So . . .how I interpret this, somebody correct me if I'm wrong, is they've attempted to serve summons 3 times. They haven't actually been able to serve Zach. They've gotten Zach's mom or somebody named Donna.
IANAL, but... Don't the service receipts seem to indicate that the summons were accepted on Zach's behalf? Thanks for making the effort to do this, BTW. I'm sure Zach's lawyers have threatened to murder him with a spoon if comments publicly about the case, so this may be the only way we get any information until it's all over.... grnbrg.
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I don't appreciate the tone applied to this message, but I'll answer it anyway. He is one of 3 Lawyers working on this issue as of right now. The other 2 were secured after this suit was brought upon the company.
I don't suppose you do. Are all three lawyers at the same law firm? Not being a legal expert, and knowing nothing whatsoever about the suit in question.... <speculation>I'd guess at least one is a Florida-based attorney. LR's guy will be a member of the NJ bar, ineligible (or at least inadvisable) to represent LRM in a Florida court.</speculation> My 0.02 m BTC... grnbrg.
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was a 10 dollar deposit of which it took 3 dollars to get these out. . .no worries I'll just go hungry one breakfast this week hahaha jk it's all good. I just did it for myself regardless and figure since it's public domain and people asked I should share Ah, cool. I would have guessed $10 per document, or something like that. Because lawyers. Thanks for sharing. grnbrg.
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Thank you Endlessa for all the documents and search you made.
I'm going to read all this stuff.
NP I just think it's fair that everybody have a chance to understand what's going on. At least the public records part, since neither of the parties can talk about it, for obvious reasons. The links were ones I mostly made while I read through it the first time so I could parse the document within some kind of legal context. If anybody has better ones, please share with the class What did these cost you? I'll chip a couple of mBTC if you want to post an address.... grnbrg.
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Gotta love the no bonus payout.
The people getting screwed by LRM are also paying his legal fees for him to defend screwing us.
Long past time to recognize a bad investment, soak the loss, and watch LRM be razed to the ground in court.
what I was thinking... funny though how Laby removed his post where he stated in other words that no matter what (lose or win in court) he won't lose a thing but we the investors in other hand will lose big time wish somebody had that cached for a quality quote That paraphrase of the post has been embellished considerably.... A more balanced summary might be that win or lose, the lawsuit will cost us. grnbrg.
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Wait for a word from LabRat.
I poked him for a comment. I wouldn't expect him to do much more than acknowledge the fact that the suit exists, though. Even amateur internet lawyers know that if you are the focus of a lawsuit, you STFU and don't say anything about it. It sucks, no way around it. Hopefully it's over soon, with as little cost as possible. grnbrg.
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Transaction: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
Message: ====== 48 bonds to be transferred from 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho to 1Af95mkZyJVrpjfGQvWBg7pczXduXLsELf in exchange for 0.144 BTC. 0.159 BTC will be escrowed to 1EYVW3ZUu3R8fd3xtWi5jh4ceTXZ7Z1uht and 0.144 will be paid to 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho ======
Good signature from seller: G7ljwzkchmZOwIZlRniOdydPfL7cb3KlxKKN65NkfiRY5VVqelJv6H3Cbk8UnEsa5jLI5ITMlhNal2euheu3bbw= Good signature from buyer: H/zlRHfpwnF3b0PoSUgt5YD2UfcDPH26tZsIq7Q2wSVQDaMA1hzikMqtn4YqCeoyAOa9RAyferxt5zgaZSs/PZc=
Account 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho has gone from 48 to 0 bonds. Account 1Af95mkZyJVrpjfGQvWBg7pczXduXLsELf has gone from 309 to 357 bonds.
0.144 BTC paid to 1BTC4meNquS83UCEG9TRzT2ai3rGzSprho via transaction 502803cfcac5c4611881310c8c98dc003b4689fe0d3e5560223fca57636a9f7b -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.18 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://www.grnbrg.org/grnbrg_pubkey.asc
iEYEARECAAYFAlPhr5YACgkQQVjU3hFFtmd21ACdFZHROXx/XVw0T1MjcBlVzQSb TF0AoJOpUa7sS1jP4jeUc1aeZLTzMUue =FEQK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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I'd like to change my bitcoin address I receive dividends to. But I'm not sure I understand who is maintaining the list, Zach or grnbg.
How do I do?
I'd create a signed message with the request from both the old address and new address, and send it to grnbrg. Yup. No fee, 'cause I'm a nice guy. But before Friday -- I'm away for 2-3 weeks.... grnbrg.
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Just a note: I will be on holiday and disconnected from the 'net from August 9th through August 24th. I won't be available to process trades (or respond to PMs) during that time.
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I will also be out of town 8/2-8/9 so I will be paying out 8/2's distribution on 8/1 and 8/9's on 8/10.
If anyone is interested I will be away from 8/9 until 8/24 (at least). I'll be on a canoe trip in northern Canada, and completely disconnected. I haven't been away from an active internet connection for more than 72 hours in more than 20 years. This trip is going to be a bit weird in that respect. grnbrg.
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Oh god... A good start but no emailing at all. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(electronic)"Electronic spamming is the use of electronic messaging systems to send unsolicited bulk messages (spam), especially advertising, indiscriminately. While the most widely recognized form of spam is e-mail spam, the term is applied to similar abuses in other media: instant messaging spam, Usenet newsgroup spam, Web search engine spam, spam in blogs, wiki spam, online classified ads spam, mobile phone messaging spam, Internet forum spam, junk fax transmissions, social spam, television advertising and file sharing spam." Sure. No email spam. Got it. grnbrg.
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tl;dr: "We're going to firehose all of the various internet Bitcoin forums and boards with posts containing BFL contact info, please send me $100 to buy the software." Really?! I'd rather give BFL another hundred dollars than send it to someone to pollute the internet with more spam. grnbrg. Well, that is what we are going to do, with or without help from this board. Regardless of what BFL has done (and I'm not defending them in the slightest) spamming more detestable. DIAF. grnbrg.
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tl;dr: "We're going to firehose all of the various internet Bitcoin forums and boards with posts containing BFL contact info, please send me $100 to buy the software." Really?! I'd rather give BFL another hundred dollars than send it to someone to pollute the internet with more spam. grnbrg.
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Posting the div report for Zach...
Mined Per Contract BTC3.60171284 BTC0.00002042 Bonus Bonus Per contract BTC10.00246791 BTC0.00005671
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Transaction. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
Message: ====== 250 bonds to be transferred from 18kFyHcY1o6MfCX5Fzx893sMYfgPCVxx2R to 15i9ohBhq8sG4VCSxCepxEXWM6gT8WSjG4 in exchange for 1.25 BTC. 1.2575 BTC will be escrowed to 1EYVW3ZUu3R8fd3xtWi5jh4ceTXZ7Z1uht and 1.2425 will be paid to 18kFyHcY1o6MfCX5Fzx893sMYfgPCVxx2R ======
Good signature from seller: HEGMRPgean5IUabtTcFL1q9r2rkaLNxLisG98W7m2z58t6dMMaFwarL4D81hSWsFTcitzGCAFGr16lW sb0GERqM= Good signature from buyer: HKv5CZ7q1KD+7tL5FASwtjytaanB2/DSpe7sspWJkjrVRXKEG6fli5CrYuNLemQZ9DiKc2yCZkpM0neUQ3GHyio=
Account 18kFyHcY1o6MfCX5Fzx893sMYfgPCVxx2R has gone from 738 to 488 bonds. Account 15i9ohBhq8sG4VCSxCepxEXWM6gT8WSjG4 has gone from 231 to 481 bonds.
1.2425 BTC paid to 18kFyHcY1o6MfCX5Fzx893sMYfgPCVxx2R via transaction d50271f2f458234d3cc01cffb2869680cdadfe792f5c6a9b1e3657d8195f8729 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://www.grnbrg.org/grnbrg_pubkey.asc
iEYEARECAAYFAlPElr4ACgkQQVjU3hFFtmdO3ACfV4Y1i2tJXe+SZLntLe387XP+ 5MgAnRw73aVrL35c4y2SCAazdAlQxWPZ =TVyB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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I don't know how to edit/create/activate any server on my Electrum. I use a Window and any expert could just put a link here where I can learn about it. I know what you're thinking, but it's effortless to help me out here. Thanks
At the risk of being rude, https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum-server/blob/master/HOWTO.mdIf this is not sufficient to get you going, you probably shouldn't be running an Electrum server. grnbrg.
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The issue is securing payment. You need some entity to serve as trusted escrow, or the seller can scam the buyer by not transferring the value. grnbrg.
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Do you have the open files limit set sufficiently high? should show 16k or higher. That shouldn't be the problem - nofile is set to 32k in the upstart script. My setup: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (kernel 3.2.0) w/Python 2.7.3; latest Electrum server from git; leveldb 1.9.0; plyvel 0.8 What does the ulimit command show for the userid running the server, though? On most Linuxes, max open files is set to 1024, and this limit can not be raised by non-root users. You probably need to add a line to /etc/security/limits.conf to give your server user a higher soft/hard limit. ie: electrum soft nofile 16384 electrum hard nofile 16384
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Third time in 2 or 3 months that the database of my server e2.pdmc.net broke ("wrong_hash"). Is this just me or are other operators experiencing this as well? Anyway, I'll take my server offline for now and bring it back online once I find enough time to move it faster hardware (probably in August).
Do you have the open files limit set sufficiently high? should show 16k or higher. grnbrg.
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I had an odd deposit to my LRM address this afternoon. On looking into it, it appears the 1Sochi(....) spammer is back. And this time he's paying the transaction fee to make his spam attractive enough to be added to the blockchain. And therefore permanent.... So. If you see a deposit for 1 satoshi to your LRM address, check the sender. It's (almost certainly) not LRM, and is instead this guy. Just FYI.... https://blockchain.info/address/1SochiWwFFySPjQoi2biVftXn8NRPCSQCgrnbrg.
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