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61  Other / Off-topic / Fake topic by a thief of my account. on: June 20, 2018, 12:18:23 PM
This was a post or topic which was made by an account thief himself, not a hacker just your run  of the mill thief who stole my account when bitcointalk had one of their data breaches and all our usernames and passwords were sold on the darknet. So now that I have gotten my account back I will be deleting all his nonsense. Personally he has some balls on him, to steal peoples accounts, then go around slamming people with red trust and scam accusations like he did. So I will delete what I can and since I cant delete the whole thread itself I will move it change its title, and remove any content he posted then lock it. If this was a translation service provided to you by this theif, I would first check your messages where i messaged you about the removal of your translated service that was provided to you, and gave you plenty of time to move it where I was willing to copy and paste the whole thread for you.
62  Other / Off-topic / Fake topic started by a thief on: June 15, 2018, 06:45:21 AM
This was a fake topic which was made by a thief himself who wwas not a very good graphic artist at all!! He was not a hacker just your run  of the mill thief who stole my account when bitcointalk had one of their data breaches and all our usernames and passwords were sold on the darknet. So now that I have gotten my account back I will be deleting all his nonsense. Personally he has some balls on him, to steal peoples accounts, then go around slamming people with red trust and scam accusations like he did. So I will delete what I can and since I cant delete the whole thread itself I will move it change its title, and remove any content he posted then lock it.

63  Other / Off-topic / Fake Scam Accusation by a theif who stole my account. on: June 14, 2018, 02:36:09 PM
Just to be clear this account was not sold to this arabic translator, at least not by me  (The real cyberpinoy), it was not even hacked. If he bought the account, he did it from a list on the darkweb  from the real hacker who stole all our usernames and passwords in one of bitcointalks data breaches . I also think he knew it was stolen/hacked as well since he never responds with transaction details of where he bought it when asked, which means hes hiding the truth. Also based form his scam accusations he was primarily using this account to slam accusations at whoever he wanted, while collecting as much money as he could on bullshit ICO scams, since over 90% of the translations he did are not pretty much abandoned. His accusations are always a 1 post accusation with some details but rarely  any farther communication thru the scam thread.

Yea I know, the hack was a long time ago. He changed the password in december of 2017 so thats when he probably got the password and username (nope I did not change my password after the breach, because honestly I didnt care about the account back then.)


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Email address changed
Date: 2017-12-02 14:53
From: "Bitcoin Forum" <noreply@bitcointalk.org>
To: cyberpinoy@stakeminers.com

Dear cyberpinoy,

Your Bitcoin Forum (bitcointalk.org) email address was just changed from
cyberpinoy@stakeminers.com to cyberpinoybitairways@gmail.com by IP
address *yep i have his IP address and it was not tor*. If you did not do this, then you can visit the
following link within 14 days in order to lock the account:

*link removed*

Note that you will NOT be asked for your password at that URL.

Regards,
The Bitcoin Forum Team

 I was not really using the account here much after march of 2016, You can actually see in my posts I made a post on: March 19, 2016, 03:03:13 AM then the next one was not until on: July 13, 2017, 09:00:24 AM.

I will be deleting ALL of his crap. Now for the users who paid him for translation services I am going thru and sending them private messages so they can try to move their translations since they legitimately paid for a service, and received it. Personally I dont think it would be fair for them to have paid for something , then have it taken back thru no fault of their own. I will be deleting all the content he posted by this theif, but anything a user paid him for will have time to move it, all scam accusations and red trust is in the process of being removed. I apologize I will not take the time to see if the red trust or scam accusations have any merit behind them, because I neither have the time, nor do I care. Most of the shit he is posting about I would never be involved with anyways.

Sorry for the inconvienences.

64  Other / Off-topic / Fake topic by a thief of my account. on: June 09, 2018, 02:28:45 AM
This was a post or topic which was made by an account thief himself, not a hacker just your run  of the mill thief who stole my account when bitcointalk had one of their data breaches and all our usernames and passwords were sold on the darknet. So now that I have gotten my account back I will be deleting all his nonsense. Personally he has some balls on him, to steal peoples accounts, then go around slamming people with red trust and scam accusations like he did. So I will delete what I can and since I cant delete the whole thread itself I will move it change its title, and remove any content he posted then lock it. If this was a translation service provided to you by this theif, I would first check your messages where i messaged you about the removal of your translated service that was provided to you, and gave you plenty of time to move it where I was willing to copy and paste the whole thread for you.
65  Other / Off-topic / Fake topic by a thief of my account. on: June 07, 2018, 06:46:14 PM
This was a post or topic which was made by an account thief himself, not a hacker just your run  of the mill thief who stole my account when bitcointalk had one of their data breaches and all our usernames and passwords were sold on the darknet. So now that I have gotten my account back I will be deleting all his nonsense. Personally he has some balls on him, to steal peoples accounts, then go around slamming people with red trust and scam accusations like he did. So I will delete what I can and since I cant delete the whole thread itself I will move it change its title, and remove any content he posted then lock it. If this was a translation service provided to you by this theif, I would first check your messages where i messaged you about the removal of your translated service that was provided to you, and gave you plenty of time to move it where I was willing to copy and paste the whole thread for you.
66  Other / Off-topic / Fake topic by a thief of my account. on: April 26, 2018, 12:52:47 PM
This was a post or topic which was made by an account thief himself, not a hacker just your run  of the mill thief who stole my account when bitcointalk had one of their data breaches and all our usernames and passwords were sold on the darknet. So now that I have gotten my account back I will be deleting all his nonsense. Personally he has some balls on him, to steal peoples accounts, then go around slamming people with red trust and scam accusations like he did. So I will delete what I can and since I cant delete the whole thread itself I will move it change its title, and remove any content he posted then lock it. If this was a translation service provided to you by this theif, I would first check your messages where i messaged you about the removal of your translated service that was provided to you, and gave you plenty of time to move it where I was willing to copy and paste the whole thread for you.
67  Other / Off-topic / Fake topic by a thief of my account. on: April 17, 2018, 06:30:51 AM
This was a post or topic which was made by an account thief himself, not a hacker just your run  of the mill thief who stole my account when bitcointalk had one of their data breaches and all our usernames and passwords were sold on the darknet. So now that I have gotten my account back I will be deleting all his nonsense. Personally he has some balls on him, to steal peoples accounts, then go around slamming people with red trust and scam accusations like he did. So I will delete what I can and since I cant delete the whole thread itself I will move it change its title, and remove any content he posted then lock it. If this was a translation service provided to you by this theif, I would first check your messages where i messaged you about the removal of your translated service that was provided to you, and gave you plenty of time to move it where I was willing to copy and paste the whole thread for you.
68  Economy / Scam Accusations / YuTübopolis' Bruno Kucinskas's Proof of Burn SCAM on: July 13, 2017, 01:43:14 AM
Be sure to always have all the info on people who try to start ICOS, Gleb gamow has literally stolen money from new user in the past. What did he do with the money he stole from this new user, HE WENT TO A BITCOIN CONFERENCE WITH IT. He had someone else pay for his theft so the user would not take the case to the police (his friend that paid the money that he stole by the way was arrested by a federal agency and his lawyer wife needed help getting him out of the situation which if I remember correctly i think he got away on a technicality and we all know what that means) But then took him more than 2 years to pay back his debt. Just think  on that and think to yourself how long will it take him to pay you back if you cant take him to court when he steals from you.

My question has always been if he had the funds to pay the user back, why did he choose to go to a bitcoin conference instead of just paying the guy back. it wasnt his money, he had plenty of chances to pay the guy back but he chose not to give it back. He had is criminal friend pay for it (probably with opther stolen funds as he too was arrested) and then it took him over 2 years to pay his friend back as well. If he was any kind of a good person as he espouses to be as he garners YOUR money and trust, ask him why didnt you just pay the guy his money when you had it.

Oh and before he mentions it my red trust is from him and his friends, my thread will show you how many alt accounts this man had up until about a year or 2 ago, (which means he has more now) and a lot of my red trust is from him and his friends, as well as his green trust is from him and his friends. Dont trust the trust ratings in this shit forum its not accurate.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1012713.0
69  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Google Unveils Glibc DNS Client Vulnerability, Bitcoin Implementations Affected on: February 16, 2016, 08:43:05 PM
Google Unveils Glibc DNS Client Vulnerability, Many Bitcoin Implementations Affected

Posted on February 16, 2016 by Bingo Boingo   

Today Google's online security blog unveiled a buffer overflow in the Gnu C library's DNS client (archived). The vulnerability allows the getaddrinfo function to overflow opening the doors to all manner of malice. This vulnerability affects all Bitcoin implementations compiled against the GNU C library which invoke DNS. This includes Bitcoin Core and the clients programmed to eventually fork into altcoins including the "Bitcoin" XT and "Bitcoin" "Classic" network clients. The reference Bitcoin implementation maintained by the Bitcoin Foundation is unaffected as DNS was excised from that client,1 and scripts are available for building the reference implementation against the musl C library.2 It is strongly recommended that Bitcoin users patch their preferred client3 to remove DNS or move to a client maintained by a team that cares about security and eliminating unnecessary attack surfaces in advance.

1    The reference Client also had upnp excised before critical vulnerabilities in that code were publically exposed.

2    Most Flagship nodes running the reference client are built against musl rather than glibc.

3    You may have to do this yourself.
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin transaction Times SUCK on: July 11, 2015, 12:51:41 AM
So when are the developers of Bitcoin going to fix the horrid transaction times of Bitcoin, waiting 35 minutes to 2 hours for a transaction to confirm one time is getting a bit ridiculous.

And for you Bitcoin lovers Dont waste our time quoting any crap from bloickchain.info, I dont want to hear it, because you know what, those stats and charts on blockchain.info are not accurate and it doesnt matter what those things say when the end user is experiencing actual times of 30 minutes to 2 hours.

I mean you guys want acceptance, you want adaptation yet your biggest competitor in what Bitcoin  is supposed to be used for can transact cash in 15 minutes. it takes me 5 to 8 hours to get cash for my bitcoins, its time to step up the game a bit.

EDIT: oh and yes before the bitcoin lovers even go there, I pay a 10,000 Satoshi transaction fee for High Priority on all of my personal transactions I send. So lets not try the pay a bigger fee for faster transaction times.

So the question remains what are the Bitcoin developers doing to fix this problem with transaction times we have been facing for the past year or more, that seems to keep getting worse as they ignore it and keep posting biased charts from unreliable sources.
71  Economy / Scam Accusations / IP 92.0.77.243 and address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 Is a hacker on: April 21, 2015, 11:09:38 AM
Dicefortune.com was hacked and IP address 92.0.77.243 using netcoin address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2 hacked and stole 16,745 Netcoins from our dice game. Due to his persistant and ruthless attack we will not be adding more funds than exist to the game. We have taken precautions to protect what is left in there, but we will not pay out of our pocket so hackers can benefit.


he also used other IPs and sent funds to the same wallet address

Player_723   92.0.77.243   -14000 NET  address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2
Player_721   92.0.73.63     -2100 NET   address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2
Player_718   92.0.52.225    -522 NET    address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2
Player_699   92.0.52.225    -125 NET    address n8dFpNd94EHch3oy7LUQzPHCPGYBfH8WM2

what we do know

92.0.77.243
Street:       Glentor Road
Country:   United Kingdom (GB)  
City   :   Plymouth  
State   :   K4

92.0.73.63
Street:       Hameldown Way
Country:   United Kingdom (GB)  
City   :   Newton Abbot  
State   :   D4

92.0.52.225
Street:       Glentor Road
Country:   United Kingdom (GB)  
City   :   Plymouth  
State   :   K4
72  Economy / Scam Accusations / Gleb Gamow Bruno Kucinskas Is a scammer, a thief, a Liar and an Extortionist. on: April 05, 2015, 08:32:49 AM
VIEW THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL THREAD WITH IMAGES AND ACTIVE LINKS HERE
https://web.archive.org/web/20160129191649/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1012713.0

https://bitcointa.lk/threads/havelock-hash-buyahash-com-pre-ipo-discussion-thread-w-poll.346404/page-4




Stealing a dead man's identity is a very serious offense Gleb.

GLEB GAMOW STEALS THE IDENTITY OF SENIORS AND COLLECTS THERE WELFARE CHECKS.

NOTICE it does not say Bruno Kucinskas SR. nor does it say Bruno Kucinskas JR it just says Bruno Kucinskas, match that up wiht the ID which also does not state Bruno Kucinskas Jr.

This is easy, no wonder you do it.


Let us not forget he was an employee of BFL, and we all know what they did to people. But the real sad thing is it would seem he wasn't your everyday run of the mill employee he was a subcontractor.



Its real funny he boasts this Progressive insurance envelope everywhere he posts threads



but then

http://www.oglecountylife.com/view_xml_entity.php?id=Ar00400&date=12-10-2012-4&bodyInfo=false&entity=article&toc_id=275


Oregon Police arrested Bruno Kucinskas, age 52, of Sandwich, IL, for driving while license suspended. Kucinskas was also issued citations for operating an uninsured motor vehicle and for operation of a vehicle that is overweight on registration. Kucinskas was transported to the Ogle County jail. These violations occurred in the 500 block of E. Washington Street. At 9:02 p.m.


But wait there is more

I admit to raping a 14 year old girl in Nashville back in the late 80's I believe it was, albeit I was put on 1 year probation for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. (she was my girlfriend's babysitter, and I did purchase a six-pack of beer of which she partook with me being fully aware of what was going on, just like I told the DA and judge). Can't believe that didn't come up, hence now fully retracting all posts pertaining to this unfortunately episode in my life.

So not only does Gleb cheat on his girlfriend he has to get the babysitter drunk to have sex with him.

Heres what others think of Gleb as well

Quote from: jayson6969 link=https://bitcointa.lk/threads/havelock-hash-buyahash-com-pre-ipo-discussion-thread-w-poll.346404/page-4 date=1428185360
I never seen a troll like Gleb in my life, STOP double posting the thread, learn to post properly, you are making an ass out of yourself buy posting useless FUD like a moron.

Aweww poor Gleb, you made so mnay people angry they stole your bitcoins and now you want to pay 1/3 of your losses to have someone tell YOU, the mighty encyclopedia of knowledge, the mighty scam accusator, the one who is instrumental of stopping so many scams, you need to pay someone else to help you get your measly 1,132 Bitcoin back.

http://thecoinfront.com/400-btc-bounty-posted-coins-stolen-in-instawallet-hack/

I will say all in all what we have here is a disgruntled identity thief, one who expouses trust and demands respect wiht a hot temper (one which I experience every single time I disporve one of his accusations, he cusses, makes grammatical errors and just gets real angry when he is wrong and you prove it HAHA) he wants so bad to be part of something big but when hes not included from the start, he gets angry like a 2 year old and pouts, he rambles on and trolls a lot of forums with his nonsense, and twisting of forum posts to try and make people look like liars when at the end of the day, he is a law breaking sex offender wiht a grudge against bitcoin.
73  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Netcoin Dice Game on: February 12, 2015, 04:23:55 AM
Netcoin Dice Game Has been released


http://www.dicefortune.com
 
Dicefortune is also giving Netcoins away to the first 1000 players to try.
 
To get your free NETcoins Just follow these steps
 
Go to the website


 
Click on Account Write down your player number
 
Change the username and set a password.
 
It will ask you to put your password in to log you in again
 
Click deposit & copy this address.

In this thread:
 
Write your
player number
Username
In Game Depositing Address
 
Once completed Dicefortune.com will send you some NET to gamble with in the game.
 
Happy gambling.
74  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / NETcoin is one of the best POS/POW coins right now on: February 07, 2015, 09:59:19 AM

I invest a lot of time and research in POS coins. I think they will soon be the dominant species of crypto coins. With the ever astoundingly high energy costs of running hardware mining farms, the little miners will be forced to turn to alternative means of investment, and in that will be turning to POS coins that consume very little energy and still give you the ability to make a nice profit.

As I research the in depth workings of POS and how they all differ I came across this coin when trading on cryptsy. Like any other coin advised to me in the cryptsy chat, I had to investigate. Upon downloading the wallet for a better understanding and reading the coins inner workings while the wallet synced I saw a lot of interesting and different things.

The first thing In noticed is this development team has put more into this coin than most other coins I have seen. All the different features in the wallet were proof of this. So then I go over to their coins personal forum. And wow this was a forum like no other. This forum even allows you to earn NETcoin just for being involved. You want a netcoin faucet No problem they have a neat Spin and Win Game right in your forum profile where you can win netcoins every day. They also have a cool Netcoin Slot Machine accessible right from your forum profile. All the features of this forum showed me how involved the coins developers really were and what this coin can do for its investors, but thats not where the amazement stopped for me.

As a true investor and lover of POS coins I decided I wanted to give more than just monetary investment into Netcoin, so i added this coin to a couple of the projects I have going for POS coins. I worked 9 days on scrummaging thru a code for a project and got it almost finished but just could not figure a couple things out to finalize the project for testing. One question to the main Developers of Netcoin and these gentlemen walked me thru finalizing MY project. They did not have to help me, and to even think a Bitcoin developer (or any other coin of that stature) is going to take time out of his margarita schedule to help a peon finalize a project involving his coins is just blind faith and stupid, because they wont. But the Netcoin developers set up a whole day where a few of them went thru my project with me, looking for my mistakes and finally within minutes of finding the mistake I had made, they had my project up and running and ready for testing. This certain project was not going to revolutionize Netcoin, it may not help it or boost it, but these guys went thru the steps to help me finalize it anyways. You are not going to find that with many coins people.

As I worked on the project and continued to watch Netcoins trading volumes i have watched as the price has tripled since the first encounter on cryptsy with Netcoin almost a month ago. Its been almost a month since I have been investing in this coin and I have (if I dared to sell right now) made over 200% profit from regular trading of this coin. This is no pump this is no P&D group pushing its value, this is just everyday regular trading for almost a month now. On top of the potential profit I could make by selling I find holding them in their POS process with the PIR feature earns me even more NET as I hold them.

Being in this for a while now I understand the need and desire to sift thru the haystack looking for the coins that mean something to the investors, searching desperately for the coins that we know as investors we can depend on and earn back as an investor, and ladies and gentlemen I think we have that right here with Netcoin.

Please dont take my word for it, Whenever anyone has the need to invest always make Educated investment decision, I invite you to follow in my footsteps, research this coin, Look into it, talk with some of the people developing it, they have no curtains. You will see this coin means a lot to them which means a lot more to the investors who choose to invest in it.
75  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / webserver connecting to a VPS on: February 02, 2015, 05:59:00 AM
Hello I neeed some help, I have been working on this for a little over a week and just can not figure it out.

I have a wallet running on a VPS and I have a website on a webserver that needs to communicate with the wallet on the VPS.

No matter what i do the web server always gets an error "Cant connect to wallet. Make sure the info is correct and try again"

My wallet.conf

rpcuser=myusername
rpcpassword=my password
listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcconnect=VPS IP
rpcconnect=Webserver IP
rpcconnect=Webserver secondary IP
rpcallowip=Webserver IP
rpcallowip=Webserver secondary IP
rpcallowip=VPS IP
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=11311
port=11310
addnode=63.246.129.56

Ok I said webserver secondary IP becasue the techs at the place where we bought the webserver and VPS (which is the same company) told me
"The actual connection ip will show up (secondary IP) not (Webserver IP) I think thats the error."
SO

Here is what the webserver is asking for.

Wallet info

Host:  Host
Login: Wallet User
Pass: Wallet Password
Port: port

What i have tried

Wallet info

Host:  VPS IP
Login: rpcusername from wallet.conf
Pass: rpcpassword from wallet.conf
Port: rpc port from wallet.conf

in addition I have also tried

Host:  VPS IP
Login: rpcusername from wallet.conf
Pass: rpcpassword from wallet.conf
Port: port from wallet.conf

My question Since I have to log into the VPS do i need to put something else in the VPS to allow my Webserver  to gain access without a username and pasword, like I need when logging into my VPS, the script asks for the wallet info but not the actual login info for the VPS.

I am new to all of this so please have patience with me.

ALso they installed CSF firewall on the VPS is there something I need to do to allow the webserver thru the CSF firewall?
What about in the Apache2.conf is there something I need to input there?

 Thank you for your help.
76  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Install a wallet to a Centos Server on: January 30, 2015, 04:16:02 PM
how do I install a netcoin wallet to a CentOs Server.

Please just copy and paste the codes

Like so

Install tools

# yum groupinstall 'Development Tools'
# yum install libX11-devel freetype-devel zlib-devel libxcb-devel

and so on
77  Economy / Speculation / I predicted it, SO now what do you do? on: January 14, 2015, 02:07:32 PM
Back in september I said Bitcins price would fall to under 300 bucks by december, then under 200 in january and I said it may not stop until it hits under 100. They said I was a sore loosing investor, yet I did not purchase my biutcoins I earn them the real way. They said I was FUD yet I explained bitcoin has no demand, they said I was just another non believer who doesn't understand bitcoin.

SO for the people out there who are panic selling, what do you do. Are you so stupid you are taking a loss on this little ride down south. Bitcointalk is full of people who do not help each other. For a business community Bitcoin talk is the most toxic, unhelpful place for bitcoin talk there is. There are clicks, there are clans, there are puppets and minimal followers. But to help anyone outside a click or a clan, Just wont happen.  I thought I would be the one person in this community who has real sense and knowledge to help you where the others just hope you keep selling and selling so they can profit from your mistakes.

Lets start form the top. First, every single person you see here who says "I am buying your cheap coins" They are lieing, they aren't buying anything. If they were the price would not continue to plummet downward, so use your brain, know when to call ones bluff. What they are doing is, they are waiting, they are hoping all of you panic ( AND YOU ARE) and sell sell sell. They want you to keep selling. SO when nit hits the absolute lowest low it can they will buy then. And trust me its not at its lowest possible yet.

SO in times like these what do you do.

Its very simple, If you are so willing to take a loss on your investment, get smart take a real risk. Start trading them for a profit. Now is not the time, wait 5 to 7 days, watch the coins see what coins hold their value against the bitcoin losses but go up and down in prices all day every day, Look back at the charts and see what those coins did during all the other bi weekly bitcoin dumps for the past 8 months. the coins you see that are holding their value against Bitcoin write them all down. Pick a good one from the list that is popular, and has a nice daily movement, invest in that coin. Buy it on a low note and sell it on a high note. try to earn coins with your coins.

Selling at a loss is never the answer. And for those of you who listened to the idiots in here (as I looked back in the threads) and bought at the wrong times. I am sorry. But you are not truly hurting until you sell your coins for a true loss. Dont follow the rick idiots, be smarter than them. use their game against them. Get out of bitcoins for a while. Cool your jets, let a few things unfold. But at the same time, earn some coins with your coins. Hell with enough BTC you cna make a pretty penny just on the daily move of RDD. it always is going up adn down 1 to 3 satoshi. Altho that is not a huge move, When teh coin only costs 10 satoshi, buying RDD with 1 or 2 or 5 BTC gives you an awful lot of RDD. 1 BTC would be 10,000,000 RDD if you buy them at 0.00000010 and sell them at 0.00000011. You will ahve made 0.1 BTC on yout 1 BTC investment.

There are a few coins like this, you do not need to pick RDD. but that is what to look for. Try usng your BTC and earn some on the losses. If you can earn in a day what the market looses your not at a loss anymore are you Smiley



78  Economy / Service Discussion / Hashprofit is it DDOS or the end on: December 28, 2014, 11:30:00 PM
Seriously as easy as it is to kill a DDOS attack how overused is the term "DDOS Attack". It seems no matter what happens with anything related to bitcoin if there is a problem the first thing we hear is DDOS this and DDOS that.

So hashfast is saying there is a DDOS attack, thats fine however, what i thought was funny tho was this line in their statement.

"In order to retain the ability to communicate with users and separate priority emails from spam, we have implemented a functional e-mails coming through the payment of BTC. That is, to ensure the expeditious processing of your letter, you need to pay a small amount through the interface shown below."

So from what i am reading here basically if you want to have customer service from them to answer your questions you must pay them for this. They cant get the site back up and running properly because the staff who is in charge of that is on vacation, however they did have the correct person to code, implement and publish a whole new index.html file with a email button that I am assuming takes you to another page which had to be coded to submit the email as well as accept payments? So for me something just does not add up, if that person was smart enough to code 2 websites, why is he not smart enough to stop the Attack, block the IPs involved and reset the server and site.

So is this the end of Hashprofit or are they really under an attack and business will resume on the 5th of January as they described?
79  Economy / Speculation / Can Bitcoin Rebound? on: December 20, 2014, 04:41:34 AM
Ok this post is for people who have the slightest intelligence in business economics, and a portion of intelligence in Currency Trading, so if you have neither dont even bother replying because I will call you out on your bullshit.


Knowing business we know what about this time of year? We know huge corporations and businesses need a way to hide large amounts of money. To make a purchase and list it in the books but still have their money somewhere. Because of tax season coming up and 4th quarter fiscal, they need to hide money Anonymously. SO why has the value of bitcoins not gone up? What better way to anonymously hide money, make a legal purchase that can be shown in the books other than buying bitcoins? But it seems no one is doing this, and will not be doing it this year.


I had expected a pretty big jump last week as that is usually when companies have finalized what they would be ding to hide the cash they needed hidden. A lot of companies use the forex market to do this, however it is trackable for profits, so they would still be paying taxes on the money they earn while hiding it. But bitcoins is no a currency or on the forex, they can easily buy a bunch of bitcoins and hide their cash without paying taxes on the earnings made from it. Once they begin passing laws over bitcoin this will not be possible, but right now it is very feasible to buy bitcoins with a legal transaction on the books that no one knows in the IRS what really was bought. They will just see a purchase for X amount of dollars.
80  Economy / Service Discussion / Lets STOP the Cloud Mining scammers HERE on: December 17, 2014, 09:17:11 AM
This thread is for one thing only To call scammers out. With all the cloud mining bullshit new people and vets need a tool like this.

We DO NOT want your opinion.
We do not care what you THINK.
We do not want trolls or fake supporters.

Please if anyone has bad experiences with an of the folowing either post it here or if you dont have undeniable proof to meet the thread qualifications please PM me
cloudminr.io
zeushash.com
hashprofit.com
GAWminers.com
cointellect.com

or any others you have info about PLEASE


This thread is to call them out, not boost them up!!!

POST ONLY PROOF of scams. Proof of good activity is not wanted or required, this is to call them out on their scam business. Because some of us just want NO Problems, ONE problem is enough for me not to join a group, because 20 Good acts worth 0.00002000 BTC can not replace one bad act worth 20 Bitcoins Smiley So keep your good trolling acts to yourself please Smiley

Proof has to include a minimum of 1

Screenshots, copy of account interactions, email conversations, bitcoin transactions, some kind of undeniable proof.

You words mean nothing, if you cant back it up with proof of some kind.

List postings like this

Name of scammer site
reason for scam accusations
proof

I will start

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Coins-miners.com SCAM

I put in a withdraw of 6mBTC ( 0.00600000 BTC) and after 33 hours they have not made the payment, the transaction they provided me is not found because it does not exist. Their customer support is NEVEZR online, and I tried contacting the admin directly on https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004920046839 and he has ignored me completely. When I posted questions on thier https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=799577463437664 group they blocked me instantly.

screenshot of the pending withdraw i put in at 7:48 AM December 15, it is now in this picture December 17 5:03 PM




When he did finally make a payment he sent it to a self generated wallet address by him.



He has a place on his site that has recent payments his site has made, He uses our usernames and payment requests we have made and sends the cons to his own generated wallet addresses instead of ours. This gives people the impression he is making payments to his members or as his site states "Partners" but what he is doing is sending our payment amounts to his own wallet by generating a new address. As you can see I clearly had the paymnent being sent to my address and then when the payment got approved it was sent to a different address than I had in pending. WOW what a full blown scam.
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