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821  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you think she is pretty? on: June 11, 2014, 06:45:41 AM
Sure, but she is way better (nsfw):

http://ottrbutt.com/tmp/renrikka.jpg

LMAO! Pretty eyes, nice complexion, couldn't wait to see down below, then... WTF!
822  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This needs everyone's eyes on it - Bitcointalk please check this github issue! on: June 11, 2014, 06:41:58 AM
Free bump for more eyes to see.
823  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerTechnologies.com - 3 TH/S and 200MH/S ASM1 for sell / Cloud contracts. on: June 11, 2014, 05:51:28 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=569769.2076

Link above to quote from AMT_Miners in their official thread, to wit:

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We just want to say, these guys are doing great.   Wink

https://minertechnologies.com/products

June and July Delivery.
And August delivery for their script miners.


Even got a few videos up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uJl8FrdxKs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b0QKf69Xjs

Maybe this has been covered, but it looks like loshia and Phin have these guys nailed.

What a racist pig, you are, for we all see what you did there, nailing guys like we're a bunch of Romans, et al.  Roll Eyes Apologies if you meant nailing guys in a hot tub.  Shocked
824  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Cryptocoins News IS harming the Bitcoin community with their brand! Do Not Trust on: June 11, 2014, 02:32:08 AM
Phinn,
If they are a scam then I have been scammed.  
I've been in touch with Gordon at Novello and the documents and information provided as well.
Aerobatic and others had been given as people who could vouch for them.
If I made a mistake as I said in the PM I am going to follow through with a new article.

Right now I feel like crap.  There are so many scams and shady people surrounding Bitcoin and it's industries it is frustrating.  As for the 30 secs of searching I am sure it was.  I just thought there could be more than one Gordon Grainger over there.
I am going over all the info in the other threads you have posted.
As always you back up your claims and I appreciate it.

CryptoCoinsNews.com is trustworthy and I am just one of many writers there.  Please do not bash them as whole for my mistake.

Thanks  I will keep you posted and get a follow up article up ASAP.





http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/novello-technologies-begins-funding-ultra-low-cost-bitcoin-mining-rigs/2014/06/04

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Novello Technologies Begins Funding For Ultra Low Cost Bitcoin Mining Rigs

 Scott Fargo  04/06/2014

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In looking at established and new manufacturers, I had run across Novello’s posts in the BitcoinTalk forum about developing a new low cost, high output performance Bitcoin / SHA-256 miner. I contacted them to find out more about it all. Gordon Grainger promptly got back to me, and I have been in touch with Gordon and Novello ever since, keeping an eye on their progress. The concept behind Novello is simple, and Gordon’s own words embody it better than I could.

Gordon of Novello:

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Our whole ‘ethos,’ if you will is to try to get mining back in the hands of the amateurs. I’ve done quite a bit of snooping around, and I reckon that at least 85 – 90% of the network power is held by what I would call professional miners, i.e., those with more than 10TH of power. That’s not good for the network, and it’s a powerful deterrent to new miners wanting to participate. I’ve been speaking to one guy in the US who has over $3.5m worth of mining kit from Hashfast and Cointerra, and he seems to enjoy a very cozy relationship with both which in this unusual market makes me very nervous. He’s not alone, and the big players get deals the little guys can’t access which just makes the whole situation worse. He’s had some sparse details about the project, and to my mind has tried very hard to dissuade us from going ahead with it. Wonder why that is?

I spent less than 30 seconds and discovered the following:

http://news.stv.tv/west-central/107195-jail-for-businessman-who-ran-counterfeiting-operation/

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A businessman whose company has been jailed for five years and eight months for running a counterfeiting operation while his business was failing.

The High Court in Glasgow heard that John Farrell, 51, sourced specialist paper and inks and forged hundreds of thousands of pounds of counterfeit money when his IT business got into financial difficulties.

He recruited his son Craig, 23, who used his skills to improve the quality of the fake cash.

The printing enterprise set up in Farrell's IT company in  East Kilbride  managed to produce counterfeit £10 and £20 Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland notes, which experts described as of "extremely good" quality.

Strathclyde Police and Serious Organised Crime Agency officers found numerous sheets of paper with  front and rear images of the notes on them.  They also found a considerable quantity of Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland £10 notes at various stages of completion. The court heard that they were able to print between 15 and 25 £20 notes an hour at the premises.

John Farrell's lawyer said said that his client: "Feels shame and embarrassment at what  he has brought on his family. It will adversely affect his his wife and daughter and his sons."  

Jailing Farrell, judge Lord Turnbull told him that he had used his intelligence to build up a successful business and an affluent lifestyle.  But added: "You then chose to put your business skills to criminal use. It is clear  considerable research and  application would have be needed to initiate  this exercise."

Craig Farrell was jailed for two years and nine months. His brother  Paul Farrell, 20, and employee Gordon Grainger, 20, who passed off counterfeit cash as genuine in shops were each ordered to perform 300 hours community service.

Scott Fargo and Cryptocoins News spend 0 seconds looking into who this magical Gordon Grainger is/was, yet goes outta their way to recommend Novello to its readers, of which now could very well have amassed hundreds of thousands of dollars in sales simply because Cryptocoins News was not done their due diligence as a service to its readers, let alone its advertisers, of which I'm pretty sure they'll now distance themselves from said news site.

With millions of dollars at stake, this should be proof enough that Cryptocoins News shouldn't be trusted.

~Bruno Kucinskas

I'm about to read the PM you sent me, but this post alone was enough to at least caused me to reword the thread's title and update the OP reflecting such.

See how easy it is to come across as genuine as you've seem to in just one post?

Thanks, bud.

~Bruno Kucinskas
825  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Novello Technologies new Mining System Project, prices as low as $0.3/GH on: June 11, 2014, 01:14:02 AM
Once again, Gordon Grainger has foiled their elaborate scam..

Thanks to Gordon Boy, Cryptocoins News is now taking a mighty big hit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=647683
826  Economy / Service Discussion / Cryptocoins News may be harming the Bitcoin community with their brand! on: June 11, 2014, 01:11:09 AM
Important update: Thanks to ManeBjorn's timely post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=647683.msg7242796#msg7242796, I've thought it prudent to reword the title of this thread.

http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/novello-technologies-begins-funding-ultra-low-cost-bitcoin-mining-rigs/2014/06/04

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Novello Technologies Begins Funding For Ultra Low Cost Bitcoin Mining Rigs

 Scott Fargo  04/06/2014

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In looking at established and new manufacturers, I had run across Novello’s posts in the BitcoinTalk forum about developing a new low cost, high output performance Bitcoin / SHA-256 miner. I contacted them to find out more about it all. Gordon Grainger promptly got back to me, and I have been in touch with Gordon and Novello ever since, keeping an eye on their progress. The concept behind Novello is simple, and Gordon’s own words embody it better than I could.

Gordon of Novello:

Quote
Our whole ‘ethos,’ if you will is to try to get mining back in the hands of the amateurs. I’ve done quite a bit of snooping around, and I reckon that at least 85 – 90% of the network power is held by what I would call professional miners, i.e., those with more than 10TH of power. That’s not good for the network, and it’s a powerful deterrent to new miners wanting to participate. I’ve been speaking to one guy in the US who has over $3.5m worth of mining kit from Hashfast and Cointerra, and he seems to enjoy a very cozy relationship with both which in this unusual market makes me very nervous. He’s not alone, and the big players get deals the little guys can’t access which just makes the whole situation worse. He’s had some sparse details about the project, and to my mind has tried very hard to dissuade us from going ahead with it. Wonder why that is?

I spent less than 30 seconds and discovered the following:

http://news.stv.tv/west-central/107195-jail-for-businessman-who-ran-counterfeiting-operation/

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A businessman whose company has been jailed for five years and eight months for running a counterfeiting operation while his business was failing.

The High Court in Glasgow heard that John Farrell, 51, sourced specialist paper and inks and forged hundreds of thousands of pounds of counterfeit money when his IT business got into financial difficulties.

He recruited his son Craig, 23, who used his skills to improve the quality of the fake cash.

The printing enterprise set up in Farrell's IT company in  East Kilbride  managed to produce counterfeit £10 and £20 Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland notes, which experts described as of "extremely good" quality.

Strathclyde Police and Serious Organised Crime Agency officers found numerous sheets of paper with  front and rear images of the notes on them.  They also found a considerable quantity of Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland £10 notes at various stages of completion. The court heard that they were able to print between 15 and 25 £20 notes an hour at the premises.

John Farrell's lawyer said said that his client: "Feels shame and embarrassment at what  he has brought on his family. It will adversely affect his his wife and daughter and his sons."  

Jailing Farrell, judge Lord Turnbull told him that he had used his intelligence to build up a successful business and an affluent lifestyle.  But added: "You then chose to put your business skills to criminal use. It is clear  considerable research and  application would have be needed to initiate  this exercise."

Craig Farrell was jailed for two years and nine months. His brother  Paul Farrell, 20, and employee Gordon Grainger, 20, who passed off counterfeit cash as genuine in shops were each ordered to perform 300 hours community service.

Scott Fargo and Cryptocoins News spend 0 seconds looking into who this magical Gordon Grainger is/was, yet goes outta their way to recommend Novello to its readers, of which now could very well have amassed hundreds of thousands of dollars in sales simply because Cryptocoins News was not done their due diligence as a service to its readers, let alone its advertisers, of which I'm pretty sure they'll now distance themselves from said news site.

With millions of dollars at stake, this should be proof enough that Cryptocoins News shouldn't be trusted.

~Bruno Kucinskas
827  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Novello Technologies Ltd's CEO is the convicted fraudster Alan Ralsky on: June 11, 2014, 12:50:27 AM
http://news.stv.tv/west-central/107195-jail-for-businessman-who-ran-counterfeiting-operation/

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A businessman whose company has been jailed for five years and eight months for running a counterfeiting operation while his business was failing.

The High Court in Glasgow heard that John Farrell, 51, sourced specialist paper and inks and forged hundreds of thousands of pounds of counterfeit money when his IT business got into financial difficulties.

He recruited his son Craig, 23, who used his skills to improve the quality of the fake cash.

The printing enterprise set up in Farrell's IT company in  East Kilbride  managed to produce counterfeit £10 and £20 Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland notes, which experts described as of "extremely good" quality.

Strathclyde Police and Serious Organised Crime Agency officers found numerous sheets of paper with  front and rear images of the notes on them.  They also found a considerable quantity of Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland £10 notes at various stages of completion. The court heard that they were able to print between 15 and 25 £20 notes an hour at the premises.

John Farrell's lawyer said said that his client: "Feels shame and embarrassment at what  he has brought on his family. It will adversely affect his his wife and daughter and his sons."  

Jailing Farrell, judge Lord Turnbull told him that he had used his intelligence to build up a successful business and an affluent lifestyle.  But added: "You then chose to put your business skills to criminal use. It is clear  considerable research and  application would have be needed to initiate  this exercise."

Craig Farrell was jailed for two years and nine months. His brother  Paul Farrell, 20, and employee Gordon Grainger, 20, who passed off counterfeit cash as genuine in shops were each ordered to perform 300 hours community service.
828  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Novello Technologies new Mining System Project, prices as low as $0.3/GH on: June 11, 2014, 12:47:00 AM
http://news.stv.tv/west-central/107195-jail-for-businessman-who-ran-counterfeiting-operation/

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A businessman whose company has been jailed for five years and eight months for running a counterfeiting operation while his business was failing.

The High Court in Glasgow heard that John Farrell, 51, sourced specialist paper and inks and forged hundreds of thousands of pounds of counterfeit money when his IT business got into financial difficulties.

He recruited his son Craig, 23, who used his skills to improve the quality of the fake cash.

The printing enterprise set up in Farrell's IT company in  East Kilbride  managed to produce counterfeit £10 and £20 Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland notes, which experts described as of "extremely good" quality.

Strathclyde Police and Serious Organised Crime Agency officers found numerous sheets of paper with  front and rear images of the notes on them.  They also found a considerable quantity of Royal Bank of Scotland and Bank of Scotland £10 notes at various stages of completion. The court heard that they were able to print between 15 and 25 £20 notes an hour at the premises.

John Farrell's lawyer said said that his client: "Feels shame and embarrassment at what  he has brought on his family. It will adversely affect his his wife and daughter and his sons." 

Jailing Farrell, judge Lord Turnbull told him that he had used his intelligence to build up a successful business and an affluent lifestyle.  But added: "You then chose to put your business skills to criminal use. It is clear  considerable research and  application would have be needed to initiate  this exercise."

Craig Farrell was jailed for two years and nine months. His brother  Paul Farrell, 20, and employee Gordon Grainger, 20, who passed off counterfeit cash as genuine in shops were each ordered to perform 300 hours community service.
829  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Novello Technologies new Mining System Project, prices as low as $0.3/GH on: June 11, 2014, 12:38:42 AM
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/novello-technologies-begins-funding-ultra-low-cost-bitcoin-mining-rigs/2014/06/04

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In looking at established and new manufacturers, I had run across Novello’s posts in the BitcoinTalk forum about developing a new low cost, high output performance Bitcoin / SHA-256 miner. I contacted them to find out more about it all. Gordon Grainger promptly got back to me, and I have been in touch with Gordon and Novello ever since, keeping an eye on their progress. The concept behind Novello is simple, and Gordon’s own words embody it better than I could.

Gordon of Novello:

Quote
Our whole ‘ethos,’ if you will is to try to get mining back in the hands of the amateurs. I’ve done quite a bit of snooping around, and I reckon that at least 85 – 90% of the network power is held by what I would call professional miners, i.e., those with more than 10TH of power. That’s not good for the network, and it’s a powerful deterrent to new miners wanting to participate. I’ve been speaking to one guy in the US who has over $3.5m worth of mining kit from Hashfast and Cointerra, and he seems to enjoy a very cozy relationship with both which in this unusual market makes me very nervous. He’s not alone, and the big players get deals the little guys can’t access which just makes the whole situation worse. He’s had some sparse details about the project, and to my mind has tried very hard to dissuade us from going ahead with it. Wonder why that is?

The fucker wants to play games, we'll play, for Novello was asked pointblank who Gordon was, and he refused to answer the question, but now we find it elsewhere - Gordon Grainger.
830  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Novello Technologies new Mining System Project, prices as low as $0.3/GH on: June 11, 2014, 12:25:15 AM
next ken slaughter? or labcoin team?
amt?

wall of well crafted text and 0 technical answers.

summer 2013 bullshit preorder times are ended

sorry you are late for the party, now only whales can play this game

crumbs from community are out of your range too

so please delete your fresh account, forget about this forum and start creating roulette guides with refferar links.

you and your dreams/ideas/wasted time means nothing here.

sorry.

Well, thanks for the compliment on our proposal. Nice to know that you at least read it, but it would be helpful to get some detailed feedback as to what you think is missing technically?

sorry for late reply

this is scam and you are doing tricks to avoid prison (not denying bruno accusations, avoid lying)

plan is clear, get money as much as possible (using rented office/hours payment and fresh ltd)
 spend money on salaries, promotion etc... just pump money out
declare bankrupcy after few documented failed designs
all legit

and now this... shortly is december lol

I'm sure that the contributors to this thread have amply answered your question, but I'd still assure you that there is a lot of life left in the USB miner concept yet, especially in view of the comment made by WetSeals about people that would like to mine, but have very limited funds, or that made by MiningSensei about how he built up his hashing power ....

Our company will shortly be offering a 100GH/sec capable USB miner (to get that it has to use the included AC adapter) at substantially under US$75, and no, that's not a misprint. 100 GH/sec at under US$75.

Does that proposition make sense to you?

good job bruno.
i was scammed at block erupter times, 6 btc lost
so i am fighting with all this shit


You're welcome, bud.

Hey, Novello, don't forget to vote so that there'll be at least one NO vote: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=647206

Better yet, offer up some paid campaign to your paid Facebook followers to vote NO, thus really sticking it up my ass. And, tell those guys in the office that have a combined 150 years experience under their belt to vote also. And, your friends and family, and their friends and family, too.
831  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Novello Technologies Ltd's CEO is the convicted fraudster Alan Ralsky on: June 11, 2014, 12:18:56 AM
Maybe its the beard or the pink tootoo but Phin you remind me of inspector gadget.
You seem to have a nose for scams. Keep up the good work, mos of your accusations seem to be on true.

in all seriosuness do you now how to do all the cool google tricks ? If not, for your Bday we should all put in for a copy of that google secrets book.

I may or may not have a partner:

832  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mysterious Bitcoin Block 5035 & the deep story behind (Probably big fraud) on: June 10, 2014, 07:00:45 PM
http://www.caughq.org/about.html

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CAU Defined

Many of you are probably wondering, "What the hell is the Computer Academic Underground? And what the hell is that supposed to mean anyway?" Well, this is the part where we tell you.

First of all, we are the Computer Academic Underground. Looking in various dictionaries, you will find the following definitions:

computer - (n.) com.pu.ter ("k&m-'pyu-t&r"): A programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data.

From the word "computer", we're sure you can deduct the driving interest of the CAU. Technically, you can call a PC a computer, a mainframe a computer, a calculator a computer, or even a PBX phone system a computer. This is what the CAU is interested in. This is the medium for our exploration and expertise. These things are what we want to know about, these are the things we want to know how to break, subvert, control, and secure.

academic - (n.) ac.a.dem.ic ("a-k&-'de-mik"): A member of an institution or academy, especially of higher learning.

We consider the CAU to be an institution of higher learning. What the CAU is all about is knowledge. Gaining knowledge, sharing knowledge, having the right to learn, and taking advantage of that right by teaching ourselves as well as teaching others.

underground - (n.) un.der.ground ("&n-d&r-'ground"): An unofficial, unsanctioned, or illegal but informal movement or group.

We take the illegal movement or group definition humorously, not litterally. We know that governments do not like us. We know that local law enforcement does not like us. We know that alot of people do not like us. None of this matters, simply because we don't do anything wrong. In today's world, fear is a very strong motivator. When the government does not understand something, it must be evil. When law enforcement does not understand something, it must be illegal and therefore must be stopped. When people don't understand something, they simply get scared and build up their prejudices against what they do not understand.


The CAU is not going to go away,
so everyone's just going to have to live with it.
833  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mysterious Bitcoin Block 5035 & the deep story behind (Probably big fraud) on: June 10, 2014, 06:57:01 PM
Satoshi: H. D. Moore is a Information security researcher and programmer.
He developed security software utilities for the United States Department of Defense.

A TV News story about HD Moore, Austin Texas about 15 years ago as he began his "White Hat" hacking career.
HD Moore- High School Hacker
Blast from the Past, Austin Hackers Association

Man is he quick

Proof?

Edit:     Lets summarise some known facts:
2009-01-03 18:15:05 Historic moment Genesis block created
2009-01-13 18:20:08 50 coins where mined
2009-01-16 19:18:35 those 50 coins where sent to address 12higDjoCCNXSA95xZMWUdPvXNmkAduhWv
a total of 77,624 BTC  where received at this address until 2011-06-04 then cashed out
http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=I}ruid
http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=I}ruid&sign=ANY&type=RECV

|}ruid is Dustin trammell

Dustin D. Trammell
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I am both I)ruid and I}ruid.  I)ruid is the correct spelling.  I use the alternate I}ruid spelling on IRC due to the IRC protocol not allowing the close-parenthesis character ")" to be used in nicknames.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=23696,  yes VIP status with a registration date of June 2011[/b][/glow][/size]

HD Moore,  Dustin D. Trammell and Tod Beardsley,  all co-founded AHA! (the Austin Hackers Association) many years ago.  All three still attend monthly meetings.
AHA is a white had hacker group that is Government friendly (Cahoots) and a hack against the hacker.

  • HD Moore: Information security researcher and programmer, Moore developed security software utilities for the United States Department of Defense.
  • Dustin D. Trammell:  Entrepreneur, Security Researcher performing research within the fields of vulnerability exploitation, network protocols, steganography and covert communications, and Internet telephony
  • Tod Beardsley:  Technical Lead for the Metasploit Framework and Metasploit Pro, Founded Austin Hackers Anonymous  August 2006

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Straight talk a US Government Snitch

Now depending of your view point you could ask is it a surprise that DPR is where he is?. Have you still got faith in the blockchain and that it is good for you?
To Alternative coins look attractive with 100% knowledge from the start who is behind it and is truly decentralized.
With this known affiliated friendliness to the DOD Bitcoin is tainted to say the leased.

Update2:
Its sad that Bitcoin got infiltrated so early on. It goes to show that nothing you do on the net is private.
http://bitslog.wordpress.com/2013/09/03/new-mystery-about-satoshi/
Bitcoin Top 500 Richest
Don't kid yourself The last 2 minutes its about bitcoin.


Of topic:
As for myself, just an ordinary user, brought the first bitcoin on the 21.06.2011, 20:37:20  at £11.39 from a London private banker and only registered with the forum because the known Polish low-life "M4v3R" also known as "Bitalo_Maciej" misused some of my coins (110.9 to be exact) with the Bitmarket.eu exchange. Prior to that i just followed from the side line.

http://bitcoinstats.com/irc/bitcoin-otc/logs/2012/04/19

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02:05   Cory   Nice, 0.48 BTC and a vanity address.
02:06   Azelphur   I should sell vanity addresses
02:06   Azelphur   I can generate them pretty fast
02:06   foggyb   Azelphur: i think the line numbers are messing it up
02:06   Azelphur   foggyb: rofl, your not meant to copy the line numbers xD
02:06   Azelphur   foggyb: scroll down, there's a textbox at the bottom you can copy out of
02:06   Cory   Azelphur: That would require a lot of trust depending on how the address will be used.
02:06   I}ruid   http://www.infosecsouthwest.com/demolitionderby.html
02:06   Azelphur   Cory: indeed
02:06   I}ruid   Yea, all the addresses started with 1Derby
02:06   splatster   I}ruid: I would be totally fine if you tossed out another privkey
02:07   I}ruid   lol
02:07   foggyb   Azelphur: no module named dbus
02:07   I}ruid   but... that would ruin the elemnt of surprise (:
834  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mysterious Bitcoin Block 5035 & the deep story behind (Probably big fraud) on: June 10, 2014, 06:21:31 PM
https://twitter.com/1derby/following

http://web.archive.org/web/20090227081356/http://www.madhedgefundtrader.com/About_Us.html

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The Mad Hedge Fund Trader graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in Biochemistry and a minor in Mathematics in 1974. He moved to Tokyo, Japan to join Dai Nana Securities as a research analyst of Japanese companies, becoming fluent in Japanese. In 1976 he was appointed the Tokyo correspondent for The Economist magazine and the Financial Times. For the next seven years he published thousands of articles about the economies, companies, and leaders of every country in Asia. He was one of the first American correspondents to cover China during the cultural revolution.  He reported on the American attempt to climb Mount Everest and guerilla wars throughout Southeast Asia. The major figures he interviewed included China’s Premier Deng Xiaoping, Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, the UK’s Margaret Thatcher, the PLO’s Yassir Arafat, and of course President Ronald Reagan.

In 1982 the Mad Hedge Fund Trader moved to New York as the US editor of Euromoney magazine. As a member of the White House Press Corps he covered the early years of the Reagan administration. In 1983 he was hired by Morgan Stanley to build a new division in international equities. In 1985 he was promoted to vice president and transferred to London to head up the sales and trading of Japanese equity derivatives in Europe and the Middle East.

In 1989 the Mad Hedge Fund Trader was appointed a director of the Swiss Bank Corp responsible for its then vast portfolio of Japanese equity derivatives. A year later he left to set up the first ever dedicated international hedge fund, which became a top performer in the industry.

In 1999 the Mad Hedge Fund Trader sold his hedge fund to concentrate on managing his personal investments. He focused on natural gas exploration and development in Texas and Colorado, as well as other commodities. Seeing the incredible inefficiencies and severe mispricing offered by the popping of multiple bubbles during the Great Crash of 2008, and missing the adrenaline of the marketplace, he returned to active hedge fund management.

The Mad Hedge Fund Trader has always devoted his life to understanding global capital markets not because of money he could make there, but because of the limitless intellectual challenge it offered. He created this website to air his iconoclastic, out of consensus, and often radical ideas in public, as well as to vent on the matters of the world at large.

In his free time, the Mad Hedge Fund Trader climbs mountains, does long distance backpacks, practices karate, performs aerobatics in vintage aircraft, collects vintages wines, reads the Japanese classics, and engages in a wide variety of public service and philanthropic activities. Why they call him "mad" he will never understand.
835  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Novello Technologies new Mining System Project, prices as low as $0.3/GH on: June 10, 2014, 05:13:12 PM
Hi novello,

I snipped your reply and only copied your statement directly to Phinnaeus Gage:
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But now onto Mr. Gage.

This is a public forum, and so everyone can put in their piece whether I like it or not. I've never attempted to remove anyone's postings that I don't like for one very important reason, I believe in the concept of Free Speech, and much though I despise it's misuse by the UK media and others, I'll defend it until the day I die. It's a non-negotiable prerequisite for a true democracy, take it away and you'll have a very quick descent into George Orwell's worst nightmare. So Mr.Gage, I'm not going to pass any detailed comment on anything you've written but whether I like what you said or not, I'll still defend your right to say it, as long as you don't lie or make stuff up. If you have detailed questions you want to ask that haven't already been answered, please put them on a list and I'll get back to you. Please remember that while you might enjoy posting lots of comments, many other forum members don't necessarily want to wade through pages and pages of views from just one person. The more you say, the less people pay attention and so might miss your message or just skip over your posts altogether. Just a friendly suggestion.
I bolded the particular portion of your statement that I think is very relevant.  Here are the accusations made by Phinnaeus Gage:

Novello Technologies is run by none other than this guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Ralsky

Quote
Name:   novello
Posts:   112
Activity:   112
Position:   Member
Date Registered:   January 15, 2014, 04:20:49 AM
Last Active:   Today at 03:23:31 AM

Looks like they no want to get into a pissing contest with old, toothless Phinn.

I'm going to be outta pocket the rest of the day, so I might as well play this card now.

You know who else has an entity at the same address as Novello? This guy: http://www.spamhaus.org/rokso/evidence/ROK1310/alan-ralsky/partners-in-spam-rayed-esseily-stuart-l.-ralsky

Where the hell you get this from?

I was really against this from the beginning as this just  smell from mile away.
But this?

Is it really the same guy behind it or just pure luck to match them two at same details?

http://www.slrconsulting.com/us/locations-map/?l=eu
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/SLR+Consulting+Ltd/@55.867166,-4.273208,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xccadfb09f37807b9

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/SLR+International+Corporation/@47.796974,-122.206792,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x4bfce0d8f0da8443

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SLR International Corporation
22118 20th Ave SE g202
Bothell, WA 98021
United States

http://www.thegeologistsdirectory.com/companydetails.aspx?id=5027

https://opencorporates.com/officers/38052370

https://www.linkedin.com/in/spotz

https://twitter.com/Spotz/status/412191125651587072

Quote
Spotz          @Spotz

Crypto Currency, Finance and Social Media Development Specialist. #Bitcoin #SocialMedia #FX

RETWEET
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Mandy Tse

6:03 AM - 15 Dec 2013

http://www.spoke.com/companies/perfectest-corp-3e122f809e597c10033b0a33

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(HQ)
22122 20th Avenue Se
Bothell, WA 10245

http://perfectest.com/

Visit our PCB discussion area: http://perfectest.com/pcbforums/

Since he's accused you of being a convicted fraudster and scam artist, I would think that deserves a response either acknowledging or debunking the statements.

Well you can read our silence on the matter in various ways. It's up to you to make up your own mind, not up to me or indeed Mr. Gage to tell you what to think. Having a domain name registered with the same registrar as many thousand other people does not make you that person. Not in the reality I inhabit at any rate.

Obviously, Novello Technologies Limited (Novello Technologies Ltd) is having difficulties destroying their own brand, thus leaving it up - once again - to their fellow Bitcoiners to lend a hand, of which we've (I) obliged: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=647206.

You want to come here and play via showing your shitty website, a cleverly penned and defended prospectus presented on a forum (of all places), and refuse to name principals, as well as avoiding important concerns, then let's play. As you can clearly see, I'm willing and able to participate.

Game on!

~Bruno Kucinskas
836  Economy / Scam Accusations / Novello Technologies Ltd's CEO is the convicted fraudster Alan Ralsky on: June 10, 2014, 04:56:24 PM
http://www.spamhaus.org/news/article/658/canned-spammer-the-godfather-alan-ralsky-locked-up



Hi novello,

I snipped your reply and only copied your statement directly to Phinnaeus Gage:
Quote
But now onto Mr. Gage.

This is a public forum, and so everyone can put in their piece whether I like it or not. I've never attempted to remove anyone's postings that I don't like for one very important reason, I believe in the concept of Free Speech, and much though I despise it's misuse by the UK media and others, I'll defend it until the day I die. It's a non-negotiable prerequisite for a true democracy, take it away and you'll have a very quick descent into George Orwell's worst nightmare. So Mr.Gage, I'm not going to pass any detailed comment on anything you've written but whether I like what you said or not, I'll still defend your right to say it, as long as you don't lie or make stuff up. If you have detailed questions you want to ask that haven't already been answered, please put them on a list and I'll get back to you. Please remember that while you might enjoy posting lots of comments, many other forum members don't necessarily want to wade through pages and pages of views from just one person. The more you say, the less people pay attention and so might miss your message or just skip over your posts altogether. Just a friendly suggestion.
I bolded the particular portion of your statement that I think is very relevant.  Here are the accusations made by Phinnaeus Gage:

Novello Technologies is run by none other than this guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Ralsky

Quote
Name:   novello
Posts:   112
Activity:   112
Position:   Member
Date Registered:   January 15, 2014, 04:20:49 AM
Last Active:   Today at 03:23:31 AM

Looks like they no want to get into a pissing contest with old, toothless Phinn.

I'm going to be outta pocket the rest of the day, so I might as well play this card now.

You know who else has an entity at the same address as Novello? This guy: http://www.spamhaus.org/rokso/evidence/ROK1310/alan-ralsky/partners-in-spam-rayed-esseily-stuart-l.-ralsky

Where the hell you get this from?

I was really against this from the beginning as this just  smell from mile away.
But this?

Is it really the same guy behind it or just pure luck to match them two at same details?

http://www.slrconsulting.com/us/locations-map/?l=eu
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/SLR+Consulting+Ltd/@55.867166,-4.273208,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xccadfb09f37807b9

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/SLR+International+Corporation/@47.796974,-122.206792,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x4bfce0d8f0da8443

Quote
SLR International Corporation
22118 20th Ave SE g202
Bothell, WA 98021
United States

http://www.thegeologistsdirectory.com/companydetails.aspx?id=5027

https://opencorporates.com/officers/38052370

https://www.linkedin.com/in/spotz

https://twitter.com/Spotz/status/412191125651587072

Quote
Spotz          @Spotz

Crypto Currency, Finance and Social Media Development Specialist. #Bitcoin #SocialMedia #FX

RETWEET
1
Mandy Tse

6:03 AM - 15 Dec 2013

http://www.spoke.com/companies/perfectest-corp-3e122f809e597c10033b0a33

Quote
(HQ)
22122 20th Avenue Se
Bothell, WA 10245

http://perfectest.com/

Visit our PCB discussion area: http://perfectest.com/pcbforums/

Since he's accused you of being a convicted fraudster and scam artist, I would think that deserves a response either acknowledging or debunking the statements.

Well you can read our silence on the matter in various ways. It's up to you to make up your own mind, not up to me or indeed Mr. Gage to tell you what to think. Having a domain name registered with the same registrar as many thousand other people does not make you that person. Not in the reality I inhabit at any rate.

Since Novello refused to name their key principals after several requests, we were left with no choice but to dig ourselves to uncover what the makeup of Novello truly is.

I, Phinnaeus Gage, a.k.a. Bruno Kucinskas residing at 406 W. Center St., Sandwich, IL, 60548, with phone number 815-508-1668 (reporters, as well as Brock Pierce, had no problems reaching me at this number), squarely accuse Novello Technologies Limited to be operated by none other than Alan Ralsky, a convicted scam artist.

User Novello, going by the names Gordon AND, most recently, John Fowler, opted it prudent to not deny the claims I put forth, kindly allowing us to make up our own minds as to what's fact or not, adding the caveat that one shouldn't let Mr. Gage (me) influence your decision, of which has merit. Ergo, do your due diligence, for obviously Team Novello isn't going to provide the prominent info you seek, thus now allowing others to possibly influence people to stay clear of Novello, of which is showing all the characteristics of being a classic Bitcoin Scam.

What a way to destroy your Brand right outta gate, Novello.

~Bruno Kucinskas

837  Other / Off-topic / Re: What would you like to say to the folks who read this thread 100 years from now? on: June 10, 2014, 07:34:23 AM
Hello, folks, 100 years from now. Good news, in only two more weeks, those who ordered Monarchs...
838  Other / Off-topic / Re: The statement Game! on: June 10, 2014, 07:05:26 AM
You lazy bastards! It takes 5 s to read this.

"You lazy bastards" is an exclamation. A statement needs a verb.
No one cares.

Noun Chomsky comes to mind.
839  Other / Off-topic / What would you like to say to the folks who read this thread 100 years from now? on: June 10, 2014, 07:02:56 AM
I'm the dude who started this thread. For those in the future not familiar with the terminology, a thread is a thingie started by some dude. A dude can be a thread starter, but most the time s/he is not. s/he stands for she/he as in she or he, but I digress. Digress is...
840  Other / Off-topic / Re: Worst captcha on: June 10, 2014, 06:55:16 AM
I hate captcha, and sometimes I doubt it can be solved.

eg.


tell me, is anyone able to slove this one?
What is the worst captcha you ever saw?


Without reading further, I'll say it's DAMGO.
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