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May 04, 2016, 12:47:06 AM Last edit: May 04, 2016, 01:17:42 AM by SheHadMANHands |
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i hear matt damon is going to play gavin
gosling is an undercover CIA operative
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May 04, 2016, 02:05:15 AM |
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Legacy Finance broadcasting... Legacy Finance broadcasting...
People of Bitconistan, greetings from the Third Reich! This is the voice you have learned to fear. This is the Voice of Terror.
Again, we bring you disaster: crushing, humiliating disaster.
It is folly to stand against the mighty wrath of the Fuhrer. Do you need more testimony of his invincible might to bring you to your knees? Very well.
Are you ready, Operative Number 7? This is the Voice of Terror. A secret ASIC factory somewhere in Bitcoinistan. Listen. Screams of the dying can still be heard.
This is the Voice of Terror. Are you there, people of Bitconistan, shivering in your cellars? Listen, Operative 41. The fuse is lighted. ...
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May 04, 2016, 02:10:51 AM |
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Your spacing is willy nilly. Definately not up to standards.
 i hear matt damon is going to play gavin
lol, well cast 
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May 04, 2016, 03:54:00 AM Last edit: May 04, 2016, 04:10:02 AM by edgar |
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That post, along with his BBC interview video, shows Wright to have a very dislikeable and at the same time needy personality. He's seemingly self-absorbed, bitter, internally contradictory (continuously publicly proclaiming that he wants privacy). Such a disposition is no way consistent with a person who would have compiled bitcoin's first whitepaper and engaged the more than two year follow-up efforts. In other words, it makes no sense that he seems to want to go to such efforts to show that he's Satoshi (in spite of his claims that he was supposedly forced into such a position because he is concerned about the privacy of his staff, etc etc). If you really want privacy, just say you are not Satoshi and you made it all up, and you would be more believable... This whole thing makes little to no sense, except for the conclusion that he is a fraud because he appears to be trying too hard. TIL Craig Wright is 95% of the pro-trolls in here!
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JayJuanGee
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to "non-custodial"
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May 04, 2016, 04:56:59 AM |
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... He's seemingly self-absorbed, bitter, internally contradictory (continuously publicly proclaiming that he wants privacy). Such a disposition is no way consistent with a person who would have compiled bitcoin's first whitepaper and engaged the more than two year follow-up efforts..
lol! you are aware of that especially geniuses are often weird and difficult persons? it fits perfectly imo. just not the santa-claus parts of the community have expected. You seem to be attempting to posit an erroneously unsubstantiated and seemingly.. nonfactual and grossly subjective statement regarding JayJuanGee's understanding, or, rather, lack of understanding, of personality traits and/or idiosyncratic attributes typically associated with.. and customarily attributed by the ill-informed mainstream media journalists who lack erudition and verve in psychointelectual sciences to individuals of high intelligence quotient currently contributing to the antifragility of cryptoeconomic echosystem in disruptive and/or groundbreaking manner, or have done so in recent or, possibly even distant past. You sound seemingly self-absorbed, bitter, internally contradictory.. a disposition which is and has been in the past, consistent with a person who would have compiled seemingly self-absorbed, bitter, internally contradictory disposition into an assemblage and/or verbal construct such as a seemingly self-absorbed, bitter, internally contradictory internet forum post. hahahaha Lambie... Looks like you've been studying my writing style for a while... and have mastered turning it into gobbledie gook. Get a life. 
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May 04, 2016, 06:02:02 AM |
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... Looks like you've been studying my writing style for a while... and have mastered turning it into gobbledie gook.
reproducing it with startling accuracy.
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JayJuanGee
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May 04, 2016, 06:09:17 AM Last edit: May 04, 2016, 07:24:19 AM by JayJuanGee |
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... Looks like you've been studying my writing style for a while... and have mastered turning it into gobbledie gook.
reproducing it with startling accuracy. We got Lambies proliferating like rabbits in Australia, and even finishing each others sentences.  What Lambie socket number are you, dumfbrankings? Surely Lambie sockets are numbered in the hundreds by now, no?
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May 04, 2016, 11:59:43 AM |
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Has he been planning this for years?
He has a complicated web of half a dozen companies, going back several years, whose main sources of revenue seem to be private investment and subsidies given by the Australian government to R&D companies. To justify the latter, he used deals between his own companies and his family trust fund. At one point he claimed that one of his entities bought private software from another of his entities, for tens of millions of dollars -- allegedly paid with bitcoin. And he tried to use that deal to get more R&D subsidy money. So, for several years he has had two possible motives to pretend to be Satoshi: to dupe investors, and to explain to the Australian government how he could have so much bitcoin.
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May 04, 2016, 12:39:27 PM |
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which raises the question, are Satoshi's coins effectively lost? If Kleiman who by all accounts was incredibly security concious took the keys to his grave....
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May 04, 2016, 12:51:25 PM |
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which raises the question, are Satoshi's coins effectively lost? If Kleiman who by all accounts was incredibly security concious took the keys to his grave.... Ask Ira Klieman. He seems to hold the key. Pun intended.
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May 04, 2016, 02:04:49 PM |
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which raises the question, are Satoshi's coins effectively lost? If Kleiman who by all accounts was incredibly security concious took the keys to his grave.... Ask Ira Klieman. He seems to hold the key. Pun intended. i thought he lost the key ...
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May 04, 2016, 02:23:07 PM |
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Thank you for this. In other news I wasn't correct that we had left the 440s behind. No surprise there  I know that there is so much BS to CW but didn't realize the depth of the the story.
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May 04, 2016, 02:33:58 PM |
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In other news ...
We can now join the 21inc revolution without buying their $400 Pitato! 21 Inc Unveils Plan to Make Every Computer a Bitcoin ComputerJacob Donnelly | Published on May 3, 2016 at 23:41 BST News Balaji Srinivasan, co-founder and CEO of 21 Inc, announced the launch of the 21 software package at the Consensus 2016 blockchain conference, allowing anyone with a computer to receive bitcoin.
Freely available, the software allows any connected device to join the 21 network, enabling connectivity with the 21 Marketplace and providing capabilities that were previously only available to owners of the 21 Bitcoin Computer.
Srinivasan told the audience:
"What we think is that there is going to be a third Web, the Machine Web, where the links are actually payments between machines."
Third World [Wide] Web. Exciting!
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May 04, 2016, 02:45:32 PM |
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In other news ...
We can now join the 21inc revolution without buying their $400 Pitato! 21 Inc Unveils Plan to Make Every Computer a Bitcoin ComputerJacob Donnelly | Published on May 3, 2016 at 23:41 BST News Balaji Srinivasan, co-founder and CEO of 21 Inc, announced the launch of the 21 software package at the Consensus 2016 blockchain conference, allowing anyone with a computer to receive bitcoin.
Freely available, the software allows any connected device to join the 21 network, enabling connectivity with the 21 Marketplace and providing capabilities that were previously only available to owners of the 21 Bitcoin Computer.
Srinivasan told the audience:
"What we think is that there is going to be a third Web, the Machine Web, where the links are actually payments between machines."
Third World [Wide] Web. Exciting! now that i dont have to pay 500$ for a 21 machine, its worth looking into. i believe they make micropayments cheap like dirt somehow. there software package probably makes handling bitcoin wallets in code simpler, included wallet.h and start making calls like GetNewAddres, SendBTC(int ubtc) definitely worth a look.
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May 04, 2016, 03:05:30 PM |
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now that i dont have to pay 500$ for a 21 machine, its worth looking into. i believe they make micropayments cheap like dirt somehow.
there software package probably makes handling bitcoin wallets in code simpler, included wallet.h and start making calls like GetNewAddres, SendBTC(int ubtc)
definitely worth a look.
I'm looking, but finding very little info. This is how far I got:  Clicked on "Learn Moar," got this:  The only thing which would make this more attractive to me would be something like "please enter your CC and SS# to proceed."
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May 04, 2016, 03:08:02 PM |
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now that i dont have to pay 500$ for a 21 machine, its worth looking into. i believe they make micropayments cheap like dirt somehow.
there software package probably makes handling bitcoin wallets in code simpler, included wallet.h and start making calls like GetNewAddres, SendBTC(int ubtc)
definitely worth a look.
I'm looking, but finding very little info. This is how far I got:  Clicked on "Learn Moar," got this:  The only thing which would make this more attractive to me would be something like "please enter your CC and SS# to proceed." How do they profit themselves? Is it sustainable for them?
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May 04, 2016, 03:14:18 PM |
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now that i dont have to pay 500$ for a 21 machine, its worth looking into. i believe they make micropayments cheap like dirt somehow.
there software package probably makes handling bitcoin wallets in code simpler, included wallet.h and start making calls like GetNewAddres, SendBTC(int ubtc)
definitely worth a look.
I'm looking, but finding very little info. This is how far I got:  Clicked on "Learn Moar," got this:  The only thing which would make this more attractive to me would be something like "please enter your CC and SS# to proceed." How do they profit themselves? Is it sustainable for them? By [possibly] not going to jail (for making millions in VC $ vanish)? idk, if i understand correctly, their software hooks you into their network, sort of like hooking into Google Ads to sell ads on your blog.
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May 04, 2016, 03:18:44 PM |
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now that i dont have to pay 500$ for a 21 machine, its worth looking into. i believe they make micropayments cheap like dirt somehow.
there software package probably makes handling bitcoin wallets in code simpler, included wallet.h and start making calls like GetNewAddres, SendBTC(int ubtc)
definitely worth a look.
I'm looking, but finding very little info. This is how far I got:  Clicked on "Learn Moar," got this:  The only thing which would make this more attractive to me would be something like "please enter your CC and SS# to proceed." How do they profit themselves? Is it sustainable for them? By [possibly] not going to jail (for making millions in VC $ vanish)? Did they advertise here?
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May 04, 2016, 03:22:23 PM |
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That's the wading pool, 21inc are on (off?) the deep end -- Total Equity Funding: $121.05M in 2 Rounds from 10 Investors 
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