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521  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 25, 2014, 04:39:19 AM
i read on an earlier post that ryan "apparently" had 70btc stolen

Oh no, thats not coinpal...thats our investing/marketing extraordinaire Ryan Milligan.
522  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 25, 2014, 02:31:02 AM
Where's that GIF when you need it?


Its already on this thread...its not needed. Its played...playyyed
523  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 25, 2014, 02:21:59 AM
I contacted cryptostocks via email days ago, and still no reply. Has anyone heard from them?

I advise for now, everyone keep their shares offline to protect your shares from being stolen and sold.

I have lost about .5 btc too this scam, i am so pissed.

To briing your shares offline, click on Projects>My Shares, and you will see a folder icon next to an arrow, click on the folder icon to bring your shares offline.

From now on im not buying shares unless the business has been verified. I hope MSP are legit.

I just find it wierd that coinpal decided to cut and run so soon before selling out all of their shares first, so maybe they did get hacked i dont know. But at the end of the day, its bloody stupid to keep 70btc in a hot walllet and they should of known better.

Wait, what is this? Coinpal is saying they got hacked and 70 btc stolen?
524  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 23, 2014, 09:41:05 PM
Did anyone get the free miner?

I wrote them 1 week ago, but not even got a reply.

I was promised 5 a month ago...

Well Im sure that was before you went into stage 5 meltdown and started calling the dev a scammer. I wouldnt hold your breath if I were you
525  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Safecoin / MaidSafeCoins IPO thoughts? on: April 22, 2014, 06:50:11 AM
I was hoping there would be more input...im curious too
526  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 20, 2014, 10:48:15 PM
Well big things are going to be happening there pretty soon from what the DEV has been saying..big things! I have around 300 and I like the returns a lot. MCX has never been hacked or DDOSd. How many exchanges can say that?

What kind of returns have you been getting?

Well the volume is shit right now, and thats why shares are so cheap. But when the DEV added Maxcoin when it launched I think we were doing 2000+btc per day I was getting about 50-60 USD per day in dividends I think. But the great part about those shares is you get in in every coin traded there. So I was getting like 30 maxcoins per day just in dividends not including btc, ltc, wdc, etc etc...  But the DEV wants to be more hands off now, so he hired a partner to be in charge of adding more coins and they are currently trying to be registered in the US to give them more creditability....and I repeat, never been hacked and never been shutdown by DDOS or any hackers since it was launched a year ago.
527  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 20, 2014, 08:46:02 AM
If you want to invest in a good exchange, try mcxnow.com. The fees are a steal right now, and there is an update coming very soon.

Heh, I tried MCXNow fee shares, but I was making less than 1% return PA so sold them.

Well big things are going to be happening there pretty soon from what the DEV has been saying..big things! I have around 300 and I like the returns a lot. MCX has never been hacked or DDOSd. How many exchanges can say that?
528  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 11:07:50 PM
If you want to invest in a good exchange, try mcxnow.com. The fees are a steal right now, and there is an update coming very soon.
529  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 06:47:41 PM

No offense but I think both of you are dumbasses who expect this to turn into a big thing, with badpeanut investing $400 into an ipo, and you thinking he's going to end up in jail.

Especially funny when you read: All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.

They didn't promise you anything, also with your update they never said what money they used. All they said was "The good news is that we received 5 Gridseed Blade Scrypt Miners this morning and they are being setup as I am writing to you"

You are basically making ASSumptions

Say what? If I'm not mistaken, considering ALL IPO investors, the total is over $20,000, not a mere $400 from one lone investor. That's more than enough to get someone in trouble. And if that fails, what is so difficult to understand that IF THIS CAME OUT TO THE MEDIA, IT WOULD LOOK EXTREMELY BAD FOR RYAN GAY AND HIS FATHER"S POPULAR BUSINESS.

And they did promise something: They promised a product, which has yet to be delivered in ANY state. The reason the other scam stocks got away is because nobody knew who the devs were, but we know who the CoinPal dev is.

So stop being an arse, got it, tito?

Dude, the media isnt going to give a shit. This isnt news worthy. No one would care at all. If it was a few hundred thousand or a million, youd get some bites. But viewers wont care so the media wont care.

How much do you even have invested in Coinpal? It cant be more than .75 bitcoins or you would be waiting on a miner. So how much...  .25 bitcoins? Come on dude...give it a rest eh


I thought I've been through this. Orlando/Winter Park isn't NYC. It's a small area. The local news posts stories like this ALL THE TIME.

Deal with it.

Yeah, maybe on page 10 of the bullshit section..youre fucking wrong dude. No one will fucking care. No one even cares in the crypto community. Why in the fuck do you think the average news reader would care? Send me 1 story like this that has been reported.

How much have you invested? .1 bitcoin? SPILL IT!
530  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 06:45:47 PM
Have a look at the Orderbook on Cryptostocks. Bad news , or i´m wrong?

Whats bad news about the order book?
531  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 07:41:02 AM

No offense but I think both of you are dumbasses who expect this to turn into a big thing, with badpeanut investing $400 into an ipo, and you thinking he's going to end up in jail.

Especially funny when you read: All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.

They didn't promise you anything, also with your update they never said what money they used. All they said was "The good news is that we received 5 Gridseed Blade Scrypt Miners this morning and they are being setup as I am writing to you"

You are basically making ASSumptions

Say what? If I'm not mistaken, considering ALL IPO investors, the total is over $20,000, not a mere $400 from one lone investor. That's more than enough to get someone in trouble. And if that fails, what is so difficult to understand that IF THIS CAME OUT TO THE MEDIA, IT WOULD LOOK EXTREMELY BAD FOR RYAN GAY AND HIS FATHER"S POPULAR BUSINESS.

And they did promise something: They promised a product, which has yet to be delivered in ANY state. The reason the other scam stocks got away is because nobody knew who the devs were, but we know who the CoinPal dev is.

So stop being an arse, got it, tito?

Again,:All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.

You are right on the promise thing though, my mistake on using that wording. I should have said they never guaranteed anything, this is a risky investment and should be treated as such.

Ryan, and badpeanut (especially him due to his grocery situation) are dumbasses complete and total



There is no risk if there is no proof. That is theft, you need to learn a little about law if you are going to stick around.



I am still on his terms a partner, that including my shares (if the other 2 partners are real/I don't think they are) means I am the majority owner of Coinpal and a simple law suit would give me control. Linguistic analysis of the emails telling me I am officially a partner would convince any jury/judge he meant it and there is a law justification stating things like that are taken literal.


My attorney has papers filled, he is giving it till the 26th before issuing them though.


EDIT: I have emails from Ryan guaranteeing me many things, so you can throw that theory out the window.

I call bullshit...post the papers.


I can't do that you fucking idiot. It's an un-filled law suit + I would need them faxed to me first.



More and more I believe you are Ryan Gay.

You cant spell un-filed, yet Im the idiot...hmm. Well you can just do your little writing comparisons then right? To find out if Im him or Im me  Shocked
532  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 07:17:25 AM

No offense but I think both of you are dumbasses who expect this to turn into a big thing, with badpeanut investing $400 into an ipo, and you thinking he's going to end up in jail.

Especially funny when you read: All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.

They didn't promise you anything, also with your update they never said what money they used. All they said was "The good news is that we received 5 Gridseed Blade Scrypt Miners this morning and they are being setup as I am writing to you"

You are basically making ASSumptions

Say what? If I'm not mistaken, considering ALL IPO investors, the total is over $20,000, not a mere $400 from one lone investor. That's more than enough to get someone in trouble. And if that fails, what is so difficult to understand that IF THIS CAME OUT TO THE MEDIA, IT WOULD LOOK EXTREMELY BAD FOR RYAN GAY AND HIS FATHER"S POPULAR BUSINESS.

And they did promise something: They promised a product, which has yet to be delivered in ANY state. The reason the other scam stocks got away is because nobody knew who the devs were, but we know who the CoinPal dev is.

So stop being an arse, got it, tito?

Again,:All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.

You are right on the promise thing though, my mistake on using that wording. I should have said they never guaranteed anything, this is a risky investment and should be treated as such.

Ryan, and badpeanut (especially him due to his grocery situation) are dumbasses complete and total



There is no risk if there is no proof. That is theft, you need to learn a little about law if you are going to stick around.



I am still on his terms a partner, that including my shares (if the other 2 partners are real/I don't think they are) means I am the majority owner of Coinpal and a simple law suit would give me control. Linguistic analysis of the emails telling me I am officially a partner would convince any jury/judge he meant it and there is a law justification stating things like that are taken literal.


My attorney has papers filled, he is giving it till the 26th before issuing them though.


EDIT: I have emails from Ryan guaranteeing me many things, so you can throw that theory out the window.

I call bullshit...post the papers.
533  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 07:16:22 AM

No offense but I think both of you are dumbasses who expect this to turn into a big thing, with badpeanut investing $400 into an ipo, and you thinking he's going to end up in jail.

Especially funny when you read: All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.

They didn't promise you anything, also with your update they never said what money they used. All they said was "The good news is that we received 5 Gridseed Blade Scrypt Miners this morning and they are being setup as I am writing to you"

You are basically making ASSumptions

Say what? If I'm not mistaken, considering ALL IPO investors, the total is over $20,000, not a mere $400 from one lone investor. That's more than enough to get someone in trouble. And if that fails, what is so difficult to understand that IF THIS CAME OUT TO THE MEDIA, IT WOULD LOOK EXTREMELY BAD FOR RYAN GAY AND HIS FATHER"S POPULAR BUSINESS.

And they did promise something: They promised a product, which has yet to be delivered in ANY state. The reason the other scam stocks got away is because nobody knew who the devs were, but we know who the CoinPal dev is.

So stop being an arse, got it, tito?

Dude, the media isnt going to give a shit. This isnt news worthy. No one would care at all. If it was a few hundred thousand or a million, youd get some bites. But viewers wont care so the media wont care.

How much do you even have invested in Coinpal? It cant be more than .75 bitcoins or you would be waiting on a miner. So how much...  .25 bitcoins? Come on dude...give it a rest eh
534  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 04:41:21 AM
no luck with exchanges and launchdates...
alcurex never launched coinpal still not launched :/


You can sell your shares and get your BTC back

I tried. IPO flag hasn't been lifted.

No worries. We have Ryan Gay's info. We know who he is. Either he refunds everyone's money or we call him and his father's business publicly.

Ryan M.,  Since you are in contact with Ryan Gay, have you asked him how he feels about us having all his information and possibly how this whole situation can potentially affect him and his father's business should we take this to the media or any other legal way?

He hasn't replied in 3 days to me mate. I'm about to send him a link to someone who did something similar to this, well a story of theirs. He was jailed for 6 months.

Can you handle 6 months in the pen Ryan Gay? I have a number for his dads office, like personal office I'll try calling it in an hour.



6 months in the pen? haha Send him the link to Neo & Bee...I believe they scammed 9,500 bitcoins from investors, and Brewster is still chillin in his Bentley somewhere. He is still updating everyone so I still believe he will deliver. I am giving him the benefit of the doubt. If I dont see anything by the 26th then Ill definitely be skeptical


Updating means nothing. How can you trust someone who lies so much to everyone? I gave him, the benefit of the doubt he abused it. His dads office was closed. I'll try again in a few hours.


**I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and he abused it.

I havent seem him lie about anything. I never actually believed they would launch on the 18th anyway. This is bitcoin, where everything is late. So Im used to bullshit delays.

Its the weekend bro, and no one works on weekends in America.

535  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 19, 2014, 04:10:56 AM
no luck with exchanges and launchdates...
alcurex never launched coinpal still not launched :/


You can sell your shares and get your BTC back

I tried. IPO flag hasn't been lifted.

No worries. We have Ryan Gay's info. We know who he is. Either he refunds everyone's money or we call him and his father's business publicly.

Ryan M.,  Since you are in contact with Ryan Gay, have you asked him how he feels about us having all his information and possibly how this whole situation can potentially affect him and his father's business should we take this to the media or any other legal way?

He hasn't replied in 3 days to me mate. I'm about to send him a link to someone who did something similar to this, well a story of theirs. He was jailed for 6 months.

Can you handle 6 months in the pen Ryan Gay? I have a number for his dads office, like personal office I'll try calling it in an hour.



6 months in the pen? haha Send him the link to Neo & Bee...I believe they scammed 9,500 bitcoins from investors, and Brewster is still chillin in his Bentley somewhere. He is still updating everyone so I still believe he will deliver. I am giving him the benefit of the doubt. If I dont see anything by the 26th then Ill definitely be skeptical
536  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 16, 2014, 09:20:45 PM
Ok, i think trow my first troll...huge speculation. Im aware i get flamed about this if im wrong.

Ryan G. cant pay u back because he paid probaly Americanbit back or they are the same person

I think they were both partners in mining stuff but Ryan G fked it up. Thats why coinpal had mining pictures of old mining gears?

On page 4 of this topic on Ryan G. you can see in his Google page in CIRCLE friends he was into mining business.

In this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=326491.0

Amercianbit ask for advice about sueing his friend, Ryan G. i guess for scamming. For rougly 50 btc but at that point only 12500 worth couple months ago. I think Americanbit went agressive on this topic about R.M that sueing isnt working and a he had lot of hate to R.M. Perhaps because of R.M. revealed Coinpal is a possible scam with identity included  and americanbit cant get his money back if Ryan G. have to pay R.M.

Americanbit just ask advice not long ag about sueing his friend in his thread but talk in this coinpal thread he looks like had years of experience of knowing that sueing doesnt work and saying about 20k lost is just peanuts in post 5th under
And it looks like he was promoting and defending coinpal from his first post to the end of this topic.

1st post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg5868029#msg5868029

2nd https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg5934920#msg5934920

3rd https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6193603#msg6193603

4th https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6195880#msg6195880

5th https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6205281#msg6205281

6th https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6205966#msg6205966

7th https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6206000#msg6206000

8th https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6223282#msg6223282

9th https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6223530#msg6223530

10th https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=525700.msg6223571#msg6223571

Rest of his post u can just scroll down from the 10th post






Nice work gum shoe...I did have some problems with a partner, but it had nothing to do with coinpal thats for sure. And yes, the information I garnered from my research is what I am relaying here. But i was out closer to 40k as bitcoin was still rising. And my suit would of been against 1 person, not a company. My funds were essentially stolen from me, which makes it a lot different and easier to prove. But yeah, it is all just a waste of time. I am merely a very small investor in coinpal, and when I invest in cryptostocks; I go in knowing that I will probably never see the money again. If it does come back, I consider it amazing.

I am sticking up for Coinpal because I am an investor like everyone else with no proof that it is a scam. And all this bad publicity is going to hurt my investment when it starts trading. When people google coinpal this thread will come up so we are all fucked the way I see it. No one goes near a company after scam accusations are thrown around. Plus, people said they received their USB miners and there were pictures presented.

However, you can shove it all up your cunt badpeanut. Like I give a shit about what some hacks think on bitcointalk
537  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 15, 2014, 08:06:39 AM

All it took was a 25 minute phone call to his dads company, and days of investigating everything I could find on him. He says launch will be most likely postponed. I'm still out of this one I get rid of the shares though. I cant work with people who cant take 5 minutes out their day to let the forum know they haven't robbed them.


And now, since you are out of it: Please respect other investors and don't disturb our busy man again. We want him to focus on the job and we don't want to pay for any confused "representative" or "up-talker" again, at least until we have a product that speaks more or less for itself.

Yeah, this ryan gay is trying to release our site, and the poor guy gets blood clots in his legs because hes been falling asleep at his desk. This guy sounds like a saint. THen you got this Milligan troll just picking at him, "hey wheres my money! "hey, cash in my shares" " it took you 2 days to email me back, WTF"!

Geez bro, give the man a break. Hes trying to build Rome in a few weeks here!
538  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 15, 2014, 04:59:09 AM
Yea i agree with above, just have to wait till 18th

If there is an actually an exchange I'll run down the busiest street in scotland naked.



He cant even reply to an email, how does he expect to run a multi-million dollar business that he made out coinpal would be.

He said he got blood clots in his legs from from sitting at his desk working so hard cause he'd fall asleep in his chair and he'd been working so hard for a month.  Huh


Well I've been working off 3-4 hours sleep on average a night for a year and I'm fine. I will screenshot our emails and you can read the stories. It is typical ranting behaviour styled craziness.




@AmericanBit - Do you really think his father will want his sons name to be related to a fairly large scam? Perfect timing with gox too, 'Another evil computer scammer'. I don't want his fathers money, I want my money back off of Ryan.


It's not hard to prove he ran it, registered it and the scammed (although thats speculation until the 18th) and he works for his father doing the business promotion and what not. Who wants to use a company that has known scammers on board, it indirectly effects Franks business and it would be in his best interest to make his son pay back what he stole.


He wouldn't fight it, GoDaddy will give everything up in a second. Then there's the proof. the emails to me. One of my lawyers is for crypto stuff so he is already aware of many of the laws. It's principle, now. One news paper story about the biggest plumbing/renovation owners sons pulling off a 'evil internet money scam' is very bad for your businesses credibility.

Yup, I 100% agree. Also, do we know by the IP address if Ryan Gay used the workplace network and computers to enact all of this? If so, I'm sure that would look very bad for his dad.


Not all of them but sometimes there were connections from a network (always the same one) so most likely while he was at work or whatever, he'd email, post etc.


That could make his father look involved and I'm sure thats the last thing Frank wants for his business.



@AmericanBit - are you telling me if someone phoned you tomorrow and said ' your sons stolen 20 grand off me, I can prove it in a court. He used your network occasionally to do so. This could effect your business, it makes you look involved ' You wouldn't be bothered at all the, no?


Well stealing 20k isnt really what happened here. Like you said, it looks like he tried to do it right, but got in over his head. WHich is possible i guess. So he went into it with the best of intentions from what you have found out. Thats a lot different than just stealing 20k. So if my son stole 20k knowing he was stealing it all along, Id kick his ass. But if he was just trying to be entrepreneurial by raising the money thru crowd funding using these bitscoins I keep reading about and dont really understand. In that case it would be a different scenario and I would probably just say, oh well... There is a disclaimer that warns you your money could be completely lost in the IPO, so i mean its all very grey...

DISCLAIMER

All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.



He still has the money. He offered to buy me out if I deleted my posts yesterday. The prof they showed me of the actual exchange was pathetic, I was naive about that. I seen no working feature, nothing. He could have paid a graphic designer to show what he showed me. At the end of the day, he hasn't been in here once bar to post photos and the original I.P.O and like 3 other posts (which he could pay someone else to take photos of their mining gear) he was reluctant to introduce himself when I demanded.


Where is he now? Where has he been for a week? I don't care for disclaimers when I know the person I invested the money in to still has it. Yes, that is stealing. Any honest man says sorry I'm in over my head, here is your money back. The offer of partner was probably just so I bought more shares.

Well maybe he is still in the hospital...you can die from blood clots in your legs. That shit is serious. People die like that from playing video games too long. What proof of the exchange did they show you and why didnt you take the buyout??
539  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 15, 2014, 04:00:59 AM
Yea i agree with above, just have to wait till 18th

If there is an actually an exchange I'll run down the busiest street in scotland naked.



He cant even reply to an email, how does he expect to run a multi-million dollar business that he made out coinpal would be.

He said he got blood clots in his legs from from sitting at his desk working so hard cause he'd fall asleep in his chair and he'd been working so hard for a month.  Huh


Well I've been working off 3-4 hours sleep on average a night for a year and I'm fine. I will screenshot our emails and you can read the stories. It is typical ranting behaviour styled craziness.




@AmericanBit - Do you really think his father will want his sons name to be related to a fairly large scam? Perfect timing with gox too, 'Another evil computer scammer'. I don't want his fathers money, I want my money back off of Ryan.


It's not hard to prove he ran it, registered it and the scammed (although thats speculation until the 18th) and he works for his father doing the business promotion and what not. Who wants to use a company that has known scammers on board, it indirectly effects Franks business and it would be in his best interest to make his son pay back what he stole.


He wouldn't fight it, GoDaddy will give everything up in a second. Then there's the proof. the emails to me. One of my lawyers is for crypto stuff so he is already aware of many of the laws. It's principle, now. One news paper story about the biggest plumbing/renovation owners sons pulling off a 'evil internet money scam' is very bad for your businesses credibility.

Yup, I 100% agree. Also, do we know by the IP address if Ryan Gay used the workplace network and computers to enact all of this? If so, I'm sure that would look very bad for his dad.


Not all of them but sometimes there were connections from a network (always the same one) so most likely while he was at work or whatever, he'd email, post etc.


That could make his father look involved and I'm sure thats the last thing Frank wants for his business.



@AmericanBit - are you telling me if someone phoned you tomorrow and said ' your sons stolen 20 grand off me, I can prove it in a court. He used your network occasionally to do so. This could effect your business, it makes you look involved ' You wouldn't be bothered at all the, no?


Well stealing 20k isnt really what happened here. Like you said, it looks like he tried to do it right, but got in over his head. WHich is possible i guess. So he went into it with the best of intentions from what you have found out. Thats a lot different than just stealing 20k. So if my son stole 20k knowing he was stealing it all along, Id kick his ass. But if he was just trying to be entrepreneurial by raising the money thru crowd funding using these bitscoins I keep reading about and dont really understand. In that case it would be a different scenario and I would probably just say, oh well... There is a disclaimer that warns you your money could be completely lost in the IPO, so i mean its all very grey...

DISCLAIMER

All investment opportunities have potential risks involved, and CoinPal is no different.  Please do your due diligence in order to find out what these risks are, and suit yourself accordingly.
540  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [IPO] CoinPal - Crypto-Currency Exchange & Profit Switching Mining Pool {NEW} on: April 15, 2014, 02:43:02 AM
Yea i agree with above, just have to wait till 18th

If there is an actually an exchange I'll run down the busiest street in scotland naked.



He cant even reply to an email, how does he expect to run a multi-million dollar business that he made out coinpal would be.

He said he got blood clots in his legs from from sitting at his desk working so hard cause he'd fall asleep in his chair and he'd been working so hard for a month.  Huh


Well I've been working off 3-4 hours sleep on average a night for a year and I'm fine. I will screenshot our emails and you can read the stories. It is typical ranting behaviour styled craziness.




@AmericanBit - Do you really think his father will want his sons name to be related to a fairly large scam? Perfect timing with gox too, 'Another evil computer scammer'. I don't want his fathers money, I want my money back off of Ryan.


It's not hard to prove he ran it, registered it and the scammed (although thats speculation until the 18th) and he works for his father doing the business promotion and what not. Who wants to use a company that has known scammers on board, it indirectly effects Franks business and it would be in his best interest to make his son pay back what he stole.


He wouldn't fight it, GoDaddy will give everything up in a second. Then there's the proof. the emails to me. One of my lawyers is for crypto stuff so he is already aware of many of the laws. It's principle, now. One news paper story about the biggest plumbing/renovation owners sons pulling off a 'evil internet money scam' is very bad for your businesses credibility.

And this isnt a large scam...google bernie madoff. Thats a large scam...40k is nothing in the world of scams...especially from hundreds of people. Plus, half came from you so you say. So its really 20k over hundreds of people...really not that much in the real world, but its not cool i agree
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