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201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 05, 2016, 11:49:23 AM
IOTA shill & sockpuppet alert!

When the Belarusian piece of shit scammer CfBis in trouble, the LiQio and l8orre nicks provide troll support for him.

With how many shills and sockpuppets this Belarusian scammer operates?

202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 04, 2016, 09:14:31 PM
so the secret will be kept unless we decide to extend our legal team and set them on him as a test task

Sergey, you are pathetic. As you are getting more and more worried that the Russian prosecutors indeed already teamed up with the Belarusians and are coming for you, you are more and more pathetic.

Let me know if you want the info regarding what you can extend from the shit hole of Belarus from where you promise to your greedy crowd that you will make them rich and from where you scam these poor souls. Then I will let you know what you really can extend from your hiding place, the shit hole of Belarus.





203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 04, 2016, 08:52:31 PM
Honestly IOTA is a scam and the people who run it are scoundrels I know all about the NXT community but oh well pay into it if you must.

Spot on. Shills and sockpuppets promote the blatant IOTA scam among the few greedy idiots who believe in the fairy tale of revolutionary asynchronous JINN microprocessor, the non-existent IoT software and retardedly believe that the signup process to MS Azure is actually a partnership.
204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 04, 2016, 08:07:15 PM

I feel sorry for the young gmaxwell that an old fool like TPTB_need_war harasses him. I am older actually than TPTB_need_war is, still I just call him an old fool. gmaxwell is a polite, knowledgeable and nice young man. Anywhere I go to promote Bitcoin (meetups, etc) and the aims or technology of BTC are questioned I say, see the people like gmaxwell who design Bitcoin and that says all about the project itself. The young gmaxwel has been a fantastic asset to the cryptocurrency idea/movement. Anyone who wrote a line of code should have nothing but respect to gmaxwell. Still, the old fool TPTB_need_war attacks gmaxwell.

There are charlatans and mediocre, semi-skilled developers like IOTA's Come-from-Beyond, the children who develop LISK, Banxshare and the charlatans of other scams who know little about computer science or software development, but are good enough to roll-out these scams. Should these semi-skilled charlatans scrutinized? Absolutely. They are disgrace to our profession and the software development industry, their pathetic scams bring nothing but bad name to crypto. Should super-intelligent young men like gmaxwell harassed? Absolutely not. Still, TPTB_need_war is very forgiving with scammers like IOTA, LISK, Banxshare. TPTB_need_war says to lure money out of the pockets of noobs, naive and idiots is part of the game. On the other hand he attacks the always polite and civil BTC developer gmaxwell who actually delivers a novel technology. WTF?

Be careful with the incoming coin of TPTB_need_war. He says it is a company share, etc, but when - top on the company share bullshit - you will see the TPTB_need_war coin then remember: it is a P&D scheme. His "angel investors" will pump the TPTB_need_war coin while the marketing theme will be: "ohhhh see, there is a genius TPTB_need_war created it, it must be valuable". That's why he engages in all kind of technological debates with peoples who matters like gmaxwell, to build his profile, which then will be sold to the naive, noobs and idiots.


205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 04, 2016, 01:57:19 PM
Not updating that website has no relationship to my coding skills. For you to make such a statement indicates you jump to irrational assessment based on insufficient data.

And of course I never said it has. This is just your usual bullshitting. I said, it indicates how tragicomical is, and how delusional you are having such website and in the meantime you lecture other software engineers in 24/7 about UI design. Of course you deleted my post in order to keep bullshitting.

The rest about your skills and accomplishments are irrelevant. And of course I saw your few Github files a long time ago - that indicates nothing special at all. Additionally, when a 51 years old software professional quotes his minuscular CSS standard contribution as a major accomplishment then that says all about you. Now, it is clear, all your talk and contribution is just to build up & market a professional profile for the next P&D. Your P&D is coming - after all you promised a P&D to your "angel investors" don't you - , that's why you promote your skills.

Good luck to you as well, you will need it.

206  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 04, 2016, 01:34:54 PM
Why would I? Do you have programming skill I need?

In case you have read my comments about software, I know you understand very well that I am a very-very experienced computer programmer, even that my daytime job is not computer programming in the last 10 years (which of course you don't know and I am just telling it). So - in case you have read my comments about software - you are obviously provoking me. Never mind, lets start this who is the biggest dick competition. Though knowing who is my opponent it will be an uphill task to win such contest.

Yes, I have programming skills, most likely more than you will ever have. Of course I need to be careful with such statement and I would never make such in a professional environment, but since this is the who is the biggest dick competition (which you have started)  in the most notorious forum of the internet, I can incorporate trollish remarks in my post.

I saw very little from your codes, but what I saw indicates we are not in the same league terms in writing software. You are clearly not as good as you think you are. The matter of fact is, I am skeptical you can write any complex code which actually works. The issue is, I think you are a bit delusional about your own abilities, most likely about business as well. I will explain what makes me think this. You are making frequent comments about UI design and how skilled UI developer you are. In the meantime, your 1997 theme web site that promotes your previous (last?) software is still online, in fact you frequently quote that link during your debates. Now, any non-delusional software developer would understand how tragicomical is to claim great UI design skill and in the meantime display a fucking 1997 design theme on your website. Any computer programmer with having basic professional pride would redesigned that web site a very long time ago, the rational ones did it in 1999 if that late at all. You have not, in the meantime you lecture fellow software engineers in 24/7 about software design.
Of course you are more articulate than I am, you are an English speaker after all, but I doubt you can write a complex blockchain software. I don't do day to day programming in the last 10 years. I have never worked on any crypto project nor I ever will (I am only the supporter of the great idea of Satoshi and super intelligent developers like gmaxwell and I have no plan to work on any crypto software), but based on what I have seen from you I predict, if I want, I can write a better software than you any time.

So I am sorry TPTB_need_war, you can bullshit (and I don't mean you mislead them, you are just delusional) these poor greedy souls about your infinite programming skills, but I am pretty sure that your marketing talk about your infinite software development skills and your actual ability are out of sync. You are very smart, very articulate which attributes indicate a very intelligent individual, you have lots of experience in technology and some in business, so of course you are better than the children who release all kind of shambles in this crypto screen including CfB the IOTA wanker who released 12 poorly written Java files in exchange for the $500K of the idiots who invested in IOTA, or I could say many other developers in this place who scam the idiots with not even mediocre software, but I am sure you would agree that the measure of skill is not to be better than these wankers are.

So I am sorry, even if you wanted I would never write software with you. If I write software then I deliver - you don't, therefore you are not a compatible associate to anyone who want to create a solution that addresses business or social use cases.  



(The rest of your post is pretty much accurate and spot on. Yes, I hoped you will work with the GadgetCoin developers because they were struggling at the time, but it seems they have got their acts together and what you display here indicates anyway that you wouldn't be an asset to an ethical team. I am still friendly to you because you made valid and good points in many interesting topics, I understand you have a lot more good bone in your body than bad ones, it seems you are a very nice guy when you have a good mood, when your head is clear you contribute a lot to the crypto currency idea, but in the meantime you are building/maintaining relationship with scammers, you are forgiving and understanding with blatant scams like IOTA, LISK, etc., by saying that there is nothing wrong with them, it is part of the game what they do, which is very disappointing and pissing me off, and such disappointment results in posts like what I wrote here yesterday. Your most encouraging comment was lately saying that the ethics and moral are very important, and unethical people, scammers will have to deal with the consequences of their act. I hope you are serious about that and you will remember that when you deal with the actual scammers).
207  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: {WATCH OUT} BTS bitshare is biggest scam on: April 04, 2016, 12:48:21 AM
Chinese Pumper want to turn you bagholders.

they simply pumped BTS to ATH and slowly release this PONZI-scheme COIN to you guys

Every coin gets pumped even btc, doesn't mean they are a scam. The devs behind bitshares are probably one of the best developers in the crypto world and are doing some pretty cool stuff.

Don't come bitching here if you lost some btc in bitshares for being an inexperienced trader thinking you could  get rich overnight.

Never invested into bitshares but following their work and its pretty impressive.

So every kid here that looses a few dollars because of their stupidity has have a tantrum? Grow up...

I agree with smokim87.

Chinese Pumper?? As far as I know, the Chinese also got the most number of bitcoin mining pools and miners, which is a great help in the Bitcoin ecosystem.

All these coins on any exchange whether centralized or decentralized like the Bitshares' Openledger share a symbiotic relationship, rather than competing with each other. It all comes down to reach, growth and adoption.

[Rant start.]

The Chinese influence in Bitcoin, the corrupt proxies of the fucking Chinese communist party officials in Bitcoin, the threat with regards to centralization which is obviously more a concern with the presence of the Chinese are anything but great help.

The Chinese, who never invented anything but the fucking umbrella - but ready to extort any Western ideas - brought nothing to Bitcoin but unethical and immoral greediness. They jumped on the Bitcoin bandwagon to make money. They do not care about decentralization nor they care about what decentralized crypto currencies could bring to society. The Chinese's moral, greedy attitude and respect to their fucking communist leaders is the oxymoron of Satoshi's libertarian project.

[Rant is over]
208  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 03, 2016, 11:45:42 PM
First of all, rules are rules. Every country has its own rules. However, let's play an assumption game. Assuming a coin uses your rules instead of IOTA's rules. Even a person comes very late and has a perfect reason and can prove it, you still don't have to keep the coins for this person. You can refund the btc to this person.
Yes, refunding btc would be better than the current IOTA policy of keeping the bitcoins and absorbing the IOTA. Does anybody think otherwise?

Again, that is your own rule. I am not talking about IOTA's rules. You are free to speak out your thoughts.

What a surprise! The usual shills and sockpuppets "support" the decision of the scammers.
209  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 03, 2016, 11:16:42 PM

In the terms everyone agreed to when participating in the crowdsale they had 90 days to collect. We set this limit because 3 months is more than enough for anyone with a genuine interest in IOTA to claim them. We gave an extension of 1 week for a couple of late claimers. If someone has not shown an iota of interest in IOTA for 3 months straight, they frankly don't deserve it or need it.

The iotas are going towards the project, no freeze.

You show your true color you fucking piece of shit. So an individual who must deal with issues such as accident (which could happen to anyone) and unable to claim the token "don't deserve it". You just don't have the ethic nor the experience you piece of shit to implement adequate business procedures to handle this common issue.

You are demonstrating day by day what a piece of shit and scammer you are. No wonder, while other young professionals get a daytime job, the day time job of yours is to scam money from the noobs, naives and idiots.
210  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 03, 2016, 10:59:20 PM
11'355'541.999999999


Thats an huge sum, i think they must be freezed for at least 1 year.

is not a good idea to add them to the foundation to soon.

If they are freezed is the same thing and if some one is in late ( for family or health problem) can reedem the IOTA. also after the deadline.

Please iotatoken think about that



In the terms everyone agreed to when participating in the crowdsale they had 90 days to collect. We set this limit because 3 months is more than enough for anyone with a genuine interest in IOTA to claim them. We gave an extension of 1 week for a couple of late claimers. If someone has not shown an iota of interest in IOTA for 3 months straight, they frankly don't deserve it or need it.

The iotas are going towards the project, no freeze.

David boy, you fucking piece of shit scammer. That's why honest Crypto projects and honest developers are having difficulties in selling blockchain based solutions to real world clients, because wankers like this IOTA scammer brings bad name to crypto. They are unable to implement a simple business procedure to solve such basic matter of fairly and ethically handling the unclaimed investment.

The greedy idiots who gave money to these Belarusian and Norwegian scammers deserve what they get. Likewise, the scammers will deserve the jail time for this blatant IOTA scam.
211  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: April 03, 2016, 06:56:29 PM
They deleted my post...

Not "they", me. Because of "steal" in your post.

PS: I see no proper reaction to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1216479.msg14406828#msg14406828, if you won't react noone will believe you weren't trolling.

Ok I can see. When anybody deletes my posts in moderated threads I always try to republish them elsewhere.

I will just repeat my opinion and this is my last post on this:  what you are planning to do is wrong. You have 2 possibilities: either people receive their coins (now or later) or they receive btc refunds. First option is surely better.

But you cannot behave like their money was yours. Maybe they have made a mistake but you can easily correct their mistake. Instead, you want to punish them and profit from their loss. Such a history can harm future adoption of iota

He can. A lowlife Belarusian scammer who took money from the naives, noobs and idiots of course can.

Don't you realize these IOTA funders and their shills are fucking scammers?

They lied about JINN. Review this thread and you will understand why JINN is a nonsense and lie. They lied about IoT. Review this thread and you will see my posts about the IoT lies of these wankers. They of course lied about the Microsoft Azure "partnership": by now even the most retarded IOTA idiot realized that I was absolutely correct when following the "partnership" announcement (10 minutes after that) pointed out that there is no partnership, any coin can sign-up, it is a sign-up process, nothing more.

Isn't it clear by now IOTA is a classic scam, a P&D operation with an army of sockpuppets and shills to take your money?
212  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 29, 2016, 10:45:57 AM

Well give me a link to a forum where I can get a real answer.


No, he won't. We established here (please review my posts about his coding skills) that he is a mediocre developer at his best, he never worked for any serious software companies, never created anything except scams in this toxic microcosmos and he is not capable to engage in a constructive software engineering discussion.
213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 29, 2016, 10:39:20 AM
How many of the IOTA pumpers are new sock puppet accounts

Why does a bomb always land in the epicenter of the blast?

Once you find a answer on the above you'll get that new accounts will be inevitably created if people outside of BTT take part in a sale or hear about a project post-sale.

You selectively quoted changing the meaning and leaving out context, and then did not respond to my original question.

The original quote was:

How many of the IOTA pumpers are new sock puppet accounts or >1 year dormant accounts that were likely purchased or left over from some previous organized pumping effort?

The answer to that question is a number or a fraction. You obviously prefer not to give one, so you instead throw out another question.

Maybe someone will look into this more closely. I know if I were considering investing in IOTA buying IOTA software, I would want to know as much as I could.



Of course there are many sockpuppets deployed by the scammer Belarusian and David boy. Sockpuppets are very effective tools of the scam: they deploy 10 sockpuppets which attracts another 10 noobs, naive and idiots into the IOTA scam. I estimate they use at least 10 sockpuppets (most likely more) and I indicated this number in the submission which was sent to law enforcement about this blatant fraud.

When there is a "news" like the Microsoft "partnership" - which I pointed out of course is not a partnership but a sign-up process and MSFT Azure accept anyone who can produce a 10 lines description of their vaporware - the sockpuppets celebrates the "news" (like they celebrated in this thread) and the noobs, naives and idiots are happy about their "investment". Similarly, the sockpuppets together with the shills hype the IOTA scam by continuously talking about the nonexistent and non-viable IoT system and M2M (please note all content and ideas about IoT they have copied from the GadgetCoin white paper - that's all they know about IoT), while there is of course no IoT system nor any ever will be.

Though we are lucky these pathetic liars are too primitive and use sockpuppets. Law enforcement goes through the promotion material of such frauds during the investigation and the fraud case becomes rock solid when a sockpuppet is tracked back to the scammers.
214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will Iota partnering with Microsoft put it in the Top Five on CMC? on: March 23, 2016, 06:10:59 AM
The pathetic IOTA shill LiQio is keep shilling to attract more noobs, naives and idiots into the IOTA scam.

On the note of the Microsoft Azure "partnering" - which is of course has nothing to do with a MSFT partnership - here is my post from the unmoderated IOTA thread:



The IOTA "investors" are beginning realize that I was absolutely correct about the MSFT Azure sign-up process, it means absolutely nothing and it has no reflection whatsoever on the business viability of IOTA (which is zero as we have established the figure in this thread). Microsoft which is keen to sell its cloud service allows any wankers to sign-up who can provide a 10 lines description about their vaporware. Therefore, since any wankers can sign up, iotatoken David boy has signed up.

By the way what an oxymoron the proposition is: the centralized cloud service provider incorporates solutions which main unique selling point (USP) is decentralization. And then the scammers hype this absolutely meaningless business proposition to the idiots as a significant deal.

Any US citizens are interested to sue Microsoft with a class action for providing platforms for the IOTA scammers who sell illegal investment securities to US citizens? Should be a straightforward litigation to hold accountable MSFT to associate itself with the IOTA scammers (even if it does via a sign-up process).

215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 23, 2016, 02:35:32 AM

New update make azure look like the joke. Everything and kitchen sink.

Surprise, surprise.

The IOTA "investors" are beginning realize that I was absolutely correct about the MSFT Azure sign-up process, it means absolutely nothing and it has no reflection whatsoever on the business viability of IOTA (which is zero as we have established the figure in this thread). Microsoft which is keen to sell its cloud service allows any wankers to sign-up who can provide a 10 lines description about their vaporware. Therefore, since any wankers can sign up, iotatoken David boy has signed up.

By the way what an oxymoron the proposition is: the centralized cloud service provider incorporates solutions which main unique selling point (USP) is decentralization. And then the scammers hype this absolutely meaningless business proposition to the idiots as a significant deal.

Any US citizens are interested to sue Microsoft with a class action for providing platforms for the IOTA scammers who sell illegal investment securities to US citizens? Should be a straightforward litigation to hold accountable MSFT to associate itself with the IOTA scammers (even if it does via a sign-up process).

 
216  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 23, 2016, 02:20:16 AM
Is this your last reply too?

Yeah, he said about 100 times that he will reply last, and then he always embarrass himself by coming back with the usual pathetic lies.


You didn't do any cheesy marketing. I see.

Of course he does. All sane users of this forum with IQ over 80 and age over 14 understand that David boy hype his scams with an army of sockpuppets and shills.

217  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 22, 2016, 01:02:06 AM
Who is this wanker to ask more money from the naive idiots? The question of course was academic - he is one of the shills or sockpuppets. The $500k couldn't deliver anything, the scammers need more money.

why don't you troll LISK, they just raised 14k BTC.

sounds like you have a personal grudge against IOTA team members ....

Normally I ignore retarded users who disrespectful to me, but for the benefit of the community I make an exception with this one.

LISK is indeed a pathetic scam, their wanker German lawyer is nothing more than future subject of severe law enforcement actions (I am sure nobody is surprised that our scammer IOTA David boy and the LISK German wanker lawyer are mates and best buddies), and I pointed out several times the true nature of the blatant LISK scam. However, please note I am not a fucking James Bond who can punish all scammers by reporting them to law enforcements. Instead of I am only a humble servant of the noble and socially important digital currency movement, but with limited time, and my energy and resources are narrowed to take on one scam at a time. So while I would like to see that all these scammers - who transformed Satoshi's grandiose idea into the scam filled shit bath of greedy wankers and their idiot investors - to be jailed, I must be conservative and focus on one scam at a time. That's how we managed the prosecution of Ryan Kennedy and that's how the IOTA scammers will be entertained (i.e. fucked in the ass) by the horny prison population when they are in prison.

Users who feel they are the victim of the IOTA scam, please send me your details and I will forward it to the relevant law enforcement authority.
218  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 21, 2016, 07:06:32 PM
The big donator who gave 5mio splits in 2.5mio for the foundation and 2.5 for the Big Deal.
He informs me by MP.

I personnaly add 250k for the Big Deal.

The document is edited.

This is important to reach the goals for the launch of Iota. rlh and gzi are really right. If we want that Iota succeed, we need to help and donation is the easy way.

We have :
- A great and revolutionary technology
- The valuation of Iota is already high and we'll be visible.

But it's not enough. Great technology can be copy and the price can easily crash. We need more to succeed:
- Light a signal that the community supports the project.
- Have the saving to help the foundation to continue the good job.

Some of us can say "The big holders can take care of it". But, it's not true. We need all of us. Because the number of supporters is important as the funding itself. You can promise 1000 or less Iota, the number of Iota is not the most important thing.

If the big stakeholders see that the little ones support the projects they'll think about it.

Who is this wanker to ask more money from the naive idiots? The question of course was academic - he is one of the shills or sockpuppets. The $500k couldn't deliver anything, the scammers need more money.
219  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 21, 2016, 02:20:23 PM
And of course the money we raised for the technology won't be used on community issues.

You are more pathetic than I thought: hype your scam with so many sockpuppets like that one which donated 3 million is just pathetic. The usual mistake from a scammer.

Anyway, you already scammed $500k from these idiots which is a fraud itself, but explain, why you can't deliver JINN and IOTA with the money the idiots gave you already, why do you need to ask more money from them?

220  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 21, 2016, 12:57:59 PM
A shout out to all iota whales:

I just pledged a total of 3 million iotas for the foundation and the deal and here is why:

You might say: David, Cfb an mthcl already raised 500k USD from the Crwosdsale, let them do the work, I already paid them for my iotas.
This is true, but then again 500k is just not enough, and the money belongs to them anyway. They are free to keep it and are just as obliged to spend funds on iota as you and me.


gzi user, a sockpuppet in his first ever BCT post present himself as a whale and states: "This is true, but then again 500k is just not enough, and the money belongs to them anyway.", and of course he feels he must "donate" 3 million IOTAs. No shit, the $500k is not enough - must be donated more and a zero post sockpuppet delivers the message. Then the other shill agree with the sockpuppet. LoL

What's happening is, David boy or one of the shills registered a new sockpuppet and try to convince the idiots the $500k is not enough. Absolutely priceless the pathetic scam operation of IOTA. Since the scammer jl777 (James) one of the main figures behind this scam then nothing surprise me anymore, not even this pathetic sockpuppet operation.


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