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Title: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 03, 2014, 08:22:19 PM

https://i.imgur.com/48hYZEN.png

https://nxtblocks.info/#section/dgs/details/5072461509370943555





Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: devphp on October 03, 2014, 08:23:31 PM
Joshua Zeidner,

return 1 million NXT that you stole from NXT community, you filthy thief!


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: sadface on October 03, 2014, 08:27:07 PM
so nxt is responsible for what someone wants to sell on a decentralized marketplace?



Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Magic8Ball on October 03, 2014, 09:14:22 PM
Joshua Zeidner,

return 1 million NXT that you stole from NXT community, you filthy thief!

I thought jl777 stole that, saw a thread somewhere around here.

blumeanie1 is jl777?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: devphp on October 03, 2014, 09:17:28 PM
Joshua Zeidner,

return 1 million NXT that you stole from NXT community, you filthy thief!

I thought jl777 stole that, saw a thread somewhere around here.

blumeanie1 is jl777?

jl777 gave bluemeanie 1m nxt to do some work, which bluemeanie didn't do and didn't return the money back. it wasn't very smart of jl777 to pay in advance, but whatever, nobody's perfect.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Meizirkki on October 03, 2014, 09:34:45 PM
Lol defaming NXT for the content someone sells in it's built in marketplace? On bitcointalk? Oh the irony.

You don't think this community is familiar with this BS? How many times has bitcoin been blamed for silkroad?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: krb91 on October 03, 2014, 10:03:41 PM
There are people selling their accounts in the market place here. Today there is a sale in a thread entitled [Auction] FULL MEMBER ACCOUNT!! 0.04.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=805424.0

What's the difference selling accounts on the NXT decentralized marketplace?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: instacalm on October 03, 2014, 10:05:03 PM
Lol defaming NXT for the content someone sells in it's built in marketplace? On bitcointalk? Oh the irony.

You don't think this community is familiar with this BS? How many times has bitcoin been blamed for silkroad?

OP is bluemeanie1 which means that BS is to be expected.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: EvilDave on October 04, 2014, 12:29:13 AM
Joshua Zeidner,

return 1 million NXT that you stole from NXT community, you filthy thief!

I thought jl777 stole that, saw a thread somewhere around here.

blumeanie1 is jl777?
No, I'm BlueMeanie.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: EvilDave on October 04, 2014, 12:32:08 AM
i think.....


Really, Josh seems to be delaminating a bit, I couldn't even figure out wtf this threads title meant.
Anyway, as usual, nothing to see here, suspect the account vendor may be a scammer.......


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 12:36:40 AM
Just want to point out, lots more information regarding NXT will be released soon.  Stay tuned.

If you feel you have a legal issue to resolve with NXT, Nicolaas van der Molen, or any other figure you may have interacted with please contact me in PM.

We are fairly confident we can recover funds from these people.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: EvilDave on October 04, 2014, 12:43:35 AM
Just want to point out, lots more information regarding NXT will be released soon.  Stay tuned.

If you feel you have a legal issue to resolve with NXT, Nicolaas van der Molen, or any other figure you may have interacted with please contact me in PM.

We are fairly confident we can recover funds from these people.

I wish to complain about an irritating thief....it's name is Josh and it won't give me my NXT back.
Really, mate, you're digging yourself into new lows with every post now.
And who the f**k is Nicolaas van der Molen , nutter?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Nxtblg on October 04, 2014, 01:00:44 AM
Just want to point out, lots more information regarding NXT will be released soon.  Stay tuned.

If you feel you have a legal issue to resolve with NXT, Nicolaas van der Molen, or any other figure you may have interacted with please contact me in PM.

We are fairly confident we can recover funds from these people.

Just a cautionary tale you should look at before proceeding further:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day-care_sex-abuse_hysteria

http://www.amazon.com/No-Crueler-Tyrannies-Accusation-Witness/dp/0743228405

Are you old enough to remember that? Old enough to be scared (or even scarred) by it? The moral of the story is that police work is a lot harder than it looks: even licensed professionals from other fields make provably lousy detectives - and are proven to cause miscarriages of justice. Whenever I think I'd make a good detective, the above scandal makes me think better of it.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: nutildah on October 04, 2014, 01:06:22 AM
Just want to point out, lots more information regarding NXT will be released soon.  Stay tuned.

If you feel you have a legal issue to resolve with NXT, Nicolaas van der Molen, or any other figure you may have interacted with please contact me in PM.

We are fairly confident we can recover funds from these people.

So why'd you go after BCX and Smooth so hard under your Moneroman88 moniker?

Trying to drop the price of a shitcoin so you can buy it up on the cheap isn't such a good idea these days, as most of them will never recover to the price they were just months ago.

On the other hand, you've been trying to drop the price of NXT for months without much success... Things just aren't going that well for you are they?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: EvilDave on October 04, 2014, 01:29:12 AM
This has got to be shared.....as I may have said earlier:
I wish to complain about an irritating thief....it's name is Josh and it won't give me my NXT back.
Really, mate, you're digging yourself into new lows with every post now.
And who the f**k is Nicolaas van der Molen , nutter?

I found out who Nicolaas van der Molen is......*drumroll*.........it's ME!
Really, I'm not joking.
BlueMeanie, great fucking detective/defective that he is, has come to the conclusion, after days of painstaking sleuthing that I am N. van der Molen.
He doesn't have a clue, really, I've been in ROFL mode for the last 10 minutes.

Check this out:
http://i60.tinypic.com/24n34fs.jpg
This is BMs trust page, see:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=103159

I'm going to give Josh a little hint here: Nicolaas van der Molen is (very obviously) Dutch. A cloggie, if you will. A cheesehead...
I am (very fucking obviously) English or Irish (or both.... :D). Do ya see the problem, Josh?
Another little clue: my first name is probably David, or Dave, or Davey.......


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Damelon on October 04, 2014, 01:43:26 AM
Nice, he got my job wrong, too :)

Still, that shop could do with some advertisement, so that's alright.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Spoetnik on October 04, 2014, 01:48:24 AM
so nxt is responsible for what someone wants to sell on a decentralized marketplace?



ever heard of Piracy ? ..apparently so yeah

if you provide a Platform such as a web site like ThePirateBay that indexes content then it's their fault etc
at least that is what idiots try and portray..


Title: Bas Wisselink, Nyingma Institute, NXT
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 01:55:06 AM
Bas Wisselink,

  Is the Nyingma Institute involved with NXT?

  http://www.nyingmainstitute.com



Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: SZZT on October 04, 2014, 02:04:11 AM
so nxt is responsible for what someone wants to sell on a decentralized marketplace?


ever heard of Piracy ? ..apparently so yeah

if you provide a Platform such as a web site like ThePirateBay that indexes content then it's their fault etc
at least that is what idiots try and portray..

or a p2p protocol..

spoetnik, are you offering support to BM?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Damelon on October 04, 2014, 02:07:57 AM
You really are scraping the bottom of the barrel here, Joshua.

The short and simple answer is "no"


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: EvilDave on October 04, 2014, 02:12:13 AM
so nxt is responsible for what someone wants to sell on a decentralized marketplace?


ever heard of Piracy ? ..apparently so yeah

if you provide a Platform such as a web site like ThePirateBay that indexes content then it's their fault etc
at least that is what idiots try and portray..

Yeah, the ideal of a de-centralised, unregulated Interwebz is being attacked on all sides, sometimes even by people who should know better, like our BM.

Ah, well, on with the drama.....I'm just waiting for Josh to try to pin the Kennedy assassination on NXT.


Title: Bas Wisselink, Nyingma Institute Fundraising, NXT
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 02:12:23 AM
So Bas Wisselink (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html), you are in charge of fundraising for a religious institution, the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nyingmainstitute.com), and your involvement in a money laundering scheme is some sort of hobby/side project?

please explain.



You really are scraping the bottom of the barrel here, Joshua.

The short and simple answer is "no"


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: EvilDave on October 04, 2014, 02:14:58 AM
You really are scraping the bottom of the barrel here, Joshua.

The short and simple answer is "no"

Well, as seen above, our BM definitely ain't the sharpest tool in the box.

Yours,

Nicolaas van de ROFLen.


Wa'un ongelaufelijke klo'zak is die BM......echt de meest waaaa'ziniggguh mongool oooit!


@Nekomata....+ 1 and a LOL !


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Damelon on October 04, 2014, 02:20:08 AM

So Bas Wisselink, you are in charge of fundraising for a religious institution, the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nyingmainstitute.com), and your involvement in a money laundering scheme is some sort of hobby/side project?

please explain.

What ever gave you the idea I am in charge of anything? :)

I am a Buddhist, I raise funds, and I am not involved in any money laundering scheme.

It's rather sweet to see you stringing a few facts together into something yóu want to appear.

You want to prove I am involved in money laundering: go ahead, it's yóur call, not mine.

Saying something is so, doesn't make it so.


Title: Bas Wisselink, Nyingma Institute Fundraising, NXT, Money Laundering
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 02:23:22 AM

So Bas Wisselink, you are in charge of fundraising for a religious institution, the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nyingmainstitute.com), and your involvement in a money laundering scheme is some sort of hobby/side project?

please explain.

What ever gave you the idea I am in charge of anything? :)

I am a Buddhist, I raise funds, and I am not involved in any money laundering scheme.



Technologies such as NXT can, and typically ARE used for things like money laundering and tax evasion.

So you are claiming that these two interests are entirely coincidental?  You do not involve your activities in the NXT Cryptocurrency Scheme with your activities as a fundraiser for a religious institution?  Are the people donating to Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html) aware that your are involved in these sorts of technologies?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Damelon on October 04, 2014, 02:33:40 AM
Technologies such as NXT can, and typically ARE used for things like money laundering and tax evasion.

So you are claiming that these two interests are entirely coincidental?  You do not involve your activities in the NXT Cryptocurrency Scheme with your activities as a fundraiser for a religious institution?  Are the people donating to Nyingma Institute aware that your are involved in these sorts of technologies?

My, you are a persistent one.

I am claiming nothing. Yóu are trying to force me to make claims.
I rather take exception to that.

I am not going to indulge your little games any more.

You are accusing me of crimes, protecting criminals, bringing crime into my work and betraying people's trust.

The buck stops here, Josh.

You either take your accusations to the proper authorities and let thém find the truth, or you quit your libellous charges.

Good luck in your endevours.


Title: Bas Wisselink, Nyingma Institute Fundraising, NXT, Money Laundering
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 02:40:58 AM
Technologies such as NXT can, and typically ARE used for things like money laundering and tax evasion.

So you are claiming that these two interests are entirely coincidental?  You do not involve your activities in the NXT Cryptocurrency Scheme with your activities as a fundraiser for a religious institution?  Are the people donating to Nyingma Institute aware that your are involved in these sorts of technologies?

My, you are a persistent one.

I am claiming nothing. Yóu are trying to force me to make claims.



Excuse me Bas Wisselink, you are acting as a representative of a religious institution, Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html).

It is well established by many experts that Cryptocurrency schemes such as NXT, which you clearly profess active involvement and endorsement of, can be used for the purposes of money laundering and tax evasion.  

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13215/what-can-be-done-if-bitcoin-is-used-for-money-laundering
http://www.michiganlawreview.org/articles/are-cryptocurrencies-em-super-em-tax-havens

I think it's very important that people who donate funds know whether or not these technologies are being used in the organization that you represent.

You refuse to make a statement as to whether or not these technologies are being used at the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html)?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: CoinHoarder on October 04, 2014, 02:47:59 AM
BM, I have an insider pro tip for you: Nxt assassinated Abraham Lincoln with the world's first decentralized time machine and decentralized sniper rifle.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Damelon on October 04, 2014, 02:52:28 AM
Excuse me Bas Wisselink, you are acting as a representative of a religious institution, Nyingma Institute.

It is well established by many experts that Cryptocurrency schemes such as NXT, which you clearly profess active involvement and endorsement of, can be used for the purposes of money laundering and tax evasion.  

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13215/what-can-be-done-if-bitcoin-is-used-for-money-laundering
http://www.michiganlawreview.org/articles/are-cryptocurrencies-em-super-em-tax-havens

I think it's very important that people who donate funds know whether or not these technologies are being used in the organization that you represent.

You refuse to make a statement as to whether or not these technologies are being used at the Nyingma Institute?

Excuse me, Joshua Zeidner,

It is well established, that when confronted with an aggressive person who thinks "no" means "yes", and who furthermore is already established as a thief and a liar, you don't play their games.

The operating word of the articles is "IF", you should notice.

So, now I am going to say it one last time: I will not answer your questions, you thieving bastard.
You have no jurisdiction, and my refusal to answer your questions is based on your proven track record of being a manipulative person.

You have proven, for all to see, to have no scruples, twist the truth, steal, defraud and basically to be what we term "a bad person".

I do not negotiate with known thieves, so I will not negotiate or talk any further with you, Joshua Zeidner.



Title: Bas Wisselink, Nyingma Institute Fundraising, NXT, Money Laundering
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 02:56:07 AM
Excuse me Bas Wisselink, you are acting as a representative of a religious institution, Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html).

It is well established by many experts that Cryptocurrency schemes such as NXT, which you clearly profess active involvement and endorsement of, can be used for the purposes of money laundering and tax evasion.  

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13215/what-can-be-done-if-bitcoin-is-used-for-money-laundering
http://www.michiganlawreview.org/articles/are-cryptocurrencies-em-super-em-tax-havens

I think it's very important that people who donate funds know whether or not these technologies are being used in the organization that you represent.

You refuse to make a statement as to whether or not these technologies are being used at the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html)?

Excuse me, Joshua Zeidner,

It is well established, that when confronted with an aggressive person who thinks "no" means "yes", and who furthermore is already established as a thief and a liar, you don't play their games.

The operating word of the articles is "IF", you should notice.

So, now I am going to say it one last time: I will not answer your questions, you thieving bastard.
You have no jurisdiction, and my refusal to answer your questions is based on your proven track record of being a manipulative person.

You have proven, for all to see, to have no scruples, twist the truth, steal, defraud and basically to be what we term "a bad person".

I do not negotiate with known criminals, so I will not negotiate or talk any further with you, Joshua Zeidner.





Your response above is what you would tell someone who wanted to donate money in good faith to the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html)?  That is the answer you would supply?

Note that right now you are contributing to a forum where several well publicized financial frauds took place, you refuse to answer queries as to how your interests in these schemes relate to your activities as a fundraiser, and you submit to this very forum on a regular basis- mainly as a promoter of a dubious(at best) financial scheme.

You have absolutely nothing to say to potential donors to the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html)?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Kora on October 04, 2014, 03:02:28 AM
Have your say, enter CryptoFest!

It would appear that the two most 'interesting' stories in crypto at the moment have suddenly collided - "Bluemeanie1 vs NXT" and "BCX vs Monero"

Wow, that's the crypto equivalent of 'Game of Thrones' merging with 'Breaking bad'!!

It does seem like a perfect storm for material now - "Bluemeanie/moneroman & NXT" & "monero vs BCX" - That's a BIG canvas to work with!!

Who wants to try and sum the situation up in 4-5 minutes of video?

Picture says a thousand words, short film probably says a Billion!!

Documentary, mockumentary, fiction, musical, direct to camera monologues, dialogues/interviews  ... anything you want.

I hope all parties take up this opportunity to present their point-of-view!!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=801933.0

Quote
Introducing 'Cryptofest': Short Film festival

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- 2 bitcoins
- 5 Million ORA assets

People's Choice Award
- 1 bitcoin
- 2.5 Million ORA assets

166,666 ORA assets for each valid entry



Your mission should you choose to accept it
Submit a new short film or multimedia work on the theme of 'Cryptographic currencies'

To help ensure entries are unique & new you must include a "Starfish" as a 'signature item' somewhere in your work.

Conditions
- Your submission must be a new original work

- You can submit as many entries as you want

- Your work must be less than 5 minutes

- You can work in teams, but you can only submit your own work

- You must consent to having your work displayed on ORA affiliated websites

- We might include a small ORA 'watermark' on your video for promotion purposes

- ORA may include your work on a 'festival' DVD (all DVD sales will be in ORA, and go into the ORA charity fund)

- Nothing racist, defamatory, derogatory

- Don't infringe anybodies copyright without permission

- All entries will be vetted for suitability and the organisers decision is final on whether to include a submission in the competition or not

For more information go to http://www.cryptofest.tv/ (http://www.cryptofest.tv/)

A BIG thanks to fragORA for making the AMAZING CryptoFest.tv site!!!



Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Damelon on October 04, 2014, 03:07:02 AM
Your response above is what you would tell someone who wanted to donate money in good faith to the Nyingma Institute?  That is the answer you would supply?

Note that right now you are contributing to a forum where several well publicized financial frauds took place, you refuse to answer queries as to how your interests in these schemes relate to your activities as a fundraiser, and you submit to this very forum on a regular basis- mainly as a promoter of a dubious(at best) financial scheme.

You have absolutely nothing to say to potential donors to the Nyingma Institute?

I have given you an answer, Joshua.
It's a very clear one: I don't answer to thieves.

If you want to link me to these frauds, which you do not even name and describe, I invite you to do so and face the inevitable consequences for bringing false charges.

Libel, slander and false accusations are crimes. You have linked these not to an anonymous person, but to me personally.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: devphp on October 04, 2014, 03:21:54 AM
Joshua Zeidner,

return 1 million NXT that you stole from NXT community, you stinky asshole!

EDIT: guys, stop talking to this degenerate.


Title: Bas Wisselink, Nyingma Institute Fundraising, NXT, Money Laundering
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 03:28:04 AM
Your response above is what you would tell someone who wanted to donate money in good faith to the Nyingma Institute?  That is the answer you would supply?

Note that right now you are contributing to a forum where several well publicized financial frauds took place, you refuse to answer queries as to how your interests in these schemes relate to your activities as a fundraiser, and you submit to this very forum on a regular basis- mainly as a promoter of a dubious(at best) financial scheme.

You have absolutely nothing to say to potential donors to the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html)?

I have given you an answer, Joshua.




I'm not sure this would be a satisfactory answer to someone who wanted to make a donation to the Nyingma Institute (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/bas-wisselink.html).

So officially, your story is that you

 1) handle money for a religious organization.

 2) also, you are an enthusiastic supporter of a technological platform that high profile experts such as Jeff Garzik (https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-core-developer-jeff-garzik-believes-nxt-is-a-scamcoin/) refer to as a scam (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=364239.0).

 3) these two involvements are purely coincidental and unrelated.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Come-from-Beyond on October 04, 2014, 06:48:28 AM
NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat

Man, you waste your time here. The news are quite old, just check my tweet (https://twitter.com/comefrombeyond/status/502114254783524864):

Quote
#BitcoinTalk sockpuppet accounts are being sold on #Nxt Marketplace. Use http://uphdlib66hvdpyqz.onion.cab  to see the product if you don't have NRS.

It's dated by the 20th of August.



Now back to the business. I gave you 3 days to provide the contact information of your lawyer, but I took the week-end into account. You obviously don't need week-ends, so I would appreciate if you provided the requested information earlier. Let's save each others's time and reach the common goal as soon as possible...


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Spoetnik on October 04, 2014, 11:03:24 AM
so nxt is responsible for what someone wants to sell on a decentralized marketplace?


ever heard of Piracy ? ..apparently so yeah

if you provide a Platform such as a web site like ThePirateBay that indexes content then it's their fault etc
at least that is what idiots try and portray..

or a p2p protocol..

spoetnik, are you offering support to BM?

i offer support to good ideas and not who posts them as Gavin Anderson said before in other words..


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: tattooist on October 04, 2014, 06:32:05 PM
You really are scraping the bottom of the barrel here, Joshua.

The short and simple answer is "no"

Well, as seen above, our BM definitely ain't the sharpest tool in the box.

Yours,

Nicolaas van de ROFLen.


Wa'un ongelaufelijke klo'zak is die BM......echt de meest waaaa'ziniggguh mongool oooit!


@Nekomata....+ 1 and a LOL !

haagse harry?..lol


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Snail2 on October 04, 2014, 06:50:32 PM

It is well established by many experts that Cryptocurrency schemes such as NXT, which you clearly profess active involvement and endorsement of, can be used for the purposes of money laundering and tax evasion

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13215/what-can-be-done-if-bitcoin-is-used-for-money-laundering
http://www.michiganlawreview.org/articles/are-cryptocurrencies-em-super-em-tax-havens


If you are one of those pro-regulation guys who think that "Cryptocurrency schemes such as NXT" are for money laundering and tax evasion what are you doing here and why have you involved with such activities?


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: instacalm on October 04, 2014, 07:01:10 PM

It is well established by many experts that Cryptocurrency schemes such as NXT, which you clearly profess active involvement and endorsement of, can be used for the purposes of money laundering and tax evasion.  

http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/13215/what-can-be-done-if-bitcoin-is-used-for-money-laundering
http://www.michiganlawreview.org/articles/are-cryptocurrencies-em-super-em-tax-havens


If you are one of those pro-regulation guys who think that "Cryptocurrency schemes such as NXT" are for money laundering and tax evasion what are you doing here and why have you involved with such activities?

http://cointelegraph.com/es/news/112643/the-mystery-of-the-missing-1000000-nxt

to put the cherry on top, "bluemeanie" actually ran off with ~70+ BTC worth of NXT. Yes, I'm not kidding.


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: EvilDave on October 04, 2014, 07:55:36 PM
And Joshua Zeidner has declared himself to be on a crusade against all crypto:

*CUT*

To say the least, this region is in need of some major cleanup.  I absolutely applaud Ben Lawsky's efforts to reign in all this activity.  These projects are festering pits of crime and derangement, and that goes for practically every one.  I officially have ZERO interest in any existing crypto project.  I assume they are all scams and this situation will persist until Lawsky et al. cleans things up.  I dont plan to further involve myself in this space as a developer until I see a major qualitative change in how things operate.  Regulation is NEEDED 100%.  Those who are resisting it are those who foresee their illicit income streams coming to an end.

I do find it very interesting that BlueMeanie mentions money laundering and tax evasion..... 


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: bluemeanie1 on October 04, 2014, 08:20:21 PM
Is this Evil Dave? (http://www.nxtscam.org/2014/10/dave-pearce.html)

https://i.imgur.com/FYkyfSA.jpg


And Joshua Zeidner has declared himself to be on a crusade against all crypto:

*CUT*

To say the least, this region is in need of some major cleanup.  I absolutely applaud Ben Lawsky's efforts to reign in all this activity.  These projects are festering pits of crime and derangement, and that goes for practically every one.  I officially have ZERO interest in any existing crypto project.  I assume they are all scams and this situation will persist until Lawsky et al. cleans things up.  I dont plan to further involve myself in this space as a developer until I see a major qualitative change in how things operate.  Regulation is NEEDED 100%.  Those who are resisting it are those who foresee their illicit income streams coming to an end.

I do find it very interesting that BlueMeanie mentions money laundering and tax evasion.....  


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Nxtblg on October 04, 2014, 08:30:17 PM
Welllll...if you want one of me, here ya go:



Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: cassius69 on October 04, 2014, 08:31:46 PM
Welllll...if you want one of me, here ya go:


thats a very good pic for a drivers licences! you are to be congratulated  ;D


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: Nxtblg on October 04, 2014, 10:31:56 PM
thats a very good pic for a drivers licences! you are to be congratulated  ;D

Oh c'mawn; it's a mug shot and I know I'm kinda ugly. :)


Title: Re: NXT Cryptocurrency Project Vending Bitcointalk.org Logins on Silk Road Copycat
Post by: arteleis on October 12, 2014, 03:08:38 AM
EXPOSED!!!  ALL CARDS ON THE TABLE!!!


https://i.imgur.com/87q3JfV.jpg

Arteleis
AKA Ranthanos

Paid Sockpuppet and extortionist for NXT!  Wanted by the FBI

Wants to be friends with Evil Dave

Pals around with Blue Meanie doing Crystal Meth

Wanted in 4 countries for eating children.

Works at 711.

Caught stealing Cadbury Eggs by authorities in Sweden


Starting a new political Party
Radical Fascists of CryptoCurrency Lunatics

Going to buy more beer to support his addicition to Canadian beer.!!!

Yes! Elves love Beer!





I was exposed by Mr. Meanie!