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1521  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL ASIC is bogus on: September 28, 2012, 10:52:25 AM
"I told you so."

You already have the honour to be the first one to answer to pirateat40's OP...
Don't overdo it!
1522  Economy / Speculation / price development on ASIC mining hardware on: September 28, 2012, 09:23:12 AM
Hello All,

 what are your guesses on the price development for ASIC miners?
I guess the price for the first batch will include a big portion of the development cost...

Will they get dirt cheap soon? Will difficulty skyrocket beyond our imagination and buying the first products a bad decision?
1523  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Can i mine with two ASICs from two different companies on the same computer? on: September 28, 2012, 12:09:10 AM
Another interesting question: If you ordered an Avalon ASIC miner, can you connect other miners to it?
1524  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: September 27, 2012, 01:52:35 PM
you gotta know I try to keep good karma and it's only fair such things happen to me from time to time...
1525  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com on: September 27, 2012, 02:49:48 AM
Gotta post what just happened:

Hello Cablepair

If you would like to convert your un-shipped ModMiner Quad order to a bASIC order please email me to arrange this. (I reserve the right to approve and deny these requests on a case by case basis) I also will be offering rebates for current ModMiner Quad owners who wish to do a trade in closer the bASIC ship dates, more details to come soon.

I would LOVE to - my order number is 181. You also wouldn't need to answer the open questions about the 5V and the measurements anymore!
By the way, I live in China and if you need dirt-cheap housings I maybe could be of help.

        many thanks,

                el_rlee

PS: Also sent to your email

Confirmed.

Can you get other things dirt cheap? do you have connections in manufacturing? I do a lot of business in china.

thanks

hi, you just sent me an USPS shipping notification... is that a mistake?

LOL I just realized you wanted your order converted to bASIC

looks like you just got a free ModMiner Quad

Enjoy! Smiley


Man.
I'm speechless!
I LOVE IT!
Sooooooooooooooo AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1526  Economy / Securities / Re: TYGRR.* assets on GLBSE delisted. on: September 26, 2012, 02:03:18 PM
UK equivelent of the SEC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_Services_Authority
1527  Economy / Securities / Re: TYGRR.* assets on GLBSE delisted. on: September 26, 2012, 08:48:11 AM
queerly, and late. Now, such actions on assets Goats do not seem logical.

So we should do nothing then?



That's what you did with all the PPT's when pirate defaulted. Highly toxic that time, you didn't give a fuck.
1528  Economy / Services / Re: wanted: quality VPS (virtual private server) provider who takes bitcoin on: September 24, 2012, 12:40:51 PM
I understand.
How does for example the German Chaos Computer Club address this problem? I don't think RIPE doesn't get complaints about their German IP's...
1529  Economy / Services / Re: wanted: quality VPS (virtual private server) provider who takes bitcoin on: September 24, 2012, 12:25:05 PM
Luceo, just out of curiosity: Is it okay to run a Tor exit node on your VPS?
1530  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Most Bitcoin friendly country for founding a company on: September 24, 2012, 12:19:51 PM
The Principality of Sealand is an unrecognized entity, which means imho that the British Navy can come any time and claim back this territory... Also there is no embassy of the republic of sealand where you could hide in...
1531  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Most Bitcoin friendly country for founding a company on: September 24, 2012, 04:10:09 AM
On-line casinos have chosen Gibraltar or is it Malta(?).

Iceland has an MP that spoke at bitcoin conference.

Panama has interesting privacy, incorporation, etc laws.

New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong (and others) have laws making it easy to set-up a company.

Finland had declared bitcoin legal (only in passing I might note).

Basically it is a whole cornucopia ... I've even noticed some operations are basing the machines that store identifying customer data in places that have hard private data laws, and the servers that do transacting, processing (whatever service the business it is actually performing) in other jurisdictions that just refer to the customers as non-identifiable numbers.

It is both for online Casinos - Gibraltar & Malta, but I guess that has something to do with wanting to be in an European Country.

What's an MP?

Yes, there is a shitload of tax havens on this planet - I doubt that Finland and New Zealand are really easy to run a bitcoin company. Anybody watching how New Zealand treated the Megaupload case? Bitcoin being "legal" might not even be an advantage...
1532  Economy / Services / Re: wanted: quality VPS (virtual private server) provider who takes bitcoin on: September 24, 2012, 02:42:56 AM
look on torproject.org - they have a list of tor friendly providers, a free speech offshore provider might be what you are looking for
1533  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Most Bitcoin friendly country for founding a company on: September 23, 2012, 04:32:40 AM
Ah, I know now why there you need to confirm that you are not a US citizen for all European online stock trading sites.

Bitcoinica was a registered financial service provider under New Zealand law. Anybody knows how that worked for them?
Are there any other experiences with setting up such a company in another country?
Torland seams the most Bitcoin friendly, unfortunately that scares off a big part of the user base an endangers you of Mtgox freezing your assets.
But I get a feeling now why Bitcoinica is offline for such a long time and nobody came up with a successor so far. It's not the programming work which prevents it happening I guess.



It has never been the programming side of things which has kept any of these sites back. It is the legal risk in running such an operation. It's not possible to run one anonymously (mybitcoins.com as an example of what happens).

forgot ICBIT, but it doesn't seam so popular so far...

Nefario, would you like to share some of your legal structure behind GLBSE and experiences you made?

Edit: Okay, didn't do my homework, found the interview with you here http://bitcoinweekly.com/articles/interview-with-nefario-founder-of-bitcoin-global
although it seams you changed your mind since then...
1534  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Most Bitcoin friendly country for founding a company on: September 23, 2012, 04:16:24 AM
Ah, I know now why there you need to confirm that you are not a US citizen for all European online stock trading sites.

Bitcoinica was a registered financial service provider under New Zealand law. Anybody knows how that worked for them?
Are there any other experiences with setting up such a company in another country?
Torland seams the most Bitcoin friendly, unfortunately that scares off a big part of the user base an endangers you of Mtgox freezing your assets.
But I get a feeling now why Bitcoinica is offline for such a long time and nobody came up with a successor so far. It's not the programming work which prevents it happening I guess.

1535  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Most Bitcoin friendly country for founding a company on: September 22, 2012, 02:04:30 PM
Take SatoshiDICE for instance:
According to my (I'm not a lawyer) knowledge the following is at least highly questionable in the EU:

  • no company details on the website
  • no sign of a gambling license
  • you would need to pay ~25% tax for your earnings every month
  • anti money laundering should be okay, but "know your customer" is definitely not

I don't think a SatoshiDICE Co., Ltd. would live long when sued in the EU.
1536  Bitcoin / Project Development / Most Bitcoin friendly country for founding a company on: September 22, 2012, 12:07:18 PM
Hi all,

 which country is most suited to found a Bitcoin based company out there? Looking for:

  • Easy and cheap incorporation of a limited liability company
  • Low tax
  • Easy AML and KYC law

Isle of Man? Panama? Macao? Hong Kong?
1537  Other / Off-topic / Re: Vlad "plots" aginst best freind scammer Matthew N. Wright on: September 12, 2012, 03:31:27 PM
you feel a 10 000 btc bet 2 days before the deadline is a serious legal obligation?

Clearly both Vlad and I do. Why else would we want the debt and use it to get Matthews assets?

Vlad thinks it's worth 2 year subscriptions of a magazine - whats your estimation?

We are looking into it. In Korea digital money is just as valid as fiat and they are pretty strict about debt (they will literally seize what you have and deport you). However the issue we are unclear about is if we can sue for a gambling debt. Because Matthew came into debt cuz he was gambling it might be tricky. This type of gambling in Korea might be illegal so who knows.

Anyway at this time I think the debt is worth more than a few mags.

please keep the community updated about your lawyers costs, that could be entertaining... have fun with the Koreans!
1538  Other / Off-topic / Re: Vlad "plots" aginst best freind scammer Matthew N. Wright on: September 12, 2012, 03:16:03 PM
you feel a 10 000 btc bet 2 days before the deadline is a serious legal obligation?

Clearly both Vlad and I do. Why else would we want the debt and use it to get Matthews assets?

Vlad thinks it's worth 2 year subscriptions of a magazine - whats your estimation?
1539  Other / Off-topic / Re: Vlad "plots" aginst best freind scammer Matthew N. Wright on: September 12, 2012, 02:56:28 PM
you feel a 10 000 btc bet 2 days before the deadline is a serious legal obligation?

Clearly both Vlad and I do. Why else would we want the debt and use it to get Matthews assets?


You don't have a chance. It isn't worth the time. Talk to a lawyer.
If somebody promises you a Million $ to give him a blowjob would you do it and sue him afterwards if he ain't pain'?
1540  Other / Off-topic / Re: Vlad "plots" aginst best freind scammer Matthew N. Wright on: September 12, 2012, 02:43:18 PM
you feel a 10 000 btc bet 2 days before the deadline is a serious legal obligation?
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