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2681  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [SCAM] Foxminers? on: April 27, 2017, 07:14:47 AM
Wait a second. If you call this number: 408-877-8345 (which is their support number supposedly)

Listen to the voicemail it says UFOminers.com!!! He didn't even change the voicemail to foxminers but left it at ufominers. We are dealing with a serial scammer here guys.

Quick aside, themerkle. Would you be interested in penning an article on your mag detailing BitPay operating as an exchange in spite of only having a license to operate as a third-party payment provider?



http://bitcoinist.com/foxminers-launches-revolutionary-mining-chip/

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Media Contact

Karen Meron,

New Dawn Media Public Relations

818-422- 4007

Using the same phone number is Roni Meron seen here as the model in red: https://youtu.be/TmYhFEucWWY?t=80

https://rehold.com/Las+Vegas+NV/MCBRIDE+DR

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4452 Mcbride Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89108
Single Family
3 beds2 bathsLot: 4,356 sqftBuilt in 1984
Resident Name   Phone   More Information
Dreeta H Jones      
Karen Meron   (818) 422-4007   
Occupation:Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Roni Meron      
Christopher P Nichols   (702) 395-6873

https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:CVOuZzHeVfAJ:https://trustednerd.com/2017/04/19/foxminers-launches-revolutionary-mining-chip/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us (sorry for the cache but the site was taken down for reasons you'll soon see why)

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Foxminers Launches Revolutionary Mining Chip

    April 19
17:23
2017
 by Jonathan Yaniv
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UfoMiners Address: 6390 W Cheyenne Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89108

2682  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [SCAM] Foxminers? on: April 27, 2017, 05:47:33 AM
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We have not received any updates from you, are you still interested to proceed an order with FoxMiners ?

Please keep us updated, so we know if we reserve products for you or we supply other customers.

Thank you for your interest in FoxMiners .

Regards,

Jonathan F.
Operator at Sales Department
+1 408-877-8345
+1 408-877-8362
FoxMiners LLC.

Reads to me like Jonathan F. can wait to get his hands on U$30K worth of BTC.

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I am afraid we do not accept bank transfer for pre-order, but instead you can buy coins from top platforms such us : Coinbase, and you can come back to us and order .

Feel free to contact us if you have any other concerns .

Regards,

Jonathan F.
Operator at Sales Department
+1 408-877-8345
+1 408-877-8362
FoxMiners LLC.

https://foxminers.com/


In California it's common practice to declare that you accept bank transfers on your website but not for real.

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Are you looking to order right now sir ? because the order form generate a bitcoin address automatically for each customer .

If you feel safer to provide you with a bitcoin address through email, we have no problem on doing this .

Regards,

Jonathan F.
Operator at Sales Department
+1 408-877-8345
+1 408-877-8362
FoxMiners LLC.
2683  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: April 27, 2017, 05:36:50 AM
https://twitter.com/jmordica

2684  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW Miners Paybase Paycoin unofficial uncensored discussion.ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: April 27, 2017, 05:20:24 AM
Getting closer...

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On Jul 26, 2014 10:15 AM, "Joe Mordica" <joe@gawlabs.com> wrote:

> Sorry about that. I now understand the scope of the situation.
>
> If it was anyone but Dan I would not have. But now I see what your saying=
.
> Thanks for letting me know this way.
>
> --
>
> *Joe Mordica*
> *CTO*
> GAW
> 280 North Main Street, Suite 2
> East Longmeadow, MA 01028
>
> Anywhere: 601-602-5061
> Fax: 413-206-7101
> joe@gawlabs.com
>
>    www.gawlabs.com
>
> On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:12, Josh Garza <josh@gaw.com> wrote:
>
> I did, but I never told you to tell him.
>
> Things are fine, but I want you to know for the future. Disclosing
> confidential information, even to another staff, is in breach of our
> confidentiality.  Do yourself a favor and just to don't talk to anyone wi=
th
> out specific direction from me to do so. I don't want to have an issue :)
> On Jul 26, 2014 10:05 AM, "Joe Mordica" <joe@gawlabs.com> wrote:
>
>> Yes sir. He said you wanted him involved enough to run it.
>>
>> Is this correct?
>>
>> --
>>
>> *Joe Mordica*
>> *CTO*
>> GAW
>> 280 North Main Street, Suite 2
>> East Longmeadow, MA 01028
>>
>> Anywhere: 601-602-5061
>> Fax: 413-206-7101
>> joe@gawlabs.com
>>
>>    www.gawlabs.com
>>
>> On Jul 26, 2014, at 9:02, Josh Garza <josh@gaw.com> wrote:
>>
>> He said you explained to him how zenminer works?

And Dan is the one who dropped this H-Bomb... so Homero was probably smart to ask Joe not to disclose the inner scamminess... but that's history now.

Can I please get a URL for the full monty to review all of the disclosures? Is anyone hosting the full archive?

I can confirm that I spoke with Joe at 601-602-5061. Joe confirmed the address of the data center in Hattiesburg, MS, saying he was a long time residence. I just happened to be versed with Hattiesburg and of a tornado that hit the area, asking him about it. Joe paused, then replied with "what tornado?". I explained, then he said that that occurred at the other side of town. Then I informed him that its path was literally a block (at most) away from the building he said he owned. Then he corrected himself and said that the building didn't suffer any damage. He was thinking about a different tornado [that he wasn't aware of that hit Hattiesburg].  Roll Eyes

Oh, and let's never forget Marshall "Stinky" Long's connection to GAW. That fucker is a lyin' piece of shit from the word go. The only person worst at lying is Leroy Fodor of RateCoin and StakeMiners, now hooked up with Crypto-city's Chantha Owen Lueung of Yonkers, NY, and Michael Zinck of Canada.

I think Marshall and Leo are lovers.
2685  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Raithereum on: April 26, 2017, 11:05:34 PM
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I have a feeling I'm gonna love this thread. Fuck it! I already love it.
Ditto. One heck of a laugh and brought to mind a long unthunk of Ripley's Believe it or Not in the Sunday comics I saw as a kid so long ago... Was about the biggest coins in the world: Yep, Yap's Smiley

Now, IF said meeting with a gov official took place then there will be records of it. Perhaps not minutes of the meeting or with whom but probably the appointment/meeting time would be available on-record.

Then there is the Elephants in the room: Perhaps the stones are still used in the local Yap Islands economy. Fine.  BUT, what are the rai stones worth in any given fiat? Is there even any monetary exchanges/trading sites that deal with it?

I seriously doubt it. Sooner or later someone is going to want physical ownership eg, move it and probably sell it. How will that be covered?


Mes think that if a country is capable of having its wealth in stone wheels that's orally relaid, then it's very feasible that the same is true for when meetups occurs between visitors from faraway lands and high-ranking officials, ergo no physical records kept.

Team Raithereum -> LG of Yap -> his secretary -> her hair stylist -> the stylist's boyfriend -> the boyfriend's pals at the local pub -> one of the pal's is the janitor for the LG -> the LG confirms the convo -> the janitor is hit by a tourist bus, then relays his last word - Redbud.
2686  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Foxminers? on: April 26, 2017, 09:55:21 PM

Excellent review and investigation
Can you say something similar about the company UFOMINERS?
from Las Vegas? Are they scam or not? Since he contacted them and paid 20 BTC for the equipment. Track code dosih has not yet been received on the parcel, and the company itself once a week reports that it will be soon and the parcel will be at the customs in my country, and so it's almost a month instead of the promised 5 days.
There is a feeling that FOXMINERS is the reincarnation of the previous UFOMINERS because the subject matter of the sites is very similar.  It remains to only verify the number of purses for payment in the blockchain BTC.
Thank you for attention.
 Cool

UFOMINERS was a scam from day one.
2687  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BCAP] THE FIRST DIGITAL LIQUID VENTURE FUND - BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL FUND on: April 26, 2017, 09:02:50 PM
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/646e6i/blockchain_capital_is_using_an_ethereum_token_to/dg1ytut/

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ProtectYourMind 2 points 16 days ago

Okay, I'm going to talk about this outside of BCAP.

Let's say you setup a company and decided to start a blockchain. That blockchain will then be sold on the open market and will be valued at some amount. This will create a market cap and a total valuation of the coins.

What you could say is that on a quarterly basis, you're going to value your company based on a 3rd party assessment of your assets. You could then calculate the value of the coin. If the value of the coin drops below the value of the company, they could issue a mandatory buyback of the coins on the market until the market cap equals the NAV (Net Asset Value).

In this way, there is a guaranteed floor on the value of the coin, because the company guarantees a buyback in the market cap falls too low. By the same token, if the price gets too high, the company could release a supply of coins held to lower the value to match their latest valuation. This would put a ceiling and floor on the value of the coin, making it relatively close to the value of the NAV.

Now back to BCAP: this is not what they're doing. There is no guarantee on buybacks, it's 100% at the discretion of the fund. There is nothing but their good spirits you can rely on.

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[–]darvink 1 point 16 days ago

Thanks for this.

I might have missed it but I still don't get how is the coin being tied back to the company? Yes you can say there is a presumed link between the coin and the company, but how do you enforce it?

A simpler analogy (the way I see it), say company A issued 1,000 shares. These shares represent 100% ownerships of company A. If they have excess return they can choose to dividend it out to all shareholders, or decide on a buyback so that the rest of the shares will increase in value - this is because there is a link between the shares and company ownerships.

So technically if the buyback happens until there is only 1 share left, the owner of the share is the owner of the company and its assets.

I don't see that with tokens.

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[–]ProtectYourMind 1 point 16 days ago

Apparently neither of us are smart enough to understand this. That's what I've been trying to figure out for the last two days.

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[–]darvink 1 point 16 days ago

Yeah, this was always the point that I am looking to establish, because we had the same challenge with our project, REIDAO.

We are tokenising real estate and were looking for ways to link the token and the real estate. In the end this is how we do it: the tokens can be claimed back to get the piece of property. Again I don't see this happening with asset management based of offering.

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[–]ProtectYourMind 1 point 16 days ago

Ultimately, all you need is a guarantee of tying some value back to the value of whatever asset you're trying to track.

It's not like the piece of paper that constitutes the deed is magic. it has value because whoever has their name on that paper owns the property and it's backed up by all parties. If you had tokens that basically established ownership, then you would be getting somewhere.

So long as there's some financial guarantee to the asset, it can be worth something.
2688  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Foxminers? on: April 26, 2017, 08:51:49 PM
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One day we will hit the dizzy heights of 100th/s - maybe many years before its powered by USB4 and running on your desk...
Hush!
Don't start giving these scammers ideas like that... Tongue

They've already advanced from wooden crates to stone wheels: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1881795.0
2689  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BCAP] THE FIRST DIGITAL LIQUID VENTURE FUND - BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL FUND on: April 26, 2017, 05:18:25 PM
I know this deal is done now but does anyone have a copy of the offering memorandum? It's not on the tokenhub site anymore and I would like to read through it to see if an investment makes sense once the token starts trading.

Feel free to PM me, and happy to pay a few dollars for a copy if there is one.

Reads to me like they got deleting shit down to a science.
2690  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Raithereum on: April 26, 2017, 05:10:59 PM
Somebody just brought this thread to my attention.

My take: IT'S A FUCKIN SCAM!

Results of my input: Raithereum will raise its intended U$30M in record time, the title currently held by either Qtum or BCAP depending on who you ask.

Seriously, marrying Ethereum with round rocks having value thanks to its oral history so to display to the world their combined market cap via a blockchain? What next, Navajereum, a marriage between Ethereum and the spoken Navajo language on a blockchain? Where does the madness end?

Who's behind this piece of shit coin so that I can give him The Gleb?

Hello, Gleb. Our team was warned of you, thus prepared to address each and every post you make on this purposely non-moderated thread.

Raithereum is not a scam and we intend to fully develop this token with or without your support. We suggest that you either support us or continue with your attacks resulting - as you've duly pointed out with your Qtum and BCAP examples - in Raithereum reaching its forthcoming ICO goal of 30 million dollars.

It's people like you who pollute the crypto space that force honest folks like us to remain anonymous.

Rheumé

Boy, you really know how to hurt a guy below the belt.  Cry

So, brainiac, exactly how do you propose staying anonymous while garnering U$30M via your ICO? Is that what Team Raithereum told James Yangetmai as to how you're gonna create this token - anonymously? Is that how you were introduced to LG James Yangetmai of Yap?

James Yangetmai Secretary: Mr. Yangetmai, there's an anonymous team waiting in the lobby wanting to discuss changing the monetary supply of Yap.
James Yangetmai: Great, send them in. We've been wanting to change our oral history of money to something more robust for awhile now. Give me a sec so I can cover up my rai stones so they can't ascertain how much money I own.

I have a feeling I'm gonna love this thread. Fuck it! I already love it.  Kiss
2691  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BCAP] THE FIRST DIGITAL LIQUID VENTURE FUND - BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL FUND on: April 26, 2017, 03:58:55 PM
And more of my posts were deleted from this thread.  Cry I could start a whole new thread on BCAP that'll be many pages long using my deleted posts as fodder alone.

To recap, we have an entity accepting bitcoins through an entity consisting of Russians with a charter in Singapore so to invest the funds in Ethereum while shorting the Investards. How close am I?

Meanwhile, if an honest B&M business deposits U$10,001 into his bank account, a microscope is stuck so far up his ass ...

But no red flags are raised by what I outlined perhaps because there's an FBI lawyer on the advisory board.
2692  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Foxminers? on: April 26, 2017, 03:47:13 PM

Did you go to the address behind McDonalds as well? That's the one they list in their footer.

That's my question too.  Not sure I'd go to that address alone myself though.  

Nope I didn't. I went to the address that is registered to the LLC. The address in their footer is most likely a dummy address of some empty offices.

EDIT: Also, Gleb you know that Johnathan F. is a made up name. The guy already pretended to be a lawyer and a marketer. Ya think hes gonna sign with his real name?

Wait, what! Jonathan F. is not his real name? So when I Google "Jonathan F." and found a dude by the same name using Kraken, that's probably not the case?  Roll Eyes

Seriously, I knew that wasn't his real name from the get-go. It was by conducting blockchain forensic as to how I discovered that Kraken was used to process payments already made to Foxminers by Investards.  Kiss
2693  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Foxminers? on: April 26, 2017, 06:48:19 AM
Okay, the piece of shit WILL be uncovered now. Jonathan uses Kraken. Somebody owes me a blowjob.  Kiss
2694  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BCAP] THE FIRST DIGITAL LIQUID VENTURE FUND - BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL FUND on: April 26, 2017, 05:01:16 AM
I have a hunch as to how these ICO are being funded so quickly. Is it possible that hedge fund participates (e.g. common Joe with an 401K et al. at his workplace) are participating in them unbeknownst to them by the managers of hedge funds, they augmenting the scant few from the crypto community, namely this forum where the ICO managers spend most their time after penning press releases which in turn generate quasi-organic news?

Since I know as a fact that my posts are read by 3-LAs, I'm sure they'll now give consideration to this possibility if they haven't already. Your welcome, suits.

Think about it. If a bank could have its employees create over a million bogus accounts, it's nothing for a hedge fund outfit to get its trusted employees to participate in crypto ICOs.
2695  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Foxminers? on: April 26, 2017, 04:32:57 AM
Obvious scam is obvious, take a look at their checkout page address generation code for proof.

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function getRandomInt(min,max){return Math.floor(Math.random()*(max-min+1))+min;}
var bitcoinCount=localStorage.getItem('on_load_counter_bitcoin');if(bitcoinCount===null||bitcoinCount>65){bitcoinCount=0;}
$('.bitcoin-method span').html(bitcoinWallets[getRandomInt(0,65)]);bitcoinCount++;localStorage.setItem("on_load_counter_bitcoin",bitcoinCount);var litecoinCount=localStorage.getItem('on_load_counter_litecoin');if(litecoinCount===null||litecoinCount>14){litecoinCount=0;}
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They don't even bother to generate unique payment addresses for orders like any legitimate business would do, they just randomly select an address to show the user from a preloaded list in javascript. They wouldn't even be able to see who paid for an order since it's all done client side in javascript.

Look at what somebody just sent me:

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Please pay to the fallowing address within 5 hours : 14D5P69iXdKJeav4icao6Sw2FioqLq9avC

Amount : 23.01 BTC ( 30.000 USD )

We need the products you wish to buy and please complete the form so we can have your address for delivery .

Or replay to this email with Full name, Full Address,Phone Numer, so we know where to send the products and to build the invoice after payment .

Regards,

Jonathan F.
Operator at Sales Department
+1 408-877-8345
+1 408-877-8362
FoxMiners LLC.

In California it's a common practice for the locals to express $30,000 as 30.000 USD.  Roll Eyes My guess is that Jonathan partook too much of his medical marijuana when he penned the reply, hence littered with grammatical errors.
2696  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ CRYPTO-CITY.COM ] 🌟 The Crypto Social Network 🌟 Joining 24/7 🌟 FREE Coins on: April 26, 2017, 04:13:58 AM
Video section updates in progress.
Updates are completed. We'll have another update in the next week or so for overall site maintenance.


"Crypto-city WILL shape the future!"
2697  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Hashing24 is confirmed as a 100% SCAM! on: April 25, 2017, 11:17:20 PM
Greetings, Gleb.
I started using Hashing24 before I came across this forum and saw this topic. And so far everything is good and I receive my profit on a regular basis. I also noticed on BitFury's website that they are indeed partners and as I understand, BitFury is one of the major miners on the market, I saw it on blockchain. So I'm not really sure what to think now and decided to ask your opinion? Do you still think they are scam since it's been a while from the date you created this topic...I'm not gonna stop using their service as I already purchased my contract but I'm not sure neither if I can buy new contracts from them. Can you share you thoughts? Huh


Yes. I'm currently thinking that if I didn't grip my dick so hard, masturbating wouldn't hurt as bad. Thank, and perhaps the use of lotion. Now I'm thinking about sticking my dick into a fire ant mound. I think I'll cook spaghetti for dinner tonight. I think later tonight I'll look in my neighbor's widow to see if I can catch him jacking off again.

What are your thoughts?
2698  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Raithereum on: April 25, 2017, 05:46:36 PM
Somebody just brought this thread to my attention.

My take: IT'S A FUCKIN SCAM!

Results of my input: Raithereum will raise its intended U$30M in record time, the title currently held by either Qtum or BCAP depending on who you ask.

Seriously, marrying Ethereum with round rocks having value thanks to its oral history so to display to the world their combined market cap via a blockchain? What next, Navajereum, a marriage between Ethereum and the spoken Navajo language on a blockchain? Where does the madness end?

Who's behind this piece of shit coin so that I can give him The Gleb?
2699  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: April 25, 2017, 08:18:39 AM

You don't need a decoder ring to see what's coming here.  

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"No, you don't want the outdated BFL miners. You want new FoxMiners capable of mining SHA256 and script coins."
2700  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Foxminers? on: April 25, 2017, 07:43:45 AM
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As for Jonathan F. ...


"Brenda, you stupid cunt! You nearly blew our chances to raise money so to holiday on Risa."
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