I also remember the announcement mentioning 3Ph/s. Probably a typo(?)
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I'm not entirely sure, but those "local representatives" shouldn't be nothing more than just special affiliates. It's a common tactic among ponzis to offer people around the world advantages like a bigger % in earnings from referrals so even more people get lured into the scam. So unless I'm mistaken those people (or at least most of those people) should just be innocent individuals.
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Can you guys take your fighting somewhere else? You're making the much needed discussion about the lost funds and tracking BT owners harder.
Thanks.
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Last time someone posted a similar topic, he was banned for a week. Although it wasn't clarified whether it was serious or not.
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The site used shadowscripts as software. Perhaps they can be traced via their software purchase to run the site?
shadowscripts.com is run by Chris Obsniuk; skype:chris.obsniuk (found on their website) and twitter handle is @shadowscripts.
They might have some contact information/payment details that could lead to this people and if there is an investigation, might be asked by release this information?
This is most likely a pseudonym. I bet he's a nonperson. Shadowscripts earns revenue from selling hyip scripts. Probably people buying their software are doing it anonymously as well. They'd be out of business if they started giving out information of clients.
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Do you know if the hashes are going to say active or if they disappear after the round like some are saying
The latest post of hashnest.com here seems to be clarifying that. I've never noticed my hashrate actually disappearing. Maybe it's not all that stable but I guess that there are bugs with how the hashrate is displayed. I always got normal payouts. Despite what the dashboard was showing.
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Because of arbitrage and vouchers ...
arbitrage never existed ANd will never exist as well. The bitcoin/altcoin market can't hadle arbitrage with such a big volume. Let alone that it's to risky and could lead to losses from day to day.
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I was in from the second day or so, I have about 45% of my intial back at the moment. I'd say that things look positive taken that the latest difficulty increases were so small and that the price bounced back from the depths of 300$. I'll be looking to see if there's not more than 1000000 Gh/s left soon.
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Seems the op was online in July. You guys should definitely be careful while depositing and playing. I also, sent an email to the op. Will see if he replies.
Do they actually have an email address they've given out to the public?
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They haven't been active in this forum since July 2... I don't think we'll be seeing a mobile optimized playt.in at any time.
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I would like to keep avatar restrictions as present currently, to show that we are special We should be allowed one change. Put up this avatar to earn some free coins and stuck with it now HA! Same here. At least mine is a bit more meaningful. I hope it doesn't trick people on thinking I'm a FIAT currency enthusiast.
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There's also a forum search feature. It's pretty shitty but you can optimize it for better results. Also try the google search, better everytime with no optimization. Anyway, I guess you were looking for this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=827804.0
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Coinbase is pretty much the same, they monitor transactions and will ban accounts if you send coins to a gambling website (or any address owned by a website considered illegal in the USA). At least they allow baned costumers to withdraw all their funds before permanently closing their account.
Innovation and strict regulation are two things that can't go together, especially in the case of bitcoin. It's pretty sad that the inovation bitcoin can offer isn't appreciated enough by USA authorities to create more loose policies. The amount of entrepreneurship that could emerge through bitcoin in the USA is incredible. They have so much to offer to the rest of the world, and it's a pitty to see things like this happening. To mee it feels like such regulations are pushing innovation away from the US, therefore making bitcoin's growth and spread slower.
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accounts are stolen. buyer beware.
Possibly not. You know you can share your account with other people right? Many people even use some services that allow you to get "free" extra monthly subscriptions through account sharing. So maybe accounts sold here are shared as well, but I wouldn't say stolen. I'm not an expert, but that's just a thought.
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Currently "unknown" pool is hashing with 21% of the total power. It's probably a collection of several mining services combined?
Yes! It's not a single pool... Also blockchain.info isn't all that accurate but that's another thing.
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no test for this service ?
Have a look at the posts above yours. I've witten an review for the proxies I received.
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I just received proxies from OP. I'll review them and post here later on today. Thanks. EDIT: Here's the promised update. I checked the proxies. Most of them seem to be alive and pretty fast too, just as promised. A surprisinly low precentage of those proxies wasn't up at the time I checkes so I guess there's great uptime as well. Especially the US ones seem to be blazingly fast and responsive with any website I tried. OP seems to have experience on what he's doing and this particular list is excellent.
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PM sent. Thanks in advance.
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You try to make computer in computer I bet you need at least 1.000.000.000.000 blocks And you computer will explode How about mine bitcoin with diamond pickaxe There was a server that would reward you in a bitcoin amount for every block you broke. Not sure if it's still active.
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