And PM mexxer, have a beer with him or smth.
Mexxer possibly isn't old enough to have beer, go have a coke. Already did prior to your coaxing and I believe now see it's resolved, with thanks for the advice, bud.
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I've been meaning to start this thread for a while now, and was even going to title it What I Learned Today, but opt for the better title with hopes of drawing in more users, thus possibly having more contributors. Each day, we all learn something new, no matter how mundane it is. Sometimes, we desire to share are new found knowledge on this forum with others, but most of the time we're unable to insert our discoveries in a post on some thread--until now. All I ask is that your find is genuine, not contrived, and that it somehow enriched your life, thus wanting to share your newly found gem to enrich others. My first contribution is the word 'svelte' (Google it) which I came across at the beginning of this lengthy article: http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/21/2789676/rim-blackberry-mike-lazaridis-jim-balsillie-lost-empire I don't believe I've ever encountered it before, but after looking it up, I'm surprised I haven't seen it more often. Your contribution doesn't have to be a word, and it can relate to anything. What have you learnt today? Please share! ~Bruno~ (not Francisco Bruno Neto)It is my first day here today. That should count for something I learned. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Is that you, Leroy Fodor? You post in the Filipino section. You had to purposedly misspell bitcoin as bit coin to cement the newbie notion (non-Filipino section). You claim to know nothing about Bitcoin, yet none of your posts has a question pertaining to such, just mundane shit designed to increase your post count.
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2016-03-13T01:09:21.000-06:00
Date: March 13, 2016 Time: 1:09:21 AM GMT: -6
Thus CST.
Somebody, please check my work. (seriously)
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156405: <pdf:Producer> DocHub 1.2.2</pdf:Producer> 156447: <xmp:CreateDate>2016-03-13T07:23:32Z</xmp:CreateDate> 156501: <xmp:MetadataDate>2016-03-13T07:23:32Z</xmp:MetadataDate> 156559: <xmp:ModifyDate>2016-03-13T07:23:32Z</xmp:ModifyDate> 156613: <dc:creator><rdf:Seq><rdf:li xml:lang="x-default"> crypt cracker</rdf:li></rdf:Seq></dc:creator> ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) crypt cracker Member Since 3 days ago https://dochub.com/cryptcracker 404http://postimg.org/image/66n15wn0f/ga('create', 'UA-6088184-14', { 'userId': ' 9407641' }, 'auto'); ga('require', 'displayfeatures'); // Initial pageview gets sent in Ember's router didTransition listener // ga('send', 'pageview') <meta content=" https://dochub.com/cryptcracker" name="twitter:url" /> <meta content=" https://dochub.com/cryptcracker" name="url" /> <meta content="crypt cracker | DocHub" property="og:title" /> <meta content="crypt cracker | DocHub" name="twitter:title" /> <meta content="crypt cracker | DocHub" name="title" /> <meta content="crypt cracker's profile." property="og:description" /> <meta content="crypt cracker's profile." name="twitter:description" /> <meta content="crypt cracker's profile." name="description" /> ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) {"user":{"id":9391772,"email":" coolcryp4532d49@gmail.com,"slug":"cryptcracker","name":"crypt cracker","company_name":null,"url":null,"location":null,"last_sign_in_at":"2016-03-13T01:09:21.000-06:00","upload":" https://s3.amazonaws.com/dh-img-user/9391772.jpg?1457852961","updated_at":"2016-03-13T01:09:21.000-06:00","created_at":"2016-03-13T01:09:21.000-06:00","macroplant_member":false,"status":"ACTIVE","organization_role_ids":[],"entity_id":"cryptcracker"},"organization_roles":[],"entities":[{"slug":"cryptcracker","updated_at":"2016-03-13T01:09:21.000-06:00","created_at":"2016-03-13T01:09:21.000-06:00","user_id":9391772,"organization_id":null,"fax_number_provision_id":null,"membership_id":null}]}
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Dude... cool hacker statements go online on pastebin. Everyone knows that... +1 for pastebin cracker - IMHO the way you are going about all this is very bizarre. If you had the coins, one would think that you could have returned them by now. I'm left really wondering what your angle is. Gleb, what countries do people use the word "dispatch" like he did in his post? UK or Australian English? An American would never use that word the way that cracker did. So, I doubt he's a FBI agent. He also previously used the word "mate" casually, which is also indicative of UK or AUstralian speech patterns. Not sure what country dude's from, but we (make that I upon reading the next post) am %100 sure that CrackHead is either Jim Slockney or Paul Vernon (perhaps both), with same for Eternal Insolent which its anagram is Lorie Ann Nettles. That said, hey, Paul Vernon, did you considered that perhaps some non-corrupt FBI agents are already working with Jim and Ginny Slockney there in Texas to nail your ass? Think about it. They would have more to lose than you, Paul, thus wouldn't mind seeing your ass go down especially upon learning themselves that you probably had %100 intentions of not cutting them into your U$10M windfall scheme. Then again, I'm just a nutter getting my RO in KC extended for another year because I'm a threat to another serial liar in Bitcoinland.
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someone record it and post it in youtube later. be very careful though as you might get hit by exploding air. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) This too shall pass.
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Dude... cool hacker statements go online on pastebin. Everyone knows that... Maybe CreepyCracker is trying to hack us with some kind of malware in the PDF. I'm covered, for I'm using Leroy Fodor's malware defense thingy, accessing my laptop from 10 hours away from an offline base computer feed with cigarette butts into all its non-used ports.
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1st dispatch
On the topic of Cryptsy and other exchanges/markets
Shaun Bridges along with other corrupt government agents enlisted the help of hackers to get into Bitcoin exchanges and dark web marketplaces. The reason some large bitcoin wallets involved in these thefts have been left untouched for so long is because their owners are either on the run, incarcerated or a combination of the two since some of these wallets are using sorts of multi sig. While one owner is incarcerated the other can not access it. This does not just affect Cryptsy exchange but also larger instances such as Mt Gox. There will be further developments shortly. Cryptcracker Time frame:July 29, 2014: Cryptsy event. March 30, 2015: Force and Bridges are arrested: https://darknetmarkets.org/2-federal-agents-in-silk-road-case-face-fraud-charges/No matter who they were, it's highly impossible that two or three people agreed to not move bitcoins not even from one address containing ONLY 100 BTC between the dates above, let alone up to the present. CrackHead went from "funds will be release shortly after the contract's signed" to "You know, this is most like a multi-sig thingy with parties scattered all about, but stay tuned for the 2nd dispatch."
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Is that what your lawyer told you? 1st dispatch
On the topic of Cryptsy and other exchanges/markets
Shaun Bridges along with other corrupt government agents enlisted the help of hackers to get into Bitcoin exchanges and dark web marketplaces. The reason some large bitcoin wallets involved in these thefts have been left untouched for so long is because their owners are either on the run, incarcerated or a combination of the two since some of these wallets are using sorts of multi sig. While one owner is incarcerated the other can not access it. This does not just affect Cryptsy exchange but also larger instances such as Mt Gox. There will be further developments shortly. Cryptcracker Sounds like you're high on some of that crypto-crack. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.tumblr.com%2Fa893229a3fa14edad8749dd37a1c1a64%2Ftumblr_inline_muq90eOeWb1rqhtl9.gif&t=663&c=Vhu5Oawc926x-Q) "Shaun Bridges, Shaun Bridges, Burning Bridges, Burning for You, multi sig, Multi Sig, MULTI SIG!!! Three-prong attack!"
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Crypt Sty
![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FgBs7kQQ.jpg&t=663&c=gaVsxS_CGzi8CA) Yes, those are Jim (SLock) and Ginny "Virginia Bryant" Slockney's pigs.
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"I have known Leroy Fodor for 20 plus years. I have known him to be intelligent and trustworthy in both his personal and his business life. He is a man of good character and would never intentionally mislead anyone. I would recommend him to anyone who is interested in investing in StakeMiners!!!!"https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670.msg10773438#msg10773438The company also has its own account that helps to pay the overhead costs in running the business. when we put this project together it was to find a solution for all the people out there looking for a good reliable source of recurring income. https://stakeminers.com/how.phpTo pay our operating costs, Stakeminers.com has an account, like your personal account. This company account (Stakeminers Operations) receives earnings in proportion to its percentage of the staking pool. As of 1 November 2015 Stakeminers Operation is roughly 0.52361660 BTC a month. The exchange rate on November 1, 2015, was ~U$325 per BTC, thus 325 x .52361660 = U$170.18/mo Leroy Fodor is paid from StakeMiners to cover operating to this very day. That equates to U$42.55/wk or 0.102530121 BTC/wk. Knowing that, we can now calculate who many bitcoins StakeMiners has on account so that Leroy can be paid 0.102530121 BTC exactly the same way all his Investards are paid using his currently .52% dividend thingy. 0.102530121/.0052 = 19.71733096 BTC Currently, according to Leroy Fodor, StakeMiners Ponzi has ONLY 31 BTC worth of PoS altcoins being staked. 31 - 19.71733096 = 11.28266904 BTC 11.28266904 BTC is the amount of bitcoins belonging to other StakeMiners Ponzi Investards. But, remember this post? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990219.msg14198551#msg1419855124.882382692 BTC belong to ONLY two of the other ~180 Investards getting payouts to the following two addresses: https://blockchain.info/tx-index/944f9e0ed06387c8e99a740b5b8970966cd795ba5401220d620dff53cdd05c19https://blockchain.info/tx/b98666baa1dcb61e7ff96486723b98ab292b2dc9b161c0f87ec8fc6eb16446c211.28266904 - 24.882382692 = -13.59971365 BTC You read correctly. By all accounts, Leroy Fodor's StakeMiners Ponzi is 100% insolvent. But, it's worse than that. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1744605932430054&id=1627849564105692Stakeminers - This Week - 14 March 2016 >The Future of PoS Mining - Since 2015< ============================================== Welcome to Year 2 of Stakeminers! - Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC - Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC - Invested BTC 120 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74% - Earnings steady at 0.52% - Withdrawals: Partial 4 = 7.14 BTC and full 8 = 12.46 BTC That's another 19.60 BTC belonging to 12 other Investards. Thus... -13.59971365 - 19.60 = -33.19971365 BTC that StakeMiners Ponzi is in the hole. To recap, 19.71733096 + 24.882382692 + 19.60 = 64.199713652 BTC belong to ONLY 15 individuals of the ~180 Investards of StakeMiners Ponzi. But, again, Leroy Fodor has formally declared that there's ONLY 31 BTC worth of holdings on account, a 100% impossibility especially given that ~20 BTC of that 31 BTC has to belong to Leroy Fodor just to maintain overheard, the largest expense being this office in the tallest building in Davao, Philippines.
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last game today, will it be 3-2 ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Why the frown? Actually, two wins at this stage would be a great accomplishment, setting the stage for a rematch.
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Can't wait to see all the new features ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) lol! love that geek-humor ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Meanwhile, I can't wait till tomorrow when my local dollar store introduces a new line of white paper plates. So far, I'm the first in line, but expect that the rest of the fans will be here shortly, hoping they don't jam the free wi-fi from McD's I currently using.
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Fun fact the 1750 Bitcoin bounty I'm looking to receive for just the Bitcoin recovery is 618 more then 1132.
i just realised that im left with nothing for safe keeping the coins . seems like Paul dont think its worth his time to reply to my pms or emails . cryptcracker you may think you know who i am, but i %100 know who you are . Again with the strange % sign in front of the number instead of after....just like Cryptcracker uses. Where does this % in front of the number come from? I have never seen it before...and the two of you using it leads me to believe that you are the same person. Edit: It was bugging me so I searched ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) "In Persian and Turkish, the percent sign precedes rather than follows the number." Soooo are both these people Persian and/or Turkish? Could they really know each other? Nah, most likely they are the same person. Edit2: My hopes of recovery are quickly diminishing. ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) ...stupid of me to think (hope) this was real I guess. ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif) Edit3: On the bright side at least Gleb does not have to blow his brains out! ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Nice catch! (%) I knew I've seen it recently, but it eluded me as to where. I blame my memory lapse on the Bossa Nova [or being tired]. I wonder if Paul Vernon is Neil Diamond fan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTjoBqGpHwU
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That address have .0000055 btc, what the fuck CRY TIPS fooling .. I request you not to steal my FEDORA, i have millions of them. I will follow you owner of cryptsy.
Praise Jah: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPpd-6X3tEo
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BTW Leroy seems to have blocked archive.is and archive.org from accessing his site (403 error). Sneaky.
view-source:https://stakeminers.com/![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FNNDt0oL.jpg&t=663&c=inMfOxLAWxvEIQ)
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