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ThickAsThieves: lies
ThickAsThieves: security
ThickAsThieves: thats the point mp is saying you have wrong i think
ThickAsThieves: where to bring the cash tho...
ThickAsThieves: would BRINKS or such serve a bitcoin ATM?
ThickAsThieves: this means being as useful as possible
ThickAsThieves: justusranvier you posit a bankless atm, so you have accepted the tasks of competing with better ATMs, no?
ThickAsThieves: thats just cuz no one put money into making them better i bet
ThickAsThieves: ;;later tell justusranvier "Strictly speaking, a recycler is not essential. The ATM could remain unbanked by having a separate cash dispenser and cash acceptor, and this would mean that it would require manual servicing to move the cash from one receptacle to the other." Well if the point is to not use a bank, maybe take the time design machine that can spit out cash it receives itself?
ThickAsThieves: compost
ThickAsThieves: <+asciilifeform> short it << outside my windows, a dead squirrel, buzzing with flies. how do i short it? /// the eternal question
ThickAsThieves: short it
ThickAsThieves: their logo sux
ThickAsThieves: we're gonna need more guns
ThickAsThieves: "Build an international rapid response team to respond to policy threats globally"
ThickAsThieves: lol
ThickAsThieves: Implement “UTXO commitments” blockchain pruning and “fully validating but not full-history” nodes
ThickAsThieves: Minimize orphan rates for miners
ThickAsThieves: Increase transactions-per-second throughout
ThickAsThieves: Priorities: Fund developers to tackle specific scalability and security challenges
ThickAsThieves: pictures!
ThickAsThieves: TBF has a new website https://bitcoinfoundation.org/
ThickAsThieves: why use 7m when you have data for all?
ThickAsThieves: while i dont care, i could argue their wording is leading you
ThickAsThieves: i doubt thats the deal Dell got
ThickAsThieves: "By comparison, one of BitPay’s biggest competitors here in the United States, Coinbase, offers a no-fee processing service for the first $1 million in bitcoin revenue. After that, a one percent fee is charged upon conversion from bitcoin to local currency."
ThickAsThieves: bitpay goes from service provider to skimmer i guess
ThickAsThieves: http://newsbtc.com/2014/07/30/bitpay-introduces-new-pricing-model-free-unlimited-forever/
ThickAsThieves: I have like a 900 credit score and had something in collections last year i think
ThickAsThieves: i will say, it's damn easy to have a random bill from some fucktarded scam or shitty company go to collections without people knowing it
ThickAsThieves: nothing pure about it
ThickAsThieves: quick those guys
ThickAsThieves: http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20140730-705181.html?#
ThickAsThieves: https://o.info/index.php/How_to_issue_a_cryptosecurity
ThickAsThieves: first sentence: "Encryption is hard. "
ThickAsThieves: painless crypto at last
ThickAsThieves: http://www.theverge.com/2014/7/29/5945547/signal-brings-painless-encrypted-calling-whisper-systems-moxie-marlinspike
ThickAsThieves: ;;rate 1and1.com -3 bullshit obfuscation
ThickAsThieves: 1and1 sux
ThickAsThieves: toldya bits was stupid!
ThickAsThieves: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2c1nrp/psa_dont_change_the_new_blockchain_ios_wallet/
ThickAsThieves: anyone here ever dealt with Moodle?
ThickAsThieves: must be recurring
ThickAsThieves: it needs to be more than entry fee
ThickAsThieves: probly...
ThickAsThieves: the only way to make it have a cost is to do it like namecoin
ThickAsThieves: i'd donate money to a proper effort to make such things
ThickAsThieves: like namecoin wot
ThickAsThieves: so a coin
ThickAsThieves: no thanks
ThickAsThieves: pay to rate scammers?
ThickAsThieves: but is that good?
ThickAsThieves: sure
ThickAsThieves: now you can't escape the system
ThickAsThieves: or*
ThickAsThieves: ot the tentacles of Google Lyf
ThickAsThieves: now, suppose that requirement come at request of governments
ThickAsThieves: Say the WoT is decentralized, supports more fields of data, has full API for integration for things like logging in to facebook or visiting Italy. The stronger and more prevelant the WoT gets, the more likely it is to become a requirement
ThickAsThieves: like this:
ThickAsThieves: i dislike the extreme which becomes possible with a "better" wot
ThickAsThieves: no
ThickAsThieves: jurov i dont understand what you said, probably because you misunderstood what i said
ThickAsThieves: lol
ThickAsThieves: end=head
ThickAsThieves: one problem i have for my vision of a decentralized wot, is when i simulate it in my end, it turns into a sort of international passport system over time and could totally remove anonymity from so many areas of life, and well, is that what we really want?
ThickAsThieves: ah
ThickAsThieves: and that could be somewhat quantified
ThickAsThieves: well 10 points from mp is not the same as from ninjashogun
ThickAsThieves: but there should also be weighted points
ThickAsThieves: i dont have an issue with total points
ThickAsThieves: maybe they shouldnt be allowed
ThickAsThieves: but
ThickAsThieves: i was about to say, but how does a business claim it's listing?
ThickAsThieves: with voluntary amounts of data
ThickAsThieves: total identity system
ThickAsThieves: more fields
ThickAsThieves: something like turn namecoin in a wot
ThickAsThieves: imo at least
ThickAsThieves: it's certainly a topic that could use more discourse and work \
ThickAsThieves: would hate to ruin that
ThickAsThieves: and WoT is positivity
ThickAsThieves: the nature of yelp is negativity
ThickAsThieves: you see,
ThickAsThieves: where itll be skewed to bad reviews
ThickAsThieves: the issue i dont like about adding businesses is the yelp phenomenon
ThickAsThieves: integration with other systems/wots
ThickAsThieves: need support for more fields
ThickAsThieves: not decentralized
ThickAsThieves: !s decentralized wot
ThickAsThieves: ...
ThickAsThieves: i have a whole 20% done article on it
ThickAsThieves: !s better wot
ThickAsThieves: my result is we need a new wot
ThickAsThieves: i brought this up in the past
ThickAsThieves: 'Describing themselves somewhat tweely as “tech tweenpreneurs”, JuJu, GiGi and JoJo have already authored more than 20 technology-related books aimed at children their own age. Now they have turned their focus on cryptocurrency through their Bitkidz website – the first ever bitcoin social media site for children'
ThickAsThieves: http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonycuthbertson/2014/07/29/cryptokids-altcoins-apps-and-authors-aim-to-bring-bitcoin-to-children/?
ThickAsThieves: it's erik's thing right?
ThickAsThieves: for people-who-only-have-enuf-btc-to-pay-1-month-of-rent-yet-want-to-live-on-btc
ThickAsThieves: https://coinapult.com/locks/info
ThickAsThieves: ~LOCK from Coinapult