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2441  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: June 14, 2017, 06:40:17 PM
Just when you thought that the Sonny Vleisides saga couldn't get any stranger, I've got some bad news for you sunshine ...

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm8150834/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t51


A female FBI agent is offered millions to help a thief escape from a hijacked airplane.

Sonny Vleisides is now an FBI agent.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
2442  Economy / Services / Re: Liqui Exchange - Signature campaign on: June 14, 2017, 06:13:56 PM
Is this Campaign Active?
 i wanna join

Liqui Exchange is a scam and their sig campaign has ended. Somebody just put a bug in my ear stating that he has proof that they're directly related to BTC-E, most likely owned by Mikhail Larguine (or Largin).
2443  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: June 14, 2017, 01:32:05 PM
Being a former Cryptsy guy I saw quite a bit and most of the time I was employed there I have to say at least the employees I knew were really trying hard to make the best exchange possible for the users.

After following this thread for a while there are a few things I wanted to get off my chest. Never were any of us told there had been a hack where funds were never recovered. Numerous time there were incidents where a few coins got stolen here and there but Paul would usually "get them back" or refund them through his own coffers. Working for the guy you never got the sense he was shady until near the end. Once he started going off to China to start another international venture (remember Cryptsy Canada) and would go out of communication with the rest of us things started getting difficult. Hot wallets would go dry and would require him to fill them back up which was always the norm. He would just typically not get it that low and Mullick would bug him until it got fixed. The thing was it took longer and longer for him to do that. The other thing that never made sense out of all this was Paul had money big house lots of cars beyond his incompetence none of us possibly imagined he could be insolvent. We did imagine that he was a horrible CEO and manager of people. Most of the days it was a struggle to keep the place running no one would make a decision they would just wait on the all might Paul to come and fix stuff that they could not control. After reading the 500 pages of this thread I have made a few observations and theories.

1. The Cryptsy employees did care about the users they were just conned by the same con man. Most of us were not paid very much by the way.
2. I believe Paul embezzled money from the company to fund his personal lifestyle of jet setting to China but I think it was from more than the stolen money that was identified.
3. The incompetence of the thief mirrors some of the incompetence of the CEO meaning whoever it is probably lost the keys to that wallet.
4. Things felt really shady when Marshall Long came on the scene and felt more legit after he left.
5. Jshock after a few years at Cryptsy knew as much about crypto then as he did when it started. Meaning next to nothing. I am also pretty sure he is dead broke and always has been. Basically I do not think he is the mastermind nor profited.
6. Cryptsy at its peak had like 40 employees if there was a conspiracy internally it was well hidden or people would come forward. The employees could only see what Paul let us see on the web gui admin interface. So it always showed balanced or we as employees would try and fix that. That of course does not mean we had access to the wallets only Mullick did and from what I was told he only had access to the ones that Paul let him have access too. Certain ones were "protected from all employees to prevent theft" this actually made sense at the time.

The Class action is only making the lawyers rich probably the worst thing that could have been done. Even more ridiculous is coinbase class action. Efforts I think would be better placed on suing the Bitcoin Foundation and asking them to fork out the stolen millions. There is precedent for that with Ethereum and seems a large enough community to force that issue.

I would be happy to answer other questions that I feel comfortable answering if it helps.




Hmmm... I agree the lawsuit will just make cash for the lawyers, but really what was the other recourse? Oh wait, there was the pay bounty money to eternal / cryptcracker and see how much we could loose again? There was no other way to force the sale of the assets left from cryptsy. No other way we would have gotten some cash from the sale of verns house and car... even then the ex wife got to keep $250k.


Dude, you know that my dick gets hard every time the name 'eternal' is evoked, eh?
2444  Other / Off-topic / Re: the differents between a millionaire and a billionaire on: June 14, 2017, 01:28:42 PM
By work and More work  Cool

noone has ever becoma a billionaire by working, wake up dude

I concur. Billionaires became such by waking up in the morning, then doing nothing all day, going back to bed when they got tired. THEM BASTARDS!

By extension, I have a theory that to become a Trillionaire one simply doesn't have to wake up at all. To become master of the universe, all the dude had to do was plant the seed depicting his existence. Genius!
2445  Other / Off-topic / Re: 100% Staged!!! Watch black dude look directly at the camera. UNREAL!!! on: June 14, 2017, 01:19:14 PM
The pieces are starting to fit together now. Look at this dude I found who most likely held the camera: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1375948.0. Coincidence? I say not!
2446  Other / Off-topic / Re: 100% Staged!!! Watch black dude look directly at the camera. UNREAL!!! on: June 14, 2017, 01:10:14 PM
So that's what they do to sheep down under?

Yep, they wear them out first with leather balls.

What did you think about that black dude looking directly into the camera? Staged? I say so?
2447  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: June 14, 2017, 01:07:17 PM
When will Qtum be launched as a token?  (NOT Pre-Launch)

Is it worth investing in it now at the current price?

The test network will be available this month, and the main network will launch in September.

Many Qtum ICO purchasers recently received an email from BizHongChou.com stating people can now trade Qtum tokens on their website.  A follow up email with was sent encouraging users to do just that.

If I want to simply hold tokens until MainNet launch, do you advise simply doing nothing and waiting?  Or should I create an account as per the email instructions and just hold the Qtum tokens on the updated trading portion of their site?  Or some third option?

I really just want to have the best security possible until MainNet where I can withdraw to my own wallet, and would like to know what Qtum advises.

THIS IS WONDERFUL, but allow me ask a crazy-ass question - where did BizHongChou.com get the mailing list of Qtum's ICO purchasers? Think about it while this broke-ass old man without a job goes outside to air up the tires on his stolen van via a loaned air pump down by the Colorado River below two dams that one day may or may not burst.
2448  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: June 14, 2017, 04:50:55 AM
Nasdaq writes about the Qtum project:


By Kevin Feather / Digital Content Strategy

Patrick Dai, Co-Founder and CEO of Qtum sits down with Nasdaq's Brad Smith at the Consensus Summit 2017 to discuss his company's work simplifying the conversion between Bitcoin and Ethereum. He began the conversation by noting that he felt as though "the whole world was embracing the blockchain technology," which encourages him to do more when he returns to China.







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By Kevin Feather / Digital Content Strategy

Patrick Dai, Co-Founder and CEO of Qtum sits down with Nasdaq's Brad Smith at the Consensus Summit 2017 to discuss his company's work simplifying the conversion between Bitcoin and Ethereum. He began the conversation by noting that he felt as though "the whole world was embracing the blockchain technology," which encourages him to do more when he returns to China.

How Would You Explain Blockchain to a 5th Grader?

Smith asked Dai the question posed to others at the conference, "How would you explain blockchain to a 5th Grader? Dai responded, "I would tell them that it is the future of the Internet. The future of money, the Internet, and the future of society. Blockchain is a decentralized network that costs less. It can replace the old escrow service from the traditional industry. With it, you can build a virtual escrow service. You can automate all business transactions. I feel this is really powerful. A seemless transfer of any value on the blockchain with low or no fees."

Combining Two of the Biggest Blockchain Systems

Qtum was developed by Dai and the other founders to combine the to biggest systems of the blockchain -- Bitcoin and Ethereum. From the companies website, "Combining a modified Bitcoin Core infrastructure with an intercompatible version of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), Qtum merges the reliability of Bitcoin's unfailing blockchain with the endless possibilities provided by smart contracts."

Qtum views itself as a "toolkit for building trusted decentralized applications."

Blockchain as the Value-Transfer Protocol for the Next Generation?

Asked what excites him about blockchain, Dai replied, that he's excited to see "blockchain has the potential to become the money-transfer protocol or what we call the value-transfer protocol of the next generation."

Watch the Entire Interview

Watch this Nasdaq interview from Consensus Summit 2017 via the Facebook Live video


Yep, that's exactly how I would explain blockchain to a fifth grader and learnt them how to spell the word 'two'.
2449  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Hashing 24 - Mining. Official support service. on: June 14, 2017, 04:43:23 AM
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2450  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: June 14, 2017, 04:28:00 AM
The point is we did not know the former employees were left jobless some of us moved to Florida and were super excited to be working in crypto. We are all far to angry to cover up for Vern he destroyed years of our lives. If there was an internal conspiracy it would already have been posted.

No Bitcoin did not fork for GOX but I ask the question why not sue all the major miners etc and force them to fix both problems. It is digital money it can be done and has been done. The problem could be fixed.

Dude, I have no fuckin idea as to what skillsets you could've possibly brought to the table in causing Cryptsy to hire you, in turn movin' your ass to Floridaso to earn a scant salary, given that your command of the English language is pathetic at best.

The only thing that made sense to me was that the Bitcoin Foundation should be sued for the Cryptsy fiasco, but I made a 180 after I pulled my dick outta my ass.

All we need now is for Eternal Insolent to raise his ugly fuckin head and this thread would be golden. But what are the odds of that happenin'?

Bruno
2451  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: June 14, 2017, 04:08:01 AM
Being a former Cryptsy guy I saw quite a bit and most of the time I was employed there I have to say at least the employees I knew were really trying hard to make the best exchange possible for the users.

After following this thread for a while there are a few things I wanted to get off my chest. Never were any of us told there had been a hack where funds were never recovered ...



Okay, that's were I quit reading, you fuckin retard!

Not only did Paul Vernon state that some employees knew about the hack, but said employees even verified such within this very thread that you claimed to be following for A WHILE. That, and even said truism is penned in the official court docs.

That said, I'm going back now to read the rest of your sci-fi story. Here's to hopin' it includes ball-capping under a blue tarp.

Bruno
2452  Other / Off-topic / 100% Staged!!! Watch black dude look directly at the camera. UNREAL!!! on: June 14, 2017, 03:10:33 AM
Watch as he, she or whatever it is looks directly at the camera: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLzDRge6P0U&feature=youtu.be&t=108

Proof positive that the event was 100% staged.
2453  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [🅰NN] 🅸🅲🅾 YuTü.Co.in: 1st Crypto-commodity 💱 Catering 2 YouTube 📷 Creators on: June 13, 2017, 05:51:40 PM

<snip which consisted of the OP of this thread>


It looks like a scam, it smells like a scam, it walks like a scam, it definitely TALKS LIKE A SCAM.  

Ergo, a scam. Got it! I'm now in the process of digging into this Bruno dude's background. Rumor has it that he's an old man without a job living in a van down by the Colorado River.

Since this thread is self-moderate, don't be surprised if Bruno comes along and deletes your post, cementing THE SNAKE THAT HE IS!

I sent you a PM, bud:

2454  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: June 13, 2017, 04:41:28 PM

There is hope to get our money back? sad thing we won't our coins back


By all accounts, as it's structure now there is no hope of getting over 20% of your money returned.

That said, I do have a plan on how to make Cryptsy's class action filers whole again. In fact, if all  goes according to plan they'll come out like bandits.

No, this is not a joke and am willing to disclose the basics on this thread prior to dedicating a new thread to the ideal.

Anybody interested, say aye!

Bruno

PS: It'd cost you nothing to participate.

Aye!

Aye!

Okay, here's the plan: I create this new coin ...  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Seriously, guys, that's the plan, but allow me to present a brief while your dick's still hard.

Firstly, as promised there's no money needing to be paid to participate provided you've successfully filed a class action claim, providing proof of said claim being the most problematic aspect of my plan, but sure there's a solution of which I wouldn't be privy to vitals, with a general idea on how to accomplish said feat.

The token I've alluded to is CoinProLite (CPL) -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1900371.0 (same link as in my sig).

In lieu of, or in conjunction with burning schitcoins, up to 700M CPL (U$7M worth on YuTübopolis' platform, valued at no less than U$0.01 ea.) could easily be doled to those harmed by Cryptsy who've successfully filed a class action claim.

This awardment would be over and beyond what you'll receive once the class action lawsuit is settled months (maybe years) down the road.

e.g.: If you lost $1,000 worth of alts (or actual fiat would apply), whatever the exchange rate for any particular alt at the time that Cryptsy closed is exactly what you would receive in CPL, in this case 100K CPL.

To be clear, you're not burning anything nor giving me anything of value including your vitals.

Any questions at this point?

Bruno

Apologies for bumping the above again, but wanted to say that I've garnered interest via PMs, of which I'm replying to in a moment. I truly believe that this could work, as do others, hence going to retune my venture (see sig), starting a new thread to get the ball a rollin'. FUCK ME! I just realized that I'll have to edit the press release to include this aspect. The fuckin shit I have to do around here for retards to get their moneys back from scam artists is mindblowing.  Tongue Tongue Tongue

Bruno
2455  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: June 13, 2017, 04:31:54 PM
I am a new bitcoin user. I recently bought bitcoin off of www.wallofcoins.com. they are suppose to be escrow for buyers and sellers. After 5 days of my account being in review by someone named john macpherson, i started to do some research, his name comes up on this thread many times. It is very concerning because it appears this thread was created over a fraudulent event.

Can someone tell me how this guy john fits into the crypsty scandal. I feel like he is holding my money at ransom for personal information, so they can steal my identity.

Thank you kindly

I just sent them the below: https://wallofcoins.com/en/


Horus, please fix this ASAP.

Bruno

Hi gleb

Thanks for the reply. I have tried their chat window crew but they reroute me to john macpherson.

Is john aka horus one of the good guys? Im trying to get a pulse on his credibility because the purchase of bitcoin for the average joe investor is a bit daunting and there seems to be a large amount of fradulent activity associated with it.

Regards,

At one time there was strong reservations about Horus on this forum re Cryptsy, but the general consensus is that he's been given a second chance to prove himself in this space, including from myself. Rest assured that he was a bad guy, I would be sticking it up his ass big time upon reading your initial post, bud.

Hope that helps.

Here is his account on this forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=357655

Tell him Bruno sent you and link to this post.

Bruno


Hi Bruno

I would like to thank you because after you messaged wall of coins my order was fulfilled, I am glad I was able to find someone with clout in this cryptospace. Many many thanks to you, and I hope you and other members seeking fulfillment from this cryptsy fiasco are made whole again.

That is great to hear, bud. Will you be paying me the U$1,000 you owe me for my services via bitcoins, Ethereum, pre-trading Qtum tokens, or Ratecoin?  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Seriously, you owe me nothing. If you were to offer me a thousand dollars (or any amount) I would turn it down, for I've never requested or received moneys for my services in this space over the course of six years that I've been here. In fact, I'm on record in stating that if any person on the planet can definitive produce a counter-example of the above, theymos has my permission to ban ALL my user accounts on this forum, whereupon I'll then truly be an old man without a job.

Bruno
2456  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: June 13, 2017, 04:38:18 AM
Why haven't moderators banned this idiot yet?

Love your work Earlz, cannot wait for Sept!

Seriously, I'm an idiot?


If I said that the image above consisted of 250 people, you have every right to try to have me committed.

But when Qtum stated that they had 250 people attend but less than 80 people are depicted, it's me that's called an idiot for pointing out the lie. Now, take that and at least a couple dozen other discrepancies I've duly pointed out in re Qtum, and any reasonable person would conclude that they're not to be trusted, which, by the way, leaves you out as being reasonable given your stance.

hi man,,what's wrong with you man?

why can not you stop troll this thread?

do you have anything to do?




Weixing Chen


Billionaire founder of KuaiDi


how many Qtum this billionaire hold ? why he invest?

Gleb, can you do some research on this guy?  thank you man





March 4: Hey, man, can you research this dude?
June 12: Hey, old man, get a job and quit trolling this thread!!!

Since you're new to this fuckin board, allow me to get you up to speed as to my past efforts on this forum. EVERY FUCKIN enitity I've called out as a scam proved to be a scam. I've spent over 100 hours investigating everything there is about Qtum, whereas you probably didn't even spent an hour prior to being ready to hand over you fuckin money.

Hey, if you come to Vegas you can visit The Legends Room, another outfit proven to be a scam. Here's their thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1874632.0 - where you won't find one post proving the outfit as a scam because ... wait for it ... the dev keeps deleting all the posts penned my me and several others. The address for the strip club is nothing but a empty warehouse building and when asked about showing any licenses, they claim they exist but WON'T provide links.

Translated: GO FUCK YOURSELF!!!

Bruno

PS: GO FUCK YOURSELF!!!
2457  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: June 12, 2017, 09:35:21 PM
Why haven't moderators banned this idiot yet?

Love your work Earlz, cannot wait for Sept!

Seriously, I'm an idiot?


If I said that the image above consisted of 250 people, you have every right to try to have me committed.

But when Qtum stated that they had 250 people attend but less than 80 people are depicted, it's me that's called an idiot for pointing out the lie. Now, take that and at least a couple dozen other discrepancies I've duly pointed out in re Qtum, and any reasonable person would conclude that they're not to be trusted, which, by the way, leaves you out as being reasonable given your stance.
2458  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: June 12, 2017, 07:48:43 PM
I am a new bitcoin user. I recently bought bitcoin off of www.wallofcoins.com. they are suppose to be escrow for buyers and sellers. After 5 days of my account being in review by someone named john macpherson, i started to do some research, his name comes up on this thread many times. It is very concerning because it appears this thread was created over a fraudulent event.

Can someone tell me how this guy john fits into the crypsty scandal. I feel like he is holding my money at ransom for personal information, so they can steal my identity.

Thank you kindly

I just sent them the below: https://wallofcoins.com/en/


Horus, please fix this ASAP.

Bruno

Hi gleb

Thanks for the reply. I have tried their chat window crew but they reroute me to john macpherson.

Is john aka horus one of the good guys? Im trying to get a pulse on his credibility because the purchase of bitcoin for the average joe investor is a bit daunting and there seems to be a large amount of fradulent activity associated with it.

Regards,

At one time there was strong reservations about Horus on this forum re Cryptsy, but the general consensus is that he's been given a second chance to prove himself in this space, including from myself. Rest assured that he was a bad guy, I would be sticking it up his ass big time upon reading your initial post, bud.

Hope that helps.

Here is his account on this forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=357655

Tell him Bruno sent you and link to this post.

Bruno
2459  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 12, 2017, 07:29:40 PM
Just stopping by to make sure that there's at least one Jesus pic on the latest page of the infamous GAW thread.
2460  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: June 12, 2017, 07:25:15 PM
Gleb next time, please use your brain.

You mean use my brain like adous did in the following reply?

Hi everyone, just wanted to give a quick update with what I've been busy on. Right now I'm preparing for a technical demo video featuring a mobile app directly interacting with a smart contract stored on the blockchain via the SPV protocol. I don't have anything cool to show yet except for some code for my console test app (First time using the NBitcoin library, so it's been a learning experience heh), but I figured some of you out there might be interested and think it was cool.



thanks a lot for doing so hard work for us and giving this update to us.

I concur! earlz, thanks a lot for doing so hard work for us and giving this update to us 4 FUCKIN MONTHS AGO!

Translated: I'm using my fuckin brain, which is more than I can say about these retards investing in Qtum who don't have a clue as to what day it is, let alone what fuckin planet they're on this week.
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