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521  Other / Meta / Re: mindset of some people here on: June 22, 2018, 09:13:00 PM
OP, you might want to use the "ignore board" feature.  I have Bitcoin Discussion and a number of others on ignore, and it helps keep my unread threads feed relatively clean.
Eventually, all the people who actually contribute are just going to have most of the sections on ignore or they will just straight up leave like others have before. I think a few years from now we'll just be talking in Meta.

I don't personally have any sections on ignore, however I do understand why someone would do this as some of the sections are just getting out of hand now.

I have nobody on ignore, thus able to start moronic threads discussing their ... GULP!
522  Other / Meta / Re: mindset of some people here on: June 22, 2018, 05:17:27 PM
Welcome to the world of Bounty Spam Talk - formerly known as Bitcoin Talk.

Read this thread to this point hopin' somebody echoed what I was about to pen. Bravo!
523  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [RAFFLE] Turn 💲10 into 💲28,908 Min.; 🔟Entries per Round Max; 100% Fair/0 Risk on: June 22, 2018, 04:28:24 PM
Reserved for listing subsequent Raffle rounds results once the data limit is reached in the first reserved post above.

Round ?:
524  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: June 22, 2018, 03:32:10 PM
Once upon a time, Hobo Rat was waiting for a train conducted by Railway Rat. He was going to visit his friend, Romanian-cheese-eating Punk Rat, in a city far, far away.

525  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥 [ANN] YuTü.Co.in Pre-ICO - Destined to be one of the top ICOs during 2018 🔥 on: June 22, 2018, 07:12:08 AM
Bruno. dude. 

I was one of the very early believers and investors in this in January. I've watched this whole process with hope and patience and I have to say at this point it's incredibly frustrating. You seem to spend 99.9% of your time "scam busting"  as you LOVE to continually harp on and chasing after the glorious, life-affirming acceptance of the bitcointalk community, debating the respect you feel you are owed with a million people. BUT, according to you, you got scammed ON YOUR OWN ICO! We stood by you and the project as you rattled on about how surprised you were a lead developer and their girlfriend you met that one time and gave control of your whole project just disappeared with everything and how don't worry you had other investors lining up, complete with a preposterous play by play that if you had a legit investor who saw your posts about them, jesus.  Nobody called you out, nobody gave you shit, nobody called you a scam even though at best you misrepresented the "team" you had.

Was actually quite happy to see you were back with a "plan" but it sure looks like the same plan as before --which, after it all went down turned out be more of a hail mary and a prayer.  I've seen you needlessly point out your unending and irrefutable transparency 50 times in the short time i've been on here, but you can't answer clear and simple questions about what the ACTUAL, CURRENT agreement with Bacancy is or how much money you need to secure that service. BUT, you're presenting that as a way to legitimize this pre-ICO. But hey, you're gonna just crowdsource your whole team real quick and oh everybody gets a free computer!!  Was this the whole plan?  And how has it not occurred to anyone "consulting" you that if nearly every single person who comes across this has to ask a million questions about your super clever wordsmith-ing and glossary you've coined then that's maybe not the best approach to reach the masses?  Bacancy is cool with all that? And you're using the same website? aka one of the 10 least professional looking website on the web? You could literally put up one clean looking page with a summary people who at least speak english can grasp the concept without 10 rounds of explanations and an email address and it would seem more legit. 

As someone who still believes you are onto a terrific idea and has to be one of the highest dollar investors in this so far I WANT you to succeed, but I think it's time to show us all a lot more, and stop with the pseudo transparency and tell everyone the actual truth, actual plan and actual details. If it's any good it will help this effort -- which by looking at the addresses in the OP, is not going great. And I WANT it to go great. You really do seem like a decent guy who wants to do the right thing, but this whole reboot sure seems like it's riddled with stubborn or lazy thinking and preparation. I think in particular with what's happening in other threads, we who have been and are on board deserve a lot more from you than the current patterns of communication.  Thank you

Some, if not most of your post has merit, addressing one aspect that doesn't. I'm spending very little time scam busting, dedicating most my waking hours to this project, taking quick breaks to comment in select threads with Arbitao being the only scam entity on my radar/plate in digging them a new asshole, of which that episode has most likely come to a close.

Yes, the site relatively sucks in its current iteration as I've formally addressed and alluded to on its home page from the get-go. Thanks to onboarding Team Member Cyrus McNally and speaking in length with him on the phone, that will soon change.

jhart411, I truly thank you and others for their support to date, and I promise that none of yous will be disappointed.

Ironically, I came to this thread within seconds of you posting the quoted reply above so to link to my latest money grab (seriously, humor) --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4514203.0. The Raffle idea was presented to me by another supporter via PM who I'm opting to not declare who the forum member is but hope he publicly verifies the truism.

Another former early supporter has opted to take advantage of our Super Bonus because of his faith in the project, thus leaving only three available.

Time for bed.

Bruno
526  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [RAFFLE] Turn 💲10 into 💲28,908 Min.; 🔟Entries per Round Max; 100% Fair/0 Risk on: June 22, 2018, 06:39:15 AM
Reserved for listing Raffle rounds results.

Round 1:
527  Economy / Games and rounds / [RAFFLE] Turn 💲10 into 💲28,908 Min.; 🔟Entries per Round Max; 100% Fair/0 Risk on: June 22, 2018, 06:38:54 AM
YuTü.Co.in PAQ Raffle

Welcome to YuTü.Co.in's PAQ Raffle, specifically designed to garner funds during our Pre-ICO (follow link) for an ICO consultant in handling YuTü.Co.in's forthcoming robust ICO, destined to be highly successful (read: millions; apologies for the hype if warranted).

Each entry is only U$10 via BTC, ETH or BCH. Visit http://yutu.co.in/raffle/ to participate, with the option of returning to this thread declaring your entry(s), whereupon participants will be displayed as the provided example below the fold, listed ascendingly according to the timestamps of when the purchases were made.

For U$10, you'll receive 1 PAQ along with a 100% fair chance of winning 10 additional PAQs, a total of 11 PAQs equaling what's offered in our Pre-ICO, namely a 10% bonus when purchasing 10 PAQs. Visit our Pre-ICO thread to see what other bonus are available if not interested in this Raffle or opting to partake in both.

A PAQ is a virtual miner/hasher capable of mining/hashing a bare minimum U$2,628 worth of yAltcoin yaltz per year - EVERY YEAR (no limitations) - with ALL TxIDs viewable on a tamper-resistant public-facing Permissioned Blockchain. A maximum of ONLY 100 PAQs will be able to mine/hash any particular YouTuber's yAltcoin at a time.

Conducting the complex calculations, U$2,628 X 11 = U$28,908 (as depicted in thread's title), representing 2,890,800 yaltz (shares) valued at no less than U$0.01 each when trading on our bespoke exchange - YTC-Sox. When the yaltz trade higher than the bare minimum of U$0.01, the more you'll earn with them 2,890,800 yaltz PER YEAR.

Read below the following [example] table in learning how the Raffle will be 100% fair with no chance of manipulations in determining the winners of Raffle rounds.

User.......Name.....Crypto.....Block.......#.....
Block Hash/Merkle Root
.....R#
Bob
BTC
5282428a6e824462a2b2f333b957624f5d5c99b804967913d5d0ad9fc0d9a921dfdb91
1
Alice
BTC
5282428a6e824462a2b2f333b957624f5d5c99b804967913d5d0ad9fc0d9a921dfdb91
9
@FR@NK
BTC
528243128f323d04e41edcca013d6654c8b61fc9f59ddb1037c85ec3392c7b151f6d4c
4
IisDebbieCakes
BTC
528243128f323d04e41edcca013d6654c8b61fc9f59ddb1037c85ec3392c7b151f6d4c
6
SallyTheQ
ETH
5819004000000000000000000276d73ac4aee7aef44a2fcd5f8ba93eaafe1087bece13d
3
RalphDog
BTC
528246701fda8201e7eaeea1b8dff0f017c149a5fe40defc7e3bb7d99af4e9c9d2d831
8
@FR@NK
BTC
5282480fc3b4d7af970abf2c2499455ffaa5c9e06b616bcdb4511aaac93b4f8f2568b0
0
NotWr1ghT
ETH
58190040x19a06e7d02c7adfd7d32a26bdd43bd361cf7643c9cdfa2a25d7c8803fdc7fa20
2
FR3DtheR3D
BCH
535399000000000000000000dc5542e1dcfd1bc5e65b390bb4e449e12dce1811f86d40
5
Alice
BTC
528271
(Hash/Merkle Root Not Needed; Last Remaining Digit is 7)
7

Winner.....Crypto.....Block.......#.....
Block Hash/Merkle Root/Merkle Root
.....R#
@FR@NK
BTC
5282818333a40054098ea7d36fda5364b0bcd2aaef77b0d2551d27ad7063995ccc0ded
0

There are only a maximum of 10 entries per round.

The Raffle ticket number (R#) is derived from the first unused digit reading right to left of the Block Hash - Merkle Root if paid via BTC - of the block which the payment transaction resides as gleaned from the corresponding blockchains.

Using the table above for reference where only the user names and purchases were contrived (blocks, hashes and roots are real), Bob was the first to participate in the Raffle via BTC. His transaction was located in Block 528242. The first [unused] digit reading right to left of the Merkle Root was a 1, hence his Raffle number.

Alice immediately made the second purchase according to the timestamp which just so happened to be recorded in the same block as Bob's. Again, reading right to left of the block's Merkle Root, the first unused digit was a 9 since the 1 was already allocated to Bob.

Then @FR@NK purchased 1 PAQ and has his BTC transaction recorded in Block 528243 where the first unused digit digit was a 4, his Raffle number.

Along came IisDebbieCakes whose BTC transaction was once again (by happenstance) recorded in the same block as @FR@NK. Since the 4 was already allocated to @FR@NK, Debbie was allocated the Raffle number 6.

SallyTheQ makes the next purchase via ETH which was recorded in Block 5819004 on the ETH blockchain. The Block Hash of said block has the unused digit of 3 (right to left), hence this was her Raffle number.

RalphDog via BTC; Block 528246; using the Merkle Root; 8 was his Raffle number.

@FR@NK makes a second purchase via BTC; Block 528248; using the Merkle Root; 0 was his second Raffle number.

NotWr1ghT via ETh; Block 5819004; using the Block Hash; 2 was the user's Raffle number.

FR3DtheR3D via BCH; Block 535399; using the Block Hash; the first unused digit reading right to left was 5; 5 was Fred's Raffle number.

Alice also makes a second purchase via BTC; Block 528271; since only the number 7 remains, that was allocated as her Raffle number.

Now we see who won.

Since the last Block was via BTC having the Block number 528271, we wait exactly 10 blocks for Block 528281 to be created. Once created, we look at its Merkle Root (Block Hash if either ETH or BCH). The FIRST digit reading right to left was a 0, thus @FR@NK was declared the winner.

In the event that a Block Hash or Merkel Root is unable to produce an unused digit in determining one's Raffle number, the first unused digit starting from 0 to 9 will be the entry's Raffle number. Again, totally fair.

Each Raffle round closes once there's ten entries or 36 hours has passed from the timestamp of the first entry.

In the event that there's not 10 entries in any given Raffle round, the winner will receive the number of PAQs equaling the number of entries, augmenting their 1 PAQ purchase.

Nowhere else can one get a one in ten chance of turning a ten dollar bill into over a quarter of a million dollars over the course of ten years based on projected extrapolations. Multiple entries are allowed, thus if purchasing 2 PAQs in a round, your odds increase to one in five in winning said projected windfall.

Please ask questions if you're unsure about anything.

Who's going first?

Bruno
528  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: If OgNasty is a scammer... then who can you really trust on Bitcointalk?! on: June 22, 2018, 04:46:40 AM
Am I reading this right? A new user with less than three dozen posts is concerned about a red trust rating? In my mind, it's a throwaway account. Throw it away and start over.
529  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: June 22, 2018, 12:34:25 AM
Not to let the cat outta the bag, but there may or may not be a press release in the not-too-distant future advancing the notion that Satoshi may or may not have been created by James Simons.

You didn't read it here first.
530  Economy / Reputation / Re: Gleb Gamow account was sold Proof on: June 22, 2018, 12:30:38 AM
also DarkStar_ who tagged you for an unpaid loan, has also handed out a positive trust to Anduck for no valid reason.

a) I deleted my negative trust from Gleb.
b) I deleted my positive trust from Anduck

(this was a few days ago)

Thanks, bud. Full disclosure to the community, I didn't publicly or private request such course of action, nor have I ever contacted users concerning that red trust be deleted on any of my accounts. Nor have I ever solicited positive or neutral trust ratings.

The new owner of Leroy Fodor's account, cyberpinoy, did reach out to me in wanting red trust removed from said account, assuming I had placed such there which wasn't the case. He removed Leroy's red trust postings on my scammy ass' accounts more or less on his own accord.
531  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-ICO] ARBITAO: The New Way of Arbitrage Trading on: June 21, 2018, 09:28:02 PM
Eerily quiet here, even the Russian spammers have disappeared. Is that it, Arbitao dead?


"I wanna thank the crypto community for taking down Arbitao. But that's not why Brock and I are here to discuss. We're here to introduce you to TaiTaoCoin (TTC). What is TaiTaoCoin, you ask? We can't tell you yet. Not until we garner 25 billion dollars over the course of our one-year-long ICO. Think: EOS. Better yet, don't think that at all, for TaiTaoCoin will surpass that venture in every metrics.

TaiTaoCoin was conceived in my garage while changing the oil in my red Lamborghini, not the yellow or green one. I crawled out from underneath the Lambo and a book entitled The Tao of Pooh caught my eye. Of all the thousands of books I have in my garage, that one has made me more millions than all the others combined. An excellent book I suggest you read. Follow the referral link to Amazon in the description below or click the link to the left or the right or above or near my balls ... or Brock's  balls ... I promise you won't be disappointed.

Before I go any further, I want to ask you to please forgive my hair being messed up because earlier today I was driving a team of Belgium horses pulling a wagon full of posts for a fence I'm constructing on my ranch for the herd of golden alpacas I recently purchased. Think: emus. Better yet, don't think emus.

For those not versed, I'll have Brock explain what Tao is. In fact, I won't do that, for you astute viewers already figured it out by the way Brock's dressed today. Totally Tao!

On the sidelines here at some secret location, we have 3 other venerable dudes from the crypto space: Marshall Long, Craig Wright and Leroy Fodor. They will all offer their unique take on TaitaoCoin sans any input by us. Yes, they will be using their own words so please watch this video completely through so that you don't miss a beat.

Speaking of beating, how did you like them Golden State Warriors? I don't want to brag but I made millions from the casinos with my bets that they would take the series in only four games. Think: arbitrage betting. Better yet, ..."
532  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-ICO] ARBITAO: The New Way of Arbitrage Trading on: June 21, 2018, 08:12:09 PM
Since the Trust thingy is not indexed by Google, I present the following (not taking the time to correctly format it) ...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2084637

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Lutpin   2018-06-19   0.00000000   Reference   Despite promises to answer questions regarding several red flags with their project, arbitao so far failed to explain any of the many shady aspects around what they claim to be or do.

marlboroza   2018-06-19   0.00000000   Reference   This ICO raised too many red flags(plagiarism parts of whitepaper and tos from various projects, 2 year old company with headquarters in london while such company can't be found, promising high daily returns 0.5% - 0.75% while they claim they are not promising them, they claim platform is working because of initial investors while at the same time they claim they didn't offer private sale, refused to answer questions asked), all indicates that this project is ponzi.
Read https://archive.fo/SWOmF and https://archive.fo/gb5Gh

suchmoon   2018-06-16   0.00000000   Reference   Yet another ponzi masquerading as an "arbitrage" service.
533  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: June 21, 2018, 08:09:07 PM
Is it a trolling thread? Seriously, everybody knows that Earth is a pyramid.

More like a Rubik’s cube.

Wait, it's not a rhombus? ...

534  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: June 21, 2018, 08:03:18 PM
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God never mentioned that the barrier is flat and never on the entire book of genesis.

God also never mentions Trinity or rapture. In re the former, the term ménage ŕ trois came into vogue where the priest where like, "We dig it!"


"In the name of the Father, Son, Holy Ghost and ménage ŕ trois."

As for the Bible being written in Greek ...

Biblical languages are any of the languages employed in the original writings of the Bible. Partially owing to the significance of the Bible in society, Biblical languages are studied more widely than many other dead languages. Furthermore, some debates exist as to which language is the original language of a particular passage, and about whether a term has been properly translated from an ancient language into modern editions of the Bible. Scholars generally recognize three languages as original biblical languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek.
535  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -- The Riddle of the Twin Brothers - Who Were, Are and Will Rule the World! on: June 21, 2018, 07:37:27 PM
I just realized this page has over 52,000 views.
At only 52 pages long and with rarely anyone ever posting, that number surprises me.  I wonder if that's a normal average number for a smaller, less popular thread like this one.

330k views.

You a bad maths rat bot?

Punk Rat is like ...


"Wait, there's 330 koreans drinking Un-cola reading this thread?
Meanwhile, does anybody else smell Romanian cheese?"

536  Economy / Reputation / Re: Gleb Gamow account was sold Proof on: June 21, 2018, 07:24:41 PM
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Why didn't you ever tag those scammers with red back in the days?

I didn't want to be a victim of trust abuse by DT Minus 2[, 3, or 4] members!
537  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-ICO] ARBITAO: The New Way of Arbitrage Trading on: June 21, 2018, 04:14:25 AM
Update:

https://forum.icoreview.site/t/arbitao-ico-review-discussion/13842

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Arbitao is a passive income project that leverages on arbitrage opportunities between 44 different exchanges.

If you thought 19 servers was GAWsome, wrap your head around Arbitao's attempt in locating millions of decentralized servers as close as possible to 44 exchanges' servers, some of which in secret location.


"We're gonna need a bigger logo to handle the latency."
538  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: June 21, 2018, 02:49:58 AM

If he had been smarter, he wouldn't have fled to Dubai, where he faced an even worse fate, and had to come crawling back home after "hiding" there.



Recall, Garza explored that course of action through Marshall Long's business partner/layer in Houston.
539  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-ICO] ARBITAO: The New Way of Arbitrage Trading on: June 21, 2018, 01:53:36 AM
I found a Kinsey user account ...

http://cashbag.io : igorevich808
Follow date: 28-february-2018
Telegram: @igorevich808
Account twitter: https://twitter.com/greater87

https://twitter.com/greater87


Not only does he lift but Мистер Гаррисон translates to ... wait for it ... Mr. Garrison. In essence it's possible I nailed the Karel-tickling-John's-left-palm sentiment.
540  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-ICO] ARBITAO: The New Way of Arbitrage Trading on: June 21, 2018, 01:28:16 AM
guys already asked about PoS in this thread but no one gave a proper explanation, i am interested in pros and cons of this system
WP says that PoS - energy-saving, truly decentralized, no special technical knowledge needed. however sounds not that convincing Huh

Another jackpotass registered October 20... what are the odds?

And another Russian with 777 as part of their moniker ...

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Name:   mediocre777
Posts:   172
Activity:   170
Merit:   10
Position:   Member
Date Registered:   October 20, 2017, 04:36:50 AM
Last Active:   Today at 06:18:46 PM

What fuckin retards. Here I am listing related alts and more come outta the woodwork so that they too can be associated with the rest. Fuckin amazing!
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