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moiety: BingoBoingo: has there been any other news...
i see nothing other than the usual he said, she said derpiness
moiety: can
i also sat no 9. is my usual dau to day face lol
moiety: can
i just say
i do no. 8 regularly
kyuupichan:
I did submit a paid wager, and you refunded it.
I assume you mean you want a bigger one?
BingoBoingo:
I just wonder if some Life bagholder is going to start bombing like hell
BingoBoingo: Watch the difficulty drop mid month, because It's been too long since
I made a statement
BingoBoingo: Is this "stabilization" going to happen after every time
I make a monthly statement?
GunPlay: BingoBoingo:
I look forward to your drunken rants ;-)
GunPlay: ah, cool,
I'll check 'em out
BingoBoingo: GunPlay: The occasional spelling or grammar slip is fine.
I'm drunk here occasionally.
GunPlay: daniel said
I should hang out here
GunPlay: well,
I mention to danielpbarron that
I was interesting in people doing Bitcoin projects
assbot: Terrible Jobs
I've Had: Detasseling
GunPlay: good stuff,
I'll just lurk for a while
I suppose :-)
GunPlay: danielpbarron suggested
I join this channel and learn about Bitcoin via mostly experts
GunPlay: mircea_popescu: naw,
I don't know mthreat
benkay: but
i guess the shit's too expensive for the students, as there's not a school-aged soul in the place during work hours
benkay:
i stop in, figuring - hey, art school, coffee, wine, surely there will be some cuties around
benkay:
i figure -assets will notice, and that's all that really matters.
benkay: at one point, one of the side goals was to leave a hole in the internet when
i got disappeared, but now
i'm just working on getting out of dodge.
benkay:
i don't really care to put my life online either.
benkay:
i also don't have anything to say about things anymore.
benkay: <mircea_popescu> because it makes it more difficult for the mediocres. // pardon?
i thought reducing asymmetry made for more efficient markets.
benkay: don't really see why
i should flatten out the information asymmetry either.
benkay:
i'd rather write emails instructing clients on the correct course of action and get paid for such than...blog.
benkay:
i don't write posts no mo.
mircea_popescu: pankkake
i took that test in spite of it starting with a retarded question. "Your top match for Which Atlas Shrugged character are you? is: John Galt"
Diablo-D3: [06:15:33] <Namworld> My IP doesn't matter when
I've never hidden my name.
BingoBoingo:
I suspect the earliest bombs really set the stage though
benkay: mircea_popescu: you'd know, not
i benkay:
i'm sure a beating could go on for a full week, but what do you have after a day? pulp?
mircea_popescu:
i guess the date the guy got caught must have been misreported then.
benkay: well gosh am
i really talking to the real mp?
mircea_popescu: Namworld of course
i have.
i also enjoy killing people.
mircea_popescu: but anyway, you're running into what
i'll call from now on the andreas proble,
mircea_popescu: <Namworld> access to Coinroll. Now
I have harm threats and guy says he doesn't care
I'm neither owner nor have access to Coinroll's wallet.
I have to pay up from my personal money or
I won't live... << so tell him the same lol
Namworld: One thing
I know
I'd have to disclose is any income/profit, obviously. The taxman will want a cut.
Namworld:
I might have to disclose it. Something
I'll have to investigate how to do.
Namworld: Maybe one could prosecute me because it's not registered. Maybe some zealous prosecutor could try to argue
I'm an owner. But it wouldn't make much sense. It wouldn't close the business nor prevent operations.
Namworld: Aka,
I can't own/operate most BTC things in Canada without license. But there's never been anything preventing investment in legal foreign companies...
Namworld: Well it might be potentially illegal in Canada to operate. But it's not illegal in all jurisdiction and as far as
I know, foreign investment is not forbidden.
Namworld: It's not different.
I can't operate Coinroll in Canada, hence why
I refused to take it over. Scrat offered it for free to me and someone else. Me being in Canada and other in US, we refused.
jurov: "no control"
i see, but investment and/or cooperation still falls under that law?
Namworld: yes, legal threats are obviously easy. Doubt it would fly in court when
I have no control on Coinroll. Would probably be instantly dismissed,
I hope.
jurov:
i don't disagree, you just happen to be most visible and in a country with most prone law system
Namworld:
I'm surprised jurov/wao haven't received threats already.
I'm sure they'll start coming in from random people soon enough.
davout: no no, that's trying to use some sort of logic, just "fuck off"
i meant
Namworld:
I told him basically just that. That's his threats are pointless and not at the right target.
davout: Namworld: well, pay him or tell him to fuck off
i guess
Namworld: He doesn't show up tho. All
I get is IRC threats and addresses to make payments to...
Namworld:
I have my address right there on whois. The guy has known it for months.
Namworld: @justusranvier Yes about exchange rate, apparently so.
I've told the guy he didn't make sense.
I'm not the one owning him and if he wanted to extort someone, there's better targets that are just as public.
Namworld: They all sounded alike... not sure if
I should laugh, or fear a retard actually showing up... Even if he comes for me, the guy will still be a retard.
Namworld: access to Coinroll. Now
I have harm threats and guy says he doesn't care
I'm neither owner nor have access to Coinroll's wallet.
I have to pay up from my personal money or
I won't live...
Namworld: There was a guy who at first claimed his son gambled his BTC on Coinroll, it's illegal, refund it. Was very insisting. Then another claimed Scrat stole the money and laundered it on his website (no idea how he knew the address his "stolen" BTC went to was a Coinroll address). Then some guy threatening legal action to me directly, having dug up my info.
I told him
I don't own or have
Namworld: My IP doesn't matter when
I've never hidden my name.
Namworld:
I don't really hide my idendity. Never have, never wanted to. Anymore than mircea tries to hide anything about who he is.
I don't have anything to hide. If
I wanted something not known, it wouldn't be known.
Namworld: Normally
I'd think the guy is a retard because
I'm not the right nor wealthiest target in this... but that's what makes it worse.
I imagine a retard could well decide to go gangster and show up.
Namworld: Nah,
I'm not. Some schmuck who probably lost money on Coinroll and can't get to scrat found my Facebook.
Namworld: Nevermind that
I can't do anything about it nor have access to Scrat's wallet.
Namworld:
I am now attracting threats of harm to me and my family, for working for a Bitcoin casino and for having a few BTC. Apparently
I'm responsible for Scrat's debts because Scrat not reachable/can't pay.
nubbins`:
i don't think he spent "his" money at all
mike_c:
i don't think he spent his last $ on the coins.
BingoBoingo: nubbins`:
I'm leaning to suspect that as well. That the reason he isn't talking price yet is he doesn't want to appear to have overpayed
nubbins`:
i'd say he went between 800 and 1k
jurov: and paymium is shown with english interface, that's why
i write about i18n
Bugpowder:
I can put you in touch if possibly interested. He has plan and deck can show privately.
Bugpowder:
I know the tech is solid, he just quit job with market leader to found the company, and will partner back with them.
ninjashogun: BingoBoingo, but while
I respect that philosophy, a little bit of capital is always needed.
ninjashogun:
I also consider hte logging here and its interpretation to be absolutely psychopathic. Like you guys have never picked up the phone and networked with anyone.
ninjashogun: Anyway,
I'm not going to argue with you guys. You're free to do whatever you want. If anyone wants in on the funding that is being raised
I was asked to post a prospectus, it'll be in the other channel and you can review it.
ninjashogun: BingoBoingo, it's why
I don't mind doing traditional things. All of the great companies built in America since hte Great Depressoin, including the entire Internet and softtware, etc, tech sector, was done under securities regulation.
ninjashogun: BingoBoingo, well,
I don't know. That thread
I linked shows a founder who is selling assets free of any regulation or securities law. It gets ugly very fast.
ninjashogun: Jurov,
I am only interested in personal financing, not in my assets per se. The use is on the two companies, one of which isn't even incorporated.
ninjashogun: jurov, this is why
I ignore people's suggestions to make a crypto currency and sell shares, etc.
ninjashogun: jurov, this is why
I'm ont raising a securities sale
ninjashogun: by "as well -
I'll speak to him"
I mean that
I will appreciate the intro,
I'm happy to speak with him.
ninjashogun: jurov,
I recommend a double opt-in system, where you ask Usagi if he would like an intro to a founder, and if he does want one (as well -
I'll speak to him) you can introduce us.