You got repayment? I was reading this thread and I was like "sigh, yet another failed loan" lol, I received the repayment all right. Had actually forgot about this loan, then I suddenly needed some money, so I remembered. I have another loan of 0.5 BTC to someone else. Trying to find the thread. Why did they disable the search? Edit: just saw that search is no longer disabled.
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you should first contact their support through email before accusing them of fraud
They have a lousy support. I mailed them twice a month ago, and never got a reply. I even wonder whether they have anything called support. Just don't bother playing there since then. PD, JD, etc. got lower edge and are better than that at almost everything.
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There is no winner yet.
Where have the funds gone then? Why has Evil-Kinevel moved the BTC? Look at replies 45, 46, 65, 66 and a few others. The balance was selected by his wallet to pay one of his other bounties Put that in a large font size. Too many people asking the same question. Don't bother answering them all. Solution not yet found.
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Post count: 1054 (including this) Bitcoin Address: 16kLvpNUxncRWvAitL5rU6p6EQL5QmMxtP Recent Bet: Down so couldn't bet. Last bet was before 7 days. Will bet after it comes online. ty
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SCAM PONZI - Do not Invest
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Don't bother sending anything there anymore. It has got boring.. Dead? No way!!! Cryptocurrencyes revived ponzi schemes from the dead. There are so many! Shitcoins. Cloud mining. And more! Still a way to go =))) Well, I was not counting that. Only meant the "honest" ponzi kind, lol. You are right.
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okay, okay, I meant ponzis are dying out. There was tons of ponzis around till a few days ago. the number and volume has drastically reduced. So it should be over soon, hopefully.
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I will offer a rate of 0.0001 BTC* per post for wearing my signature. *Max post per week : 100000 constructive posts
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Don't bother sending anything there anymore. It has got boring..
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Payments have been made to the following users
ticoti uki magicmexican adaseb Ingatqhvq fox19891989 NUFCrichard hopenotlate Snail2 rammy2k2 pandacoin Omikifuse
Please confirm
I thought i was enrolled? My name was surely shown in the opening post when I last checked! now it is not there? Was it removed because I did not make the enormous 25 posts a week? Or was I never enrolled? I am not participating in the campaign any longer. Please show the courtesy to warn participants that if they have been removed from it. Edit: signature has been removed. I will still advertise fortunejack for a few days. I kind of advertised it for free for past week?
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Like Reddit with Bitcoin upvotes.
In my opinion, this is the simplest way to explain your website quickly to users or prospective users. Reddit is the 9th most visited website in the United States, and most people are familiar with it. It shares a similar concept with backed.io - being able to support those who create quality content.
My bitcoin address is: 177777iciAzEV7MQoiHgobrgm6dXgFdhMW
Thanks for your consideration!
Advertising a competitor on its slogan? Not a good idea.
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Not native English speaker. Why give them preference? My English is bad?
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Can someone simplify the question? Problem Description: Being a some constant, further assume that we are in a factor ring (basically all operations modulo some sumber p). Note, that the division below is a multiplication by the modular inverse. You always have to start with x=9. Consider the following recursive formula: Code: new_x = (x²-1)² / (4*x*(x²+a*x+1)) How often do you have to perform this operation to get a specific x (basically getting the new_x and feeding it back into the formula to get another new_x, and so on)? Note: You can start multiple such chains beginning at x=9, and add the resulting x values using the addition algorithm from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_curve (Montgomery arithmetic section). Note, that the x value, is the value you get at the end of such calculation-chain, and the z value is always 1. I have to start with x = 9 and get new x(s) using the formula? and I have to find how often to do this to get a specific x? Is this right? What is a? What is z? Is both user defined?
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What is the max amount I can get without collateral? (I don't need more than 1BTC)
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Interested. But unfortunately the collateral is too difficult. I am far away from Ireland.
Do you have any other collateral to offer, other than those two (can or domain)?
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I know the last deposit won't get a payment. Don't try to talk stupid!
I'm talking about the payment for the next in line. Only 0.6xxx BTC were required to pay the next person. Where's the TXID of that payment scammer?
Secondly, isn't the fee 5%? The numbers don't match up! Explain this too now.
Since there was 3 seconds left in the round when you sent that payment, there was not enough time for the payment cronjob to run (runs every 60 seconds). That is what sends out the payments. Hence, the 1 BTC went towards paying the deposits from day 4. I take 5% fees from the 130% payout. So 130% of 1 Bitcoin is 1.3 Bitcoin. 5% of 1.3 Bitcoin is 0.065. Make sense?
No does NOT make any bloody sense! If that 1 BTC went into paying the deposits from day 4, it was NOT included in day 3 and you were lying about that with your screenshot! Guys DO NOT DEPOSIT ANYTHING here. OP has been caught lying clearly. OP refund me my money and stop scamming people!Perhaps I am missing something, OP said what happened because you were early, am I off base, where is the lie? The rules are quite clear, upside is the OP didn't "take" your 1 BTC for himself, but let it be part of the game.. He first said it went into round #3 and provided with a fake screenshot. Now he says it went to round #4. One of the two is a lie. Or both could be a lie.
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