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May 22, 2014, 04:23:37 PM |
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stop this brock pierce shit. nobody cares.
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hilariousandco
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May 22, 2014, 04:48:36 PM |
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Boy, the bitcoins I would pay to be 51 and have a young juicy 27-year-old cock in my mouth while lying on my back on the cool Sahara Sands at the base of the Pyramid of Khufu under an eclipsed moon. BRB, getting a fresh cup of coffee. Well done, Bruno. I think you just made me laugh for the first time . Still don't know what this has to do with Bitcoins though.
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I like Bitcoin and, as you know, got into it very early on. I've made a fat stack of cash on it selling most at over $700. I've always liked the concept of Bitcoin and the freedom it can give to the little guy but I'm having second thoughts about continuing to support it. Every time one of these connections between Bitcoin and underworld activities (murder, SR drug sales, wide scale theft, illegal sexual deviance, illegal gambling, racketeering, online sex for hire) happens I think we may have all been fooled. Bitcoin is the perfect place to get rich quick but you may have to cross a few lines to do it. I don't know that wealth at all costs is worth losing your soul. Let's be honest for a moment. Where are you going to put your savings that is cleaner than Bitcoin? Are you going to hold USD, and support invasions, genocide, inter-generational theft, drone murders, and police brutality, and call that better than holding Bitcoin?
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May 22, 2014, 05:46:17 PM |
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I like Bitcoin and, as you know, got into it very early on. I've made a fat stack of cash on it selling most at over $700. I've always liked the concept of Bitcoin and the freedom it can give to the little guy but I'm having second thoughts about continuing to support it. Every time one of these connections between Bitcoin and underworld activities (murder, SR drug sales, wide scale theft, illegal sexual deviance, illegal gambling, racketeering, online sex for hire) happens I think we may have all been fooled. Bitcoin is the perfect place to get rich quick but you may have to cross a few lines to do it. I don't know that wealth at all costs is worth losing your soul. Let's be honest for a moment. Where are you going to put your savings that is cleaner than Bitcoin? Are you going to hold USD, and support invasions, genocide, inter-generational theft, drone murders, and police brutality, and call that better than holding Bitcoin? But but... the government the banks
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May 22, 2014, 06:48:41 PM |
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I like Bitcoin and, as you know, got into it very early on. I've made a fat stack of cash on it selling most at over $700. I've always liked the concept of Bitcoin and the freedom it can give to the little guy but I'm having second thoughts about continuing to support it. Every time one of these connections between Bitcoin and underworld activities (murder, SR drug sales, wide scale theft, illegal sexual deviance, illegal gambling, racketeering, online sex for hire) happens I think we may have all been fooled. Bitcoin is the perfect place to get rich quick but you may have to cross a few lines to do it. I don't know that wealth at all costs is worth losing your soul. Let's be honest for a moment. Where are you going to put your savings that is cleaner than Bitcoin? Are you going to hold USD, and support invasions, genocide, inter-generational theft, drone murders, and police brutality, and call that better than holding Bitcoin? There have been a multitude of financial innovations throughout history. Bitcoin is just another one in a long line. Many have been used by criminals to further crime against society (btw: I like society and hate even the thought of anarchy. I'm not looking to get shot in my sleep because my neighbor covets my lawn mower. I also like roads and fire departments.). Many people on this forum seem to confuse governments and money. If Bitcoin is sanctioned by governments it can be used to pay for all those nasty things that governments do. When governments used gold to pay for things it was used to pay for nasty things. It never stopped being a metal just because it was used as fiat. Holding the metal responsible for the evils of government is as ridiculous as blaming your arm because a bee stung it. The US government can be changed and has been over and over again by its citizens. The most recent change involved providing insurance to every citizen. It was long overdue but it happened. States are legalizing marihuana. States are legalizing gay marriage. Changing the people in power makes things happen. Voting makes things happen. Burning the paper that they use to pay for things or melting the metal they pay for things with will do nothing. Bitcoin is being polluted by bad people and it's not the only crypto coin. Maybe it's time to move on.
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May 22, 2014, 06:59:54 PM |
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I have no idea if Autumn was murdered and prefer not to speculate about such things, but damn.........this stuff keeps getting more sordid the more PG uncovers. And indeed perception matters. You are doing well shining the 'lantern of Diogenes' into the darker corners of bitcoin's elite.
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May 22, 2014, 07:25:27 PM Last edit: May 22, 2014, 08:16:40 PM by BTCat |
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It's just speculation.
If she was murdered then there could be traces on the blockchain somewhere. Anyone that has traded with her should post her wallets so money can be followed. She also could have transferred any holdings by herself voluntarily or under 'pressure'.
If there's any crypto trade done from a wallet that was controlled by her after her death, it's likely that someone else aside of herself was involved.
It's really important to find tradinghistory of the last weeks it could tell something.
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May 22, 2014, 08:25:20 PM |
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Thanks for the breakdown. You're making Bitcoin sound like a mafia run club to hide illegal activity. That might be true, I don't know. There's been enough criminal activity surrounding Bitcoin so far to substantiate that view. I know you're a decent guy and you're trying to help. You're just donating so much of your time to this I thought their might be another reason. Him being involved in Bitcoin since 2009 is highly suspect. In fact, everything you're digging up is giving me a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach.
I like Bitcoin and, as you know, got into it very early on. I've made a fat stack of cash on it selling most at over $700. I've always liked the concept of Bitcoin and the freedom it can give to the little guy but I'm having second thoughts about continuing to support it. Every time one of these connections between Bitcoin and underworld activities (murder, SR drug sales, wide scale theft, illegal sexual deviance, illegal gambling, racketeering, online sex for hire) happens I think we may have all been fooled. Bitcoin is the perfect place to get rich quick but you may have to cross a few lines to do it. I don't know that wealth at all costs is worth losing your soul.
Honestly, no alternative motives other then fighting the good fight, regardless the circumstances, something money can't buy. I don't believe anybody doubts for a sec that this guy wasn't paid for his actions: Now, that I've crossed that Rubicon, it's time to show what's on the other side, via my mega hours of research and, most recently, data handed over to me - anonymously - to further the cause. Others fearing repercussions are more than welcome to add to my ever growing collection, anonymously, if more desirable, via my email address found in my user profile. The picture emerging centered around Brock Pierce and his cronies is disturbing at best, a malignant cancer at worst, fatal to Bitcoin as we know it. But, luckily for us, a new coin with a better association will take its place from the hollows of Bitroplis, à la how Brock Pierce of IGE tried to destroy his competition, then embrace it, and finally give it back to his now brother-in-arms, namely Jonathan Yantis (think Sunlot). YIELD OF DREAMS
A former child actor builds a brokerage business, buying and selling assets that players earn in videogames.Pierce produced shows and helped DEN raise $100 million before he left in 1999; in 2000, DEN evaporated, having yielded almost no revenues. "All the things we did wrong stand out, the biggest of which was to bet on broadband's rollout," he says. He also learned to avoid investors; he has funded IGE using his own savings and cash flow. Now, what the fuck was the name of that Bob Dylan song that seems to elude me at the moment? BTW, there's videos (apologies for not supplying a link) where Brock Pierce goes into details as to why IGE had no investors, none of which even eludes to the fact of the sentiment expressed above, all the while he's seeking investors for his next big thing. Remember I told you above to 'think Sunlot'? http://web.archive.org/web/20080201071301/http://brokentoys.org/2008/01/30/pierce-to-yantis-to-evers-to-chance-the-rise-and-fall-of-ige/http://www.thegrouchygamer.com/?p=94 (original above) Yantis also advised Debonneville that if a deal was not reached with IGE, Yantis had already put a network in place to compete with and destroy IGE. Yantis stated that through the hiring of certain individuals who he had a long time business relationship with, Yantis would sell currency that had been exploited or duped. This is the game these fuckers are playing. NOTHING LESS!
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May 22, 2014, 08:30:36 PM |
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The fuck does Brock Pierce even do? Does he even lift?
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May 22, 2014, 08:40:07 PM |
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Imo story is far from clear. What people can do? Simply buy BTC at 30 usd and not more. This way its as functional as at 480 If some gov wants to pump it they can use `their` cash lol
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Phinnaeus Gage (OP)
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May 22, 2014, 08:46:03 PM |
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No she committed suicide. and from the most logical reason alot of their investment which she 'managed' went into mtgox which ofcourse disapeard. meaning she caused alot of investors loss..
Well, fuck me in the ass! That'll make Autumn Radtke a Prophetess, and she flew off the 25th floor of a high-rise building two blocks from her home to become a martyr. http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/02/28/us-bitcoin-mtgox-bankruptcy-idUSBREA1R0FX20140228(Reuters) - Mt. Gox, once the world's biggest bitcoin exchange, filed for bankruptcy protection in Japan on Friday, saying it may have lost nearly half a billion dollars worth of the virtual coins due to hacking into its faulty computer system. Autumn Radtke was found dead ~7AM Singapore time on Wednesday. Mt Gox filed for bankruptcy on Friday, thus no way for her to know such was going to happen unless, of course she was a Prophetess, for the scuttlebutt up to the announced bankruptcy stemming from TBF was that all is well, in spite of the fact of talks we later learnt were taking place in some closet between Sunlot and Mt Gox. The only thing missing in the equation is who was handling the group buy to amass the 1 BTC offered up as the sale price.
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Phinnaeus Gage (OP)
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May 22, 2014, 08:48:23 PM |
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is there a single righteous man in Sodom?
There was, but Sun lot gave him 1 BTC to convert.
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May 22, 2014, 08:52:36 PM |
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stop this brock pierce shit. nobody cares.
Not sure what your favorite beverage is at your local watering hole, but I can guess.
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May 22, 2014, 09:09:56 PM |
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Yantis also advised Debonneville that if a deal was not reached with IGE, Yantis had already put a network in place to compete with and destroy IGE. Yantis stated that through the hiring of certain individuals who he had a long time business relationship with, Yantis would sell currency that had been exploited or duped. This is the game these fuckers are playing. NOTHING LESS! i m not a native english speaker but following this with interest. At first read of this i thought that this yantis might be connected with satoshi this is of 2008 " put a network in place to compete" " would sell currency"... But reading the all thing you just want to point out that he is not very concerned about "morality" right?
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The cost of mediation increases transaction costs, limiting the minimum practical transaction size and cutting off the possibility for small casual transactionsSatoshi Nakamoto : https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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Phinnaeus Gage (OP)
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May 22, 2014, 09:18:44 PM |
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Yantis also advised Debonneville that if a deal was not reached with IGE, Yantis had already put a network in place to compete with and destroy IGE. Yantis stated that through the hiring of certain individuals who he had a long time business relationship with, Yantis would sell currency that had been exploited or duped. This is the game these fuckers are playing. NOTHING LESS! i m not a native english speaker but following this with interest. At first read of this i thought that this yantis might be connected with satoshi this is of 2008 " put a network in place to compete" " would sell currency"... But reading the all thing you just want to point out that he is not very concerned about "morality" right? In the same vain that a priest isn't concern about "morality" as he's sucking on some pre-teens pee-pee. Both know how to talk out both sides of their pie holes.
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May 22, 2014, 09:37:31 PM |
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Yantis also advised Debonneville that if a deal was not reached with IGE, Yantis had already put a network in place to compete with and destroy IGE. Yantis stated that through the hiring of certain individuals who he had a long time business relationship with, Yantis would sell currency that had been exploited or duped. This is the game these fuckers are playing. NOTHING LESS! i m not a native english speaker but following this with interest. At first read of this i thought that this yantis might be connected with satoshi this is of 2008 " put a network in place to compete" " would sell currency"... But reading the all thing you just want to point out that he is not very concerned about "morality" right? From the same article: http://www.thegrouchygamer.com/?p=94Exploiting or duping is a process whereby an outsider hacks the game program into creating currency for the individual or duplicating an item and then selling it over and over which also results the creation of currency. These actions allow for the exploiter/duper to create an endless supply of currency without any real cost to that currenct. This is something Yantis has done in the past and made large profits from. The exploiter/duper would typically receive a commission for any currency sold of about 40% of the sales price. Due to the currency being exploited, Yantis was and would be able to sell currency at a price significantly below market, since the cost of the currency sold was non existent. This also allowed for an infinite supply to be created in what could take as little time as a few minutes. Unless Yantis is now a devout (not davout) Christian (or the like), I say he carried the same mindset forward to today with his Sunlot who wants control of Mt Gox. Autumn Radtke certainly was in position to be aware of these facts, then some, with more data yet to be release. Suicide my fuckin' ass! Hell, at this point it wouldn't surprise me to learnt that somehow, someway, somebody got a hold of some Halothane, but I'm not an anesthesiologist, but hopefully one will once again weigh in.
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May 22, 2014, 10:07:18 PM |
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In the spirit that some get more outta what's being relayed via soundbites... http://www.thegrouchygamer.com/?p=94Yantis indicated that this was also how he could turn the trading arm of IGE around and make it profitable, almost instantly. Pierce was aware of Yantis’ intent to use these exploits. In fact, Pierce counted on them as part of the rationale behind why Yantis should be brought back to work for IGE. http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9247751/Investors_try_to_revive_Mt._Gox_at_last_minuteThe site cites as its backers Bitcoin investor Brock Pierce, entrepreneur Jonathan Yantis, venture capitalists William Quigley and Matthew Roszak, and John Betts, described as a Wall Street veteran. Earlier this months, reports said the consortium was offering 1 bitcoin (roughly US$490 at current prices) to buy Mt. Gox. The following image is where all of them sleep together, currently being moved to TBF, with an identical set-up being erected at TBA (The Bitcoin Association).
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EFFV
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May 22, 2014, 10:13:41 PM |
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This is very interesting, keeping watch.
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Phinnaeus Gage (OP)
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May 22, 2014, 10:29:31 PM |
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May 22, 2014, 11:08:54 PM |
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You've got a tiger by the tail, PG—and I love your sleuthing—but be careful not to project too much.
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