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Re: Bit-Bank: New Online eWallet
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seeARMS @ Bit-Bank
on 26/07/2011, 05:42:14 UTC
Are you searching using Alta Vista?

First hit from google: http://www.duhaime.org/LegalResources/Contracts/LawArticle-651/Contracts-With-Children.aspx

I get your point about wanting assurance that a website is trustworthy, but discounting websites created by anyone 18 is the wrong filter for that.

Figuring out the right filter is a good idea though.

Nice Alta Vista reference, but I've probably been in computers longer than you.   Wink

A child under 18 cannot get a credit card, rent a VPS and become a director in a corporation, something this person would have had to do unless he was using his parent's resources and being dishonest with some terms of service.

It would be nice if Colin Armstrong would come back and tell us if he is an adult, so we could put this to rest.   But the phone number registered at that address is Terry Armstrong and that is probably his father.
I am an adult - I'm 22, currently living at home while attending University. Terry Armstrong is indeed my father.

The number listed in the whois is from an Indian cell phone?

Very nice looking neighborhood though, according to Google Earth.
Really? It's my cell phone.
Area code 905 is for southern Ontario, where I live.
Sweet!  I'd rather trust a Canadian than.. anyone else!

What sort of insurance does our invested bitcoins have?  If you get hacked and lose all the coins, what says we ever get paid?
There's currently no insurance. However, security is obviously a top priority, and we're doing everything we can to make the website as secure as possible to prevent getting hacked.