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Re: Remember the subpoenas last year? Why one name was on the list.
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Shimini
on 27/05/2014, 06:48:18 UTC
Phinnaeus, check:
http://www.hagalil.com/archiv/2009/04/22/mross/ - talking about Mross connections to antisemitism and neonazism
mmnews.de - chief editor Mross spreads his wisdom

Is this a pedophile nazi club trying to take control over bitcoin domains and source?

We really should start an official voting against BF as a representation for the bitcoin community and for a new team of known and respected bitcoin core devs.

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Re: how to catch a bitcoin thief?
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Shimini
on 24/03/2014, 10:40:50 UTC
Starting Nmap 4.11 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2014-03-24 05:03 GMT
Interesting ports on 96-36-247-114.static.gnvl.sc.charter.com (96.36.247.114):
Not shown: 1677 filtered ports
PORT     STATE SERVICE
22/tcp   open  ssh
5060/tcp open  sip
8080/tcp open  http-proxy
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Re: Vault of Satoshi asks What Coins Do You Want to See?
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Shimini
on 19/03/2014, 07:47:14 UTC
Riecoin, cause I have them....
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Re: Is Buffet right or wrong?
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Shimini
on 17/03/2014, 08:33:52 UTC
The people who designed Bitcoin obviously knew that all those who are against central banking would create a ponzi speculation bubble and ignore the facts that the masses don't share their enthusiasm for killing fiat, central banking, theft protection, consumer protections, etc..

So you are talking about a ponzi scheme conspiracy to attack people that "are against central banking"? Like, "make all these "anti-central-banking-bastards" poor by letting them invest into a ponzi and then let the bubble pop"?
Who are these "pro-central-banking-conspirators?
What was the reason for them to start fighting against the "anti-central-banking-anarchos"? Were they aware of an underground community that was about to fight against central banking, so they must react to kind of a revolution?
When they created Bitcoin, they didnt think about, that the early miners and adaptors could most likely be the same people that they are fighting against?
Or is the plan even more advanced: "Let these anti-central banking-idiots first get rich with Bitcoin and THEN we destroy all the other people (late adaptors) that only were into "anti-central-banking" because we gave them the initial idea with our invention (Bitcoin Interception).

Does this really make any sense to you?

What do you think will happen on the very day of its release, when a central bank creates its own open source bitcoin copy (SHA256)? I give you some keywords to inspire: DDOS, PREMINING, INSTAMINING
After release, people will cry about not getting connected to the network, not finding blocks, homepage of the "centralcoin" not working anymore, Bitcointalkforum not working due to infinite refreshing, and after a few hours people will point their ASICS to their favorite BTC Pool writing "I gave up to mine this centralized scam coin". People will see that a few people minted alot of coins and they will turn their back on that coin which will result in a very low market price.

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Re: BTER a scam. Please delete bter.com.
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Shimini
on 12/03/2014, 10:28:13 UTC
BTER = Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto

Proof:
danish ButTER cookies
oh and there is BT in "Bitcom", too.
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Re: BTC Stolen from Poloniex
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Shimini
on 04/03/2014, 15:46:44 UTC
No way somebody can trust an exchange that has been proven weak.
Pay your debts, close your exchange -and search for a regular job. Poloniex is burned now.
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Re: BTC Stolen from Poloniex
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Shimini
on 04/03/2014, 12:32:05 UTC
So this flaw looks like it was a relative easy one. How can you secure peoples money in the future? Are there more vulnerable parts in your programming that allows another theft? You probably are too short of money now to pay professionals to fix your issue. How can you assure security in the future?
Will people REALLY trust your code now, that it was proven to be extremely weak?
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Re: BTC Stolen from Poloniex
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Shimini
on 04/03/2014, 12:11:15 UTC
Today, about 12.3% of the BTC on Poloniex was stolen.

I take full responsibility for this and am committed to repaying the debt of BTC

So you take "full responsibility", but at the same time you let your customers pay for the loss? Hmmmmm.................
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Re: Name something you've actually BOUGHT with bitcoin
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Shimini
on 20/02/2014, 12:14:54 UTC
pizza, sushi and gold
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Re: [ANN][RIC] Riecoin, new prime numbers POW coin, launches Feb 11, 2014
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Shimini
on 12/02/2014, 10:38:02 UTC
I have a i3 quad laptop running for fun (besides 120 cores with 0 reward) and it says that i will need 7.5mio seconds to find a block. Sound like "never" to me....
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Re: [ANN][RIC] Riecoin, new prime numbers POW coin, launches Feb 11, 2014
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Shimini
on 12/02/2014, 07:28:05 UTC
120 cores/12h = 0 RIC .... sucks Angry
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Re: Miami arresting people for use of Bitcoin
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Shimini
on 11/02/2014, 11:14:29 UTC
If Id sell/buy BTC from a guy and he tells me about the crimes he is going to commit with these, I'd definitely question, why he would tell a stranger about the crimes he going to commit with these BTC and Id never do business with him. How can someone be that dumb and even more tell him - person to person - that he "will think about" buying stolen credit cards? Amazing ...
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Re: [ANN][RIC] Riecoin, new prime numbers POW coin, launches Feb 11, 2014
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Shimini
on 11/02/2014, 07:36:10 UTC
Ill be ready reeeeecoin