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Re: Canadian university buckles and pays $20k in bitcoin to hackers
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Cuntabula
on 11/06/2016, 02:21:21 UTC
Well I guess I wont become an IT student there Cheesy

Don't want to impinge on your promising fry cook career?
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Cuntabula
on 11/06/2016, 02:09:02 UTC
Wasn't Open Bizarre awarded Bitcoin Killer App award, or some such?
http://bazaarbay.org/stats/year
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Cuntabula
on 11/06/2016, 00:21:12 UTC
America Fuck Yeah! https://youtu.be/EwSJiAwoMpY?t=361 Cheesy
Neckbeards, Assburgers, Guns!

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The thing is that the big scary dragon is buying ... a lot! ...

BTC price has remained the same during the past 3 days; what big scary buying dragon are you talking about.  Or is this dragon smart enough to buy without causing price to move?
Dragon Is Rupert's Bitch
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Cuntabula
on 10/06/2016, 16:10:56 UTC
Don't get nabbed with a hardware wallet...

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Re: Roger Ver and blocksize
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Cuntabula
on 10/06/2016, 13:00:16 UTC
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Is Bitcoin a means of storage of wealth, or is it a payment system?
If Bitcoin has to be a currency, it certainly must be both.

The US dollar is a currency and is neither.

It's certainly not a storage of wealth (which is a weird concept, you can't store an abstraction like "wealth" any more than you can store "love" or "respect"), but it is a payment system. It was a payment system long before credit cards and electronic payment processors, long before commercial use of electricity Undecided
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Re: Deal with your problems by becoming rich with r0ach of Bitcoin
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Cuntabula
on 10/06/2016, 12:47:01 UTC
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 22:31:10 UTC
Bitcoin is just bouncing around, as it has been doing for the past 2 years. Bitcoin is stuck with all possible evolution made impossible, a victim of its own success.

Some people will sell good alts and use fiat to attempt to catch the 15% rise left in this period, while missing out on the 100%+ you can get on active and evolved alts.

...and the there are those scamcoin Etherians, who made 1,100% by sitting in Ether all year long. I'm not worried tho, bitcoin is not about money, it's about sending a message Smiley
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Re: Deal with your problems by becoming rich with r0ach of Bitcoin
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 19:55:16 UTC
while naysayers are fighting over they become rich today or next day we who have invested in bitcoin a while back are just enjoying our rewards from the price rises that hasn't even stopped yet!

ETH went up x11 this year alone, making Etherians 1100% richer. How'd your obsolete retrocoin do?


Obsolete?? Bitcoin is about to make ETH obsolete like the annoying inbred child it is.... get the fuck out

https://bitconnect.co/bitcoin-news/172/bitcoin-getting-smarter-smart-contracts-than-ethereum/

Lol, o, u jelly! Why is it beetcoin is always "getting" something (In Two WeeksTM)? You're also getting SegWit in the-month-before-last, and, when that's finished, you can start thinking about scaling a year ago.
How gullible are you, to keep buying all these promises?? Am I promising anything, trying to lure you in with all the unicorns ETH will get?
NO.
Just numbers. Cold, hard, irrefutable facts Cool
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Re: Canadian university buckles and pays $20k in bitcoin to hackers
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 17:16:21 UTC
Honestly ramsonware rape only happens if you are doing idiotic stuff with the computer dressing like a fucking slut. If you are cautious and take basic security measures you will not get infected by ramsonware. raped.
FTFY. Great attitude you got there, buddy, "Put better locks on your doors, and our son won't keep breaking into your house." How about no?
Banning bitcoin outright is much simpler than regulating it, get caught with bitcoin software on your computer? Same as child porn, problem solved Smiley
Posting like yours, that's what people judge bitcoiners by. Thanks for making us look like assholes.
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Re: AES-256 Encryption Possibly Now Broken After New Method To Speedily Factor Integ
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 15:58:17 UTC
I would like to hear what a core dev like gmaxwell that posts here has to say about this, since wallets are encrypted with AES256.
If this was real, im sure they would have made a thread already telling everyone to stay cautious and they would be about to deploy a quick update-fix with a changed algo for the wallet encryption.

Nothing of this is happening so I call bullshit.

They'll get in touch with you as soon as they're cashed out & Blockstream buttons down its exit strategy Smiley
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Re: Deal with your problems by becoming rich with r0ach of Bitcoin
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 14:37:35 UTC
while naysayers are fighting over they become rich today or next day we who have invested in bitcoin a while back are just enjoying our rewards from the price rises that hasn't even stopped yet!

ETH went up x11 this year alone, making Etherians 1100% richer. How'd your obsolete retrocoin do?
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Re: AES-256 Encryption Possibly Now Broken After New Method To Speedily Factor Integ
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 14:28:04 UTC
That's why destroying Satoshi's coins is so imperative!

Huh?

(as Satoshi's wallets were created before encryption was even used in Bitcoin wallets I hardly see how that would be relevant)


AES-256, ECDSA... Quantum computores, Amigo! Nothing is safe. Poison the wells, salt the fields!

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This issue has been discussed for several years. I think that the very-rough consensus is that old coins should be destroyed before they are stolen to prevent disastrous monetary inflation. People joined Bitcoin with the understanding that coins would be permanently lost at some low rate, leading to long-term monetary deflation. Allowing lost coins to be recovered violates this assumption, and is a systemic security issue.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4isxjr/petition_to_protect_satoshis_coins/d30we6f
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Re: Bitcoin already using too much power by 2020?
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 14:03:12 UTC
By that time (2020), more people should be using solar power in a major way. And the equipment for this type of energy source should be cost efficient because right now, only few have been using this due to its price being costly. Using solar power is also a great form of investment because it will provide more benefits in the long run (in terms here, for the miners/farms of BTC).
If you are trying to say that massive energy consumption by Bitcoin mining will drive energy prices up to the point that renewable energy will become cost competitive then...  maybe.

Yep, that's why I drive a big block Chevy with Hilborn mechanical injection, because I care about environment. With all them fuel-efficient cars around, we'll never switch over to clean, renewable energy.
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Re: Can we still say that BTC transactions are faster?
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 12:42:04 UTC
Bitcoin is about decentralization and security, not speed.
If you want speed, wait for Lightning Network. Then we will have billions of transactions daily without no problems, so don't worry about it.

Lightning Network or Visa.
Except Visa is real, and Lightning Network will be ready In Two WeeksTM.
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Re: AES-256 Encryption Possibly Now Broken After New Method To Speedily Factor Integ
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 12:26:08 UTC
I read else where that the NSA expects to break AES-256 by 2018 any way.

That's why destroying Satoshi's coins is so imperative!
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Re: Bitcoin already using too much power by 2020?
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 12:22:12 UTC
First time I talked about mining with a friend he asked me wondered: You burn power to earn money?
Yes for some reason it sounds bad  :-

Well, an aluminum smelting plant burns tons of electricity, makes aluminum, and sells that aluminum for money.
We're smarter, we just bypass the middle step & turn electricity straight into money Smiley
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Re: Deal with your problems by becoming rich with r0ach of Bitcoin
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Cuntabula
on 09/06/2016, 11:56:07 UTC
Are we rich yet?
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Re: Roger Ver and blocksize
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Cuntabula
on 03/06/2016, 00:24:08 UTC
your own statements are bereft of veracity
Jules: (smiles at Carlton Banks) Check out the big brain on Carlton! You're a smart motherfucker. That's right, bereft of veracity.
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Re: Egyptian police arrest a man for trading bitcoin on localbitcoin
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Cuntabula
on 03/06/2016, 00:18:39 UTC
It's sad that developing countries, that have the most to gain from embracing Bitcoin at an early stage oppress innovation. Apparently everything they can't entirely understand or control is considered a threat.
Please educate yourself before typing. tnx
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Economy of Egypt
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The economy of Egypt was a highly centralized planned economy focused on import substitution under President Gamal Abdel Nasser. In the 1990s, a series of International Monetary Fund arrangements, coupled with massive external debt relief resulting from Egypt's participation in the Gulf War coalition, helped Egypt improve its macroeconomic performance.
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Re: Deal with your problems by becoming rich with r0ach of Bitcoin
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Cuntabula
on 03/06/2016, 00:06:28 UTC
Getting "Left Behind" is not an option.
If everyone who reads this thread goes all in, will the rally start sooner?

If everyone in the world bought just .1 BTC ... why, prices would go through the roof & streets would be awash with blood.
This is pretty unlikely, so no need to panic Smiley