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
Another Russian dude who created his account during the same time period as the other three Russians dudes depicted in my last post above ... Name: yaroslava.pryanchikova Posts: 229 Activity: 196 Merit: 10 Position: Member Date Registered: October 21, 2017, 10:05:19 AM Last Active: Today at 06:12:20 PM
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one-liner nonsense
one-liner nonsense one-liner nonsense one-liner nonsense Holy crap, they're building a sideways pyramid again. Horton Hears a Hunch ... Name: Copulative Posts: 366 Activity: 280 Merit: 100 Position: Full Member Date Registered: December 24, 2013, 09:09:44 AM Last Active: Today at 04:36:02 PM Name: obulynin Posts: 254 Activity: 196 Merit: 10 Position: Member Date Registered: October 21, 2017, 10:31:12 AM Last Active: Today at 04:57:10 PM Name: mad_max777 Posts: 236 Activity: 196 Merit: 10 Position: Member Date Registered: October 20, 2017, 12:02:53 AM Last Active: Today at 01:53:49 PM
Name: hov777 Posts: 223 Activity: 210 Merit: 10 Position: Member Date Registered: October 19, 2017, 11:47:53 PM Last Active: Today at 01:45:45 PM I'm guessing that if one reviews their post histories, they'll uncover that all four accounts are possibly connected. I'll start with Copulative's post history where after being inactive for a spell, he fired the account back up (if not a newly purchase) on November 26, 2017, penning posts longer than one sentence like as ALL his previous posts. Besides Copulative (no proof yet), the other three have ALL commented in the Russian section of this forum. Copulative has proven to be slow in recognizing scams --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3240261.msg33742709#msg33742709
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Any public events especially big ones you plan to participate in the future? Want to see your team in real conversation, which could restore your name.
I don't think that Team Arbitao is planning on attending any future crypto-themed events now that my friend, Ross Davis, will be awaiting their arrival so to stick a microscope up their ass. If you're not versed as to who Ross is, watch this --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjkS-9y_0PI. I'm pretty sure that's why they fear returning to this thread ... Name: Arbitao Posts: 68 Activity: 28 Merit: 0 Position: Copper Member Date Registered: May 03, 2018, 05:52:41 AM Last Active: Today at 09:50:14 AM
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A wheel? That looks wrong, you faked that picture, coinlocket. Here is the original: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F7WRvCFg.jpg&t=663&c=obmV_DklXaIn5Q) LMAO. Dudes, quit it. Please get back on topic, namely on how scrumdiddlyumptious Arbitao's logo is. Hey, how about shopping ARBITAO on the plane, replacing TURKISH, remembering to keep the Abbey wheels. The easy part will be putting Arbitao's logo on the tail fin.
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It's not a real topic consisting of over a million views. It's just a place for Newbies to post their first post is all. Welcome to the crypto space, bud. Post long and prosper.
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About not feeling the g-forces of the Earth spinning 1,000 mph. It's like riding in your car or in a bus, a train, a plane, a military super-sonic jet, a rocket ... Wait, let me thing about this some more.
Okay, I figured it out. We're all cartoon characters in a game on a handheld of some entity located in another universe where the character's point count determines when, where and how it feels g-forces. Further, the entities playing the roles of priests on Earth hold prominent titles in their realm. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to calculate the g-force of when some factious boy has his face plowed into the balls of some factious priest while rotating on a planet at 1,000 mph circling a star similar to our assumed own.
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I am willing to bet money on the fact that you smoke either crack or meth.
"I'll be back in a couple hours to fuck the living shit outta your sweet ass after I investigate if Vlad the Romanian up in the hills is operating a crack or meth lab. Don't bother douching cuz you know how I like it."
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What Arbitao is pawning off as Live & History trades stemming from its 3,000+ members since November 2017 - prior to the creation of its public-facing platform and having its brand indexed by Google - is nothing more than RSS feeds from select exchanges under the auspices of "working with exchanges" as proven with the following screenshots using ICX as an example, indicative of ALL their depicted to-date 3,081,986 executions since mid-May 2018 ... https://app.arbitao.com/en/dashboard/arbitrage/historyhttps://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/icon/
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I've been privy to see the exchange (no pun intended) between Arbitao and crypto exchanges in their attempt to locate the exchanges' servers so that Arbitao could place their decentralized servers (thing about that for a sec) as close as possible to the exchanges' servers. The following is the last one of the exchanges (double entendre) ...
John Kinsey: Hello, Exchange #19, where are your servers located?
Exchange #19: You're kidding, right? <CLICK!>
John Kinsey: Well, that didn't go as expected. I can't figure out why any of the exchanges, some practicing anonymity, won't tell us where their servers are located. Hope we have better luck with the photo shoot today. It's high noon, thus the scaffolding surrounding Big Ben should already be taken down, and a second center tower should already be constructed. The weatherman said it's gonna be a beautiful sunny day here in London. I duly hope that the cameraman doesn't forget to bring the bi-focal out-of-focus lens. Shit, almost forgot to lube up my left palm with Jergens® lotion in case Karel Mirrin wants to get frisky.
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That Big Ben picture is more awesome than I thought. That pointy tower that appears twice in the photo? Well, there is only one IRL and it's called the Central Tower for a reason: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nyhabitat.com%2Fblog%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2013%2F10%2Fwestminster-london-houses-parliament-big-ben-thames-river.jpg&t=663&c=HT0AwJIrW-lfLg) "Bright sunny day in London. Giant dicks across the river. You tickling my palm. We're going to get U$45M from Investards. Life is good, Karel. Life is good."Another thing: Big Ben is on the northern side of Westminster and that is on the right side of the picture. Judging by lighting and shadows on the two awkwardly smiling individuals the sun is on the right side of the picture and quite high up in the sky too. Now I know the UK drives on the wrong side of the road so maybe the sun goes the wrong way too? Or perhaps the picture is doctored. Shocking, I know.
That was quick. Oh well. I hope tmfp has learned from this mistake and next time will not bring out the big guns bens until at least 3 months into the fun. LMAO. Nice catch, suchmoon. To put the sun's shadow in respective ... .. John and Karel were supposedly standing approximately where the red arrow points to above. They would've been on the east side of the river with their backs facing west across the river in front of the Abbey. The reflection of the sun looks like it's coming directly from the north, evident from the brightness on Karel's left shoulder (unless the image was flipped, then right shoulder). Regardless as to where the sun travels in the UK, all we need to do is look at past whether charts to see when it was sunny in the UK (don't get a head of me), whereupon we'll narrow down as to when the pic was taken. A somewhat easy task given that the general consensus is that there's not too many sunny days in London. EDIT: I may be mistaken about the sun being on the north upon rereading your guess that it's high in the sky. Either way, it was supposedly sunny that day, a rarity in London (assumed).
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@Arbitao, please keep us abreast as to which events you're plannin' on attendin' so that we can send The Man, Ross Davis, over to your booth to ask a couple simple questions --> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjkS-9y_0PI. Simple questions like what time was it when John and Karel had their picture taken in front of Big Ben, and where's the link to your business charter in the UK?
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"Karel, quit tickling my palm with your index finger. You're making me giggle."
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Too many questions here, i have another one i wanna hear more about - the speed of your platfotm, not much said here but think it can be a central issue
of course speed/latency is vital for any kind of arbitrage, but with a nice trade algorithm speed is not in the first place Shame people with a slight knowledge of how arb works try to explain to others the strategies ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) your bot or whatever will never ever make good arb till the speed is high enough... any packet loss —-> forget about money okay, but Arbitao claims to have only positive algorithm, you can't lose many with it man, just trust me, it is IMPOSSIBLE to have such algorithm, there ALWAYS will be a possibility of failure and the possibility is higher if network is slow actually u can do such perfect bot ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) you have to include possible latency issues in the calculations, so that algorithm doesn't execute anything if there is a certain amount of risk soooooooo what? you aware that with such 'smart calculations' your algorithm will make an extremely slow amount of trading, you will get almost no profit at all ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) so if Arbitao promising such algorithm they should take latency in consideration first agree, bro ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) especially cryptocurrencies trading where rates changes are crazy. low latency is the main if not only way to make up for volatility Arbitao knows about this problem for sure, as i got it their solution is placing some servers close to exchange servers? Jesus motherfuckin Christ, I've already echoed Arbitao's approach to the latency concern, yet others keep bringing it up, not reading what they said, then I parroted. Can we fuckin get back to talking about their impeccable logo? THANK YOU !!!
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Hello Arbitao team.. I haven’t fully understand the idea with open pools. What does it mean??
By the looks of your post history, it means that you can continue to ask or add mundane content to threads in this section in satisfying your sig campaign commitment. See how fuckin easy it is to see through bullshit like Arbitao or as to why you're really in this thread because you forgot to comment on their unrivaled logo.
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may i ask dear friend, why is this coin so cheap now. Is this good time to buy?
It's an excellent buy, bud. I suggest you buy as many as possible, for rumor haz it it's gonna moon thanks to Carlos taking over as their new CEO. If you believe that, then please exit the gene pool, for we don't want any of your offspring polluting humanity.
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Name: Arbitao Posts: 68 Activity: 28 Merit: 0 Position: Copper Member Date Registered: May 03, 2018, 05:52:41 AM Last Active: Today at 06:39:49 AM He came, he saw, he read, he said, "Fuck it! Exposed by a fuckin giant broken clock."
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Slightly offtopic:
It's quite sad to see these announcements how you've never accepted tips when people have wanted to tip you. Are you maybe trying to gain some legitimacy by stating it over and over around forums?
Now you're fooling idiots by offering them an ICO. This ICO would never get investments from the usual sources. Many in this community are greedy and make their own ICOs as they see the most shittiest ideas get millions in ICO funding. Last year some scammer took millions of $ worth of cryptos as "investments" by faking everything from promises to team, whole thing pulled on one single website and some marketing. Most of the ICOs are in the "waiting for delivery" phase now. Not many will deliver anything.
How is this behavior of being proud of humbly denying donations when people wanted to tip you for good deeds in line with this borderline-scamming ICO shit of yours?
I have no idea what the fuck you're talkin 'bout. Comparing apples to oranges much? I simply stated a truism that I've never accepted a single satoshi for my scam busting efforts is all which has nothing to do with me attempting to scam the community with my shitty ICO. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Please try harder to discredit my scammy ass. The community will appreciate it. Meanwhile, this ... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4455437.msg40478623#msg40478623Now kindly get the fuck outta my face until you reach such a level. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna start an auction where I have every intent on bidding on the item myself given that a Legendary member of this forum fully demonstrated that such is sanctioned. Yes, I satire much. I'm fuckin good at it. And FWIW, I've NEVER accepted a single satoshi for my satire prowess.
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Too many questions here, i have another one i wanna hear more about - the speed of your platfotm, not much said here but think it can be a central issue
of course speed/latency is vital for any kind of arbitrage, but with a nice trade algorithm speed is not in the first place Shame people with a slight knowledge of how arb works try to explain to others the strategies ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) your bot or whatever will never ever make good arb till the speed is high enough... any packet loss —-> forget about money okay, but Arbitao claims to have only positive algorithm, you can't lose many with itIntroducing Sh0rta0 (STA0), where my team has made millions since 2016 and now want to enrich the little guys via our bespoke negative algorithm bot, namely shorting cryptos by trading pairs across ALL the exchanges where our severs are located where their servers are located so to decrease latency. <insert image of Sh0rta0's CEO and CTO in front of a discarded moon rover here>
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