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41  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] BFL ASIC Single 60GH/s very early pre-order #1674 250 BTC on: June 13, 2013, 03:32:49 AM
Bump.
42  Economy / Securities / Re: S.MG - The Ministry of Games. on: June 05, 2013, 07:23:10 PM
He is going back to his roots, porn. So we might see a happy ending here!
43  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] BFL ASIC Single 60GH/s very early pre-order #1674 200 BTC on: May 08, 2013, 08:38:25 PM
Just to confirm. . .

Phillj will ship directly to new buyer? (I am UK based).

Is Phillj acceptable/available as escrow?

What price are you asking? Is this a bidding thread?

Thanks!

Myrdd.

Philj will ship directly to the buyer. The escrow can be with a forum moderator.
I'm asking 200 BTC, no bidding.

Thanks.
44  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] BFL ASIC Single 60GH/s 125 BTC IN-HAND on: May 08, 2013, 03:07:06 PM
I'm looking to sale my BFL order as per title. The order was made by Philj and this is my share of his previous mining operation PIMP.
More details here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=126599.0

I accept escrow with a reputable provider, and the funds will be released to me only after you receive the unit. The unit will be shipped to the new owner by Philj. For any problem with the unit after delivery, you will have to deal direct with BFL.

I will ask Philj to confirm in this thread that I own the unit.

Thank you.
45  Economy / Securities / Re: [CLAIM PROCESS CLOSED February 15th] ASIC.COOP ASIC MINERS COOPERATIVE on: May 03, 2013, 06:39:51 PM
I think the person to ask is wogaut (sp?).

What?
Last time I checked we got our Singles SC from wogaut ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=88008.msg1031266#msg1031266 and also scroll down a little) . Once he receives them from BFL he will transfer them to ciuciu, Therefore wogaut is in contact with BFL, not ciuciu.

Edit: Also: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=92267.0  I will ask.

hm, ok. and thanks for asking. I had no idea about any of this above. Confusing to me, except for the part someone is cheaper than bfl. dang this is taking forever, for what ever machines we are suppose to get.

Edit:
We are two months off, from being a year away on that post, holy shit.

I will post news as soon as I get them form wogaut. Hopefully we will hear soon from BFL shipping department.

Thanks.
46  Economy / Securities / Re: [CLOSING] PUREASIC: Investor payout complete on: May 03, 2013, 06:35:13 PM
As BFL are slowly shipping, have you received any news from them?

Newar, I don't recognize your forum handle as being one of the PUREASIC investors, who this forum thread is intended for.
If you are a ASIC.COOP investor, you might post this question in their thread, ciuciu is their operator and point person. 

Currently, I am in the process to get things worked out with BFL, so I'm ready when they are to not lose any valuable time. 
At this point I cannot offer any more insight than what's posted on the forums (here and at the BFL forum). 

For my buyers, I am getting ready and will contact you by email when I have some more specific information as to a shipping date (and everyone who bought from me has my email address and I'm happy to answer any individual concerns).  But for now, I'm just following BFL's news as anxiously as you are.



Hi,

He is indeed an investor in ASIC.COOP. I will post news in the ASIC.COOP thread as soon as I get them form wogaut.

Thanks.
47  Other / Off-topic / Re: MPEX/MPOE-PR on: April 26, 2013, 02:08:31 PM
Still no scammer tag for the pervert?

It's funny when people with no shred of a reputation are discussing the reputations of others.

My point exactly! At least we agree on something.
48  Economy / Securities / Re: Bitcoin's oldest and greatest public company is one year old. on: April 25, 2013, 01:32:15 PM

WTF! YOU ARE ALL MP! Shenanigans!

Guys, I think it's time to tell her.

No one on the forums is real. Everyone is a MP sockpuppet. Including ciuciu. And you.

You got it, you little hawk!

I get it now! Ciuciu is actually a MP sock puppet, and he drums up interest in all the MP threads by being a useless troll/devils advocate, thus bumping the threads to make sure everybody sees them. Genius!

I just like to post first, before you and the others are sent in to do your job. I mean not all of you are sock puppets, some like guruvan are doing it for pleasure Wink
49  Economy / Securities / Re: Bitcoin's oldest and greatest public company is one year old. on: April 25, 2013, 01:18:27 PM

WTF! YOU ARE ALL MP! Shenanigans!

Guys, I think it's time to tell her.

No one on the forums is real. Everyone is a MP sockpuppet. Including ciuciu. And you.

You got it, you little hawk!
50  Economy / Securities / Re: Bitcoin's oldest and greatest public company is one year old. on: April 25, 2013, 01:11:31 PM
Wht don't you celebrate by taking a look at the financial results?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AlhB0UHVxS67dGpBc2Rub3FtLTdHZ3ZPb09DY2pHWlE#gid=0
51  Other / Off-topic / Re: MPEX/MPOE-PR on: April 25, 2013, 01:03:28 PM
Still no scammer tag for the pervert?
52  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: ciuciu's "guaranteed" bond on: April 25, 2013, 03:00:41 AM
Um, why doesn't this guy have the scammer tag?

Not that it makes any difference, but still...

It is because you accepted my settlement and I no longer have any obligation to you.
53  Economy / Securities / Re: Bitcoin's oldest and greatest public company is one year old. on: April 24, 2013, 04:14:23 PM
This post is a fine example why you should never invest in somebody with mental problems.
54  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Hashkings Lending,Deposit 1.25% INSURED, ALL PPT ACCOUNTS CLOSING ON 8/19 on: April 23, 2013, 01:53:29 PM
Does anybody have any pictures of Hashking? Please PM if you do.

Thanks
55  Economy / Securities / Re: [BitFunder] My name is Bond. MPOE Bond. ( Jan: 9.99%, Feb: 4.8% Mar: -23%) on: April 01, 2013, 06:56:11 PM
Does anyone else think that the MPOR should be substantially higher, given the big March loss?

Or rather, why is a repeat of that loss unlikely if that's the case?

Be careful, most people who are answering and giving you advice in this thread are making money when you lose money.
56  Economy / Securities / Re: Largest Bitcoin loss to date. on: March 30, 2013, 07:44:22 PM
Congrats to the MPEx team for providing such an incredible level of liquidity in the options market.  The MPOE bot provides such an important service to the bitcoin finance community.  I'm happy to see that despite the steep losses this month, all contracts were honored without even the whiff of a 'glitch', 'hiccup', or 'hack'.

Sure, take a seat near the carriage.
57  Economy / Securities / Re: Largest Bitcoin loss to date. on: March 30, 2013, 04:59:34 PM
Ok.  Well done for being shitty at your job I guess.
MPOE bondholders made a loss while people who bought calls for BTCUSD profited.

Still ridiculous to brag about losing 27.8k btc.

This. You want a medal?


I think the fact that MPOE lost that much money in a month and is solvent and paying all parties as contractually agreed is hugely relevant and hugely impressive.

Sorry for the month of losses, MPOE, but thank you for doing it properly. It deserves respect.

I am under the impression MPOE has moved the entire risk on the bonds to the bond holders with their auctioning system, shielding themselves (and equity holders) from any and all losses. If this is inaccurate I retract my statement.

This is exactly what he did. I can bet he is the biggest winner on the other side. Next 2 months there will be small winnings again followed by a bigger loss. Then rinse and repeat.
58  Economy / Securities / Re: Largest Bitcoin loss to date. on: March 30, 2013, 04:56:22 PM
This. You want a medal?

Yes, actually. Think more, you might figure out why there's exactly one BTC business deserving of a medal.

The MPOE/MPEx March 2013 statement shows a 27,794.62815427 BTC nominal loss. At current USD/BTC rates that comes to a whopping 2.5 million dollars. Let that sink in for a minute.

This is probably more than whatever Bitcoin Savings & Trust lost (USD/BTC was ~7 at that time, so unless it was over 350,000 BTC or so...) .

This is certainly more than what Bitcoinica lost, independently through Zhou Tong's theft and jointly with the help of Amir Taaki and the rest of the Bitcoinica Consultancy "experts" in their own mind. Convert it all to fiat, add it all together, it doesn't get high enough to compete.

This is also more than pretty much all the other historical declared losses combined. You know all the countless endless cases of "our exchange got hacked"? How many so far? Well...convert them to fiat at the rate then prevailing, add them all together, it will come to less than MPOE's March loss.

Unlike the Pirate incident, unlike the Bitcoinica incidents, unlike each and every other "hack" and failure in Bitcoin history to date, S.MPOE is solvent, pays out normally, is requiring no "community support", is not "looking for options" and bla bla the future. Business as normal, when you trade 45 million notional you will occasionally show a few million in the red.

This, incidentally, is why CoinBlaBla isn't "bringing Wall Street to Bitcoin". Wall Street is already here, and has been, for a while.

Have a great day.

I'm sure that 90% of the loss is in his pocket now. The crazy guy is robbing you blind under the excuse of free market. Go on, you will lose your shirt soon.

How cute, proven scammer following the script. Bugger off.

You will say anything without any proof, you little piece of shit. Not proud of it, but I bought back almost all confirmed shareholders.

Now get back to selling guaranteed losing shares and stealing BTC, you crazy Wall Street wannabe.

Except S.MPOE are pretty much the only shares in BTC history trading higher today than a year ago. And by higher I mean something like 50x or w/e. The only other example is S.DICE and perhaps ASICMINER. Out of the rest of what, 1,000 give or take "issues", including your own, everything is in distress, trading around 0% of issuance "value". Sucks huh.

Don't worry, the market will see the truth sooner or later. Look at the value of S.DICE.
59  Economy / Securities / Re: Largest Bitcoin loss to date. on: March 30, 2013, 02:56:50 PM
This. You want a medal?

Yes, actually. Think more, you might figure out why there's exactly one BTC business deserving of a medal.

The MPOE/MPEx March 2013 statement shows a 27,794.62815427 BTC nominal loss. At current USD/BTC rates that comes to a whopping 2.5 million dollars. Let that sink in for a minute.

This is probably more than whatever Bitcoin Savings & Trust lost (USD/BTC was ~7 at that time, so unless it was over 350,000 BTC or so...) .

This is certainly more than what Bitcoinica lost, independently through Zhou Tong's theft and jointly with the help of Amir Taaki and the rest of the Bitcoinica Consultancy "experts" in their own mind. Convert it all to fiat, add it all together, it doesn't get high enough to compete.

This is also more than pretty much all the other historical declared losses combined. You know all the countless endless cases of "our exchange got hacked"? How many so far? Well...convert them to fiat at the rate then prevailing, add them all together, it will come to less than MPOE's March loss.

Unlike the Pirate incident, unlike the Bitcoinica incidents, unlike each and every other "hack" and failure in Bitcoin history to date, S.MPOE is solvent, pays out normally, is requiring no "community support", is not "looking for options" and bla bla the future. Business as normal, when you trade 45 million notional you will occasionally show a few million in the red.

This, incidentally, is why CoinBlaBla isn't "bringing Wall Street to Bitcoin". Wall Street is already here, and has been, for a while.

Have a great day.

I'm sure that 90% of the loss is in his pocket now. The crazy guy is robbing you blind under the excuse of free market. Go on, you will lose your shirt soon.

How cute, proven scammer following the script. Bugger off.

You will say anything without any proof, you little piece of shit. Not proud of it, but I bought back almost all confirmed shareholders.

Now get back to selling guaranteed losing shares and stealing BTC, you crazy Wall Street wannabe.
60  Economy / Securities / Re: Largest Bitcoin loss to date. on: March 30, 2013, 02:18:56 PM
The MPOE/MPEx March 2013 statement shows a 27,794.62815427 BTC nominal loss. At current USD/BTC rates that comes to a whopping 2.5 million dollars. Let that sink in for a minute.

This is probably more than whatever Bitcoin Savings & Trust lost (USD/BTC was ~7 at that time, so unless it was over 350,000 BTC or so...) .

This is certainly more than what Bitcoinica lost, independently through Zhou Tong's theft and jointly with the help of Amir Taaki and the rest of the Bitcoinica Consultancy "experts" in their own mind. Convert it all to fiat, add it all together, it doesn't get high enough to compete.

This is also more than pretty much all the other historical declared losses combined. You know all the countless endless cases of "our exchange got hacked"? How many so far? Well...convert them to fiat at the rate then prevailing, add them all together, it will come to less than MPOE's March loss.

Unlike the Pirate incident, unlike the Bitcoinica incidents, unlike each and every other "hack" and failure in Bitcoin history to date, S.MPOE is solvent, pays out normally, is requiring no "community support", is not "looking for options" and bla bla the future. Business as normal, when you trade 45 million notional you will occasionally show a few million in the red.

This, incidentally, is why CoinBlaBla isn't "bringing Wall Street to Bitcoin". Wall Street is already here, and has been, for a while.

Have a great day.

I'm sure that 90% of the loss is in his pocket now. The crazy guy is robbing you blind under the excuse of free market. Go on, you will lose your shirt soon.
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