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1781  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu - 60BTC guarantee tournament Sunday on: August 23, 2012, 09:46:23 AM
Setting login records tonight, 119 right now.

Going for another big night tomorrow (Aug 23rd) with a special edition of High Hand. Every ring game sitewide qualifies from 10pm to midnight ET, 2BTC for the highest hand, upgraded to 10BTC if the winning hand is a straight flush.

DD radio brings the hits, obv. 

http://www.donkdown.com/donkdown-radio-bitcoin-magazine-matt-pirateat40-ponzi-poker-is-skill-it-wasnt-just-bad-luck-all-these-years-crazier-mike/

ponzi discussion top of the show.
1782  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bryan Micon's Bet That Pirate Pays Back Everyone Thread on: August 23, 2012, 09:42:58 AM
Am I the only one wondering what there is to stop pirate paying back, ultimately with Micon's lost bet against pirate that pirate won't pay back?

Micon - you're not looking very smart here.  Stick to poker.

1)  he would have to post the coins.

2)  So all he has to do now is get *another* 500,000 BTC loan, send me all of that, then pay out everyone with the other $5M (which he doesn't have, because he paid tons of the principle out in interest over the many months creating guys like PSY / BurtW / Payb.tc / Aq / Clipse that say "wow, he pays!  every week! and there is even a website to withdraw that shows you a number and then sends it to your wallet when it's time for payment each monday! so he actually needs more than he stole remember - the 7%... remember the 7%... it eats up principle each and every week)

3)  poker isn't nearly as juicy as bitcoin IMO.  You guys are sending $5M to dudes for 7%/wk.  I'm sure I can beat the gambling section harder. I mean fuck, Matt is just shipping $50k USD all over the community's face.  It's better than Partypoker c. 2006.
1783  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 23, 2012, 09:27:19 AM
Dude there is a big difference between not investing and starting a fucking crusade.

QFT. This should be everyone's signature from now on to remind them of the time they lost $50,000USD to Matthew.

Damn I forgot to ask you this Matt - did you think I was one of the guys that "didn't have enough info to convict" because I went the 100% it's a scam line?
1784  Economy / Speculation / Re: 1DkyBEKt5S2GDtv7aQw6rQepAvnsRyHoYM on: August 23, 2012, 07:52:37 AM
I have a feeling payb.tc and burtW could answer some Q's about this wallet.  Wonder if they will next week.
1785  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 23, 2012, 04:58:48 AM
Matt Wright was on the show at the beginning -->  we talk Pirate, Ponzi, his giant bet

http://www.donkdown.com/donkdown-radio-bitcoin-magazine-matt-pirateat40-ponzi-poker-is-skill-it-wasnt-just-bad-luck-all-these-years-crazier-mike/
1786  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Look at a pirate, eye to eye if you dare. on: August 23, 2012, 04:57:57 AM
further more I walked the Rio for 3 days that Defcon was there playing poker and tweeting #defcon and #bitcoin hashtags and just playing 1-2 NL and talking to anyone with the badge on.  It was awesome, such a cool group.

Wish I had bought the badge / wish I had met up with bitcoiners
1787  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Look at a pirate, eye to eye if you dare. on: August 23, 2012, 04:55:59 AM
Thanks to all of you that came and sorry I couldn't spend more time with everyone.  I know a few of you were there and didn't get a chance to meet you.

Here is everyone that showed up.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/53757294/thecrew.png

We will do it again!!!

IMO because of certain links and other personal accounts that have been privately messaged to me,

I believe with low-to-medium confidence that Pirate is the guy on the far right in this pic.

I also believe this could be a fake pic, maybe from a few years ago or something he just posted for lulz.

Would love to hear Goat / BurtW or anyone else that claimed to have been at this meetup to confirm.

Hi Micon,

I am in that picture. I was there.

I would like to make a recommendation to you. Remember though, this is free advice, so take it for what it is worth.

Please spend more time reading and less time posting and you would not come to such ridiculous conclusions.

Best regards,
gigavps

oh lolz at this thread.

This was a troll / lulz i mean, I said low-to-medium confidence... I thought I was being funny wow this blew up.

also, I respect your hashing power sir.  I sincerely hope you are not putting any threw GPUMax
1788  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Look at a pirate, eye to eye if you dare. on: August 23, 2012, 04:51:17 AM

wait if u guys sent $5M to that guy I'm gonna be mad...  meh, I gave $12k to a guy with a neck tatoo once... i guess I was trying to prevent the same shit from happening to me and it's almost the same shit... just happening to many
1789  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bryan Micon's Bet That Pirate Pays Back Everyone Thread on: August 23, 2012, 04:01:34 AM
holy shit.

1st bet accepted for .003 BTC from  1Jy5Ss8BprE2LHdTfj3KS2wvAm2KaF1zm9

GL on your wager sir. 

Results will be posted 9/1/12 after 1:11am  - meaning there is still time to bet me

1790  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Look at a pirate, eye to eye if you dare. on: August 23, 2012, 01:10:07 AM
Thanks to all of you that came and sorry I couldn't spend more time with everyone.  I know a few of you were there and didn't get a chance to meet you.

Here is everyone that showed up.



We will do it again!!!

IMO because of certain links and other personal accounts that have been privately messaged to me,

I believe with low-to-medium confidence that Pirate is the guy on the far right in this pic.

I also believe this could be a fake pic, maybe from a few years ago or something he just posted for lulz.

Would love to hear Goat / BurtW or anyone else that claimed to have been at this meetup to confirm.
1791  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 22, 2012, 11:55:31 PM
Also at 7pm PST (in about 2 hrs) I'm going to do a DonkDown radio podcast about the Pirate Ponzi
1792  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Bitcoin Savings & Trust - Debt Outstanding List (5 reported). on: August 22, 2012, 11:34:41 PM

Also, let me draw your attention to this thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94675.0
Is it possible that pirate could have that many coins? If those are BS&T coins it'd also prove that no investment was taking place, as suspected.

yes, let's draw some attention to that

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94675.0

could be the GPUMax skim?

Could be. I am aware that for the last couple hours miners with GPUMax are being fully utilized for public work which has been increasingly rare for the last couple months.

now it appears the small numbers in that large wallet are a binary coded URL - almost
1793  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 22, 2012, 11:30:46 PM
prolly the giant pirate wallet:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94675.0

1794  Economy / Speculation / Re: 1DkyBEKt5S2GDtv7aQw6rQepAvnsRyHoYM on: August 22, 2012, 11:30:09 PM
wow.  Damn fine work ITT.

a bianary message almost spelled right coded in BTC xfers to a huge prolly-pirate wallet? 

this is better than reality TV IMO.
1795  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu - 60BTC guarantee tournament Sunday on: August 22, 2012, 11:20:41 PM
lots of action on SealsWithClubs tonight - if you have never played before post your username and I'll drop you a 200 chip headshot (.2 BTC)

[shipped to a lucky anon guy]

TODAY

listen to DonkDown radio at 7pm if you want...

... and play the 5 BTC, 5000 Seals Chip freeroll!  for free!  no password either but I'm going to discuss Pirate Ponzi on the show tonight so feel free to call in, listen, and play for our free bitcoins!
1796  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: Bitcoin Savings & Trust - Debt Outstanding List (5 reported). on: August 22, 2012, 10:30:22 PM

Also, let me draw your attention to this thread:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94675.0
Is it possible that pirate could have that many coins? If those are BS&T coins it'd also prove that no investment was taking place, as suspected.

yes, let's draw some attention to that

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=94675.0

could be the GPUMax skim?
1797  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 22, 2012, 09:35:34 PM

miscreanity, are you paid for constantly trying to educate them? You seem to have endless patience.
See, in the Dark Ages, everything someone did not understand had to be done by the devil, so they had to burn the witch.
Just imagine, Vandroiy or Micon or the like as simple people from the Dark Ages, and suddenly a huge Antonov 225 flies over them. This thing weights more than 500 horses, so would you expect they can believe such a heavy thing can fly without help from the devil?
The same today, a business that is not understood, has to be a ponzi.
Just 2 years ago, everyone would have told you that Bitcoin itself is a scam, while in fact, it was a huge lost opportunity for those that dismissed it. But today everyone is jealous and whines about those early adopters.
The pirate business is the same. In the end, a lot of people will whine about the lost opportunity.
History tends to repeat itself.
Just ignore those losers.

yes, ignore the losers.  When it's a business that is not understood, maybe we should try and understand it before shipping it $5M+ USD

turns out it wasn't just too big for us witch-hunters to understand.
1798  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 22, 2012, 09:25:34 PM
Demand for the impossible proof of a negative is a reliable gambit for the conman and also assuages the bedeviling consciences of the naively complicit (and there are many of those, indeed).

I guess that means whoever thought up "Innocent until proven guilty" was a conman. 

Obviously, much evidence exists that this is a ponzi scheme [as in exhibits literally each and every characteristic of a ponzi scheme], and the lack of any evidence to counter is sufficient for appropriate branding.

So far, your evidence is an unjustified return and the lack of disclosing trade secrets.  What other characteristics?   Please, document them.  Don't make generic statements, they just repeat whats already been said.

we tried to tell you over 50 pages imsaguy - we all tried to explain it in as much detail as we could - u think we all just got lucky on this one?  or did the scam exhibit all the signs the entire time, start to finish, of a classic Ponzi?
1799  Economy / Lending / Re: Bryan Micon's List of BTC Ponzi Schemes that should not be listed as "Lending" on: August 22, 2012, 09:21:16 PM
Ridicule is the best way to deal with the ridiculous.  Wink

I see what you did there, Fud spreading by you is alot easier than Fact spreading by me.

Supporting Micon and the facts around Micon clearly shows you being part of his scammery just as the Micon corner tries to place those who dont bend over for them regarding BTCST except we have no track record of wrong-doing punk.

remember when Clipse said this?
1800  Economy / Lending / Re: When does a Ponzi scheme end? on: August 22, 2012, 09:17:54 PM
It is difficult to say for sure how many (or few) more weeks the scheme can possibly run, but it seems we are beyond the point where any "investor", except a very small one, could successfully withdraw his entire nominal balance.

Any large withdrawal attempt would now lead to an immediate game over.

What do you consider to be 'large'?

over $5M+ USD we can consider 'large'
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