So your game is do exactly like survey sites, but with fake company names instead ??
No. It is a business/economics simulation game play by e-mail or PM message. It pays every finished offer deals. You don't need to give anything even no need your e-mail. Just posting message here and PM me. That's it. It would be great if you also post a message once you receive your real funds from the game. No trick, never. Offer deals are just for beginners. Once the learning phase finished, you can build plants, open mines and profit more. Hey, I like this game! I'm goin' to start my own, with a twist, assuming you haven't beat me to it. I get a PM, I reply, they open, and then I know their IP/location. If I were a LEO, that's what I would do. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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A lot of money is involved.
You can see it live via this thread.
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Flife-longlearner.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F05%2Fgreedy.jpeg&t=663&c=nfIHvpoFqI_VQA) "Dude thinks he knows what a lot of money is."
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Would you like a bacon sandwich? are you can send it to my BTC adres ? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) what if the miners eat it in the confirmation process? can we call "digger" instead of "miner" ? Like, WTF, didn't you... holy cow, what is that snail doing with that banana?
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the withdrawels always taking so long there ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) No way! Even with Bitcoin? I'll dox them if they fuck with me. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Just placed in two more tournaments after that last one above. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs3.postimg.org%2F9yvo5iytv%2F5thh.jpg&t=663&c=2U0cfY_gAiDlsQ) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs4.postimg.org%2Fus20wdpa5%2F2nd.jpg&t=663&c=y221tQBQ4YY73w)
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs11.postimg.org%2F85tu60mkz%2Fimage.jpg&t=663&c=tORJTnKqh0BrEQ) See what happens after 1 Buy-in, 63 rebuys, and 1 add-on? You win a nickle. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) <only kidding (1RB/1AO)>
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I want to create/produce a high-quality bitcoin commercial, similar to Apple or Nike commercials in terms of simplicity and elegance. I feel like there should be something like this, and it would help a lot of people gain awareness and trust, but of course it would cost money.
It should show bitcoin's basic capabilities in a simple fashion... i.e.-- a guy from Tokyo texting his mom in the USA requesting lunch money... the mom quickly opens an app and sends a $ amount (in bitcoin) instantly to the guy's phone (and it shows up in yen)... and the phone generates a QR code which the guy scans at the register to purchase his food. .....can this be done so quickly and easily with our current banking system? Hell no. Another example in the commercial could be of a poor kid holding up a QR code in a picture or video that goes viral, and he receives donations from people all over the world.
It should show some examples of how powerful and useful bitcoin can be, in ways that are not possible with our current banking/monetary system. The purpose of this commercial is to spread awareness, and maybe convince people that bitcoin is actually legitimate. I wish something like this could be played during the Superbowl or between a popular TV show that younger people watch.
I'm willing to work on this for free because I believe bitcoin has an incentive based model where the benefits are real, and the more the network grows the greater the benefits are for everyone in the network. That's why it doesn't "need" advertising, and it's come as far as it did without any. But advertising will still help regardless, and I want to play my part in the bitcoin community and create something which, imo, can be very useful in terms of spreading awareness.
A youtube commercial would be great, but having it on prime time TV or in the Superbowl would be even better but it'll cost $$$. If I was someone like Tim Draper, I'd fund it myself... but since I'm not, anyone have ideas for an approach? A non-profit kickstarter for a good cause in helping bitcoin adoption? Anyone interesting in helping with the commercial? Is it a bad idea overall? Thoughts?
Thanks
A commercial depicting Curtis Green being fake tortured to hand over Silk Road's bitcoins.
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Let's play my favorite game, Juxtapose: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fd262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net%2Fmax%2F873%2F1%2AOUqJ3wayBPU6FnqdsZ5j1Q.jpeg&t=663&c=VTpjNeAyx1lX4g) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2F2ch.hk%2Fcc%2Fsrc%2F84695%2F14173078745572.jpg&t=663&c=K-5CYciRHalxkQ) 100 points awarded to the first person who sees what's missing in the first [mirror] image above, clearly seen in the second pic. There is a couple of MH lights clearly shown in the 2nd pick with support beams on the roof, doesn't look right to me, well spotted Gleb, i always follow your post. Keep up the good work! You just won 100 points. Now, for the bonus round, point out a single wire powering this beast for 500 points. Depending on how the fans are configured, hot air is either being sucked in from the front and blown against the back concrete block wall, or the air from the hot concrete block wall is being force over the components then blown out the front. Either way, the banner still doesn't wave one iota by all that moving air depicted in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb3QGdi7nIsYet, Gabriel claims to be hashing away with this units sans a single industrial exhaust fan or >1BTU air conditioner unit to disperse all that heat. Depending on the humidity, imagine all the Mexican weed that could be dried in such a set up.
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dekodoge that’s a lot of information you gathered. I’ll give you some more information and share you a little bit of what I gathered from you today. I’m Gabriel Kleiman, if you google my name there are about 15,000 results. I’m not Mexican nor I sell pizzas. I started mining back in 2011, and to be honest I have always been secretive about my operations and I’m not going to share them with you. In february I met Esteban, a web designer, in a London bar, we started to talk about Bitcoin and he told me he could build our website. He showed me his portfolio and I saw other Bitcoin websites and I agree to hire him, some of these sites later turned out to be scams. I realized I didn’t want to work with this guy. But he did’t want to give me my domain back, he forced me into giving him money to recover it. Later I found out that he registered my business under his name. As I write the legal mess is still going on. This guy scammed me too in other ways, that I won’t discuss as there is a legal investigation going on. Once I find this fucker I’ll share this information with other victims. We have nothing to hide and you connected your “dots” just by googling this page https://support.bitcoincloudservices.com/hc/en-us/articles/202363764-Is-your-company-legit-If we were trying to hide something probably I wouldn’t post this information. Esteban’s name is still present in the company registration, because some names, like shareholders, can’t be changed until the next tax return date. About your Facebook comment, if paying for Facebook ads is “buying a load of likes from india”. I won’t deny it and I’ll tell you that I’ve did. I’ve invested part of our marketing budget in social media, paying for ads and boosting our page’s publications. If Bitcoin is big in India and you didn’t know it, a little bit of positive research will tell you that Bitcoin is big in emerging markets. People like you are the ones to blame that Bitcoin became a big witch hunt. But I now start to understand why you are doing what you are doing So here is the information I’ve gathered from you, during my silence today. I honestly believe lunamine ronskii dekodoge are the same person. dekodoge your username is older, but around when lunamine went online you came out of the silence, and suddenly our topic, lunamine and your little investigative report was your main interest. weird! ronskii you pretty much came to light when lunamine showed up. you’ve been lunemine’s bigger supporter (if not the only one) and questioned everything including pbmining’s operations but never lunamine, I find this a little bit odd. and also our topic got your attention today. when if you do the math you’ll realize that they give you the lowest price but you have to pay for electricity. I see your posting pattern and you are praising Lunamine most of the time. It was funny to see a couple of hours ago how both ronskii dekodoge activity was going from this topic to lunamine’s but what really caught my attention was that I never saw them online at the same time. although the 3 have set the same local time. this probably doesn’t mean anything but it’s good start to connect your “dots”. Probably after I bring this up these patterns will change, we’ll see. In general these 3 posting patters make sense. One thing I tell you, you’ll get more focusing in your customers than in your competitors, and investing a little bit in social media won’t hurt you either. Like we mentioned in a previous post we are upgrading our referral program, and it’ll be better than our competitors, so probably there will be some tears and more of your investigative reports. So bring it on! We wish you the best, and we’ll focus in our mining and our customers. Nice to see Gabriel stick it up the asses of those policing Bitcoin. Here's a pic of Gabriel Kleiman, the Mexican pizza dude, in India: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151232196132058&set=a.10151232196112058.456863.572292057&type=1&theater![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fscontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net%2Fhphotos-xfa1%2Fv%2Ft1.0-9%2F379239_10151232196132058_1537271973_n.jpg%3Foh%3D50ee98a1bd30b73af3c9740d6ed1812d%26oe%3D55F0E574&t=663&c=Kg2wL4XlYDPCsw) BTW, Gabriel and his dad share the same name... and looks.
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Seeking four three entities starting with the letters Q, U, Y and Z.[/size] For those having some time on their hands, check out https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade to see which of those listed are no longer viable.A to Z (mostly B)50btc Active Mining Corporation AllCrypt Alphatech Altcoin Herald AMHash1 AMT ASICminer AurumXChange Bex.io BIPS (Bitcoin Internet Payment System) Bit-Bank bitbook.biz Bitcoin Cloud Hashing Bitcoin Development Fund Bitcoin Rain Bitcoin24 Bitcoin2CDKey Bitcoinary BitcoinForFlowers BitcoinGunParts Bitcoinica BitcoinMax BitDayTrade BitFunder Bitinstant bitlc.net Bitmarket.eu Bitmine Bitmit BitNetwork TV Bitomat Bitp.it Bitscalper betsofbitco.in Bittalk Media Ltd Bittrivia BlackBankMarket Brasil Bitcoin Market Brawker Britcoin BS&T (Bitcoin Savings & Trust) BTC Buy BTC Mining Corporation BTCT.co Btctip btcxchange.ro BTCZone Buttercoin Butterfly Labs Cam 4 BTC CAVirtex CleanBit Coinabul Coinedup CoinEX.pw Coinlenders Coinographic CoinTerra Coinware CryptoDouble Cryptomine.io CryptoRush Cryptory CryptoXchange Deepbit Dicebitco.in Dice.ninja DZ Miner Coop EgoPay Ellet El Show de Bitcoin Evolution Market FastCash4Bitcoins FeedZeBirds Flexcoin GaW miners GLBSE GPUMAX Technologies LLC HashFast hashie.co hashprofit HASRA HashTrade inputs.io Instawallet Intersango Justcoin KCMOCOLO Kronos.io Labcoin LabRatMining Le Bitcoin Show Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking LiquidBits Litecoin Global (LTC-Global) Lunamine mcxnow MinerSource Mining ASICS Technologies (MAT) Mintpal MMOExchange Moolah Mt. Gox MyBitcoin MyBitcoinTrade MyCoin NeoBee Netsolus NXT-E Nimbus Mining OGRR OneWallet Paysius Paytunia PBmining Robocoin rollin.io Seals with Clubs (SwC) ShareXcoin Sheep Marketplace Silk Road SilkRoad#2 Take My Bitcoins The Bitcoin Show Tradehill updown.bt Vekja Virtex Virtual Mining Corporation (VMC) WalletBit WBX WeExchange WMXchange x-bt 1) Mt. Gox 2) Bitinstant 3) Silk Road 4) Bex.io 5) Buttercoin 6) Brawker 7) GLBSE ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) inputs.io 9) GaW miners 10) SilkRoad#2 11) Butterfly Labs12) CoinTerra 13) Mining ASICS Technologies (MAT) 14) Mintpal 15) ASICminer 16) Bitcoin24 17) HashFast 18) BTCT.co 19) Bittrivia 20) BitNetwork TV 21) Bitcoinica 22) Tradehill 23) Instawallet 24) AllCrypt 25) CryptoRush 26) bitlc.net 27) Intersango 28) bitbook.biz 29) PBmining 30) hashprofit 31) CryptoXchange 32) MyCoin 33) Bitomat 34) Bitp.it 35) Brasil Bitcoin Market 36) BTC Buy 37) Btctip 38) Bit-Bank 39) Bitmit 40) Sheep Marketplace 41) hashie.co 42) Moolah 43) Seals with Clubs 44) mcxnow 45) x-bt 46) Justcoin 47) KCMOCOLO 48) Vekja 49) Bitmarket.eu 50) MyBitcoin 51) Bitscalper 52) BS&T 53) FeedZeBirds 54) btcxchange.ro 55) CoinEX.pw 56) AMT 57) HashTrade 58) WBX 59) Coinlenders 60) Paytunia 61) NeoBee 62) HASRA 63) MinerSource 64) Alphatech 65) Coinedup 66) BitcoinMax 67) Evolution Market 68) The Bitcoin Show 69) El Show de Bitcoin 70) Le Bitcoin Show 71) Ellet72) Take My Bitcoins 73) Coinabul 74) Bitmine 75) MyBitcoinTrade 76) BIPS 77) LabRatMining 78) BlackBankMarket 79) OneWallet 80) Virtex 81) BitFunder 82) Bitcoin Development Fund 83) Netsolus 84) Nimbus Mining 85) Coinware 86) LiquidBits 87) DZ Miner Coop 88) GPUMAX Technologies LLC 89) Virtual Mining Corporation 90) Active Mining Corporation 91) BTC Mining Corporation 92) Litecoin Global (LTC-Global) 93) Bitcoin Rain 94) EgoPay 95) Coinographic 96) AMHash1 97) Altcoin Herald 98) CryptoDouble 99) Cryptomine.io 100) Cryptory 101) Dicebitco.in 102) Dice.ninja 103) Lunamine 104) ShareXcoin 105) BitDayTrade 106) Labcoin 107) Kronos.io 108) Britcoin 109) Bitcoinary 110) Robocoin 111) updown.bt 112) NXT-E 123) WeExchange 124) BitcoinGunParts 125) BitcoinForFlowers 126) FastCash4Bitcoins 127) CleanBit 128) AurumXChange 129) WMXchange 130) Cam 4 BTC 131) Flexcoin 132) BTCZone 133) Bittalk Media Ltd134) CAVirtex 135) MMOExchange 136) OGRR 137) betsofbitco.in 138) rollin.io 139) Paysius 140) Bitcoin2CDKey 141) WalletBit 142) Bitcoin Cloud Hashing 143) Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking 144) 50btc 145) Deepbit For those having some time on their hands, check out https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade to see which of those listed are no longer viable.
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lol the sign on the wall is pointed in the wrong direction ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) what did i win? Also the white spots on the bricks on the right are in the same spot on the left. Icon Fuck the walls! Look at both ceilings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb3QGdi7nIs <-- Notice how the signage doesn't wave one iota in spite of all that air being blown against it. The US flag on the moon waves more than that does, and there's no air, blowing or otherwise, on the moon.
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Let's play my favorite game, Juxtapose: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fd262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net%2Fmax%2F873%2F1%2AOUqJ3wayBPU6FnqdsZ5j1Q.jpeg&t=663&c=VTpjNeAyx1lX4g) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2F2ch.hk%2Fcc%2Fsrc%2F84695%2F14173078745572.jpg&t=663&c=K-5CYciRHalxkQ) 100 points awarded to the first person who sees what's missing in the first [mirror] image above, clearly seen in the second pic.
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From the desk of Mr. "Have You Lost Your Fuckin' Minds?" Mirror, ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fd262ilb51hltx0.cloudfront.net%2Fmax%2F873%2F1%2AOUqJ3wayBPU6FnqdsZ5j1Q.jpeg&t=663&c=VTpjNeAyx1lX4g) Pictured, 720 miners. No electricity. No computers. No fans or HVAC. Shopped image. https://bitcoinmagazine.com/20702/exclusive-possible-500000-bitcoin-cloud-mining-ponzi-scheme-uncovered/If it looks like a duck…
Going back to Puppet’s Cloud Mining 101 thread, it seems clear that he understands the likelihood that BCS is a Ponzi scheme. The thread lists seven different criteria that are usually found in a Ponzi scheme, and BCS fits the bill in six out of seven criteria.
The only test that BCS seems to have passed is having pictures of their mining facility on their website. Of course, as Puppet notes in his thread, “Pictures can be faked.” This seems to be what has happened in the case of Bitcoin Cloud Services.
Puppet currently has BCS listed under “Likely Ponzi scams that have yet to collapse,” and it’s unclear how long BCS will be able to keep up the charade. Up to this point, Puppet has been correct with 95 percent of his calls of probable Ponzi schemes You fuckin' think?
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https://www.bitcoincloudservices.com/about-us/ GABRIEL KLEIMAN uses the same address. Notice how the miners are so uniformed on the pallet racks against a soled brick wall sans any cables or computers attached to them. My guess is that they hash better that way since all the noise from those damn peripherals have been eliminated.
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According to the domain whois, it is registered on 9th of May this year. That means it is a super new site with less than 1 month old. I personally don't trust in new sites, as they usually don't get good reputations. Also their cheap price increase the spam chance, because they may use the thinking of people that wants to buy cheap products to spam those. Overall saying, I don't recommend this and most new sites.
That's only ~15 days after the OP registered on this site: <wink, wink> Name: malickie Posts: 37 Activity: 37 Position: Jr. Member Date Registered: April 24, 2015, 12:41:07 AM Last Active: Today at 11:01:59 AM http://hashingminer-com.imexbb.com/![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs3.postimg.org%2From51hbv7%2Fimage.jpg&t=663&c=MwCv82SwBB0AHg) Look at the sales volume. Charles woods is a genius!
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