I see hashking sent the group payment in one transaction with multiple outputs. That means all the withdraw addresses have been revealed, so the total debt can be calculated. http://blockchain.info/tx/3fa1ce3a403b19226a02223ca120aeca69fa1c535f4b6e41a364be103a09dec4Of course, one of those outputs might not be a withdraw address and very likely a change address. Probably the 3.43700101 BTC output one. I don't have time (or the will) to do all the percentages to work out the amount owed on each account. Anyone fancy doing it?
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His real name is Ryan Walker.
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Just done a quick calculation. If I get my shared amount back everyday. My full balance will be back in 46.87476627 years.
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Went back and searched Actually the pre-mine was 580k coins. ... and it was a pre-mine - the fool actually mined all those blocks before releasing it But yeah the reason for i0coin was simply because of that pre-mine. i0coin is ixcoin without the 'fake' OP doing a 580k pre-mine. No doubt he's seen i0coin coming back to life and wanting this too. I'd certainly suggest any exchange that wants to risk going near this to require a MUCH larger bounty from the OP. Better to go after i0coins than this trash. Think I'll give this one a wide berth.
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hmm, dont really know if this is good. missing 250btc maybe it will take years to pay this back.
Well I'd prefer small regular payments instead of random spasmodic larger ones. Least I know something is happening then.
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Don't forget that each UK taxpayer has an annual CGT exemption of somewhere around £10,000, and also that you can transfer assets tax-free to your spouse so that they can use their £10,000 exemption too.
Oh why don't we have that in the US? That's simply brilliant. Because they get fucked over in VAT for far much more. Yeah 20%.
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Patrick - Since you are still crediting Starfish accounts with interest, does this mean you plan to pay back all investors, in full (principle + interest) ?
If so when do you estimate you will complete the process?
Translation: "Patrick's still paying interest, that *really* irritates me. I know, I'll ask a innocent looking question so when he replies I can just retort with my same old stuff I've repeated over and over and over and over and over and over again. P.S. I hope it collapses soon. Won't affect me, but the temporary fun will fill a much needed void in my life."
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Oh why don't we have that in the US? That's simply brilliant.
Don't worry. You can rest assured, we get our pants pulled down and raped from other tax avenues.
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All I can say about religion is:
If god does exist; I hope he's got some good excuses.
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I'm in the process of having a programmer switch my payment process in order to send out a proportional payment to everyone. This should hopefully be completed by Monday. This way everyone would receive a payment every time I send them out.
I feel this would be much better. An automated payment script shouldn't be too difficult to implement. At least people can see something is happening, however small each repayment is. Also you won't keep getting asked "when is my turn" all the time.
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Looks like old rusty has corroded up.
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Hashking: I can honestly see you are trying to do the right thing by paying people back and that is honorable but really its all nothing.
I don't understand this quote. It's not nothing to the people he's paying back. Please explain more clearly.
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I wish.
Careful what you wish for.
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Nope, but there's certainly some odd balls on this forum.
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@Chang Hum: Perhaps I didn't explain properly.
Look, I don't like the scams anymore than you. But the reality is that bitcoin and scams go hand in hand. And that's never going to change. Never! Whatever you, me, micon or his brainwashed followers say is gonna change that.
The bit I find odd is that people don't understand that, and keep fruitlessly banging the old "we are protecting bitcoin" very worn out drum.
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You might be lucky getting a loan, but as you say we are in difficult lending times at the moment. There's plenty of scammers about, and also another odd bunch that are under the illusion they are "helping the community" by screaming ponzi every 5 minutes. In reality they are making things worse for everybody. Strange.
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People don't need incentive to mine, they just need a good reason to feel good about mining at a loss. See the Folding@home project. People fold because they feel its a worthwhile donation of hashpower.
Many people feel the same way about bitcoin.
I used to fold for bit-tech.net magazine team. It was fun, tweaking, cooling etc, got my name in monthly magazine. Then the electric bill popped through my letterbox. Suddenly it wasn't fun anymore. I quickey stopped, as many do. Can't say for bitcoin, but with with bit-tech magazine folding team, most folders live at home with parents, so electric costs are irrelevant. Our electric prices here in UK have shot up into orbit last few years.
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Mining is not at all a form of gainful employment. In fact it is all too likely to become just another black hole to throw money into.
If this is true then bitcoin is doomed. As there would be no incentive to mine, keeping the network secure.
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