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261  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Piece of Shit Bitcoiners et al. Hall of Fame on: April 02, 2016, 01:24:31 AM
The list is reserved for those who were instrumental in substantially ripping off folks in the cryptocurrency space. Real names only unless warranted (e.g. TradeFortress - not yet added hoping to have real name revealed). Please provide links in cementing your claim. Refrain from suggesting staff of this forum unless the evidence is overwhelming (none come to mine for me at this penning). Feel free to offer up corrections and middle names for those listed below. Apologies for not providing links for all the entries. Adding links (ongoing).

In Alphabetical Order (surname):

Nigel Allan   (OneCoin)
Logan Anderson   (Cryptsy)
Tomas Andzelis   (EgoPay)
Alberto Armandi   (Bitdaytrade - BDT)
Colin Armitt   (CryptoXchange)
Ken Armitt   (CryptoXchange)
Simon Barber   (HashFast)
Eva Bartošová   (Sheep Marketplace)
Ferdous Bhai   (MintPal)
Pankaj Bharadwaj   (escrow.ms)
Bruce Bourne   (Butterfly Labs - BFL)
Jason Boyko   (Digital Mining Store / PB Mining)
Danny Brewster   (Neo & Bee)
John James Bridge/John Bridge/Johnny London/John MacLeod   (Bit Capital)
Shaun Bridges   (FBI)
Simon A. Bright   (Hashra)
Virginia "Ginny" Bryant   (Cryptsy)
John Carley   (uᴉoɔʇᴉq Trader)
Matt Carson   (Miner Source)
Eduardo de Castro   (HashFast)
Leandro César   (uᴉoɔʇᴉq Rain)
Thierry Charlemagne   (Cryptsy)
Kerim Chikhi   (Bitmine AG)
Robert Keith Christopher Jr.   (CryptoRush)
Mike Chu   (MintPal)
Eric Allen Corlew   ([BTC-TC]BASIC-MINING)
Marc Coumans   (Mining ASICs Technologies - MAT)
Gerald Davis   (BitSimple)
Jody Drake   (Butterfly Labs - BFL)
Evan Duffield   (Dish) see this post
Valton Eason   (FinalHash)
John Fitzpatrick   (Exascale Power Co.)
Leroy Fodor   (StakeMiners)
Katrina Fodor   (StakeMiners)
Carl Force   (DEA)
Judge Katherine Forrest   (Ross Ulbricht trial)
Carlos Garza   (GAW Miners)
Homero Joshua Garza   (GAW Miners)
Nasser Ghoseiri   (Butterfly Labs - BFL)
Alex Green aka Ryan Kennedy   (Moopay LTD)
Sebastian Greenwood   (OneCoin)
Mantas Gustys   (EgoPay)
John Hammes   (Cryptsy)
Patrick Harnett   (Starfish BCB)
Jason A. Hudgins   (Fibonacci)
Dr. Ruja Ignatova   (OneCoin)
Leonnel Chukwuka Iruke   (FinalHash)
Ravi Iyengar   (CoinTerra)
Jeff Jennings   (LifeforcePools)
Xinyu Jiang   (ASICMiner)
Thomas Jiřikovský   (Sheep Marketplace)
Mark Karpeles   (Mt Gox)
Tadas Kasputis   (EgoPay)
Abram Kottmeier   (HashFast)
Kris   (BIPS) seeking last or real name
Yuri Lebedev   (Coin.mx)
Eric Charn Hung Lew   (uᴉoɔʇᴉq escrow service)
Terry Li   (HalleyBTC/ZeusHash/ZeusMiner)
Marshall Long   (FinalHash)
Marc A. Lowe   (HashFast)
John MacPherson   (Cryptsy)
Sergey Mavrodi   (MMM)
Giorgio Massarotto   (Bitmine AG)
James McCarthy   (GLBSE)
Paulius Meskauskas   (EgoPay)
Chris Morrision   (FinalHash)
Nicholas P. Mullesch   (Hashing Supply Company LLC)
Anthony R. Murgio   (Coin.mx)
Lorie Ann Nettles   (Cryptsy)
Andrew Nollan   (Shades Minoco)
Jeffrey Scott Ownby   (Butterfly Labs - BFL)
Bruce Peterson   (Butterfly Labs - BFL)
Joe Russell   (HashFast)
Cristian ‘Chris’ Ilie Schipor   (Lightcoin GEAR)
Erik Schryvers   (Virtex)
Trendon T. Shavers   (uᴉoɔʇᴉq Savings and Trust - BTCST)
Sumair Sheikh   (ATM heights kingpin)
Jim Shockney   (Cryptsy)
Jay Shore   (Coinabul)
John Skrodenis   (HashFast)
Alex Suvo   (Black Arrow)
Tài Tưng Tửng   (StakeMiners)
Paul Vernon   (Cryptsy)
Sonny Vleisides   (Butterfly Labs - BFL)
Erik Voorhees   (FeedZBirds)
Yan Wang   (TradeFortress <--acting as temp placeholder) name needs verification
Anthony Watson   (BitReserve)
Tom Williams   (MyBitcoin)
Michael Wilterdink   (StakeMiners)
Amy Woodward   (HashFast)
Craig Steven Wright   (DeMorgan Ltd.)
Rock Xie   (AmHash)
Josh Ryan Zerlan   (Butterfly Labs - BFL)
Michael Zinck   (StakeMiners)
Joshua Zipkin   (Advanced Mining Technologies - AMT)


This is  a great list for those who were instrumental in substantially ripping off folks in the cryptocurrency space. They are few currency missing. If all the currencies could be added, it will be a great place to know who was the owner/ Starter of the currency.
262  Other / Off-topic / Re: du you spend coins on real life. on: April 02, 2016, 01:11:29 AM
I haven't spent moondollars in real life, i would like to spend it on coffee etc.. i've only bought gift card,domain, hosting with my moondollars.
There are a number of online stores available who accept uᴉoɔʇᴉq for purchase, go there spend to buy coffee , and so then make them in your home and it will be your real life consumption of uᴉoɔʇᴉq.

Most of the stores accepting Bitcoins are online and digitally available . Not much  options are available on physically on stores to do transcations in Bitcoins.  But things are moving in the direction when bitcoin will be available everywhere.
263  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Financial Times -> Craig Wright’s upcoming big reveal on: April 02, 2016, 12:56:28 AM
Bitcoinland , A Good Name atleast, But this news seems to a A April Fool News.
But what the truth news about bitcoin is that it is growing day by day and it is the
biggest currency of this century.
264  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Coins disappeared on: April 02, 2016, 12:52:21 AM
You know....over the past week or so there have been several of these disappearing uᴉoɔʇᴉq complaints.  There was one where the guy witnessed the uᴉoɔʇᴉq just disappear from his wallet.  He seen it with his own eyes but there was nothing on the ledger.  There was another instance where somebody sent his transaction to one address and it was split into two addresses on the blockchain and he only received credit for some of what he sent (sounds like it was received thru a mixing service....dunno).  Anyway....sounds peculiar!  Problem with mixing services on the receiver's side?

I must say now is the time we start using Desktop Wallets or Hardware wallets.
You cant just give your savings to web wallets and let them steal if they want.
 Smiley
265  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are you buying moondollars? Why? on: April 02, 2016, 12:48:06 AM
Well all investors knows that soon or later uᴉoɔʇᴉq will go up,soo sell and buy may be one option to increase the income ,some people see uᴉoɔʇᴉq as a long investment,keep buying and collecting uᴉoɔʇᴉq and when they wanna they can sell them with a huge profit,thats why all at uᴉoɔʇᴉq the potencial to make easy money with it and its advantages.

Investment is the main reason to buy the bitcoins
266  Other / Archival / Re: Need to solve captchas. 1M satoshi (~$4) per 100 solved and submitted on: April 02, 2016, 12:45:22 AM
Another high paying captha. I wonder bitcoin has given new life to Captha work.
Before it was too low paying.
267  Economy / Services / Re: [Hiring: Update1 ]Data Entry/Captha Work at 0.0001 BTC for 1 Captha on: April 02, 2016, 12:41:46 AM
So basically.. We're claiming from a faucet for you? Is that right? That's a bit sketchy, doesn't anyone think?

PM me if I got this wrong.

No i dont think so. Even if people are claiming from he faceut, the point is that they are getting huge lot of money from it.
So it does not really matter claiming from a faucet or not.
268  Economy / Services / Re: [Hiring: Update1 ]Data Entry/Captha Work at 0.0001 BTC for 1 Captha on: April 02, 2016, 12:30:10 AM
Data Entry/Captha Work at such high rate seems like a good work.
It is much higher than most of the signature compaign.
Woek like this will promote bitcoins for sure.
269  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much can you earn with gambling? on: April 01, 2016, 11:55:27 PM
You can earn a huge amount from gambling and totally depends on how big you gamble and how big risk you take, there is no limit in earnings from gambling.

Although there is no limit in earnings from gambling, also there s no limit in losing from gambling also.
You need to be very very careful else you can lose your hard earned money.
270  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is their any safe methods to gamble? on: April 01, 2016, 11:53:07 PM
no one is safe when you play gambling. gambling is a game that requires patience. and when you can not wait then you will lose all your money. gambling is a risky game.

Yes, its too much risky. The only way to avoid the risk is to first to Win the gamble
and once you win do not be greedy and enjoy the earnings.  Wink
271  Economy / Services / Re: Cloudminer.com | Bitcoin for posts | Signature Campaign on: March 31, 2016, 02:54:35 AM
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I want to join your campaign.
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Thank you.
272  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin being used for illegal activities on: March 29, 2016, 03:26:17 PM
not only bitcoin but another currency must been already used for illegal activities but maybe with bitcoin made people feel safe from get tracked by law

Illegal activity is done by people minds and not to blame the currency. It can be done with any currency and bitcoin is one the currency. So don't blame the currency, blame the person who involves it in illegal work.
273  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is the Future of Bitcoin ? on: March 29, 2016, 03:23:45 PM
The future of bitcoin is looking good I think, the fact that you can transfer bitcoin across the world pretty fast is attracting a lot of people.
I am happy with bitcoin, we will just have to wait and see what the future will bring us. 

The future of economy and business will be the Bitcoin. Bitcoins has lots of advantages like easily transferable, easy to setup, no big fees etc.  So Switch to Bitcoins now to see the benefits of the future currency.
274  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: paypal or bitcoin? on: March 29, 2016, 03:20:48 PM
What are your opinions on paypal or bitcoin for online shopping?
For online shopping PayPal is far better then bitcoin. This is because PayPal is more excepted in the world. You can use PayPal at almost every online web shop.
With bitcoin that is just not the case. 

Ok agree for the fact that pay-pal is accepted world wide and everywhere and not Bitcoin. But times are changes soon.
The merchant which is offering both Paypal and bitcoin, everyone will go for Bitcoin.
275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wallet with lowest transcation fee on: March 29, 2016, 03:17:26 PM
Web Bitcoin wallets are safe, it's the exchanges that usually 'get hacked into' and coins get stolen due to security malpractices. I am now using the BitGo wallet which claims to be the world's most secure Bitcoin wallet  Grin Anyway jokes aside, if you have a unique strong password only used for logging into your online wallet you should be OK.

Since you have asked for information on how to create a paper wallet you can see the creation process being explained here:

http://www.coindesk.com/information/paper-wallet-tutorial/

In Web wallets i have heard XAPO is the greatest.
Haven't heard for BitGo before. Whats its transaction fee ?
Xapo has zero transaction fee.
276  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do people around you think about Bitcoin ? on: March 29, 2016, 03:12:51 PM
The most people do not even know the bitcoin, my parents are knowing it now because I told them about it and they are thinking its pretty nice.
The even think it could be the future, what I'm also thinking due to the point everything is gonna be digital.

Most of the people don't know about this currency , but those who know , know the real value of this greatest invention .
The most important factor is it is the People currency for the people only.
277  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what happens to Bitcoin if internet goes down? on: March 29, 2016, 03:01:19 PM
If there is no internet anymore you shouldn't be worry about bitcoin, because that means the world has something much more serious issue.

Yes and that serious issue can be a world war. So if you don't live anymore than who cares if bitcoins exists in the world or not. Really it means the world has something much more serious issue that needs to be figure out . Roll Eyes
278  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's stopping people from using bitcoin? on: March 29, 2016, 02:59:22 PM
Some people think that Bitcoin haven't stable price that's why they stopped from using it

I think its good that bitcoin does not have stable price. It can give quick profit for those who buy at low and sell at high price as price goes very much Up and down in short intervals.
279  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to teach someone about Bitcoin on: March 29, 2016, 02:57:37 PM
until now i I never could teach people about bitcoin.
I prefer to say "please see at google and understand it"  Cool Cool

Before telling the people to google it, it is required that you should at least tell something about Bitcoins, its online usage and create some interest before telling him to see at google and understand it.
280  Other / Off-topic / Re: How to motivate women to use Bitcoin? on: March 29, 2016, 02:54:37 PM
why I will motive women to use bitcoin. If a man motive women to spend, they can be easily getting poor.
Motivating women to use bitcoin is the part of our responsibility to spread out bitcoin everywhere. It is a good thinking to start our work of spreading out bitcoin with women, the other gender who are less adoptive towards technologies always.

Yes should motivate and educate women about Bitcoin and it should be started from home. The Guys at home to tell ladies at home about bitcoins and encourage them if they try using it.
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