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May 19, 2014, 08:05:57 AM
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http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2014/03/13/bitcoin-vault-xapo/

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Bitcoin 'vault' company raises $20 million from big-name investors
By Dan Primack

March 13, 2014: 4:00 PM ET

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Somewhere in the world sits a large vault, manned by armed guards and further protected by biometrics. But there is no gold, cash or jewels inside. Instead, it's just a computer that has never been connected to the Internet.

The vault's purpose? Protecting bitcoin.

Just something I stumble upon while researching Brock Pierce, the Godfather of Bitcoin, et al.'s syndicate dubbed Bitropolis, that's all.

People been asking why March 27, 2014, was so significant when analysis of the top 100 wallets was released, hence offering up an explanation.

Apologies for not posting much during the day, yesterday, but was tied up on the phone with reporters. No fuckin' idea where they got my number.

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PS: See what happens when you fuck with the wrong people via stealing their 1,132 BTC, Paymium? Bitcoin-Central's days, if not hours, are numbered. Anybody been having trouble cashing out lately, due possibly  Wink to liquidity issues? If so, davout, a mod on this forum, is the owner of bitcoin-central.com/.net. Simply drop him a PM, whereupon he'll quickly ignore your message. Don't bother contacting Boussac, for I believe he's still shaken up over what happened in Amsterdam. It wouldn't surprise me to learnt he's still being question by Interpol.

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May 19, 2014, 09:01:19 AM
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PS: See what happens when you fuck with the wrong people via stealing their 1,132 BTC, Paymium? Bitcoin-Central's days, if not hours, are numbered. Anybody been having trouble cashing out lately, due possibly  Wink to liquidity issues? If so, davout, a mod on this forum, is the owner of bitcoin-central.com/.net. Simply drop him a PM, whereupon he'll quickly ignore your message. Don't bother contacting Boussac, for I believe he's still shaken up over what happened in Amsterdam. It wouldn't surprise me to learnt he's still being question by Interpol.

"Post loudly and tote a long sword" is my new motto.



Relevant bet: Bitcoin-Central out of business in 2014

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May 19, 2014, 09:16:02 AM
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PS: See what happens when you fuck with the wrong people via stealing their 1,132 BTC, Paymium? Bitcoin-Central's days, if not hours, are numbered. Anybody been having trouble cashing out lately, due possibly  Wink to liquidity issues? If so, davout, a mod on this forum, is the owner of bitcoin-central.com/.net. Simply drop him a PM, whereupon he'll quickly ignore your message. Don't bother contacting Boussac, for I believe he's still shaken up over what happened in Amsterdam. It wouldn't surprise me to learnt he's still being question by Interpol.

"Post loudly and tote a long sword" is my new motto.



Relevant bet: Bitcoin-Central out of business in 2014

That's a safe bet! Too bad Bets of Bitcoin is no longer around... Moreover, too bad for those who lost funds there. (just noticed they knew how to pump up their numbers on Twitter: https://twitter.com/betsofbitcoin)

Bitcoin-central.net will cease exchanging BTC for EUR as a going concern sometime in 2014. Yes prevails if there is an official announcement of the end of operations or if 30-day volume drops under 100 BTC.
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May 19, 2014, 09:21:07 AM
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It's a good thing they are no longer around ! Otherwise, the losses would still be to come.
What is there not to like about bitbet ?

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May 19, 2014, 09:41:51 AM
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It's a good thing they are no longer around ! Otherwise, the losses would still be to come.
What is there not to like about bitbet ?

Not versed on them, hence not dissing them. Apologies if my post came across as such, bud.
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May 23, 2014, 07:59:17 PM
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What's the story with davout & btc-central exactly plz ?
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May 23, 2014, 08:12:46 PM
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Did any of you guys notice that davout bet 10BTC yesterday on NO?

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May 23, 2014, 08:41:38 PM
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Did any of you guys notice that davout bet 10BTC yesterday on NO?



Link please, to see if he's using my 1,132 BTC to do such.
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May 23, 2014, 08:45:31 PM
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What's the story with davout & btc-central exactly plz ?

Davout owns Bitcoin-Central, of which is backed by a bank, Lemon Way, of which is nothing more than an entity that has ONLY ONE app as their claim-to-fame.

This would be so motherfuckin' hilarious if not for the fact it's true.
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May 23, 2014, 08:49:16 PM
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Link please, to see if he's using my 1,132 BTC to do such.

https://blockchain.info/tx/0f545df2fa52e9c92a980cf447dce59a9a9e0f6488d1871a3af0932158170130
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