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March 29, 2013, 01:43:57 PM
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Since about a year ago we started spreading the bitcoin word in Venezuela, mixing up BTC and lechugas verdes y amazonicas and we were able to bring some financial fresh air to certain sectors that were being strangled by the grips of the Venezuelan FED - Cadivi

Now that Chavez has died, there's a new sheriff in town. Maduro, a man with little or no financial knowledge runs the show.

Is this the opportunity we wanted, the window to approach Maduro with a new economic model and show him how working with bitcoin instead of against it works in their favor.

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March 29, 2013, 01:58:53 PM
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Worth a try though I doubt you'll get anywhere.
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March 29, 2013, 02:01:45 PM
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I also doubt Maduro is running the show, at least the financial aspects of it.

But you could try. If you sold Bitcoin as something that can disrupt the evil banking corporative mafias  Grin
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March 29, 2013, 02:05:08 PM
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Having said that, if bitcoin can survive another 6 years, we might have a chance of a sovereign nation, small, taking a flyer.
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March 29, 2013, 02:10:23 PM
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Having said that, if bitcoin can survive another 6 years, we might have a chance of a sovereign nation, small, taking a flyer.

I doubt bitcoin will survive that long, but bytecoin will last more than that.

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March 29, 2013, 02:26:36 PM
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Having said that, if bitcoin can survive another 6 years, we might have a chance of a sovereign nation, small, taking a flyer.

I doubt bitcoin will survive that long, but bytecoin will last more than that.

Maria 2.0

I'm from Venezuela, I have bought Bitcoin with Bolivares several times, Bitcoin is really useful because you can't forge them like cash.

By the way, do you know any business/shops that use Bitcoin in Venezuela?. I'd like to spend my mined bitcoins there!.
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March 29, 2013, 02:46:32 PM
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Don't feed the troll

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March 29, 2013, 02:48:20 PM
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Don't feed the troll

lol it's maria, you're right.
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March 29, 2013, 03:38:00 PM
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Don't feed the troll

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March 29, 2013, 05:33:09 PM
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Worth a try though I doubt you'll get anywhere.

I also doubt it as well. Trying to please quasi-socialistic people in power is probably "perdiendo su tiempo".
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March 30, 2013, 01:53:37 AM
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If this is the same Maria I met long ago, please, closed /thread.

Anyone from the forum or anywhere who says something about telling Maduro, Chávez' ghost or any other president in any country about adopting Bitcoins for his "convenience" should be tagged as scam instantly.

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March 30, 2013, 11:31:30 AM
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If this is the same Maria I met long ago, please, closed /thread.

Anyone from the forum or anywhere who says something about telling Maduro, Chávez' ghost or any other president in any country about adopting Bitcoins for his "convenience" should be tagged as scam instantly.

I have never met you. Stop making crazy claims like that.

We have a big pool in Lechuga Verde and some strong political connections. What would you know, please, metase la lengua en el culo sino tiene nada bueno que decir.

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March 30, 2013, 02:00:21 PM
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If this is the same Maria I met long ago, please, closed /thread.

Anyone from the forum or anywhere who says something about telling Maduro, Chávez' ghost or any other president in any country about adopting Bitcoins for his "convenience" should be tagged as scam instantly.

I have never met you. Stop making crazy claims like that.

We have a big pool in Lechuga Verde and some strong political connections. What would you know, please, metase la lengua en el culo sino tiene nada bueno que decir.

Maria 2.0

Are you talking about the lechugaverde scam?.
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March 30, 2013, 02:03:05 PM
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How can bitcoin be better than state-mandated fiat for a government?
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March 30, 2013, 02:26:50 PM
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If this is the same Maria I met long ago, please, closed /thread.

Anyone from the forum or anywhere who says something about telling Maduro, Chávez' ghost or any other president in any country about adopting Bitcoins for his "convenience" should be tagged as scam instantly.

I have never met you. Stop making crazy claims like that.

We have a big pool in Lechuga Verde and some strong political connections. What would you know, please, metase la lengua en el culo sino tiene nada bueno que decir.

Maria 2.0

Ah! Señora 2.0... estas la 1.0 tambien?
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March 30, 2013, 06:56:14 PM
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If this is the same Maria I met long ago, please, closed /thread.

Anyone from the forum or anywhere who says something about telling Maduro, Chávez' ghost or any other president in any country about adopting Bitcoins for his "convenience" should be tagged as scam instantly.

I have never met you. Stop making crazy claims like that.

We have a big pool in Lechuga Verde and some strong political connections. What would you know, please, metase la lengua en el culo sino tiene nada bueno que decir.

Maria 2.0

Bonita forma de empezar un servicio, insultando a la gente.

You should be banned just because you are using a name well-known in the forum as a Scam account.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83790.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=93515.0

I don't know anyone from LechugaVerde.com, but I don't think they are that good defeating any government if they're not even able to keep their webpages online!

Maybe it's you the one misleading the LechugaVerde.com and "LechugaFeliz" scam project.

Venezuela doesn't need people who thinks that talking to a imposed pseudo-president about a currency funded for freedom is a good idea.

BTW you can stop finishing every post with that ridiculous "Maria 2.0" thing, we know how to read your name in the profile section!

www.lechugafeliz.com esta en las etapas finales de su lanzamiento. Invitamos a todos a probar la pagina y a dejar sus sugerencias aqui o en privado. Gracias a todos!

Residentes de Venezuela: Buscamos socios  en Caracas y Maracaibo con cuentas de Mercantil y Banesco. Ya se acabara pronto el abuso del gobierno contra ustedee amigos mios. En la union esta la fuerza.

Maria.

Since about a year ago we started spreading the bitcoin word in Venezuela, mixing up BTC and lechugas verdes y amazonicas and we were able to bring some financial fresh air to certain sectors that were being strangled by the grips of the Venezuelan FED - Cadivi

Now that Chavez has died, there's a new sheriff in town. Maduro, a man with little or no financial knowledge runs the show.

Is this the opportunity we wanted, the window to approach Maduro with a new economic model and show him how working with bitcoin instead of against it works in their favor.

Maria 2.0

"Ya se acabara pronto el abuso del gobierno contra ustedee amigos mios. En la union esta la fuerza." -> "Is this the opportunity we wanted, the window to approach Maduro with a new economic model and show him how working with bitcoin instead of against it works in their favor."

Jajajaj en el caso de que seas la misma Maria (cosa que es muy probable por lo mal que escribes), has pasado de querer acabar con la opresión del dictador a ayudar a un presidente impuesto inconstitucionalmente a usar Bitcoins.

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March 30, 2013, 07:02:15 PM
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If this is the same Maria I met long ago, please, closed /thread.

Anyone from the forum or anywhere who says something about telling Maduro, Chávez' ghost or any other president in any country about adopting Bitcoins for his "convenience" should be tagged as scam instantly.

I have never met you. Stop making crazy claims like that.

We have a big pool in Lechuga Verde and some strong political connections. What would you know, please, metase la lengua en el culo sino tiene nada bueno que decir.

Maria 2.0

Here you can see Maria2.0 and her big pool


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March 31, 2013, 09:19:12 PM
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Definitivo. La ignorancia domina aqui en el foro. Suerte a todos.

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