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3861  Other / Archival / Re: OldSamurai is an alt of scammer/fake escrow impersonator Boombl4 + Rambotnic on: November 11, 2020, 12:15:02 AM
Cool story bro..
I bet you have huge experience since you have been here for a decade.

Show me please exactly where I refused escrow?
You opened a scam thread - what scam did happen? Where is the evidence that scam did happen?

@Nutildah if you want to know how I spotted him this time lmk and I will PM you. Thats not enaugh to tag him, but according to this I am pretty sure its him.
I wont post it here since I do not want him to know it and avoid next time.
I could send same PM to some other trusted members aswell like sandy-is-fine and JeromeTash

I think I know what you're looking at, but on the off-chance I'm not, sure, feel free to send me a PM if you'd like. Has he sent you a PM yet? If so, you should post it, I bet it will help give away the connection. Funny how he was just bragging about having all these high ranking alts we didn't know about and then goes and uses a brand newbie account for his next scam attempt.
3862  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 10, 2020, 11:59:02 PM
Goddamn!! I was about to post a recreational drug story(s), but then I thought better of it.
I'd have to condense it down to like 20 pages and then I'd be the new wordy man the 3rd...... Naaah frick that....
I'll self publish a book on Amazon instead...

It was as short as I could make it and still do it justice. There are plenty of intricate details untouched. I did stop and consider the potential ramifications, but they're really aren't any, at least not to be had by people whose opinions I value.
3863  Economy / Reputation / Re: Arcas -- Bought account? on: November 10, 2020, 11:39:11 PM
Here's another account that was re-activated recently to switch from whatever they were doing before to now mainly complaining about casinos, their terms and conditions, frauds, scams, etc:

BitcoinAccepted

Clearly a unique case as its a Legendary with only 2 earned merits and a password change on 10/6. Looking back at their post history, they mainly sold goods out of the U.K. Now they are apparently a sig campaigner with somewhat broken English that posts exclusively about gambling and casinos. Here was their first post after "coming back," what a compelling way to break the ice (remember, they went from perfect English to this):

I switched business these years. Maybe it can be interesting trying to make some money with gambling as well. I read many things about these so called KYC.

He's particularly keen on involving himself in the scam accusations of others, always taking the side of the "scammed." No definitive GP / gosha connection yet, but something to keep an eye on.
3864  Other / Archival / Re: OldSamurai is an alt of scammer/fake escrow impersonator Boombl4 + Rambotnic on: November 10, 2020, 11:24:19 PM
He is back - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2875949
I know there is not enaugh evidence yet, but I have investigate this guy a lot previously and so far I have never been wrong when I accused his other alts before there were no proof.
I just know him pretty well already. He is getting better and trying to hide his true identy, but so far he couldnt do that.

Good job, as usual you're most likely on to something here. Funny to see him trying a more civil approach than usual -- there's still a bit too much of a chance its not him to do a tag right now. But still. Give him a few more days and posts and he'll dig his own grave. This guy is one of the most awful humans I've ever come across on the forum, and apparently he's been here for 6+ years.
3865  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cloudbet | Bitcoin Casino & Sportsbook | The No.1 Bitcoin Gambling Site on: November 10, 2020, 11:19:13 PM
Some guy JacksonStreet and many other shill accounts of cloudbet's are trying to talk me out of gambling and convince me to walk away.  I have walked away- for weeks.  I'm still awaiting any update from Cloudbet on the case.

You clearly don't understand what "walking away" means. It means not just walking away but also not coming back!

Please stop having RedApples and JacksonStreet on SBRforum try and make me look bad over and over on here.  It's so tiring.

Then just stop posting. You make yourself look bad -- you did that on your own with nobody to help you.

Can we get a resolution?  I don't want beef, I just want some type of resolution to the matter, you know?

The resolution is you were caught playing outside of the terms and conditions, your account was closed and your winnings have been confiscated. That's the resolution.

The screenshot you posted is spot on advice for what you should do. Nobody owes you anything. You, however, owe it to yourself to move on and live the rest of your life without letting this event drag you down.
3866  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 10, 2020, 10:12:33 PM
0,8mg won't kick in more like that.
But it's still enhancing normality. It's a nice, safe use of psychedelics.

One time during my college days I was asked to hold a 1 lb bag of shrooms for a friend, which was indeed an entire garbage bag packed to the brim with dried stems and caps. My reward was 1 oz from said bag, and for a while I indeed became overly irresponsible with my usage. At one point we even tried to make shroom beer using a beer making kit I got for my birthday. It was awful as the shrooms rot in a particularly foul way, contaminating the beer with stink and making the whole concoction undrinkable.

After a month or so of microdosing before going to work at a psychiatric ward every day, I decided to blend up 7 gs with some orange juice in a blender, as I heard OJ helps to deliver the psilocybin past your blood brain barrier faster. I started painting as was my hobby at the time and for some reason became increasingly agitated, choosing a deep, dark red as my color of choice. My roommate started to freak out at my painting, which made me freak out, and soon after I started having a panic attack.

I called a friend who I knew had been prescribed antipsychotics and insisted he drive 20 miles or so to bring me one so I could get out of my state of panic. Dread closed in around me, my heart was beating super fast, and then I convinced myself I was having a heart attack. Then the strangest thing happened: I convinced myself I died, and then everything got better.

It was the second time I had experienced ego death; this time around was massively more unpleasant than the first. Then my friend showed up, delighted that I hadn't done anything (else) incredibly stupid. I asked him if he brought his pills, and he said, "Well that's the whole reason for me coming out here right?" I ended up not taking it as everything turned out to be alright. Still to this day I never tried an antipsychotic, one of the few categories of brain drugs I've just never touched (along with mood stabilizers).
3867  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can google trend shows you how to trade bitcoin? on: November 10, 2020, 09:47:30 PM
Shame... such a promising subject title that turns out to be clickbait for an ad... I was prepared to give OP a merit on the subject title alone.

I'd be more interesting in knowing what Google search terms tend to spike preceding a bull market move in bitcoin prices. Surely it is not a static list, which is why analyzing the Google Trends results for the same search term might not result in anything fruitful.
3868  Economy / Speculation / Re: Calling top at $16500 (Even Newer!: $2483 bottom 19 Feb 2021 MtGox said so!) on: November 10, 2020, 09:08:22 PM
...Short of an extinction-level event...

"We have such sights to show you" Wink

When? You have until Feb 19th of next year before you are tarred and feathered, run out of town for heresy.

"Everyone can be right about anything given a long enough time frame." - nutildah
3869  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread on: November 10, 2020, 09:04:41 PM
In the words of xchain.io website:
Quote
This site is currently undergoing an upgrade and will be updated when the upgrade is completed. Thank you for your patience!

I want to make a Token on Counterparty, so what is the best way to do that?

Tokenista, the explorer is not functioning because the whole system is undergoing massive upgrade which is nearly complete. After this time it will be possible to create a token using multiple different methods.

There's still no more better way to create a secure, immutable token than on Counterparty, is my opinion. I would recommend to Tokenista just creating tokens through the Counterwallet (after the update has concluded, of course).

Why create a token on Counterparty? It is backed by the most secure blockchain on the planet. The security of Counterparty tokens are insured by the equivalent of the crypto Lloyds of London. Newer, token-centric blockchains come and go but Bitcoin ain't going anywhere for a long, long time.
3870  Economy / Reputation / Re: LFC_Bitcoin alt account nutildah on: November 10, 2020, 08:57:35 PM
LFC_Bitcoin is alt account from nutildah

Wait, is he an alt account of me or I am an alt account of him? Your topic title and OP infer entirely different things. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

I'm thrilled to have received the second red trust left by gosha@e-coin ever:



Weird how Arcas also accuses me of running multiple accounts when they leave feedback in the exact same style of gosha@e-coin:



When's game-protect gonna realize that endlessly trolling casinos on the forum isn't a sound business model?
3871  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Shill me your altcoin. on: November 10, 2020, 08:38:52 PM
Truth be told, what ever coin/token ticker you write here, someone's gonna attack you that it's a scam/shit/failed project.

Well, 95 times out of 100, they'd be right, as most coins fail or are scams to begin with. Of course I prefer attacks buttressed by something other than opinion.

I'll bite ...

[edited for brevity]


Now this is how its done. This guy bothered to put together a compelling summary, explaining the coin's accomplishments and what makes it unique from all the others. It is a shame that the OG coins that have a functional purpose have all fallen to relative obscurity: Namecoin, Primecoin, and yes even Gapcoin. Perhaps they will be collected as antiques someday, at the very least.

Oracles are certainly a game changer in cryptocurrency world.

Fun fact: Augur (REP) held the first ICO (before then they were known as something else) in 2015, half a year before The DAO's, and its still not finished! Building prediction markets, as it turns out, isn't so easy.

OK, so what's next?
3872  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Chainlink on: November 10, 2020, 08:24:48 PM
What is the community's current sentiment regarding chainlink? Is it too late to invest? Is there a use case with this coin?

a. I personally still think its massively overvalued and deserves a market cap about 1/5th its size. On second thought, even with a billion dollar market cap (its currently over $5 billion) I still wouldn't touch it.

b. You can always invest whenever you'd like. I, however, wouldn't. I'd be waiting for the next big thing that isn't de-fi related as that ship has sailed.

c. No.
3873  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Warning] Investro using fake team member photo+ ANN thread shilling! on: November 10, 2020, 07:32:01 AM
Here's a list of the bumping farm commenting in the thread:


rublev_money24
lighgasaggnext
efniconra
Abdu789
noonan78
notkindtiro
HeriWahyudi13

They all have posted in this thread as their (his) last job:

[ANN] [S4F] Proof of Ownership | Register & Identify Any Item - S4F ON UNISWAP

There's a whole bunch of other accounts connected to this farm which posted in this thread, but I don't have time to get into it at the moment (I'll finish the list and tag everybody later). Their contract for the S4FE thread bumping seems to have expired on Nov. 1st.
3874  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: stake.com scam they steal my money more then 6BTC on: November 10, 2020, 06:36:50 AM
That's what they write yes. The truth is, they don't want to pay out and make up an excuse that a "so-called" exploit has been used. Casino games from providers cannot be exploited, they are watertight.
That exploit story is just complete nonsense. They had to pay and did not want to. Pure scam. I also spoke to someone where Stake.com did not pay out 220 bitcoins.
This site certainly belongs to the top 3 scam on the forum.

Why on earth would anyone believe you over Stunna? 

I also spoke to someone who said you're a liar. See how easy it is to do that?

You, gosha@e-coin, apparently bought another account with which you will continue trolling sportsbooks and casinos for no real reason. You won't drum up business for game-protect no matter what you do here. Everyone already knows you are both frauds.
3875  Economy / Reputation / Re: Arcas -- Bought account? on: November 10, 2020, 06:23:05 AM
From a different thread:

nice try gosha.

pretty clever, but not clever enough.

Even though I think Betnomi has an unclear policy on her site, I don't think he has anything to do with this situation.
It looks more like Gosha is trying to set a trap for Betnomi. Normally that will be out of revenge, otherwise you won't do such a thing. The question then is what happened between the two.

I think this account belongs to gosha@e-coin, which I believe works for game-protect. I don't think gosha and GP are the same people -- its possible he's getting "help" from somebody, for god understands what reason exactly... But:

- Gosha and Arcas use similar language
- When gosha takes a break from Sept 11 - Oct 11, Arcas posting volume goes up quite a bit, and he takes a turn toward trolling casinos

Red tag is certainly warranted here.
3876  Economy / Speculation / Re: Calling top at $16500 (Even Newer!: $2483 bottom 19 Feb 2021 MtGox said so!) on: November 10, 2020, 05:08:45 AM
Hello folks, just wanted to pop in because in the past I've been accused of only showing up when things are going my way Smiley

I'm not totally surprised that the price action is so ebullient, and I was certainly wrong on the way we get to $2k but I still think thats where its headed. (I also remember being on the other side of the fence over the years, and how ridiculous I must sound to you!)

You sound ridiculous for the simple reason that you are ridiculous. Short of an extinction-level event, we're never coming anywhere near $2k ever again (at least not for decades). Just because you're older now that you decide to cross over to the wrong side of the fence it doesn't also mean that you are smarter or wiser.

The price of Bitcoin BSV going up because its becoming more and more useful... thats what I am interested in.

Have fun waiting. How many laps around the block do you have to take before you realize nobody wants to use a coin developed by a con artist?
3877  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone know whos address is? I'm thinking a tumbler on: November 10, 2020, 04:08:53 AM
The 3H19hesgsQrB4YpR68EJgSZAiH6U8pbTWe address seems like an interesting one. lots of outputs go to exchange accounts or Bitcoin on/off ramps. Is this a trader, or his organisation, sending the coins to an exchange to trade? or perhaps to cash out?

This also looks like an exchange address but it probably belongs to a different exchange. Maybe its a service like Changelly or something. Your friend has a crazy story. This "trader" you are talking about of course isn't a trader at all but a scammer. How did your friend come in contact with them? It seems like he probably established some degree of trust with this person -- how, I'm not certain.

P.S how in the hell did I not know about walletexplorer.com great site.

It is a great site and I've connected a lot of alt accounts with it. However, keep in mind that there are ways to combine outputs from entirely different users into the same transaction, so, it's not a 100% way to link entities.
3878  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone know whos address is? I'm thinking a tumbler on: November 09, 2020, 08:38:41 AM
I'm wondering if anyone here can confirm that this address is a tumbler. According to the below url this is either a tumbler or some kind of exchange address

https://www.bitcoinabuse.com/reports/1L1xSXttdsBAPVjVfyoyCg3RZbdHinT5G5

Thanks

It belongs to Huobi; I think its a customer address, which means if its been used for anything shady then it is a reference for law enforcement. Seems a few people aren't happy with whoever is behind it...

In this transaction, it is part of a multisig transaction to another address: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/tx/873c5e22fdd0f1a0d7dca4c7440c72587d74296d7d9bae0b4ab2641c45a81d15

Here's the wallet as grouped by walletexplorer (note that it labels the wallet as "Huobi.com-2"):
https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/Huobi.com-2?from_address=1B1FMUFTQihFeKhhrVsUTF8WToEFzG1Sy8

3879  Economy / Speculation / Re: Could 2018 repeat itself? Price approaching 20K and high fees followed by crash on: November 09, 2020, 07:51:13 AM
You're correct here and the only thing really different from last time is this time around there are a few second layer options to consider. There's still a learning curve involved to onboard new users, but those who seek a way around having to pay crazy fees will learn how to use them. At this point LN is really on good for those who don't mind lying on custodial or 3rd party solutions, whereas Blockstream's Liquid network is pretty much ready to go, for anyone now.

I know Bitfinex allows customers convert BTC back and forth to LN or Liquid BTC free of charge -- once other exchanges adopt Liquid, I predict more everyday users will keep their bitcoin in that form in order to escape fees.
3880  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any idea when the Bitcoin Mempool will stop being so congested? on: November 09, 2020, 07:41:58 AM
Things are momentarily improved in terms of fees as the price has somewhat stabilized, at least relative to how its been for the last couple weeks, so not as many people are trying to get get their coins rapidly on or off exchanges. For a long time I've thought that the fundamental/intrinsic value of bitcoin decreases as fees increase, as higher fees equal less likelihood that it is viable as a means of currency.

I think this time around second layer solutions are in place to onboard regufees turned off from the price of fees -- its just a matter of them adopting to it (Liquid by Blockstream is actually easier to use than LN -- its just missing any sort of awareness).
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