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legendary
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Bitcoin is a monetary base......I'm in Bitcoin because of one thing and one thing only - an atrophying financial system that's on life support until something better comes along.

While I agree with you philosophically, it's pretty hard to look at the 2014 BTC chart and not say the exact same thing about it at this point. 

Don't get me wrong - the "print more/borrow more" attitudes of the major economies are definitely a losing proposition... but unless you mined/bought BTC more than a year ago (or traded alts with reasonable success) - you'd have been better off just staying in cash.  3-4% inflation (or more accurately value-depreciation) seems like a screaming deal when compared to a 60% loss of value in a single year.  Embarrassed

And BTC is one of the very best as far as coins that have survived a year or more... the rest are really scary.

This doesn't belong in here along with the nonsense and the lies of Zimbeck the Turd, but it is way more sensible and interesting that all of that crap.

A recent poll in the UK showed that more and more people is aware of the existence of BTC -first step towards actual participation- but ALL of those had heard of it mostly for the scams associated with it, which means that the adoption of BTC is progressing extraordinarily well in spite of that association, which is both remarkable and very positive for the future. A REGULATED future, mind you. There's simply no other way. Either the crooks are rooted out of digital currencies of these will cease to exist altogether within a few years. We all know the technology will indeed not just survive but thrive in fact, but no digital currency needs to be associated with it. And it won't unless the field is cleaned up in a hurry.
hero member
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Buy one, it may help you making money in crypto
 Grin

Well, I'm definitely determined to stay far away from the rest of this 'discussion' now, but I had to just throw this out because it seemed applicable (and depressing, I should add):

On one hand count the coins you know that have never seen significant market manipulation, and yet have a positive current value compared to 1 year ago. (This doesn't count for coins less than 2 months old... they might just be gearing up in that case).

Got both of them? (LOL j/k there might be 5... I just can't come up with more than 2).

Now on your other hand, count the coins that you've made profits on (or could have if you'd cashed out) in the past two weeks that were obviously a PnD scheme that you merely happened to get prior to the pump... if you trade much at all - I bet you've already got your five for that hand.  Roll Eyes

The obvious point it that crypto is completely sick with these schemes... including BTC.  I'm not suggesting I have the solution - I don't.  It's clear from past history that while regulation will almost certainly not prevent all of the fraud - it will likely kill almost all of the incentive for many that are actively developing... especially in areas that by definition are completely anti-regulation in nature (like truly anon coins and decentralized markets).  

Under which laws would you regulate anyway... the UN's?  I know what the US government would say... but I also know the rest of the world is sick of us going all "super-cop" on every other country's citizens too!  That and our regulators aren't smart enough to figure out the stock market very well... I can only imagine how good they would be at regulating something they really don't get.

So free markets aren't working, anarchy isn't working, regulation won't work, etc.  What are we going to actually do about it? I realize that all markets (including regulated ones) are full of scams - not like Madoff, Worldcomm, Enron, Bear Stearns, etc. happened under the radar these past several years.

My final (rhetorical) question:  If cryptocurrencies don't change a majority (or even minority) of the downsides to fiat and traditional financial instrments... why are we here then?  Hopefully, your answer is better than mine at the moment.  Wink



Only time will tell. Bitcoin has no competition and crypto is still pretty new. Major issue is that lot of these big BTC holders want to bring crypto down or simply they don't give a shit and that's their only goal in life. If we fight through and pass this stage..it'll be a game changer for everyone.

I ask this...if you try to bring cypto down. What makes you think those investors won't shut down their computer and say "Fck you" to whole digital currency world? We're talking about old buyers walking away + no new buyers.

Game will be over..not only for altcoins but bitcoin as well.

Personally, I don't see a reason why "Bitcoin" & "Altcoins" can't exist in the same world. It gives you more option to play with and people who look at it as fight between btc & altcoins are curse to digital currency and they'll be the only one to blame if digital currency disappears in few years from now. It's painful to watch but some people can't seem to look at it from technology perspective.

This has turned into stock exchange more than anything else and if people can't see beyond it then we're pretty much stuck and we can forget about world using crypto or btc in every store worldwide..I would want to see what happenes to crypto/btc in 10 years from now...that's enough time for majority of these altcoins to grow from what they're today.










legendary
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Here's my suggestions: Stay away for BAY, it was and still is a scam.

Second one: Be very, very careful with BC. It was a HUGE scam and some of the players in that scam still remain. Were they innocent in the first one? I don't believe so but that's up for you to decide. Why would you bother with a project going nowhere? Beats me.

Another project going nowhere? Bytecent. Another one? Nautilus. Another one -this one with insiders selling millions in the background-? PINK. Yet another one? SEED.

More to come.

Feel free to dig your own tomb if you choose to ignore the warnings though, it's your funeral.

Oh and assign me whatever identity better fits your agenda. Personally I have a weakness for Batman but, as you like.
legendary
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I am in shock. And Awe. All the while I thought I was Michael Jackson this week and now this. ... which doesn't seem to serve the purposes of the usual suspects. They liked much better pretending I was IE, or a Bobsurplus shill. Or Bob himself. Or anything else they could use to try to kill the message by killing the messenger... but Jose de Vega? Somehow I believe this will be short lived. We'll see...

Meanwhile, the crooks remain the exact same. And will be hunted down by moi, as usual.

The croonies too.

By the way, to the various hawking here that were in absolute denial about my expose on BC for months, have you read the acknowledgements by Zimber the Turd that are supported by Josh-Gritt? What was that you were saying? Where is The Doge now? morituri13? Soepkip's still around but he was just the patsy and for that given a few crumbs as detailed in THE WALL OF SHAME an other threads. Is it "clean" the current BC? I don't know or care. Much like BAY, if a scam is given to you in full detail and you still want to be involved, you deserve anything you get in my book.

Lol. Dude you've been busted. He has he same coin address as you old man. That alone is conclusive evidence.

What a coincidence he's also tweeted about Bytecent, the same time you've kept harping on about it. Oh another coincidence, you're fluent in spanish - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5846814 just like our pal Jose de vega. And the list goes on.

All your trolling is now linked to your real life identity - congratulations  Kiss
newbie
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I am in shock. And Awe. All the while I thought I was Michael Jackson this week and now this. ... which doesn't seem to serve the purposes of the usual suspects. They liked much better pretending I was IE, or a Bobsurplus shill. Or Bob himself. Or anything else they could use to try to kill the message by killing the messenger... but Jose de Vega? Somehow I believe this will be short lived. We'll see...

Meanwhile, the crooks remain the exact same. And will be hunted down by moi, as usual.

The croonies too.

By the way, to the various hawking here that were in absolute denial about my expose on BC for months, have you read the acknowledgements by Zimber the Turd that are supported by Josh-Gritt? What was that you were saying? Where is The Doge now? morituri13? Soepkip's still around but he was just the patsy and for that given a few crumbs as detailed in THE WALL OF SHAME an other threads. Is it "clean" the current BC? I don't know or care. Much like BAY, if a scam is given to you in full detail and you still want to be involved, you deserve anything you get in my book.

Cool story grandpa Jose.

BARABBAS AKA JOSE DE VEGA KNOWN SCAMMER AND CRYPTO-SHILL

JOSE "BARABBAS" DE VEGA - MEXICAN OUT OF WORK ACTOR AND KNOWN CRIMINAL/FRAUDSTER

He has acted numerous times to defraud investors, he has been paid for his actions. He knows he can not hide, can not run now. He has always been extremely protective of his identity and has refused to provide identity on more than 100 occasions. His identity is now exposed, and I suggest you do not let him forget it, wherever his CRIMINAL actions continue, wherever he goes to DEFRAUD more investors.

JOSE DE VEGA IS A THIEF, A LIAR, AND A SHILL. Please do not let him forget it.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
Once upon a time there was a guy named Bob ...


...

The End.




P.S. Who dumped XST on you guys was pookielax31 aka Mr. Boh and coolstoryteller aka TrollsRoyce from shadowcoin community.
Soon after dumping they sent your puppy trained LandofShortdick start the fud against stealthcoin.

I don't know emilio, but your credibility is so poor that anything you say can be taking as a total lack of knowledge and be close to the real thing by default, so by know everyone knows that anything you say is 99% probably false.

Maybe this is the 1% in which you get a clue though... worth considering.
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
I am in shock. And Awe. All the while I thought I was Michael Jackson this week and now this. ... which doesn't seem to serve the purposes of the usual suspects. They liked much better pretending I was IE, or a Bobsurplus shill. Or Bob himself. Or anything else they could use to try to kill the message by killing the messenger... but Jose de Vega? Somehow I believe this will be short lived. We'll see...

Meanwhile, the crooks remain the exact same. And will be hunted down by moi, as usual.

The croonies too.

By the way, to the various hawking here that were in absolute denial about my expose on BC for months, have you read the acknowledgements by Zimber the Turd that are supported by Josh-Gritt? What was that you were saying? Where is The Doge now? morituri13? Soepkip's still around but he was just the patsy and for that given a few crumbs as detailed in THE WALL OF SHAME an other threads. Is it "clean" the current BC? I don't know or care. Much like BAY, if a scam is given to you in full detail and you still want to be involved, you deserve anything you get in my book.
legendary
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Merit: 1028
#mitandopelomundo
Once upon a time there was a guy named Bob ...


...

The End.




P.S. Who dumped XST on you guys was pookielax31 aka Mr. Boh and coolstoryteller aka TrollsRoyce from shadowcoin community.
Soon after dumping they sent your puppy trained LandofShortdick start the fud against stealthcoin.
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 102
Let's crank this mother up to 11

Dug through Jose's profile (or should I say Barabbas?)

Found this little interesting tid-bit from June (I've screenshotted it for posterity)



Now I know what you are thinking-- "So what, who cares? How is this relevant?"

Well a simple Google search of the zippercoin address reveals something even a little more interesting.



Whooooaaaaa is that our friend Barabbas? Can it be?



Scary, I know.

Seems like an out of work actor-- check out his wonderfully put together website (isn't the internet an amazing place?)

http://www.josedevega.com/



I wondered why Barrabas has been so quiet today.
He's down with the gout!

Jose, Jose, Jose.... where are you today?
On his site in his bio he says he made and then lost almost a million dollars... I wonder if this is his obsession with bobsurplus & his cronies.  Yea I lost money due to bob only about 2.5 btc but I'm not mad at bob I'm mad at me. I fell for the scam, even seeing all the warning signs & alarms going off. He'll people were comin to the thread and spelling it out, but their message got lost in a mindless rant and I blew it off as fud. I seen the up potential in bay and for me outweighed the risk. You live and learn. I definitely won't spend the rest of my life stalking him like some do, I have better shit to do and a life. But hey darkcoin has never let's me down. No matter what I lose on other alts at the end of the day darkcoin is still ticking along. I thought bay was going to be my next love as it could have been.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Let's crank this mother up to 11

Dug through Jose's profile (or should I say Barabbas?)

Found this little interesting tid-bit from June (I've screenshotted it for posterity)



Now I know what you are thinking-- "So what, who cares? How is this relevant?"

Well a simple Google search of the zippercoin address reveals something even a little more interesting.



Whooooaaaaa is that our friend Barabbas? Can it be?



Scary, I know.

Seems like an out of work actor-- check out his wonderfully put together website (isn't the internet an amazing place?)

http://www.josedevega.com/



I wondered why Barrabas has been so quiet today.
He's down with the gout!

Jose, Jose, Jose.... where are you today?
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Haven't checked on this shot in the dark in a few weeks... really wish I had.
Now I can't get my qt wallet to open, getting error message :

Assertion failed!

Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\BitBay\bitbay-qt.exe
File: ..\bitbay\src\kernal.cpp
Line: 462

Expression: pindex-> pprev || pindex-> GetBlockHash ()==(!fTestNet ? hashGenesisBlock : hashGenesisBlockTestNet)

Any ideas to get it running again so I can save what I have left in this Scamcoin?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 102
Let's crank this mother up to 11

Dug through Jose's profile (or should I say Barabbas?)

Found this little interesting tid-bit from June (I've screenshotted it for posterity)



Now I know what you are thinking-- "So what, who cares? How is this relevant?"

Well a simple Google search of the zippercoin address reveals something even a little more interesting.



Whooooaaaaa is that our friend Barabbas? Can it be?



Scary, I know.

Seems like an out of work actor-- check out his wonderfully put together website (isn't the internet an amazing place?)

http://www.josedevega.com/



I wondered why Barrabas has been so quiet today.
He's down with the gout!
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1001
Let's crank this mother up to 11

Dug through Jose's profile (or should I say Barabbas?)

Found this little interesting tid-bit from June (I've screenshotted it for posterity)



Now I know what you are thinking-- "So what, who cares? How is this relevant?"

Well a simple Google search of the zippercoin address reveals something even a little more interesting.



Whooooaaaaa is that our friend Barabbas? Can it be?



Scary, I know.

Seems like an out of work actor-- check out his wonderfully put together website (isn't the internet an amazing place?)

http://www.josedevega.com/



I wondered why Barrabas has been so quiet today.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1001
Did you know that when BC started someone held about 75% of it? (blackhandgroup)

Don't make shit up and present it as facts.

lmao, dude ask Josh from blackcoin foundation, ask Jabulon ask anyone who was there in the early days. I didnt even think it was true until i heard it confirmed a couple months ago. But it simple is true. Blackhandgroup had more than 50% of BC in the early days.

Weak argument. Prove it or stfu. You're already backtracking and changing it from 75% to 50%.

I'm a BC supporter and have been defending you even though I'm not involved in Bitbay... and now I read you passing off bullshit about BC as facts. As someone who has had people doing that to YOU a LOT recently, (passing off bullshit as facts) you should be more careful what you say.

No proof = no facts.

If you want a hard number on that go ask Josh or other BC members. I know it was more than 50%, I'm pretty sure it was like up to 75%. Its old news, i dont care about it I was simply making an analogy. In a sense though, you are correct, and it is currently irrelevant. Regardless, it did happen and everyone in BC knows about it.

So still no proof. Maybe you are just a gullible idiot after all.
RJF
hero member
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Online since '89...
I wasn't speaking about Dave...


Fair enough. Apologies if I mis-interpreted your remarks.



Accepted, no problem. It was aimed at the rest of the trained chimps...

legendary
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I wasn't speaking about Dave...


Fair enough. Apologies if I mis-interpreted your remarks.

legendary
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- you'd have been better off just staying in cash.  3-4% inflation (or more accurately value-depreciation) seems like a screaming deal when compared to a 60% loss of value in a single year.  :-

Remember that in this context there are 2 definitions for the word "value":

[1] - a fundamental value judgement that an investor makes based on the integrity of the asset

[2] - a day trading value in a specific market against a specific currency pair

Your last remark implicitly alludes to the second of these two definitions. You're talking about the BTC / USD market in particular - not Bitcoin 'value' in general.

Meanwhile, the USD "coin supply" has inflated by a huge amount, Bitcoin infrastructure has grown, adoption has grown, accessability has grown and regulation has moved forwards.

So the USD/BTC market price does not necessarily reflect "value". It is a price in a particular market - nothing more. You could have chosen a more realistic market such as BTC vs Gold over the last 2 years. Or even have a look at BTC / RUB over the last month. You'll get a completely different picture.

The doller-centric view of the universe gives a highly distorted sense of "value" about anything right now, apart from being irrelevant to most of the world's population (particularly if you happen to live on the 'wrong' side of the Ural mountains).

We need to bear those things in mind when talking about "value".
RJF
hero member
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Online since '89...
They sing the same words no matter the tune for they know nothing else. Just gotta laugh and feel sorry for them...

That isn't my observation.

As far as I can see the dzimbeck account has been fairly consistent throughout this whole debate in arguing for technical priorities over political or marketing ones. There isn't anything "laughable" about that.

As for the accusations about him not "piping up" earlier about the scam - see my 3 posts back.


I wasn't speaking about Dave...
sr. member
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Bitcoin is a monetary base......I'm in Bitcoin because of one thing and one thing only - an atrophying financial system that's on life support until something better comes along.

While I agree with you philosophically, it's pretty hard to look at the 2014 BTC chart and not say the exact same thing about it at this point. 

Don't get me wrong - the "print more/borrow more" attitudes of the major economies are definitely a losing proposition... but unless you mined/bought BTC more than a year ago (or traded alts with reasonable success) - you'd have been better off just staying in cash.  3-4% inflation (or more accurately value-depreciation) seems like a screaming deal when compared to a 60% loss of value in a single year.  Embarrassed

And BTC is one of the very best as far as coins that have survived a year or more... the rest are really scary.
legendary
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They sing the same words no matter the tune for they know nothing else. Just gotta laugh and feel sorry for them...

That isn't my observation.

As far as I can see the dzimbeck account has been fairly consistent throughout this whole debate in arguing for technical priorities over political or marketing ones. There isn't anything "laughable" about that.

As for the accusations about him not "piping up" earlier about the scam - see my 3 posts back.
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