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2541  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: May 29, 2017, 11:37:53 PM
do not post some shits no one can understand.
Also pls talk more about the technology.

who is take care of this thread now?

what's the difference of Qtum and Ethereum?

after the long reading, it's seems Qtum just copy everything from Ethereum?

pls explain it dev!

Don't feel like sifting through the entire 160 page long thread, but has this issue been cleared:



?

no one care about your trolls anymore,

next time, please use your senior account.

you just missed the ico.



Yea, you tell him, onetwo12! I'm glad we're in the same camp. Later, bud.  Kiss
2542  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 135 BTC Stolen from my Deepbit account!!!!!!!! on: May 29, 2017, 09:53:05 PM
Ask Deepbit about IP of people who logged on your account.

Yes I think the first point of call should be deepbit because you hold your account with them and therefore should have a little bit of information as to how the transaction happened and the source of the Bitcoin address amongst others. I'm sorry about it though and wish you luck as you search for the lost coins.

Yeah probably....
You realized you're replying to a thread created in 2011?

People ... look at the date before posting!!!!!!!!!!!

Apologies for bumping a thread, replying to a post penned just prior to I joining the Bitcoin community, circa June 2011.


Well , you should be Smiley jk
Look at the amount of spam the thread is getting right now, done by people who haven't bothered to read more than two lines, not to mention the date.




And they keep on a postin' re the OP oppose to the latest. vvv

Im really sorry for your loss, but to be honest I think you dont have any chance to retrieve your bitcoins.
Of course you can track them all the time, or hire someone to help you with finding the person that have done it.

I didn't look at well and made a post. I think it is the best that outdated topics will be locked so people still can read but not react anymore. I see that on more forums and it avoid unnecessary post.

Translated: A many posters on forums can not read calendars, thus for their protection lock vintage threads, 'vintage' determined by ... FUCK ME! there needs to be a governing body capable of reading calendars in determining what's considered vintage. I formally nominate Pflit as said body's president. Somebody pass him the word, for the odds are that he'll never read this far in this thread.
2543  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: May 29, 2017, 09:47:24 PM
Byteball is definitely a cool project, and there's a few others that I've been personally interested in from a technology aspect. We have never been about bashing or replacing any cryptocurrency and believe there is room for more than 1 top coin. I personally believe that in the future there will be a few different cryptocurrencies that common people will use, and they will use whichever one is optimized for their use case. So, we might see Byteball being used for microtransactions and timing sensitive use cases, and then Bitcoin used as the standard for international money transfer, and then Qtum used behind the scenes of some mobile apps that use smart contracts on the blockchain without the user even needing to be aware of it.

I think you're right, Turing Completeness for the sake of Turing Completeness is nearly useless for practical smart contracts. The difference for Qtum is that this is a feature from which we build many more features. DGP for instance would not be nearly so powerful of a concept if not for allowing it to be controlled by Turing Complete AI smart contracts. And there are a few other things. We support SPV for smart contract interaction. That doesn't really mean anything by itself, but we are using this to build mobile APIs that will allow developers to easily interact with smart contracts, and suddenly this starts to mean something to consumers and businesses. Features on the blockchain tend to be very abstract and not by itself mean much. It's all about what we do to allow people to easily use and integrate with these features, and how extensible it makes the blockchain

Please, earlz, go back to the day when you called us trolling sociopaths for claiming that Patrick Dai is really Steven Dai, but after Patrick stated such to be the case and that you and the rest of team knew the truth from the get-go, you, earlz, echoed the new truism but that we're still trolling sociopaths.

That said, what bullshit are you passing today that will not be true tomorrow, given that your track records sucks donkey dicks?
2544  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / The New Official Argon Group Thread on BCT on: May 29, 2017, 09:26:20 PM
This is now the new official Argon Group thread since they have locked their thread and for all practical purposes vacated the BitcoinTalk forum as evident below:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1829499.msg19260908#msg19260908

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All, as communicated before, you are very welcome to ask any questions about BCAP and Blockchain Capital at blockchainloop.com.

We will be locking this topic as promised earlier.

This thread is NOT self-moderated!

Bruno
2545  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 135 BTC Stolen from my Deepbit account!!!!!!!! on: May 29, 2017, 09:20:54 PM
Ask Deepbit about IP of people who logged on your account.

Yes I think the first point of call should be deepbit because you hold your account with them and therefore should have a little bit of information as to how the transaction happened and the source of the Bitcoin address amongst others. I'm sorry about it though and wish you luck as you search for the lost coins.

Yeah probably....
You realized you're replying to a thread created in 2011?

People ... look at the date before posting!!!!!!!!!!!

Apologies for bumping a thread, replying to a post penned just prior to I joining the Bitcoin community, circa June 2011.


Well , you should be Smiley jk
Look at the amount of spam the thread is getting right now, done by people who haven't bothered to read more than two lines, not to mention the date.




And they keep on a postin' re the OP oppose to the latest. vvv

Im really sorry for your loss, but to be honest I think you dont have any chance to retrieve your bitcoins.
Of course you can track them all the time, or hire someone to help you with finding the person that have done it.
2546  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 135 BTC Stolen from my Deepbit account!!!!!!!! on: May 29, 2017, 05:21:45 PM
It seems that linux box is being used to send those scam emails also.  Roll Eyes

http://www.scamwarners.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=10645&start=0

Also, the IP belongs to a VPN service operated by these guys here https://xerobank.com/

You better talk to them, as they will be the ones to have the VPN logs, not leaseweb.

This is the URL for that IP http://vpngate.unlimited-nl.xerobank.com/



Apologies for bumping a thread, replying to a post penned just prior to I joining the Bitcoin community, circa June 2011.

I was doing some reading on Xerobank et al. and stumbled upon this: https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/metropipe-xerobank-cryptohippie.224184/#post-1341793 (NOTE THE DATE)

BTW, the above is directly connected to Sonny Vleisides of BFL, namely his Laissez Faire City, later going into receivership with Johann Gevers as its auditor, where to date nary a cent/satoshi has been doled out to those who invested in the scheme decades ago.

Aside: Do your own homework if you desire to learn the connection between Gevers, Peter Voss, Alcor, and Hal Finney. During your research, if you stumble upon the term "honeypot" pay it no mind. It's probably just a red herring.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
2547  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: May 29, 2017, 02:13:38 AM
aaaaah!

THIS is that childhood picture that I once saw showing the raw garbozos!

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154822909589132&set=a.10150917417454132.432539.676494131&type=3&theater

Blond hair blue eyes eh!



Somebody needs to Photoshop a vest on Joshua. Who's up to the task?
2548  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: May 29, 2017, 02:11:58 AM
Dude, it's not FUD....it's legitimate.  You have a price of $4.50/coin with 100 million coins that implies the coin is worth $450million with nothing released...With testnet planned for June.  That's not FUD...that's a real risk the price will crash once the hype subsides.  You don't think founders or early investors aren't selling a portion of that $450 million to idiots like you?

You can't compare BTC and other coins that exist to a coin that's just a concept.

Dude, I drank the Kool-Aid (mango), thus here to assure you that Steven Dai - I mean Patrick Dai - would not do such a thing.

So you know for a fact no early backers, advisors or any core people associated with the project have sold Qtum?  You're absolutely sure that nobody over there looked at their coin raise $15 million and now it's suddenly $450 million...and nobody over there has sold anything- they're holding on to it all...no one cashed out even a dollar...and you're absolutely sure of this because...

I know you're trying to compete with ETH... but this is not how ETH started or succeeded.  You should be concerned and actually fearful for the long term when you haven't even built a testnet and the coin is valued at half a billion.  That would make me want to sell some if I was holding it because there will be huge volatility and a correction.  No coin has a smooth release, and we don't even have a testnet up and there's a half a billion valuation for a coin that's just on paper.

WOW! Dude doesn't recognize /S when he sees/reads it.

Dude, in case you're not versed, I'm one of the dudes who helped tear Steven/Patrick Dai a new asshole.

Recall, when the news broke that Steven and Patrick Dai were the same person, ALL those in Qtum's inner circle adamantly denied it, going as far as claiming that we're merely trolling. Then, Patrick Dai comes out and claims such was true and that everybody, including his inner circle, knew such to be a fact. Then, them same inner circle dudes back-peddled and went on record to concur the stance.

Translated: WE ALL KNOW GODDAMN WELL THAT THOSE AT QTUM WILL BE SELLING OFF THEIR TOKENS WAY BEFORE THOSE WHO PURCHASED THEM WILL. Furthermore, the exchanges trading the QTUM token are directly and indirectly related to Team Qtum, thus will manipulate the price to their benefit.

HOW MOTHERFUCKIN CLOSE AM I?
2549  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: WB21 is a SCAM !!! on: May 29, 2017, 01:33:24 AM
Bump.

Seriously! Only 38 views? Nobody gives a damn?
2550  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised on: May 29, 2017, 01:31:24 AM
Dude, it's not FUD....it's legitimate.  You have a price of $4.50/coin with 100 million coins that implies the coin is worth $450million with nothing released...With testnet planned for June.  That's not FUD...that's a real risk the price will crash once the hype subsides.  You don't think founders or early investors aren't selling a portion of that $450 million to idiots like you?

You can't compare BTC and other coins that exist to a coin that's just a concept.

Dude, I drank the Kool-Aid (mango), thus here to assure you that Steven Dai - I mean Patrick Dai - would not do such a thing.
2551  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: May 28, 2017, 03:40:39 PM
Gleb went to meet Hashfast or some other scam miner maker,he was at THEIR office & had done a video apology....

Oh the memories!!!  Cheesy

I heard the same rumor. That was 100% fucked up. That cocksucker should have his ... FUCK ME! I logged in with the wrong account.
2552  Other / Off-topic / Re: Jokes? Gimme your best! on: May 28, 2017, 03:37:01 PM
Today's Headline: Air Force One suffered $4 million in damage during servicing

You telling me that not a single secret service agent was able to stop Trump from fucking the plane? Were they all  watching and jacking off themselves while Trump was getting some Boeing tail?
2553  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why I want a time machine ... on: May 28, 2017, 06:44:12 AM
Because of this -> http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/gregg-allman-southern-rock-legend-dead-at-69-w433068

I'm heading to this concert -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRE3Bv1goyI

See you when I get back. Hold the fort down while I'm gone.  Kiss
2554  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The first bitcoin bank! on: May 28, 2017, 06:02:22 AM
Hey, astute morons, guess what I just did prior to this thread making it to the second page -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1937209.0

Meanwhile, posters are still jacking off all over themselves because they think this is greatest thing since BFL announced its ASIC line of bitcoin miners.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

BTW, the article cited in the OP is dated Jun 16, 2016, almost a year ago.
2555  Economy / Scam Accusations / WB21 is a SCAM !!! on: May 28, 2017, 05:58:51 AM
In re https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/global-digital-bank-wb-starts-accepting-bitcoin-deposits-1466103194/

Quote
Global Digital Bank WB21 Starts Accepting Bitcoin Deposits

Thread (where to date nary a crypto dude figured it out): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1937060.0

http://theheureka.com/wb21-founder-has-history-of-fraud


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For several weeks the digital-bank WB21 and its founder, Michael Gastauer, have been making headlines.

Articles posted on Forbes and Business Insider have referred to Gastauer as a finance genius for plans to sell his startup on the market for 2.2 billion dollars by 2020. He is currently looking for investors to make it happen.

Gastauer also made headlines when he recently announced that the company’s new European headquarters will be in Berlin, not London, while staying at Berlin’s luxurious Hotel Aldon.

Gastauer promised 200 new jobs for Berlin, 50 million euros (55.7 million USD) in investments and was welcomed to the capital with open arms by Hans Reckers, currently Berlin’s Permanent Secretary and former head of the Bundesbank, Germany’s Federal Bank.

However, these numbers don’t add up. And further documents, including court documents, acquired by the German online magazine Gruenderszene, show that Michael Gastauer has a long history of dubious tendencies. The 42-year-old declined to provide comments, but made clear his lawyers are standing by to take legal action if anything is published.

My name is Bruno Kucinskas. BRING YOUR FUCKIN LAWYERS ON!!!
2556  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The first bitcoin bank! on: May 28, 2017, 05:35:46 AM
http://theheureka.com/wb21-founder-has-history-of-fraud


I lost count. How many to-date posters on this thread, along with the OP and the media source, didn't do ONE GODDAMN BIT OF INVESTIGATION related to this story?

I'll wait, you fuckin morons!  Tongue
2557  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why I want a time machine ... on: May 28, 2017, 05:24:44 AM
Okay, since I trust you guys, I'm gonna relay something to you. I recently booked a ride on a time machine so that I can go back in time and fuck Tasha Yar. It didn't go as planned, for I ended up in the bedroom of Barry Manilow where he sang to me "I Wanna Do It with You".

Realizing that the time machine malfunctioned, I returned home, and that's where I need your help. Please tell me that I'm in the correct timeline and that Hillary Clinton is still president of these 55 states and that Tim Draper is still the only governor of a state who successfully declared a cryptocurrency as the official state currency.

Oh, and is Dank still the admin of this forum?
2558  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Leroy Fodor has gone Full-Delusional! StakeMiners Confirmed .100%[sic] Insolvent on: May 28, 2017, 05:10:29 AM
Lost them exactly how we told them he would. turned them into POS coins (both acronyms apply) and watched the price of btc go up while no one cared about ratecoin or any of the other useless coins he was staking.

And it looks like he may have gone full-retard by going all in on RateCoin.

What a maroon.

Even a gone-full-retard can find at least one person on the planet to have his dick sucked on a regular basis ...

https://www.facebook.com/StakeMinerscom-1627849564105692/

2559  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BCAP] THE FIRST DIGITAL LIQUID VENTURE FUND - BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL FUND on: May 27, 2017, 01:50:32 AM
Bcap has launched an online decentralized angel/vc funding platform http://blockchainloop.com

BCAP Token holders,
 
First of all, thank you to everyone that has acted as a supporter, educator, moderator or contributor to this Bitcointalk thread. As you have all realized, we have been heavily limited in what we are able to say or respond to, given the legal route of identifying the BCAP Token as a security under U.S. securities laws. Therefore, the community that has come together to help others understand what we are building has been extremely valuable. And now, we are going to take this community one step further:
 
As has already been mentioned in this chat, we are excited to announce that we have just rolled out the prototype for b.Loop.
 
http://www.blockchainloop.com
 
b.Loop is an interactive platform designed for information updates and engagement between the BCAP Token holders and the investment team at Blockchain Capital.

Having crowd-sourced the capital for the Blockchain Capital III Digital Liquid Venture Fund (DVLF) through the BCAP Token, we want to take this a step further, and leverage our BCAP Token holders to help source deals, participate in due diligence, place job openings of portfolio companies and help analyze future investments into the DVLF portfolio. Welcome to the team!
 
This initial site will also serve as a way for the investment team at Blockchain Capital to update BCAP Token holders about the quarterly NAV updates (which also will remain public on TokenHub), new investments, and portfolio company news. However, we will be rolling out additional features over the coming months that will transform this platform into much more.
 
Please visit the site, wander around and explore some of the different areas of engagement. We welcome feedback and we are excited about exploring new models of leveraging our amazing BCAP Token holders to help grow the value of the BCAP portfolio.
 
Contact us at:
contact@blockchaincapital.com or via the messaging system on the site.
 
We will be closing the Telegram, Reddit and BitcoinTalk threads at the end of this weekend, but we look forward to seeing you at b.Loop!
 
Thank you!
 
The Blockchain Capital Investment Team


That's funny. A Russian posts a link and 4 minutes later Team Russia verifies and comments on the link. What are the odds?

So, this thread is gonna be locked where done of my 74 deleted posts are included, eh? How special!
2560  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: May 26, 2017, 11:16:50 PM

Only users can withdraw users funds.


BitJohn: Hackers, on the other hand, can access our cold wallets on a whim, but what are the chances of that happening on my and Mullick's watch?
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