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March 01, 2013, 07:09:07 AM |
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I was already making a website, but now I am making it to be BitCoin friendly...
1) We will have a faucet
2) We will have forums that pay in uBTC, based on relevant post count.
3) I already made a raffle thread here, and will make BitCoin raffles on our site.
4) We will try to make wheels to spin and dice to roll, so you can test your luck with your BTC.
5) We will have Photo taking, Video making and Graphic design contests in which the winner is paid BTC.
6) We will allow models to enter to make pages on our site and accept donation in BTC, or even get recognized for a job outside our site
7) We will allow artists and tattoo artists to enter to make pages on our site and accept donation in BTC
So our site is going to be VERY BitCoin friendly if you would like to get involved in this project just let me know what you can bring to the table. Donations are accepted.
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March 01, 2013, 09:37:55 AM |
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6) We will allow models to enter to make pages on our site and accept donation in BTC, or even get recognized for a job outside our site
I hope these models know they will be modeling, unlike your other "model" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147657.0
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 02:47:11 PM |
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6) We will allow models to enter to make pages on our site and accept donation in BTC, or even get recognized for a job outside our site
I hope these models know they will be modeling, unlike your other "model" https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=147657.0Everyone is any video or picture I share is a willing participant.
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 07:55:30 PM |
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Can anyone else suggest anything?
I am trying to make this community stronger.
I will have an RSS feed from somewhere on this site to our site, I just had that idea. That will help too.
Any other ideas?
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 07:59:43 PM |
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We will have a BitCoin shop, where you can buy e-books and small things...
Any other ideas?
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 01, 2013, 08:18:29 PM |
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We will have a guide to the silk road and other reputable places on the deep web.
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March 03, 2013, 04:38:54 PM |
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Also spelling it correctly might be a start.
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March 03, 2013, 04:41:23 PM |
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Will you be selling videos of milfs?
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 03, 2013, 07:49:14 PM |
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We will have a guide to the silk road
*facepalm* I hope people realize that the governments of the world will only allow SR to exist as long as it doesn't hit critical mass. All of these people going around shouting about it and writing guides to help people use it are going to be the ones to kill it off. Its supposed to be a secret! keep it that way! It's not supposed to be secret. The creator of the silk road says that he loves when people make articles because it increases traffic. And use logic. The more people on TOR the more anonymous you are The more people on SR the more anonymous you are The more drugs in the mail, the more anonymous your package is.
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 04, 2013, 12:22:32 AM |
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What happens then when the governments of the world say, enough is enough, and then start targetting Bitcoin in order to stamp out SR? Then other crypto currencies prevail.
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 04, 2013, 12:23:43 AM |
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Here is one example: they could start monitoring the exchanges (which they already do to some extent) and then start getting search warrants, phone taps etc for anyone buying or sell large amounts of BTC. There are roughly 100 people involved in the running of SR, all of which are paid in BTC, if just one gets caught who knows what kind of information they might be able to hand over for a deal with prosecuters.
the whole point of BitCoin and TOR is to make sure that none of it can be traced.
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 04, 2013, 12:24:33 AM |
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More drugs in the mail will just mean that customs will be toughened up. Most SR sellers have stopped shipping to Nordic countries as some Nordic countries now have what SR sellers call "weed detect" as 99.5% of their orders were being seized because of new technology that customs were using. They've tried everything to beat it, and nobody has managed to yet. Once the volume of drugs being smuggled in increases, every country will have this.
Anyone on SR will tell you, order domestic or you are ASKING for trouble with customs.
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March 04, 2013, 12:31:14 AM |
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What happens then when the governments of the world say, enough is enough, and then start targetting Bitcoin in order to stamp out SR? Here is one example: they could start monitoring the exchanges (which they already do to some extent) and then start getting search warrants, phone taps etc for anyone buying or sell large amounts of BTC. There are roughly 100 people involved in the running of SR, all of which are paid in BTC, if just one gets caught who knows what kind of information they might be able to hand over for a deal with prosecuters. The more drugs in the mail, the more anonymous your package is.
More drugs in the mail will just mean that customs will be toughened up. Most SR sellers have stopped shipping to Nordic countries as some Nordic countries now have what SR sellers call "weed detect" as 99.5% of their orders were being seized because of new technology that customs were using. They've tried everything to beat it, and nobody has managed to yet. Once the volume of drugs being smuggled in increases, every country will have this. Thats why you only deal with domestic customers
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 04, 2013, 04:12:05 PM |
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the whole point of BitCoin and TOR is to make sure that none of it can be traced.
Are you sure you read what I wrote? 1)Also that statement is false, it is totally possible to trace Bitcoin and TOR. All BTC transactions are public in the Blockchain, and there are many methods to monitor TOR traffic. Anyone on SR will tell you, order domestic or you are ASKING for trouble with customs.
2)Domestic mail is still screened for illegal substances. Then other crypto currencies prevail.
3)Then they will go after the other crypto-currencies, which are mostly just forks of Bitcoin anyway. Are you sure you read what I said about the creator of SR enjoying traffic from articles in magazines? 1) If TOR can be traced, then it's better to have more people on the network. Less chance of them watching you specifically. 2) Domestic mail is screened, but hardly gets found. Go study SR, there are forums on the site that talk all about the mail and stuff. 3) Then other crypto currencies will take those currencies place. Each one better (more encrypted) than the last.
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March 04, 2013, 04:18:04 PM |
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I think SilkRoad is expensive - seems anonymity costs!
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*Image Removed* I use Localbitcoins to sell bitcoins for GBP by bank transfer!
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March 04, 2013, 04:39:35 PM |
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Are you sure you read what I said about the creator of SR enjoying traffic from articles in magazines?
Yes, the guy is an anarchist and has made it pretty clear that he doesn't give two fucks if he gets caught and he goes to jail for the rest of his life. 2 SR mods are AWOL and haven't been heard from in months now and he's not worried at all about it. 3) Then other crypto currencies will take those currencies place. Each one better (more encrypted) than the last.
I don't think theres' much point arguing this anymore, you're clearly not understanding how fragile the whole system really is. Crypto-currencies aren't "encrypted". Just please don't do something stupid. The title of this thread is "I want to help Bitcoin" and promoting the darker side of it isn't helping!
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 04, 2013, 05:08:58 PM |
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I think SilkRoad is expensive - seems anonymity costs! Only if you are looking for illegal drugs. I think it's stupid to buy illegal stuff on their anyways. I just look on their for cheap legal stuff.
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UncleBuckRIU (OP)
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March 04, 2013, 05:10:48 PM |
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Are you sure you read what I said about the creator of SR enjoying traffic from articles in magazines?
Yes, the guy is an anarchist and has made it pretty clear that he doesn't give two fucks if he gets caught and he goes to jail for the rest of his life. 2 SR mods are AWOL and haven't been heard from in months now and he's not worried at all about it. 3) Then other crypto currencies will take those currencies place. Each one better (more encrypted) than the last.
I don't think theres' much point arguing this anymore, you're clearly not understanding how fragile the whole system really is. Crypto-currencies aren't "encrypted". Just please don't do something stupid. The title of this thread is "I want to help Bitcoin" and promoting the darker side of it isn't helping! So you think that mods flaunting and getting caught is equal to traffic taking away anonymity? Did you forget what we are talking about? We're talking about how traffic is good for the silk road, not how sometimes isolated incidents can occur if someone is reckless.
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