when spending $500?

If you're spending $500 on installs, it's $0.005 per install. Each will probably get 3-5 kH/s assuming that they're shitty.

$500 is 100,000 installs, yes, 100,000 infected computers to mine for you, getting you the speed of 300,000 - 500,000 kH/s on the whole muthafucking network!

I'm sure $500-$700 of installs could practically destroy LTC, but, who actually has such an amount has an amount? No one.

It seems that you in fact contribute nothing. I'm very pleased that you hold lots of slow betacoins hashed on proprietary hardware.

It's called a *checkpoint*, you little idiots. Have fun, children.

Seems some of the ummm....Less aware, let's say, have become a little anxious of late.

Cheesy

$700 to destroy a $10,000,000 currency.  I'm suprised no one has borrowed a lot of litecoins, shorted them, and done this already.  We don't even need a bounty on it.   A checkpoint won't do anything to stop a chain fork.  It could undo the fork after clients upgrade, but it won't help against a sustained 51% attack.

Wow you are a dumbass.

1. A checkpoint would ensure that your fork would not affect current users of litecoin.

2. "it could undo the fork after the clients upgrade"...right like 50% of us are going to upgrade to your bullshit forked code? LOL!

3. You OP already has shown how stupid you are in thinking that $500, or even no $1000 is enough to get someone to want to "ATTEMPT" to 51% attack Litecoin.'

4. LOL, ROFL, FAIL MORE  Grin Grin Grin

The only problem I hate about checkpoints is once we restore and the coins are gone, the coin is over.
455  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Simran's LTC/BTC-e codes to PayPal service on: March 17, 2013, 07:05:41 PM
....If the attitude is really "I don't give a fuck about IRS, I'll do whatever I want'', well I don't give a fuck myself about ignorant beings.

Nobody asked you to give a fuck, so don't make it seem like you're forced too and I'm not listening. You're not my parents, a laywer or even a friend/person here I'd even take advice from. You've been talking shit about me, being a fucking pussy saying that it's illegal for us to say "Buy LTC BUY LTC BUY" in the chat box and that it's bad practice. Then you try to come up with other justifications that no one gives a fuck about and yet you come back to spread your nonsense. People will use my service with as much money as they want. You can fuck yourself.

Also, BUY LTC BUY LTC BUY LTC!!!!!!@!@!

YOU LIKE THAT, BITCH?

I wonder what all that can be called. Childish perhaps.

I sincerely hope you are successful, so you get all the heat you deserve.

I'm at successful. Saying that I'm not successful is an insult to you.
456  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Simran's LTC/BTC-e codes to PayPal service on: March 17, 2013, 06:15:30 PM
....If the attitude is really "I don't give a fuck about IRS, I'll do whatever I want'', well I don't give a fuck myself about ignorant beings.

Nobody asked you to give a fuck, so don't make it seem like you're forced too and I'm not listening. You're not my parents, a laywer or even a friend/person here I'd even take advice from. You've been talking shit about me, being a fucking pussy saying that it's illegal for us to say "Buy LTC BUY LTC BUY" in the chat box and that it's bad practice. Then you try to come up with other justifications that no one gives a fuck about and yet you come back to spread your nonsense. People will use my service with as much money as they want. You can fuck yourself.

Also, BUY LTC BUY LTC BUY LTC!!!!!!@!@!

YOU LIKE THAT, BITCH?
457  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Simran's LTC/BTC-e codes to PayPal service on: March 17, 2013, 06:04:58 PM

I turn 14 in September, and I'm not allowed to work... how do I send the IRS this info?

Depending on state law, you do have to pay income tax even if you are a minor if you make a certain amount per year. I know in MD its if you make over $3,000 per year as a minor, you are supposed to pay taxes, although I'm pretty sure that law is pretty relaxed. On a $250,000 income I don't think they would be quite so lenient.

Also, on a side note, I thought you were 16 Simran?

I'm 13, I lied to everyone. I hope we can still be cool, despite my age. I'm not worried about these taxes.
458  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Simran's LTC/BTC-e codes to PayPal service on: March 17, 2013, 05:51:01 PM
You should also state your cap.

Because I guarantee this wouldnt work to cash out my coins.

There isn't one, because depending on the amount, I trade in segments.

Kk let me cash out 400k...

oh and good luck with IRS having 250k$ in and out of your accounts and paypal.

Is it illegal to make $250K or something?  Why would the IRS care as long as you reported it as income (just like any cryptocoin income requires)?
I wonder how much money he would make paying (20%?) Tax on 250k? Sorry how much money he would lose.

Why would I pay taxes? I'm only 13!
of course ALL income is tax exempt for minors..... Lol

Anyways, I'll let you learn the hard way.

I turn 14 in September, and I'm not allowed to work... how do I send the IRS this info?
459  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Simran's LTC/BTC-e codes to PayPal service on: March 17, 2013, 05:27:25 PM
You should also state your cap.

Because I guarantee this wouldnt work to cash out my coins.

There isn't one, because depending on the amount, I trade in segments.

Kk let me cash out 400k...

oh and good luck with IRS having 250k$ in and out of your accounts and paypal.

Is it illegal to make $250K or something?  Why would the IRS care as long as you reported it as income (just like any cryptocoin income requires)?
I wonder how much money he would make paying (20%?) Tax on 250k? Sorry how much money he would lose.

Why would I pay taxes? I'm only 13!
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