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2301  Economy / Reputation / Re: Question for OGNasty on the missing 2,600 BTC on: August 14, 2020, 03:51:15 PM
He just bought an villa with some bikini girls free with it. Whatever he did doesn't matter to you or anyone else other than an investor himself, also I don't think anyone here complaint about it then.

You are a totally different person in PM.   Consider our discussions for game programming to be null and void.  I don't want anyone on my team who thinks it's OK to steal if no one notices.

If OG still won't answer what he did with the coins, I'll lock this thread and start up another in a week or so with some victim names and the amount he owes them.  His playing dumb does not entitle him to everyone's coins.
2302  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Working online for bitcoin - would you give this up? on: August 14, 2020, 02:37:30 AM
While privacy is indeed a huge concern especially when it has to do with the camera, those who need the job can still be anonymous, the system needs to run in a way that there are no links at all between whatever the 3rd party collects and the person's personal/public data, in other words, no connection between the member identity in your club and their identity on this forum for an example.

Perfectly put!  The service I choose (or have someone create) will have to use automated encryption keys the staff does not have, and the encrypted files themselves are protected against access and deleted immediately after use.   I've even decided on a GUID as the identifier so I can't guesstimate who it is based on the signup date.  This GUID will be associated with your profile.  The service will just send the GUID and the info eg:  "Profile available".

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The payment model is somehow unfair, it's to everybody's interest not to receive any tasks, so those who get more tasks will be paid an equal amount to those who were somehow lucky and went away with jut 1-2 tasks, also the type of the tasks is important.

Let me explain how the system will work.   I am going to use terms online/offline, on/off.

The system will have to scale to the frequency of the tasks coming in.  You won't be able to go online whenever you want; there will have to be a queue system.  You go online, and if there is a queue you'll be told how long and be offered notifications when you are going online so you don't have to sit staring at a timer.  I also don't want people waiting for more than 15 minutes, so flow of people into this service will be controlled by the private club membership.   Statistics can show me the tasks coming in, the number of people needed, the number available, the price of a basic service, etc.  Overall the system has to lose money or have a delay in service response.  That loss is controlled by the queue, and recovered by our service prices.

About going offline:  You will go offline if you don't acknowledge a task, or stop moving for a few seconds.  (I'll have to see what options there are.)  It will warn you before it boots you, and I'll have a "Break" mode that will take you offline but you'll skip the queue when you come back.   WIP: need to allow for multiple people on one computer.

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Now if you are looking for people who have a bit of skill and are into crypto for the tech, then chances are this isn't going to work, but if you are just looking for people then it's almost guaranteed that even a low pay rate like that will attract a large number of people despite the privacy aspect.

Once people have been doing specific tasks for a while, we will be able to offer higher end services for more money.  Some may not even require you to be online. I would love to see new projects using this service and spreading some crypto around.  Smiley


2303  Economy / Reputation / Re: Question for OGNasty on the missing 2,600 BTC on: August 14, 2020, 02:04:32 AM
Everyone involved is well aware of what happened to any BTC I handled for them. They are all satisfied customers. If they would like to share their personal dealings they are welcome to. So far I’ve heard only positive feedback from them, so I think this entire allegation is nothing more than a misguided extortion attempt by a mentally deranged user.

You start the "Bitcoin Passthrough Program" (BPP) Apologies to the BPIP Team
On May 5 you announce BPP has 2,000 BTC in investments.
In the month of May BPP makes 506.55 BTC with no risk to your personal funds.
In the month of June BPP makes 451.075 BTC with no risk to your personal funds.
July 1 you announce BPP has 2638.25 BTC
On Aug 12 Bitcoin Savings and Trust goes into default.
On Aug 18 OG announces BPP is in default??? and pays out 65 BTC. 
(Link to everything in my sig)

Was everyone "well aware" of this, Mr. OG?

A lot of work tracing transactions, but I am getting a lot of hints that will help in contacting some more of his victims.

So are you going to tell us what you did with the approx 2,600 BTC you had in BPP, or do we have to wait until you go to prison?
2304  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Working online for bitcoin - would you give this up? on: August 14, 2020, 01:29:52 AM
This is why Mr. OG lies.

I will never ask for your personal information, so don't sweat it.  Smiley
2305  Other / Meta / Re: Should confirmed liars with close links to other liars and scammers be on DT1? on: August 14, 2020, 01:26:33 AM
The good honest people withdraw and the filth gets multiple alt accounts in DT.

RIP KWH
RIP TMAN
RIP ZEPHER

The remaining honest people should get rid of the filth before we are outnumbered.  I'll do my part.

I'm sure everyone will be happy to know this ongoing fight between Mr. OG and I should be over by the winter solstice. Smiley
2306  Economy / Reputation / Re: Question for OGNasty on the missing 2,600 BTC on: August 14, 2020, 12:22:11 AM
I don’t owe anyone money.

Just the government and the people you scammed.  Smiley

When did everyone agree to receive the insurance instead of what they were owed?

MR OG - WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 2600 BTC UNDER YOUR CARE?
2307  Economy / Reputation / Re: Question for OGNasty on the missing 2,600 BTC on: August 13, 2020, 10:30:00 PM
OG probably extracted some fat Bcash from the forum funds. I don't remember theymos making any comments about that.

Sorry Vod, This was your line. I stole it this time.

I think Theymos called  him "tacky" but he continued to allow him to scam here.  But you make a good point mindrust - there are still people out who believe coins are safe with Mr. OG.  

Mr.  OG is guilty.  There was 2,600 BTC he had taken in from investors that just disappeared.   Mr. OG won't say where it went.   That's why Mr. OG is going to prison.

2308  Economy / Reputation / Re: Vod is a liar. on: August 13, 2020, 07:54:48 PM
You are really letting your imagination run wild with this. I have not paid any employment taxes for a driving school like you claim but I have paid employment taxes on behalf of my work for this forum...

Imagination?  I'm looking at your report right now, and everyone will be looking at it soon.   The only employment you have paid taxes on in the last seven years is a driving school.   Your finance duties are limited to depositing checks in a bank.

BTW - there is an important question outstanding for you.  Please answer it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5268418.0
2309  Other / Off-topic / Re: Incredible footage of brave police officer! on: August 13, 2020, 07:18:36 PM
Frankly, I think that he wrote this man a new mud, he is very lucky and the policeman was able to save him in the last moments. He is a very brave man and deserves all respect and appreciation.

It was actually a police woman.   Smiley
2310  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Working online for bitcoin - would you give this up? on: August 13, 2020, 04:33:41 PM
ie. instead of the metric being "is a real person completing the task", you could sidestep the hassle of involving cameras and just change the metric to "is the task being completed to a satisfactory level" which is much easier to check and won't involve messy privacy stuff.

I like your continued interest; helping me flush out ideas.

I need to verify that the user is unique - they cannot complete the task successfully if I don't know they are unique.  When I get into mediation, for example - a person could paste an address that isn't correct.  The system won't know, but a person can look at the evidence and say "yes, that is his address" or "no, that is not his address".   If you get one person running dozens of tasks, he can easily skew the results in his favor.

If I want to be able to pay per hour, I need to make sure the person is the same as they were before, and that they are in front of the computer.
2311  Other / Off-topic / Re: Incredible footage of brave police officer! on: August 13, 2020, 03:13:41 PM
Just yesterday a 24 year old was killed on the 401 highway (busiest in the world) when a tire flew off a truck and hit him.  Sad

That's the way I want to go.   Instantly.  Smiley
2312  Economy / Reputation / Re: Member Jollygood of bitcointalk trust abuser and general imbecile. on: August 13, 2020, 03:12:00 PM
Sorry, but if you don't know who you are, I'm not going to give you any more attention.
2313  Economy / Reputation / Re: Question for OGNasty on the missing 2,600 BTC on: August 13, 2020, 03:10:31 PM
There is no credibility. There is no concrete evidence that OG stole anything.

So you know what he did with the 2,600 BTC?  Tell us because he has forgotten.

Right now he's guilty, and I doubt the law will care about your "opinion".
2314  Economy / Reputation / Re: Member Jollygood of bitcointalk trust abuser and general imbecile. on: August 13, 2020, 01:11:07 PM
Vod now take it slow and provide the evidence I have asked for.
Let's save time. You won't.

I'm sorry, who are you?
2315  Economy / Reputation / Re: Question for OGNasty on the missing 2,600 BTC on: August 13, 2020, 01:07:12 PM
There is not incontrovertible proof of of stealing 2600btc accept this.

I appreciate your opinion, seeing as it boosts my credibility.  It's not a question if he did it - only the exact amount he stole.

I'm happy to discuss my stroke - this is not the thread for it.
2316  Other / Off-topic / Re: Looking for ideas business or job on: August 13, 2020, 12:48:03 PM
i dont know if im good but  here you can see my predictions they are not just predictions but the entry point and exit point
its not just a random guess its complete analysis of the charts

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5268322.msg54980831#msg54980831

It's difficult to see any success/failure rate in that thread.  :/
2317  Economy / Reputation / Re: Question for OGNasty on the missing 2,600 BTC on: August 13, 2020, 12:38:08 PM
Vod has suffered serious brain death by his own admission so that is something to consider.

You sound a lot like Mr. OG, making up things I say.

My stroke happened in the balance center of my brain, and was a result of a birth defect and a surgery I had in 1983.   Despite very very dizzy and foggy a year ago, there are no lingering effects.  If you can't see this obvious crime, that's fine, but there is no need to make up lies.

2318  Other / Off-topic / Re: I Can Help People from USA and Canada with their crypto and Other things on: August 13, 2020, 12:13:16 PM
I Get the people to own companies and open bank accounts and deposte boxes for you and Will Give full access to you

Take a look at this scammer's trust rating.   Roll Eyes
2319  Other / Off-topic / Re: Looking for ideas business or job on: August 13, 2020, 12:12:00 PM
right now one of my skills are predictions of the correct btc prices with the right time

You'll do well on my Machine Learning Price Prediction project.  (MLPP, not as easy to say as BPIP)  If you guess well, you'll have a provable stat and you'll be more likely to get investors to trust you.  Anyone can say they are good at price prediction, just like anyone can say they are in finance.   Price prediction can be a profitable career for you - you don't need 100% success - just more than everyone else.  Smiley
2320  Other / Off-topic / Incredible footage of brave police officer! on: August 13, 2020, 12:07:01 PM
Have you guys seem this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9uUU6-F2Ug

Wheelchair stuck on train tracks - gets pulled put of the way less than two seconds after the train goes through.  Bodycam footage.
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