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Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Wo Bitcoins ohne Verifizierung verkaufen?
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on: October 09, 2013, 09:59:21 AM
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Das gabs schon ewig, dass man sich verifizieren muss ist neu. Und das funktioniert sowieso nicht richtig, man kann zwar nicht Brad Pitt beim Senden angeben, wenn man aber auf Brad Pitts Konto mit IBAN+BIC und dem angemeldeten Namen schickt, dann nimmt jede Bank das gerne an und Brad Pitt kriegt sein Geld. Dann gibts noch die etlichen Börsen, die keine Authentifizierung vorschreiben, BTC-e oder Bitcurex nur um 2 zu nennen.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you see Silk Road's closure as a positive or negative?
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on: October 08, 2013, 07:05:33 PM
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1. Parents can breathe easy now that their kids can't get LSD posted to them from Amsterdam. Drug prohibition used to have a mechanistic benefit there, as most drug dealers know little kids have to be initiated into the "keep mouth shut" culture before they'll risk selling higher scheduled drugs to them. Yes Carlton, everybody who ever used drugs are innocent children, who are indoctrinated to use Heroin and Crack. Law enforcement, the saviors of the world, should also crack down on any means of preserving privacy, because its just drug dealers and pedobears out there.
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Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Breaking: Silk Road geseizet, Betreiber verhaftet
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on: October 07, 2013, 07:38:23 PM
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Here is the link: <i>Linking to illegal sites is forbidden. If you bypass this censorship, you will be banned.</i>.onion/silkroad/charter Muahahaha, schöne Regeln sind das hier, anscheinend ist alles was aus der Zwiebel kommt illegal. Aber ich mach mir da eh keine Illusionen und der theymos hat die Nutzerdaten von altoid garantiert ohne Augenzwinkern herausgerückt, Hauptsache er kann weiter seine Spenden kassieren. BTW: https://blockchain.info/tx/c99eab8a071d91ce60de038c0d6bff8a51d9f566ef977edc91f6bcf091b7c06f"Public Note: Eu sou do Brasil... Eu quero expressar minha opinião sobre a drogas... o governo prende quem vende drogas só por causa que não da lucro para o governo... então acaba com com o cigarro com as bebidas alcoólicas..." Grob: Die Regierung verbieten das nur, weil sie nichts daran verdient.
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Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should miners collude to steal funds from wallet confiscated by US government?
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on: October 07, 2013, 06:54:44 PM
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I think you may be giving the FBI too much credit. They may just have downloaded Bitcoin-QT, didn't bother to password protect it, and stored the coins there. Or just opened a Blockchain.info wallet account. I somehow doubt they know or understand offline wallets and paper backups and such. Then again, maybe I just have a very low opinion of the FBI.
I think you are still giving them too much credit. They took the encrypted harddrives and now they try to figure out what to hell is on them. Provided the NSA gave them some processing power to even open those.
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Local / Deutsch (German) / Re: Breaking: Silk Road geseizet, Betreiber verhaftet
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on: October 07, 2013, 06:36:51 PM
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Ich habe mich nicht ernsthaft damit beschäftigt, kann auch gut sein das etwas nicht stimmt. Das stimmt schon, aus den wenigen Statements und Interviews geht ganz klar hervor, dass er das aus Überzeugung gemacht hat und sich auch ernsthaft mit den Gründen und Ramifikationen auseinander gesetzt hat. Deswegen sind auch viele über die angeblichen Anschuldigungen der StAnw über die Auftragsmorde so erstaunt und erschüttert. Keine Ahnung ob das stimmt, aber es ist sicherlich einfach öffentlichkeitswirksamer einen skrupellosen Gangster an den Pranger zu stellen, als einen libertären Humanisten. In einem Interview erinnere ich mich gelesen zu haben das er lebenslange Haft für wahrscheinlich hält, doch die Sache ist es ihm Wert SR zu erhalten und der Menschheit diese Plattform zu bieten. Wenn der Staat mit allen seinen Anklagepunkten durchkommt, dann kann er auch tatsächlich soviel erwarten. Aber die haben ihre Hausaufgaben garantiert wieder so schluderig reverseauthentificated, dass er auch gute Chancen hat völlig unbehelligt davonzukommen.
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Economy / Speculation / Re: call an end to the rally
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on: October 07, 2013, 03:58:22 PM
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I got 80 btc out, but they are rolling everything back, so I don't think I'm a millionaire....yet
2 years later you were DPR. Too bad it went all down the drain.
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin reloadable VISA
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on: October 07, 2013, 12:57:34 PM
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Who told you that? You are acquiring a bank account with the purchase of the card. This is your bank account and thus you can withdraw to it. Sorry if I misunderstood, you mean you will create an account in my name so I can register it under my name at the exchange, right? No, its even better, the account is already tied to the card, neither me or you have to do anything. And to top it up there is no name tied to the card/account, which means you can use it with any name. So, what I'm looking for would be more like a "real" Bitcoin reloadable card, without going through SEPA. I still fail to understand that concept. The world unfortunately still works with that antiquated system of FIAT, but you want to load a card with BTC and then? Go shopping with it? Or withdraw BTC at an ATM? Both. POS and ATM. Exactly that. I guess that's reasonable, shopping and withdrawing cash? Or if you have a magic switch for BTC acceptance at every POS, I'm all in for it But you do understand that at some point BTC need to be changed to FIAT and in Europe you have to go thru SEPA. Once this is done, preferably at an Exchange, you can go buckwild and operate that "magic switch" yourself. Can somebody independent please confirm that the description in my sig is so bad that this isnt obvious?
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