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August 29, 2012, 06:23:53 AM
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Let's be an asshole and see what BTC transactions were relayed by an IP address pirateat40 has been known to connect from in IRC:

http://blockchain.info/ip-address/108.89.10.213
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August 29, 2012, 06:30:11 AM
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Let's be an asshole and see what BTC transactions were relayed by an IP address pirateat40 has been known to connect from in IRC:

http://blockchain.info/ip-address/108.89.10.213

I found my deposit address for BTCST 7 times on the FIRST page Wink

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August 29, 2012, 06:41:34 AM
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Let's be an asshole and see what BTC transactions were relayed by an IP address pirateat40 has been known to connect from in IRC:

http://blockchain.info/ip-address/108.89.10.213

I found my deposit address for BTCST 7 times on the FIRST page Wink

What I also find AWESOME.... is that some of the BTCST Deposits CLEARLY saw their way to being used for GPUMAX Payouts.

Nail ? Coffin ? LIMITED LIABILITY ?...........hahahahaha

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August 29, 2012, 06:43:17 AM
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Let's be an asshole.....

PS. I love you.

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August 29, 2012, 06:43:45 AM
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Let's be an asshole and see what BTC transactions were relayed by an IP address pirateat40 has been known to connect from in IRC:

http://blockchain.info/ip-address/108.89.10.213

I found my deposit address for BTCST 7 times on the FIRST page Wink

What I also find AWESOME.... is that some of the BTCST Deposits CLEARLY saw their way to being used for GPUMAX Payouts.

Nail ? Coffin ? LIMITED LIABILITY ?...........hahahahaha

I knew when I got that tingly feeling that I had stumbled onto something big.
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August 29, 2012, 06:44:48 AM
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Let's be an asshole.....

PS. I love you.

 Grin

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August 29, 2012, 06:45:29 AM
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[10:31] <@pirateat40> btcst and gpumax have always been separate and only shared wallets/coins for security.

From Johnthedongs log at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=101339.msg1141812#msg1141812

                                                                               
                
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August 29, 2012, 06:46:34 AM
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Let's be an asshole and see what BTC transactions were relayed by an IP address pirateat40 has been known to connect from in IRC:

http://blockchain.info/ip-address/108.89.10.213

Full of win.

I donated some coins to the link in your sig  Smiley

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August 29, 2012, 06:49:17 AM
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Let's be an asshole and see what BTC transactions were relayed by an IP address pirateat40 has been known to connect from in IRC:

http://blockchain.info/ip-address/108.89.10.213

I found my deposit address for BTCST 7 times on the FIRST page Wink

What I also find AWESOME.... is that some of the BTCST Deposits CLEARLY saw their way to being used for GPUMAX Payouts.

Nail ? Coffin ? LIMITED LIABILITY ?...........hahahahaha

Nice money laundering device  Smiley

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August 29, 2012, 06:49:23 AM
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Wait, so the "miners" have traded virgin coins for stolen coins?  If that's true that makes them complicit whether they knew it or not.  They accepted stolen funds.  This pirate is a genius.
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August 29, 2012, 06:51:41 AM
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You people seems to forget that the united states is a corrupt swollen asshole, ponzi scheme operators are seen as commodities over here. The only reason Madoff got in trouble is because he also scammed the rich, which is a big no no to the assholes up stairs (feds). If he would have just stuck it to only the little guys, he would be sipping pina coladas off a beach owned and operated by uncle sam on some un-extraditable island country right now off tax money.

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August 29, 2012, 06:52:24 AM
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Has anyone started a pirate wiki yet to track all this stuff ?

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August 29, 2012, 06:53:23 AM
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What I also find AWESOME.... is that some of the BTCST Deposits CLEARLY saw their way to being used for GPUMAX Payouts.

Nail ? Coffin ? LIMITED LIABILITY ?...........hahahahaha

The first commandment of limited liability is "thou shalt not co-mingle" (you sort of can but I highly doubt that pirate set things up in the manner which allows you to do so without issues).

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Wait, so the "miners" have traded virgin coins for stolen coins?

A lot of people already assumed that pirate was swapping dirty coins for clean ones and trying to access old, unmoved coins as well as freshly mined ones.

This might be the first Bitcoin clusterfuck which goes beyond simple scamming and theft and into RICO territory.

All I can say is that this is Bitcoin. I don't believe it until I see six confirmations.
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August 29, 2012, 06:53:38 AM
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Has anyone started a pirate wiki yet to track all this stuff ?

I came close to registering piratetracker.info today...but figured I would leave it for a while longer.

ps. Sorry Yochdog. I now heart thebaron Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=104221.msg1142230#msg1142230

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August 29, 2012, 06:55:08 AM
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Has anyone started a pirate wiki yet to track all this stuff ?

I came close to registering piratetracker.info today...but figured I would leave it for a while longer.

lol


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August 29, 2012, 06:56:22 AM
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I donated some coins to the link in your sig  Smiley

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Awesome, thanks a bunch!

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August 29, 2012, 06:58:03 AM
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You people seems to forget that the united states is a corrupt swollen asshole, ponzi scheme operators are seen as commodities over here. The only reason Madoff got in trouble is because he also scammed the rich, which is a big no no to the assholes up stairs (feds). If he would have just stuck it to only the little guys, he would be sipping pina coladas off a beach owned and operated by uncle sam on some un-extraditable island country right now off tax money.

Pirate is the Ben Bernanke of bitcoin.

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August 29, 2012, 06:59:30 AM
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You people seems to forget that the united states is a corrupt swollen asshole, ponzi scheme operators are seen as commodities over here. The only reason Madoff got in trouble is because he also scammed the rich, which is a big no no to the assholes up stairs (feds). If he would have just stuck it to only the little guys, he would be sipping pina coladas off a beach owned and operated by uncle sam on some un-extraditable island country right now off tax money.

Pirate is the Ben Bernanke of bitcoin.

Ben Bernanke is one of those pieces of shit who stuck to the rules and is enjoying life, able to fuck anybody who needs to be fucked by him. Hell, even our representatives and senators are always getting into shit involving insider trading... the same shit they threw martha dumbfuck steward in the slammer for.

Pardon my french, scum disgusts me, and i get all emotional.

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August 29, 2012, 07:03:58 AM
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Im sorry guys..  


But only a few have this figured out...


The reason he wants all the info on the investors is quite simple..



In order to claim bankruptcy, he needs a list of his debtors so in the very near future when he is sued by you poor people he has addressed this and he will be scott free due to bankruptcy......



Wake up and smell the coffee...

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August 29, 2012, 07:04:25 AM
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Has anyone started a pirate wiki yet to track all this stuff ?

My only concern is that whoever would run the site could be exposing themselves to possible legal threats from libel claims.

I would either make it available via TOR only, or with all page edits moderated to make sure everything has citations and isn't speculation.
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