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Fighter Applications / Application - SiGNaL
« on: June 04, 2017, 06:55:18 am »
Nickname: [EK]SiGNaL
Average Ping in LW: 200-280
Location: India
Timezone (GMT +/-): 5:30

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Debating Board / Re: Killing friends in VC:MP
« on: May 18, 2017, 11:31:19 am »
I can see that their friends might be pissed off or upset if they killed them. Is that their friends' problem, or theirs?

I usually get a bunch of PM ingame when I accidentally kill any of my friends O0

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Accepted Applications / Re: Application - MD619
« on: May 15, 2017, 12:46:49 am »
Congratulations, you joined in a clan which you insulted many times wearing the [ON] tag. Btw, good luck!
Dramas! congrats*

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Debating Board / Re: Trump
« on: January 23, 2017, 09:23:41 am »
We care, cause most of our third world countries depend on such a high level on the US economy. Every little detail that goes on within the United States of America someway or another finds to bring us down.
Honduras
It means your country have no sovereignty. No independent economy. Any normal person being under this economic occupation will rate USA as their enemy. And asslicking USA's leaders (obama/trump or anybody else) it is just disrespecting your own nation. You need to care how to make your country independent first. Not about benefits from usa.

No matter what, I agree with this statement ^

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 13, 2017, 03:11:55 pm »
So brokers are illegal too. It's just a crime market.
Ofco who said it is not? :)

After that broker will be arrested some data may be given from him to gov (or even before via backdoors in his computer). So it would be basically equal as any crime. Only expediency (spending resources/results) is important here, and since progress bring automatisation that spending of resources will be less day by day.

I don't see any major chance to make any random guy (broker) as a suspect since he will be more careful.
A BTC miner (basically a broker) is not that noob to execute received stub(post backdoor) in his working PC where he manage his coins,such icons will be using a separate PC for downloading shits or to get infected by backdoors.
Talking about crime, yes it is a crime in most of the country.I even told it is useful for such people.

BTC money launderers said to be anonymous in many angles since the founder of BTC(Satoshi Nakamoto) is an unknown person, well the media shows one guy but he is not the one who founded bitcoins as you can stalk it in the deep web.

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 13, 2017, 11:08:58 am »
since each transaction is public, they will identify your real name when you exchange it to real cash in exchange services

-Exchange service are (brokers/ATM)
Brokers are doing the exchange service which is illegal too since there are no exchange service in those countries where btc are illegal, so you might have kept one or two brokers in your favorite list as you will buy/sell only from them, now who copied the (from public transaction details) sender address/code to trace someone who prefer to make deal to exchange coins from a broker?

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 13, 2017, 05:04:34 am »
They can see an exchange from his 892J4pUCA* to real money. (don't even tell about mixers and etc shit for semi-crime).
Can they findout who is 892J4pUCA* ? I don't think so , if you say yes then you may explain it :)

It's that, and it's only reason why you still able to use it when it's illegal. Just it's not expedient to spend their resources to you (currently, since need high resources for that (but not in future). So you can feel you are tricking government using bitcoin.
You didn't understand my point, all I was saying is 'government can't fuck with btc money launderers :) use btc and convince yourself man  ;)

Lole. It lookign as "crazy btc address" for you only, not for PC and all transactions is available for public in sites like https://blockchain.info/
And as I said before they will identify you when you will link it with real world. (if you are needed for them)
Public site? omg  :D blockchain is not a public site lol, it is more like a  database for blocks and the URL you linked here isn't public site either :P The transaction is shown but it doesn't leak anyone's privacy lol, every second you see millions transaction in blockchain, it doesn't mean they are telling you 'person' sent '$' to 'person2' its telling hash hash hash :D
go there and make an account first(don't forget to keep some penny inside the wallet after creating an account) and reply here about the new logic you said above :)
They cant identify the user's dox info(personal details) :) and idk wtf they gain by knowing the BTC address lmao, maybe you can send em some cash :D

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 12, 2017, 02:58:40 pm »
But everyone able to see transactions :)
But still you can't see who did those transaction :) (example: 'a' sent 1 btc (787 USD) to 892J4pUCAkjr5O6d7LnPksfVjm3pEl0hKgZ)

If government is do not cares about real source of money then you can sell BTC/human organs/children/drugs in others countries, just care about your privacy during deals and wash money. Profit.
Its not that government doesn't care about the origin of the money it is that BTC customers are tricking government by laundering money using bitcoin banking :)
 
I'ts only because it's still hard to control currently. So they ignoring small cases. My point was about future. Trends of it we can see already.
It says 'someone' sent x$ to 'btc address' (see the first quote) and no intelligence agency can track that crazy btc address since bitcoins itself don't have it in their database as BTC always generate random identities or wallet address as per your request.

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 12, 2017, 04:58:01 am »
ATM's are owned by private banks. Banks are obligated to keep a customer's account credentials and transfers private, and accessible to only him.

Exactly,its private afterall, but BTC is 10x more private than a normal bank account since BTC doesn't keep/ask for your personal info as much as bank requires.
And when I say 'x' amount of $ withdrawn from ATM (btc), it doesn't mean you gotta bear a bank account/ATM card but it all works with one simple tiny QR code aka Paper wallet which is still private for 2nd person.

There are many countries where they doesn't question about the number of $ you have, for example UAE (Dubai) would never bother if you got trillions more than the country's asset :) So it is very simple to launder money from your BTC (if its illegal in your country) to hard cash by flaming your government with the help of 'BTC ATM--->Deliver cash via Hawala to(google it)----->Country where they doesn't have tax(like UAE) and then the competition is over.
A smuggling business always work under strict master plans since it is not VCMP  $ 8)
Another style of laundering cash withdrawn from BTC are by Casino gambling, investing in a business and take share, donating to a charity(These steps are played with the knowledge of the inside people so that smuggler get his money as white money) Then which government have got rights to question him?

It's possible to track by number, especially if you got it from ATM. But I think you not got the point.
It doesn't make any sense if the value of $ is less, and no fool is gonna spend the same currency if the amount of withdrawn $ is too high :)

P.S: The most notorious BTC gambler is a Russian whose annual income is 11 billion USD.


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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 11, 2017, 01:49:53 pm »
weak control and high security when it comes to BTC  ;)
If you able to exchange it in other country and import your money easy - it's means no control here.

What about making a lot of bitcoins (either by mining or getting paid for your unique service) and goto a country where btc is legal and withdraw your 'x' number of $ via ATM.


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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 11, 2017, 11:35:02 am »
Still I exchange btc to hard cash and likewise.
It means there is weak control yet.
weak control and high security when it comes to BTC  ;)

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 11, 2017, 11:04:31 am »
I don't think so, either another digi currency will overtake or it will eventually collapse, but government has got nothing to do with it since it will be more anonymous banking as now.
Government is already controlling everything around banking, internet connection... It's very easy to disallow virtual money, maybe you will able to own it as a hashes/keys, but it will be useless. You will be unable to sell it for something real if your government will disallow it.

I still use BTC for my personal needs and I know that BTC is not allowed in my country(Its completely illegal, more like a crime that equals to anti:nation)
Still I exchange btc to hard cash and likewise.

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 11, 2017, 10:07:01 am »
Actually everything will be under total control of government in very close future. So no sense to discuss it.
I don't think so, either another digi currency will overtake or it will eventually collapse, but government has got nothing to do with it since it will be more anonymous banking as now.

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Debating Board / Re: BitCoins - Currency of the future?
« on: January 11, 2017, 06:26:17 am »
i swear these 1st world countries......the way i see it, they'll stop at nothing to make the movie surrogates a reality some day if they keep this shit up

Not until the fraudulent activities exist since bitcoin's main customers/buyers are those who work under cyberbase or those who sell private info to a client and ofcourse credit card cloners/sellers :) and the remaining customers just use it as forex purpose and for illegal trading.

Things mainly brought using bitcoins are shells, hacked rdp , cvv datas and similar things which are useful for frauds, you can even score tiny drugs like MDMA to mother of drug Crystal meth and ofcourse they will be delivered at your doorstep (websites can be accessed via TOR browser only), some eCommerce clothing websites accept BTC but they charge too much compared to normal currency.
This virtual currency is not useful for your age people since you got nothing important to do with it.

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General Discussions / Re: Cubans won the event
« on: December 19, 2016, 06:42:55 am »
congratulations cubans for the win and hope everyone had fun during the get together of the vcmp community that happens in a year.
Till the next year we meet Viva mucho vcmp :)

One of the best incident for me.

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