Anybody in US, or any other country where it's easy to get weapons, is willing to sell me a powerful gun??
I will pay good, probably won't be needing it for a couple of months but I just want to make sure
Check any darknet market. They accept btc.
You might want to consider shorting or selling instead of killing, however.
How does it work with shipping? I live in sweden so
And any suggestion for a site?
Please stop this discussion. The ATF has charged people with conspiracy for just talking about how to evade the GCA. Even if you are just joking these are public forums and not the place to talk about it.
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Note that BTC-e was below the MtGOX/Bitstamp reference most of the time. Also, except at the opening in April 2013, Bitfinex has always been
always almost identical to Bitstamp.
The BTC:CNY prices in BTC-China and OKCoin were quite close, except for a couple of weeks after OKCoin opened on 2013-06-12. However, both varied significantly relative to the MtGOX/Bitstamp reference.
Specifically, the price in China was significantly higher than normal during the ascending phases of the bubbles that peaked on 2012-06-01,
2012-10-01, 2013-04-09, 2013-11-29. The Chinese prices sharply dropped in the descending phases of those bubbles, particularly around 2013-06-01 and 2013-12-20. This behavior is consistent with the theory that those bubbles were created by the opening of markets in China, and markets outside China struggled to follow.
On the other hand, the prices at BTC-China were higher than normal also from 2011-07-01 to 2012-01, and around 2013-06-15, when the price was falling. That may indicate that those drops of the price were due to loss of demand (or increased offer) outside China, and BTC-China lagged behind.
A clear informative post with out excess speculation or seemingly an ax to grind. Worthy of someone in your position keep them coming just like that.
Thank you
How were you duped into loosing 220,000? Please lay out the math?
Hmm, legal math?
I would expect something like,
unreasonable expectation + unconfirmed promises = gimme moneys!!!
Figured I would just call him out.....
How were you duped into loosing 220,000? Please lay out the math?
Hmm, legal math?
I would expect something like,
unreasonable expectation + unconfirmed promises = gimme moneys!!!
You must be seeing double or triple if you read legal from lay out.
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Jorge,
What metric would you use to consider bitcoin a success?
I mean a minimum success you would think about personal use.
Is there a daily equivalent a USD transacted that equals minimum success or a number of transactions (excluding change if that could be quantified)?
What about use for the supply chain? I.e. sell goods for btc and pay for wages or purchase supplies with that btc
That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.

It’s surprises me how medicine is practiced in different places. This pic would be grounds for a huge malpractice claim (in the US) if there was any slight infection post procedure.
That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.

It’s surprises me how medicine is practiced in different places. This pic would be grounds for a huge malpractice claim (in the US) if there was any slight infection post procedure.
What in that picture would make you think there is malpractice?
No sterile field.
No obvious cleansing/disinfecting agent.
No personal protection equipment for the provider.( used to keep provider safe but also to keep infective agents from being transferred to patient.)
I am not saying this is malpractice. Dr’s are so risk adverse in the US that all of the above would be mandated. If they were not used and an infection ensued would easily be considered malpractice. (In the US). Medicine practiced this way is significantly less expensive than if this same procedure would be done in the US.
That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.

It’s surprises me how medicine is practiced in different places. This pic would be grounds for a huge malpractice claim (in the US) if there was any slight infection post procedure.
What in that picture would make you think there is malpractice?
No sterile field.
No obvious cleansing/disinfecting agent.
No personal protection equipment for the provider.( used to keep provider safe but also to keep infective agents from being transferred to patient.)
I am not saying this is malpractice. Dr’s are so risk adverse in the US that all of the above would be mandated. If they were not used and an infection ensued would easily be considered malpractice. (In the US). Medicine practiced this way is significantly less expensive than if this same procedure would be done in the US.
The white paper cloth under the knee and all the equipment is sterile, the doc washed his hands and then soaked them in alcohol before the procedure, the knee and surrounding areas was washed with alcohol before the procedure.
I worked at a hospital in my youth and i must say that this is standard procedure both then and now.
I wasn’t trying to demean the care you received. Yours is a perfectly acceptable method.
In the US alcohol prep is not considered an effective agent at creating a sterile field. Accessing a joint space like your knee is held to a higher standard of reduced microbial transfer compared to say a blood draw or iv start. An infection in a joint space is much more difficult to treat.
I actually wish treatment was more like you received since it would greatly reduce the cost of health care in the US. The patients just look at a medical outcome that is not perfect as a lottery ticket in the US.
I wonder: Would a Trezor survive liquid nitrogen?
Half-jokingly...USB connector tech has to survive too, which is not likely.
Maybe you can use a microscope to get the info, though.
Here is something regarding 11th century (and nearby) tech.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_technologyWell, interestingly enough, wheelbarrow was invented back then (in 12th century).
This is not quite 100% a joke: If you really believe Bitcoin is the shit, and it will be worth more later then there is a certain logic with dying with some, then being revived later, remembering your passphrase from long term memory, and having the whole money thing taken care of.
12th century paper and such is quite readable even now, as are long dead languages. It's not impossible to read an 8 inch floppy or a 1950's era core memory you just have to build an interface (trivial with something like a Raspberry Pi and a set of amplifiers). Maybe Cryptosteel anded with a code you memorize. Or a Cryptosteel that decrypts a Trezor wallet that is protected with a passphrase. Might be too easy to hack. Then again in 100 years a Trezor
s physical security would probably be trivial as well.
Hm. Do I really want to dunk my head in a tank of liquid nitrogen?
Ummmm....just remember the seed and tattoo the I have bitcoin message. If you can’t rember the seed then the reanimation was ....