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4821  Economy / Marketplace / Re: coinexchanger.com is now the 2nd exchange with the most BTC Liquidity on: March 03, 2012, 12:12:32 AM
I am almost sure that bitcoinica.com is out of funds and they are keeping the site open to get more deposits and ponzi those deposits on those who want to withdrawal. The 17 year old just lost 250,000 Dollars and I doubt he has an extra 250K to cover his loss.

I would encourage everyone to withdrawal your funds from bitcoinica and watch the shit hit the fan.

Visit, www.coinexchanger.com

We will lower our withdrawal fee in the next couple of days, in the meantime 9% is fair.

CoinExchanger.com is an admittedly unregistered MLB (money license business) that must be registered by FinCEN within 6 months of opening their doors and sharing their first stored value. They have not done so and are in direct violation of federal law.

The owner of CoinExchanger.com is Leo Camilo, who advertises his address as 440 9th ave, New york, New York,10001 US and personal telephone number 1 (347) 469-1040.

His private email (search google) is atqcapital@gmail.com.

He has publicly stated on multiple occasions that:

  • bitcoin is fake money, "monopoly money" and has no value and should not be trusted[/b] for this reason.
  • his exchange is functional with a large user base, when not a single user has ever reportedly done business with him
  • he is holding coins stolen from Zhou Tong's Bitcoinica and says "fuck you Zhou, you're just a stupid 17 year old kid, these coins are mine now" basically.

He also:

  • goes under the sock puppet scammer account name "Maria"
  • claims to be a millionaire and restaurant owner

He is currently in possession of stolen Bitcoins from the Linode hack and any coins purchased from him will not be accepted by MtGox or anyone in the Bitcoin community.

4822  Other / Off-topic / Re: Total time logged in: 40 days, 21 minutes. on: March 02, 2012, 11:52:45 PM
bitch please


Several of those people are probably cheating in some way, too. Smiley

That dude at the very top is so totally cheating. I bet he's using a Linode VPS to stay connected to the forums.


Too soon?
4823  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: COINEXCHANGER. WHATS GOING ON? on: March 02, 2012, 11:38:25 PM
This seems relevant because it's about his scammy, illegal exchange and fraudulent business practices.

We just received another 12K BTC. It looks like the guy is dumping his collection on www.coinexchanger.com


Block 169381 address 12F1GhUbVJvNW6ki1fRG1ZgeTkm2FixLLi

If that's you, Leo, you're holding stolen coins.

http://blockchain.info/address/0d9e2cd87cef275505cd1a831a8fdf86cd2ff571

That looks right my friend. I will hold on to the funds until someone claims them. 30 days, after that im sending some to CryptoXchange, some to Gox and some to the TOR network.

Visit, www.coinexchanger.com

So now your going to steal them too?

I paid for those 12K coins already. They are mine to do as I please.

Fincen does not regulate bitcoin. Nor any agency will investigate on the missing coins because lost bitcoins does not mean anything to anybody except for the person who lost them.

Witnessed.


Anyone who has a problem with this outrageousness, please write separate letters to FinCEN and feel free to visit Mr. Camilo and express your concerns.


Leo Camilo        (atqcapital@gmail.com)
    440 9th ave
    new york
    New York,10001
    US
    Tel. +1.3474691040

This establishment connected to CoinExchanger.com (an illegally run money services business without an MSB license) is the address for Uncle Jacks Restaurant.

You can contact the main line and confirm Leo Camilo's position there by phone at: (212) 244-0005

You'll probably find him working in the back as a busboy or in the kitchen washing dishes I'm sure.



I'm sure his pride in accepting stolen bitcoins and operating an illegal exchange registered to this address should be made clear after confirming he works there regularly. It is something all his customers at the restaurant should be made aware of I believe. If he doesn't think bitcoins are anything more than monopoly money, maybe he also thinks that using dangerous ingredients is alright too? Crazy people do crazy things...


Uncle Jack's Steakhouse - Westside 9th Avenue Details
Dining Style: Casual Elegant
Website: http://www.unclejacks.com
Email: info@unclejacks.com
Phone: (212) 244-0005
Hours of Operation: Lunch: Monday - Friday: 11:30am - 4:00pm; Dinner: Sunday - Wednesday: 4:00pm - 11:00pm. Thursday - Saturday: 4:00pm - 12:00am
Cross Street: 34th Street
Public Transit: Penn Station and 1, 2, 3, A, C, E subways within two blocks. Walking distance to Port Authority bus depot and B, D, F, M, N, Q, R subways. Local bus lines.
Parking: Public Lot
Parking Details: Parking lots and garages within 1 block.
Payment Options: AMEX, JCB, MasterCard, Visa
Cuisine: Steak, Seafood, American
Executive Chef: William Jack Degel
Dress Code: Business Casual
Accepts Walk-Ins: Yes
Additional Details: Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Fireplace, Full Bar, Gluten-free Menu, Happy Hour, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Private Room, Takeout, Wheelchair Access, Wine
Catering: Please email Muhammed@unclejacks.com for private party and catering info.
Special Events & Promotions: Also a 'Kids Under 12' meal for $29.95. Manhattan locations only. Uncle Jack’s is now proud to offer all inclusive, 3-course Prix-fixe lunch. Just $24.95. Ask your server or bartender for details. Tuesdays: all wines on our list are half price for Lifestyle members. If you aren’t a member, you can become one in an instant. Thursdays: Two-For-One Happy Hours from 3-8 PM at the bar for EVERYONE!!! (some exclusions may apply)




Sounds like the kind of scammy shit Leo would pull on his customers. "Hey this gold locket isn't really valuable, it's just a monopoly necklace! It's mine now because a lost necklace and tickets is only worth something to the person who lost them!"

4824  Economy / Marketplace / Re: We just received a 20K BTC deposit. Thank You !!! on: March 02, 2012, 11:17:36 PM
We just received another 12K BTC. It looks like the guy is dumping his collection on www.coinexchanger.com


Block 169381 address 12F1GhUbVJvNW6ki1fRG1ZgeTkm2FixLLi

If that's you, Leo, you're holding stolen coins.

http://blockchain.info/address/0d9e2cd87cef275505cd1a831a8fdf86cd2ff571

That looks right my friend. I will hold on to the funds until someone claims them. 30 days, after that im sending some to CryptoXchange, some to Gox and some to the TOR network.

Visit, www.coinexchanger.com

So now your going to steal them too?

I paid for those 12K coins already. They are mine to do as I please.

Fincen does not regulate bitcoin. Nor any agency will investigate on the missing coins because lost bitcoins does not mean anything to anybody except for the person who lost them.

Witnessed.


Anyone who has a problem with this outrageousness, please write separate letters to FinCEN and feel free to visit Mr. Camilo and express your concerns.


Leo Camilo        (atqcapital@gmail.com)
    440 9th ave
    new york
    New York,10001
    US
    Tel. +1.3474691040

This establishment connected to CoinExchanger.com (an illegally run money services business without an MSB license) is the address for Uncle Jacks Restaurant.

You can contact the main line and confirm Leo Camilo's position there by phone at: (212) 244-0005

You'll probably find him working in the back as a busboy or in the kitchen washing dishes I'm sure.



I'm sure his pride in accepting stolen bitcoins and operating an illegal exchange registered to this address should be made clear after confirming he works there regularly. It is something all his customers at the restaurant should be made aware of I believe. If he doesn't think bitcoins are anything more than monopoly money, maybe he also thinks that using dangerous ingredients is alright too? Crazy people do crazy things...


Uncle Jack's Steakhouse - Westside 9th Avenue Details
Dining Style: Casual Elegant
Website: http://www.unclejacks.com
Email: info@unclejacks.com
Phone: (212) 244-0005
Hours of Operation: Lunch: Monday - Friday: 11:30am - 4:00pm; Dinner: Sunday - Wednesday: 4:00pm - 11:00pm. Thursday - Saturday: 4:00pm - 12:00am
Cross Street: 34th Street
Public Transit: Penn Station and 1, 2, 3, A, C, E subways within two blocks. Walking distance to Port Authority bus depot and B, D, F, M, N, Q, R subways. Local bus lines.
Parking: Public Lot
Parking Details: Parking lots and garages within 1 block.
Payment Options: AMEX, JCB, MasterCard, Visa
Cuisine: Steak, Seafood, American
Executive Chef: William Jack Degel
Dress Code: Business Casual
Accepts Walk-Ins: Yes
Additional Details: Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Fireplace, Full Bar, Gluten-free Menu, Happy Hour, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Private Room, Takeout, Wheelchair Access, Wine
Catering: Please email Muhammed@unclejacks.com for private party and catering info.
Special Events & Promotions: Also a 'Kids Under 12' meal for $29.95. Manhattan locations only. Uncle Jack’s is now proud to offer all inclusive, 3-course Prix-fixe lunch. Just $24.95. Ask your server or bartender for details. Tuesdays: all wines on our list are half price for Lifestyle members. If you aren’t a member, you can become one in an instant. Thursdays: Two-For-One Happy Hours from 3-8 PM at the bar for EVERYONE!!! (some exclusions may apply)




Sounds like the kind of scammy shit Leo would pull on his customers. "Hey this gold locket isn't really valuable, it's just a monopoly necklace! It's mine now because a lost necklace and tickets is only worth something to the person who lost them!"
4825  Economy / Marketplace / Re: We just received a 20K BTC deposit. Thank You !!! on: March 02, 2012, 11:14:42 PM
Obviously, if this retard did get business from the hacker, it's because he knew this scummy fuck would be the least professional and just fork over the dough. If anything, this should be a very easy sign for everyone never to use his site.
4826  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you put your finger in your ear and scratch... on: March 02, 2012, 10:52:42 PM
For the record my dad played tricks on me regularly.


Which orifices are we talking about here ?


I knew I'd never get away from that one, no matter how I worded it.
Is that why you made it so small?

If you prefer, I can make it gay instead.
.-- .... -.--   -.. .. -..   - .... .- -   - .- -.- .   -.-- --- ..-   ... ---   .-.. --- -. --. ..--..

˙ɥʇɐǝɹqʞɔıp 'ʎʇsnɹ sı ǝpoɔ ǝsɹoɯ ʎɯ ǝsnɐɔǝq

.... . .-. . --..--   .... .- ...- .   ... --- -- .   -- .- --- .-.   -- --- .-. ... .   -.-. --- -.. . ...   .-.. ----- .-.. .-.. ----- .-.. .-.. --- .-.. .-.. --- .-..   -.. ..- -- -... ... .... --- . ! ~ ! ! ~ ~

;;morse [jeffk <message>]

and

;;unmorse <code>

<3 gribble

n347.
4827  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you put your finger in your ear and scratch... on: March 02, 2012, 10:51:01 PM
For the record my dad played tricks on me regularly.


Which orifices are we talking about here ?


I knew I'd never get away from that one, no matter how I worded it.
Is that why you made it so small?

If you prefer, I can make it gay instead.
.-- .... -.--   -.. .. -..   - .... .- -   - .- -.- .   -.-- --- ..-   ... ---   .-.. --- -. --. ..--..

˙ɥʇɐǝɹqʞɔıp 'ʎʇsnɹ sı ǝpoɔ ǝsɹoɯ ʎɯ ǝsnɐɔǝq
4828  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Nevermind.. Acct wasnt hacked on: March 02, 2012, 10:48:30 PM
They will not confiscate the bitcoins

i wouldn't be so quick to assume that.

i'm sure that assumption is based on the amount, 7 btc, right?

what if it had been 7000 btc or 43000 btc? would mtgox confiscate them then? i'm thinking 'yes'.


Of course they wouldn't confiscate them, if they were satisfied that you weren't the thief. This account suspension occurs more often than you think it does, and as far as I know gets rectified reasonably quickly.

note to self: launder my coins more often, no matter how innocent.


Send them all to me and I'll clean them for you  Grin
4829  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you put your finger in your ear and scratch... on: March 02, 2012, 10:44:32 PM
For the record my dad played tricks on me regularly.


Which orifices are we talking about here ?


I knew I'd never get away from that one, no matter how I worded it.
Is that why you made it so small?

If you prefer, I can make it gay instead.
4830  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: There is no justice in this game. on: March 02, 2012, 10:42:01 PM
Matthew, what value do you gain from making false claims about me?

Post the photo of you with a real cigar you lying scumbag. No one here believes you smoke, nor even a have a cigar. You can't say a claim is false without proof it isn't. The burden of proof is on you who says he is smoking a cigar and loves taking pictures of himself.
4831  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you put your finger in your ear and scratch... on: March 02, 2012, 10:40:47 PM
For the record my dad played tricks on me regularly.


Which orifices are we talking about here ?


I knew I'd never get away from that one, no matter how I worded it.
4832  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you put your finger in your ear and scratch... on: March 02, 2012, 10:38:18 PM
For the record my dad played tricks on me regularly.
4833  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you put your finger in your ear and scratch... on: March 02, 2012, 10:37:50 PM
I've got a better one my dad taught me when I was a kid,

put your thumb in one nostril and blow while making a sound, but then with the other hand and pull on your earlobe. It will sound like a techno rave.
4834  Other / Off-topic / Re: Total time logged in: 40 days, 21 minutes. on: March 02, 2012, 10:33:52 PM

Crap. I'm not on the top 10 yet?

At least I'm #8 for most posts now and soon to be #7
4835  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: There is no justice in this game. on: March 02, 2012, 10:31:15 PM
While your intentions *seem* good, your threads 99% of the time end in people flaming you and hating on you.

It seems to me that not many people like you, and your attempt at trolling is only making it worse.

Which begs me to ask (No offense)...why do you still hang out here?

Obviously because his ridiculous separation anxiety and lack of real world friends leaves him no other options. IRC and Skype are too fast paced for his manicism, which people quickly detect and he is ostracized from any legitimate challenging communities, other forums are not his flavor unless they are scamming forums like the one we found his message on telling people it's okay to scam if no one will catch you, but other than that his real reason for being here is because no one else has given Atlas so much attention as we have.

He actually believes he can win us over in his sad pathetic little way. Atlas keeps talking about "not caring" and yet he constantly defends himself, he talks about being a man and yet whenever a question is asked to him directly he decided to "*take a puff from my imaginary cigar which is probably another dude's penis*" and basically every mental fart and masturbation of his lonely pathetic and medicated existence in his bedroom is fielded here before his short memory span sucks him off into a deep obsession with girls who no other guy would ever consider attractive because they only date losers.

Good job Atlas. When you're ready to be a man, post your photo with your cigar so every can see it's plastic.
4836  Other / Off-topic / Re: Total time logged in: 40 days, 21 minutes. on: March 02, 2012, 10:27:05 PM
What's your record, punks?

25 days and change.  You registered in June 2011.  haha n00b! Tongue

IM TRYING  Cry
4837  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Processing Power, where does it go? on: March 02, 2012, 10:22:35 PM
Are there actually universities out there that would pay money for your processing power on par with bitcoin?

research is basically dead in north america regarding any kinda government funding

and hey, didn't seti have to shut down at some point?

There are many folding@home style projects, Seti included, but paying for computational power is only valid in file storage these days, what with the major bucks allowing for large scale cloud computing. Involving insecure home rigs....messy shit.
4838  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: should i make rigs or just buy this on: March 02, 2012, 10:21:13 PM
Anyone that messes with BFL or GLBSE should be very careful, IMHO.
Honest enough advice.


You can get burned easily.
Would you mind me being a grammar nazi for a moment and requesting you change that "can" to a "could"? Those are both touchy subjects around these parts and a simple tense reversal can cause a flamewar. ^_^

4839  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Processing Power, where does it go? on: March 02, 2012, 10:18:41 PM
Fneh! Kindergarten stuff!

Turns out Feynman didn't know much about computers when he
started writing this, and he figured his way through the domain
pretty much by himself.

Because of this, the book is a surprisingly easy read.

Oh I was being a douche, I didn't actually read it. I assumed by the title it was hard. I'll check it out for real now that you made me feel bad.
4840  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Nevermind.. Acct wasnt hacked on: March 02, 2012, 10:18:05 PM
Can't agree with this policy as much as I want the perp to be caught... you cannot have "collateral damage" just like that.

Agreed. Although they didn't stop him, they just asked for information (which power is already given to them through AML agreement with the users).
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