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legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
June 24, 2013, 08:10:41 PM
#26
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).

I thought Bitcoin100 was a good idea but you've really cum a long way with your ideas now Bruno. lol

Are you trying to infect this thread with a Trojan?

That would be hard to do but this thread might get stickied

When that happens, meet me at the Hampton. I'll be the guy vainly standing, holding court with a circle of friends.


This would be the perfect time to post that pic of you wearing the red dress. I can't remember what thread it was in or I would do it for you.  Grin

You mean the one where I look like Rassah's aunt?



Or me starting a tribe?



Bingo! That's the one - lol
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
June 24, 2013, 08:07:27 PM
#25
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).

I thought Bitcoin100 was a good idea but you've really cum a long way with your ideas now Bruno. lol

Are you trying to infect this thread with a Trojan?

That would be hard to do but this thread might get stickied

When that happens, meet me at the Hampton. I'll be the guy vainly standing, holding court with a circle of friends.


This would be the perfect time to post that pic of you wearing the red dress. I can't remember what thread it was in or I would do it for you.  Grin

You mean the one where I look like Rassah's aunt?



Or me starting a tribe?

legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
June 24, 2013, 07:20:54 PM
#24
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).

I thought Bitcoin100 was a good idea but you've really cum a long way with your ideas now Bruno. lol

Are you trying to infect this thread with a Trojan?

That would be hard to do but this thread might get stickied

When that happens, meet me at the Hampton. I'll be the guy vainly standing, holding court with a circle of friends.


This would be the perfect time to post that pic of you wearing the red dress. I can't remember what thread it was in or I would do it for you.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
June 24, 2013, 07:06:11 PM
#23
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).

I thought Bitcoin100 was a good idea but you've really cum a long way with your ideas now Bruno. lol

Are you trying to infect this thread with a Trojan?

That would be hard to do but this thread might get stickied

When that happens, meet me at the Hampton. I'll be the guy vainly standing, holding court with a circle of friends.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
June 24, 2013, 07:00:04 PM
#22
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).

I thought Bitcoin100 was a good idea but you've really cum a long way with your ideas now Bruno. lol

Are you trying to infect this thread with a Trojan?

That would be hard to do but this thread might get stickied
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
June 24, 2013, 06:14:06 PM
#21
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).

I thought Bitcoin100 was a good idea but you've really cum a long way with your ideas now Bruno. lol

Are you trying to infect this thread with a Trojan?
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
June 24, 2013, 12:47:20 PM
#20
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).

I thought Bitcoin100 was a good idea but you've really cum a long way with your ideas now Bruno. lol
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
June 24, 2013, 11:41:53 AM
#19
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.

I wonder how California will feel about a Condom Exchange.

Only 21M Condoms will ever be allowed to be exchanged. Currently, 10 Cm = $1.04 on the black market (or OTC).
legendary
Activity: 4466
Merit: 3391
June 24, 2013, 11:05:04 AM
#18
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.

Bitcoin is not considered money by the state of California (at least in regard to money transmission):

Quote
2003 (n) "Money" means a medium of exchange that is authorized or
adopted by the United States or a foreign government. The term
includes a monetary unit of account established by an
intergovernmental organization or by agreement between two or more
governments.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
amarha
June 24, 2013, 10:38:37 AM
#17
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh

I had the same thought. Especially now since fincen considers bitcoin a 'virtual currency'.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
June 24, 2013, 03:25:24 AM
#16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqV0ss3ms7M

Would it surprise you to learn he's a Bitcoiner?

He needs his ass beaten.

Won't help. Sociopaths are broken, they are only capable of thinking of themselves.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1021
June 23, 2013, 04:33:11 PM
#15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqV0ss3ms7M

Would it surprise you to learn he's a Bitcoiner?

He needs his ass beaten.
global moderator
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
June 23, 2013, 12:31:29 PM
#14
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh
Well bitcoin technically isn't money...
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 501
June 23, 2013, 12:02:32 PM
#13
The video mentions that it is a felony in California for a business to raise money without registering with the SEC. So are all Bitcoin stocks illegal in California? Huh
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
June 22, 2013, 11:18:14 PM
#12
https://twitter.com/ColeBartiromo his twitter mentions nothing about bitcoins, it seems he is more into baseball. Maybe someone should tweet him bitcoins?

cole bartiromo commented 2 months ago
While I am a reformed ex felon, infamous for running the largest pyramid scheme for a minor in high school (see my videos) I see no reason why I should not come out of retirement to scam everyone that uses bitcoins because bitcoin users consist of scammers, gamblers, drug dealers and worse (child porn peddlers, etc). Since bitcoins are virtual and governments do not recognize this, I do not see what charges there would be for stealing as many scumbag bitcoins as possible. Thoughts?

twitter search lied to me I guess, or I didn't structure my query right. But yeah this is horrible, piratejr could have had money.

That wasn't gleaned from Twitter. It was a comment on a Max Keiser YT video. It was that comment that made me think he's already among us (maybe I should rephrase that).
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
June 22, 2013, 09:53:28 PM
#11
https://twitter.com/ColeBartiromo his twitter mentions nothing about bitcoins, it seems he is more into baseball. Maybe someone should tweet him bitcoins?

cole bartiromo commented 2 months ago
While I am a reformed ex felon, infamous for running the largest pyramid scheme for a minor in high school (see my videos) I see no reason why I should not come out of retirement to scam everyone that uses bitcoins because bitcoin users consist of scammers, gamblers, drug dealers and worse (child porn peddlers, etc). Since bitcoins are virtual and governments do not recognize this, I do not see what charges there would be for stealing as many scumbag bitcoins as possible. Thoughts?

I am so frigin jelly. He's just a kid and was able to do this. Imagine what he could accomplish if he ran for political office.
legendary
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Merit: 3391
June 22, 2013, 09:33:20 PM
#10
https://twitter.com/ColeBartiromo his twitter mentions nothing about bitcoins, it seems he is more into baseball. Maybe someone should tweet him bitcoins?

cole bartiromo commented 2 months ago
While I am a reformed ex felon, infamous for running the largest pyramid scheme for a minor in high school (see my videos) I see no reason why I should not come out of retirement to scam everyone that uses bitcoins because bitcoin users consist of scammers, gamblers, drug dealers and worse (child porn peddlers, etc). Since bitcoins are virtual and governments do not recognize this, I do not see what charges there would be for stealing as many scumbag bitcoins as possible. Thoughts?
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
June 22, 2013, 09:18:15 PM
#9
https://twitter.com/ColeBartiromo his twitter mentions nothing about bitcoins, it seems he is more into baseball. Maybe someone should tweet him bitcoins?
full member
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June 22, 2013, 09:04:44 PM
#8
Strikes me as classic sociopath.
legendary
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