It's quite possible that he simply doesn't have the private keys anymore.
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If I'm reading your site correctly, the tokens confer voting rights to the holders. Is there any more detail on how this system will work?
Edit: also is there any word on how much you're looking for in the initial sales offering? e.g. a ballpark estimate of the amount of tokens per ETH/USD/BTC etc.
Additional edit: Another post of theirs answered my question: "Each OAX is being sold to the public at the equivalence of US$0.75 in ETH based on the ETH/USD exchange rate as of 21st June 2017."
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I know how to make NXT disappear from coinmarketcap...
"Filter: Non-mineable"
Uh oh, looks like it went 'poof'!
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This would be a lot more tempting if a trustworthy escrow was being used.
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That's funny, considering the person asking for them to not show up (Jeff Moss) is a fed and will be showing up.
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This is a good way to lose all of your money in the span of a few minutes or hours. OP does not understand basic statistical probability. Losing does not make your chance of winning increase.
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Tracking mail for delivery and tracking mail regardless if it has tracking services, building a giant database, and handing it off to 3rd parties is different than signing up for a requested service. Information is already leaking out that the prism system is being used to collect information to sell to PRIVATE INDUSTRY to the highest bidder. In addition people don't realize how detailed of a profile of somone's life one can make with such little bits of information, and how easily that information can be used to hurt you regardless of the legality of your activities.
Source? Just like before this whole PRISM scandal "broke" in the mainstream press, anyone who bothered to look could have found this information. Perhaps you should go look for yourself instead of expecting people to spoon feed you information which you will immediately decry and deny its relevance because it wasn't on CNN. I know the intelligence community loves to use its own mass media tools to expose itself and make its own job harder. Makes sense right? Go do your homework instead of asking some one else to do it for you. I don't give a shit if you believe me. This is laziness disguised as skepticism. This sure was a alot of words to say "I don't have a reliable source."
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The problem is that what is holding Scrypt back is not what was holding SHA-256 back. You can throw more and more processors at SHA-256 and come out with more and more hashrate. This is simply not true for Scrypt. Scrypt requires more processors combined with a higher and higher memory bandwidth. Nvidia and AMD place a lot of money into memory R&D to that end, more than any person interested in a Scrypt ASIC can currently field.
Basically, a Scrypt ASIC will not hash faster than a GPU, because you're not going to put >GDRR5 memory on an ASIC. However, a Scrypt ASIC could work as a standalone unit, which would be beneficial for someone who wants a lot of them. Other than that, there is no real benefit to designing a Scrypt ASIC for anyone interested in cryptocurrency.
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Who has a quarter million sitting around and is dumb enough to fall for this?
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A warrant is not required to monitor any type of communication.
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Creating an ASIC for Bitcoin is child's play compared to designing a Scrypt ASIC. With Bitcoin, you can just keep throwing a numerous amount of faster parallel processors at it. Scrypt, on the other hand, requires more and more memory bandwidth to improve its speed. When you find a way to readily manufacture tons of cards with >GDRR5 memory, Litecoin would be a waste of your time compared to selling such an advancment to various manufacturing companies.
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The U.S. government is all about freedom. It thinks it is delicious and gobbles it up whenever available.
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The world is always the worst it has ever been. 
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OP is cuckoo for cocoa puffs.
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I dreamed I sailed to an island just to steal money from pirates but ended up joining the pirates instead. My dream-self is an idiot. Should of just taken the money.
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It is just a matter of time before an experienced business starts up an exchange and gobbles up the majority of business. MtGox and other exchanges may be okay for now, but mainstream customers won't tolerate these "sorta kinda works" businesses. MtGox is going to end up the Avalon of exchanges (delivers, but still can't get itself together quite right). It won't be long until we see an exchange version of ASICminer. A company that takes advantage of a market filled with amateurs.
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Well let's say I bought a handful of the 25GH/s ones from Butterfly instead. I'm trying to look at the big picture here and determine if I'm missing anything, or if this could really be profitable, if made the capex investment.
Like I said, getting them to your doorstep is the issue. Butterfly labs does not have any 25 GH/s units that are currently shipping and no one knows when they will start shipping. If you order now you will have thousands of people ahead of you in the queue.
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Ok, so I understand the relative obsoletion of CPU/GPU mining now. So, what if I just bought one of these beastly 50GH/s ASIC miners? If you were me, would you buy one, and convert the BTC to dollars and make your ROI in xx days?
Buying them isn't the issue, getting them to your doorstep is. The only company that has shipped a 50+ GH/s miner is Avalon, who only takes orders in batches. GPU mining is not obsolete. Mining with your GPUs is. You'll need high-end AMD GPUs to be mining efficiently.
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JohnRambo is just a gay dude that rages at all things women. Forums have an ignore button for a reason.
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Too many Bitcoin startups don't know what they're doing and get shafted by financial regulations because of it. This isn't the government going after Bitcoin, this is the government going after illegal exchanges. If Paypal or Western Union get in on Bitcoin, they're going to succeed because they know what they're doing, not because there is some big conspiracy against other exchanges.
Bitcoin exchanges need to start hiring legal teams or they're going to continue to have FinCEN shove the long shaft of the law up their ass.
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