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legendary
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September 18, 2016, 10:12:03 AM
#32
you need to up your trolling. it's not very scary despite your best efforts. i'll know you're getting somewhere when I start to cry only by seeing your avatar.
legendary
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Merit: 1074
September 18, 2016, 08:26:49 AM
#31
How would the forums dedicated to silver and gold feel if we spam them with Bitcoin promotions?

They do and you know what happens?

They have conversations like adults.

Go figure.

Unfortunately, you have to get off your high horse first and open your mind a bit.

You can use words like shill, troll, and misinformation but it won't change the facts.

You responded to zero percent about how I told you already invest in precious metals via Bitcoin hardware.

Instead you pulled out classic character assassination keywords in an attempt to make me sound inept.

It's ok.

I'm not (and will never be) mad at you for it.

I'm the type that when I get knocked down on my ass I dust myself off and carry on.

Sometimes I'm right and sometimes I'm wrong and that's ok.

But truth is truth and if you support Bitcoin you already support precious metals.

Never look down on your supply chain.

It's bad for business.

You might find yourself missing your widget quotas.
I own some silver and some gold
Try sending a gold bar as payment to a merchant in another countryWink

So you do own some metals!

Good for you.

For a second I thought you hated them.

As for sending gold to another country:
https://www.goldmoney.com/




Never said I hated them, I did say I hate the shilling being done on this forum to promote them. Gold just has that something, mby the

bling that attract people to it... but then again crows and monkeys are attracted to shiny things too.  Grin .... Let me take a calculated

guess here, you own ZERO bitcoins... right, or are you scared they will not pay you, if you admit it.  Roll Eyes
hero member
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September 17, 2016, 08:14:51 PM
#30
>thread implying that the image gets hacked

I couldn't really care less about something like that, so far there have been a ton of things happening to Bitcoin and all of these events have been happening for a while and we still have yet to see something significant come out of it.
legendary
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September 17, 2016, 06:41:16 PM
#29
Not sure about your motivation to post this. But, for those of who think that Bitcoin is unhackable, are not interested in your definition...

Quote
to damage or injure by crude, harsh, or insensitive treatment; mutilate; mangle:

Bitcoin can only be hacked, if SHA256 is hacked. And if SHA256 is hacked, all the internet banking is broken. So, instead of billion dollar bitcoin, u may worry about trillion dollar internet banking.

The motivation is clear... just have a look at his post history. This is one of the shills on Bitcointalk.. smack talking the technology. By the

looks of this post, he wants people to rather invest in silver and gold.  Grin ... He will counter this post with stupid logic, trying to deny this

and telling us that we are attacking everyone that is not for Bitcoin. We are here to talk about Bitcoin, not precious metals.  Roll Eyes

But you already invest in silver and gold  Smiley

PC =  contains silver and gold
Tablet = contains silver and gold
smart phone = contains silver and gold
asics = contain silver and gold
graphics cards = contain silver and gold








And what about brass?Too rarely finding the device is using gold for his hardware, and that's will making the cost of production is increasing a much, and about silver, i don't think like that.
copper member
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September 17, 2016, 05:27:29 PM
#28
Bitcoin does have social hacking and bad publicity. But so do most currencies.
Untraceable currencies such as gold and Bitcoin are more susceptible to generate bad impressions on a wider community.
HCP
legendary
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September 17, 2016, 05:19:40 PM
#27
But you already invest in silver and gold  Smiley

PC =  contains silver and gold
Tablet = contains silver and gold
smart phone = contains silver and gold
asics = contain silver and gold
graphics cards = contain silver and gold
But what if I don't own any of those things? Say I access this forum, and the internet in general, from internet cafes and all my coins are in paper wallets... Then I have no investment in precious metals right?

Also, that bitcoin can be "hacked" by "bad press" is pretty much true of almost anything of value... ask any politician that has been on the end of a smear campaign... or maybe ask Samsung are fairing with their precious metals "investments" at the moment in the wake of the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco  Undecided

Still... 10/10 for making bitcointalk a slightly more interesting place with your musings (trololololling?) on the bitcoin world in general...  Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2702
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September 17, 2016, 03:43:40 PM
#26
Since Bitcoin is open source and validated via peer review it has a much better chance than the Titanic.  Wink
vip
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Merit: 1145
September 17, 2016, 02:57:09 PM
#25
OP's motive:
precious metals

OP's objective:
sell his precious metal because he wants more bitcoin.
in short if he wanted to keep precious metals he wouldnt be handing them out to then grab bitcoin from people buying his precious metal.

its a simple reverse psychology.. he want you to hold less bitcoin and hold more precious metal..so that he can hold less precious metal to hold more bitcoin

You forgot the part where X% of fiat is extracted so to enjoy ...

sr. member
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September 17, 2016, 02:52:32 PM
#24
I actualy think the guy doesn´t understand how bitcoin works. what I can say is that nothing is unhackable, however up until now nobody has been able to hack the protocol itself other than exploring certain glitches. In the future, when a new and more secure way of security protocol other than SHA256 is invented we will perhaps see a migration to those alternatives. For now, what the guy introduced in this post was a way of exploring a flaw on the code and not hacking it.
legendary
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Merit: 1042
September 17, 2016, 02:49:11 PM
#23
Not sure about your motivation to post this. But, for those of who think that Bitcoin is unhackable, are not interested in your definition...

Quote
to damage or injure by crude, harsh, or insensitive treatment; mutilate; mangle:

Bitcoin can only be hacked, if SHA256 is hacked. And if SHA256 is hacked, all the internet banking is broken. So, instead of billion dollar bitcoin, u may worry about trillion dollar internet banking.

The motivation is clear... just have a look at his post history. This is one of the shills on Bitcointalk.. smack talking the technology. By the

looks of this post, he wants people to rather invest in silver and gold.  Grin ... He will counter this post with stupid logic, trying to deny this

and telling us that we are attacking everyone that is not for Bitcoin. We are here to talk about Bitcoin, not precious metals.  Roll Eyes

But you already invest in silver and gold  Smiley

PC =  contains silver and gold
Tablet = contains silver and gold
smart phone = contains silver and gold
asics = contain silver and gold
graphics cards = contain silver and gold

Silver and gold is very much a part of Bitcoin and you are already investing in them.

If you didn't use these metals you would not be able to use the devices for very long at all.

Not sure why all the negative sentiments for the raw materials that build the backbone of Bitcoin itself?

As far as the technology goes it is good.

Not bullet proof though.

To believe the opposite is foolish at best.

From the looks of it many of the posters replying have been trying to divert the conversation to SHA256 credibility which is not what this thread is about.

The first three lines of post 1 could tell you that.

BTW no one forced anyone to talk about precious metals with me.

I suggest anyone believing that I am a shill that presents nonsense to stay clear from what I have to say.

If you see my name on the forum disregard and continue to follow the status quo.








Now you're just being a delusional twit. Ok numbnuts you walk into a pawn shop with a smartphone you cracked open with the back of a hammer and ask how much your investment in gold and silver is. Just piss off you pathetic shill. Change the title, it gives the impression you may know what you're talking about.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
September 17, 2016, 02:39:30 PM
#22
How would the forums dedicated to silver and gold feel if we spam them with Bitcoin promotions?

They do and you know what happens?

They have conversations like adults.

Go figure.

Unfortunately, you have to get off your high horse first and open your mind a bit.

You can use words like shill, troll, and misinformation but it won't change the facts.

You responded to zero percent about how I told you already invest in precious metals via Bitcoin hardware.

Instead you pulled out classic character assassination keywords in an attempt to make me sound inept.

It's ok.

I'm not (and will never be) mad at you for it.

I'm the type that when I get knocked down on my ass I dust myself off and carry on.

Sometimes I'm right and sometimes I'm wrong and that's ok.

But truth is truth and if you support Bitcoin you already support precious metals.

Never look down on your supply chain.

It's bad for business.

You might find yourself missing your widget quotas.

Ah, the old .... character assassination ..{ I am the victim } excuse... nah, it's not working my friend. We discuss topics like adults too, but

we highlight shills, for the people who cannot spot them. I own some silver and some gold, but I prefer Bitcoin because it's more flexible

and practical in a online environment. Try sending a gold bar as payment to a merchant in another country.  Wink ... I am also not blind to

the risks involved with Crypto currencies... but the rewards and use is 100% more satisfying.  Grin ...I am also not mad at you, just hate

what you doing.  Sad
legendary
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September 17, 2016, 12:47:30 PM
#21
80% of the information the op provided has been seen before and i think everyone clearly knows about the ransomewere and you caN also find a simple at github named "a hidden tear" or something very similar to this well if makes bitcoin rosky bit these are not exactly hacking bitcoin. some of these are not yet 100% proven like bitfinex case i never got exactly what happened there
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
September 17, 2016, 12:44:13 PM
#20
Not sure about your motivation to post this. But, for those of who think that Bitcoin is unhackable, are not interested in your definition...

Quote
to damage or injure by crude, harsh, or insensitive treatment; mutilate; mangle:

Bitcoin can only be hacked, if SHA256 is hacked. And if SHA256 is hacked, all the internet banking is broken. So, instead of billion dollar bitcoin, u may worry about trillion dollar internet banking.

The motivation is clear... just have a look at his post history. This is one of the shills on Bitcointalk.. smack talking the technology. By the

looks of this post, he wants people to rather invest in silver and gold.  Grin ... He will counter this post with stupid logic, trying to deny this

and telling us that we are attacking everyone that is not for Bitcoin. We are here to talk about Bitcoin, not precious metals.  Roll Eyes

But you already invest in silver and gold  Smiley

PC =  contains silver and gold
Tablet = contains silver and gold
smart phone = contains silver and gold
asics = contain silver and gold
graphics cards = contain silver and gold

Silver and gold is very much a part of Bitcoin and you are already investing in them.

If you didn't use these metals you would not be able to use the devices for very long at all.

Not sure why all the negative sentiments for the raw materials that build the backbone of Bitcoin itself?

As far as the technology goes it is good.

Not bullet proof though.

To believe the opposite is foolish at best.

From the looks of it many of the posters replying have been trying to divert the conversation to SHA256 credibility which is not what this thread is about.

The first three lines of post 1 could tell you that.

BTW no one forced anyone to talk about precious metals with me.

I suggest anyone believing that I am a shill that presents nonsense to stay clear from what I have to say.

If you see my name on the forum disregard and continue to follow the status quo.








You already succeeded in your goal... create a thread that draws attention.. most people are too lazy to read any further, and will just

read what you posted. Your reply to me, is clear misdirection to divert attention away from your shill behaviour. It is our task as Bitcoin

supporters to counter threads that promote anything other than Bitcoin on a Bitcointalk forum. How would the forums dedicated to silver

and gold feel if we spam them with Bitcoin promotions?
sr. member
Activity: 379
Merit: 250
September 17, 2016, 12:33:28 PM
#19
Not sure about your motivation to post this. But, for those of who think that Bitcoin is unhackable, are not interested in your definition...

Quote
to damage or injure by crude, harsh, or insensitive treatment; mutilate; mangle:

Bitcoin can only be hacked, if SHA256 is hacked. And if SHA256 is hacked, all the internet banking is broken. So, instead of billion dollar bitcoin, u may worry about trillion dollar internet banking.

Exactly what I was thinking of. The links to exchanges are hack not related to Bitcoin but to its infrastructure, run by private entities. In the Old West when gangsters robbed bank they were not hacking gold...
legendary
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Merit: 1014
September 17, 2016, 12:23:17 PM
#18

Bitcoin can only be hacked, if SHA256 is hacked. And if SHA256 is hacked, all the internet banking is broken. So, instead of billion dollar bitcoin, u may worry about trillion dollar internet banking.
This one, and bitcoin can easily switch to other hashing algorithm then, not cracked one Smiley
So worry not, bitcoin will here to stay!!!
member
Activity: 87
Merit: 10
September 17, 2016, 12:08:44 PM
#17
OP is a known troll.
To be honest I have no idea why I'm always wasting my time and reading this kind of posts.
Bitcoin is fine and therefore it is absolutely nothing to see here.
Keep your metals or whatever, I will definitely hold my BTCs and not sell any satoshi.

I don't understand Op's post at all, bitcoin can't be hacked so far, or the price is crashing now, and i saw he cursed some people, I feel not good.
legendary
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Merit: 1074
September 17, 2016, 12:02:33 PM
#16
Not sure about your motivation to post this. But, for those of who think that Bitcoin is unhackable, are not interested in your definition...

Quote
to damage or injure by crude, harsh, or insensitive treatment; mutilate; mangle:

Bitcoin can only be hacked, if SHA256 is hacked. And if SHA256 is hacked, all the internet banking is broken. So, instead of billion dollar bitcoin, u may worry about trillion dollar internet banking.

The motivation is clear... just have a look at his post history. This is one of the shills on Bitcointalk.. smack talking the technology. By the

looks of this post, he wants people to rather invest in silver and gold.  Grin ... He will counter this post with stupid logic, trying to deny this

and telling us that we are attacking everyone that is not for Bitcoin. We are here to talk about Bitcoin, not precious metals.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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September 17, 2016, 11:23:26 AM
#15
Bitcoin being hacked from online exchangers or from any services/ wallets/ laptops are not problem related with bitcoin or its blockchain itself. As well as anything which is stored online can be stolen or hacked so bitcoin shouldn't be considered as susceptible to hack, misleading info.
hero member
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September 17, 2016, 10:48:57 AM
#14
All the internet has the possible to be hacked, but if it encrypted with the right way, the percentage of you break into somebody account is less than 1%, so no need to worry about your bitcoin, just be careful and put a longer password
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1016
September 17, 2016, 10:38:19 AM
#13
OP is a known troll.
To be honest I have no idea why I'm always wasting my time and reading this kind of posts.
Bitcoin is fine and therefore it is absolutely nothing to see here.
Keep your metals or whatever, I will definitely hold my BTCs and not sell any satoshi.
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