Is this the start of full repayments? Only with lots of hugs ♥
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Welcome to Bitbond.net (Beta) - the first platform for Bitcoin debt instruments Seems kinda sketchy to be claiming to be the first when we have already in this thread pointed out one other example, BTCjam, you could also argue that "platform for Bitcoin debt instruments" is also applicable to GLBSE (now defunct), MPEx (now basically defunct), BTCT (now defunct), BitFunder (now defunct), coinlenders (now defunct), bitfinex, ripple (defunct from day one), and the lending section of this forum (now defunct), just to name a few examples.
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And if I manage to get a lot of customers I have an ability and contacts in enough data centres to make the likes of drop box connection look like there hosting on dial up...
Sure thing, I am sure you have "an ability" and more contacts than Amazon S3.
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Yes, and it works perfectly fine, and nobody is going to care about your certificate authority. CA (Certificate Authority) matters for the people, to enhance their customer's trust level for the business. No it doesn't, please cite your claim that CA influences consumer behavior. Anecdotally I have never took a remote interest in whatever CA a certificate was from, nor am I aware of anyone who does.
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I suppose it's not a ridiculous idea, but the mods will probably just say to accept your ban and do the time. I think people would then just try spam the reports in to get unlocked. Would they all have to be reports that were handled successfully? Getting 50 good ones correct at 100% probably isn't as easy as it sounds and would probably take most users a week to achieve anyway.
well it will take 2-3 days to report 50posts, and its not necessary that they get 100percent correct, they can get atleast 60percent correct, if they make less than 30percent correct they get to report more 20posts and if they report less than 10percent correct, they get a permanent ban. Like this we can make this system People will report posts without any reason for it to be reported, or file frivolous reports out of spite, no matter what penalties you add. It's just going to cause more trouble.
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eBay contacted CNET after this story was initially published, saying it discovered "recently" that it was a victim of "a cyber attack on our corporate information network, which compromised a database containing eBay user passwords." The company's spokesperson told CNET there is "no evidence that any financial information was accessed or compromised."
The statement follows an odd stream of events this morning when eBay-owned PayPal posted a blog entitled "eBay, Inc. to Ask All eBay users to Change Passwords." The blog post included nothing but the title, but quickly hit the Web after it was retweeted dozens of times. The blog post was then taken down from PayPal's site, causing even more confusion for users of the online auction house.
eBay has since posted information about the hack on it's official blog. The company will ask all users to change their passwords starting later on Wednesday. The database, which eBay said was compromised in late February and early March, held eBay customer's names, encrypted passwords, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth. However, the company says users' financial information was not accessed.
http://www.cnet.com/news/ebay-hacked-requests-all-users-change-passwords/USD has been hacked everyone!
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Duh, after crashing for months. Ripple isn't an altcoin, and it is a scam
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@VOD u are not only the trusted person on the world..
So please give a chance to newbie..
Everyone gets a chance. You blew yours by coming to an anonymous non-reversible currency site and begging for money first thing. You want another? Spend a few months building up your rep by contributing to the community in a positive way. Or just make a new account and don't jump to trying to borrow.
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Hi fxo, let me know if you would still be interested in letting me advertise I have a lot of posts!
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Please explain how I purchased a SSL certificate that works perfectly fine for $3?
It may be different CA (Certificate Authority). Yes, and it works perfectly fine, and nobody is going to care about your certificate authority.
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i happy lend you, put private key, send coin to private key.
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And It needs serious investigation as suicide is considered both illegal, and a crime.
Where the fuck do you live because suicide is neither illegal or a crime in the majority of jurisdictions. give me a free hug TradeFortress, you owe me 0.04 for the signature thing. :| --- On topic: I really can't believe it but "lightlord" has given me all the money I needed to pay off my rent and I'll be owing him forever for literally saving my life. Now with the rent paid off, I can manage the food and other things myself although it will be a very little bit hard but the main problem was solved. I really can't ever thank him enough for literally saving my life. Thank you lightlord! That's great to hear, but you shouldn't never ever gamble again unless you're fully content with throwing the money away.
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It is a simple no frills program. I think that it is way more secure than any email. It takes a little while to send a message because your computer has to do some work before the message is allowed to be sent out, so that part could be a bit slow as it won't be like instant messaging. Still, that work it is doing is part of the process that makes it more secure.
No it's not. gpg takes 5 seconds.
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Please explain how I purchased a SSL certificate that works perfectly fine for $3?
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Sorry I am beating you
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And It needs serious investigation as suicide is considered both illegal, and a crime.
Where the fuck do you live because suicide is neither illegal or a crime in the majority of jurisdictions.
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Hi hitbtc, Would you be interested in a signature ad campaign? I have 6000+ posts and can also change my custom title to advertise your exchange
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You can try using an offchain wallet.
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