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1161  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: cleanbit - extraordinary new mixing service on: May 20, 2012, 02:29:33 PM
@imsaguy
Hey we all have to start somewhere Smiley

Of course the loans are not what the site is really about, just a bonus for people who want to help support anonymity.

@rjk
Although the site is hosted by google, none of the data (transaction details, wallets, etc) is stored on their webserver. The FAQ on the website provides a breakdown of our data storage and removal procedures.

You missed my point.  You didn't even bother to let DNS finish propagating before announcing the service.  It only leads me to question what else is underbaked in this setup.
1162  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 02:18:38 PM
ninjaat40 is a troll.  There's nothing to back up his claims.  All of his claims have been debunked.
So you are implying that pirate is lying when he claims that his operation is illegal, and uses that as an excuse to not reveal his identity, or do you have knowledge or evidence of other illegal activities?  Since you seems to know that much about pirate, can you please reveal some real information about pirates illegal business?

It is well known that pirate is a crook.  He even claims to be a crook himself.  I'm glad someone finally reveal some details about exactly what he does.  The claims have not been debunked.  Not in this thread.
Thank you for this post. It's about time someone put him in his place.

lulz
1163  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 02:17:09 PM
ninjaat40 is a troll.  There's nothing to back up his claims.  All of his claims have been debunked.
So you are implying that pirate is lying when he claims that his operation is illegal, and uses that as an excuse to not reveal his identity, or do you have knowledge or evidence of other illegal activities?  Since you seems to know that much about pirate, can you please reveal some real information about pirates illegal business?

It is well known that pirate is a crook.  He even claims to be a crook himself.  I'm glad someone finally reveal some details about exactly what he does.  The claims have not been debunked.  Not in this thread.

Please quote for me where pirate claimed to be a crook.

GPUMAX

GPUMAX is the ultimate form of money laundering because your coins don't come from anyone. they are printed out of thin air.  Miners are happy to be paid 150% without asking questions.  anyone who has been paid out from GPUMAX has recieved dirty coins (unless you were a really early tester).  He can send fresh clean coins to anyone who pays him in bitcoin.  we know that even people who don't have a relationship with us are using it to launder.

What about all those that have paid to use gpumax?  There's a persistent line of people asking "when's my purchase going to start?" so are you saying pirate's making all those puppet accounts just to ask those stupid questions that have been asked and answered over and over and over again.  The mere fact that tainted happen to get paid out of gpumax doesn't mean anything.  People buy their time from gpumax by sending them coins, clean or dirty.  If that makes pirate a crook, then where are the accusatory posts against all the other services that don't use a strict 1:1 reserve of bitcoins for their clients.  MtGox, Intersango, GLBSE, you name it, all mix the coins.  You can't blacklist every single coin that's touched a theft because there wouldn't be any left due to the divisibility of bitcoin.

The whole "I can't say anything because that will reveal who I am" doesn't hold water.  If pirate only told a small set of people, then he only has a small set of people to consider who is talking which means he probably already has an idea of who it is.  If pirate has told a large set of people, then any number of them could be talking and it wouldn't be immediately clear who is talking.  That means you've got nothing to worry about if you talk.  So which is it?
1164  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 07:07:01 AM
imsaguy (who is an annoying twat)

lulz

Good evening, what are you ladies discussing again? It seems like I saw this thread a few times already.

Cheeseburger.
1165  Other / Off-topic / Re: My New Project - NameTerrific (now in Alpha) on: May 20, 2012, 05:13:17 AM
I have started working on another project (not Bitcoin-related) that is going to make a little difference on the Internet

the best way to be known in the Internet industry is to build products that save people time, money and headaches.

is this that project?

Yes, I have started working on NameTerrific since late March.

So it took you 8x longer to make NameTerrific than Bitcoinica? 
1166  Economy / Securities / Re: Idea for a BS&T security on: May 20, 2012, 04:59:38 AM
I'd like to invest with Bitcoin Savings & Trust, but it's apparently pretty difficult to get an account and you can't get the best interest rate without risking tons of BTC. PPT is alright, but, as Meni Rosenfeld pointed out, the "insurance" is mostly meaningless and only makes figuring out the risk/reward more difficult.

I'd like to see a GLBSE asset like this:
- Each share represents 1 BTC invested in BS&T and gets weekly dividend payments equal to whatever BS&T pays minus a small fee for the owner of the asset.
- Every week at some predetermined time, the asset owner creates enough new shares to fill all bids of 1 BTC or more.

Anyone with a BS&T account want to do this?

If you're going to do this, why even put it on GLBSE?  Just make a forum posting offering to deposit in the btcst account.  People send the btc straight to account holder and they forward to pirate.  This avoids the GLBSE fees and reduces the number of steps needed.   In fact, there's already a bunch of these.  If the argument is that there can be bidding, then go ppt.x. Wink

You mean like this?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=60405.0
</shameless_plug>

No.  this is completely uninsured.
1167  Economy / Securities / Re: Idea for a BS&T security on: May 20, 2012, 04:52:48 AM
I'd like to invest with Bitcoin Savings & Trust, but it's apparently pretty difficult to get an account and you can't get the best interest rate without risking tons of BTC. PPT is alright, but, as Meni Rosenfeld pointed out, the "insurance" is mostly meaningless and only makes figuring out the risk/reward more difficult.

I'd like to see a GLBSE asset like this:
- Each share represents 1 BTC invested in BS&T and gets weekly dividend payments equal to whatever BS&T pays minus a small fee for the owner of the asset.
- Every week at some predetermined time, the asset owner creates enough new shares to fill all bids of 1 BTC or more.

Anyone with a BS&T account want to do this?

If you're going to do this, why even put it on GLBSE?  Just make a forum posting offering to deposit in the btcst account.  People send the btc straight to account holder and they forward to pirate.  This avoids the GLBSE fees and reduces the number of steps needed.   In fact, there's already a bunch of these.  If the argument is that there can be bidding, then go ppt.x. Wink
1168  Economy / Securities / Re: Idea for a BS&T security on: May 20, 2012, 04:46:50 AM
I'd like to invest with Bitcoin Savings & Trust, but it's apparently pretty difficult to get an account and you can't get the best interest rate without risking tons of BTC. PPT is alright, but, as Meni Rosenfeld pointed out, the "insurance" is mostly meaningless and only makes figuring out the risk/reward more difficult.

I'd like to see a GLBSE asset like this:
- Each share represents 1 BTC invested in BS&T and gets weekly dividend payments equal to whatever BS&T pays minus a small fee for the owner of the asset.
- Every week at some predetermined time, the asset owner creates enough new shares to fill all bids of 1 BTC or more.

Anyone with a BS&T account want to do this?

So then ignore the insurance.  Bid 1.1 and you'll get 1.28 in 28 days.  That's ~18% a month.  Is that not a fair return?

edit:  And the insurance isn't meaningless.  It means you'll get .32 btc back for your 1.1 if pirate defaults.  Using your scheme, you'd get nothing.
1169  Economy / Goods / Re: Selling Nike Fuel Bands Super Cheap [5BTC] on: May 20, 2012, 04:28:37 AM
I'd like one.
1170  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 04:24:25 AM
imsaguy (who is an annoying twat)

lulz
1171  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 04:11:31 AM
I think we need a petition thread.  The vote will tell us the truth.

I hope your not being serious? A vote doesn't constitute as evidence.

you're*

and of course he isn't being serious. derp.
1172  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 03:46:28 AM
SR tumbles your coins with other dirty ones.  this disintermediates the transaction, but does not actually give you clean coins. even if you accept other people's dirty coins, you are trusting the operators of silk road to keep your info safe.

You mentioned buying from a SR seller and following the coins, from what you described there you can see it doesn't work.

Thats true you do get other people's dirty coins, but if you use a wallet service, like blockchain.info, they essentially do the same thing. If you analyze your BTC addresses you are bound to have money from allinvain, the 50k pizza, the linode hacks and Bitcoinica hacks. There is a thread on it I will link it to you.

Silk Road doesn't keep anybodies info. Sellers don't provide anything other than username, password, tormail account & a PGP key. When buyers order stuff their address is encrypted with the sellers PGP key, so only the seller has access to the buyers address. Don't see how the operators of silk road could expose your details.

There are also services on Onionland that mine fresh blocks and sell them for 50BTC + 1-2% fee, not near the fees pirate must be charging

ninjaat40 is a troll.  There's nothing to back up his claims.  All of his claims have been debunked.  My guess is its someone that's butthurt about not getting invited into gpumax or btcst yet.
1173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [Emergency ANN] Bitcoinica site is taken offline for security investigation on: May 20, 2012, 03:32:52 AM

Next thing you'll be telling me is that 55462 total members doesn't mean a hack of beans either.


It kinda doesn't. How many have <10 posts?  How many share an IP address because they are dup accounts?  How many have been banned?
1174  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 03:03:41 AM
Full disclosure

Suddenly now you're worried about full disclosure?  Clearly you've got a bit to learn about 'full disclosure'.
1175  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 02:50:42 AM
does anyone else think its interesting that he is trying harder to find my identity than to discredit me?

I haven't tried to figure out who you are.  All I asked was who you really are, since you decided to make a brand new account for this.  You'll notice I use a single account and I don't hide.  If I've got something to say about someone, I'll say it and take credit for it.

in case the rest of you don't know, imsaguy does business with pirate

This one gets you the Captain Obvious award.  Half the bitcoin community has done business with pirate.  derp.
1176  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 02:31:45 AM
anyone who has been paid out from GPUMAX has recieved dirty coins (unless you were a really early tester).

I've been using GPUMAX for a while, and checking my GPUMAX address using Bitcoin Tools, I have no money from the linode hack, allinvain hack or latest bitcoinica hack in the address. 70% of my other addresses do have allinvain coins (<1% purity).

IMO Pirateat40 is doing something (possibly illegal) to profit off of us, but he's obviously never going to mention what it is.

drugs mostly.  make a purchase with the top sellers on SR and then trace them.

Evidence?

sorry, theres not way for me to do that which wont be personally traceable.  but you already knew that...

Just like you know its easy to spread FUD without having to back up what you say.  Maybe you should use your original account instead of hiding behind a new one.
1177  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 02:28:08 AM
anyone who has been paid out from GPUMAX has recieved dirty coins (unless you were a really early tester).

I've been using GPUMAX for a while, and checking my GPUMAX address using Bitcoin Tools, I have no money from the linode hack, allinvain hack or latest bitcoinica hack in the address. 70% of my other addresses do have allinvain coins (<1% purity).

IMO Pirateat40 is doing something (possibly illegal) to profit off of us, but he's obviously never going to mention what it is.

drugs mostly.  make a purchase with the top sellers on SR and then trace them.

Evidence?
1178  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: cleanbit - extraordinary new mixing service on: May 20, 2012, 02:20:37 AM
I am proud to announce the opening of cleanbit- a revolutionary new mixing service. We offer our customers several new options that no other mixing service has offered before:

1) Nexus-based mixing: cleanbit uses a cluster of "Nexuses" which are groups of multiple wallets which guarantees you will not receive the same coins you sent to be mixed

2) Unprecedented security and privacy: Wallets are stored offline and all transactions are completed by hand. There is no webservers to hack, no wallets associated with the website or web host. Transactions are completed using rotating ip addresses around the world to mask the location of sent/received funds. All records are removed after 7 days (ensuring the ability to confirm the delivery as well as respect customers privacy).

3) PGP mixing: The entire mixing service can be conducted through PGP, ensuring no third party knows any of the sending or receiving addresses used during a transaction.


Additionally we are looking for investors to help us boost our mixing capacity. We are offering a 1% compounding monthly return on investment for persons who wish to loan us money to build new Nexuses for mixing Cheesy

For questions, comments, concerns, or suggestions feel free to shoot me an email or check out the site:

www.cleanbit.org


Oh boy!  1% monthly interest loaning coins to a brand new account using a website that hasn't even gotten past its splash screen.  Where do I sign up?
1179  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 02:15:04 AM
This is your first post?  Who are you really?

As mentioned, earlier today I made a few posts on the topic, I'm assuming OP read these and decided to make a thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=82534

Not just a thread, but a brand new account.  So either its a total n00b making accusations based on what other people are asserting without adding any new evidence OR its someone that's been around for a while and doesn't have the balls to post using their original account. 
1180  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PirateAt40's Money Laundering Operations: GPUMAX and BST on: May 20, 2012, 02:11:06 AM
This is your first post?  Who are you really?
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