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261  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 11, 2016, 04:00:12 PM
I don't understand why would you choose the default port to be value below 1024 which means you cannot run this on unix system without super user privileges.

Even when I change the port in the config file, it still tries to bind to 999 so the server crashes.

Because this CfB software developer (who is BTW hiding in a the shithole of communist Belarus) has never worked for any notable software company, he has never worked on any commercial, never mind enterprise software project, and therefore he could never learn basic software engineering principles by being the member of a normal software development team. His only software engineering credential is NXT, JINN and IOTA which were good enough to scam the idiots, but as you can see don't even pass a basic QA check-list, never mind a code review. That's why you find disturbing issues in his code as well as in his design (probably Sergey has no clue what is the difference between design and coding in software development).

262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 11, 2016, 03:35:41 PM
Perhaps Iota has complied in Norwary under EU law.

No, it doesn't comply. There is no jurisdiction exists in Europe which allows raising capital by promising to deliver a radically new, novel microprocessor design and a revenue generating IoT system, while the business operates in the momma's basement of the CEO, the business has no office nor R&D facilities nor any employees. In the meantime, the completely baseless promise of microprocessor and IoT system is framed in a crypto currency ICO which is hyped by an army of sockpuppets and shills to target noobs and naive idiots via a pump and dump process. Such "project" is classified as a fraud in all European jurisdictions.
263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 11, 2016, 03:32:45 PM
Perhaps Iota has complied in Norwary under EU law.

No, it doesn't comply. There is no jurisdiction exists in Europe which allows raising capital by promising to deliver a radically new, novel microprocessor design and a revenue generating IoT system, while the business operates in the momma's basement of the CEO, the business has no office nor R&D facilities nor any employees. In the meantime, the completely baseless promise of microprocessor and IoT system is framed in a crypto currency ICO which is hyped by an army of sockpuppets and shills to target noobs and naive idiots via a pump and dump process. Such "project" is classified as a fraud in all European jurisdictions.
264  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 11, 2016, 02:47:07 PM
If you see me trolling on BTT it means that

... you are a wanker. Go, find a woman Sergey before your scam shit hits the fan and you go to jail. You never had a woman, a girlfriend will change your fucked up attitude and you will have better chance to survive. If a 37 years virgin like yourself exposed to the horny prison population then that's never a promising proposition (from your viewpoint).
265  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 11, 2016, 02:29:38 PM

I am also finding it incredulous that you think you can out innovate Intel and other hugely capitalized semiconductor companies with a "trinary" processor. Do you even have any PhD researchers with a decade of work in this area?


Please do not ask relevant questions from a scammer - you will confuse him. Don't ask whether they have a sufficient R&D infrastructure in place or not, whether an adequate engineering work force is employed by the business or not. If you ask such question you will be trolled (btw, this scammer trolls you 24/7, you must be a special person in his life)
Everyone over age 14 understand that these two money collectors, CfB from the communist shithole of Belarus and David boy from his momma basement won't deliver anything in the field of microprocessor design, which is the most R&D intense area of hardware manufacturing. JINN/IOTA is a P&D scam to lure money from noobs, naives and wannabe rich idiots.


I simply won't associate professionally with anyone doing that. And such people will remain forever stuck in the business of scamming, because of their past, they will never be accepted into the mainstream where ethics and minimum levels of sane law & order are preferred.

The real sensitivity for others is not doing unethical pumps to unwary n00bs. And to pursue real projects with real adoption and ethical out in the open business (e.g. have a LinkedIn account and have a history and a reputation).

Pre-selling pipe dreams to n00bs is despicable in my opinion. Sorry.

It is really reassuring you stated that. Your supporters and potential investors will be happy to see that you distance yourself from these low life scammers.
266  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 11, 2016, 02:00:46 PM
when i see your trolling in many threads I start to think my IOTA investment was a bad decision.


I told you so. The amount of trolling this Belarusian wanker display is not the attribute of a trustworthy nor a mentally stable technology professional.

On the note of viability, TPTB_need_war is correct. I pointed out many times at the unmoderated IOTA thread, there is simply no viable monetization route for crypto currencies in the corporate driven, predominantly closed source Internet of Things sector. I don't repeat that here, I explained it in the unmoderated IOTA thread many times.
267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 11, 2016, 01:50:26 PM
I'll do my best to keep David from sueing you, though I can't promise this, because he is the boss and I'm just a hired man.

Which is of course just an another lie from our low life Belarusian scammer. Ivancheglo Sergey has 12.50% share in Iota AS (company number 916 476 965, registered in Norway).
268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 11, 2016, 11:58:21 AM

Do you know so far 31 out of 75 people asked on this forum rate IOTA as a scam?  That's rather an alarming amount. Almost worrying.


And the IOTA shit has not even hit the fan. Imagine what will happen when the idiots (i.e. "investors") realize there is no revenue from JINN nor IoT and they have been scammed.

On that note, spread the info that the victims of the JINN/IOTA fraud can send me their personal info and then I will forward it to relevant law enforcements which will be either Norway, UK, Russia or US, depending on the location of the victims. That's how we jailed Ryan Kennedy the Moolah scammer, that's how the Banxshare and Bitbay scams are progressing and being in prosecuting and arrest warrant phase respectively, and that's how these two IOTA wankers will be the girlfriends of the horny prison population. We need to clean up from these scammers the digital currency sector.
269  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 11, 2016, 11:44:37 AM
Nobody is killing nobody. The scammers will go to jail and that will be the end of the IOTA scam story.




Please be careful.  I have reason to suspect that David is mentally unstable.

Of course you have reason and anyone (even his shills) understand what he is, but he is not mentally unstable - he is mentally ill. That's why a mentally ill person like David believe if he calls his scam as "software" then that gives him immunity from criminal investigations. All these scammers are delusional and psychopaths, and they can't see the consequences of their own actions.

270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 11, 2016, 11:38:33 AM

Do you know so far 31 out of 75 people asked on this forum rate IOTA as a scam?  That's rather an alarming amount. Almost worrying.


And the IOTA shit has not even hit the fan. Imagine what will happen when the idiots (i.e. "investors") realize there is no revenue from JINN nor IoT and they have been scammed.

On that note, spread the info that the victims of the IOTA fraud can send me their personal info and then I will forward it to the relevant law enforcements which will be either Norway, UK, Russia or US, depending on the location of the victims. That's how we jailed Ryan Kennedy the Moolah scammer, that's how the Banxshare and Bitbay scams are progressing and being in prosecuting and arrest warrant phase respectively, and that's how these two IOTA wankers will be the girlfriends of the horny prison population. We need to clean up from these scammers the digital currency sector.
271  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 11, 2016, 11:24:47 AM
Interesting if common USA citizens a happy with disservice provided by their govt.

When a Lukashenko servant Belarusian like yourself start lecturing US citizens about politics, government, freedom and democracy, then we are starting to get the full picture how arrogant and delusional you are.

You have been living in the totalitarian shit hole of Belarus, put up with the totalitarian regime which kills journalists and human right activists, most likely you are a low life collaborator of the regime, in the meantime you are lecturing US citizens what democracy is. Really? No wonder an arrogant delusional like yourself can't see the consequences of your own actions and rolling out frauds such as JINN and IOTA. No wonder you have teamed up with the other delusional, David boy, who also don't see the consequences of his actions and that his scam is breach of US, Russian and EU security and criminal laws. Because you are arrogant and delusional, you don't understand your beloved motherland, the shithole of Belarus won't shelter you from Russian prosecutors. Hint: check with your government contacts how many criminals were shipped from your Belarus mother land to Russia last year. You fucked this up Sergey.
272  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 11, 2016, 11:24:24 AM
Nobody is killing nobody. The scammers will go to jail and that will be the end of the IOTA scam story.


273  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 11, 2016, 11:16:21 AM
Interesting if common USA citizens a happy with disservice provided by their govt.

When a Lukashenko servant Belarusian like yourself start lecturing US citizens about politics, government, freedom and democracy, then we are starting to get the full picture how arrogant and delusional you are.

You have been living in the totalitarian shit hole of Belarus, put up with the totalitarian regime which kills journalists and human right activists, most likely you are a low life collaborator of the regime, in the meantime you are lecturing US citizens what democracy is. Really? No wonder an arrogant delusional like yourself can't see the consequences of your own actions and rolling out frauds such as JINN and IOTA. No wonder you have teamed up with the other delusional, David boy, who also don't see the consequences of his actions and that his scam is breach of US, Russian and EU security and criminal laws. Because you are arrogant and delusional, you don't understand your beloved motherland, the shithole of Belarus won't shelter you from Russian prosecutors. Hint: check with your government contacts how many criminals were shipped from your Belarus mother land to Russia last year. You fucked this up Sergey.





274  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: IOTA - Unmoderated thread on: March 11, 2016, 12:22:36 AM
What is the point of this thread

What's the point?

Isn't it this thread an authentic display of the IOTA scammers, the trolling developers, their shills and sockpuppets (see above this retarded IOTA shill).

You can have a first hand experience in this thread with the momma basement operating CEO who has zero employee and generated zero revenue except the money what he has collected from the idiots. You can experience with the professionalism of the IOTA CEO by reading his aggressive and retarded reply to smooth and CIYAM, who are respected crypto developers. You could see how desperate the shills are to keep the hype going about a non existent IoT system. (read my posts about IoT and you will understand why this is a scam).

In the meantime, I, the humble servant of the community point out the nature of this blatant scam and navigate the noobs and naive users away from the IOTA scammers. Each innocent and naive soul I save from these fraudsters is a valuable investor asset for honest crypto currency projects. What a noble mission this thread is, isn't?

275  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 10, 2016, 11:59:14 PM
LoL The IOTA scam has not even been released but it is already at the solid third place on the scam list with 26 votes. Keep up the good work IOTA scammers, developers, shills and sockpuppets. The first place is within reach.

Given the forums we are in, it's more likely that people are realizing the price of IOTA is rising and are now angry and jelly they missed the ICO than they are thinking or caring whether it is a scam.

A more honest result would be obtained from a "which project you want to see crash and burn" poll.


Oh no....I can see we shall not be on the same side over this as with dash.

MISSED the ICO is the correct term.

Not decided to not invest.


You are correct, but what this shill says is just a typical shill argument, isn't?

Any time a scam is pointed out - like we point out now that IOTA is blatant scam - then the mantra from the shills and sockpuppets is that we are FUDding because we really-really want to buy their prestigious coin. According to the shills, right now the sole purpose of human existence is to buy IOTA. IOTA will cure cancer and solve global warming and therefore we really-really need to FUD in order to increase  our chance to buy it. Seriously, how many times you have heard this nonsense from the scammers? Personally, that's what I have had heard from the Bitbay, Banxshare, Moolah, Vericoin and all other shills.
Now, when the IOTA scam is obvious, the IOTA shills have nothing but to hype with such nonsense.

Not even noobs believe this anymore. The genius business plan of replicating the financial success of the NXT scam by luring money from noobs and idiots is busted.
276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 10, 2016, 09:24:54 PM
LoL The IOTA scam has not even been released but it is already at the solid third place on the scam list with 26 votes. Keep up the good work IOTA scammers, developers, shills and sockpuppets. The first place is within reach.
277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 10, 2016, 09:14:24 PM

How does giving 1/100th of the money earned from the Nxt pump back to the majority who lost their money address my questions  


Please do not ask rational questions from a scammer nor try to relate any of his actions to moral. It is like expecting Pope Francis will cancel Christmas.
278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 10, 2016, 09:10:08 PM
What I wanted to know is what he accomplished before Nxt and JINN/Iota.

Why you didn't ask me if you wanted to know the answer for that question? Sergey accomplished absolutely nothing before the NXT, JINN and IOTA money collections. His only accomplishment is to sell his mediocre software development skill to the idiots who know nothing about software and pray & hope for a healthy return via a blatant P&D. Not a Linkedin material. Go to a Venture Capitalist with this wanker, show his CV ... and then that will be the end of the discussion.
279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 10, 2016, 08:04:36 PM

Nxt and JINN Labs. Selling illegal unregistered IPO/ICO securities to US investors.


Precisely. Besides that, terms of the business plan it is a blatant scam as they don't have any IoT system nor the team, infrastructure, expertise, experience, most importantly not the use case to create one. Luring money from the idiots, that's all.

24 votes on your list and IOTA has not even been released. Even inexperienced users who know nothing about technology and software can see IOTA is a scam.
280  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLL - which coins are scams as defined in the OP? on: March 10, 2016, 07:51:16 PM
IOTA is a blatant scam, a pure P&D operation, just like LISK. This thread at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1354220.300 explains all. You can also see the IOTA sockpuppets, shills and developers in full force in that thread.

You have returned to your standard tactics.

Note I asked CfB if we could be contacts on LinkedIn, and he doesn't maintain a LinkedIn profile. What professional programmer these days doesn't maintain a LinkedIn profile. For public figure and to have a solid reputation, I think this is a must. Who is this David that is the principle behind Iota? What is his history and background?

This altcoin arena is dominated by scams because we don't demand that the lead developers are public figures and responsible for opening themselves up to scrutiny. We have no idea what these developers have accomplished in the real world over their careers.

I became more amenable to Monero, when fluffypony was shown on video recently at the Satoshi Roundtable. But I still lack information about the Monero devs backgrounds and history.

I think we should all demand our developers come out from the shadows and put themselves at-risk of public scruntiny.


Edit: the major pumpers of a coin, e.g. gwizzie, should also make their LinkedIn profiles available. Does Evan @ Dash have a LinkedIn profile?

Please do not bother with this low life Belarusian CfB scammer. He is a law enforcement matter rather than a community member or a professional you should cooperate with. Of course he won't be your contact in Linkedin. He is a scammer. Besides that, his only professional credential that he was one of the main figure of the NXT and JINN scams. He never ever worked any software company that could be listed on Linkedin. Why a software developer like yourself with a reputable CV and extensive experience in software engineering would engage with a low life scammer? Please ignore him. Many of us respect you here. You can gain nothing from the association with this scammer.

On the professional note, as you are a software engineer, please download his Java files (12 files, that's all IOTA is which was sold to the idiots) and conduct a code review on it. Someone sent me the first version of IOTA and I had the bad fortune to see the coding of this wanker. Once you downloaded you will see a poor quality code. Lack of error handling, lack of exception handling, lack of comments, poorly implemented object oriented design - all which indicate this guy has never worked in professional environment for a serious company, where he would face to the scrutiny of experienced engineers like yourself. What would you do if such shambolic work would be submitted by a junior programmer? You would tell the junior software engineer: please correct these basic violations of software engineering principles, and then the code review will be continued. Since he could scam money from the idiots even with a poorly written, amateurish software, he doesn't have to learn designing proper software, right? So this low life scammer is not in your league. I suggest treat him accordingly.

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