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581  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 20, 2015, 07:11:23 PM
GAW is a scum organization run by scumbags preying on the greedy and gullible. He will be going to jail but the law takes time to do its thing.



To the Gawtards - everybody pray to the Man.





Well that makes you look both intelligent and well intentioned.

Or I'm being sarcastic. I'll let you decide with your powerful and well read intellect.

Like I said...scum..

SEC is a coming. Just like I predicted. Not just after the Dear Leader but after his underlinings and including forum Mods. They are scrubbing at a fever pitch now but it is too late.

Intellect...you decide:

https://coinfire.cf/2015/01/19/sec-investigation-of-gaw-miners-underway/



Oh yeah baby, I feel the hate. How's your blood pressure? Wink Hateraid more Mr. "...scum.." Hahahahaha!
582  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 20, 2015, 12:25:16 AM
GAW is a scum organization run by scumbags preying on the greedy and gullible. He will be going to jail but the law takes time to do its thing.



To the Gawtards - everybody pray to the Man.





Well that makes you look both intelligent and well intentioned.

Or I'm being sarcastic. I'll let you decide with your powerful and well read intellect.
583  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 16, 2015, 07:27:50 PM
However let me tell you a FACT. Yes, a REAL fact. It is pretty simple - I made money with GAW's offerings so far. Not much, because I did not invest much - but right now I'm standing at an approx. 250% ROI (I've already got back the money I invested in Hashlets, and my HashStakers are making XPY as we speak. All the requirements were from re-investing what I've earned, and I have 0.58XPY in there.

The Hashlets generated about 80% of their purchase price
, and then I was mostly selling-buying Hashlets based on the prices going up and down. Then put it all in HashStakers. From my end, it was not an investment, and personally, I have no other attachments to GAW. It was a 0-input investment, which might or might not return some good money. Time will tell.


The bolded part is how much you made from "GAW's offerings". The rest of it is from other GAW customers. I hope you can see the difference.

Indeed. BUT! It is a free market. If I were to sell you a handful of dog feces, and you offered 100.000 USD for it, it would still be a valid exchange.
Besides, I did not make money "off of them". You know it is called demand and supply. Or based on your statement, all trades that carry any kind of gain for any of the parties should be stopped immediately?

The trade was simple - someone (whom I do not know - the hashlet market is anonymous for the buyer) wanted a hashlet. I sold it for way under the official price (Zen Hashlets were going for 14.99 at that time, I sold mine for 7.59 minus the fees), and made about 2$ on the trade. The buyer was happy as he received an item at half the official price, while I was happy as I had 2 extra dollars in my pocket. Is it a win-win?

EDIT:
And before you take my first paragraph as me calling GAW products sh*t, I have to state, it was meant purely in a twisted-out metaphorical way.

I'm not against free market, and I support everyone's right to lose their money however they deem appropriate.

However hashlets were never a true free market. Who in their right mind would pay $50 for 1 MH/s of Scrypt mining, or even $20? The only reason these products had that value was because GAW had a monopoly on them, hyped them beyond belief, and yes - lied about them. Always profitable at 1 satoshi. Zens that you mentioned are now trading at $2. Who covered $7.59 to $2 and why? Not a win-win as far as I can see.

Now I'm not arguing that you didn't make ROI or that you personally somehow cheated the buyers. All I'm saying is that whoever bought the hashlets from you did so while being misled by GAW as to their true value and likely lost or will lose money. In other words you making money with GAW isn't the only fact in this story, there is the ugly other side.

Even if we give GAW the benefit of the doubt and assume that they had mining power to back the hashlets (that would be where your 80% came from), there doesn't seem to be any real revenue entering the system now. Neither HashStakers nor XPY have any real value, it's all speculative based on GAW's promises, and we can see from the Zen example, or the $20 floor example, how well that works. Also facts.



PoW, nuff said.
584  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 16, 2015, 04:41:17 AM
Joe, I'm sorry to say but this not going to yield any result. You're talking to a member of GAW's fanpuppetclub, there is no logic or sense that can be applied to anything she says. Leave it as is otherwise it will just escalate.

h8 moar pl0x thx. Wink

Hating is all he can do. If you have other opinion you're a fanatic, or from GAW. You have to be incredibly close minded to think every positive comment has to be made by someone from GAW.
If you go to his hate thread and dare to say something positibe they'll accuse you of being GAW CEO himself (I've actually seen this happen).




That's very Paul Revere like, except that it isn't. But how would you know, you just like the name.
585  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 15, 2015, 06:21:04 PM
Joe, I'm sorry to say but this not going to yield any result. You're talking to a member of GAW's fanpuppetclub, there is no logic or sense that can be applied to anything she says. Leave it as is otherwise it will just escalate.

h8 moar pl0x thx. Wink
586  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 14, 2015, 04:35:46 AM
manufacturer   ::   reseller

browser plugin ::  direct shopping


bah, same thing.  Roll Eyes



Thank you for your testimony in the "Do you think you were scammed by GAW? " thread sir.

I can feel your hatred, it's nice and warm. Let me turn on a fan next to you, I could use a little of that heat generation. Smiley
587  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 14, 2015, 04:31:20 AM
Roll Eyes


They've never designed a piece of hardware in their lives.

Don't care. Has their name on it, they made it.

"Don't care" as you said, is just showing your ignorance...The rest - your retardation... Grin

GAW never produce hardware ...They have been just a RE-SELLER, if you know what this means... Wink

GAW is/was reselling products, made by Gridseed, ZeusMiner, BitMain, Innosillicon etc...

Ask your favorite Homero J. Garza...

ZiG

Has their name on it, they stand behind it. They might as well manufacture it.

-DON'T CARE-

Complete RETARD

Semantics. Get used to that term, you'll here it a lot.
588  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 14, 2015, 04:27:55 AM
Roll Eyes


They've never designed a piece of hardware in their lives.

Don't care. Has their name on it, they made it.

"Don't care" as you said, is just showing your ignorance...The rest - your retardation... Grin

GAW never produce hardware ...They have been just a RE-SELLER, if you know what this means... Wink

GAW is/was reselling products, made by Gridseed, ZeusMiner, BitMain, Innosillicon etc...

Ask your favorite Homero J. Garza...

ZiG

Has their name on it, they stand behind it. They might as well manufacture it.

-DON'T CARE-
589  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 14, 2015, 04:10:50 AM
Roll Eyes


They've never designed a piece of hardware in their lives.

Don't care. Has their name on it, they made it.
590  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica on: January 14, 2015, 03:26:59 AM
I've been with GAW for over 6 months and have had a great experience overall. Their hardware, of which I still have some hashing away was constructed with quality and attention to detail. Very few manufacturers of any mining equipment actually delivered on time, at all, or in working condition but GAW has on every occasion delivered on time, in working order, and over manufactured with a higher tolerance.

They were the one of the first to demonstrate integrity in this industry and they've been met with nothing but scorn from the ponzi artists that inhabit this "crypto" space. I've invested in group buys on bitcoin talk and have gotten burned. I've invested with GAW and have seen returns and support and attention to detail and talent.

It's no wonder those here willing to shout "ponzi" and "scam" are so inclined to do so readily. We're witnessing the experts in what they do best and are most familiar with.

591  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: January 14, 2015, 03:00:50 AM
Hey I just did a search for the Sunny Webbox. That is one nice piece of hardware. If the data it sends can be logged either in excel or some sort of API format, an app would be very easy to write for it. I think floorwalker already has the code written to integrate data from this box straight to the web already, or at least the subroutines could easily be modified to fit the particular data formatting.
592  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: January 07, 2015, 07:10:27 PM
Are there any working pools other than http://solarcoin.miningpoolhub.com ?

My asics don't seem to want to stay connected to this pool.  I have tried all 3 of their servers (europe, north america, asia) and my asics will not keep hashing on their servers for some reason.  After a couple minutes I quit getting any response from their server.

That's a driver issue with your mining software. What version of what mining software are you using? Also what hardware are you running?
593  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 29, 2014, 06:52:58 AM
Hi Corather,

I wasn't able to see the link you posted properly http://uro.io/nuro_webapp/##mainsub t. I tried 2 browsers but the Uro.io website only has a few options that you posted and I am not sure if it is 100% working.

Thanks.
-lfloorwalker

Oops, the website is a little finnicky at the moment, this should work: http://uro.io/nuro_webapp/
594  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 29, 2014, 02:52:00 AM
If we can do something like http://uro.io/nuro_webapp/##mainsub this is True-asset's technology, the brain behind much of the coding for Urocoin and related applications. It's a web based wallet that is completely secure. There is no database, it's all 100% blockchain. Your username, password and pin code are used to create your unique urocoin web wallet address. If Solarcoin had something like this, it would go a long way to solving those security and trade issues, wouldn't even need a prypto card. Smiley
595  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 28, 2014, 08:44:25 AM
Alright, I have to admit, it may be fun mining but at 700 watts and lots of noise it's starting to get old. It would be amazing if PoS could start any minute now. Smiley Wink Wink, nudge nudge, say no more.
596  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 27, 2014, 07:28:15 AM
This is what solarcoin needs, but it'll be some time before it's ready to handle the traffic:

https://www.gocoin.com/
597  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 26, 2014, 05:45:37 PM
Any news about wallet update?

It's been ages, hasn't it?

Yeah it's been a bit. Well I'm having fun anyway, mining even at 1 slr per block reward with 18 MH/s Smiley
598  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 26, 2014, 03:38:40 AM
All the best to everyone in 2015!  Smiley

I don't know why, but that just put a huge grin on my face. Smiley
599  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 22, 2014, 04:53:10 AM
Let's study Paycoin (XPY).

It's now #4 at Coinmarketcap. (http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/paycoin2/)

It's very young coin, about 1 week old.
However, there are lots of buy support because their own payment gateway, Paybase will let people trade at fixed price of 20$.

To do so, GAW miner, the founder of Paycoin, made dedicated plan with sophisticated ideas.

1. huge amount of premine and sold it to merchants, investors.

2. fast transition from PoW to PoS

3. Paybase (www.paybase.com)

4. Orion controller (will work like Darkcoin master node)


How about Solarcoin?

At least, we need something like Paybase to hit out target price 20$. Smiley



  

Paybase would be amazing, however paycoin is targeted towards the consumer. Solarcoins best route of action for quicker merchant adoption would be to craft an easier way for acceptance by solar technology companies, installers, and dealers, that's our target audience. At the same time it has to be as easy to use as a credit card or gift card. It needs these things because it's still like every other crypto out there, unknown and difficult to use by the masses.

That being said, GAW purchased companies that developed these systems to integrate with the visa network, and added some crypto currency magic in between and they already have a huge base of investors. There's also a large investment firm backing Paycoin with a (20 dollar) floor. The currency is designed to create income through volume transactions on normal every day purchases.

I don't know. I think the easiest way to move solarcoin around between the typical consumer is probably something like a prypto card with valuations suited for the solar industry, at least on the business level, give them something tangible. A card they can scan and see a transaction without having to go through the trouble of actually running a wallet since all the data is already on the blockchain.
600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SLR] SolarCoin | PoW to PoS v. 2.0 | Solar Proof of Generation (§1 = 1MWh) on: December 20, 2014, 12:43:36 AM
Holy carp, am I glad SLR was one of the 3 or 4 cryptos I invested with! I picked which ones to buy based on the criterion that they were sound, honest, and had a use case founded in the real world (well.. except for HYPER. But that was based on the idea that people will keep playing video games,which seems reasonable.) All went up in the recent btc price crash. I'm really glad SolarCoin was one of them. I just wish I had bought more. I really hope this kills off some shitcoins.

+8

What's your SLR address? Smiley
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