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June 04, 2015, 11:13:37 PM
Last edit: June 06, 2015, 05:11:13 AM by funtotry
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Please submit your requests for a review on a website, and if it looks like a scam or not.
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for any investments or decisions made based on my predictions..
In the table below, I will credit myself with any scams or scammers that I uncover by myself. Only with solid evidence I will make conclusions, and this cannot be appealed.
Busted scams:

Busted scammers:


ANY tips, upon request, will be respected by a non-disclosure agreement between us. Any evidence put forward by you, no matter how obtained, will be kept anonymous at your request.

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Ongoing Investigations:
Link between Gismo28 and BuddyIsrael. Requested by tarsua
I don't know the purpose of why I was requested this. If there is any more evidence please PM me so I can add to the list
BuddyIsrael
Addresses:
1EdgXM2gbYedANE8yaZ1kC5QtXQHWNMSPC
1GAGfamAuSFwcrrYscQ2VrUhPEfHWPMXHM
Speaks german
Almost all of his posts are buying or selling something in marketplace
Gismo28
Addresses:
12NUDU4oKg2kjCuEqJiFNziQJ6mjM4GdoU
ALSO speaks german
MANY of his posts are in marketplace

It is possible that they are the same person. there are 2 pieces of evidence that link them together
I could do a thorough investigation of the addresses and see if there is anything linking them together, but this would cost a fee (it takes quite a long time)
https://blockchain.info/taint/1GAGfamAuSFwcrrYscQ2VrUhPEfHWPMXHM
https://blockchain.info/taint/12NUDU4oKg2kjCuEqJiFNziQJ6mjM4GdoU

They also have left trust rating for each-other:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=513698
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=404902

People that have alts often leave trust for each other to help them out with their business (whether it be scamming or genuine business).
This looks like a very direct connection here. I would say I am 65% sure they are connected, 100% when I connect their addresses, for example there is apparently a transaction between them, if that is true (and I find the reference) that means they are the same person.

The password for BOTH of them have been changed recently as well, which could link each of them.

Some more information found from tarsua:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1073492.0

Conclusion: Nothing directly links them together, however it is very probable
Evidence: Both german and both posts are in the marketplace buying the same things, left trust for eachother

Cloudthink.io and signature campaign, suggested by Anonymous
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1. He claims to have $48M capital in their UK registration (seems lie to me - why would he need investments???)
2. Lie about the picture of "their" CEO and other employees - faking data. Which legitimate company would do this?? Now photos are removed.
3. Really do look like a classic cloud-mining scam with all the information on their website (like being unable to disclosure mining details/photos for security reasons etc.)
4. Other small details:
- Max payout of signature campaign is ~11 coins, he is only willing to escrow 4 coins. Considering he claims to operate in UK with a mining operation in Taiwan and being a manufacturer of "the best mining hardware in the world" - 11 coins should be basically nothing.
- Company in UK but somehow this Indonesian guy is the representative.
- mirjangka has a history of participating in ponzis, see:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=832448.msg10128009#msg10128009
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=900132.msg10120088#msg10120088
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=918471.msg10114135#msg10114135
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789970.msg10169844#msg10169844
and probably others.
More facts:

- 30% interest in 6 months is low for a ponzi scheme, however high for ANY legit website. Very smart strategy, allowing them to lay low and the ponzi can last longer with a smaller interest rate

- Signature campaign pays exuberant rates for an investment service. If the site can allocate that much for advertising, they obviously have a high profit margin, and the ponzi profit margin is pretty much unlimited.

- Signature campaign is very flashy and expensive. The ONLY way ponzis can work is if new investors come, so a very fast and effective way of advertising is the signature campaign.

All of this is true, and I confirm that every detail of this is proving that it is a scam/ponzi scheme, especially how much they are lying.
Conclusion: The extravagant lies and extravagant interest rates prove that this is probably a ponzi scheme.
I would NOT invest in this under any circumstances.

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June 04, 2015, 11:14:58 PM
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Pretty much everything in the investor based games is a scam, no way around it. If you could compile a list of other scams you have found, it would be very useful.
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June 04, 2015, 11:21:50 PM
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Can you review bitgold.com ,,?
Trading platform with more great news but the domain ever use to ponzi investmen

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June 04, 2015, 11:23:09 PM
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Ok, i have a job for you, I want you to prove that two accounts are related, real solid proof only, how much will it cost or will you do it for free?
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June 04, 2015, 11:32:31 PM
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Pretty much everything in the investor based games is a scam, no way around it. If you could compile a list of other scams you have found, it would be very useful.
Most is a scam.
There are some games that are not scams, and are simply for gambling. Providing those games don't run away, I won't call them a scam.
You can check and search the thread for previous scams in the future.

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June 04, 2015, 11:35:04 PM
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Can you review bitgold.com ,,?
Trading platform with more great news but the domain ever use to ponzi investmen
Doing a very quick lookover of the site, it does not look like a ponzi. There is nothing paying you interest, it is simply a gold transaction website where you can hold and pay for gold (and trade between currencies).
The site design is VERY professional, something that could be on a million dollar website.
I cannot predict if its a scam or not, however the site looks very promosing. Especially with the espensive ssl certificate they have here:

I would personally use this website.

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June 04, 2015, 11:35:40 PM
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Ok, i have a job for you, I want you to prove that two accounts are related, real solid proof only, how much will it cost or will you do it for free?
PM me some details, I will do a basic check, if I have to go in much deeper, it may cost you but as long as its not a huge investigation I will do it for free for the community Wink

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June 04, 2015, 11:38:31 PM
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I have edited the OP, and as I find out more and more information and uncover scams I will update it in the little table I have made right now. I hope to prevent and scams and scammers, and stop them in their tracks.
If this service is used a lot, I will set up a donation jar.

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June 04, 2015, 11:44:13 PM
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Can you check scrypt.cc? It seems legit but some people say its shady.

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June 04, 2015, 11:59:36 PM
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Can you check scrypt.cc? It seems legit but some people say its shady.
Scrypt.cc is quite long known (I have heard about it a while ago).
Looking at the website now, it looks awful. Not a modern design and it is hard to navigate. Site design is very simple, and there are some small css errors and little things that should have been fixed.
The site is a cloud mining website, high are notorious for being ponzi schemes (you don't need to prove you actually own the khs so it is easy).
If anyone can come forward and confirm payments (Although they probably wouldn't have their site up if they stopped paying) that would be good for confirmation.
The forum button does not link to any forum, it just redirects to the main page (index.php). It originally links to /forums/index.php however it looks like this has never been set up and therefore redirects.
All of the server status indicates state offline, so maybe they just stopped paying??? They claim 24/7, but the servers are offline so that might not be true.
Lastly, I recommend against any mining site. There are very few people that are making a profit off of mining these days due to the increased difficulty. You probably won't get your money back even if they are legitimate.
I myself would NOT invest in this site, and do not plan to.
There is a chance of this being a scam.

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June 05, 2015, 12:03:10 AM
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I would say that James Volpe should be listed as a notable scammer  Cheesy
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June 05, 2015, 12:09:39 AM
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I would say that James Volpe should be listed as a notable scammer  Cheesy
Of course Quickseller, however my job is not to list scams in the past, but to find new ones and possibly connect them to the past to avoid anything further.
I just did an investigation possibly listing 2 people together at a persons request I will release in the next post

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June 05, 2015, 12:10:27 AM
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Can you review bitgold.com ,,?
Trading platform with more great news but the domain ever use to ponzi investmen
Doing a very quick lookover of the site, it does not look like a ponzi. There is nothing paying you interest, it is simply a gold transaction website where you can hold and pay for gold (and trade between currencies).
The site design is VERY professional, something that could be on a million dollar website.
I cannot predict if its a scam or not, however the site looks very promosing. Especially with the espensive ssl certificate they have here:

I would personally use this website.
l know that, it's a new trading platform
how about old web ,,? He is run ponzi scheme look this https://web.archive.org/web/20050403034103/http://www.bitgold.com/

Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1059057.0

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June 05, 2015, 12:11:10 AM
Last edit: June 05, 2015, 02:49:04 AM by funtotry
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Investigation requested by tarsua.
I don't know the purpose of why I was requested this. If there is any more evidence please PM me so I can add to the list
BuddyIsrael
Addresses:
1EdgXM2gbYedANE8yaZ1kC5QtXQHWNMSPC
1GAGfamAuSFwcrrYscQ2VrUhPEfHWPMXHM
Speaks german
Almost all of his posts are buying or selling something in marketplace
Gismo28
Addresses:
12NUDU4oKg2kjCuEqJiFNziQJ6mjM4GdoU
ALSO speaks german
MANY of his posts are in marketplace

It is possible that they are the same person. there are 2 pieces of evidence that link them together
I could do a thorough investigation of the addresses and see if there is anything linking them together, but this would cost a fee (it takes quite a long time)
https://blockchain.info/taint/1GAGfamAuSFwcrrYscQ2VrUhPEfHWPMXHM
https://blockchain.info/taint/12NUDU4oKg2kjCuEqJiFNziQJ6mjM4GdoU

They also have left trust rating for each-other:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=513698
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=404902

People that have alts often leave trust for each other to help them out with their business (whether it be scamming or genuine business).
This looks like a very direct connection here. I would say I am 65% sure they are connected, 100% when I connect their addresses, for example there is apparently a transaction between them, if that is true (and I find the reference) that means they are the same person.

The password for BOTH of them have been changed recently as well, which could link each of them.

Some more information found from tarsua
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1073492.0
Conclusion: Nothing directly links them together, however it is very probable
Evidence: Both german and both posts are in the marketplace buying the same things, left trust for eachother

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June 05, 2015, 12:13:05 AM
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Can you check scrypt.cc? It seems legit but some people say its shady.
Scrypt.cc is quite long known (I have heard about it a while ago).
Looking at the website now, it looks awful. Not a modern design and it is hard to navigate. Site design is very simple, and there are some small css errors and little things that should have been fixed.
The site is a cloud mining website, high are notorious for being ponzi schemes (you don't need to prove you actually own the khs so it is easy).
If anyone can come forward and confirm payments (Although they probably wouldn't have their site up if they stopped paying) that would be good for confirmation.
The forum button does not link to any forum, it just redirects to the main page (index.php). It originally links to /forums/index.php however it looks like this has never been set up and therefore redirects.
All of the server status indicates state offline, so maybe they just stopped paying??? They claim 24/7, but the servers are offline so that might not be true.
Lastly, I recommend against any mining site. There are very few people that are making a profit off of mining these days due to the increased difficulty. You probably won't get your money back even if they are legitimate.
I myself would NOT invest in this site, and do not plan to.
There is a chance of this being a scam.

Wow. Thanks for your in depth investigation. You should add your address for a tip jar in the thread!

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June 05, 2015, 12:13:16 AM
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Can you review bitgold.com ,,?
Trading platform with more great news but the domain ever use to ponzi investmen
Doing a very quick lookover of the site, it does not look like a ponzi. There is nothing paying you interest, it is simply a gold transaction website where you can hold and pay for gold (and trade between currencies).
The site design is VERY professional, something that could be on a million dollar website.
I cannot predict if its a scam or not, however the site looks very promosing. Especially with the espensive ssl certificate they have here:

I would personally use this website.
l know that, it's a new trading platform
how about old web ,,? He is run ponzi scheme look this https://web.archive.org/web/20050403034103/http://www.bitgold.com/

Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1059057.0

Good job in finding that cache. However I purchase domains from people all the time, and I doubt people link the new domain owner with the old one. This COULD be evidence however the bitcoin forum does MANY trades and selling, as bitcoin is a currency, so I wouldn't call this linkable evidence unless someone proves that the owner of the old site and new site are the same.
This was also in 2005, before bitcoin.

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June 05, 2015, 12:16:05 AM
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Can you check scrypt.cc? It seems legit but some people say its shady.
Scrypt.cc is quite long known (I have heard about it a while ago).
Looking at the website now, it looks awful. Not a modern design and it is hard to navigate. Site design is very simple, and there are some small css errors and little things that should have been fixed.
The site is a cloud mining website, high are notorious for being ponzi schemes (you don't need to prove you actually own the khs so it is easy).
If anyone can come forward and confirm payments (Although they probably wouldn't have their site up if they stopped paying) that would be good for confirmation.
The forum button does not link to any forum, it just redirects to the main page (index.php). It originally links to /forums/index.php however it looks like this has never been set up and therefore redirects.
All of the server status indicates state offline, so maybe they just stopped paying??? They claim 24/7, but the servers are offline so that might not be true.
Lastly, I recommend against any mining site. There are very few people that are making a profit off of mining these days due to the increased difficulty. You probably won't get your money back even if they are legitimate.
I myself would NOT invest in this site, and do not plan to.
There is a chance of this being a scam.

Wow. Thanks for your in depth investigation. You should add your address for a tip jar in the thread!
I added the tip jar in the OP. Here it is: 1Atq2eKKAC9HR6SwxDDaPBAtFaNrQF7rRc
If you need anything else please put it here and I will investigate for you!

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June 05, 2015, 12:18:59 AM
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Can you review bitgold.com ,,?
Trading platform with more great news but the domain ever use to ponzi investmen
Doing a very quick lookover of the site, it does not look like a ponzi. There is nothing paying you interest, it is simply a gold transaction website where you can hold and pay for gold (and trade between currencies).
The site design is VERY professional, something that could be on a million dollar website.
I cannot predict if its a scam or not, however the site looks very promosing. Especially with the espensive ssl certificate they have here:

I would personally use this website.
l know that, it's a new trading platform
how about old web ,,? He is run ponzi scheme look this https://web.archive.org/web/20050403034103/http://www.bitgold.com/

Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1059057.0

Good job in finding that cache. However I purchase domains from people all the time, and I doubt people link the new domain owner with the old one. This COULD be evidence however the bitcoin forum does MANY trades and selling, as bitcoin is a currency, so I wouldn't call this linkable evidence unless someone proves that the owner of the old site and new site are the same.
This was also in 2005, before bitcoin.

That why iam not trade in bitgold
Iam very scared after i see that chace

Are bitgold safe for trade,,?

Emm only question,, are you ceck old chace before you buy domain,,?

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June 05, 2015, 12:23:04 AM
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Can you review bitgold.com ,,?
Trading platform with more great news but the domain ever use to ponzi investmen
Doing a very quick lookover of the site, it does not look like a ponzi. There is nothing paying you interest, it is simply a gold transaction website where you can hold and pay for gold (and trade between currencies).
The site design is VERY professional, something that could be on a million dollar website.
I cannot predict if its a scam or not, however the site looks very promosing. Especially with the espensive ssl certificate they have here:

I would personally use this website.
l know that, it's a new trading platform
how about old web ,,? He is run ponzi scheme look this https://web.archive.org/web/20050403034103/http://www.bitgold.com/

Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1059057.0

Good job in finding that cache. However I purchase domains from people all the time, and I doubt people link the new domain owner with the old one. This COULD be evidence however the bitcoin forum does MANY trades and selling, as bitcoin is a currency, so I wouldn't call this linkable evidence unless someone proves that the owner of the old site and new site are the same.
This was also in 2005, before bitcoin.

That why iam not trade in bitgold
Iam very scared after i see that chace

Are bitgold safe for trade,,?

Emm only question,, are you ceck old chace before you buy domain,,?
I would check the old site if I was going to set up a business that could be targeted by scammers or people trying to uncover something.
I don't personally reccomend any sites for investment, however bitgold does seem legitimate, and I would if I wanted to get into gold trading.

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June 05, 2015, 12:28:33 AM
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What about this one MidasRezerv.com? Thanks! They launched MRCoin, which is claimed to be decentralized distributed 100% Gold backed digital token platform designed to enhance investments, trading, and payments of physical gold in its digital equivalent.

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