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1601  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: July 06, 2017, 10:39:07 PM
Bravo! You continue to have no problem sourcing info when it quasi-negates my posting.

BTW, revenues of U$3M IS NOT the same as profit of U$3M. A company could sell a million ten-dollar widgets, but the profit would be shit if it the widgets each took U$9.97 to produce and ship. The money that Paul supposedly borrowed were funds on account on the exchange which he liquidated unbeknownst to users. The hacked funds was Paul's bonus for providing such a robust exchange.

And a quasi-negate Bravo to you too Bruno  Grin

Here is the part I do not understand.... Any man or woman including the Pauldemort would use any stolen bitcoins regardless of how many millions he may have access to here and there. The fact he has not moved nor spent them means something is being missed. If he is dead, that explains it.

If he is alive and well, he might be keeping them where they are to double-bluff people by showing he is not in control of them... or maybe there is something else more sinister going on here. How long can he live out there in China without getting spotted? Sure there is no extradition treaty but many people from the U S of A travel to China for holidays nowadays. Maybe an ex-Cryptsy investor or reporter might bump in to him. He could easily go to the US embassy in Beijing and make an offer to surrender on conditions that he return the investment that people lost and keeps most of the profit. What a fool he is...

I'm typing this real slow so that you can understand it. The "hacked" bitcoins haven't been touched by Paul because he's still living off the other millions of dollars worth of crypto liquidated during his stint at Cryptsy. It's not rocket science!

This is where King Vernon used to shit: http://www.movoto.com/home/16832-charles-river-dr-delray-beach-fl-33446-435_rx-10302548

1602  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: July 06, 2017, 10:17:21 PM
Supposedly, Paul took out a company loan for ~U$1M prior to the "hack" and it was that money used to purchased the home years later which could've gone toward Cryptsy's users if Paul so concerned about them as stated while tryin' to keep the company solvent.

Paul Vernon needs to wake up and smell the coffee. He should return home to his beloved U S of A. He could easily make a plea deal with the law enforcement agents by returning the stolen amounts along with say a 20% figure and he can keep the rest to live a cushy life.

Question to Paul Vernon:
If the company was having financial problems, how is it that you were able to make a $1.3 million cash purchase on the Delray home in March 2015?

Answer given by Paul Vernon:
In the first year of operation from May 2013 to May 2014 the company had revenues of close to $3m. During this period I was paid $1.1m via the regular payroll system, base salary + quarterly bonuses. The initial purchase and down payment for that home was in February 2014. I took a loan from the company for $600k to complete the purchase at a time when the company was still performing well.

Question to Paul Vernon:
Your wife Lorie has been added to the lawsuit as a defendant. Would you like to respond on her behalf or speak to the extent of her involvement with Cryptsy?

Answer given by Paul Vernon:
She is my ex-wife. She had no involvement with Cryptsy. I cannot respond on her behalf.

Here is the source: http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/cryptsy-founder-paul-vernon-speaks-out-about-millions-in-lost-customer-funds-8568540

Bravo! You continue to have no problem sourcing info when it quasi-negates my posting.

BTW, revenues of U$3M IS NOT the same as profit of U$3M. A company could sell a million ten-dollar widgets, but the profit would be shit if it the widgets each took U$9.97 to produce and ship. The money that Paul supposedly borrowed were funds on account on the exchange which he liquidated unbeknownst to users. The hacked funds was Paul's bonus for providing such a robust exchange.
1603  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: July 06, 2017, 09:27:34 PM
She made 250 grand by acting... I say she did really good. The legal system made the theft of that 250k legal, so what more is there to say.

Well played.

The only other dimension to this is that maybe, just maybe, there could have been an element of truth as to her ignorance BUT the fact he bought her a house BEFORE he conveniently ran off to China (to be with his new woman along with millions of dollars in bitcoins) and she apparently did not even ask him: "hey hun, where did you get the money from to buy this million dollar plus property? Is business really going that well?"

Surely most people believe she was part of the whole scam even though she pleaded ignorance!

If she is part of the scam then she deserves to be locked up with two butch bonaza girls in a tiny cell housed within a hard labour prison... then she will have an idea of what justice looks like after scamming millions of dollars from innocent (yet maybe gullible) people !



Supposedly, Paul took out a company loan for ~U$1M prior to the "hack" and it was that money used to purchased the home years later which could've gone toward Cryptsy's users if Paul so concerned about them as stated while tryin' to keep the company solvent.
1604  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: July 06, 2017, 07:38:12 PM

"Dear, Paul. The house finally sold and the kids are doing fine.
When am I allowed to come to China and live with you for the rest of our lives?
You promised!"
1605  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: July 06, 2017, 07:34:14 PM
The onus is on the globe freaks to provide measurable proof of curvature. (should be easy to do on a globe right)    But the problem they are having is they cannot measure their curve so cannot provide any proof. Its sad that they hold on to a theory so dear with no actual proof. They cannot break the programming they have been subjected to their entire lives because they can no longer think for themselves...Truly sad.

 Cool

Why isn't the onus on Flat-earthers to provide measurable proof of a flat horizon?
1606  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 06, 2017, 05:07:08 PM



revo1044, please revisit my last reply to you here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858841.msg19940987#msg19940987

Bitcoin Official and IMineBlocks has already been submitted, leaving you to having to submit 26 more crypt-enthusiast YouTubers so to earn 2 PAQs, whereupon thereafter you'll only have to submit 10 such channels per post to earn an additional PAQ per day up till the end of the month. I'll index your submissions on the first page of this thread once your submission count reaches 10.


Looks good, SidneyLu, with all the relevant lists updated.

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1607  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] AIDEN | 1st to use sCrypt-OG (GPU Optimized) [v0.10.2.2 Released 7/10/15] on: July 06, 2017, 03:18:43 PM

Still waiting for a black hole address, bud.

Bruno
1608  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: July 06, 2017, 03:15:49 PM
^ gravity isn't real, density and bouncy cause objects to fall a fact most avid flat earthers know, maybe he was pushed? The name sounds fake though, is there any proof this is a real story, it sounds too ridiculous?

Flat-earthers: A globe Earth sounds too ridiculous.
Camp 2: A flat Earth sounds too ridiculous.

As far as the story goes, maybe the dude wanted to defy gravity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZpa2lgWWCU

@BobLaw - Did you go to the Red Pill conference last week up there in Montana?
1609  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [🅰NN] 🅸🅲🅾 YuTü.Co.in: 1st Crypto-commodity 💱 Catering 2 YouTube 📷 Creators on: July 06, 2017, 02:55:35 PM
has my name been redacted?

i bought & paid for 20 PAQs but see no record of it

edgar, there is, and always has been a record of your purchase, via PM and, moreover, in this post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1801101.msg17943195#msg17943195. Yes, your name IS NOT mentioned in that post, I taking the liberty to cloak your name assuming you wanted to keep it private since the transaction was discussed/commenced via PM. I'll now PM you the txID you provided me as proof once again that you did pay for PAQs. Please let me know if you desire to have your name publicly disclosed or remain anonymous.

Thanks, bud.

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1610  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 05, 2017, 08:46:46 PM

All looks good, bud, and recorded here on the first page: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858841.msg18502040#msg18502040


The Daily Decrypt has already been submitted. No need to resubmit unless you want another chance of having your YouTube channel submission one day attached to our program, whereupon you'll be rewarded another PAQ. Your post has also been included in the post linked above as well as updating your PAQ count here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858841.msg19917362#msg19917362

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1611  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 05, 2017, 03:20:54 AM

They all look good, bud, and have been included on the list on the first page of this thread.

You can submit once a day up till the end of the month of July (30 PAQs max extra), that's 10 non-repeated YouTube channels per post. Maybe you'll get lucky and find a creator who has more than one channel, whereupon you'll be able to submit all their channels. I've updated the PAQs-earned list found here -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858841.msg19917362#msg19917362

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)

Thanks for the response. Though i was still a bit confused as to how we profit from having PAQs? Doesn't make sense to me. Do we get credited to our bitcoin addresses or something?

Each PAQ is a miner (or hasher, for lack of a better term), capable of mining/hashing shares of a YouTuber's crypto-commodity. The shares are allocated every exact two minutes recorded on a permissioned blockchain (quasi-centralized). ONLY 100 PAQs maximum will be able to mine/hash any given YouTuber's crypto-commodity at one time. Each share will be worth no less than one US cent (U$0.01) tradable on our exchange - YTC-Sox - or used for commerce on our platforms. A PAQ will mine/hash no less than U$2,628 worth of shares per year if all the shares remained at U$0.01 each. If the shares go up to U$0.10 each, then you'll have no less than U$26,280 worth of shares, tradable for bitcoins et al.

Please let me know if you're still unsure of the concept, bud.

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)

How is it possible that each share will be worth at least $0.01 each? I mean, there could be a bunch of sell orders at $0.01 and 0 buy order at $0.01, meaning that technically it is worthless correct?

What part of we'll manipulate the exchange didn't you understand?  Grin Grin Grin Seriously, there'll be a oversight committee comprised of mostly YouTubers in making sure that such isn't the case, thus protecting the integrity of our brand and, moverover, protecting the brands of YouTubers since most likely for many their channel is their main source of income over and beyond what we'll provide in terms of financial reward and myriad free services.

Yes, some channels' crypto-commodity shares will remain flat, but for most the hope is that the more effort put into a channel, the higher the price per share. The YouTube creator will soon learn that it's to their best interest to appease their shareholders, with the shareholders holding the creators feet to the fire, so to speak, in having them continue providing viable content on a regular basis, thus a rising tide raising all ships. The creator wants to have the ability to cash out some shares either on the exchange or selling them to fans directly on our platform or elsewhere, whereupon the fans may hold, buy more, sell, trade or forget about the shares. Creators may also accept shares at no less than U$0.01 each in exchange for their merc/service lines. One of our main jobs will be creating as much organic value as possible for the creators' tokens. Named creators won't have too much problem increasing their shares prices on the exchange; lesser brands will have to work harder; no-count brands will eventually be weeded out.

Shares held of YouTube channels that have been deleted are protected, replaced with liked amount shares 1:1 of other YouTubers' tokens held in reserve. As far as holding shares of below par tokens, they can be bundled up in a basket of shares, traded for other tokens or viable alts, e.g. BTC, LTC, RateCoin  Roll Eyes, etc., perhaps with some trades recognizing less than a U$0.01 per share, one key way where shares will be traded for less than one US cent each.

Is that a tad clearer, bud?

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1612  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: July 05, 2017, 12:38:52 AM
Yet another fake CGI multilayered image. You are new here, so please learn about nasa fakery.

I'm always curious where these nutty ideas about NASA come from. With the thousands of NASA employees and contractors there is no way someone would get away with faking the data for any length of time. Too many within the organizations would call them out on it, there is no secret conspiracy all NASA people adhere to, that's just complete tin foil hat territory.

As for evidence of a spherical earth, there are thousands of pictures from orbit. If the only way you conspiracy theorists can "debunk" all those pics is to claim:
   1. a massive NASA/gov't/contractor conspiracy at all levels to fake data
   2. that we've never gone to space
...then you really aren't debunking anything, just denying the life's work of generations of engineers and scientists. Apply Occam's Razor. Which is more likely, thousands of people all working together to deceive you or that you just don't grasp basic science concepts?

That belongs to the level of critical thinking that also thinks scientists are in it for the money and fat gov't grants. I know I'm drivin' around in my Maserati from those juicy space research proposals, I feel sorry for those investment bankers and lawyers and medical doctors, they are really missing the gravy train, lol.

https://cdn.geekwire.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/ezgif.com-resize-6.gif



You make very good sense here.

The problem with most FE people is that they have been hurt by the "system," somehow. Or at least that is what they think, though it is probably they that have hurt themselves. So, they poo, poo anything that the system says or does. Because of this, these FEers have turned FE into a cause for themselves, even a religion for those who are really hung up on it.

The rest of the FE people are the few who are promoting the FE idea for whatever purposes. They know GE is reality. They know the earth is a globe. But they have an agenda. It might only be to ferret out some statistics. It might be to start a religion of sorts. It might be to get minority status with Government so that they can get special grants offered only to minorities. Whatever it is, they know that the earth is not flat. But they don't really even care, as long as they can promote their FE fiction.

Cool

+1

Now let's hope that NASA quits sending children to Mars to be sex slaves. Proof: https://www.mediamatters.org/video/2017/06/29/alex-jones-guest-children-have-been-kidnapped-and-sent-slave-colony-mars/217109 Venus already took our best women -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUAx5C0CO7A
1613  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 05, 2017, 12:06:10 AM

They all look good, bud, and have been included on the list on the first page of this thread.

You can submit once a day up till the end of the month of July (30 PAQs max extra), that's 10 non-repeated YouTube channels per post. Maybe you'll get lucky and find a creator who has more than one channel, whereupon you'll be able to submit all their channels. I've updated the PAQs-earned list found here -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858841.msg19917362#msg19917362

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)

Thanks for the response. Though i was still a bit confused as to how we profit from having PAQs? Doesn't make sense to me. Do we get credited to our bitcoin addresses or something?

Each PAQ is a miner (or hasher, for lack of a better term), capable of mining/hashing shares of a YouTuber's crypto-commodity. The shares are allocated every exact two minutes recorded on a permissioned blockchain (quasi-centralized). ONLY 100 PAQs maximum will be able to mine/hash any given YouTuber's crypto-commodity at one time. Each share will be worth no less than one US cent (U$0.01) tradable on our exchange - YTC-Sox - or used for commerce on our platforms. A PAQ will mine/hash no less than U$2,628 worth of shares per year if all the shares remained at U$0.01 each. If the shares go up to U$0.10 each, then you'll have no less than U$26,280 worth of shares, tradable for bitcoins et al.

Please let me know if you're still unsure of the concept, bud.

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1614  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: July 04, 2017, 11:52:28 PM


Okay, maybe if it were reversed - Earth in front/crafts behind - then due to the fisheye lens the Earth would be flat and the crafts would be curved, else we're being snowed. FUCK YOU GUYS for making me still set on the fence as to where I 100% stand on this issue. Flat-earthers may have better graphics, but the eatins are tastier in the other camp, that and the after midnight sex parties are to die for, especially when one dude keeps bringin' a new goat for us to break in. You haven't lived till you've eaten goat asshole on the hoof. Yummy!
1615  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 04, 2017, 11:34:46 PM

They all look good, bud, and have been included on the list on the first page of this thread.

You can submit once a day up till the end of the month of July (30 PAQs max extra), that's 10 non-repeated YouTube channels per post. Maybe you'll get lucky and find a creator who has more than one channel, whereupon you'll be able to submit all their channels. I've updated the PAQs-earned list found here -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858841.msg19917362#msg19917362

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1616  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 04, 2017, 11:18:57 PM
sorry sir, i think i need to visit an optometrist!

99 studio
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM0VdOyu-mkbQq4s2kOPUzg/about

Finally, although you didn't have to, but by submitting your name is now attached to the 99 studio YouTube channel searchable on the first page of this thread and, moreover, if that or any other channel you submitted (same true for all others) becomes part our program, you'll earn an additional PAQ, more PAQs if by happenstance you're the one instrumental is onboarding the YouTuber, earning PAQs for each and every channel the creator attaches to YuTü.Co.in. Yes, it's not outside the realm of possibility that you, among others, will be earning tens of thousands of dollars a year thanks to your participations in these campaigns.

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1617  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 04, 2017, 10:25:21 PM

You're golden, bud (I meant 5, not 4, but don't sweat it).

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
last one: YourLegitGamingVids
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCowHCM4nG_0j_mMwkxvl-fA/about


Nope, that one was already submitted also, Dahman El_Harrachi, but no need to resubmit, for you're all set. Look forward to your next 10-channels submission, bud.


adel hmdt, Minting Coins was already submitted, but you, too, don't need to resubmit. Also look forward to your next 10-channels submission, bud. The 'pending' status has been removed for you from -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1858841.msg19917362#msg19917362



revo1044, you're late to the party, but here's what I can do for you if you want to earn 2 PAQs, else you'll earn 0 PAQs - in one post submit 18 [more] YouTube channels linking to the About pages, then 24 hours later submit 10 more YouTube channels. Make sure that the creators are into crypto regardless the flavor and, again, link to the channels' About pages. Afterwards, you'll be on the same page as everybody else allowed to partake of this revised campaign. Search the first page of this thread in making sure that your submissions haven't already been submitted. Thanks, bud.

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1618  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 04, 2017, 08:01:54 PM

You're golden, bud (I meant 5, not 4, but don't sweat it).

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
1619  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: July 04, 2017, 07:26:53 PM

This is where I draw the line! That fuckin dude looks a lot like me in the face, but I'm not as harry elsewheres.
1620  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🈂️ Free PAQs 🈂️ The easiest & most profitable giveaway program on BitcoinTalk on: July 04, 2017, 07:17:38 PM

Please submit 5 more YouTube channels that haven't been already submitted like highlighted above and I'll reward you 2 PAQs, bud. Simply search the first page of this thread in making sure that your submissions haven't already been submitted. I'll also put you next in line on the PAQ awardment list.

Bruno (Chinese name: Luŏ Xióng; 裸熊)
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