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401  Other / Off-topic / Re: 😎 [ANN] The Utmost Epic, Totally Tubular sMerit Giveaway ~ 170 sM Available 😎 on: March 12, 2018, 04:32:47 PM
Dear topic started, could you please go through my topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3051837.0

The idea was to find signature campaign for newbies. Since most of the bounty campaign starts from Junior Member, i went through bounty topics and find most recent campaigns for them.

Thanks  Wink

Dear topic poster, could you please follow the instructions in the OP, namely post the content in this thread. I don't want to click any suspicious links that may or may not open in a new tab.  Roll Eyes
402  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BCC] Bitconnect Coin - Decentralized Cryptocurrency on: March 12, 2018, 01:20:44 AM
Shill this shill that blah blah blah. Its hilarious everytime anyone posts anything in this bitconnect thread there are two posters that immediately shit on them. Its automatic.
Makes you wonder why they do it right? A little testy about anyone asking any questions or commenting in any way shape of form about BCC arent they? Very peculiar.
I mean these two assclowns in particular get all in a lather about an insignificant little cryptocoin that yesterday according to CMC had a whopping $23,912 USD in market cap. I mean why do they care?
Makes you wonder if they might even be getting paid to post their FUD nonsense because they sure as fuck dont give a rats ass about the BCC investards like they claim they do.


Just as automatic as them assclowns who shit on BitConnect with their very first post on this forum ...

Is this for real? People are still buying this! Will the insanity ever end?



403  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BCC] Bitconnect Coin - Decentralized Cryptocurrency on: March 11, 2018, 04:15:59 PM
FYI this has been done before. Might want to take a look at this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BTCJam


 and then take a good look at the players involved here.

Hot Fintech Startup (by Fox Business)[9]
Top 25 Most Exciting Bitcoin Startups (by Business Insider)[10]
The 10 Most Promising Startups Building Stuff With Blockchain Technology (by Business Insider)[11]
Top 25 Bitcoin Innovative Disruptors (by Sand Hill Group)[12]
Hot Finance Startup of 2014 (by Tech Cocktail)[13]


They sure were tooting the horn of BTCjam. Strangely enough though we have never seen a comparison to BTCJAM and BITCONNECT on this discussion threads or any of the youtube videos on the BCC "scam"?

WOnder why?

OH but BCC is sooooooooooooooooooo bad. LOL.

Look at the key players.
Simple logic.


The fuck are you talking about? Bitconnect never issued any loans to anybody. They just took the coins, locked them up, and pumped the price so that they could pay out fewer coins, which ended in a very predictable collapse.

You shills are getting desperate with your whataboutism and off-topic bullshit. Bitconnect is a collapsed ponzi scam.

You are the shill for someone apparently I wonder who?

let me spell it out for you.

BTCjam was a peer-to-peer lending service where people from around the world connect to borrow and lend using bitcoin.
Bitconnect was a peer-to-peer lending service where people from around the world connect to borrow and lend using bitcoin.


What part of the analogy did you fail to comprehend?

Whatever drugs you'll been taking, I suggest that you at the very least decrease the dosage, say down to zero. BTW, please film the Withdrawals for our viewing pleasure.

Now, allow me to spell it out to YOU! Not a single fuckin Investard used BitConnect's platform to borrow and/or lend BTC. Investards purchased BCC from BitConnect via BTC or ETH, then ... now pay very close attention here ... they loaned their BCC back to BitCoinnect, their lending program business model.
404  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 11, 2018, 04:06:10 PM
I have to admit to the community that. Dmitry Buriak's prestigious is the key to success for Cryptaur. a start of success  Roll Eyes


Dudes, I've done some major research on Dmity, and the worse I found was https://www.leagle.com/decision/infdco20131021a98. As far as I can see, it's nothing of importance, but take a look yourself to see if I'm mistaken. <not sarcasm>

Bruno
Thank you. However, your link is flagged as unsafe by Chrome. So can not access

Try this: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:c5yf1g-xEyEJ:https://www.leagle.com/decision/infdco20131021a98+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
405  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: March 11, 2018, 02:02:37 PM
A user sent me the following a few days ago (just found in my spam folder - ODD!) and wanted me to share it with the community ...

406  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 10, 2018, 11:10:07 PM
Your project until now has a rather contradictory reputation, why is it connected? Do you somehow struggle with this?
There are always haters. In truth, the statements of the project are indeed very loud, and the charges are not proven. But maybe people just don't want to believe in the success of the project from Russia ??
I dont think that the nationality of the team plays here. Moreover, the team is multinational Smiley

The team is real and sound. My only issues have been addressed to my satisfaction - the Jacobson brothers are no longer part of the team with Greg Bachrach just basically acting as a consultant of sorts.

No qualms with their nationality.
407  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 10, 2018, 02:50:30 AM
Given that Cryptaur has been around since last year and raised U$30M at the onset, if not before commencement of its ICO with no evidence of such on the blockchain, it begs the question as to why the stats are so low on their official YouTube channel ...

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnz2noKJ7kCl5TOLw2jBgbw/about


More scant results here: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Cryptaur&sp=EgIQAg%253D%253D.
408  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 10, 2018, 02:41:36 AM
What other interesting decentralized applications do you plan to develop?
A few more apps for rejuvenation products, a gaming application for creating a virtual world, and a lottery application.

an interesting direction you have chosen.
and where we can read detailed information on these applications?
when is it planned to launch them?
Information about them appeared recently, after the last meeting. Maybe soon there will be more information on the site ...
Lottery application - an ordinary lottery on the blockchain. Transparent and honest payouts and win-win calculations.
I'm not sure I understand the need for this. But apparently there are fans Smiley

Porn application - ordinary porn on the blockchain. Legal age ONLY with a win-win mutual cumming (win-win-win if three participants).
409  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BCC] Bitconnect Coin - Decentralized Cryptocurrency on: March 09, 2018, 05:14:06 PM
Proof of Stake pays extra coins and so did Bitconnect

Proof of Stake creates the extra coins it pays people. It doesn't promise that those coins are worth anything. If the price of the tokens goes to zero, Proof of Stake keeps working.

BitConnect promised to repay tokens worth a particular dollar amount. If the price of the tokens goes to zero, BitConnect doesn't have enough tokens to meet its liabilities. It becomes insolvent.

Understand the difference?

before you try to argue it's a Ponzi if it is only sustainable if more people buy it due to the possibly dubious marketing, what about BTC and how most people only buy and HODL because they think it's going to pay them good interest too even though it generates no wealth either but Bitconnect actually generated profits with the lending which they used to increase the price

What about BTC? If the price of BitConnect tokens went to zero, BitConnect (the company) would have been insolvent as it couldn't afford to repay its loans. They were holding assets in BCC tokens and liabilities in USD. That's a recipe for disaster.

If the price of BTC goes to zero it doesn't matter - there's not BTC (the company), so there are no loans or any other liabilities. BTC isn't debt based.

Understand the difference?

dooglus, you quoted the wrong person. You should've quoted the venerable AGM76.

Proof of Stake pays extra coins and so did Bitconnect

Proof of Stake creates the extra coins it pays people. It doesn't promise that those coins are worth anything. If the price of the tokens goes to zero, Proof of Stake keeps working.

BitConnect promised to repay tokens worth a particular dollar amount. If the price of the tokens goes to zero, BitConnect doesn't have enough tokens to meet its liabilities. It becomes insolvent.

Understand the difference?

before you try to argue it's a Ponzi if it is only sustainable if more people buy it due to the possibly dubious marketing, what about BTC and how most people only buy and HODL because they think it's going to pay them good interest too even though it generates no wealth either but Bitconnect actually generated profits with the lending which they used to increase the price

What about BTC? If the price of BitConnect tokens went to zero, BitConnect (the company) would have been insolvent as it couldn't afford to repay its loans. They were holding assets in BCC tokens and liabilities in USD. That's a recipe for disaster.

If the price of BTC goes to zero it doesn't matter - there's not BTC (the company), so there are no loans or any other liabilities. BTC isn't debt based.

Understand the difference?

The price can't really go to zero (even the lowest value coins are worth at least a fraction of a satoshi), it would just need a ridiculous amount of coins to pay the interest if the value was close to zero and there wouldn't be enough buyers for the coin if the growth slowed without reducing the interest rates so people wouldn't have been able to sell their interest into BTC after a while if they didn't manage it correctly (this is assuming an unlimited amount of coins but bitconnect actually had a limited reserve which they never needed to use but they could have done a fork of the coin -  also other lending platforms use ERC20 tokens which could probably generate coins at will in the smart contract etc). I don't think Bitconnect promised that there would be enough buyers for people to cash out the interest but they would obviously try to avoid this situation. This is not what actually happened, anyway, as they cancelled the lending. The difference between staking is that people can withdraw at any time but the lending kept most of the coins out of circulation for months so it didn't really need as much buying power to keep the price up. BitconnectX is meant to be an exchange but we have to see what they do first, if anything, but they supposedly raised hundreds of millions of dollars in the ICO.

They are down for maintenance now : https://twitter.com/bitconnectx/status/972087964078624768   (not sure what this would be as they don't have an exchange yet, I don't think  Huh )

Now that BCCX is in the black, there's no longer a need for them to make the platform live. Simply jump to a dog-and-pony show exclusively for the principals where they'll make it rain [100 dollar bills] on those attending, ending with Carlos Matos singing his greatest fit.
410  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you think BitConnect is a cancer to the crypto space, wait till you see THIS! on: March 09, 2018, 07:42:12 AM
Update:
Our BitConnect cryptocurrency will be removed from all exchanges on March 19, 2018.
Therefore, we offer an opportunity for our members.
You can exchange your BCC tokens at the current rate of $142.47 USD per token.
Only until March 19, 2018.
From that day, the currency will no longer have any value and will stop circulating.
Follow the instructions in the following article:
http://telegra.ph/GUIDE-TO-RECOVER-THE-INVESTMENT-FOR-THE-BITCONNECT-BCC-CRYPTOCURRENCY-02-26

You can check future updates through the BitConnect twitter.
https://twitter.com/BitConnectUK

For technical problems related to the synchronization of your wallet, you should contact us by email by writing to support@bitconnect.co or visiting our website www.bitconnect.co

Reads to me like somebody has me on their radar.
411  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BCC] Bitconnect Coin - Decentralized Cryptocurrency on: March 08, 2018, 07:28:31 PM
This was in youtube comments.
https://youtu.be/6PqBEmanFZU

Whiskey Leaks
3 days ago
Your list should look more like this:

1, The united states government finds out that a private company is using the same type of lending program as big banks but ACTUALLY pays its lenders a fair share of profit

2. Big banks realizes if it persists everyone will eventually be debt free and no longer need their services

3. Action suit ensues from USA

4. DDOS attack launched by FBI

5. Bitconnect releases lending funds

6. Bitconnect narative is changed with the help of NSA in social media and the sheep all agree

7. Everyone goes back to work like good little peasants for the Israeli ran United states banking machine

Absolutely correct except for points 1 through 7 and this small addition:

0. Bitconnect is a ponzi scam and it has collapsed.

00. BCCX is not a Ponzi and will make BCC look pale in comparison once they onboard YouTuber promoters to fill the roles of Jrevon Tames et al.
412  Other / Off-topic / Re: 😎 [ANN] The Utmost Epic, Totally Tubular sMerit Giveaway ~ 170 sM Available 😎 on: March 08, 2018, 07:23:17 PM

I've never had any qualms with anybody derailing my threads. In fact, I most the time welcome it.

Blue Crappy Pants aka Bruce Peterson was a BFL shill prior to being employed at BFL all thanks to my efforts, I being invited to tour the plant and Bruce asked if he could tag along. I agreed and we shared a hotel room together the night before. We went to the plant and had lunch with Josh and David, BFL picking up the tab. Later that night there was a meetup where Goat and his wife attended. Back to the plant, I left after lunch to meetup with an ex-BFL employee (didn't pan out, for something came up on his end) and Bruce stayed behind for more of the dog-and-pony show. He was hired then. During his interim, he stole from BFL. Later, he, too, had his local police contact my local police to cease stalking him on this forum.

Do you remember the following that cause Sonny to go totally ape shit at the office upon being made of aware of it? (I'll you three guesses as to who nibbknot IS, the first two don't count)

I left most recently, and since I'm no longer under their control I can now share with anybody interested two important things.

One, bcp19, whose first name is Bruce, DOES work for BFL. Ask him and I'm sure he'll say yes, but if he doesn't, I have no problem with linking to pictures of him while employed at the plant. He's been there since last fall. I seriously don't know what game he's playing on this forum and what he's trying to accomplished, but I'm pretty sure it ain't good. To be fair, he is a nice guy.

Second. BFL received chips months ago that were intended for what you guys consider the Monarch. Thousands of miners have already made at BFL's plant using those new chips. Ask Bruce that also. He knows. Since you're now curious as to where all them miners went and are continuing to go, here... http://www.coinware.io/. Moreover, HashTrade, NimbusMining, LiquidBits, and Netsolus. The lead guy for CoinWare is named James (I'm not stating his last name because I don't want to get in trouble, but I'm sure you smart guys can figure it out). James visits the plant a lot, walking around assembling unescorted then heads to the offices of management to discuss whatever.

This post is valid https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=262052.msg6877963#msg6877963 because I was there when two guys from HashFast (don't get the name mixed up with HashTrade) walked the plant with Sonny, David, and Josh.

I honestly don't want to get mixed up with this mess because I have a family and all. BFL treated me pretty fairly while I was there, but feel it important for you guys who have millions still tied up and waiting for equipment to be aware. It's a shame that you guys who ordered first will probably be the last to get your miners. At least when you do get them, you'll make your money back, even if it takes longer than you planned, if I understand correctly how the whole thing works. Still, it's a screwed up deal.

One more thing, for what it's worth. Everybody in the plant knows about Sonny's past, and some not mentioned here, and we all joke about how we are (was for me, now) working for crooks and scumbags, most the time in Spanish when management is not around, of course.

Heck, I might as well add this tidbit, even though it doesn't matter none except to Sonny's girlfriend. Sonny has been screwing one of the pretty Mexican girls in assembly since early last year. I'm not going to mention her name for obvious reasons, but everybody at the plant knows it except Sonny's girlfriend who have a son together. I don't see that relationship lasting too much longer due to them fighting a lot, where then Sonny may start seeing the Mexican girl full time then.

Sorry if I said too much. All I wanted to say was about Bruce and CoinWare and how you guys are getting screwed big time.

Peace.


I remember when the nibbknot account posted, it was epic!  I will be totally honest, I had no idea it was you until you revealed such!  The BCP news was pretty big to me.  I couldn't understand why BCP was suckin off BFL so hard.  It made no sense, people had asked him if he worked for BFL and (prior to him working there) he said truthfully no.  No one I guess asked him AFTER he actually started working there if he did or not.  It was all such slimey word fuckery that was so typical BFL, one couldn't help but chuckle just a bit!

I remember Miss Pierce, the poor lass in charge of Sonny K's V's parole!  It really is to bad the judge never made good on his toothbrush comment!

I remember the barn wood stories, did you steal any good wood lately?  All the hard on jokes, while your humour could be a little different at times, I always laughed because it's my kind of humour as well!

I remember something about goat fucking, or was it llama fucking, or was it a goat fucking a llama, no wait it was a 3 way with a goat, llama and and old dude in a pink tutu, oh hell I can't remember but you get the point!

In the end the FTC swoops in to protect everyone.  I will say, it's nice to see BFL out of business, it's nice to see the people (that's you my friend) made a difference (however small it was), it's nice to see we were right about BFL and there illegal business practices and how incredibly stupid and short sighted JZ and BFL's attitude to miners was, it's nice to see JZ get tossed to the curb like the garbage he is, its nice to see Sonny and his crew are not on this forum sucking off millions of dollars from would be stary eyed newb miners.

It's a little less pleasant to think about the fact that Sonnny et al basically "got away" with it.  While I guess one could argue something like justice was served with the FTC case, I always hoped for a bit more so for me they kinda "got away with it".  It's not pleasant to think it should have been relatively easy with the amount of coins handled (from internal mining as well as sales) for these donkey dick licking scamming thieving cunts to hide some coins.  These fucks could possibly be sitting on a nice chunk of change currently...  It's also very unpleasant to think they could be here right now pulling the latest greatest anonymous ICO scam, I mean Sonny K would never do such a thing but Sonny V boy that's right up his fucking alley...

Anyways thanks for the walk down memory lane.  You did make a difference and there are still a few people left here that remember and appreciate it even if we don't say it!  Grin

Based on your distribution of merits in this thread I doled out a few sM upthread to the worthy posters as well.



"You mean to tell me that Bruno had a three-prong attack with a llama and a kid and didn't invite me and Ed?"

After Bruce admitted that he worked at BFL, Josh Zerlan posted that everybody knew he worked there, inferring everybody on this forum knew not those who worked at BFL. Speakin' of Josh, remember when we tore him a new asshole on his birthday, accusing him of stolen valor, whereupon he changed his bio on BFL's website that very night? Shortly thereafter was when he quit posting on this forum, but still posts on Reddit using a nym, mostly espousing about sex related matters. And let's not ever forget Josh's infamous tag line: "I am furry, hear me roar!" (Google it)

Read my latest posts where I've evoked BFL as it pertains to a currently running ICO. Those Investards don't have a fuckin clue.
413  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 08, 2018, 06:40:12 PM
My bad! Make that ONLY one instead of two who don't have a clue to date given that it's highly likely that evilcyclope is a sockpuppet of FrederickFarci OR FrederickFarci is a sockpuppet of evilclope if both their early and latest posts are of any consideration.

I personally know several people who invested in Cryptaur. One hasn't been paid bonus yet, but it seems to me that he did something wrong or didn't buy enough tokens.

You mean like users FrederickFarci and evilclope whom all three of you have a similar post history?
414  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 08, 2018, 06:19:22 PM
Here's the first post of Cryptaur's number one fanboy, Wil "Don't Call me Carlos Matos" Bury ...

These people do deserve to be trusted. Brothers Jacobson, Bitcoin-mining pioneers, are among the founders.

At this moment, they are running token pre-sale with 40% discount and the possibility to earn your bounty straight away in Eth by inviting further friends.

You are welcome to register here: https://wallet.cryptaur.com/syndicates/join/2c5f349e/

If you join my group, I will do my best to provide you with proper information support.


As I've duly demonstrated above, the Jacobson brothers ARE NOT to be trusted.

Now, ask me again what my posts have to do with Cryptaur.
Cryptaur News 10.11.2017
...........And here is more important news of the week. A few days ago the founding council of Cryptaur chaired by Dmitry Buriak held a meeting to discuss results of the token presale and our preparations for the forthcoming token sale. Everyone agreed that the results were very successful as the money raised was sufficient to begin full-scale operational activities, whereas the number of registered users was so impressive that Cryptaur became one of the industry's leaders already at the presale stage. In the course of the meeting brothers Jacobson came up with a proposal to sell Cryptaur to a group of anonymous external investors who got interested in our project seeing the results of the presale. However, Dmitry Buriak made a resolute statement against this proposal as such sale would inevitably mean putting Cryptaur under external control and jeopardizing the future of investments made during our "people's fundraiser". His position was supported by the council and brothers Jacobson were offered to sell their share in Cryptaur instead, which they accepted. Thus our project will remain independent and stick to the initial strategic plan of development.
................
Details: https://twitter.com/cryptaur/status/929001323470774273


So that leaves Greg Bachrach who has partnered with the Jacobson brothers on myriad ventures stemming back prior to the advent of Bitcoin ...

https://cryptaur.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/smart_book_en_1.pdf


BTW, somebody, like an investor who posts on this thread  Wink, needs to inform Crytaur that it'll be prudent to expunge all references of the Jacobsons from their sites, e.g. https://cryptaurico.com ...


Here's the first post of Cryptaur's number one fanboy, Wil "Don't Call me Carlos Matos" Bury ...

These people do deserve to be trusted. Brothers Jacobson, Bitcoin-mining pioneers, are among the founders.

At this moment, they are running token pre-sale with 40% discount and the possibility to earn your bounty straight away in Eth by inviting further friends.

You are welcome to register here: https://wallet.cryptaur.com/syndicates/join/2c5f349e/

If you join my group, I will do my best to provide you with proper information support.


As I've duly demonstrated above, the Jacobson brothers ARE NOT to be trusted.

Now, ask me again what my posts have to do with Cryptaur.
You want to say that all these fees, and 75 thousand people - is this a fraud? What about meetings and events with these people? Is this a global scam?

You want to say that the tens of millions raised by BitConnect from its million+ members - is this a fraud? What about their dog-and-pony shows? What about Carlos Matos? Is this a global scam?

So, let me see if I have this correct so far. The Jacobson brothers were quasi-used in advancing the Cryptaur scheme, but later were paid via Investards' money to exit the team, leaving behind their partner-in-crime Greg Bachrach. How close am I now?
415  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: March 08, 2018, 05:32:04 PM
I am also a little confused how he was able to sell that house at HILLCREST TERRACE 0136 UNIT 2, Brattleboro, VT without having someone going after it?  It was listed for $400,000!



Garza: See Wantastiquet Mountain over yonder? One day I'm gonna hide on that mountain.

Nice house, great view.

Ha, ha, typical Garza deal:  listed for $400K sold for $292K.  Buy high, sell low!~

Hazmat clean up probably ran them into $100k easy. Lol



"Can Hazmat really clean up that beautiful Vermont home overlooking Wantastiquet Mountain? I still wanna purchase it. I can't believe that Garza openly shot his wad each and every time an Investard purchased that silly Paycoin token. After closing, the first thing I'm gonna do is replace that U$20 floor."
416  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 08, 2018, 10:59:41 AM
My bad! Make that ONLY one instead of two who don't have a clue to date given that it's highly likely that evilcyclope is a sockpuppet of FrederickFarci OR FrederickFarci is a sockpuppet of evilclope if both their early and latest posts are of any consideration.
417  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 08, 2018, 10:53:59 AM
Here's the first post of Cryptaur's number one fanboy, Wil "Don't Call me Carlos Matos" Bury ...

These people do deserve to be trusted. Brothers Jacobson, Bitcoin-mining pioneers, are among the founders.

At this moment, they are running token pre-sale with 40% discount and the possibility to earn your bounty straight away in Eth by inviting further friends.

You are welcome to register here: https://wallet.cryptaur.com/syndicates/join/2c5f349e/

If you join my group, I will do my best to provide you with proper information support.


As I've duly demonstrated above, the Jacobson brothers ARE NOT to be trusted.

Now, ask me again what my posts have to do with Cryptaur.
418  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 08, 2018, 10:44:56 AM

<snip>

I really don't understand what this has to do with Cryptaur?


Are you telling me that you don't even know the names of the people who make up Cryptaur's team, namely ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2126728.0

Quote
TEAM
Remy Jacobson
Remy Jacobson
Remy Jacobson is a well established business man, real estate mogul, and one of the very early bitcoiners. Remy lives by “play hard, works harder”.
Dmitry Buriak
Dmitry Buriak
A heavy-weight businessman with vast entrepreneurial experience in a number of industries—from ferrous metallurgy to wellness. Dedicated follower and advocate of healthy lifestyle. He can think big, express his thoughts in right words and turn words into successful projects. A virtuoso motivator and business visionary.
Greg Bachrach
Greg Bachrach
Computer engineer and one of the early Bitcoin professional miners, we suspect his well-documented energy drink consumption is due to the constant fueling needs of an ASIC chip brain implant.
Jean Marc Jacobson
Jean Marc Jacobson
Our Canadian team leader is an experienced financial services entrepreneur and real estate investor. He orchestrates the internal and external relationships of the company.


What do people from above generally discuss? I dont understand what this has to do with the topic?


Like motherfuckin WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW !!!

Make that two who don't have a clue as to who makes up the team.
419  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO_27.11.2017] Cryptaur.com - PRE-ICO Raised $30.000.000 on: March 08, 2018, 09:53:33 AM
Once again so that you guys know who the fuck you're dealing with here, here's three of the principals who SUPPOSEDLY can't recognize a Ponzi even if it's proven beyond doubt that it's a Ponzi to their faces, of which posters on the forum clearly pointed out at the time ...

https://www.silvermillerlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/2014-12-3-DE-15-FINAL-DEFAULT-JUDGMENT.pdf


Now via my nibbknot account created to out Bruce Peterson of BFL (also read the posts following this one in the thread linked to) ...

I am so confused as to who owns what.

http://www.hashtrade.com/about.html

Quote
CoinWare and HashTrade have received substantial venture capital investment from the Jacobson Brothers, in order to help establish these emerging businesses, ensure that they have a strong foundation and secure all the capital equipment necessary to deliver the data processing services that the different business models require.

One of the Jacobson Brothers is Jean-Marc Jacobson that goes by the name Jake Hobson and owns the building that the Bitcoin Embassy in Canada is located.


Reminder

This afternoon, as of 2:00pm, the door will be open for Bitcoiners at

3485 blv St-Laurent, 2nd Floor.

There will be space (perhaps still somewhat messy), wifi, drinks, food, and all the street-sale activities.

Come if you are a Bitcoiner, come if you are currious about Bitcoins!


Some of the points on a fluid agenda:

meet & greet
State of Bitcoins in Quebec and Canada
What to do with our Building.

He has owned the building since at least 2002 as we guys can see here https://opencorporates.com/companies/ca_qc/1160763448

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Registered Address
3485, ST-LAURENT, 3E ÉTAGE MONTRÉAL (QUÉBEC) H2X2T6
Canada
Directors/ Officers
JACOBSON, JEAN-MARC, secrétaire
JACOBSON, JEAN-MARC, président

But then i find that Greg Bachrach said that he owns Liquidbit here http://www.scribd.com/doc/225704506/Bachrach-Declaration-Liquidbits-v-HashFast

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I, Gregory Bachrach, declare as follows:
1. I am the Chief Executive Officer of Liquidbits Corp. (“Liquidbits”). I
have been the CEO of Liquidbits since its founding in September 2011. I have personal
knowledge of the matters set forth in this declaration and if called as a witness I could and would
testify competently to them.
2. Liquidbits is a data processing company for bitcoin mining operations.

But according to this http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail/EntityName/domp-p11000084688-a24cc0de-1b71-4c2d-a0dc-be0acfc07400/liquidbits/Page1 the Jacobson family members own it since 08/16/2011.

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Officer/Director Detail
Name & Address

Title D

JACOBSON, VANESSA V
20155 NE 38TH COURT #2704
AVENTURA, FL 33180

Title D

JACOBSON, REMY R
20155 NE 38TH COURT #2704
AVENTURA, FL 33180

Title D

JACOBSON, JEAN-MARC
20155 NE 38TH COURT #2704
AVENTURA, FL 33180

What is really weirder is this

Hello,

I've been involved with Bitcoins for about 14 months...  lurking on the forums but never posted before.

Based in Montreal.

Jake

That would make Jake or Jean-Marc Jacobson into bitcoin in March of 2012 but he clearly owned a bitcoin company in August of 2011. To me it is like he already knew that he was going to use a building he already owned in Canada for a Bitcoin Embassy.

When I was a kid I got in big trouble for lying. Did these guys even had parents because all I've been reading is a bunch of lies?

The relevant part is that the Jacobsons and Greg were part of HashTrade. What is HashTrade famous for, you ask? Nothing but they were SUPPOSEDLY the first entity to transact a million dollars worth of bitcoin via BitPay is all ...

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/10/prweb11283333.htm

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

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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.

“We're pleased to be the preferred hardware supplier for HashTrade," said Jeff Ownby, VP of Marketing for Butterfly Labs. “Our Monarch cards have been designed for easy deployment in large scale Bitcoin mining operations. The PCI form factor allows operators great flexibility using only common, off the shelf cases & power supplies. In high performance mode, significant performance beyond published figures can be realized. Then, should power conservation be the greater operational need, cards can be run in their efficiency mode with an almost halving of power consumption per unit of work performed.”

Within the same article, proof was presented for the transaction from HashTrade to BFL via BitPay (larger image here: http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2013/10/29/11283333/gI_81188_1mm-BTC-Transfer.jpg) ...


This is the address that HashTrade SUPPOSEDLY controlled which the U$1M worth of bitcoin was remitted from.

Here's the transaction verifying the image above ...

https://www.walletexplorer.com/txid/1b6ea350c094071412df1f801651263fd65ffa0b89ad6c8626ceeca8755f50bc


So, according to three sources, the 1QAHVyRzkmD4j1pU5W89htZ3c6D6E7iWDs bitcoin wallet address belonged to HashTrade. There's only one tiny problem with that - IT DIDN'T. It belonged to BFL, the very address used where bitcoins were sent from miners during the burn-in process; the very address where funds stemmed from for the purchase of Josh Zerlan's BTC-house; the very address where 10 BTC was sent to me when Josh lost the bet, the bet proposed when I first brought the above to light in an attempt to quiet my scammy ass; and finally, the very address that the FTC confiscated when they raided BFL's office, later returning the funds back to them, whereupon Sonny Vleisides converted the BTC to fiat, diverting the cash into his own personal bank accounts.

Now for the transactions in the green box. Those were funds sent from BFL to BitPay, whereupon BitPay remitted dollars into various Sonny's bank accounts, BitPay acting as an exchange, of which they're not license to do. It's illegal for BitPay to exchange BTC to dollars for any entity, for any amount, they ONLY being a third-party payment processor. You nor I nor Satoshi nor Trump nor Jesus could use BitPay as BFL did to the tune of tens of millions of dollars worth of bitcoin into fiat to various bank accounts under Sonny's control.

Yet here we are years later dealing with the exact same scammy fucks where Investards are jacking off all over themselves after handing them their precious to the tune of millions.

I guess my post quoted above has even the Investards taking a pause while they contemplate as to how much more money they can throw at this venture. Well, while you're contemplating, consider the following ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.msg9572764#msg9572764

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Personally, I would drop the 13, but besides that I simply love what they're lending.
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