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Re: Kill and earn bitcoins :)
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bananahammock
on 24/06/2012, 11:51:06 UTC
I love this idea, well done to you sir.

My last real experience playing fps was doomII over IPX, I think I would get emptied out very quickly.
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Re: Brain wallet, can it be secure and is the entropy argument always valid?
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bananahammock
on 24/06/2012, 11:43:59 UTC
I like brainwallets, because eventually some idiots will use a stupidly simple key.

Coder create a script that grinds names and english words together + 0-9 then inserts keys into a bitcoind worker instance to be validated. You have another script to automatically empty the wallet to your cold storage addy / torwallet periodically.
Depending on the amount of idiots (lots) and bitcoin uptake it can be more profitable than mining.

I figure the same will be eventually true for privkey, but current efforts have yielded nothing.

I personally have not done this but I see a lot of people gearing up for it if brainwallets keep gaining popularity.
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Re: Speculate on year 2013
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bananahammock
on 24/06/2012, 11:37:37 UTC
I'm wondering how the market will react in early 2013 when the emission of bitcoin will be cut in half. How much do you think the bitcoin will worth?

$8 for sure until late nov 2013 for a slow climb to $11.

Take that to the bank.
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Re: is it legal to sell otc drugs online?
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bananahammock
on 24/06/2012, 11:35:51 UTC
I have some really boring drugs: prilosec and aspirin.  It just seems like a waste to throw them away.

Is it illegal to sell OTC drugs online?  These are technically "prescription" and were dispensed as such, but they are identical to generic prilosec otc and plain old aspirin that you get without prescription.

I'll assume the risperidone I have is illegal to sell online.

are you a chemist ?
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bitcoinfog and torwallet reviewed
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bananahammock
on 24/06/2012, 07:44:15 UTC
Hello,
I laundered greater than 1000 btc recently.

I chose to try something different this time and tried bitcoinfog and torwallet to compare results.

Safe, Neither steal your money, I did less  than 100 btc amounts at a time to be safe.

Service charges, bitcoinfog is the clear winner. torwallet has a flat 3% rate, bitcoin fog has a random rate between %1 - %3 (you save 100 btc every thousand washed, it starts to add up).

Interface, while the style of bitcoinfog is very cool, torwallet has the better UI. Both are easy to use.

Service, It is my opinion that bitcoinfog is clearly a superior laundering service.

I spent many hours pouring over blockchain.info and blockexplorer examining taints and attempting to trace the btc back to my new wallet.

Unfortunately it seems a single wash on torwallet is not enough, The funds are clearly linked back to my new wallet. Torwallet did do a reasonable job of cleaning the bulk of the coins shifted but to many have 100% taint and high counts (1+ to 50+)  which leads back to an address I no longer wish to associate with. I also need to note, the funds did not sit on torwallet long, just long enough to be washed for free / be washed once then shifted to the new wallet. Perhaps if I had left funds there a week/ shifted less it would of washed them better.

Bitcoinfog I am very impressed with, some fractions of coins have 83% taint and a single count. an estimated ~10% had ~66% and the bulk under 8 all with a single count.

Features,

Torwallet: The url wallet is extremely cool.

Bitcoinfog: random fee of %1-%3,
randomized payout amounts and times. (this pleases me).

Arguably both achieved the service claimed if not the level of anonymity claimed.
when I saw 1 particular coin fraction with 100% and a dangerously high count 50+ after being through torwallet my tinfoil hat nearly shot off my head.

Über paranoid people like myself, Id suggest doing your own rituals first (mine requires satoshi's blood) to launder coins then definitely consider using bitcoinfog and torwallet. For best practice do all 3 in succession using new wallets and addresses each time and only via tor.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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bananahammock
on 24/06/2012, 07:22:57 UTC
Hi Im new Cheesy

please send me free bitcoins, only amounts over 100 btc accepted.