Some level of anonymity will be present, I suppose, but not complete anonymity, after all, the internet is involved ...
Do you understand how blockchain technology works? Your Leocoin claims to have made improvements to "just about every aspect" of bitcoin yet the Leocoin blockchain still functions exactly as it does for bitcoin, namely, publicly-viewable transactions showing transfers to and from every single address, dating right back to the the Genesis Block. Just like bitcoin, Leocoin is only pseudo-anonymous. Addresses which are known to belong to a particular person will often yield a surprising amount of additional information from analysing the inputs and outputs up and down the chain. So, what we end up with is the fact that you are promoting an altcoin which has lied about its credentials and is directly connected to individuals who are known to be operators of MLM/Ponzi/Matrix scams. P.S. The whole 'meeting with politicians' attempt to buy credibility-through-association only fools those people who are both impressed and ignorant, in equal measures, about how easy it is to score photo-ops and glad-handing with government officials about 'mumble-mumble nonsense they're not really paying any attention to beyond their PA making sure the meet-and-greet bill has been paid beforehand'.
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For "entry level bitcoin miners" read "naive newbies who can't tell this is a criminally fraudulent ponzi-based scam" You disgust me, GG/SS/RR, have you no decency as a human being that you want to dishonestly profit off the back of other people's naivety? [edit]Actually, scumbag, seeing as scrypt.cc is pretty much circling the drain for most of the past year your criminal greed has prompted me to update my signature. Like it?
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Any response yet on why this coin has always been, and is still being, touted as possessing the 'holy-grail' tech of complete anonymity when it clearly does not and never has? Described on MyLeoBusiness as the “final piece of the LEO puzzle”, LEOCoin promises anonymity and security that are “nothing short of revolutionary”.
"We studied bitcoin, saw its strengths and weaknesses, and launched LEOCoin on the shoulders of its achievements, while improving on just about every aspect of it," Andersson said, before elaborating on the projects value propositions that include “complete anonymity” and “state-of-the-art security”.
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They just made them inactive as the old miners were burning more money than it was generating...
Auto-ponzi scripts and bullshit don't cost anything to run. They've just been pulled on the fact there is no way whatsoever for them to claim they were legitimately viable at their previous rate and now want to kill two birds with one stone by having an excuse to charge more and pretend that they're running new hardware, for which there is still not going to be any evidence.
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Try not to throw up at the Praise be to the Lord references.
Yes it is quite a common feature of these "We're all gonna get rich!!1!1!!!!1!!" scam ops, but then not particularly surprising because it filters out the critical thinkers and encourages the credulous to believe that not only does this 'Business' want them to be rich, an omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent 'Creator of the Universe' deity clearly does, too, as long as you throw out a few hallelujahs in his direction. Josh Garza and most of the GAW/Hashlet/Paycoin collaborators loved themselves lots of gawd, as well.
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Proof of payment is not proof it is not a ponzi-based scheme. All scams have to pay out something otherwise nobody would be suckered in. That review site has plenty of comments questioning the legitimacy of this operation and the 'positive' comments are just the typical responses from fools who are ignoring the red flags which all point to Recyclix being nothing more than a Ponzi/Pyramid/Referral scam.
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I dont think there are many cloud mining websites criminally fraudulent ponzi-based schemes like CMW, which has paid consistently for so long.
There, fixed it for you.
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I don't want to bring my 64 year old mother down to FBI headquarters and explain why info is being leaked witht eh sole purpose of being malicous and to hurt people in my family.
Why would making a report to Teh Eff Bee Eye require you to go with your mom? Look cunt, stay out of my threads cunt, I clearly posted the law thats being broke by bitcointalk.org cunt, Ive been extremely patient with you cunt. You are testing my patience cunt.
So cunt, the law being broke is something laughable Cunt ? let me specific now cunt since you don't like to read.
2903.211 Menacing by stalking. (A)
(1) No person by engaging in<snip> Do you know what is pretty funny, laughable even? Trying to figure out at which point you're going to explain to the Feds how Vod ruined your illegal online gambling business. BTW, this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFK3Q6oprQI&feature=youtu.be is essentially you confessing to creating, and attempting to profit from, an illegal online gambling business. The rest is just rambling filler about Vod which law enforcement is unlikely to give two shits about. Their interest will be in what you admit to at the very start of that clip. You do know this, right?
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I think we all need to wait to see what future will bring for leocoin! Some say leocoin future will be best of the best.
I know, those people are called 'shills'.
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Please be aware that they ceased even bothering to pay back the users whose funds they stole, with the last instalment made in August 2014Frozen Funds
Update 20th August 2014 Payout to frozen accounts this month: 10.515 BTC 15.24 LTC 29.44 FTC 9.61 TRC
Total balances after the amounts have been distributed BTC: 329 accounts with frozen amounts, total 1,671 BTC FTC: 42 accounts with frozen amounts, total 151,953 FTC LTC: 2299 accounts with frozen amounts, total 124,864 LTC TRC: 77 accounts with frozen amounts, total 127,719 TRC
Update 15th July 2014 Payout to frozen accounts this month: 13.87 BTC 17.34 LTC 26.75 FTC 10.61 TRC
Total balances after the amounts have been distributed BTC: 335 accounts with frozen amounts, total 1682 BTC FTC: 42 accounts with frozen amounts, total 151,983 FTC LTC: 2330 accounts with frozen amounts, total 124,880 LTC TRC: 77 accounts with frozen amounts, total 127,729 TRC
Update 8th June 2014 Payout to frozen accounts this month: 24.82 BTC 20.30 LTC 6.51 TRC 65.30 FTC
Total balances after the amounts have been distributed BTC: 346 accounts with frozen amounts, total 1696 BTC FTC: 42 accounts with frozen amounts, total 152,010 FTC LTC: 2380 accounts with frozen amounts, total 124,897 LTC TRC: 77 accounts with frozen amounts, total 127,739 TRC
We have made a minor change to the BTC distribution, we have capped the returned amount to 1 BTC per user, thus allowing for more users to receive back funds
Update 5th May 2014 Payout to frozen accounts this month: 14.34 BTC 67.74 LTC 89.6 TRC 30.9 FTC
Total balances after the amounts have been distributed BTC: 346 accounts with frozen amounts, total 1720 BTC FTC: 42 accounts with frozen amounts, total 152,075 FTC LTC: 2432 accounts with frozen amounts, total 124,917 LTC TRC: 77 accounts with frozen amounts, total 127,746 TRC
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regarding the Merchant Programm, this was initiated by Learning Enterprises Organisation Ltd. (LEO Ltd.) and there are indeed over 30.000 registered merchants.
Define what you mean by the term 'merchant'.
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Oh, while we're at it: No merchant names have yet been released by LEOcoin's creators and when a list was requested a representative responded: "We are unable to provide a full list of merchants, the reason is we would need their permission before we publish information about them. What we can say is that there are currently (to date) 32,083 LEOcoin merchants registered from 41 countries." ORLY? Given that statement was made quite some time ago, how's the merchant registration coming along? Must be a busy blockchain with all those retail transactions being done right? Right?
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bit x is great but its not like all others are scammer there are also some other old cloud mining website like one you can see in my signature they are old and paying .
if you can get profit from cloud mining or not its depends on you how you handle it
:head-desk: :head-desk: :head-floor: The operation you advertise in your signature is a ponzi-based scam. They are not mining, they are not trusted, they are not transparent.
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:wades through sock-puppet bullshit posts: :raises hand: Hey, Leocoin Foundation, care to explain how this amazing coin achieves this? Through the use of advanced cryptography and encryption methods, we have managed to make LEOcoin a truly anonymous digital currency, in contrast to others which are anonymous only on a superficial level. Because true anonymity is an awfully difficult thing to achieve and the Leocoin github hasn't been updated in over a year, which would surely mean that hidden in its cut-and-paste code is the holy grail of anonymity? I'm betting it isn't.
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I just pointed out to the fact that hashnest offered a rate lower than cloudmining.website. Shutting down due unprofitability may depend on various other factors as well. Cex.io paused mining for public, while their rate was far higher than the competition.
So I point out that your claim to that particular hashnest service being cheaper is irrelevant because it had to shut down several months ago as it was unsustainable, at a point when difficulty was much lower than it is now, and you then cite cex.io shutting down likewise and that it's prices were higher? I'm not sure how you think you have rebutted my point, which is that cm.w is significantly cheaper than that needed for a legitimate operation to be viable.
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Business Description: MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS The fuck? Why is that even a thing?
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Haven't seen this before. The good old days https://www.flickr.com/photos/joshgarza/Quite the source material for all sorts of lulzs.. Damn, poor bastard. Be a long time before he smells that fresh sea air. Man, you are scary good at this! Looks like they're from a time before Uncle Stu had to be thrown into the memory hole by Cantor. One thing that's bugged me so far is that Josh and Uncle Stu knew each other through his son being besties with Homero, right? Wouldn't his son have picked up on the fact that there was no fucking way any of the Garza's were mixing it up with the like of Elon Musk? Wouldn't he have known enough about them to recognise how absurd most of their claims were?
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This still cracks me up every time I see it Love your work at the moment, bringing old school back to the thread. Homero casually offers Uncle Stu his Tesla. Not just any Tesla. Rather, it's a very special one..... hey, do you want my model S? I would rather give it to you as its a very special car (gift from elon) It suggest that Garza actually was scamming Uncle Stu by pretending he was genuinely mixing with tech industry elite. I'm not, last person to offer me a car was Bernie. Wouldn't it be deliciously ironic if the 'Bernie' in question was Bernie Madoff?
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Workin' on sending the Christmas cards to Josh's idiot co-conspirators. I have mailing addresses for many; otherwise, they're getting the digital version.
Santa's naughty list so far:
Stu Fraser Carlos "Tito" Garza Adam Matlack Dan Kelley Jonah Dorman Joe Zombie-Mordica John Caceres Dan "Unemployed" Pease Cryptsy HQ Thomas Fraser
Nice work, don't forget to include their shills like Badbitclown and co.
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I'm sure we wont see that day anytime soon while you'll be engaged in bashing Bit-X. Why ? Because that would stop your pay packet. :rolleys: You are so full of it GG/SS/RR, evidence or shut the fuck up. Seriously, all you've got is to claim I'm in the pay of Bit-X because I'm nailing your scam operations and not theirs, even though I am more than happy to tell everyone to avoid ALL cloud mining operations, including Bit-X because, until there is live proof of total market sold versus proven total hashrate owned, there is a risk of fractional mining which invariably has to collapse after a time. Both 'bitcoinblackfriday' .com & .info showed the offer by CMW. They also listed the correct website of Genesis Mining without any alterations. Does it mean CMW, Genesis Mining, bitcoinblackfriday.com & bitcoinblackfriday.info are run by same people ? Fallacious reasoning. In any event, whether your scam is part of their scam is part of a shared scam, it is not unusual to see your operation connected with one. So, how's the 'mining' going over at cm.w central? Still no proof for it yet? Still quoting the longevity of your scam for 'evidence' of it not being a scam? Because, in that case, Bernie Madoff was *totally* innocent.
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