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101  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: February 18, 2020, 01:46:23 PM

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Final comment on this subject here on the forum.

Is there any chance of the others involved here doing the same?
Nothing will ever be resolved, no bridges built nor any good faith established by continuing this demeaning and destructive to and fro of accusations of the worst kind.
Just stop now, please.




102  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✅[ANN]CONNECT BUSINESS NETWORK - BLOCKCHAIN FOR BUSINESS. on: February 18, 2020, 11:17:59 AM

Guys, pay attention, exchange and coinpaprika did not update information about our project.

No whitepaper, no roadmap, no Github for six months, no volume, no interest: what is there to update?

103  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Exchange managed to lose 7000- 13000 BTC in Non Payment?(BTC downtrend reason?) on: February 18, 2020, 11:09:24 AM

There should be some kind of regulation, everyone can create an exchange and then just steal the funds, like what we see here.
We are taking here about 125 000 000$ with the current exchange rate, and this is considered a small exchange. As much as I hate regulations, there should be some kind of order, otherwise people will continue to distrust the bitcoin (and crypto in general) and we are riding away from the mass adoption.

This isn't crypto, this is just a gambling mechanism that has been constructed around the use of tokens.
As a so-called "scam buster" I am reluctant to victim blame, but are there any real victims here?
To my eyes transaction fee mining is just a modernized version of the dead end HYIP industry, another example of complicit grifting: there was no need to use that exchange for bona fide reasons. Similar to the "Investbox" bullshit.



104  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Exchange managed to lose 7000- 13000 BTC in Non Payment?(BTC downtrend reason?) on: February 18, 2020, 01:17:28 AM
Trans-fee mining was essentially a covert ICO scheme by Fcoin.
By supporting their intrinsically valueless token's price with "real" money and being too full of hubris to do their sums properly, they Ponzi'd themselves; quite funny really.
105  Other / Meta / Re: wrongly assigned thread on: February 17, 2020, 05:24:08 PM
Soooo many siimilar schemes running around, promising amazing ROIs from Magick Money Making Machines.
As crypto trading's a zero sum game, there must be some awfully big losers about.
Yes, this scheme and similar others belong in "Investor Games" because that's exactly what they are (when they aren't out and out scams).

Oh, and API access? I'll just leave this here....



106  Other / Meta / Re: [Bot] PM messages about mentions on: February 17, 2020, 12:24:31 AM

Timeo ~ et dona ferentes...
107  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] GOLD - First 100% Liquid Stablecoin Backed by Gold on: February 17, 2020, 12:12:38 AM
everyone thinks that in the future the price of gold will go up, yes, including myself because that is not a few of the people investing their money in gold, but today many people choose to invest in real gold, I don't know what their reasons for save real gold, and some people choose a simple way with the help of crypto they trust this project and risk their money ... that's why this project has to develop widely so that more people choose gold in the form of crypto
Over centuries, not only recent decades, people think of Gold as their best investment or best means of financial storage. It will last forever, in next centuries. Fortunately, bitcoin was born more than 10 years ago and it has slowly changed the world, and the younger generations surely believe in bitcoin more than in gold. The older generations will pass away gradually and sooner or later bitcoin will dominate the world.

About the GOLD token, it is good and why we should invest in real Gold bars while we already have the GOLD token, that is backed by gold bars. We don't have to storage gold bars by ourselves. Let's invest in GOLD tokens, why not?
Yes, I agree with you because investing in crypto designation as gold will be very easy, in addition to getting easily and selling it quickly, the slain also on the one hand also mitigates the inventory if we store gold bars easily can be stolen Different people with gold tokens only we ourselves can access

The same reason that your Bitcoin is not yours unless you own the keys.
Owning a GOLD token is owning an unconvertible gold derivative, it is not owning gold.
108  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA on: February 16, 2020, 10:53:31 PM
Well, COO was turned off on Wed Feb 12 @ 17.20, about 100 hours ago.
Despite all Iotean Hans (geddit?) on deck and "additional external cyber security experts (who) have joined the investigation with multiple security teams" and the presence of 'law enforcement', the message to token holders is voicemailesque
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Again, we appreciate your patience right now. We are doing everything we can to resolve this incident in as secure and smooth a way as possible.
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Hopefully we will have a concrete action plan tomorrow and will then communicate it.

The guilty Trinity wallet (name change being discussed for "religious" reasons) is being V2'd
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We will release a new Trinity version tomorrow with the fixes implemented. It's not yet the full transition tool, but it's the first step towards fully going back to operations.
That sounds comforting.
Doesn't it?
All this drama and problem solving has turned the Ioteans a bit passive/aggressive and sensitive, especially on the subject of COO and the definition of decentralization...

Quote from: Eric Hop
I wish people would fuck off about the whole iota not being decentralized because of coordinator, when every block chain token is centralized around a few mining pools that seriously disrupt any possibility for positive software development. They fucking hold back everything that influences their bottom line. Which is why Bitcoin and the rest have pretty much been stagnant for years while we move forward constantly.

So there. Apparently Bitcoin has a big red STOP button too?
Anyway, they rather like their button.
Maybe it's a power thing, or maybe they have no confidence in a post centralized, big red button-free environment?
Quote from: Hop
What is especially funny to me is that the coordinator that everyone was bitching about for years did exactly the thing it was meant to do. It allowed us to halt an exploit that otherwise would have cost everyone dearly.

Yeah Eric, the STOP button works fine, it's the rest...
Quote from: Hop
I will be kind of sad to see it go.
Why?

Anyway, David is upbeat.
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Let's not give this fuckface further attention. The cause has been identified, law enforcement is involved and mitigation strategy is being worked on. There will be further official updates, but let's not halt the whole IOTA project due to one idiot.

Just the one....you sure?

Quotes from Discord, Reddit and Iota status.



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the machines using IOTA in the future won't care

That, of course, depends on Iota having a future, and I'm not just referring to the manipulated casino chip token.
I've always thought coordicide sounded a bit...terminal.



109  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA on: February 16, 2020, 02:53:51 PM

Quote from: Iota Blog
“ The short answer is that the coordinator can and will be removed if our research team is convinced that we sufficiently understand the coordinator-free Tangle.“

My bold.
And if they don't "sufficiently" understand their own creation?
Then Iota remains what it is today, a centralized mess that's going nowhere.
With a useless mIota token and a nine figure marketcap?

As Eric Wall puts it

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Is it possible to create a rubbish coin based on advanced bullshit, build a community of misguided fans nevertheless, run it centralized for 5 yrs, hardfork-copy the design of a real working project, keep the community and become a success?

110  Economy / Services / Re: 🍀 Vispilio's Fully Independent Campaign Management Services 🍀 on: February 16, 2020, 03:35:57 AM

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Our audited proven track record of running a successful hedge fund profitably for over 5 years

Do you have a link for that please?
111  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA on: February 16, 2020, 03:20:20 AM

what's going on with iota Huh

I think it's comforting that someone's got a big red "Pause" button.

Isn't it?

112  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BitClub Network: MLM promises, false testimonials and PoS coin - AVOID on: February 16, 2020, 01:58:29 AM
  All defendants are still being held without bail (flight risk seems high):

Yeah, you'd have thought it couldn't be much higher, wouldn't you?
Large amounts of perfectly portable crypto likely in their possession, lifestyles of frequent ( in Weeks' case, obsessive) global travel and no real roots in the U.S.?
But that hasn't stopped Goettsche and Weeks applying to have their pretrial detention orders revoked, a decision on which is imminent.
Two of Weeks' exhibits supporting his attempt strike me as surreal, if not counter productive: a family photo and a link to his travel blog with the last port of call being Dubai, home to scammers from around the world and no U.S. extradition treaty.
Weeks' ego allows him to believe that he shouldn't be kept banged up with common criminals, despite being a hugely obvious flight risk and the lawyer's money's no object, so why not?
His big fat ego also saw nothing wrong with using vanity addressed wallets to process his thievery...

Goettsche's application cites Virgil Griffiths' successful bail attempt as a precedent (Griffiths a.k.a. Romanpoet, ETH dev, was arrested for his North Korean trip, then bailed), which is a real apples and oranges comparison on all levels.

http://www.courtcasedocs.com/Case%20Files/19-CR-00877-CCC/index.html

113  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✅[ANN]CONNECT BUSINESS NETWORK - BLOCKCHAIN FOR BUSINESS. on: February 15, 2020, 09:59:43 PM

Come back when you have a White Paper.
And then go away again.

And make up your own verbiage, don't plagiarize.

114  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: An <COINSBIT.IO> Innovative Trading Cryptosystem on: February 15, 2020, 09:31:54 PM
Overview of news from the Coinsbit project.
News about listings of new coins and other news about trading on the Coinsbit exchange:

We are glad to present you a new asset on Coinsbit - ALLBIH
ALLBIH Cash aims to create a community of innovative projects whose services can be paid for with ALLBI Cash!
Total Supply: 369,000,000 ALLBIH
Pairs:
ALLBIH/BTC
ALLBIH/ETH
ALLBIH/USD


Just another useless shitcoin on a shit exchange.


DAOBet is a B2B platform based on a decentralised blockchain protocol for casinos, game providers and affiliates.

Gambling is a very promising area. It seems to me that it is worth taking a closer look at this DAOBet asset on the Coinsbit exchange!
So far, this BET coin has a very small trading volume. For a day, only about 0.1 BTC. I think this is a risky asset.

"Asset"?  Cheesy

115  Other / Meta / Re: Trust flags on: February 13, 2020, 11:44:43 AM
Not sure why @shasan seems to be trying to link the two items together

He was just answering the question. The reason for the flag is the same as the reason for the feedback.

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Were they given to you now it is quite likely they are in breach of theymos' latest edit concerning trust feedback being for transactions.

Not the way I read it.

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The fact that you don't seem to be mentioned in the thread's OP for the Flag could well mean they have engaged in creating a false flag - one of dozens, if not hundreds flooding this forum.
*edit* was searching for your name - like a lot of others they've very sloppily given just your user profile number.  Very sloppy work.

Did you get out of the wrong side of bed today, or what?
116  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 12, 2020, 01:07:20 PM

Bullshit
Dude.. I am ready to bet 1 BTC that after 1 month BSV will be under $150. Do you have balls to accept my bet ?

Where is my BTC, mosprognoz?
You didn't get that right, didn't you?


Actually, give or take a few days, he was bang on.
I can't see where you responded and took the bet though.



117  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✅[ANN]FPCC✅FOREX TRADING, CRYPTO CURRENCY AND TRADE AI FIELD✅ on: February 12, 2020, 08:46:29 AM

This scheme shows all the marks of a Ponzi scam.
Nearly all the posts in this thread are fake.
Avoid this shit at all costs!
118  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: February 11, 2020, 09:40:23 PM

Quote from: SuperBSVshill Krawisz to Jimmy Wales
It would be so cheap to record enough information about all @Wikipedia interactions on the $BSV blockchain that you could probably eliminate all possible child porn distribution on it for very low fees. Think of the savings! 

Quote from: Jimmy Wales
We already store data. In a database. It works well. 

https://twitter.com/jimmy_wales/status/1226868636020805632

119  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Biggest scammer in the Crypto world - Inventor of Onecoin dub the Bitcoin killer on: February 11, 2020, 09:09:21 PM

Re: Bulgaria's Bitcoins

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The Treasury has sold 200,000 Bitcoins seized by the Prosecutor's Office following a successful operation against customs fraudsters. The deal was secretly concluded at the most favorable moment at the end of December 2017 and brought to the budget 6 billion levs, which means that we raised 15,000 euros for one bitcoin.
This was reported by Vladislav Goranov to the Prime Minister's Security Council, who was convened for the Skripal case. However, the real topic was what to do with this money. The prevailing opinion was to buy a squadron of new aircraft for the army.

Several sovereign wealth funds of Asian countries and investors from Asia have bought the bitcoins in a secret auction, which was consulted by Deloitte. Experts from the US FBI have helped to ensure the security of transactions that have been rescheduled over time, the last of which was scheduled for the early hours of April 1, Goranov reports.
The rescheduling was necessary to prevent the market from collapsing with such a powerful one-off supply of bitcoins - says an expert at CoinDesk, whom Bivol asked. From there, they checked cryptocurrency statistics and confirmed that from December until now, an unknown operator has poured just over 198,000 bitcoins. According to experts, this is also one of the reasons for the smooth fall in the price of cryptocurrency.

 

From: https://bivol.bg/bg-bitcoin-deal.html  (yes, I know it's dated April 1st....)

Re: Bulgarian ATMs

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so the Bulgarian government provides ATM BTC in every place.  especially in the center of Bulgaria.

According to this, there are six ATM's in the whole country.

Re: Onecoin

There's a thread here with more detail for anyone interested, and also a series of brilliant BBC podcasts, which is apparently about to be made into a film.

If you want to go real hardcore about Onecoin everthing you could ever want, including the latest state of affairs, is available by searching the excellent behindmlm.com.


120  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ERC20] cUSD Currency $CUSD - Your Fast, Secure Digital Money on: February 09, 2020, 12:13:39 AM
We are not trying to fool anyone

Does this thing have any relation to CUSD stablecoin, or have you just copied their name?

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