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3861  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Definitive PROOF that Satoshi Nakamoto is about to be exposed because ... on: January 30, 2017, 07:29:00 PM
to add another direction to the craig wright as a satoshi fall guy social misdirection drama.

ill add this name as the fourth musketeer, which i presume cough*media*cough are investigating as part of their circle jerk of their own rumour creation

Joseph Vaughn Perling


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdvQTwjVmrE
this video is after craig ran off to the UK. but before he allowed gizmodo and wired to publish his tipoff.. in essense this is craig wrights attempt to get his name out there before he unlocks the media storm.

then looking at Joseph Vaughn Perling
google can see JVP saying he met cough*satoshi*cough many times.

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VaughnPerling says he met Wright at a conference in Amsterdam[2005] three years before publication of the Bitcoin white paper – and that Wright introduced himself as Satoshi Nakamoto at that time.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/satoshi-saga-continues-tulip-trust-trustee-expected-to-appear-by-september-says-joseph-vaughnperling-1462467803/

(im facepalming and laughing at the same time)

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/seven-questions-to-make-sense-of-craig-wright-s-signature-proofs-1462307704/

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Is anyone else backing Wright's story?

Yes.

Shortly after Wright's media storm ignited, two more digital currency veterans spoke out to back Wright's claims: R3 architect Ian Grigg, and New Liberty Dollar issuer Joseph Vaughn Perling.

Going into more detail in a blog post, Grigg claims that Wright was part of a small team behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, which would have also included the late Dave Kleiman. Grigg also notes that the team suffered much distress throughout the past years, suggesting Wright deserves to be left in peace now.

Perling did not provide much more background information, though his tweets echoed a similar sentiment as Grigg's: Wright – who is the man behind Satoshi Nakamoto – experiences much distress, and deserves some privacy.

As opposed to Andresen and Matonis, however, Grigg and Perling do not claim to have seen cryptographic evidence. Nor have they provided any.

https://twitter.com/haq4good/status/825188746093932544



http://www.coindesk.com/events/construct-2017/

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This 350 attendee, invite-only event will include leaders from all major blockchain communities: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger, Blockstack, Zcash, and more. Construct was designed to promote cross-­community collaboration and to help ensure the “internet of value” is built on an open, secure and interoperable foundation.

Organizer: Thank you, everybody, for attending. First off, I wish to relay a rumor ...

Cryptocurrency Periodicals: Much info! Such wow! On day one of the behind-closed-doors two-day meatup, a rumor was advanced by its host who was told by a friend that he (or she) overheard a conversation between two other attendees while taking a shit in stall number three of the unisex bathroom. There are claims that pictures exist depicting the unisex bathroom that was heavily frequented, cementing the notion that the rumor has validity.
3862  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitland - ICO - Decentralized Land Registry on: January 30, 2017, 06:40:54 PM
Bitcointalk forum does not deserve a "PR Guy"...it is where you do damage control with the trolls who have nothing better to do with their lives...

So why don't you do some of that "damage control" and address the stuff that's been posted here in the last few pages. There seem to be serious accusations against you but all you can do is some righteous indignation? Come on, use your masters degrees, post something coherent.


I'm glad to see you and Gleb engaging this scammer and project. Chris was backed by plenty to shield him in the beginning but like other projects he was in, time and consequences catch up to him.
I look forward to see Gleb unique silly talking points Roll Eyes vs Chris's academic and professional fake virtuous signalling.
He'll play a lot of racism cards on ya Gleb, its his go to if you look at the first pages, but he doesn't link any convincing points.
As you've experienced so far its just a lot of swearing and 'tu quoque' hand waving. Pretty typical when the math in the background is showing exactly who he is.

I look forward to people combing, sniffing, the chains from this project to show where the money ends up at  Smiley

 

I can't wait till this Niger plays the racist card on my ass, with apologies if Master Bates isn't from Nigeria, I'll continue to refer to him as a Niger till the dude provides proof such ain't the case. Here's to the day that he https://youtu.be/CqYFu_Sfnus?t=265
3863  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Funding Solar Energy with Bitcoin - a solid state & silicon based economy? on: January 30, 2017, 06:14:00 PM

Today, over 620 million people live without access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa; that's twice the population of the United States without access to the modern day electrical conveniences and necessities that facilitate our lives and work each day.

This is genius! I can easily envision the world's cheapest-built largest solar power array smack-dab in the middle of the hottest and driest part of Africa supplying virtually free electricity to factories and households populated with millions of upright mammals not dependant on a readily supply of water or food. How many shares am I able to buy during the upcoming ICO? Further, is the venerable Larry Christopher Master Bates involved in this venture overseeing his Amazon women management team?

Hmmm... if your understanding of African socio-economics came from viewing The Lion King then I can understand why you may think that. Back on planet Earth, the population of Africa is 1.2 billion and they do have power hungry buildings that accommodate solar panel installations quite nicely.

You can see who is involved in the project here (no Master Bates involved): https://thesunexchange.com/the-core-team#36



Hmmm... if your understanding were of my understanding, then I can't understand how you came to the conclusion that I was alluding to existing power hungry buildings when I clearly expressed building such in the middle of nowhere where hardly any water could be had, let alone food for the multitudes already living there, the very folks your envision's designed to help.

Surely, you weren't first playing the sensational card so to illicit emotions, then jump ship from the truly poor to the quasi-poor white-collar workers in Africa, were you? I may or may not be versed in African socio-economics, but I sure as hell can recognize ... okay, I'm not sure what I recognize here, but I'm willing to bet it's something.



^^^ First use of the Szabo clasped hands facepalm. Know your meme: Szabo facepalmed after the panel moderator introduced all her friends, excited to be in their presence (perhaps cumming in her panties), but when Craig Steven Wright starting blabbering out his accolades, the moderator stopped him mid-stride and demanded of him, "Who are you" immediately resulting in the captured image above. ref. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdvQTwjVmrE (just view first couple minutes is all)
3864  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Definitive PROOF that Satoshi Nakamoto is about to be exposed because ... on: January 30, 2017, 10:36:35 AM
How rumors get started: https://criptonoticias.com/eventos/baja-asistencia-durante-segundo-dia-satoshi-roundtable/#axzz4XEsOYJMR


"Dear Diary: I think the redhead sitting across the aisle has the hots for me. Meanwhile, I can't help but feel that Craig Steven Wright is once again gonna provide proof that he is indeed Satoshi Nakamoto. PS: I missed my period again, thus I'm either going through menopause or I got pregnant when I sat on a toilet seat formerly utilized by Marshall Long. Oh, and I heard a rumor that somebody purchased a $4M home in California via bitcoins, but I'll believe that once I read such in some cryptocurrency periodical. Re Satoshi Roundtable, pretty thin turnout today, perhaps due to a many drinking more than their fair share of readily supplied Romulan Ale while most us attendees were in the hottub butt-ass naked last night, or was it this morning?. Rumor has it that Marshall Long was considering jumping in to take a bath, but opted out at the last minute so to play with his drones."
3865  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Funding Solar Energy with Bitcoin - a solid state & silicon based economy? on: January 30, 2017, 10:14:11 AM
Does Bitcoin hold the key to sustainable development in Africa? and the planet?

Today, over 620 million people live without access to electricity in sub-Saharan Africa; that's twice the population of the United States without access to the modern day electrical conveniences and necessities that facilitate our lives and work each day. Africa is currently home to some of the world's fastest growing economies, however, lack of affordable and reliable energy hinders tangible progress for much of its population.

In addition to housing some of the world's most promising economies, Africa is the sunniest continent on Earth. Despite present issues surrounding energy access, favourable sun-light conditions and historically low solar-panel costs indicate that the cheapest and quickest way for Africa to become electrified in the future is through solar power. Unfortunately, investing in Africa can be problematic due to high levels of government corruption. Many believe that the advent of crypto-currency and blockchain technology may hold the solution.

Solar powering Africa with Bitcoin


The solar energy crowd-selling platform www.TheSunExchange.com, which won 'Best Bitcoin and Blockchain Business in Africa' in 2016, has taken the international remittance properties of Bitcoin and applied it into solving Africa's energy crisis. Most solar panels in the world are installed on the roofs of commercial and industrial buildings such as factories and warehouses. This is not the case in many regions of Africa, where projects under $1million are left unfunded as debt from African banks is expensive and development banks won?t write cheques that small.

To close this funding gap for solar energy, The Sun Exchange hosts technically validated solar projects as ?crowd-sales?, inviting individuals around the world to purchase the photo-voltaic cells that make up the solar panels using Bitcoin micro-payments. Following the principles of crowd-funding, The Sun Exchange solar projects are pre-financed, and only constructed once all available solar cells have been purchased. To overcome the volatility of bitcoin pricing during a 60-day crowd-sale period, the platform tracks the BTC price and allocates accordingly the number of solar cells to the buyer when the crowd-sale completes.

Once the solar plant is in operation, the owners of the solar cells receive a 20 year stream of passive Bitcoin income from the rental payments of the electricity user. This means the solar cell owners earn an average rate of return of 10% per annum for two decades.  A South African school and now a tyre recycling factory have been funded in this way, and the solar cells are owned globally by individual digital currency users with ongoing solar powered nano-income payments made possible because of the unique properties of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin and the zero carbon solid state economy

While Bitcoin?s potential to fuel investment in and distributed ownership of our future global energy supply is promising, the amount of energy that the Bitcoin mining network requires continues to draw criticism. Some claim that it will consume as much electricity as the country of Denmark by 2020.  In view that services such as The Sun Exchange enable Bitcoin to be used for financing renewable energy generation, how does this impact the Bitcoin ecosystems energy balance?

No one knows for certain how much energy the Bitcoin network requires to run. In a recent Silicon Valley meetup, computer scientist Andreas Anonolpolis proposed that the Bitcoin mining network may require around 350MW of power to run, which is just over 3 TWh (terra watt hours) of electricity use each year. With an assumption that the majority of Bitcoin mining takes place in coal powered China, then the annual carbon emissions will be 3066000 metric tonnes. That's double the carbon footprint of the world?s entire fleet of passenger-laden Boeing 747's, if they were to fly continuously around the globe at once.

At a $1000 BTC price, one Bitcoin can be used to finance 1 kW of solar power plant. If that solar plant were to be installed in sunny but coal reliant and energy hungry Africa, 1kW of solar panels will generate 1800kWh of electricity per year, offsetting nearly 2 tonnes of carbon emissions.  In this case, the energy it took to mine that Bitcoin (666kWh) will be paid back in just under 18 weeks. Given that a solar panel will carry on generating clean electricity for at least 25 years, a single Bitcoin used to fund solar energy actually creates a positive balance of  400000kWh (400MWh) of clean sun-powered electricity over the system's lifespan. The Bitcoin that financed it still exist, and are being traded in the markets doing work.

Bitcoin is money created on a silicon chip powered by electricity. It can now be used to finance silicon chips that produce electricity which can be sold for money. Are we potentially witnessing the dawn of a 100% silicon based clean energy economy? In Africa, we may well be.


This is genius! I can easily envision the world's cheapest-built largest solar power array smack-dab in the middle of the hottest and driest part of Africa supplying virtually free electricity to factories and households populated with millions of upright mammals not dependant on a readily supply of water or food. How many shares am I able to buy during the upcoming ICO? Further, is the venerable Larry Christopher Master Bates involved in this venture overseeing his Amazon women management team?
3866  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools and protestants. on: January 30, 2017, 10:05:16 AM
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Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools and protestants.

You go, girlfriend! You go!
Sorry to have left you out...

Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools, protestants and pink tutu wearing pig faggots donning four knee pads.

FTFY!
3867  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Speaking of sensationalized news ... on: January 30, 2017, 08:45:30 AM
Since when do we complain about positive fluff pieces in the media, when the same media use Fud to write shill articles to give a negative perception about Bitcoin? Let them write what they want, we cannot do anything about that. What proof would be needed to substantiate the claims that were pushed in that article, without doxing the owner of those bitcoins?

We need more Fluff articles like this to cancel out all the negative shilling being done by bigger media outlets. ^smile^

My bad! You're right! We need more FLUFF articles that have no semblance to the truth in advancing the Bitcoin cause to those who don't know their asses from holes in the ground, whereupon they can tell their friends about the real deal they've just learnt about. What the fuck was I thinkin'? I guess that's why I've yet to participated in sig campaigns like you do - managers figured out long ago that I'm not smart enough.

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What proof would be needed to substantiate the claims that were pushed in that article, without doxing the owner of those bitcoins?

Since those who participate in sig campaigns like yourself don't read past the OP of a thread when replying, allow me to once again provide a link where you'll learn firsthand that no home in Hermosa Beach, CA, was recently sold for $4M: http://www.realtor.com/soldhomeprices/Hermosa-Beach_CA/sby-10. Ergo, no home in said city was sold via bitcoins OR the sale price was less (doubt more) than $4M.

Remember, it was Bitpay, BFL and Hashtrade that publicly stated that Bitpay acted as a third-party payment provider in processing the first ever million-dollar bitcoin transaction between BFL and Hashtrade, a stated fact that later, like within days, I blew outta the water as being a falsehood complete with proof outta my ass [and via the blockchain (maybe you've heard of it - blockchain)].

We're not talkin' rocket science here, else I'd be outta my league, albeit at one time I could and have easily explained in layman's terms how much thrust it would take to put a salt and pepper shaker in orbit with half my brain tied behind my back. Today, I would need the help of Google because I failed in life to find a company seeking a brainiac able to conduct said math/science in sending a set of salt and pepper shakers into orbit, let alone send them to the nearest star, whatever that white dwarf system is called, thus forgetting how to perform the calculations.
3868  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Definitive PROOF that Satoshi Nakamoto is about to be exposed because ... on: January 30, 2017, 03:03:59 AM
That is the first Pete Rizzo article that I think is stupid and useless. Unless he already has the follow up story and has a solid lead on who Satoshi really is, I am quite disappointed that he came up with that article. He made me waste 5 min.s of my life by reading it.

Let me see if I got this straight. It took you five minutes to read a short article that takes most every other English speaking person in the world no more than one minute to read. On top of that, in the same sentence you expressed wasting your life by reading it in spite of clearly known to all reading this reply that you indeed got paid for your efforts via posting about your dreadful experience which includes a paid sig campaign below the fold that you're participating in, ergo not a waste. How close am I?

In case you read a different article, the following is the article in question in its entirety:



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That is the first Pete Rizzo article that I think is stupid and useless.

Albeit not stupid, I'll give you one guess as to who penned the following article back in December 2015: http://www.coindesk.com/police-raid-home-of-alleged-bitcoin-creator-craig-wright/ HINT: He attended University of Massachusetts located in Amherst where Gavin Andresen currently resides, and has extensive experience managing teams of journalists and copywriters, guiding editorial content and larger product vision.

Ok what I said is harsh. Maybe the word stupid is the wrong word to use, I should have used farfetched. I believe this is another wild goose chase just like what the journalist for Newsweek did. She pointed to Dorian Nakamoto which turned out to be the wrong.

Also do not forget that this is a huge gamble for Pete Rizzo. The outcome of this story will make or break his career. I like him and his articles, please do not get me wrong. But this article honestly made my eyes roll and say "This again?" in my head. Or maybe it was the thread title having "definitive PROOF" that made me have high expectations.

Perhaps now you can see what I did there: If a seasoned editor like Pete Rizzo can pass off a rumor stemming from a closed-door meeting as being news, I, a Dumb-ass, can pen a thread with "definitive PROOF" in its title expanding upon his extraordinary exposé, then trump this thread with yet another thread in re a sensationalized story currently making the rounds - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1767039.0.
3869  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-01-27] Man buys house with Bitcoin, lucks into a $1.3M profit on: January 30, 2017, 02:15:29 AM
The truth about this transaction: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1767039.0

<my 16666th post>  Tongue Tongue Tongue
3870  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Speaking of sensationalized news ... on: January 30, 2017, 02:05:09 AM
RawDog needs to get his ass in gear to reprimand them Reddit users for starting duplicate threads: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/duplicates/5qmebl/man_buys_house_in_bitcoins_lucks_into_13_million/



A many of the replies center around idiot posters seriously concerned about the seller incurring a lost because ... wait for it ... the buyer incurred a profit.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes And these are people within our ranks. Imagine what those not versed in cryptocurrencies believe.

And, if that were enough to date, we have another site rehashing the same bullshit: http://www.newsbtc.com/2017/01/28/buying-real-estate-bitcoin-netted-us1-3m-profit/

No need to post its content, for its virtually the same, so let's bring light to its author, mmmkay?

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JP Buntinx

JP is working hard to bring more credibility to the Bitcoin and blockchain news industry. Outside of being Europe Editor at Newsbtc, JP is also an active writer for the website, and does not shy away from letting his opinion be heard.

Much cred! Such wow!

And of course we have our very own thread in the Press section: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1767305.0
3871  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitland - ICO - Decentralized Land Registry on: January 30, 2017, 12:45:06 AM
Bitcointalk forum does not deserve a "PR Guy"...it is where you do damage control with the trolls who have nothing better to do with their lives...

So why don't you do some of that "damage control" and address the stuff that's been posted here in the last few pages. There seem to be serious accusations against you but all you can do is some righteous indignation? Come on, use your masters degrees, post something coherent.


From the desk of ...


... to suchmoon:

From the desk of Oh, I forgot I had two, so here's the other one:

3872  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ORO] OroCoin ■ POW ■ Multiple Pools ■ NOVA | Cryptopia | CoinExchange on: January 29, 2017, 10:58:36 PM
I hope oro coin will listed in popular exchange soon because I am sure that the price of oro coin will rise significantly. I usualy use poloniex but ce cex is the best. I am sure that the developer is already have a good plan for this coin.

C-Cex is coming soon. If you want it listed on Poloniex, you need to tell Poloniex to list it. They need to see demand Smiley
yes I want it to list on poloniex. Can you tell me where to make the demand to them to add your coin to poloniex? I am trading mostly on that exchange that is why I will like that yor coin is added to poloniex too.

Here you go: https://poloniex.com/coinRequest

I don't know what kind of motherfuckin operation you're running here, but ... Oops! Wrong thread. Carry on, bud.  Tongue Tongue Tongue
3873  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I am a Journalist writing about Larry Christopher Bates the serial-scammer on: January 29, 2017, 10:48:06 PM
HA!

out of those 5 projects, only one has failed...20% failure rate is pretty fucking awesome...

You might want to check before you call something "failed" to make sure it's not still going...

http://www.marinecoin.org/

Marinecoin is still going strong...Demir is the developer on that, and he does great work.


out of the 5 projects you listed, only Prozcoin failed, and that failed because it was FUDDED, not because of the team...

so...please...if you want to do some REAL journalism, why don't you come talk to me at Larry.Christopher.Bates on a skype video chat.

Be a man.  If you want to hurl slander and accusations that you KNOW are bullshit, at least face me like a man and talk to ME.



Chris

http://www.marinecoin.org/



Reads to me like Demir the developer guru has left the building.
3874  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitland - ICO - Decentralized Land Registry on: January 29, 2017, 10:41:33 PM
Freagin disaster here on bitcointalk.Hope that all this fud wont have a negative impact on the project.Chris is too emotional for a PR guy, in the meantime...https://cointelegraph.com/news/nigerian-government-offers-support-to-blockchain-development-group

He sold ~20 mil CADASTRALS for BTS and then quess what? Cashed out on Poloniex.
https://cryptofresh.com/u/bitland-global-1

How can you still trust this guy? Read again the fist posts and see that from all the promises, nothing what delivered.

Bullshit

https://steemit.com/bitland/@yasemin-gencer/bitland-registers-first-properties-onto-blockchain-in-october-and-competes-in-fincluders-start-up-challenge-in-berlin-germany-in

Bitland Registers First Properties onto Blockchain in October and Competes in Fincluders Start-up Challenge in Berlin in November


We registered our first properties last year.  You idiots that only look here for information are not wanted, needed, nor add anything but idiocy.  You're incorrect.  As well as my reactions on this forum, this place doesn't deserve professional attention.

This place is full of idiots that threw 160 million at THEDAO.  Address those morons before you come talking to me.  That is pretty funny that anyone dares try to point at us as anything but legit.

Morons

Gotta love the morons that can find this forum but can't find actual news sources about the project.

So the blockchain lies? What an idiot... And he has two fucking masters degrees... I guess both of them purchased with money stolen from people.

Claims to have earned two master's degrees (we might as well agree on its correct spelling).
Plays The DAO (correct spelling) card.
Ergo, leget (incorrect spelling coz we's morons).

I'd say that somebody needs to slap the livin' shit outta this nefarious asshole, Larry Christopher Master Bates.

I'm just gonna leave this here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1548350.msg17666986#msg17666986


That is CRAZY

I AM Larry Christopher Bates, and I can't get the Bitcointalk people to stop these types of douchebags from spreading this nonsense about me.  A quick google search shows my Academia profile to show that i have two fucking master's degrees, one in telecommunications, and one in cyber security.


You almost had me convinced till I remembered that Leroy Fodor's StakeMiners (the entity) also earned a degree, a B.B.A. from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, according to its Linkedin page easily found via a quick google search showing its Academia profile.

I now say that slappin' the livin' shit outta you isn't good enough for your scammy nefarious ass, Mr. Master Bates.
3875  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools and protestants. on: January 29, 2017, 07:35:07 PM
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Filthy scammers, cheats, hackers, thieves, conmen, fools and protestants.

You go, girlfriend! You go!
3876  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitland - ICO - Decentralized Land Registry on: January 29, 2017, 07:23:33 PM
Freagin disaster here on bitcointalk.Hope that all this fud wont have a negative impact on the project.Chris is too emotional for a PR guy, in the meantime...https://cointelegraph.com/news/nigerian-government-offers-support-to-blockchain-development-group

He sold ~20 mil CADASTRALS for BTS and then quess what? Cashed out on Poloniex.
https://cryptofresh.com/u/bitland-global-1

How can you still trust this guy? Read again the fist posts and see that from all the promises, nothing what delivered.

Bullshit

https://steemit.com/bitland/@yasemin-gencer/bitland-registers-first-properties-onto-blockchain-in-october-and-competes-in-fincluders-start-up-challenge-in-berlin-germany-in

Bitland Registers First Properties onto Blockchain in October and Competes in Fincluders Start-up Challenge in Berlin in November


We registered our first properties last year.  You idiots that only look here for information are not wanted, needed, nor add anything but idiocy.  You're incorrect.  As well as my reactions on this forum, this place doesn't deserve professional attention.

This place is full of idiots that threw 160 million at THEDAO.  Address those morons before you come talking to me.  That is pretty funny that anyone dares try to point at us as anything but legit.

Morons

Gotta love the morons that can find this forum but can't find actual news sources about the project.

The only MORON is you.  You're a scammer.  That's what you do.  Hopefully after this scam your name is permanently tarnished and rightfully so.  And what does the DAO have to do with you and your SMALL TIME SCAMS?  The DAO was out of your league.  It's hilarious to hear a small time hoodlum like you even talking about things you don't have the intelligence to understand.  That was a scam that you could only dream about.  Your small time con games are chump change.   

Fact #1
Christopher Larry Bates is a SMALL TIME SCAMMER

Fact #2
Christopher Larry Bates wakes up every morning thinking about his next Scam

Fact #3
Christopher Larry Bates is a mentally challenged individual lacking any normal reasoning capabilities

Fact #4
Christopher Larry Bates is a SMALL TIME PUNK trying to act like someone important

Fact #5
Christopher Larry Bates will grow old without friends, penniless, and covered in filth

Dude, please delete your post so not to give nefarious actors fodder for the next time they discredit me via your list of facts.  Tongue Tongue Tongue
3877  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: January 29, 2017, 07:20:36 PM

You almost had me convinced till ...

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the same kindness, his competence and his fear to be discovered

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=18639

Why do you keep assuming Oldminer is Thomas?  There is no proof of that.  And from my personal experience with Oldminer, he's a great guy.



Seriously, my bad if such is such is not the case, Vlad, merely going by what others have espoused. Again, I have no horse in this race, thus shall regress back to funninging your venerable thread.  Tongue Tongue Tongue
3878  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Speaking of sensationalized news ... on: January 29, 2017, 07:15:52 PM
I wish there were less retarded articles like this, a lot of this stuff is absolutely insane when you consider the amount of clicks they get from something like this and how it is, in its essence, clickbait. Literally nothing beneficial beyond sensationalized information.

It's a shame that internet journalism has devolved this far.

Aside: That's how one who participates in sig campaigns should be penning posts, and I'm not just saying that because in this case the poster's echoing my sentiment (seriously, for I'm on record in sticking it up myriad posters' asses echoing my sentiments who also participate in sig campaigns because the intend of such were obvious). Bravo, dude.
3879  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitland - ICO - Decentralized Land Registry on: January 29, 2017, 06:59:54 PM
Bitcointalk forum does not deserve a "PR Guy"...it is where you do damage control with the trolls who have nothing better to do with their lives...

To further cement the notion as to what Chris Master Bates is tryin' in vain to engrain, consider ...

Hello,

I am VERY much interested in getting more women involved in the crypto community.  I am working with Coinproz currently, and trying to establish a network of news sources, merchants, escrow services etc.  If you already have a site dedicated to females in the community, please contact me at Chrisbates01@gmail.com if you are interested in becoming part of the Coinproz Network, as we are trying to not make cryptos another "boys's club".  We have girlfriends, mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters, and don't want them to be left out.  We also don't want to be disingenuous and be a group of males speaking for women.  As I said, please contact me if you are interested in networking so we can help women get a bigger forum in this community.


Chris Bates

This is currently the Coinproz Twitter page, as we are about 10 days from launching the site still:

https://twitter.com/coinproz

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3880  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Speaking of sensationalized news ... on: January 29, 2017, 06:42:19 PM
Thank you, Lulu Chang, for not doing due diligence prior to you, too, publishing a rehashed account in re Bitpay having no issues with its CCO, Sonny Singh, blabbermouthing about it rich clients' affairs, inadvertedly putting them in harms way of nefarious actors known to going through great lengths to secure what is not rightfully theirs: http://www.digitaltrends.com/business/bitcoin-home-buying-profit/

A fuckin retard, myself included, can now deduce exactly which home was purchased during the cited timeframe via http://www.realtor.com/soldhomeprices/Hermosa-Beach_CA/sby-10. From there, it's only a matter of viewing the public records to learn who purchased the home, again, all thanks to Bitpay's CCO, Sonny Singh, releasing the information of one of Bitpay's rich clients under the guise of a FAILED anonymous account, most likely designed to bring awareness to their brand akin to when Bitpay released the following lie which I had no problem exposing as a falsehood, then worst, as an illegal transaction by another dude named Sonny of BFL fame:

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BF Labs, Inc. Processes $1 Million Bitcoin Merchant Transaction for Institutional Bitcoin Mining Hardware Purchase

Butterfly Labs (BF Labs Inc.), the Kansas-based leader in Bitcoin Mining technology, has announced that it has processed a payment of One Million dollars in Bitcoin through Bitpay - the largest single transaction ever executed by a Bitcoin payment processor.

These funds represent a down-payment on a multi-million dollar order from HashTrade, a sister company of one of Butterfly Labs' largest existing customers. The multi-PetaHash order is for Butterfly's innovative 28nm Monarch card, and these initial funds will be used to enable production of products which the company will begin delivering in December 2013.

To be clear, you or I can't use Bitpay as an exchange, viz. sending them X bitcoins whereupon they deposit X dollars in your bank account. But that's exactly what happened with that supposed million dollar payment from HashTrade back in the day. The million had been sitting in BFL's bitcoin coffer for a period of time prior to Sonny sending it to Bitpay for fiat directed to some bank account - ALL FUCKIN DOCUMENTED! Further, Sonny Vleisides of BFL continued to funnel bitcoins toward Bitpay to the tune of ... wait for it ... millions of dollars stemmed from dated miner purchases processed by Bitpay and, as we all now know, mined bitcoins stemmed from the days-long burn-in process of BFL's clients' bitcoin miners.

Ironically, the above PROVEN account has never been picked up by any crypto-themed rag, but they have no problem publishing the likes of what this thread's about or, you're gonna love this, about Carl Pattersfield - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1665977.0 - where instead of speaking of some anonymous dude, merely create a persona that's never been indexed by Google et al. because, perhaps, the dude's been homeless since his birth weaving in and out of society prior to finding a laptop flushed with bitcoins brought to light to Carl by a person versed in Bitcoin who just so happened to be dining at a cafe walking distance of the dumpster from where Carl just came, still pushing his shopping cart with a growling stomach, musing about his next meal ... and bath (unlike Marshall Long).
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