Just went outside for a smoke and saw a giant orange orb in the night sky. Any clues?
Was it shaped like a disk? Did it rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise? Hey, notbatman, when's the next disk-clipse.
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Hey, Leroy Fodor, who owns https://blockchain.info/address/1K7y5VgQKq9jPjds76LE9KE31jFLKgADV8Surely, he's not an Investard in the process of receiving withdraws because his payouts are over StakeMiners Ponzi's ToS threshold. Is it possible that you're making sure that you get yours so that's there's nothing left for those who want what's rightfully theirs? What's StakeMiners Ponzi's exit strategy? Telling your Investards to be glad that they were able to participate in the best investment scheme known in the cryptocurrency community, provided the math of such to us monumental assholes in trying to depict that nothing was a foot? Dude, your days are numbers and we're sitting on the sidelines laughing our motherfuckin' asses off. HAHAHAI'm surprised Leroy has lasted this long. I really stumbled on this thread by accident, but it's like a train wreck. Just goes on and on. Very entertaining. If you were to anonymously contact Leroy via email mentioning this thread, he would reply with a spaghetti diatribe about how he's the truther and I'm the one that shouldn't be trusted. That fucker doled out negative trusts to everybody echoing my stance. Then, he got his friends and relatives via Facebook to discredit us some more about his StakeMiners Ponzi technology that they've never use, let alone understand. Hell, even Leroy Fodor doesn't understand it, hence playing online games between posts, returning to pen replies that make no mathematical sense in spite of StakeMiners (the entity) earning a B.B.A. from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, Leroy only earning some sort of accounting degree thingy from a community college that's an adjunct of OU.
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http://www.kansascity.com/news/business/article62022452.htmlThe federal government has gained a $38.6 million judgment against Butterfly Labs, a Leawood-based seller of bitcoin machines, but agreed to collect only $15,000.
Butterfly Labs consented to the judgment under terms that essentially excuse it from any additional payments because of its limited financial resources. The agreement is based on financial information the company presented in U.S District Court.
“We’re paying $15,000 to settle this case,” said Michael Foster, an attorney at the Polsinelli law firm representing Butterfly Labs.
Officially, the judgment is suspended but could be reinstated if the company is found to have misrepresented its financial condition, or “if we lied about our financials,” Foster said.
Bitcoin is a digital currency that has gained traction among some consumers, businesses and governments. Bitcoins exist only digitally and are “mined” by using sophisticated computer equipment to verify increasingly difficult calculations that verify bitcoin transactions.
The Federal Trade Commission agreed to the settlement a year and a half after persuading a federal judge to shut down Butterfly Labs as a bogus business. It said the company had taken 20,000 consumers for up to $50 million. Sonny Vleisides: Hello, BitPay. Hey, I know like everybody knows that you're only a third-party payment processor and NOT an exchange, but I need you to process a million dollars worth of bitcoins we received the other day for the sale of Monarchs from an industrial client of ours that we've bumped to the front of the queue ahead of singular monumental assholes orders. Can you do it? BitPay: What's in it for us? Sonny: Glad you asked. We've already moved the bitcoins once, then moved them again to the 1QAHVyRzkmD4j1pU5W89htZ3c6D6E7iWDs bitcoin wallet address. We'll send you the coins and you get to pen a press release declaring that you're the first to process a million dollars worth of BTC to fiat (I'll later let you know what bank account to send the money). We'll all pretend that 1QAHVyRzkmD4j1pU5W89htZ3c6D6E7iWDs belongs to HashTrade but it's really ours. You game? BitPay: Sounds like a plan, but make sure word doesn't get out that this is a ruse, mmmkay? Sonny: Mums the word. We even have Josh Zerlan in on it via a 10 BTC illegal bet with the ONLY dude who's wise to us at the moment, thus shutting his ass up till January of next year. Here's the funny part. A year from now, we here are BFL are going to send him a 1099 for services rendered, thus deducting Josh's bet from our bottom line. We may even send him a foam pitchfork for shits and giggles. BitPay: Okay, it's done, but I don't feel too comfortable about doing this. Sonny: Hey, you may not feel too comfortable now, wait till you we extort your ass in doing this exchange thingy on an ongoing basis over the next year or so to the tune of over nine million dollars more. BitPay: Where are these bitcoins coming from? Sonny: We mine them with ... wait for it ... miners that are customers already paid for and are waiting for them to be shipped, but we have them on hold believing that the machines aren't finished yet and that we're still testing them, with each test HAHAHA failing, but we're working hard to resolve the issues. BitPay: Where the fuck do you have these miners? Sonny: Some here at the office in plain site, some at my house, some at my family's homes, some in a cave, and even some in chicken coop. BitPay: You guys are so bad! HAHAHA Sonny: Yeah, we know. The other bitcoins came from the ones you already sent us for purchases which we've been sitting on till the price rises which has and continues to do so. We're simply returning them back to you in exchange for fiat (again, I'll be providing bank accounts info shortly). QUESTION: How the fuck was I, Bruno Kucinskas, able to figure it all out and provide proof via ONLY Google et al., but the FTC couldn't do such with its unlimited resources, arriving at a tens of millions dollar fine, but reduced it to umpteen thousand dollars to the same dude fined ONLY $100 USD for ripping off tens of millions from the elderly with his lottery scheme, not counting never changed with stealing tens of millions via his LFC and online gambling (with Jeff Ownby) schemes?
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http://www.kansascity.com/news/business/article62022452.htmlThe federal government has gained a $38.6 million judgment against Butterfly Labs, a Leawood-based seller of bitcoin machines, but agreed to collect only $15,000.
Butterfly Labs consented to the judgment under terms that essentially excuse it from any additional payments because of its limited financial resources. The agreement is based on financial information the company presented in U.S District Court.
“We’re paying $15,000 to settle this case,” said Michael Foster, an attorney at the Polsinelli law firm representing Butterfly Labs.
Officially, the judgment is suspended but could be reinstated if the company is found to have misrepresented its financial condition, or “if we lied about our financials,” Foster said.
Bitcoin is a digital currency that has gained traction among some consumers, businesses and governments. Bitcoins exist only digitally and are “mined” by using sophisticated computer equipment to verify increasingly difficult calculations that verify bitcoin transactions.
The Federal Trade Commission agreed to the settlement a year and a half after persuading a federal judge to shut down Butterfly Labs as a bogus business. It said the company had taken 20,000 consumers for up to $50 million. What are the odds that BFL lied about its financials?
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Time for bed! Anyone else excited for the snowstorm tomorrow?
Have Shovel - Will Travel [up and down the driveway and sidewalks]
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Shouldn't be too hard for YoBit to boot shitty, non constructive posters off their signature campaign should it?
Shouldn't. I'd be surprised if they allow posters like that to stay & get paid by them long term.
They did for a long time, although they recently seemed to have a change in attitude and wanted to clean up. That's their campaign managers job though, who do they use to manage the signature campaign? That's the guy(s) you want to get hold of.
They don't have a campaign manager per se. However, afaik they hired hilariousandco to clean up their campaign for them. Name: hilariousandco Posts: 16954 Activity: 840 Position: Global Moderator Date Registered: November 20, 2013, 04:04:56 AM Last Active: Today at 06:27:59 PM <think about something totally unbelievable to pen as a reply, for the truth won't be accepted>EDIT: Got it! hilariousandco has yet to see the abuse of which he's paid via two entities to thwart. Feel free to score this reply. High Pass (HP). H is for High, right?
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Bilderberg of Bitcoin - satoshiroundtable.org why was/is Crypto Kingdom (King) invited? because of his wealth? Funny, surprised no one before this had ever added comic balloons. Who is Crypto King? Risto Pietila - He was the guy who bought the castle. Risto is a cool guy, I wish he was returning this year Gleaned from here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=793787.0I am currently detained in a psychiatric institution in Helsinki.
Maybe he and Marshall Long can join forces and start a project.
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HAHAHA! I already beat you to this info long ago and Horus still opted to stay with them to the very end like he was living in some condo leased in Cryptsy's name... Nevermind! That's exactly what it was like when he expressed to the community that he would resign if. "If" just happened to coincide with the lease being up, making John MacPherson a total piece of Freemason SHIT! BitJohn aka John Hammes supposedly left when the divorce was filed. Jim Shockney opts to stay as long as there's a dick to be sucked while his wife, Ginny, is fucking the pigs behind the house. The more things revealed it is more like we have a deal with well organized scam group which goes from project to project like locusts.One thing puzzles me - how they are not in prison yet or under some serious investigation? Needless to say, you've never sucked the dicks of 3-, 4- and 5-Star Generals in the Hood like Paul Vernon has. HAHAHAHow to spot a long-con scam artist in the cryptocurrency space: Claimed to be in the military. Is a Freemason. Has various other scams under their belt. Married to a foreigner. Involved in the porn industry. Makes unbelievable claims backed up with even more unbelievable claims when questioned. None of their family members are involved in their projects (my favorite).
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Shouldn't be too hard for YoBit to boot shitty, non constructive posters off their signature campaign should it?
Shouldn't. I'd be surprised if they allow posters like that to stay & get paid by them long term.
They did for a long time, although they recently seemed to have a change in attitude and wanted to clean up. That's their campaign managers job though, who do they use to manage the signature campaign? That's the guy(s) you want to get hold of.
They don't have a campaign manager per se. However, afaik they hired hilariousandco to clean up their campaign for them. Name: hilariousandco Posts: 16954 Activity: 840 Position: Global Moderator Date Registered: November 20, 2013, 04:04:56 AM Last Active: Today at 06:27:59 PM <think about something totally unbelievable to pen as a reply, for the truth won't be accepted>EDIT: Got it! hilariousandco has yet to see the abuse of which he's paid via two entities to thwart. Feel free to score this reply.
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Just went outside for a smoke and saw a giant orange orb in the night sky. Any clues?
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HAHAHA! I already beat you to this info long ago and Horus still opted to stay with them to the very end like he was living in some condo leased in Cryptsy's name... Nevermind! That's exactly what it was like when he expressed to the community that he would resign if. "If" just happened to coincide with the lease being up, making John MacPherson a total piece of Freemason SHIT! BitJohn aka John Hammes supposedly left when the divorce was filed. Jim Shockney opts to stay as long as there's a dick to be sucked while his wife, Ginny, is fucking the pigs behind the house.
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Note to self: You're slackin'! TJ's now gettin' all the glory. I'm now in third place, with Leroy Fodor's MENSA 3-year-son in first for his Google-fu prowess. I wonder if a 3-LA can claw back the sale of the house. I also wonder if there's an iFLY in Toronto where John MacPherson aka Horus can work at.
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The biggest problem is that you do not know what is going to happen. And that is difficult to expect when you must buy and sell it. The value now is increasingly slowly and that is good for the most people that had made a investment.
There is also a chance that is can fall too. But the chance is very low.
How can you become in the list of a good traders if that problem is blocking your way? Learn to adopt that problem and make some ideas how to cover those. That is usual in bitcoin price so that is really not a problem. No risk No gain. Biggest problem is that you dont know what is going to happen. I hope that it will rise for a long time. And the problem is that you dont know when it will stop. So you should take the risk for when you are going to buy it or sell it. That will always be a part of bitcoin, we all are aware that bitcoin is unpredictable and we cannot the judge the price of it, so we need to be very sure when to buy and when to sell. Abuse of sig campaigns comes to mind. <wink, wink> And Marshall Long tops off my top three biggest problems.
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Yeah, between yours and my research, there's now a 2% chance that they're the same person. I guess that doesn't bode well for YoBit, does it? If they can't run an honest sig campaign, I say... Well, you know what I'm saying via not saying. Well, wasn't too hard finding the connection. That will make a total of 4 easily connected accounts, all enrolled in YoBit. Possibly more, if I go out and do some further digging. You better hurry! I smell some sort of exit mode: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=914975.820
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maybe it will.. but i don't it will happen anytime soon.
I guess that will not happen, bitcoin is money in the digital world. the question is, who would not use the money in this world everyone would be using the money, as well bitcoin will definitely be used continuously even thrive. bitcoin will disappear or not be used again when bitcoin be illegal for all countries I think bitcoins will not disappear soon and will be useful for a long time. Yeah, looking at the present growth of bitcoins, it is assumed that it will be a long term player and will survive for a longer period of time. No there is no bank that is accepting the bitcoin, and I hope a bank will never do that because it will destroy the bitcoin with his untraceable lines and security. I also hat the banks because they are hating on the bitcoin because they can't control it at all, they only like the blockchain..
Thats true there is no bank in this world we can which is accepting bitcoins directly. Everyone wants to get bitcoins through indirect way to get benefits. Yeah, and I don't see it happening in near future, not at least in my country, as I don't think that any bank could accept bitcoin in my country, as bitcoin is a tough competitor for them. Yeah, looks like two dudes one dude's about to lose some privileges, not counting sig revenue. HAHAHAWindows : http[Suspicious link removed]
lol help
I hate this forum so muchHow do you feel about it now? HAHAHA
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<Mods, feel free to move this thread, perhaps Meta with perhaps a new title. Clearly, you see what I'm tryin' to point out.>
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Is it common practice to invite serial liars to the retreat, or did Marshall Long promised to take a bath, hopefully not in the ocean surrounding the island endangering any endangered species?
ultimate question for bruce to bring up at the round table.. "Mr Marshall Long, where are peoples coins. either release the funds or we are not releasing you from this room.. officers, arrest this man" Thank you, Frank. I've opted to not comment much in this thread for fear of derailing Bruce's noble efforts. That said, I'll poke him here to see if he's had time to respond on his TBF thread.
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Perhaps Satoshi went dark for the same reason Mohamed was buried in an unmarked grave. It is not the man that is important, it's the message.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_the_Unknowns#Identification_of_the_UnknownIdentification of the Unknown
In 1994, Ted Sampley, a POW/MIA activist, determined that the remains of the Vietnam Unknown were likely those of Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, who was shot down near An Lộc, Vietnam, in 1972. Sampley published an article in his newsletter and contacted Blassie's family, who attempted to pursue the case with the Air Force's casualty office without result. In January 1998 CBS News broadcast a report based on Sampley's investigation which brought political pressure to support the identification of the remains. The body was exhumed on May 14, 1998. Based on mitochondrial DNA testing, Department of Defense scientists confirmed the remains were those of Blassie. The identification was announced on June 30, 1998, and on July 10, Blassie's remains arrived home to his family in St. Louis, Missouri; he was reinterred at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on July 11.
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