Have you ever thought of donating the gambling profits to a charitable cause ? Sometime people won a big lottery or very high amount of money from betting & gambling games. Do you ever thought of being generous and helping the poor with this money ?
Donations can be made if you win something big,in my opinion only. But not everyone is the same. Everyone has a different mindset. I never thought about donating gambling profit to the Charity. Who knows Maybe many can!
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You don't really have to bump your scam accusation. I mean, thank you for posting it here and it's very obvious it is a Ponzi scheme. But they don't appear to have an account on Bitcointalk for the time being, at least for me, the search yielded no results. So there are no accounts to add a trust to.
Thank you. The reason I post it here is that I found I was automatically added to their group. They collated the data of the crypto relative telegram users and added the members. In their group I saw they adding new members daily. This post is meant to alert newbies only. They do not fall into such traps.
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Thread has been deleted. Many thanks to moderator. Need everyones contributions to keep the forum spam free. It is the responsibility of all members to Stopping them for doing bad things. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Even after I opened this thread, surprisingly they continue to fake the conversation with their newbies account, just like before. I think this action will not stop until the right action is taken against them. Unless the thread lock, thread delete, action is taken,they will do the same things.
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I think Bitcointalk community members should be given a t-shirt giveaway. I've never design tshirt before. Today I designed two t-shirt for the Bitcointalk community. I do not know how the designs is. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) If I could afford it, I would have given a gift this t-shirts to at least 1000 members of the Bitcointalk community. But bad luck, I couldn't afford it. However, I will print two of these tshirts and try them out. As a proud Bitcointalk member. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Happy 10th Anniversary Bitcointalk. 1. 2. If I win this contest.Bitcoin Address:- 3LfuKQXqgeYCmMZZMQLG1PifJfdTSpXK7C
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This idiot has cited LEGAL DISCLAIMERS, which are part of even Tesla's press release. These legal disclaimers state the whitepaper carries forward-looking statements to pitch the product. Legal disclaimers are made by lawyers and are generic by nature. He does not understand what a legal disclaimer is...
Prove that all legal. I'll lock the thread. But as your screams continue, this thread will remain open. crnctoken, link.network's, which allows you to copy their content give here proof.
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What breed of idiots are you? You've cited the legal section of the whitepaper, referencing clarity on "forward-looking statements." That's a standard legal section part of MANY whitepapers because it's created by lawyers and is required by legal jurisdictions to be exactly like that. Of course, I don't expect a two-bit moron to realize that. So consider my response a means of education, something you clearly lacked throughout your life. Oh really? Your language implies your education level. And we understand your purpose. Do you know? Without evidence, the bark of the wolf is the work of a donkey! You prove your whitepaper original by providing sufficient evidence. I found palgiarism in your whitepaper. Can you not spam this thread with your ridiculous claims? You cited the LEGAL DISCLAIMER, which is meant to be similar across whitepapers. The project is not developing a legal disclaimer, it is developing technology and a business, which are original content of the whitepaper. Also, I don't care how many fancy quotes you Google. You have to be an absolute moron to think that a team generates its own legal disclaimer. The problem is you don't realize that you are citing the paper's legal disclaimer... Always give everyone such excuse when they got caught with fake content. This is nothing new. Do you know when to use bad language? When caught with fake content. Continue to give excuse. Excuse without evidence is not acceptable.
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I think that's just typical technical/legal jargon, not plagiarism. Did you find something else or just that part?
legal! They have been plagiarized from crnctoken, link.network's whitepaper. Why is palgiarism not found in the whitepaper of the rest of the good projects? This is an easy way to bring a shit project to market. And who thinks of themselves as clever think, and the rest is stupid. The Bitcointalk community exposes scammers. If I don't post, there are many others who would sure expose this project. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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What breed of idiots are you? You've cited the legal section of the whitepaper, referencing clarity on "forward-looking statements." That's a standard legal section part of MANY whitepapers because it's created by lawyers and is required by legal jurisdictions to be exactly like that. Of course, I don't expect a two-bit moron to realize that. So consider my response a means of education, something you clearly lacked throughout your life. Oh really? Your language implies your education level. And we understand your purpose. Do you know? Without evidence, the bark of the wolf is the work of a donkey! You prove your whitepaper original by providing sufficient evidence. I found palgiarism in your whitepaper.
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Website:- https://bittradergroup.com/Telegram Group:- t.me/teslertradingWebsite Archive:- http://archive.is/bmFFBScammers offer as attractive as possible. Which is not possible in the real world. Those who are new think that it is so easy to earn online! They are usually trapped in these traps. This type of fixed profit does not guarantee any good company. Which they have to offer. Domain Name: BITTRADERGROUP.COM Registry Domain ID: 2294018910_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.hostinger.com Registrar URL: https://www.hostinger.comUpdated Date: 2019-09-14T12:33:39Z Creation Date: 2018-08-05T11:28:33Z Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2020-08-05T11:28:33Z Registrar: Hostinger, UAB Registrar IANA ID: 1636 Invest bitcoin Bittradergroup is into mining and trading of crypto currencies when you partner with us you earn up to 100% profit daily depending on the plan you registered with which is withdrawal at any time you choose our company earn over 13 million dollars daily from crypto currency trades all over the world and we are growing Telegram is the main medium of their promotion.![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FdpxbTB8%2F20191019-185914.jpg&t=663&c=5KPq4WNVf_4UZg) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FvsYncyH%2F20191019-185853.jpg&t=663&c=7K8qafjmc-IDzg) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2Fx6MJVZC%2F20191019-185943.jpg&t=663&c=sDBEMKRutFARsw) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FXpb8gTg%2F20191019-194500.jpg&t=663&c=4iv4prOmW1jgXA)
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They always come out with new names new scamming idea. We have to be careful. And expose them.
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Never heard of this exchange until now. It already has a warning - the connection to this site is not secure. That alone will give the impression that you should not trust this new exchange. So thanks for the heads up. And this exchange is newly created this month, they might be still in the development stage so maybe let us wait more info on this exchange.
This kind of scam has come before. They promote these exchanges only via telegram. Their real purpose is to scam people. I have been getting links like this many times before. I've ignored them.
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If satoshi becomes active again on the 10th anniversary. Then...? Old members saw Satoshi, when he was active on bitcointalk. But for those (Including me) who have bad luck, who have passed the almost 10 years to hear about Bitcoin! They will ever see Satoshi again on Bitcointalk ? Name: satoshi Posts: 575 Activity: 364 Merit: 2242 Position: Founder Date Registered: November 19, 2009, 07:12:39 PM Last Active: December 13, 2010, 04:45:41 PM
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The hacker never stole my BTC. But a friend of mine has fallen victim to the hack. He lost about $8k. He received an email with 2 BTC offers. The hacker told to download the wallet via email, and he downloaded the wallet. The hacker takes control of his entire PC, and the hacker gains access to myetherwallet. Hack all the tokens in the wallet.
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It's actually crazy how many Libra scams are out there and actually get made and seen every day, I think I've seen over 10+ websites/ads that are pretending to be Libra and attempting to scam facebook users. I've actually seen facebook ads about fake Libra coins as well.
If Facebook can't catch their own phishing websites, then it is understandable how crazy they are to make money in the world! Companies like Facebook are so crazy about money making, that there is no time to verify their own fake website. !
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China can do whatever they wants for their own interests. They want to control everything. China is trying to control bitcoin itself. Which is not possible by China. China goes on to compete with the United States. The result of which has been very bad. So you ignore Chinese, hold Bitcoin. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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