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Topic: Kim Dotcom looking for suggestions on payments (Read 10081 times)

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yah it seems he will be on Keiser's show
What? When?
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He likes encryption  Grin
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/10/megaupload-mega/
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Dotcom, and his Mega partner Mathias Ortmann say the difference is that now those files will first be one-click-encrypted right in a client’s browser, using the so-called Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm. The user is then provided with a second unique key for that file’s decryption.

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Dotcom says that according to his legal experts, the only way to stop such a service from existing is to make encryption itself illegal. “And according to the U.N. Charter for Human Rights, privacy is a basic human right,” Dotcom explains. “You have the right to protect your private information and communication against spying.”
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yah it seems he will be on Keiser's show
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funny connection from bitcoin to Kim:

https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/following

Kim follows two people, one is TPOTUSOA and the other is Max Keiser..
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If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
Probably over 9000
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I wonder how many e-mails he has received in the past month, hah.
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If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
Go Kim, go!

His Facebook account:
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Damn, I reached the friends limit on Facebook. Checkout my public figure profile instead & subscribe for latest: https://www.facebook.com/MrKimDotcom
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Bitcoin Mayor of Las Vegas
Excluding those that live/work/host in the USA...

https://torrentfreak.com/new-megaupload-will-be-massive-global-network-to-change-the-world-120828/


KimDotcom looking Developers
http://twitter.com/KimDotcom
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Developers of up/download & file managers, email & fax tools, VOIP & video apps please email [email protected] for early API access.
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KimDotcom looking Developers
http://twitter.com/KimDotcom
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Developers of up/download & file managers, email & fax tools, VOIP & video apps please email [email protected] for early API access.
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info is from his twitter status,but who knows !!!
http://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/231072514598662144

Then it's probably real Tongue
Looks so empty, besides wall comments from people who friended him lol
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info is from his twitter status,but who knows !!!
http://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/231072514598662144
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he is active on Facebook ,let's be his friend and teach him about BTC  Grin
https://www.facebook.com/MegaKimDotcom

I think that's a fake profile... Roll Eyes
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he is active on Facebook ,let's be his friend and teach him about BTC  Grin
https://www.facebook.com/MegaKimDotcom
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I must say I hate the song. The lyrics are weak, the music is lame, the FX are just plain annoying, and it's just generally terrible. But if that's what it takes....  I won't stand in the way.
legendary
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wow he wants to save the world.  Shocked

and no mention of bitcoin still  Angry
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From@KimDotcom  Grin
Hi @BarackObama, here is a song for you #MrPresident. Regards, The Internet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MokNvbiRqCM&feature=player_embedded
http://kim.com/
mrb
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There are enough. More than enough, even with rich companies hogging entire address ranges with their class A networks. It's called NAT.

http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=48
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The above comments confuse me. Did I miss something? Anyway, you obviously know a lot from work and I'd probably learn something from a debate with you.
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Press the link that says "27 Retweets" and you'll see him listed there. It's also on his Twitter timeline.
You wanted him to take a picture of him jumping and saying "yupiee, bitcoin"?

If he decides to use Bitcoin he better keep it for himself. You'll know when he launches his site.
If he really thinks Bitcoin is an option I'm sure Twitter won't be the place where he'll do his reasearch.

Resuming, you're just talking out of your ass.

No need to insult me. I'm not talking out of my ass. I am talking as someone who doesn't use twitter. I sincerely apologize if I have offended or annoyed you or somehow seemed argumentative. My only intention was to convey my own understanding and ask for clarification. Can we please be civilized here?

Anyway, I don't see a link that says "27 retweets" (even ctrl+f on the page). I assume it's because I don't have a twitter account so probably getting a different kind of page. It's good news he's retweeting then Smiley

NAT is the answer to limited IPv4 addresses in a similar way to buses being an answer to not enough automobiles.  Buses work fairly well, reduce the pain of lack of transportation, and have some advantageous side effects, but at the end of the day there are some significant annoyances, complications, and lack of flexibility.  In network-land these are particularly noticeable today's (hopefully more) p2p-centric environments.  Ah well...after several decades IPv6 seems to be gaining some traction.

I'd love a debate Smiley but probably don't want to change the topic of this forum. If you want to continue, feel free to pm me. Metaphors are unnecessary (as I am a network engineering student) and I usually find them confusing and distracting. Not to mention the holes in your metaphor.

thats new to me... can i play one?
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NAT is the answer to limited IPv4 addresses in a similar way to buses being an answer to not enough automobiles.  Buses work fairly well, reduce the pain of lack of transportation, and have some advantageous side effects, but at the end of the day there are some significant annoyances, complications, and lack of flexibility.  In network-land these are particularly noticeable today's (hopefully more) p2p-centric environments.  Ah well...after several decades IPv6 seems to be gaining some traction.

I'd love a debate Smiley but probably don't want to change the topic of this forum. If you want to continue, feel free to pm me. Metaphors are unnecessary (as I am a network engineering student) and I usually find them confusing and distracting. Not to mention the holes in your metaphor.

I'm not a network engineer, but I play one at work.  Most people can figure out how to skim the stuff which doesn't interest them.  Go.

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