flashbit
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July 09, 2014, 01:59:19 AM |
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Wow we're #15 now.. Hopefully we'll be back to 9 or better next week. Many people still selling. Makes no sense.
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CrazyLeoW
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July 09, 2014, 02:01:52 AM |
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Just engaged a very old friend, he is working for ISIS now, LOL, unbelievable amazing job. They don't know XC but they actually take advantage of BTC to get support. The anon feature of XC is very attractive for them you know.
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pratico
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July 09, 2014, 02:11:24 AM |
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Just engaged a very old friend, he is working for ISIS now, LOL, unbelievable amazing job. They don't know XC but they actually take advantage of BTC to get support. The anon feature of XC is very attractive for them you know.
I hope you sent them the website + video!
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the_game1224
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July 09, 2014, 02:28:08 AM |
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Done. After reading comments on there about other coins having anon we really need to get an easy to understand comparison showing the common technologies and how XC is different and better regarding anon.
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bearjewpacabra
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July 09, 2014, 02:30:35 AM |
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I should also note this was not a test of the anon but of the trust less transferring to and from mixers.
Woof,,, You saved my mind! Special thanks! Can you figure out whether test of anonymity itself were made or being scheduled to? Some links? Being tax officer, I heatedly interested in persons receiveing any income of any origin. Can I throw them in a jail by the way very similar to Bitcoin? P.s. As for drugs, it's not my fucking business, let it be Drug Enforcement Administration's headache. You dont go to jail for not paying taxes you idiot. If that was the case thousands of federal workers themselves would be in jail right now for they owe billions in back taxes themselves. Edit: One more thing while you got me going, no where does it say from XC to do illegal activities including not paying taxes. u can go to jail for tax evasion man trust me man. "You dont go to jail for not paying taxes you idiot" Well, if this was the case no one on the fucking planet would pay taxes. The threat of force and violence is the reason anyone allows themselves to be stolen from. The entire system is immoral and unethical and is based on retaliatory violence. Its called leans and garnishments you fuckhead. You dont need to "go to jail" for the government to collect. Yes I am in a pissy mood and yes I will put people in their place when need be. I personally dont give 2 hoots right now. Hey Mr. internet tough guy, people go to federal pound me in the ass prison every single year for avoiding theft. If you deny this, well, you can go fuck yourself, tough guy.
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G-Bert
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July 09, 2014, 02:37:58 AM |
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Done. After reading comments on there about other coins having anon we really need to get an easy to understand comparison showing the common technologies and how XC is different and better regarding anon. someone made one a few hundred pages ago but i cant find it... probably needs updating since latest news. but yeah, keep upvoting and posting news on reddit. all the time its at the top the better.
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bearjewpacabra
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July 09, 2014, 02:38:24 AM |
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Well, if this was the case no one on the fucking planet would pay taxes. The threat of force and violence is the reason anyone allows themselves to be stolen from. The entire system is immoral and unethical and is based on retaliatory violence.
Not everyone sees it quite that way. Some believe it is possible to have some form of government and taxation and still be free to pursue their own goals. In other words it is possible that people can voluntarily agree to pool resources for the common good. Of course this takes a certain psychological posture within that society to have that happen peaceably, and life on earth seems to entail all sorts of ebbs and flows with regard to freedom. But,yes, probably there are many examples today of the use of coercion rather than people voluntarily pooling resources. "Some believe it is possible to have some form of government and taxation and still be free to pursue their own goals." Not taxation with a threat of violence. Period. Slice it any way you want. Took me 2 years to finally admit I was being an asshole and lying to myself. "In other words it is possible that people can voluntarily agree to pool resources for the common good." Voluntarily pooling resources is not theft. That is called voluntarily pooling resources. You are comparing apples to oranges and attempting to build a straw man. "But,yes, probably there are many examples today of the use of coercion rather than people voluntarily pooling resources." Every single system used around the planet is based on coercion and violence. I honestly believe man acts very differently under a constant threat of retaliatory violence. Ever heard the term, 'violence begets violence'? Chew on that. I don't vote, I don't use ANY government resources that I am not FORCED to use(monopolized services IE roads). If a market alternative existed to the monopolized resources I am forced to use I would would use them in the blink of an eye. I am still stolen from, my children's future, is stolen... at the point of a gun. If I don't allow them to steal from me, men in blue and black costumes will show up at my house and attempt to 'legally; kidnap me and put me in a rape cage. Yes, 'legally' kidnapped and put into a cage with a very high probability of being raped. What a fantastic fucking system we have. Just fan fucking tastic. Here is a quick definition of the immoral paradigm we currently exist in: "The men with guns want your money. Give it to them, or you will be put in a cage. Resist, and you will be shot. Good day citizen"
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bitcad4u
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July 09, 2014, 02:40:28 AM |
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So in Canada we have a very popular donut place called "Tim Hortons" - literally they are on every corner in the cities. Tim Hortons has a donut creation contest going on - where users can design a donut and submit it to Tim Hortons to review to have it possibly accepted and sold at time hortons locations: I present to you the XC Donut. Lime jelly filled
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lucky88888
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https://nxtforum.org/
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July 09, 2014, 02:40:53 AM |
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Just engaged a very old friend, he is working for ISIS now, LOL, unbelievable amazing job. They don't know XC but they actually take advantage of BTC to get support. The anon feature of XC is very attractive for them you know.
Careful what you say online FBI is gonna come blow up your doors and water board you for infos about "your old friend" Right now no one has privacy online until something revolutionary comes along.. Wonder what that may be?..
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bearjewpacabra
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July 09, 2014, 02:42:34 AM |
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So in Canada we have a very popular donut place called "Tim Hortons" - literally they are on every corner in the cities. Tim Hortons has a donut creation contest going on - where users can design a donut and submit it to Tim Hortons to review to have it possibly accepted and sold at time hortons locations: I present to you the XC Donut. Lime jelly filled http://i60.tinypic.com/28c1vm0.jpgI'll be picking up my morning coffee from a Timmies this Saturday while in Vancouver. Wouldn't ever buy the overpriced doughnuts though, unless it was an XC doughnut.
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CooterCoin
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July 09, 2014, 02:48:31 AM |
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It is crickets on Mintpal. Volume less than 1 BTC for almost an hour!!! Well that was fun.... CooterCoin
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CrazyLeoW
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July 09, 2014, 02:52:01 AM |
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Just engaged a very old friend, he is working for ISIS now, LOL, unbelievable amazing job. They don't know XC but they actually take advantage of BTC to get support. The anon feature of XC is very attractive for them you know.
Careful what you say online FBI is gonna come blow up your doors and water board you for infos about "your old friend" Right now no one has privacy online until something revolutionary comes along.. Wonder what that may be?.. FBI means nothing for me. I'm not citizen of the states. I'm also not a ISIS supporter. LOL But XC might support these people who are fighting for freedom.
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conradjohnson
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July 09, 2014, 02:54:52 AM |
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Just engaged a very old friend, he is working for ISIS now, LOL, unbelievable amazing job. They don't know XC but they actually take advantage of BTC to get support. The anon feature of XC is very attractive for them you know.
Careful what you say online FBI is gonna come blow up your doors and water board you for infos about "your old friend" Right now no one has privacy online until something revolutionary comes along.. Wonder what that may be?.. FBI means nothing for me. I'm not citizen of the states. I'm also not a ISIS supporter. LOL But XC might support these people who are fighting for freedom. Please don't.
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adhitthana
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July 09, 2014, 03:01:17 AM |
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Voluntarily pooling resources is not theft. That is called voluntarily pooling resources. You are comparing apples to oranges and attempting to build a straw man. I thought, from what you wrote you were talking about taxation, which some people voluntarily pay. Anyway we will get too far off topic, but I was just saying some people interpret things differently. But the good news is that a decentralised monetary system is conducive to freedom regardless of what may be minor (or major) differences of opinion
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adhitthana
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July 09, 2014, 03:05:01 AM |
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Just engaged a very old friend, he is working for ISIS now, LOL, unbelievable amazing job. They don't know XC but they actually take advantage of BTC to get support. The anon feature of XC is very attractive for them you know.
Careful what you say online FBI is gonna come blow up your doors and water board you for infos about "your old friend" Right now no one has privacy online until something revolutionary comes along.. Wonder what that may be?.. FBI means nothing for me. I'm not citizen of the states. I'm also not a ISIS supporter. LOL But XC might support these people who are fighting for freedom. There was no "blog post" from ISIS. There is no evidence there was. Probably some kind of "false flag". A story appears claiming there was a "blog post" from ISIS about using Bitcoin. Then that story gets repeated over and over. Then people believe there was a blog post. ISIS (assuming they're not funded by the CIA anyway lol) get plenty of money. USD if they want, from the Saudi's who back them. The Saudi's get USD for oil.
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bearjewpacabra
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July 09, 2014, 03:09:37 AM |
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Voluntarily pooling resources is not theft. That is called voluntarily pooling resources. You are comparing apples to oranges and attempting to build a straw man. I thought, from what you wrote you were talking about taxation, which some people voluntarily pay. Anyway we will get too far off topic, but I was just saying some people interpret things differently. But the good news is that a decentralised monetary system is conducive to freedom regardless of what may be minor (or major) differences of opinion "I thought, from what you wrote you were talking about taxation, which some people voluntarily pay." So as long as 'some' people voluntarily pay their taxes, the ones that do not, and only allow the theft to take place in fear of retaliatory violence against them and their families, that makes it all okee dokee? I think you should watch this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TpIDX49b_A
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flashbit
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July 09, 2014, 03:12:07 AM |
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Find it odd that as the price continues to drop, the XC team is no where to be found. Strange. Perhaps they're all getting some well deserve sleep but hey more communication on progress would be reassuring for investors. It may stop or at least slow down the massive dumps and dwindling market cap we're currently seeing. My 2 cents.
Btw: still holding strong my big bag.
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rockstahh
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July 09, 2014, 03:14:27 AM |
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is there a step by step instruction guide for rev2 yet?
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bearjewpacabra
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July 09, 2014, 03:14:54 AM |
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Find it odd that as the price continues to drop, the XC team is no where to be found. Strange. Perhaps they're all getting some well deserve sleep but hey more communication on progress would be reassuring for investors. It may stop or at least slow down the massive dumps and dwindling market cap we're currently seeing. My 2 cents.
Btw: still holding strong my big bag.
Agreed. We can't seem to catch a break. All the recent news, and the price continues to fall.
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