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301  Economy / Services / Re: Offer 10% off my bounty pool on: June 19, 2018, 06:47:18 AM
After Alperheefoo, SeanPick is the second account spamming advertisements to your management services in the exactly same template. MorganMark is the third one. Also with the exactly same template.
You can add to that list: BrodyAndre, 1983Manish & Cramer-Larry

Are you this desperate to get in charge of a campaign management position?
Are you still going to deny any involvement or responsibility for the spam that is happening in your name?



Included for reference, the spammed template:

I provide services for the bounty manager. A large number of participants and the quality of work is guaranteed!
My rang is Hero member.

Examples:
and another projects.

I take 15% bounty pool.
Rules for work:
  • Bount pool must be 1.5% and higher from ICO (the more interest the participants become)
  • Payment for the creation of a signature at your expense.

If you are interested, please PM me.
302  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: EOZ, is this a scam? why no notification from BM? on: June 19, 2018, 06:37:13 AM
I have contacted the bounty manager and they say that they have submitted a spreadsheet on dev and team from EOZ, to further beyond their responsibility
That's a convenient way for the manager to take themselves out of the line of fire.
As a manager, your job doesn't end once you've counted the payments, your job ends once everyone has been paid what they are due.
They should make sure their participants get paid, not put the blame on the devs and move on.
303  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★ Crypto-Games.net ★ Monthly rewards up to 3.26 BTC+13.3 ETH+37.5 LTC+13.3 BCH.. on: June 19, 2018, 06:09:17 AM
Been wondering how many bets our servers can handle?
Put it to a test with the no delay event ongoing today.
Full speed - on every bet!




304  Other / Meta / Re: let's cut the bullshit on: June 19, 2018, 03:02:55 AM
Scam!!! I haven't had a paid signature for years and still stuck at Legendary
Like you're not getting paid for shilling howeycoins in your signature.
I'm onto you, stop lying your ass off. The sooner you admit it, the easier it's going to be for you.

Yeah, can't trust anyone these days.
Oh fuck, I used the trigger word, expect a botvanche of one liners and concern trolls...
There's merit in your words.
Shit, that's also a trigger word, isn't it?



PS: Despite looking like it, my signature is not being paid for. Believe it or not.
305  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Germany added bitcoin as a legal tender! on: June 19, 2018, 02:08:19 AM
Welcome to February 2018. You are a bit slow there, mate.

Quote
Virtual currencies (cryptocurrencies, e.g., Bitcoin) become the equivalent to legal means of payment, insofar as these so-called virtual currencies of those involved in the transaction as an alternative contractual and immediate means of payment have been accepted.

https://www.coindesk.com/germany-considers-crypto-legal-equivalent-to-fiat-for-tax-purposes/



Somewhat ironic, the video you shared is from 2013.
306  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Arbitao is 100% a SCAM !!! on: June 19, 2018, 01:57:17 AM
I'll just add a few more questions Smiley

Why is your github profile (https://github.com/arbitao/) empty, and why is the ATAO-core repository linked in your whitepaper (https://github.com/arbitao/atao-core) nowhere to be found?
If I was to invest in your pre-ico, wouldn't that mean buying ATAO coins that are supposedly stored in an ATAO-core wallet? How would I do so since the wallet does not exist?
Should I not be able to see the source code before pledging my money to your project, to verify the code matches the promises made in the whitepaper?



I'm not the one who caught it, bud. tmfp did. I'm just driving the point home.
I know (thus my quoting tmfp right before), you started this thread though/raised the issues.
307  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Arbitao is 100% a SCAM !!! on: June 19, 2018, 01:24:52 AM
We strictly want to have our own written terms and conditions and all the content but our team member copied some parts and gave the explanation which I mentioned, please bear with us and give us 24 hours to answer all your questions, being a fair project we are not going to hide anywhere.


Just one thing, like most of the UK, the Big Ben tower is falling to pieces


Nice catch, btw.



It's good to still have you around, Bruno.
308  Economy / Speculation / Re: Square made the price moved up today - 06/18/2018 on: June 19, 2018, 12:26:43 AM
With a volatility of ~3.5% (https://bitvol.info/), can we stop searching for a reason for every 5% move in either direction?
309  Other / Archival / Re: [ENDED] 1 x Polymerbit Ltd #8 of 25 NFC 2017 Note! RARE!!! on: June 18, 2018, 11:56:03 PM
0.015BTC
310  Economy / Services / Re: [BitBlender] Signature Campaign - Seniors and up (Open) on: June 18, 2018, 11:25:02 PM
Payments have been processed (1c46db732d601604abe4ef3accb6a934edc065713734c1ed142a7d5978ce207e).



I also am concerned. No confirmation, no PM or anything.
Enrollments do happen with the payrounds (as we're a fixed campaign), meaning right now.



Username/UID: Longsnowsm
Bitcoin Address to send the payment: 1CRxLSEvLGm6WyGodyMFXDB5oPKtgnqB71
Enrolled, welcome to the campaign.

Username/UID: qwertyup23
Set your things and let me know, if you still want to join.
311  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core 0.16.1 Released on: June 18, 2018, 10:28:38 PM
"This is a new major version release, including new features, various bugfixes
and performance improvements, as well as updated translations."
So which is it major or minor release?
That's a typo/mistake, it's a minor release (0.16.X), the next major release would be 0.17.0
312  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scam ICO XeonFrame with fake team. Be aware from them. on: June 18, 2018, 10:16:43 PM
Who will explain to me why their topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3963215.0 is still not closed?
The account that I used to post that thread is banned for 30 days.I am not able to lock it.Mods are requested to Lock it
quoted, because this means you are currently in open ban evasion.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4486093.0
313  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Won 2000+ LTC on Fortunejack , wheres my money on: June 18, 2018, 10:13:06 PM
Is it possible their just delaying big wins to accumulate enough from losers to pay the winners? It sound very much possible to me given the pattern of their fuckups
I won't speculate about the reasons for delays as I know little to nothing about their internal processes and work.
Hopefully, by pointing out these past delays and pressing on current cases like this, they will improve and speed up their process, to avoid negative topics like this one.
314  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Won 2000+ LTC on Fortunejack , wheres my money on: June 18, 2018, 09:51:45 PM
If they've previously struggled with large withdraws during the weekend (but never actually failed to pay anyone) it doesn't matter as they can't give it any priority.
They've previously struggled with large withdrawals, period. It's not just during the weekend.
If this was a problem with availability of managers/support personel/wallet access on weekends, then the withdrawals would be processed the next working day (or at least within the next working week).
However, there are a number of cases of withdrawals taking several months to be completed.

3 BTC withdrawal, initially requested on 26th Oct 2017, being paid on 19th Feb 2018:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2961440.0

5.77 BTC withdrawal, initially requested in Oct 2017, being paid on 17th Jan 2018:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2697105.0

In both cases FJ responded to the thread, acknowledged the claim the OPs had and the delay they have caused, and eventually processed their withdrawals.
We do not need proof for those, since FJ did not refute them. I think TMAN (who is currently advertising fortune jack, oh the irony) did sum it up pretty well:

Good news is paying a player/client in a timely fashion.
bad news is when a client has to resort to social media/forums to get paid out the winnings..
this is really bad form from you guys, repeated scam threads about you to get paid.. I can see you will be alienating your client base by behaving like this..



We'll see how long this case will need to be eventually cleared and paid by FJ.
315  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: WON 2000+ LTC on Fortunejack - is Fj broke ? on: June 18, 2018, 09:42:54 PM
I don't think that is a standard time either, we all love to go online gambling because of the supposed anonymity and fast withdrawals.
One issue that doesn't get raised, but should be looked at with delays that long, is volatility and market movements.
Cryptocurrencies are known to both move fast and drastically.
Delaying withdrawals several months could possibly cause considerable financial damage to the player, as they are forced to hold onto their coins a casino is keeping hostage.

If we take the two cases I brought up, this didn't directly happen, as:
3BTC on Oct 26th were $17,664 and on Feb 19th were $31,188  //  5.7BTC in early Oct were $25,194 and on Jan 17th were $63,503
But in both cases, the users were unable to sell any of those coins during the spike in early January (where they would have been worth $59,157 or $112,398),
as FJ made the decision for them to hodl because FJ delayed the requested withdrawals without any reason to.

However, if the timing of these delays had been any different (eg someone requesting a withdrawal in early January and waiting until March/April for it to be processed),
they could have done siginficant financial damage (at least in USD terms, obviously not in [btc terms) to them simply by not processing their withdrawals in an acceptable timeframe.



Its rare for Lutpin to give his side with this kind of issue but at least he has given the OP at least some hope that he will eventually get his winnings, but it will took a lot of time so the OP needs a lot of patience.
I tend to steer clear of threads like this due to my public affiliation with CG. People like to question my intentions/integrity, instead of the points I raise. Probably because the first one is easier to refute than the latter.
What I did (and intended to do) was citing a few past cases that are comparable to this one, in the hope to give OP some peace of mind.
316  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Big scam Xcov.com ICO. Use fake team members. on: June 18, 2018, 09:08:33 PM
Yes. Actually also the bounty team didnt get paid.
Frankly, I do not care if you did get paid.
As a manager, your first priority should always be to get things right for your participants.
If you manage to secure a payment for them (eg via escrowed funds before starting the bounty campaign), but do not get paid yourself, at least you did your job as a manager.
You delivered what you promised people, getting paid amout X for the tasks you have given them.

317  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [SCAM]TONAL QUANTUM NETWORK🚀 on: June 18, 2018, 09:04:13 PM
@OP: Lock this f*cking thread.

If you do not know how to, all the way down on the lower left, "move topic" and "lock topic". Click the latter.
318  Economy / Services / Re: Offer 10% off my bounty pool on: June 18, 2018, 08:51:41 PM
Let me remind you what a bad idea this is.
Whether or not you have created those posts yourself, this thread has directly caused spam advertising in a big fashion.
(You could have made this thread as an excuse and then spammed the ad-posts yourself, but that's not up for question here, it's one and the same for me)

As you specifically mention that you are looking for campaigns in English and not in Russian,
given your very obvious struggle with the English language, do you think you will be able to call a quality post from a spam reply?
319  Economy / Services / Re: Development services - contact us on: June 18, 2018, 08:18:30 PM
First off, you can create one single thread for your service and bump it, instead of posting 30 different threads, of which 15 are in the wrong section, and the other 15 are 100% copies of each other.



Hello, we are the group of hardworking developers, working on different crypto-project since 2013!
Our team - programmers, managers and designers.
Can you name a few?
Ideally, you would name the project, who of your team worked on it, and what they did, together with references for everything you say.

I'd be really interested to see what your stock images have worked on before.
320  Economy / Reputation / Re: Gleb Gamow account was sold Proof on: June 18, 2018, 07:34:29 PM
Also I would like to ask you, what is your relationship with the fake Satoshi Craig Wright or whatever his name is? are you in bed with Bitcash cartel as well? these are the questions I like to know their answers.
Let me ask a few more questions here with equal relevance:
How many dates with a new partner do you wait before having sex with them? Did you vote for Hillary, Trump, or someone else in the last election? In your house, is the toilet paper roll hanging in the front or behind?
These are questions I really wouldn't like to know the answers to, but have as much to do with you attempting to sell your account than the two quoted above.
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