nutildah, I'd say you have probably caused more damage to this forum's credibility than any other single account.
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I have no idea who that is.
I also have no present interest of any kind in Monero.
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Dude, chill.
You do understand that when these people are shown to be guilty of harassment, defamation, libel and possibly even extortion - the specific liabilities vary depending on whether the author was actually a staff member. The damages in this case I estimate to be above $200,000 USD. This is Ian's motive for making up stories regarding his employment status. He's also attempting to cover up the fact that he is not really a reporter, but rather an ponzi investor who poses as a reporter.
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An example of such a cryptocurrency scam. this is probably a meaningless post here, since everyone talks about crypto but ive reasoned im giving up on listening to these forums and caring about crypto all together,
i dont speak for everyone obviusly but specifically the altcoin community is filled with a lot of greed
what i see is a few group of people cloning coins over and over again, creating whatever shady method to get the most of their own coin, then dumping it and repeating
while the supporters are just tryin to make money in the proccess, which is kind of lame since a majority lose money to the devs
if one coin wins this at some poitn i hope its dogecoin, because its funny and doesnt involve deaththreats from the community
and my point about the altcoin cloning is probably obvious to anyone who has been readin the altcoin forums lon enough but everytime i check them i just et miserable and feel bad for the people who are posting their hatred against devs but whatever if someone finds it enjoyable to follow / mine / trade altcoins its good for them jus tspeaking for myself
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Because I'm freelance.
Get it?
Ian DeMartino, It would appear you are a compulsive liar.![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FldB2vNO.png&t=663&c=wybGZQgPBbvi3A)
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something Ian DeMartino recently wrote regarding NXT. Another writer from CT here. You guys may remember me as someone who has covered NXT in the past, blah blah. Remember how Coindesk got the Bter hack story all wrong and I reported on it responsibly? That was me. I also wrote the follow up, and an article when Multigateway launched, and. . . you get the point, I won't bore you with anymore. So, I'm not going to get into a big argument in this highly unprofessional thread. But here is an example of some of the tweets the article received. https://twitter.com/A8Fatama/status/519681109529862144Regardless of who is behind such tweets. CoinTelegraph isn't going to pay for fake tweets, especially since, as the author well knows, our pay structure is based on Social Media shares. Each fake tweet takes money out of the other writer's pockets, including mine. I certainly understand and appreciate any community support, including any crazy SM schemes that get us tons of tweets at someone else's expense. But robot tweets can't be used to determine pay, for obvious reasons. I am posting this because I feel like I am a friend of the NXT community and as a writer for CoinTelegraph do not enjoy seeing our name dragged through the mud. I agree with Damelon that this is an internal CoinTelegraph matter, and I won't speak any further on it. Maybe my superiors will, I don't know, but I find this highly disappointing. [Should also note that the above post has no connections with anyone else from CT, I have informed my superiors of this thread but posted the above on my own and it doesn't necessarily reflect anyone else's views. And no, they didn't ask me to add this disclaimer either]
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Ian DeMartino,
It's fairly clear above you disclaim that you are a staff member of Cointelegraph.com , but you list that on your LinkedIn profile that you are a staff writer(established above).
Why do you have several stories about your working relationship with Cointelegraph?
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you clearly had two different stories.
Why would you not want to state your employment status with Cointelegraph?
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Do you want to read a blog where the writers can't seem to decide if they actually work for Cointelegraph or not? They are unsure as to whether they are actually being paid.
This is supposed to be a news source.
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just a note, I'm currently working to out the NXT SCAM.
these people have been harassing me and threatening me non stop for weeks.
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did EvilDave aka Dave Pearce of Amsterdam completely fail out of high school so took to a life of cryptocurrency scams? They found out he wasn't too bright and all he could do is get on web forums flaming people non-stop all day long. I imagine when were not seeing crap posts from EvilDave he's operating a dozen other accounts. What a lame, useless life. It's bad enough you spend all day in front of a computer, but you spend all day spamming shit forums, attacking people, threatening them and their family so you can get paid in ponzi scheme credits issued by an anonymous scam artist. Your parents must be proud.
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SZZT, nutildah, and EvilDave are utterly pathetic.
what kind of loser who dedicate their entire day to pushing some story that a open source developer stole money from some shady anonymous ponzi scheme operator?
EvilDave appears to have a chemical imbalance of some kind, SZZT, devphp and nutildah strike me as low-rate coin pushers who just got hired by jl777 and NXT.
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what exactly do they pay you to do this?more spam from NXT in an attempt to cloud my message.
surprising.
do you think anyone cares about your spam?
Seems to scare you enough, since you keep avoiding the answer to one simple question that has been put forth by almost every user posting on your threads: When will you return the stolen funds, joshua zeidner/bluemeanie1/moneroman88?
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more spam from NXT in an attempt to cloud my message.
surprising.
do you think anyone cares about your spam?
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