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1461  Economy / Services / Re: I am looking for an reliable escrow on bitcointalk on: November 18, 2014, 06:34:24 AM
Hello,
I am looking for an reliable escrow on bitcointalk, please show me if you know Smiley
Thanks

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=133985.0 I provide escrow if you need any help with the setup just send me a PM. I handle majority of escrows directly on the forums with the help of group private messaging.
1462  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆Escrow by Maidak 2.5% fee IPO/ICO can do it all over 10M+ USD handled☆★☆ on: November 18, 2014, 06:32:22 AM
still offering escrow services to anyone in need.
1463  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [#1 EXCHANGE]Buy & Sell bitcoin over 10M USD handled safe payment methods! on: November 18, 2014, 04:36:19 AM
I'm on live chat now click the button in the original post for fast service always buying bitcoin and various payment methods if your looking to purchase coin.
1464  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [#1 EXCHANGE]Buy & Sell bitcoin over 10M USD handled safe payment methods! on: November 13, 2014, 05:09:05 AM
live chats online click the button in the OP for quick service.
1465  Bitcoin / Legal / Why does bitstamp have 2 MSB licenses? on: November 12, 2014, 09:50:12 AM
I was browsing around after reading up on the fincen guidance and looking at the companies registered as a money services business. I noticed bistamp had 2 MSB licenses but I don't quite understand the reason why a company would need to have multiple MSB registrations.
1466  Economy / Services / Re: Wanted - Business Plan Writer for Bounty on: November 12, 2014, 05:03:20 AM
PM me with more info, I am not just any guy that can do the job, I can do it well.

I also recommend the user Maidak, he is amazing with business.

Thanks for the kind feedback Candystripes! I have experience in business plans and proposals, feel free to contact me if your still looking for someone to do your write up.
1467  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆Escrow by Maidak 2.5% fee IPO/ICO can do it all over 10M+ USD handled☆★☆ on: November 12, 2014, 05:01:32 AM
bumping
1468  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [#1 EXCHANGE]Buy & Sell bitcoin over 10M USD handled safe payment methods! on: November 12, 2014, 04:18:51 AM
live chats online low stock on bitcoin buying at high rates various payment options.
1469  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [#1 EXCHANGE]Buy & Sell bitcoin over 10M USD handled safe payment methods! on: November 11, 2014, 03:11:03 AM
bump live chats online if you have coin to sell cotnact me.
1470  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Usecoin scam! CrystalCoin and Clustercoin Scam alert! on: November 07, 2014, 02:25:01 AM
I have been wondering - what role did Maidak play in the Usecoin fiasco? Cause for most part of the pump, I dint even receive my coin from Maidak. It was only after I kept pushing that I got the coins from the Usecoin dev.

Gonna watch this I can assure you guys I didn't play any roles other then providing escrow service for the new altcoins. However now I rarely do them anymore.
1471  Economy / Computer hardware / antminer c1 with cooling kit on: November 07, 2014, 02:01:01 AM
toss me a real offer on it.
1472  Economy / Lending / Re: Medium Loan Request - 10-15% Interest, 30-45 days, Collateral and Escrow on: November 06, 2014, 08:00:08 AM
Austin's 3.08 btc portion confirmed and offer is set, collateral adjusted as per agreement, maturity date on the Dec 14th, 0730 GMT.

Maidak thank you for escrow service once again.

Please confirm here for public record.

Remaining portions are 4.5 btc with appropriate collateral, up for negotiations. All interested parties, PM me and post here.

My pleasure remaining collateral is still being held by me. Wink
1473  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [#1 EXCHANGE]Buy & Sell bitcoin over 10M USD handled safe payment methods! on: November 06, 2014, 05:45:43 AM
live chat is online plenty of payment methods and always looking for bulk bitcoin suppliers.
1474  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [#1 EXCHANGE]Buy & Sell bitcoin over 10M USD handled safe payment methods! on: November 02, 2014, 06:22:07 AM
I highly recommend this trader, Maidak.

Extremely fast trade with this guy, sold him BTC for MoneyGram. Had cash in hand 15 min. after I sent BTC

Thanks!

Currently buying bitcoin at great rates with any payment method you would like. contact live chat in the original post or send a PM
1475  Economy / Securities / Re: [Interest check] publicly traded bitcoin company IPO %100 transparent on: October 29, 2014, 07:35:15 PM
No offense, but you don't come off as having the capital to get SEC approval. Your looking at 50k+ just to get on the pink sheets. There is no way to do it cheaply.

I understand the costs out of pocket. If you all haven't noticed mining is essentially a fools game anymore unless your fabricating your own hardware at the right time. To do that you need to have funding at the ready or you can negotiate bulk order from units already made.

Last year the USB were a super hot seller going for $200 each on the forum and $250 on ebay. When I organized a group buy for them it was going through 2 to 3 middlemen guys until I seen how it was done. Those units were about $15-17 each to make. I was paying $50-60 and offering competitive retail which is why I sold a very large sum of them. So rather then sticking your bitcoin in another group buy. Various routes can be taken.

 Its your money at risk I just want to try something different that I haven't seen yet and be honest the entire way through it. No tricks in pre-ordering something to raise capital that your not even a share holder of. Not a company that is going to sell you a product and profit but then continue to profit through the commission on the hosting fees. Its your guys call I'm not gonna just up and run with your bitcoin and i'm not going to just carelessly piss it away. It will be carefully spent and every last bitcent and penny will be accounted for.

I'm all in with bitcoin and have been since 2010. If the community trusted me with $200k in one round of pre-ordered USB units that went through a few others hands before it reached mine and then to you guys. I'd like a shot at a cold storage address where the funds reside and establish proper partnerships prior to anything being spent you guys will see the invoice. Could even have options where 1 share = 1 vote and give you guys the options. Ultimiately I'd set a date if we dont reach a set amount after say 3 to 6 months the address that sent those coins will receive a refund. If I dont feel confident and no moves were made after say 1 year everyones refunded.

If this end up being a success and its at a point where I can spend the time to do a new project. The very next thing is either establishing a low cost store like for instance an e-cigarette shop or buying pre established businesses that have low investment costs. Each an every one is going to accept bitcoin as payment method and looked at like a currency not a investment.

TL;DR I started at the age of 17 with literally not a penny to my name quit playing MMO games sold my digital currency to the most trusted member in a forum and made $2500. I seen the business potential of that industry as he was nothing more then a middleman who profited off me because he had established trust. That $2500 I turned into $140k net profit the year of 2007 with a little bit of advice from someone who was kind enough to share how the business worked. I do have sum that I plan to use next year on something new. Its either going towards establishing something much larger and have everyone involved and owning a share. My other option is mentioned and doing a small local business that would accept bitcoin and you continue funding a company blindly through pre-orders and your nothing more then a hamster that keeps that keeps the wheel spinning.
1476  Economy / Securities / Re: [Interest check] publicly traded bitcoin company IPO %100 transparent on: October 29, 2014, 10:47:10 AM
Your comment about 8 years of experience in digital currency aroused my curiosity so I did a small bit of research as you suggested.  What I learned is that you buy and sell WoW gold, among other in-game currencies and items.  That says to me that you entered into an agreement with Blizzard and willingly violated the terms of that agreement in order to make a profit.  There is even a warning on your website to your customers that using illegal gold may cause their account to be terminated so you can't deny that you know what you're doing is wrong.  Now, that's far from the worst thing a person could do but it's probably not the best example to hold up when demonstrating your integrity.

While it is a violation of the terms of service the business itself of digital currency sales is a gray area market controlled by china. The warning on the website is required by google adwords if you wish to use any paid advertising. Everyone whos played an MMORPG understands the risk in buying gold or power leveling or even a second hand account. Before bitcoin ever existed popular games like runescape and its currency was used in a very similar fashion the way bitcoin is today.

I sold and traded the time a user invested in acquiring that digital currency or time spent creating his character, time is money is it not? Unfortunately I was heavily involved near the end of the prime of this business. You can look at Brock Pierce as a prime example who is also now heavily involved in bitcoin. For as much as you may think its not a good example, you'd be surprised at the amount of people that have done exactly this prior to bitcoins existance.
1477  Economy / Securities / Re: [Interest check] publicly traded bitcoin company IPO %100 transparent on: October 29, 2014, 08:55:22 AM
That doesn't satisfy me.

If you are willing to sell your integrity for "a few coins" "on a whim" why wouldn't you steal our coins on a whim. If you want people to trust you, you shouldn't do things like advertise ponzi schemes because doing that means you are either too stupid or not trustworthy enough for people to invest with.

If you consider signature spacing that important then I suppose your completely right I however do not. I've had multiple times where I could of just walked away on various escrows, trades and group buys at some single points there was amounts that would make anyone think twice. So yeah your right it takes a certain integrity in someone. Which is why I don't hide myself with just a small bit of research you'll find who I am and see my 8 years experience in digital currency. I think I've decided how to handle this and i'll just wait and see how it goes.
1478  Economy / Securities / Re: [Interest check] publicly traded bitcoin company IPO %100 transparent on: October 29, 2014, 02:28:18 AM
That signature has something to do with it.

I can think of lots of reasons not to invest in someone sporting that type of signature, and no reasons to invest in someone with that type of signature.

Lets not derail this, my signature space is temporary. I join random signature campaigns on a whim with no thorough research on them. I have no use for the sig space myself so why not get a few free coins since I am active on the forum. I'll go ahead and remove it though since its an obvious concern.

All in all I'm not comfortable disclosing much else at this time other then I have a proven track record on a much smaller scale nothing over $200k. I want to expand what I do currently and continue the promotion and growth of bitcoin. For the last 8 years I've done this full time and lived very comfortable. A lot has been learned and I wouldn't do this if I wasn't confident.

I've seen all the scams, hyips, the rise and fall of mtgox. I didnt invest in pirates ponzi it was obvious what he was doing and it lacked transparency. I pulled out and quit using MTGox as soon as dwolla no longer wanted to do business with them. Ponzi games, those I did for fun with spare change.

I've been trusted with very large sums of cash so I figure why not try something I haven't seen done yet other then with the asicminer team. So long story short if theres lack of intersest i'm not going through all the paperwork, registrations and initial investments to have a regulated bitcoin company that was 'group funded' through an IPO.
1479  Economy / Securities / Re: [Interest check] publicly traded bitcoin company IPO %100 transparent on: October 28, 2014, 11:28:09 PM
Your post is confusing.  The way it is written, it sounds like you decided you wanted to have an IPO and so needed to come up with a business idea to sell.  This is the opposite of what should be done.  Traditionally one would have a business plan first and if additional funding was needed in order to achieve one's goals then a public offering would be one possibility to raise those additional funds.

He's only gauging interest right now.

I personally would invest an amount into it, but I don't know how much.


Perhaps you could set up your IPO at Havelock investments. Potentially, this could be the next asicminer in terms of returns, so I will invest a small amount into it.

Gauging interest in what?

"I've wanted to do a publicly traded company for some time and thought a datacenter / hosting facility would be the way to go. "

He doesn't even know what he wants to do. He might be trustworthy as an escrow, but as for investing in him, would not suggest. It sounds like Maidak wants to have a publicly traded company more for entertainment value than for anything else.

I do know what i'll be doing if I open a IPO and looked into it thoroughly. Its essentially expanding what i've already done on a smaller scale. First thing is certainly a fabrication run for bulk bitcoin equipment that will be setup and hosted. Hardware will also be sold at compeitive retail pricing. Anyways I just know not everyone has large amounts of capital to get the essential costs you need for hardware that will ROI. Instead of another cloud hashing gig I'm looking to do something different.

Your post is confusing.  The way it is written, it sounds like you decided you wanted to have an IPO and so needed to come up with a business idea to sell.  This is the opposite of what should be done.  Traditionally one would have a business plan first and if additional funding was needed in order to achieve one's goals then a public offering would be one possibility to raise those additional funds.

He's only gauging interest right now.

I personally would invest an amount into it, but I don't know how much.


Perhaps you could set up your IPO at Havelock investments. Potentially, this could be the next asicminer in terms of returns, so I will invest a small amount into it.

Exactly I'm confident in my idea and want to do it without hiding anything. Anyway only interest checking.

It also might boost possible investor relations if you weren't advertising a HYIP in your signature.

You also might want to reconsider: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/sec-sends-inquiry-letters-hundreds-bitcoin-companies-unregistered-securities/


Signatures have nothing to do with this. As for unregistered companies this is exactly why i'm gauging the interset levels of people on bitcointalk who know my history on the forum. I dont want to invest the time and $ of my own in order to do this all by the books. SEC fincen and all other regulatory laws that come with it is something i'm well aware of.
1480  Economy / Services / Re: ☆★☆ Escrow Service all service type fee 2.5% no escrow that can be done ☆★☆ on: October 28, 2014, 07:05:15 PM
Thx good escrow service, the trade went smooth and professional

Thanks plenty of time available to handle fast escrows just contact me by PM or email!
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