please read. token garbage does not belong in project development.
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Authorities aren't always able or willing to solve problems
That's a candidate for the understatement of the year award. Authorities generally won't care if you lost money in an illegal activity, or if the money was a small amount. But they are interested in the larger scams where many people were involved, as we saw with the pirate (and soon passthrough) ponzis.
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So a solution would be to redirect any /r link to /
Wouldn't that break most reports?
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I want to try run it for commercial success, but i have no clue how to make money off games. Since most online games are free to register and play that's a hard question.
They are free to register and play, but if you want to be competitive in multi-player games, it costs you with micro purchases. I honestly don't know if there will be a market for 2D games anymore when it's so easy to make a 3D game. I'm currently playing Satisfactory - the graphics are incredible on the higher settings. I actually built a lookout point with glass floors over a beautiful waterfall... I'll publish a pic later. A great 2D game to integrate with crypto would be Rimworld. The modding system is easy to work with, change gold to crypto, allow cryptobutes to influence game play, build a large research tree based on crypto technologies and make a game that could take months to play!
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So it's official. Owing BPIP makes you a target for scammers. :/
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Doxing is one thing.
Doing it outside of Investigations is wrong.
Mixing lies in to try and get someone injured should be grounds for a ban.
Doing it multiple times after the dox was removed by staff? Sociopathic behavior. :/
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I like your list much batter than Loyce's, who claimed I wasn't even in the top 100.
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Let's encourage him to do an interview here hopefully.
@Hhampuz - do an interview or get negative trust! Done!
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I don't understand why Vod is still on the DT.
Understanding is hard.
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All good! I was slightly hurt for a second. haha, fixed with a double edit.
At least it shows you don't go leaving negatives for every single hurt feeling, like others do. Give yourself a triple edit and enjoy life for a change!
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Ok, I honestly tried for about 2, maybe 3 minutes. Joe is stuttering, Donnie is just saying random things with no relevance to the topic. I feel a bit dumber already. I'll let you guys listen to that shit and recap it here. Your sacrifice is appreciated.
will you shut up man???
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Edit: You're calling me names, accusing me of being drunk and attacking me now? mkkkk calm down... lol! Sticks and stones and you aren't my supervisor Vod. Not you Bay... OG. It was worded poorly; sorry. You may trust the wrong people, but you are no sociopath.
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I don't think I've ever watched a presidential debate, as I view them as a contest for the best liar.
But I'll be watching this one - shocking that someone can still claim they pay a lot of taxes when someone is looking at their returns and can see they did not.
$400 million in loans coming due in the next presidential term? Trump is the kind of guy who will sell out people for money. I would think most tax evaders are that way.
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Over time, cryptocurrency scams have become very popular and also the frequency of them has increased. Cryptocurrency scams are mainly successful mainly because there is no mechanism to check for fraud detection, and once the fraud has occurred, there is little recourse that can be made to recover the funds stolen.
The only way forward to avoid them would be to enforce strong regulation and have offchain identity system like Concordium enforces. This would discourage the malicious actor to be easily identified, since every wallet will be linked to a real world Identity without publicly revealing them.
You can prevent scams without a offline identity system. Regulation would only bring a false sense of security. Also, just because crypto is irreversible, doesn't mean you won't get your coins back. You might have to cut your losses on a small scam, but larger ones involving millions of dollars get traced and prosecuted. Look at the pirate and passthrough ponzis - both scammers were identified.
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No one has yet mentioned the time I posted OGNasty's private information in the Investigations section, where it wouldn't be indexed. I posted information that was easily available on the internet, and of course the personal info OG himself supplied. With Theymos' help, I removed it once my medical incident passed. What happened? The forum administrator said he was disgusted by my actions, but wrote I should be forgiven since it was a mistake I wouldn't do again. A couple of OG's scam pals pretended to be upset and left feedback that would be proven hypocritical. OG himself said he wasn't concerned with his safety, and over the following year would proceed to post private info of mine multiple times outside of investigations, mixing it with lies to try and get me beat up or killed. While I view the posting of private info as a grey area, the community is fine with it, as evidenced by their actions. This thread will stay open if anyone feels I have done anything wrong. View the sociopathic reason I need to self mod.Discuss things I have done wrong if you are not sure of your evidence.
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Edited to clear up confusion
I believe bayareacoins created this thread because he thought it would bring me headaches, but it actually helped justify my self modded thread.
I asked for a list only - no comments, questions or discussion. I have deleted both positive and negative comments that did not contain the information I was looking for.
But self modded is not acceptable to a sociopath like OGNasty. His irrelevant offtopic question had no place in my thread, but that didn't stop him from drunkenly posting it again and again. Even after it was clear his question didn't belong there - he kept pushing it because he is more important than the rest of us. Thank you to LoyceV for recording it.
I understand one of his felony convictions now. No does not mean no to a sociopath. :/
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Someone will probably fork bitcoin and the majority will move to that seeing as there will be new coins to be generated.
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^ ^ Can't see what that idiot writes either. If you know something I have done wrong, now is the time to post!
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