I will escrow this for anybody considering sending coins to the OP.
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You can't even pay back a 43 LTC trade worth 1 BTC. How are you going to pay back 70 BTC?!?
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Small price to pay (relatively) to identify a scammer I guess.
As I gaze into my crystal ball, I see the UniversalTrek account going dormant and no longer logging in...
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NOOOO UniversalTrek a scammer? You don't say!
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What the hell, I sent him a PM and still haven't received any Bitcoins
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With 10+ functional coins already established and traded, why would we even need to revive some old crap? Except for the obvious profit potential in hoarding some ancient crap and dumping it, what possible reason is there to 'revive' anything?
That's pretty much what people are saying about Feathercoin
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Is Art close to being done with the Scrypt ASIC yet?
He hasn't worked on it in a while, it's been on hold. ~BCX~ I guess he's been busy trying to hit 20TH
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nckfor sounds a lot like Nick Formato
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Please tell me this is not the same guy: http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2003/November/03_crm_639.htmMissouri - Eastern District
United States v. Formato (E.D. Mo., indictment filed Nov. 13, 2003)
•Summary: On November 13, 2003, a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Missouri indicted Nicholas Formato, 21, Shaun Kellerman, 22, and Aaron Coffey, 20, on one felony count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
According to the indictment, between Oct. 2, 2002 and Feb. 13, 2003, Formato, Kellerman, and Coffey monitored Internet-based auctions for sporting event and concert tickets on systems such as eBay and identified losing bidders. Thereafter, one or more of the defendants would send a form letter e-mail message to losing bidders informing them of the availability of additional tickets and inviting those bidders to purchase such tickets from one of them. When a bidder responded to an e-mail invitation to purchase tickets, the bidder was instructed how to pay for the tickets, typically by way of a Western Union money transfer. In other cases, one or more of the defendants fraudulently solicited bids for event tickets using auctions on eBay. Winning bidders were typically notified by e-mail that the winning bidder was required to make a substantial payment of funds, typically by way of a Western Union transfer of money, before any tickets would be delivered. The indictment further alleges that, upon receipt of money from a bidder, the defendants would keep the proceeds but did not deliver tickets to the bidder. The events included tickets for a Bruce Springsteen concert, tickets for the Fiesta Bowl, tickets for the 2002 SEC Championship football game, and tickets for a Los Angeles Lakers basketball game.
Furrycoat is busted!
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I'll handle escrow as well for .01 BTC.
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Do you have some form of collateral ?
noob, Canary is old school. He doesn't need collateral.
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Please use escrow for this.
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I'm fairly sure coinhunter runs the mcxnow exchange
No that would be Realsolid. Coinhunter has made it clear that him and Realsolid are not the same person. Coinhunter will be back! So will ArtForz and Lolcust. ~BCX~ Is Art close to being done with the Scrypt ASIC yet?
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Wait, what's going to happen to all the old i0coins?
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Welp, turns out I don't have the block chain :-/ Will this resurrected i0coin still run SHA256?
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I may still have the block chain. I'll check when I get home. I'd love to see i0coin back!
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How did they get past 2-factor?
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