Along with "We'll destroy all the test coins once we've finished debugging" and so many more things.
I'm sure there was a promise in there that they were going to overtake Bitcoin
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That last post by Paul Revere has given me an idea! Animated gifs that you can pause! webm's?
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What about paybase can ppl withdraw from there?
Yes, I just pulled all my XPY out of both. I wish I never drank the kool-aid months ago. So happy I think I only sank about $100 into this scam. It wouldn't surprise me if this was exactly why ht is down. "Oh sorry everyone I would have announced it sooner but shucks the forum was down." If the forum stays down for a while this might actually work to slow the inevitable run on the bank. Now the question is do I cash the XPY in now and just take the loss and move on or wait and hope for some miracle? You interested in buying a bridge?
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What about paybase can ppl withdraw from there?
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I doubt there is any development "team" just Josh and a laptop and any remaining GAW staff?
Only ones that I know of are Jonah and Luke.
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lol the lemmings are still sending their BTC to him at this point they deserve everything they get
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The supposed connection to terrorism is COINBRIEF! This is Coinfire. Its a totally different website. Just my opinion, but I bet the terrorism connection for Josh Garza and Coinbrief are not nearly as bad as the government has made them out to be. You never know though?
As soon as I heard about the coinbrief writer being held for potential links to ISIS I knew that coinfire enemies would try to muddy the waters and attach the story to them instead. After all, if they are willing to take the time to orchestrate massive hacking attacks against coinfire then linking them to this coinbrief story is a very easy thing to do. What coinbrief needs to realise now, is that they have become the story. This greatly affects their ability to report GAW breaking news, especially over matters such as the DHS now being involved in the GAW investgation due to possible financial dealings with terrorists. Coinfire is being sucked into this drama just by having a similar name. I don't know why you're making such a big deal about it? Someone who wrote a few articles and han't submitted one in 4 months happened to be associated with isis, it has no bearing on Dustin or his agency, shit like that is going to happen especially considering what were going through right now. Hell you could have associated with a terrorist and not even known about it. I just don't understand why you're making such a big deal about it and its not the first time you've done this now why are you so fixated on this?
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Watching people get ripped off in real time, the future is amazing.
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On a lighter note, this odd message popped up on CoinSwap: https://i.imgur.com/1R4KE6X.gifPaybase frozen for a week, and now Coinswap giving this odd warning. An advance warning of a shutdown perhaps? At this point it is hard to feel bad for any fools that still choose to leave their $/ BTC in Homeros greedy, fraud soaked hands. lol thats hillarious, whos the only guy left working there Jonah?
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So what's new? Haven't been around in weeks as it just seemed like the same old b.s. from Ganza. What is this about terrorism?
Allegedly there may be reports of money laundering to ISIS although I'm not ready to jump onto that rummor train yet. Now allow me to wash your eyes with a funny cat gif.
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bloody brilliant coinfire would have us believe terrorists are buying guns with paycoin,at the rate xpy is falling what was the price of a tank is now the price of a pistol..Friggin awesome
You knowingly invested in a scam and boasted about it in a public forum. Have fun
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Sorry Josh is way to busy posting grinning smileys to answer his customers about the money he's holding hostage.
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Classic Josh....
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I think we can report that last post by vlad, also this has been mentioned when it happed 20 pages back you're just spamming now oldnews dumb dumb. He's not the author of the Paybase article Dustin O'Bryant was.
No, the ISIS guy was just the Editor. haha!
Obviously you haven't graduated highschool.
Any and all articles are approved and reviewed by the editor.
The editor runs and directs the stories which are to be published.
What an idiot. I hope there are smarter sock puppets than this here.lol stop shilling for XPY did u seriously post a picutre and claim it was you in your underware lololol wtf is wrong with you man https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=257575.msg3028658#msg3028658 lol
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I think we can report that last post by vlad
Yes, I posted a factual real NEWS link from CNN. Please, I beg you, don't report me. Bahahahaaaa. Yep, you posted a real NEWS link from CNN, yet you did not read it it seems. Here is a quote from that article: The teen is an "intelligent kid," a man who hired him to write for a digital currency news website said Wednesday evening. Dustin O'Bryant, the editor of the website Coin Brief from Alabama, said: "He did not come across as radical in any way." Notice how the "editor of the website" is referring to me, not the kid who was arrested. Thanks for setting him straight yourself, now there's a good example for a viable libel case. Trying to damage someones reputation/buisness knowingly telling lies
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Thats what the HT'ers do best delusional circlejerking. They think they're the only community that has acomplished anything but I ask what exactly have they acomplished?
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Where's Vancefox when you need him? Is there any kind of reason as to why customer funds are still locked up? Other than obscure posts with Gonzo grinning nothing from top brass.
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Coinbreif stated this was not a hack, so it seems to be the most reasonable explanation. Does anyone have those emails archived?
Guess we will see when they release their new article.
How can sensitive personal emails be stolen from PayCoin's servers and Coinbrief calls it not a hack?
I think coinbrief is just trolling for points now. lol
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