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941  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Buying BFL debt. $0.10 per dollar owed. on: April 20, 2013, 07:59:29 AM
Lets break this down real quick:

1. You want to hedge your bet.
2. You are absolutely positive BFL won't ship.  Ergo, a bet against BFL is a sure thing, according to your claim.
3. You are guaranteed a win of 500 BTC (or whatever amount you care to wager)
4. You don't want to bet because it's the "opposite" of hedging.

Let's break THIS down a little bit

1. you consider orders with your own company a bet
2. you consider a 10% hedge against a 100% order a sure thing
3. again, you're willing to cheat and scam your way to the winning side of a bet
4. you're really bad at math.

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So you just tell me how many units you consider legit to satisfy the claim of shipped there champ, we'll go with that.

How about we start with the orders so far which have been bought and paid for in full. That shouldn't be too hard, a company shipping orders that were paid for months ago, should it? Legally an order has to be refunded or shipped within 30 days of full payment, so we can exclude any orders placed since march 20th, so only the orders placed between june 2012, and march 20, 2013. I'll put 350 BTC in escrow up against that, that you won't ship all orders placed within that time period before june 1st, 2013. What do you say?

Yep, I nailed it.  Your claim:

BFL won't ship any product.

Your bet:  BFL won't ship thousands of products before June 1st.  

Which is it Franky?  Will BFL ship a product or not?  Your claim is that BFL won't ship a product, you are unwilling to bet on that, but you ARE willing to bet that BFL won't ship thousands of products before June 1st, 2013.  Why would you need to put such ridiculous constraints on a bet when you believe BFL won't even ship a single product?

Oh... maybe it's because you're a lying piece of shit?  Yeah, thought so...



I'm the lying piece of shit? Point out where i said BFL won't ship any product. I could refute other parts of this post, but the entirety of it is based on the claim that i said "BFL won't ship any product."

Ok you tool, here you go:

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It's obvious with recent propaganda videos and lack of communication that the entire scheme is ready to collapse,

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In the interests of absolute transparency. I do not own any potion of butterfly labs I do have orders placed through butterfly labs. I do not believe my orders will be fulfilled.

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You believe you'll make your profit from BFL shipping a functional product, i don't believe that is a possiblity.

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This thread is my hedge(albeit in a less scumbag way) against butterfly labs's ponzi scheme, an obvious scam.

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but i believe for most it will provide something from nothing

The list goes on.  You are a LYING. PIECE. OF. SHIT.

Put up or shut up, dirt bag.  But you won't... because you're a piece of shit.  What's even more pathetic is that you STILL maintain an order with a company you CLAIM is a scam.  The very definition of idiot, yet again.

942  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Buying BFL debt. $0.10 per dollar owed. on: April 20, 2013, 06:17:02 AM
Lets break this down real quick:

1. You want to hedge your bet.
2. You are absolutely positive BFL won't ship.  Ergo, a bet against BFL is a sure thing, according to your claim.
3. You are guaranteed a win of 500 BTC (or whatever amount you care to wager)
4. You don't want to bet because it's the "opposite" of hedging.

Let's break THIS down a little bit

1. you consider orders with your own company a bet
2. you consider a 10% hedge against a 100% order a sure thing
3. again, you're willing to cheat and scam your way to the winning side of a bet
4. you're really bad at math.

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So you just tell me how many units you consider legit to satisfy the claim of shipped there champ, we'll go with that.

How about we start with the orders so far which have been bought and paid for in full. That shouldn't be too hard, a company shipping orders that were paid for months ago, should it? Legally an order has to be refunded or shipped within 30 days of full payment, so we can exclude any orders placed since march 20th, so only the orders placed between june 2012, and march 20, 2013. I'll put 350 BTC in escrow up against that, that you won't ship all orders placed within that time period before june 1st, 2013. What do you say?

Yep, I nailed it.  Your claim:

BFL won't ship any product.

Your bet:  BFL won't ship thousands of products before June 1st.  

Which is it Franky?  Will BFL ship a product or not?  Your claim is that BFL won't ship a product, you are unwilling to bet on that, but you ARE willing to bet that BFL won't ship thousands of products before June 1st, 2013.  Why would you need to put such ridiculous constraints on a bet when you believe BFL won't even ship a single product?

Oh... maybe it's because you're a lying piece of shit?  Yeah, thought so...

943  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Buying BFL debt. $0.10 per dollar owed. on: April 20, 2013, 06:01:42 AM
I agree with op, even though he's an ass... at least he's not a criminal lying piece of trash.

You mean like yourself?  Oh... sorry, maybe not criminal, just a piece of trash.  Trailer trash I'd wager.

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You've made it quite obvious you're willing to pay for bets to go your way. You've also made it quite clear you're quicker to jump to insults than facts. YOU WORK FOR THE GOD DAMN COMPANY. Why is it you have to jump in here and spout "idiot, idiot, idiot" instead of "yeah, here's your order, let's ship that thing to you"? How about instead of calling me an idiot, and betting 500btc, or calling avalon garbage, and betting 1000 BTC you won't miss your power usage targets you SHIP SOME GOD DAMN ASICS TO YOUR GOD DAMN CUSTOMERS.

And that's what I thought.  A big WAAAAA fest, but no real action.  Make a claim, refuse to back it up.  Typical of someone who's an idiot and just wants to stir up trouble with a bunch of bullshit.  Good luck with your ridiculous "buy BFL debt."  What a joke.

Why don't you cry a little bit more to me?  I love to hear how you're sooooo mistreated.

[quotei'm not betting 500 BTC against you shipping because that would be the opposite of hedging against my BFL orders that YOU STILL HAVEN'T FUCKING SHIPPED YOU USELESS PIECE OF SHIT.[/quote]

Lets break this down real quick:

1. You want to hedge your bet.
2. You are absolutely positive BFL won't ship.  Ergo, a bet against BFL is a sure thing, according to your claim.
3. You are guaranteed a win of 500 BTC (or whatever amount you care to wager)
4. You don't want to bet because it's the "opposite" of hedging.

Therefore, the only logical conclusion one can draw is that you think BFL will actually ship and your entire premise of BFL won't ship is a lie.  Therefore you are a liar, and you're so shitty at it that it makes you also an idiot.  

So which is it, will BFL ship or won't they?  If you're sure they won't, then bet, as it's a guaranteed win.  If you think they will ship, then turn down the bet, because it's a guaranteed loss.  My guess as to what you'll do:  You'll turn down the bet, because you're a liar.

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Yeah, i'm not laying down 500 BTC just so this fucking troll can walk around their little shop slapping "luke-jr" on empty minirig cases to claim they shipped 5 units. I really couldn't ask for any better advertising for my offer.

So you just tell me how many units you consider legit to satisfy the claim of shipped there champ, we'll go with that.

944  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Buying BFL debt. $0.10 per dollar owed. on: April 20, 2013, 05:48:09 AM
Yes, you are very confused.
945  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Buying BFL debt. $0.10 per dollar owed. on: April 20, 2013, 05:43:51 AM
Without giving too much away with regards to my legal strategy, 4 people have made themselves and their personal assets liable by representing themselves as officers of the company in more than 1 country. I'm not opening myself up to scammers by purchasing their "word" that they're selling me their order. I'm not an idiot, i wouldn't make the offer, and won't issue payment without a means to recover my investment. I made that mistake with my initial BFL order, and won't make it again.

Dude... you are the very definition of idiot. heh

Buying debt because "BFL won't ship."  Yeah.. good luck with that.  How about you lay some BTC on that in the form of a bet?  Lets say 500 BTC?  How many units do you consider as being valid for "shipped?"  5 units?    I'm more than willing to do escrow.

Let me guess... you're going to pull a Micon and not take the bet or put weird caveats on it, even though your claim is that BFL is a scam and/or that BFL won't ship... but you're not willing to bet on it.  It's idiots like you that are classic example of what an idiot is.  You make a claim, but then refuse to back up the claim and back peddle over and over when your ludicrous claims get wrecked.

Just take a look at Micon's history as far as claims for BFL goes.  He's made crazy wild claims repeatedly and each time they get wrecked, but he's so stupid he can't even understand why people don't take him seriously.  

946  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: April 19, 2013, 06:29:12 AM
GBT and Getwork servers respond on port 8337 and port 80.

Stratum responds on ports 3333 and 443
947  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Pool comparision - how long should each pool get mining time until you can judge on: April 19, 2013, 06:23:30 AM
To get any meaningful data, you'd need to mine consistently on any given pool for at least a month, but better 3 or 4 months per pool.  Any shorter time frame than a month and your data is functionally useless for basing any opinions on with regards to your own experience.
948  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 78 on: April 19, 2013, 06:16:17 AM
7 @ 3.25
949  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 78 on: April 18, 2013, 02:35:59 PM
7 @ 2.75
950  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 78 on: April 18, 2013, 03:42:02 AM
7 @ 2.25
951  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: bitfloor needs your help! on: April 18, 2013, 03:41:25 AM
I am shocked, SHOCKED to hear that people are having their money seized by Bitfloor once again.

What money seized?  bitfloor has paid out BTC withdraw requests and has paid out ACH withdraw requests yesterday.  We will see in 48 hours if they are paying out current ACH withdraw requests.

So what seized money are you talking about?

How about the money you gained at my expense by getting a preferential payout from the last 'hack'?

When I tried to sell to a third party Roman specifically intervened and said that BTC owed were not transferable.  Yet you were able to sell your bad debt off.

No wonder you are such a fan of this failed business.

Stop spreading lies.  I transferred rights to the debt but the balance is still on my account.  Roman didn't help, he told me the exact smae thing (a mistake IMHO).  When bitfloor makes a payment, it posts to my account,  I contact the buyer and forward the funds to him.  You could have done the exact same thing, nothing prevented you.  The fact that you lack imagination falls on you nobody else.

Keep your slander to yourself.  Of course this has nothing to do with your current lie/FUD.  Nothing has been seized by bitfloor.  BTC withdrawals have been paid.  ACH withdrawals are in progress.

Entropy lying?  I am SHOCKED!  SHOCKED I SAY!  It's not like he doesn't have a history of it or anything...

But anyway... what happens to the debut that's till owed?  I have some active BTC in my account, I expect it will be paid out.. but what about the 288 BTC that's still on "hold" ?  Goes poof I assume?
952  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 78 on: April 15, 2013, 08:32:21 PM
7 @ 1.75
953  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 78 on: April 14, 2013, 03:27:32 AM
7 @ 1
954  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: April 10, 2013, 04:33:35 AM
Website is up for me.  Are you still having problems?
955  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM on: April 08, 2013, 09:45:26 PM
I have added on another topic that BFL takes a cut when refunding customers over paypal payments. I have included a screenshot for people to see.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=136392.msg1774005#msg1774005

I would exercise caution if you plan to order from BFL as they have not been very honest with their shipping dates and 1GH/1W power consumption rates as was promised previously to pre-order customers.

Just a point of fact, this JML guy is completely fabricating the whole "BFL takes a cut" stuff.  It is patently false and ludicrous.  100% incorrect information.  BFL does not now, nor has ever taken any sort of additional funds when refunding a customer.

956  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: April 07, 2013, 03:43:54 PM
Should be back up not... not sure why that server keeps locking up.  I will look into it.
957  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 77 on: April 04, 2013, 09:40:45 PM
6 @ 2
958  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 76 on: April 03, 2013, 05:22:43 AM
2 @ 5
1 @ 5.5
959  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2000 GH/s] EMC: .7 Chain 0 Fee/PPS/DGM/Dwolla/SMS/2FA/GBT/Stratum/Vardiff on: April 02, 2013, 05:04:06 PM
Unlikely. The namecoin client is a complete disaster and has been abandoned for more than a year.  It's basically just another scamcoin.

960  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 76 on: March 31, 2013, 10:07:28 PM
6 @ 4.5
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