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1  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Plenty of Bitcoins available, call/text the 24/7 Bitcoin hotline 954-895-4889 on: December 19, 2015, 02:23:46 PM
Too bad about the neg rating... would like to buy some for PM.
The rating system here is flawed. I've done a ridiculous amount of good business here and elsewhere. In any case I don't have perfect money.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: December 19, 2015, 12:14:09 PM
I live within driving distance of Cryptsy, anyone want me to take a look? They owe me a few thousand satoshis too.
3  Economy / Currency exchange / Plenty of Bitcoins available, call/text the 24/7 Bitcoin hotline 954-895-4889 on: December 19, 2015, 12:08:21 PM
I have plenty of BTC in stock, let me know if you need any. 954-895-4889. I can accept most payment methods.
4  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 10, 2015, 07:19:51 AM
Everything on Cryptopia was like this, constant personal insults if you stepped out of line, nothing relevant to the issues at hand. The sad truth is this article is true, Cryptopia administrators spent all their money and are keeping dot price low so they don't have to pay investors anything. It's safer to invest in a random coin that no one cares about. I'm not making up the nitrous thing either, it came up multiple times. Maybe that's not 100% correct and there are other drugs involved, but the nitrous thing is what worried me the most.

Have fun with your toxic environment. I feel bad for anyone that takes an interest in this site, and I do believe they have robbed people both indirectly and directly.

Cryptopia would be perfect if it wasn't for the incredibly shitty admins. The admins have gone above and beyond to ruin it for a small amount of money. Pathetic. Someone needs to clone Cryptopia and make it decentralized.
5  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: pretty sure I am being scammed by gyft on: November 10, 2015, 06:05:55 AM
Gyft got $7.5 million in funding then it was acquired by First Data $14.99 billion...

Then they scammed those two dudes for thousands worth of Amazon's and hundreds in rewards points.

Now that's a business plan!
No way that's worth $15 billion LOL

5X the market cap of Bitcoin, get your facts straight.
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 10, 2015, 01:39:49 AM
Cryptopia running an investment scam to fuel administrator’s nitrous oxide addiction

At first Crytopia seems like a utopia for cryptocurrency fanatics, with a plethora of mining pools, trading pairs, and a chat which gave you free coins of all sorts 24/7. It was the best cryptocurrency website I had seen in years. I started to mine and chat on Cryptopia, exchanging cryptocurrency knowledge and making small amounts of Bitcoin. The quiescent beginning was short lived, soon I decided to use Crytptopia for actual business. Dotcoin is the official cryptocurrency of Cryptopia and is needed to buy Cryptopia shares, vote for new cryptocurrencies to be added, and is the official tipping currency. I started selling Dotcoin for USD and it quickly became apparent that it could become a lucrative venture. The idea was that as Cryptopia becomes more popular the value of Dotcoin would rise, so holding Dotcoin would be a surefire way to make money as Cryptopia expanded. There are only ~260 million Dotcoins in the world at this time, so even a modest market cap would skyrocket the price.

My USD to Dotcoin exchange became very active during the two weeks it existed. I exchanged $1500 for roughly 20 million Dotcoins, mostly for investment purposes but also so people could use the Dot to buy shares and votes on Cryptopia. I had roughly 28 million Dotcoins in my wallet at its peak, and had no intentions of selling any. However something very worrisome came to my attention. Hex (one of the administrators) was talking alot about how he loves Nitrous Oxide. "give me all the nitrous" is a direct quote from Hex. This concerned my greatly, since Nitrous Oxide can cause even the most brilliant person to become depraved and waste their money like a common drunkard. Generally Nitrous Oxide costs $1 per 8 gram cartridge, with 30 cartridges per box and a high that lasts maybe 10 seconds per cartridge. It is easy to go through hundreds of cartridges in a few hours during a nitrous binge, so it doesn't matter how much money was invested into Cryptopia, the administrators would surely spend it if they were truly addicted to Nitrous Oxide. They talked about drugs 90% of the time and programming 10% of the time, and rarely fielded questions from their customers since they had a terrible attitude (possibly due to drug withdrawal).



The price of Dotcoin steadily rose from 18 satoshis to 33 satoshis during the time I was selling it for fiat, since there was less supply available as more investors became interested in holding it. There was 1 thing I didn't consider however: the administrators of Cryptopia did not want a higher Dotcoin price. Cryptopia sells shares of their company for 2 million Dotcoins each, and each share pays out 5000 Dotcoins per week. So far about 250 shares have been sold, so Cryptopia needs to buy ~5000000 Dotcoin per week and 25 million Dotcoin per year, worth about $2000. A rising Dotcoin price makes this share 'dividend' more and more expensive. If Cryptopia administrators were holding onto Dotcoin they would benefit from Dot price dropping, but they have admitted to selling all the Dotcoin invested for Bitcoin, which is then sold for 'server money'. Unless they have an incredibly expensive server then server money = drugs.



Every single time someone invested 2 million Dotcoins for a share it was dumped minutes later, most of the volume spikes are people purchasing Dotcoin followed by it being dumped. In late October the administrators of Cryptopia launched a coordinated effort to crash Dotcoin's price, out of fear that it would keep rising. They sold shares for half the price (1 million instead of 2 million Dotcoin) and then dumped them all at once until the price went down to 20 satoshis. This was very harmful for the people who had invested in Dotcoin, essentially the bitcoins they invested were transferred to the administrators of Cryptopia. The administrators were both desperate for drug money and in fear that a higher Dotcoin price would bankrupt them, so they harmed all of their supporters for personal gain. Dotcoin could have easily rallied over 100 satoshis, excitement was building quick, but this bright future was smashed to pieces by both dumping Dotcoin and extremely negative attitudes from the administrators. The administrators of Cryptopia are so desperate for drug money that they couldn't even let their own cryptocurrency grow for a month. If they didn't need to spend the money immediately on drugs they could have made a ton of money by holding Dotcoin, anyone in their right mind would have done that and supported my efforts instead of destroying and discouraging them.

Despite all the indications of severe drug abuse clouding the decisions of Cryptopia administrators, I kept about 15 million Dotcoins and was considering buying more. But then the administrators launched a personal vendetta against me for no apparent reason. We were talking about generating private keys for brainwallets, and someone asked me if I generated the private key for an address with 1000 Bitcoins would I keep it. I said yes, since the probability of generating a Bitcoin address with 1 satoshi is astronomically low, let alone 1000 Bitcoins. The administrators then decided to frame me as a thief, and I felt like it was a setup so they'd have an excuse to steal my money. Indeed, shortly after that the administrators both told me in no uncertain terms that they were going to rob me, and that they had access to all my passwords and wallets.



I then waited several hours for the Cryptopia administrators to fall asleep, and I dumped the last 15 million Dotcoins I had. I was very thankful to have gotten out there without getting robbed directly, although I was indirectly robbed when the administrators dumped Dotcoin to fuel their various drug addictions.  If they were normal sober people they would have had lots of Dotcoin and applauded my efforts to raise its price in the long term, but instead they had no Dotcoin, since they were depending on the shares for their income and nitrous habit. Hex has publicly stated that he is dirt poor (despite owning Cryptopia), so he is 100% depending on donations in the form of Cryptopia shares.

Ultimately my account was locked for no good reason. The administrators banned me from chat simply for saying "I have so much faith in this place I withdrew 0.36 Litecoins" about 30 minutes before a scheduled maintenance. I then used a VPN to get around the ban, and they used that as an excuse to lock my account and take my money, since multiple accounts is apparently against the terms of service. It makes me wonder how many people Cryptopia has banned and stolen from in the past, and how many they will steal from in the future. There is nothing stopping the administrators from taking everyone's balance right now, they are completely anonymous and have 100% control of funds. Also be very careful using passwords on Cryptopia, since Hex has stated he has every password. This seems morally wrong to me. I had over a dozen types of cryptocurrency in my wallets which I was planning on keeping long term, but I had no opportunity to move them out. I was compensated with 0.005 Bitcoins and not even allowed to see what I had in my account.

To summarize, Cryptopia is being run by out of control drug addicts who do whatever they want regardless of how much it hurts their business. They have no intentions of building Cryptopia into a profitable business model and instead have decided to live off selling shares. The shares only pay dividends in Dotcoin, so if they drop the price of Dotcoin to zero they can do this all legally. I would not leave even $1 on Cryptopia after my experience. Never trust a nitrous junkie, your account is one box of whippets away from being locked on Cryptopia.
7  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 08:26:35 AM
Buy a Cryptopia Share today!



8  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 08:10:26 AM
Got them, I have no legal grounds now for bothering you. But should I be scared about these powerful enemies Cry



Yes, you should, The people you scammed are not the people to scam, I tried to calm them down, but they are gunning for you, you think you can scam people and you wont make enemies???

You had no legal grounds to do shit anyway, YOU BROKE THE SITES TERMS AND CONDITIONS 7 TIMES

here is a wee lesson for the future, if you run scams on public sites like exchanges, your gonna get caught, you are gonna piss people off,




Good luck buddy.
And who exactly is being scammed by me? No one.

I simply wanted to keep chatting so I make new accounts. This can go on indefinitely.

I think your definition of scam is totally fucked, dont throw bricks if you live in a glass house. I have nothing to gain or lose from an article I'm about to write about my Cryptopia Experience. It will make me feel better though.

My experience at cryptopia will be known.
9  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 07:56:06 AM
Got them, I have no legal grounds now for bothering you. But should I be scared about these powerful enemies Cry

10  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 07:25:44 AM
1AyRmvqe99mRWU69w8Hbaeej8twMpdeiKm

I'll miss all the random shitcoins, but that works  Embarrassed

Still not happy about all the money you took dumping on Dotcoin, but I have no legal claim to it. Only that little bit in my account is in question.
11  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 07:01:04 AM
Admins giving out an IP to launch a DOS attack, that's classy.





Pretty sure that is quite illegal.
12  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 06:55:59 AM
Cryptopia owes me roughly 0.005 Bitcoins, they banned me and then locked my account for no reason. I'm glad this didn't happen when I had thousands of dollars there.

It is illegal to steal people's money like this. I am shocked they do this sort've thing. Very unsafe.

And in any case I want my money. I had alot of different coins there.

"Right to Use Site and Content  
 You may use this site only for the purposes for which it is provided. You must not use this site for fraudulent or other unlawful activity or otherwise do anything to damage or disrupt this site.
 Multiple accounts for the purpose of defrauding, circumventing bans, soliciting or abusing Cryptopia Ltd. services will result in immediate termination of all related accounts, including seizure of all on-site digital property."


You creating 6 accounts to circumvent your chat ban broke the site Terms & Conditions you agreed to when you signed up, so Its completely legal actually Smiley

I suggest you read sites Terms & Conditions before trying to run scams in a public chatbox, I now see where you got you impeccable BitcoinTalk trust rating from
I was banned after saying "I have so much faith in this place I withdrew 0.36 Litecoins" right before maintenance. Then I circumvented the ban, I didn't think it was a big deal. But then you used that to steal my money. You need to send me the money or you're stealing it. And if you steal it that will forever tarnish your reputation. Everyone on Bitcointalk now knows you steal Bitcoins for no reason, and will therefore avoid your website.

tl;dr Admins had a personal bias and stole 500,000 satoshis. They wanted to steal alot more but I withdrew it a long time ago.
13  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 04:21:33 AM
I pulled 99% of my money out after this statement:

14  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 09, 2015, 04:20:00 AM
Cryptopia owes me roughly 0.005 Bitcoins, they banned me and then locked my account for no reason. I'm glad this didn't happen when I had thousands of dollars there.

It is illegal to steal people's money like this. I am shocked they do this sort've thing. Very unsafe.

And in any case I want my money. I had alot of different coins there.
15  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 08, 2015, 10:41:11 AM
I'm convinced Cryptopia admins are scammers. They are withdrawing most of the Bitcoin in their wallets and selling it for nitrous oxide. They even take investments and do this... for server money they say. Must be an expensive fucking server if that was true.
16  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Warning Cryptopia !!! No payout on: November 06, 2015, 07:42:45 PM
Damnit hex, pay someone 100 dot an hour to be the customer service rep. You just poked a hornets nest for no reason
17  Economy / Reputation / Re: What happened to turtlehurricane? on: October 29, 2015, 04:24:32 AM
Certainly not a scammer. Lenders are being paid according to a quick payment plan, and all my suppliers and customers have always been and continue to be paid promptly. I deleted most of my posts here simply for privacy reasons, newtons1, quickseller, etc. were clearly trying to bring trouble into my life. I've never done anything to them but they distort the truth in a malicious way to make me look like a classic scam situation. My situation is nothing more than a late repayment on a loan. It is true 'defaulted' loans on BLC are often scams, but my case is way different.

So to sum up, I continue to be a legitimate and trustworthy Bitcoin business man, and the people that work with me know that.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][SCRYPT] Dotcoin on: October 27, 2015, 12:33:21 AM
19  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info Services Down on: October 26, 2015, 11:15:32 PM
As far as I can tell it's down 12 hours now, never have I seen it down this long. If I had coins in a wallet there I'd be freaking out, very lucky I don't cause I usually do. https://twitter.com/blockchain/status/658629493280612352
20  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Blockchain.info Services Down on: October 26, 2015, 11:02:12 PM
I moved my btc out of any address thats been involved with blockchain, just in case. This is always unsettling.
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