Hi, sorry if this isn't the right place for this!
I am looking for investors in a project of mine (relatively new Minecraft server w/ avg revenue per day at $600) and I was wondering if any of you could tell me where I could contact a few people regarding this.
Thanks!
I say that if a person isn't smart enough to find the Project Section of this forum, he isn't deemed worthy of any VC.
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Would you be so kind as to explain exactly where the doxxing aspect comes in? Color me confused!
http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2014/03/economist-explains-9There is a nice article from the economist explaining what doxxing is, I surprised you did not know! Digging around and publishing someone's domain records to find their identity ( EDIT: and publishing them, the doxxing bit) would be a fairly good example. While I find no need to cover my track's in any way I know a lot of people do like to post anonymously some times and I like to think they can, Satoshi for example for whatever reason did not want to be identified, I support his choice. Neil Firstly, I'm surprised as to how compassionate your are on this issue, as if you're somehow connected to Red Tea. Secondly, are you not the least concern as to who is behind the curtain providing you the news? Say you have a friend A, and A & B are very close friends, doing almost everything together, but you're not as close to B as A is, of whom you're very close. B commits a heinous crime (not too graphic, e.g. only) like kidnaps, rapes, and chops off the head of 12-year-old boy. Prior to the not-so-graphic crime, B was last seen with your friend A, and A has been acting pretty suspicious lately, even prior to the not-so-graphic crime. Given the above scenario, do you ignore it, or look into the matter? That said, I just proved that Merlin of CoinSeed is behind Red Tea, now another Bitcoin-themed periodical, and you have the audacity to call it doxxing. You, my friend, are one sick motherfucker, and possibly should really be doxxed to see what the hell you're hiding, of which I'll leave that task to others, for I'm seriously not taking the time to do such - at this speaking, that is (if I was, I sure the hell would tell you I was, but I'm busy spearing bigger fish at the moment).
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Took me 10 minutes to figure out who's behind Red Tea: Does everyone need to be instantly doxxed? (you can doxx me if you like though) I mean, this guy was net even trying to hide (well, not that thoroughly) and from the sentiments expressed the post are not that far from real life. At some point doxing may become a deterrent to people expressing their views anonymously and I am not sure that is always such a good thing. Neil Would you be so kind as to explain exactly where the doxxing aspect comes in? Color me confused! BTW, I'm really close to connect Merlin to https://www.dzminercoop.com/faq.
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I hear some of those Islands are pretty beautiful, sounds like a decent place to part with some coins.
My thoughts exactly, if they do this, I'll be going to Bali. They should have the ATMs in place by then.
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You say you can "trade it for $567 real world dollars". Can you describe the process of doing that in detail? Then explain the process of acquiring more Bitcoins in detail including the identification process?
Took me 10 minutes to figure out who's behind Red Tea: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/merlin-kauffman/6/40a/824
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Oscar owns http://www.ecurrencyzone.nethttps://www.linkedin.com/pub/oscar-darmawan/62/319/340Business Consultant DV9 International Pte Ltd 2006 – 2009 (3 years) Helping organizations to improve their performance, primarily through the thorough analysis of existing business problems and development of plans for improvement also previously in charge of Server Management and Performance. The website for DV9.com just went live early this year. Google 20 Maxwell Road, #09-17 Singapore to see what else stems from that address. This is just a PR stunt, as far as I'm concerned.
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PG, all you're doing is taking the smallest amount of fact and stringing them into a fake / implied story. Anyone can do that -- I can imply that aliens were behind apollo 13 based on supposition. I think you're either schizophrenic or just delusional. A lot of what you post I know to be false. I'm sure you'll start stringing me into your theories eventually. You don't really know what's happened or what's going on. It's all just guesses and supposition based on the modicum of public information.
What's even more amazing is people actually believe the drivel. But then again, it is the internet.
reminds me of that line from V for Vendetta.
I'm sorry, but a man in my position survives by taking every precaution. You have information for us? - No, you already have the information. All the names and dates are inside your head. What you want, what you really need, is a story. A story can be true or false.
Meanwhile, davout still have my 1,132 BTC that he stole from me under the guise of some InstaWallet "hack". Or, do you believe that Lemon Way, Bitcoin-Central's bank, was well-versed in Bitcoin longer than it posting on Twitter three days prior to said "hack" asking how to get some bitcoins when they could've walked to Paymium's office and get some? Until I'm reunited with my investment, I'm going to continue to drill deep, posting anything I deem relevant, whereupon with the help of others, Bitcoin-based entities not worth their salt are going to fall like the house of cards they're built on. These motherfuckers have shown time and time again that they don't play fair (looking at you Paul Snow), so why should I let them have all the fun. It's Go Time!
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Apologies for the cache version, but can anybody clue me in on what this page is about: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:n69p_OA6R1kJ:homelessnation.org/node/19698+&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=usI'm leaning toward it being some sort of way for people to communicate with one another via using the comments sections of 100s of mundane website. I've found one site that discusses the building of a school that has 10s of thousands of such comments. Before I make the Bitcoin connection, I would rather have this explained to me, for I seriously don't have a clue as to what's going on there. (seriously, not trying to trick you, guys) I found them all via this guy: http://about.me/dale_buczkowskiGrabbing one comment at random (seriously, was random due to its size, so no need to think I have an alternative motive for using it), you'll find this: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS549US549&es_sm=122&q=%22I+am+definitely+enjoying+your+website.+You+definitely+have+some+great+insight+and+great+stories.%22&oq=%22I+am+definitely+enjoying+your+website.+You+definitely+have+some+great+insight+and+great+stories.%22&gs_l=serp.3...3193.10222.0.10473.2.2.0.0.0.0.2204.2342.0j1j9-1.2.0....0...1c.1.45.serp..2.0.0.vQzfG2b29TMI even found one Wordpress.com site that had no content but 12K+ comments, most linking to sex, dating, gambling, bitcoin, and guess where I'm going to be next week type postings. Just connected the above to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=620266.msg7001966#msg7001966This was the key: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=95976368
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In all fairness, guys, I truly did believe I found the smoking gun. I
The feeling of being right is independent of facts and truth and is the result of biochemical processes. Sometimes they misfire, for example after prolonged fasting or stress. Good observations, we enjoy your work and should you fail 1000 times to find the truth once, it would still be worth it. Just be careful of the effects of your discoveries. BRB, to see why there's a white van parked out front shinin' a red laser beam through the windows. Maybe he just wants Trixie to chase it, but she's asleep on the sofa.
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Apologies for the cache version, but can anybody clue me in on what this page is about: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:n69p_OA6R1kJ:homelessnation.org/node/19698+&cd=4&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=usI'm leaning toward it being some sort of way for people to communicate with one another via using the comments sections of 100s of mundane website. I've found one site that discusses the building of a school that has 10s of thousands of such comments. Before I make the Bitcoin connection, I would rather have this explained to me, for I seriously don't have a clue as to what's going on there. (seriously, not trying to trick you, guys) I found them all via this guy: http://about.me/dale_buczkowskiGrabbing one comment at random (seriously, was random due to its size, so no need to think I have an alternative motive for using it), you'll find this: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS549US549&es_sm=122&q=%22I+am+definitely+enjoying+your+website.+You+definitely+have+some+great+insight+and+great+stories.%22&oq=%22I+am+definitely+enjoying+your+website.+You+definitely+have+some+great+insight+and+great+stories.%22&gs_l=serp.3...3193.10222.0.10473.2.2.0.0.0.0.2204.2342.0j1j9-1.2.0....0...1c.1.45.serp..2.0.0.vQzfG2b29TMI even found one Wordpress.com site that had no content but 12K+ comments, most linking to sex, dating, gambling, bitcoin, and guess where I'm going to be next week type postings.
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How many degrees of separation do you think exist between Wasabi and In-Q-Tel? One, if any of its investors mentioned here are associated with In-Q-Tel: http://www.ddn.com/pdfs/TE_DDN.pdfWasabi Systems, Inc. 500 East Main Street Suite 1520 Norfolk, VA 23510 United States Phone: 757-248-9601 Fax: 757-299-8075 www.wasabisystems.com Wasabi Systems, Inc. engages in the development and sale of software products and development tools that address the converging requirements of voice, data, and video network infrastructure products.
It offers Storage Builder, a software solution that enables value-added resellers, original equipment manufacturers, and system integrators to deliver iSCSI and NAS networked storage appliances; Certified BSD, an operating system for networked devices; Journaling Filesystem, which utilizes write-ahead physical block logging to increase the recovery speed of the Unix file system; WasabiRAID, a compact software RAID implementation; and an integrated NAS reference design kit.
The company also offers consulting and development, and platform re-targeting services for Certified BSD. Its clients include developers of networked devices, storage devices, wireless appliances, and embedded systems, as well as silicon venders and microprocessor designers. The company sells its products through value-added resellers, original equipment manufacturers, and system integrators in the United States and Europe.
The company was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia. Key investors in Wasabi Systems, Inc. include Equip Ventures, Himalaya Capital Ventures, L.P., Hudson Ventures, Intel Capital, Loeb Investors Co., Newlight Management, LLC, and Scorpion Capital Partners L.P. Why do you ask? "What do you have in mind?" Here's another quote I'll leave you with: “Hiring consultants to conduct studies can be an excellent means of turning problems into gold, your problems into their gold.” I'll leave it up to the reader to uncover who said both.
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That Brock Pierce elected to the board of TBF wasn't fixed and that's he is indeed a flaming heterosexual. Hell, go for broke and prove that Sunlot is looking out for the best interest of Mt Gox's customers that lost millions.
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I think it's amazing what some German dude can do there in Bali. First, sell a timeshare depicted as the first Villa to be sold in Bali to some unknown Texan, now this.
It was first reported that villa was nearing completion, then it was only a timeshare, then we later learnt that the property in question has been around for a while.
That's why I'm calling this announcement BULLSHIT!
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That's why you should only use Bitcoin-Central that's backed by a bank - Lemon Way. They'll even throw in a free app for the privilege of you giving them your vitals. davout is the bestest!
In fact, I'd say davout is the most trustworthy person on this forum, hence theymos making him staff. He was kind enough to take my 1,132 BTC outta InstaWallet during the "hack" and wash the bitcoins prior to safekeeping them in one of his fat-ass bitcoin wallets, where they still reside today.
I highly recommend anybody in the Euro zone to use Bitcoin-Central for all their bitcoin transfer needs. But, you better hurry, for Bitcoin-Central is the only company left outta five entities build with Paymium's $400K USD VC. Let's just say that the otheres didn't make it with no fault of their own. Shit happens!
~Bruno Kucinskas
PS: If you get a chance, ask Boussac what happened to him while he was in Amsterdam during the last conference.
Bitcoin-Central: The only safe way to transfer bitcoins in and out in Europe. And, remember, they're backed by a bank - Lemon Way, the entity with ONLY ONE app as their claim-to-fame, conveniently located walking distance from Paymium's front door, albeit they've been know to use mostly the back door themselves.
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Almost one month gone after KNC became platinum member of TBF. Anyone got the tx id? Phinnaeus Gage??
Nope! I'm still waiting for TBF to send me the announcement that there's an election coming up. They had no problem emailing be a couple days after I created a fake account with all fake info, kindly asking when I'm going to send my $25 membership fee.
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Taxing my memory, Matthew N. Wright used to do something similar. I know of the practice, but the process eludes me.
I read about that yes. I know how they work and they are quite easy to make. I could write up a tracking pixel in five minutes, but why should I? I don't see the purpose of capturing someone's IP. It's not possible to get data from cookies using a tracking pixel (AFAIK) so I don't see how they can be useful. Say you wanted to know where somebody is truly located. You send them a PM having such as the content, for only they most likely would be the one opening it up. I believe MNW tried that with theymos or some other. That's the first I even learnt that such a thingie existed. I assumed that practice was nixed somehow on this forum, but I guess I'm mistaken. Nothing another $350K doled out for the forum upgrade can't fix, I guess. Another incident: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=341146.0What the hell is going on here?
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But... but... but.. It was down! We all saw it... I mean didn't see. Which begs the question: Are we truly seeing it now?
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