“There really are not any spheres in the heavens… Those of which have been devised by the experts to save the appearances exist only in the imagination, for the purpose of enabling the mind to conceive the motion which the heavenly bodies trace in their course and, by the aid of geometry, to determine the motion numerically through the use of arithmetic.” - Tycho Brahe, On the Most Recent Phenomena of the Aetherial World, 1588 That's odd! In HS I wrote a report on Tycho Brahe and don't recall the above. Then again, I'm pretty sure all I did was copy word-for-word off my grandfather's outdated Funk & Wagnalls' entry to earn a grade, whereupon afterward, perhaps, I borrowed grandpa's copy of Zane Grey's The Rainbow Trail for some light reader to round out the evening if opting not to emerge myself in my math book chapters ahead of the rest of the class. Ohhhhh, my dick still gets hard when I read or hear conic sections. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.skillsyouneed.com%2Fimages%2Fgeo%2Fconic-sections.png&t=663&c=5awKn-IDBrEqqw) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fa.dilcdn.com%2Fbl%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F8%2F2012%2F12%2Fgeorgetakei-200x200.jpg&t=663&c=4iWXCMbHBe_rvw) "Circlejerkings, eclipses, paranoids and hyperboles. Oh, my! It doesn't get better than this."
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Lol! It seems the bird is using a camera. Just see how small the camera is!! he he... ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I'm curious to learnt how a newbie found this dormant thread, let alone opting to comment on it.
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SummaryIP Address Root Domain Hosting Provider 198.251.81.170 bitcointalk.org FranTech Solutions Hosting Provider's DetailTitle Statistics Country United States Flag City Cheyenne ISP FranTech Solutions Organization Voxility S.R.L.
http://whois.domaintools.com/coinexchange.ioDates Expires on 2017-01-09 IP Address 5.254.66.11 is hosted on a dedicated server IP Location Germany - Hessen - Frankfurt Am Main - Globalcity Telecom S.r.l. ASN Germany AS3223 VOXILITY , RO Keyword: Voxility
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@Gleb So If I am not in the US or a US citizen I can't get my money back?
Even if you're a US citizen, the chances are slim that you'll receive a single-digit percentage of what Paul Vernon stole from you, with same true for Cryptsy's other former clients in the US or abroad. For what it's worth, rest assured that BitJohn, Hourus, and Mullick got their moneys out prior to Paul saying 再见,感谢所有的鱼,吸盘!
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Beta chat will be left on the site for continuous testing up until stable.
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FXnZ3Frq.png&t=663&c=iNVCrrtYnLpBeA) "Beta Chat testing, 1, 2, 3. This is Lead Cat stable testing. Can all of my 74K+ users hear me now? If anybody's out there, please, please, please consider giving a Like to Crypto-city's Facebook page. We only need 1 more Like to double the current Like count, stuck at 1 Like since I, Chantha Owen Lueung "Lead Cat", has given it back in January 2016. Stay tuned for more trading lessons on Crypto-city, of which I'm legally barred to give ever since I tried to get some schmuck to mortgage his home so to purchase securities I had to offer back in the day."
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This is BS I tried to join the lawsuit many times and did NOT get a reply from them, I even sent them a VIDEO I took of my account and they ignored me. Are you people telling me now the lawyers wanttake my money?
that is what i have heard, i still have not got a response either regarding my claim, but will try again ive been getting emails from the lawyer the entire process, over months now.. the last one i got was two days ago, saying that everyone in the lawsuit will be getting paid back, and theyre selling off the house, ring, and suv, as well as all the coins the ex-employees helped recover. im getting my full amount lost back =] I can't see how that's even remotely possible whether you're due $3.14 or $10K. Are you telling us that sans touching the bitcoin "hack" account, there's enough moneys to pay everybody everything they're owed from the sale of a house, car, ring, etc. after the lawyers take their cut? If true, it'll be the first time in history a class action suit has satisfied all the claimants INCLUDING THE LAWYERS and other nominal fees. Pardon me while I review your post history to read what other shit you've said: I have used
bitinnovate.com (suspended trading now) - took less than 4 hours for coins to arrive in my wallet
spendbitcoins.com - great took less than 2 hours to arrive in my wallet
MtGox - after approval wire transferred money took 7 days too slow
I use the following exchanges BTC-e Cryptsy MtGox Vircuex
BTC-e has so far been the favorite
I use Mtgox for withdrawls into AUD as they are the only ones who I have found you can setup an Australian bank with (have not tested withdrawl yet as love my bitcoins)
So basically Buy bitcoins from spendbitcoins and send to your online wallet at the exchange of your choice. Setup approved banking with mtgox so you have option for withdrawl into your Australian bank account. Send coins to mtgox when you want to withdraw if you use a separate exchange.
hope this helps for all you aussies.
Well, that didn't take too long. I found the above post of yours shortly after a post penned by you ordering BFL miners during the timeframe when users were espousing to stay away. If I'm off-base, please enlighten us on how a non-US-citizen is able to join the class action suit against Cryptsy here in the US like you have. We're sure your reply will be just as entertaining.
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It's not all about the price, guys. Did bitcoin die in 2014/15?
Whoever is dumping their POS earnings is also diminishing the value of coins that have been used to buy the tickets! Sooner or later it will stop.
Whooa man are you comparing Bitcoin and Decred? Fact that Decred is some hybrid Pow/Pos mix does not make it valuable. The problem is how people and other developers know anything about it? Is there even a 1 K people who have ever heard about this name?Given that Decred is mentioned here - http://www.chicagotribune.com/bluesky/originals/ct-decred-bitcoin-alternative-bsi-20160210-story.html - and was published in its hard-copy edition, I'd say that about two thousand folks have heard about Decred, albeit a few may have been dead democrats in some graveyard on the Southside.
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Cryptsy cold wallets getting dumped on Bittrex: It is confirmed that the account we got stopped at bittrex was allowed after security check to continue trading. We have tracked transaction to this account to the cold wallet at cryptsy. Bittrex says that the wallet was not stolen property so all we can gather from that is it was being sold on be hand of solvency agents (still a guess, bittrex claims client confidentiality).
For a second there I thought you were speaking of these: https://blockchain.info/tx/c7b46a79fd8887038bd3a8e884b04820038415a60e0b9d2c2f5bcff68a2687bfPlease enlighten me as to what you're in reference to, bud.
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ted and ted* produce the same results. <didn't mean to bump this old thread, but it was linked from another most recent>
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Why would you resort to such an ugly hack??? My way's better.
Dude, I've yet to get to the nobbc chapter, thus my other hack ... ???
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Dudes, I love your site having just noticed the link at the bottom of its page directing me to here.
My only complaint is that my dick is about to fall off due to every time I see RateCoin tanking causing me to go into action sans lotion.
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Back to about coinexchange.io where mass amounts of IXC coins have been traded. https://lowendbox.com/blog/leetnet-hosting-0-24-btc-128mb-vmware-vps-in-scranton/#comment-46895![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FFwrI1FL.png&t=663&c=pNXxNmZLFBfuRA) Francisco Dias owns FranTech, the outfit which this forum uses to host this site somewhere in Romania. Dias' being a fan of Bitcoin back in 2011, where the only place available to talk shop back then was here, begs the question, what user name is he under? Surely theymos knows, again, given this forum is hosted via FranTech. Somehow, I believe, Francisco Dias, Richard Kwan <-- ethought --> Lucas Tulloch, and Lawrence Steve Linzey Jr. are all connected pertaining to coinexchange.io.
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Yep, @Spoetnik & Penguin got game! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn0.vox-cdn.com%2Fthumbor%2F9V-b7WyWnb3JQn93Ue6Up5Aofxk%3D%2F0x0%3A652x367%2F1600x900%2Fcdn0.vox-cdn.com%2Fuploads%2Fchorus_image%2Fimage%2F45601682%2Fdanny-trejo-snickers-hed-2015.0.0.png&t=663&c=RH5HmqJOSMchBA) "Spoetnik, Spoetnik, Spoetnik!"
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Funny I seem to remember something about him only putting like 20k on the house and making payments.
yup.. Hey we've been hacked for all our funds.. the bank is insolvent. I think now would be a great time to buy a Mansion, SUV and a 100k ring for my divorced wife. Then post a reward to catch the haxorz.. WOW un-fucking-real ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) haha seriously.. what a circus.. im just really glad the ex employees and court receiver made sure the cryptsy users got paid before giving anything to his wife. i was going to be pretty pissed if we all walked away with less than we lost.Today's your lucky day, bud. It's a proven fact that at the end of ALL class action suits, the little money recovered divvied up between those entitled after ALL the lawyers and other costs are taken care of first equates to each person getting returned no less than what they lost, thus nobody's pissed. Thank Jehovah for class action suits. Praise Jah. I tend to think most of what is being said is mostly trolling but I have to say that I have begun to see many reports in the last few weeks of people not being able to withdraw their funds.
Here's something else interesting from the same thread which the above was gleaned: House for foreclosed on in 2009 before he bought it Proof is in the link you posted but obviously didnt read Reads to me like Mullick put more time in researching the status of a foreclosed house than he did on seeing if Cryptsy was insolvent or not even though he had full access [view] to most all the wallet address. On second thought, it's already been declared that Mullick was indeed aware of the "hack" from the get-go, as well as other higher-ups at Cryptsy according to court docs.
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Since I'm now a certified coder ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) , I thought I'd share with my fellow coder buddies a trick I came up after hours of research (or via happenstance) on how to quickly discover where the missing bracket is in a big table after doing several edits causing the INVALID BBCODE error to rear its ugly head. Simply remove the third to last bracket like below, preview the post by scrolling up, and you'll see exactly where the error lies. [/tr][/table]
[/tr[/table] Tomorrow's lesson will be on how to ingeniously depict three consecutive question marks without generating the Huh smiley --> ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) . <fuck me in the ass. I meant that to be a joke, but pondered how to do such, coming up with a solution that I believe might work. gonna try it now> ??? <okay, so that didn't work ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) , but I'm still a fuckin' genius.> FAKE EDIT (prior to posting): Okay, I have another idea on how to do it. Watch this, losers! ? .? .? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sherv.net%2Fcm%2Femoticons%2Fpenguins%2Fhappy-feet-penguin-smiley-emoticon.gif&t=663&c=R7NfX9737YuixA)
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im excited! looks like they're selling the car, wedding ring, the house, and recovered coins.. so im definitely glad i joined the lawsuit. congrats to everyone in the lawsuit, horus and mullick for helping recover coins, and david silver for representing everyone! can't wait to get my check ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I, too, can't wait to get my check from a ~$13M USD settlement of a class action suit non-related to Bitcoin. The general consensus is that I'll be able to purchase a couple packs of smokes with the windfall. That'll teach them suckers to not call me unsolicited.
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Okay, my last post which I deleted was in error, but look forward to an update in this space after I take a shit. Hint: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=230141.msg12591695#msg12591695 Keyword: axelight Done with shitting. Here's the post that I deleted incorrectly connecting dupee with FX: Mr 6 comments pm'd me this just now.. I know you probably dont care and will delete this, but I actualy have an account that has around 200+ posts, but I was being constantly harrased by BCX and having everything i posted deleted, so i was basicly forced to start a new account.
Not that you care of course, I just wanted you to know that I am not some newb that just threw his shit out there.
Anyways, have fun and ill cya in the troll thread lol
and what coins i mine won't get the stolen DGC back ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) would like to chat about what deodorant i use too or what brand name of toilet paper ? It's 3 ply that's how i roll ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) but uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh maybe he should post the address ? or lets talk toilet paper with some mouthy noob with 6 posts ? edit: that is 4 btc ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Where in hell did you find 3-ply? lol my point is that you're probably a BTC miner. I rarely seen altcoin miners talking as much shit. Lost coins are a risk involved in crypto's, if people can't deal with that they shouldn't be in the scene. This kind of shit happens. Now about the 3-ply; I could use some for cleaning up all the shit smeared throughout this thread. Spoetnik, am I the only person you haven't pissed off on this forum? For a little background, dupee419 is BitcoinFX the 30th person to sign up on this forum, with theymos being the 35th (with Marshall Long, Leroy Fodor, Nick Spanos and perhaps Craig Steven Wright being members prior to the former, albeit their users name still allude us, but they're there because neither of them lie). BitcoinFX's claim to fame is that he's the only person on this forum who mentioned spambotsecurity.com, a site hosted by FranTech just like BitcoinTalk is. Search this forum for DGC by dupee419 and you'll be surprised by the number of hits. Prior to posting this reply, something struck me as being possible: I wonder if DCGirl is made up, the user name derived from DGC. <I've had crazier ideas ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) >
EDITING: Further context coming in this space once I formulate the content in my fuckin' skull (with apologies for getting the horse behind the cart due to all my excitement).First this post by BitcoinFX: Posting to say that I'm supporting digitalcoin as best I can looking forward and congrats. to baritus (+others) on a great coin. Since returing to crypto-currencies and this forum I've flitted between a few alt. coins and have been somewhat undecided, however digitalcoin is increasingly becoming the coin of choice for the many I think. I've been mining digicoin on the down low for a good few weeks now and I'm currently putting more hashpower towards DGC than to LTC mining! My DGC seed node is running at: addnode=80.229.2.127 which is a static IP address on my 2nd 'home' network / router located in the UK. I'm sorry to other alt. coin devs, but I've stopped seeding all other coins from this IP for now. Two Tor relays run from this IP address i.e. addnet1 and addnet2. Anyway, the DGC node is correctly forwarded on port 7999 and I intend to keep it up and running 24/7 365 with only the occasional restart. How else am I supporting digitalcoin ? Well, I've added the DGC logo and link to the homepages of my web proxies. See: http://xeronet.primeoptic.netxeronet.primeoptic.net is a subdomain of primeoptic.net (a given). http://website.informer.com/primeoptic.netKeywords: Dedicated Servers, unlimited bandwidth, free shoutcast, france proxy, france web proxy, free shoutcast radio, Free ShoutCast Stream, Unlimited bandwidth Dedicated Servers, glype proxy 1.4.4, excludenodes
Created: 2011-08-09 Expires: 2014-08-09 Owner: steve linzey (PrimeOptic.net) Registrar: GODADDY.COM, LLC Subdomains: proxy.primeoptic.net DNS: ns1.primeoptic.net ns2.primeoptic.net Email: See owner's emails http://website.informer.com/primeoptic.net/emailsOwner's emails
steve@primeoptic.net http://website.informer.com/steve+linzey.htmlCompany: steve linzey
Address: 1101 Nicole Blvd apt 207 ocoee Florida 34761 United States Phone: (407) 924-8821 Email: domain@axelight.co.jp
You with me so far? Good! Now back to IXC post I linked to above: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=230141.msg12591695#msg12591695http://ixcoin.org.w3snoop.com/Creation Date: 2015-09-29T14:30:19Z Updated Date: 2015-09-29T22:37:18Z Registry Expiry Date: 2016-09-29T14:30:19Z ixcoin.org whois information Registrant ID:C-168755 Registrant Name:Yasutaka SakataniRegistrant Organization:Axelight co.,Ltd. Registrant Street: uji biwa 3-1-201 Registrant City:Uji-shi Registrant State/Province:Kyoto Registrant Postal Code:6110021 Registrant Country:JP Registrant Phone:+81.0774340100 Registrant Phone Ext: Registrant Fax: Registrant Fax Ext: Registrant Email:domain@axelight. co.jp <I added the space> Admin ID:C-168755 Admin Name:Yasutaka Sakatani Admin Organization:Axelight co.,Ltd. Admin Street: uji biwa 3-1-201 Admin City:Uji-shi Admin State/Province:Kyoto Admin Postal Code:6110021 Admin Country:JP Admin Phone:+81.0774340100 Admin Phone Ext: Admin Fax: Admin Fax Ext: Admin Email:domain@axelight.co.jp Tech ID:C-168755 Tech Name:Yasutaka Sakatani Tech Organization:Axelight co.,Ltd. Tech Street: uji biwa 3-1-201 Tech City:Uji-shi Tech State/Province:Kyoto Tech Postal Code:6110021 Tech Country:JP Tech Phone:+81.0774340100 YASUTAKA SAKATANI
Who is good with anagrams? I bet we get another cool coincidence. Ha! Kayak Tat Asian Anus http://flvoters.com/by_number/1129/48929_lawrence_s_linzey.htmlLAWRENCE S. LINZEY was born 16 September 1982 and he lives (or lived) at 1101 NICOLE BLVD in OCOEE, Orange County, Florida, U.S.A. His voter ID number is 112948929. He registered to vote 14 May 2004 and he is registered in the Florida Democratic Party. He is listed as White, not Hispanic. Looks like some more housecleaning to me: This is Google's cache of http://website.informer.com/steve+linzey.html. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on Sep 24, 2016 00:01:57 GMT.: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:NZqEL6_tN3YJ:website.informer.com/steve%2Blinzey.html+&cd=8&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=usCompany: steve linzey
Address: 1101 Nicole Blvd apt 207 ocoee Florida 34761 United States Phone: (407) 924-8821 Email: steve@qisp.net http://website.informer.com/steve+linzey.html (same as above, with apologies) Company: steve linzey Address: 1101 Nicole Blvd apt 207 ocoee Florida 34761 United States Phone: (407) 924-8821 Email: domain@axelight.co.jp http://web.archive.org/web/20031008054224/http://qisp.net/about.htmlAbout Us: We are a US based Internet Hosting company, set out to set standards in our field. We offer a reliable, affordable service to everyone from Home Users to major Corporate customers. Our Ability to provide the latest technology at the best possible prices makes us a company striving to be #1 in our market. Please feel free to meet any of our friendly staff via email. If you have any questions or concerns we are always here to help you.
Network Admin: Luis (luis@qisp.net)
Account Admin: Steve / Luis (admin@qisp.net)
Billing Department: Billing information (billing@qisp.net)
Abuse Department: Report Spam/abuse (abuse@qisp.net)
Sales Department: Sales (abuse@qisp.net) http://web.archive.org/web/20100216213508/http://www.xerofx.com/http://www.donnaforex.com/index.php?topic=9917.msg251152#msg251152It's quite possible that Steve Linzey is part of the coinexchange.io platform.
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