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August 06, 2015, 09:15:24 PM
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A good dice game, or bitcoin casino, or a casino that accepts a lot of different crypto currencies, once its established you could make a mint on those babies. and it only takes a few months for them to become established a lot of gamblers in the bitcoin world. Me included

In spite of what Leroy Fodor has written above in the past, rest assured that his StakeMiners is all that he currently claims it to be, and if I had extra moneys to lose, that's exactly where I would be placing it with the promise that it'll be parlayed via a non-Ponzi backend.

Please visit StakeMiners' venerable thread over at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670 and pay no attention to my ongoing thead - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990219.0 - falsely depicting Leroy Fodor as anything less than a noble addition to the cryptocurrency space.

Honestly, this is not satire! That said, all satire posts WILL be reported to the mods for its deletion SO don't even think about going there because it won't be tolerated on this thread just like those who bring non-muscle cars to car shows are not tolerated in their attempt to troll the lot.
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cyberpinoy is trying to rewrite history. I tried looking for those posts where he admitted being a noob in 2014 and they're gone... almost. Damn internet, remembers inconvenient details.

https://forum.gethashing.com/t/pos-mining-stakeminers-com/3925/585

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We started with 6950 rigs in 2011 added the pisonet cafe as a way to supplement the mining rigs, as they were set up to CPUMine all day while they were on we figured why not a little extra is a little extra right. We started THAT cafe in 2011 we grew the cafe in early 2012, In late 2012 the the fire destroyed everything, we then collected the funds to rebuild the cafe (since the cafe was the most profitable of the 3 businesses) the cafe was rebuilt in late feb or early march of 2013, and began buying other miners, started with usb miners moved to rockminers then to dragon and blizzard miners. We then put the cafe up for sale in late 2013 and finally sold it in mid to late 2014 and moved to Davao in late 2014.

Bitcoin: we first noticed and got into Bitcoin while in Myrtle Beach long before we ever sold our cleaning business there, we were part of the BNI business chapter of Myrtle Beach where one of the other business men brought our attention to it and we started right then investigating it as we were not satisfied with the current financial system.


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I am a very new person to mining...

(June 1, 2014)

Found more proof, thanks to the WBM (it was Leroy Fodor's very fist post on this forum that I found but didn't screenshot it upon quoting it): http://web.archive.org/web/20140618124533/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=338432;sa=showPosts;start=20



The above not only honestly proves 1,000,000,000% that Katrina Fodor is a retard for being married to Leroy, but that in no motherfuckin' way in hell was Leroy Fodor aware of Bitcoin prior to June 1, 2014, with him even expressing that he thought it was some sort of Ponzi scheme on his Facebook page, ergo impossible for him to buy and sell bitcoins in 2009 and later owning a single GH/s of mining equipment (solar power operated or not) prior to when he declared doing such, again, on his Facebook page and subsequently on this and other cryptocurrency forums from June, 2014, forward.

Leroy Fodor is 100% a serial liar, and anybody who invests in his Ponzi scheme has Gone Full FODOR!

I honestly see where I made my mistake when I posted the above. No where did Leroy Fodor say that he was mining bitcoins. I simply assumed that to be the case, thus confusing 2014 with 2009 when he really did get stated buying and selling bitcoins, and Leroy doesn't have to show me or others proof that such was the case.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
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When Creating a website I like to do as much myself as possible. Free websites are fun but for something important I like to create and manage the site from scratch with access to the root files . You can find other ways to get good content, you can look for some ghost writers and pay a little for their articles. either way you have to make the decision of what is best for your site and your viewers.

EDIT: I have decided to boycott GOOGLE I am even thinking of blocking all Google addresses from within my computers CMD programing.

Given that Leroy Fodor can now be fully trusted, I, too, will gamble and boycott GOOGLE. Now, I may not be able to go it cold-turkey like Leroy probably did, but I will do my best, and soon I hope to be a Bing-fu expert.
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I invite you to follow in my footsteps


I wish to apologize to Leroy Fodor for characterizing him as some sort of leader, gambling that he'll accept my honest apology.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day. Tell him that Bruno sent you, whereupon Leroy may give you a discount.
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Very take care of what he said and his career.You have problem you can ask him if he knows he tell the solution to you no hidding. Trusted to do business with.

Excellent feedback on Leroy Fodor's trust thingie from his investor, wofvman, more proof that I honestly believe Leroy's StakeMiners is one of the best, if not THE best gambles in all of cryptocurrencyland, and that it's goin' places.

Leroy Fodor ONLY stakes coins that he fully researches, thus you can honestly trust those entities, as well, since they work hand-in-hand of sorts.
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Bruno I do not remember deleting anything, I am not sure where whatever posts you are talking about went, and I think from what we see here if they existed you would have them somewhere in that folder of Leroy Fodor you keep on your computer. So you can keep asking about those posts, But I do not recall ever deleting anything form my account.

http://web.archive.org/web/20140618124533/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=338432;sa=showPosts;start=20



http://web.archive.org/web/20140617150013/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=338432;sa=showPosts



http://web.archive.org/web/20140617150013/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=338432;sa=showPosts



Mr. Fodor, I, for one, understand full well how it's possible for a busy guy like you could've not seen the three mysteriously deleted posts from your user account on this forum in spite of you had to see them because you quoted and replied to posts prior and after the above were first introduced, including commenting on them via at least thirty other deleted posts archived here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990219.msg10794977#msg10794977 - in my now regrettable scam thread I started about you - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990219 - of which since you have been kind enough to show me the light as to how my assessment there was a big mistake, offering up an apology in the form of this thread so others know that StakeMiners is STILL open for business.

To be clear, none of the three posts quoted above proves that Leroy Fodor WAS NOT involved in Bitcoin in 2009, even though I once tried to prove otherwise that circa June, 2014, was probably a more accurate timeframe that Leroy stumbled upon Bitcoin.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
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If I ever went to vegas and put 20 bucks in a machine and won 100 id be done for the weekend.


Heard that! You, like millions of others that have visited Vegas done just that. You, like them, are called winners. Ain't it amazing, Leroy, how countless millions more go to Vegas claiming their goin' do the above, but end up flat broke days before they're schedule to return home? Those people are called losers.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
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I've changed the title of the other thread so better to reflex Leroy's key attribute: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990219.0

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
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You are a very strange dude.
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We have had 2 people have We've had only two people who've encountered some problems with the Payment payment processor, both situations were cause caused because of either to much too many BTC being sent or not enough,. Luckily, Coinpayments now has automatic refunding which is all done thru the email through email. I am I'm not sure what the process is on thier their end but I do know it is it's working.


Also, i I saw a post on here stating something about A a super fast ROI,. StakeMiners has an ROI of about 220 days right now. We are doing our best to lower this time frame, however, we also know that ROI here is a little bit different than most cloud mining,. With us, your principle investment is always there safe. I do know of a couple accounts clients who who've made a profit after withdrawing, then withdrew their investment investments after 45 or more days only enjoyed having an account with us for approximately 45 days.


In spite of ...

Yes In this thread I try my best to go back and edit them for spelling errors. Sorry about that.

... it's quite obvious that Leroy Fodor, with his business degree from Ohio University in tow, doesn't have time to concern himself with spelling, grammatical errors and properly structuring sentences. Luckily, for him, he has me to fill that honorable role as atonement for him allowing me to see the light that Leroy Fodor is not, I repeat, NOT a scammer due to his constant revisions of history pertaining to his past, e.g., accolades, namely he being a retired-cum-not retired Forex trader, selling off his profitable commodity portfolio consisting of 380 consecutive successful trades so to buy and sell bitcoins in 2009, then later operating the largest solar power bitcoin mining farm in all the Philippines, a fact because all the Filipinos told him that that was the case prior to it, and three other businesses he and his wife, Katrina, ran, burnt to the ground by fire of unknown origin on December 8, 2012, hence the Fodor's GoFundMe campaign: http://www.gofundme.com/1pbo38. But not to be deterred, in 2014 Leroy Fodor picked himself back up from the non-proverbial ashes and rebuilt the once again largest bitcoin mining farm in all the Philippines sans the use of solar panels (currently in the works) via the amassing of satoshis and altshis from faucets, then parlaying them by only making sound trades using some sort of system, later shared at free seminars he conducted across the Philippines, where others who heeded his orations built their own profitable mining operations accordingly, as they, too, were able to ROI in ONLY three months, then they (among others) flocked to invest in Leroy's StakeMiners so that they can repeat their previous success and ROI in now ONLY approximately six months (currently, 220 days), with constant efforts to decease that timeframe, for if not, some investors may opt to end their relationship with StakeMiners, forfeiting 30% of their investment as for-being-special thanks for having the privilege to participate in the venerated endeavor.

Now, I know some of yous are thinking that the above account reads like a The Orion piece, but trust me, it's honestly true and I'm not lying.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
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I did enter into Bitcoin in late 2009 I was introduced to Bitcoin by another business owner in the local Myrtle Beach BNI weekly meetings. I did not purchase them from an exchange I traded them thru him. While in Myrtle Beach I researched into them a bit so I could better understand what it was, what purpose it served and if it was beneficial to dig in deep and get going. I began to get the feeling the government and banks would not allow such a financial system to get to far and continued to just buy and sell them off the market and off exchanges thru the man who introduced me to them gaining small amounts of profit on each buy and sell. Since I did not trust that the government and banks would not allow it to proceed I invested very little with the mindset to only risk what I can afford to lose. I researched enough and liked the mining aspect better than the risk of trading so i then mined some and sold those to him instead of buying low and selling when they increased in value.

In 2011 we moved to the Philippines for personal reasons that do not involve crypto, we bought a large piece of land to put a business on, the business grew into 3 businesses as 2 of them worked hand in hand, we added a bitcoin mining farm and internet cafe and I then began trading them on exchanges myself. With the brownouts and expensive electricity costs we got into some solar panels. The panels were not enough to actually run the whole mine we were experimenting with them and using them to supplement our electricity and lower our cost only.

in 2012 we had a fire that destroyed everything including the external hard drive that held 15 years of graphic design work, over 4000 dollars of design software used in the graphics work and yes the bitcoin wallet we used that was mined to, also in the fire were the 3 USB sticks that contained the backups of the wallet and information, as well as a lot of cash we were saving for my wifes delivery of the baby. So unfortunately NO i am not able to provide the address for you nor sign a message from it. Its crazy how a fire will do that to things.

The go fund me campaign was started to try and help us get back on our feet, as any normal people with the ability to use would have done. I also came here for help as well, I did not want people to know I was a miner before so a lot of post you will see at that time will make reference to me being new. I did not like how the members of this forum treated people and I thought. since it was a new account and I had never had the need for Bitcoin talk in the past, it may be better if they thought I was new to the scene in general. So yes some places will state i am new to mining I am new to bitcoin and actually no i was not. I was not an expert at neither bitcoin or mining so I didnt see anything wrong with posing as a new user, to get the best information i could.

Yes i did graduate from Ohio University with a business degree not an English literature degree, and i graduated a long time ago. English was not my best class, always had red marks all over my papers, However creative writing was, which would explain why I make such long posts. I guess i learned it i college and that has stuck with me. I am not the best speller and I am not the best at grammar so i do apologize.

Yes we did Forex trading and yes I did have an account with over 300 consecutive winning trades of gold and silver with a volume of 1 or more in each trade. For people who don't understand Forex trading that is very very good actually. better than what a country boy would be expected to do on a wallstreet industry.  

After the fire in late 2012 we started another internet cafe , and started back in bitcoin. when getting into this again I saw on this forum where people were saying in order to make now after the big peak had come and gone you will need a massive amount of money to do it. I thought I could prove them wrong. So I made sure to do what I could without using funds from our own pocket to do it. I started with doing faucets every day all day long, I moved onto making referral links , got a free website and got that section going, as I built up I grew I started buying equipment, I started with usb miners, then rock miners, then dragon miners and then Zeus miners. I did go and talk to people about bitcoin to try and introduce them to it and yes it was one tracked and profitable for me, As the whole thing revolved around referral links, I talked to them i introduced them to it and the ones who wished to get started doing what I did naturally were using my referral links for anything they were doing. SO the meetups and small seminars I was doing I did for free because I am still today earning on the ones I got into bitcoin at this time.

As it grew we noticed more people in Davao were getting into Bitcoin than around our town, so we began talking about moving. we put the land up for sale, and made every attempt we could to make the deal for the house look very very nice because in the Philippines negotiating the price on a house means they try and knock 50% off the asking price off.So the nicer it looked and seemed the higher the price can be so when they hit us with a counter that was 50% less than what we were asking we were still making what we wanted from the house. This is a tactic anyone in our shoes would have done.

For a while YES we did have the largest bitcoin mining farm in the Philippines and yes this was told to us by people who were mining and met up with other Filipinos who thought they had the largest one until they saw ours. And right now it is not solar powered we are trying to get solar again so we can mine with our hardware once again, the electricity cost is just to high to mine BTC right now. I do not know if we still would have the largest mining farm in the Philippines now but I do know it would be the largest in Mindanao without a doubt. Most Filipinos trade or run an account on Local Bitcoins to get their profits, some trade and very few actually mine.

We sold the internet cafe and was swindled by our cousin in an investment opportunity that would have been profitable if he would not have just stolen the money and ran off with it. this put us a few steps behind meeting the goals we had planned. Its amazing how you hope you can get something done and how bad people can mess with the goals you want to achieve.

And yes while bitcoins were worth 400 to 600 dollars a coin we did make our ROI in 3 to 4 months on the machines, but if you really think about it we made an ROI form day one since no actual cash was ever used out of our pocket to get our personal bitcoin project going.

Stakeminers was started because we saw so many people getting screwed over with scam sites and run away thieves, so I got with a friend of mine and shared my ideas he asked if he could be part of it and our partnership began, we both then worked on getting everything we needed, we both made agreements with each other as to what our specific duties were in the partnership and both of us hold true to our promises we made that day.

Stakeminers is neither a scam, nor a fast ROI nor a ponzi, its a real long term investment and yes it does have withdraw fees, and those fees diminish over time to be fair to everyone, the fees and the reasons they exist are clearly written in the TOS of the site as well as the receipt you get after you make your deposit. StakeMiners is a long term investment opportunity where as a group we work together for an equal benefit to all of us. We now have a Board Of Investors so now I am not the only person molding the future of StakeMiners. and yes very soon a page will be available where you can see each member of the board what we discuss at the meetings and what decisions are being made. we are very transparent in all we do. if you have any questions regarding StakeMiners please use our official thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670.0.






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I did enter into Bitcoin in late 2009 I was introduced to Bitcoin by another business owner in the local Myrtle Beach BNI weekly meetings. I did not purchase them from an exchange I traded them thru him. While in Myrtle Beach I researched into them a bit so I could better understand what it was, what purpose it served and if it was beneficial to dig in deep and get going. I began to get the feeling the government and banks would not allow such a financial system to get to far and continued to just buy and sell them off the market and off exchanges thru the man who introduced me to them gaining small amounts of profit on each buy and sell. Since I did not trust that the government and banks would not allow it to proceed I invested very little with the mindset to only risk what I can afford to lose. I researched enough and liked the mining aspect better than the risk of trading so i then mined some and sold those to him instead of buying low and selling when they increased in value.

In 2011 we moved to the Philippines for personal reasons that do not involve crypto, we bought a large piece of land to put a business on, the business grew into 3 businesses as 2 of them worked hand in hand, we added a bitcoin mining farm and internet cafe and I then began trading them on exchanges myself. With the brownouts and expensive electricity costs we got into some solar panels. The panels were not enough to actually run the whole mine we were experimenting with them and using them to supplement our electricity and lower our cost only.

in 2012 we had a fire that destroyed everything including the external hard drive that held 15 years of graphic design work, over 4000 dollars of design software used in the graphics work and yes the bitcoin wallet we used that was mined to, also in the fire were the 3 USB sticks that contained the backups of the wallet and information, as well as a lot of cash we were saving for my wifes delivery of the baby. So unfortunately NO i am not able to provide the address for you nor sign a message from it. Its crazy how a fire will do that to things.

The go fund me campaign was started to try and help us get back on our feet, as any normal people with the ability to use would have done. I also came here for help as well, I did not want people to know I was a miner before so a lot of post you will see at that time will make reference to me being new. I did not like how the members of this forum treated people and I thought. since it was a new account and I had never had the need for Bitcoin talk in the past, it may be better if they thought I was new to the scene in general. So yes some places will state i am new to mining I am new to bitcoin and actually no i was not. I was not an expert at neither bitcoin or mining so I didnt see anything wrong with posing as a new user, to get the best information i could.

Yes i did graduate from Ohio University with a business degree not an English literature degree, and i graduated a long time ago. English was not my best class, always had red marks all over my papers, However creative writing was, which would explain why I make such long posts. I guess i learned it i college and that has stuck with me. I am not the best speller and I am not the best at grammar so i do apologize.

Yes we did Forex trading and yes I did have an account with over 300 consecutive winning trades of gold and silver with a volume of 1 or more in each trade. For people who don't understand Forex trading that is very very good actually. better than what a country boy would be expected to do on a wallstreet industry.  

After the fire in late 2012 we started another internet cafe , and started back in bitcoin. when getting into this again I saw on this forum where people were saying in order to make now after the big peak had come and gone you will need a massive amount of money to do it. I thought I could prove them wrong. So I made sure to do what I could without using funds from our own pocket to do it. I started with doing faucets every day all day long, I moved onto making referral links , got a free website and got that section going, as I built up I grew I started buying equipment, I started with usb miners, then rock miners, then dragon miners and then Zeus miners. I did go and talk to people about bitcoin to try and introduce them to it and yes it was one tracked and profitable for me, As the whole thing revolved around referral links, I talked to them i introduced them to it and the ones who wished to get started doing what I did naturally were using my referral links for anything they were doing. SO the meetups and small seminars I was doing I did for free because I am still today earning on the ones I got into bitcoin at this time.

As it grew we noticed more people in Davao were getting into Bitcoin than around our town, so we began talking about moving. we put the land up for sale, and made every attempt we could to make the deal for the house look very very nice because in the Philippines negotiating the price on a house means they try and knock 50% off the asking price off.So the nicer it looked and seemed the higher the price can be so when they hit us with a counter that was 50% less than what we were asking we were still making what we wanted from the house. This is a tactic anyone in our shoes would have done.

For a while YES we did have the largest bitcoin mining farm in the Philippines and yes this was told to us by people who were mining and met up with other Filipinos who thought they had the largest one until they saw ours. And right now it is not solar powered we are trying to get solar again so we can mine with our hardware once again, the electricity cost is just to high to mine BTC right now. I do not know if we still would have the largest mining farm in the Philippines now but I do know it would be the largest in Mindanao without a doubt. Most Filipinos trade or run an account on Local Bitcoins to get their profits, some trade and very few actually mine.

We sold the internet cafe and was swindled by our cousin in an investment opportunity that would have been profitable if he would not have just stolen the money and ran off with it. this put us a few steps behind meeting the goals we had planned. Its amazing how you hope you can get something done and how bad people can mess with the goals you want to achieve.

And yes while bitcoins were worth 400 to 600 dollars a coin we did make our ROI in 3 to 4 months on the machines, but if you really think about it we made an ROI form day one since no actual cash was ever used out of our pocket to get our personal bitcoin project going.

Stakeminers was started because we saw so many people getting screwed over with scam sites and run away thieves, so I got with a friend of mine and shared my ideas he asked if he could be part of it and our partnership began, we both then worked on getting everything we needed, we both made agreements with each other as to what our specific duties were in the partnership and both of us hold true to our promises we made that day.

Stakeminers is neither a scam, nor a fast ROI nor a ponzi, its a real long term investment and yes it does have withdraw fees, and those fees diminish over time to be fair to everyone, the fees and the reasons they exist are clearly written in the TOS of the site as well as the receipt you get after you make your deposit. StakeMiners is a long term investment opportunity where as a group we work together for an equal benefit to all of us. We now have a Board Of Investors so now I am not the only person molding the future of StakeMiners. and yes very soon a page will be available where you can see each member of the board what we discuss at the meetings and what decisions are being made. we are very transparent in all we do. if you have any questions regarding StakeMiners please use our official thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670.0.


Comment(s) forthcoming, meanwhile...

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.





I guess it does make sense that Leroy Fodor did indeed have solar panels in place powering his bitcoin mining farm there in the Philippines given that most the other electricity from the local utility company had to be used to run an ice cream deep freezer, and an upright and chest refrigerators, not to mention the fans, lighting, etc., especially at night when the disco was open to power those lights as well along with the stereo equipment, not to mention juice needed to run home appliances including a 70 and 45 inch TVs.

Leroy Fodor has already clearly explained to me how it was possible to have the solar panels (completely destroyed in the fire) on the tin roof that leaned west surrounded by coconut trees, so that's now a mute concern I once had.
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Bruno stop saying there will be an ROI at the end of the day you know for a fact that is not true, so stop posting it. We do not promote a fast ROI in StakeMiners and I ask you to stop doing it as well, you are misleading people into believing in something that is just not possible with a real investment opportunity.

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Bruno stop saying there will be an ROI at the end of the day you know for a fact that is not true, so stop posting it. We do not promote a fast ROI in StakeMiners and I ask you to stop doing it as well, you are misleading people into believing in something that is just not possible with a real investment opportunity.

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You are so funny, but I guess that's why I like you. Please accept my apology for you not knowing that the term "at the end of the day" does not necessarily mean literally at the end of any given day, in StakeMiners instance we're currently talkin' 'bout ~220 days, of which you're trying to decrease that timeframe according to one of your latest post. Damn Ohio University where you received your business degree for not ingraining such in their alumni's psyche, thus allowing them to sometimes embarrass themselves once they reach a certain level of success as you've fully demonstrated in attaining.

Please keep up the excellent efforts on your part and keep posting so that others can see, then hopefully benefit by acting accordingly.

Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI at the end of the day.
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August 09, 2015, 06:04:53 AM
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I guess it does make sense that Leroy Fodor did indeed have solar panels in place powering his bitcoin mining farm there in the Philippines given that most the other electricity from the local utility company had to be used to run an ice cream deep freezer, and an upright and chest refrigerators, not to mention the fans, lighting, etc., especially at night when the disco was open to power those lights as well along with the stereo equipment, not to mention juice needed to run home appliances including a 70 inch TV.

Leroy Fodor has already clearly explained to me how it was possible to have the solar panels (completely destroyed in the fire) on the tin roof that leaned west surrounded by coconut trees, so that's now a mute concern I once had.

Yes you are correct the slant did face west so at the end of the day it got as much sunlight as possible however that is not why it faced that way, common water runoff knowledge came it play when designing the building. As you can see the building set down lower than the road, we made the roof slanted the way it did so the rain run off would go to the back of the building instead of the front where people would sit and drink or eat, it ran off the roof and down to the river which was not the size of any river I would consider to be a river, for me I would have considered it more a creek than a river, but it was called a river on the maps so.

It worked out quite well that way for the panels in that facing north or south direct sunlight would get cut off earlier and would have been shaded by the vast amount of bamboo coconut and mango trees on the north and south of us  but facing west it allowed sun to hit them full stream from 8 to 9 AM until 5 to 6 PM when the sun finally set, facing north or south or east and it would not have been as strong at the end of the day.

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August 09, 2015, 06:36:55 AM
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I guess it does make sense that Leroy Fodor did indeed have solar panels in place powering his bitcoin mining farm there in the Philippines given that most the other electricity from the local utility company had to be used to run an ice cream deep freezer, and an upright and chest refrigerators, not to mention the fans, lighting, etc., especially at night when the disco was open to power those lights as well along with the stereo equipment, not to mention juice needed to run home appliances including a 70 inch TV.

Leroy Fodor has already clearly explained to me how it was possible to have the solar panels (completely destroyed in the fire) on the tin roof that leaned west surrounded by coconut trees, so that's now a mute concern I once had.

Yes you are correct the slant did face west so at the end of the day it got as much sunlight as possible however that is not why it faced that way, common water runoff knowledge came it play when designing the building. As you can see the building set down lower than the road, we made the roof slanted the way it did so the rain run off would go to the back of the building instead of the front where people would sit and drink or eat, it ran off the roof and down to the river which was not the size of any river I would consider to be a river, for me I would have considered it more a creek than a river, but it was called a river on the maps so.

It worked out quite well that way for the panels in that facing north or south direct sunlight would get cut off earlier and would have been shaded by the vast amount of bamboo coconut and mango trees on the north and south of us  but facing west it allowed sun to hit them full stream from 8 to 9 AM until 5 to 6 PM when the sun finally set, facing north or south or east and it would not have been as strong at the end of the day.

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I’m a No Bullshit kinda man, I call em like I see em and Ill surely tell you the truth no matter if you like it or not. I HATE stupidity, Ignorance, and just plain ungratefulness and I can not stand GREED!

Please don't hate me for being stupid, for your account NOW makes perfect sense.

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We own a grocery store in Comagascas, please NOTE this is not a Sari Sari, it is not a small little store. Our store is almost 100 Sq meters, the only grocery store in Comagascas right now. We placed an order with your company on October 3rd, which was 5 days before our opening of our store. We were given banners that we hung on our store a week before the opening stating we carried MEGA Sardines. We placed our order with the expectancy to have these products here and stocked before the opening day. Unfortunately when the day came for the opening we still did not have your products and in order to not look like idiots to the Comagascas customers we had to go to our competitor and purchase Mega Sardines, soy sauce, ketchup, cooking oil and other products at retail price and put them on our shelf. WHY?

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Also, please accept my apology for referring to your little store as a Sari Sari, for clearly, according to your own words to a vendor, IT IS NOT.

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The building sits on the lot so that 60 percent of the lot is open for development, and inquiries have been made that people want to rent that space. You are the only disco bar and grocery store in our barangay, the sari sari traffic alone could make you a billionaire. This is a great opportunity for someone and if we dont sell by april we will just keep it all.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure you were referring to some Sari Sari adjacent to your little store that you were selling back in 2012 prior to the terrible fire.

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August 09, 2015, 08:15:10 AM
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I guess it does make sense that Leroy Fodor did indeed have solar panels in place powering his bitcoin mining farm there in the Philippines given that most the other electricity from the local utility company had to be used to run an ice cream deep freezer, and an upright and chest refrigerators, not to mention the fans, lighting, etc., especially at night when the disco was open to power those lights as well along with the stereo equipment, not to mention juice needed to run home appliances including a 70 inch TV.

Leroy Fodor has already clearly explained to me how it was possible to have the solar panels (completely destroyed in the fire) on the tin roof that leaned west surrounded by coconut trees, so that's now a mute concern I once had.

Yes you are correct the slant did face west so at the end of the day it got as much sunlight as possible however that is not why it faced that way, common water runoff knowledge came it play when designing the building. As you can see the building set down lower than the road, we made the roof slanted the way it did so the rain run off would go to the back of the building instead of the front where people would sit and drink or eat, it ran off the roof and down to the river which was not the size of any river I would consider to be a river, for me I would have considered it more a creek than a river, but it was called a river on the maps so.

It worked out quite well that way for the panels in that facing north or south direct sunlight would get cut off earlier and would have been shaded by the vast amount of bamboo coconut and mango trees on the north and south of us  but facing west it allowed sun to hit them full stream from 8 to 9 AM until 5 to 6 PM when the sun finally set, facing north or south or east and it would not have been as strong at the end of the day.

Again, thank you so kindly, Leroy Fodor, for setting my ignorant ass straight. Unlike yourself, I'm not at all versed in how solar panels should be oriented. Also, I finally get it when you said that one shouldn't believe what they read on the internet, given that most all others so-called experts espouse orienting solar panels toward the south because, e.g., facing west would ONLY get the afternoon sunlight. Boy, are they off their fuckin' their rockers, for you've successfully proven them wrong with your setup surrounded on three sides (not south) by coconut trees. Even this professor - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggHEzRrAurA - when giving a seminar on how to properly orient solar panels in the Philippines to the south, falsely stating that if oriented east or west they would ONLY receive partial sunlight, with facing north being the worse option.

That said, your west orientation is nothing short of shear genius, and I can't wait till your white paper is published for peer review. That'll really stick it up that ignorant Filipino professor's ass, wouldn't it?



As best as I can calculate, you would of ONLY needed 20 of these 500 watt panels facing west to run you entire small farm (albeit the largest in all the Philippines) consisting of 10 TH/s.

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We sold the internet cafe and was swindled by our cousin in an investment opportunity that would have been profitable if he would not have just stolen the money and ran off with it. this put us a few steps behind meeting the goals we had planned. Its amazing how you hope you can get something done and how bad people can mess with the goals you want to achieve.

That is totally fucked up, Leroy Fodor, having your own cousin treat you that way after you sold the cafe in 2014. At first, I honestly thought you made that story up till I read what you wrote back in 2012 on how he fucked you over.

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Talk about lifestyles of the rich and famous this is it bro as good as it can get for poor folks like us. If not for my wifes family (cousin) stealing from us and scamming us out of 400,000 pesos, we would not be leaving. But I just do not want to be near them, or around them and I want to take my wife back where she is appreciated.

Again, that's totally fucked up that after you and your wife worked your asses off and finally selling the place in 2014, you trusted your cousin to invest the windfall only for him to stealing it from you, whereupon you had to amass cryptocurrencies via faucets to garner enough to purchase your first bitcoin miners to start anew, and wise enough to ROI in ONLY three months while others took twice as long, at best, to accomplish the same feat, then kind enough to go on the road to conduct free seminars to teach others how to be as successful as you, doing such because others in this space weren't sharing their secrets, being the greedy bastards they all are.

You're da man, and that's why I, and hopefully now others, love the fuckin' livin' shit outta you, and hence this thread to spread the good word.

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IT seems you are again talking in circles Bruno, and pulling numbers and figures out of thin air. Please scroll up and re-read my little story I provided you and lets not dwell on statements made that may have been advertising tactics that everyone uses.

 I apologize to have proven your assumptions of me wrong, and I do appreciate you have the time to look into my life, research me like you do as well as professors input in the Philippines and how they feel solar panels should be hooked up. Very well done, however things people advise are not always followed, experts in this very forum also stated you could not get into bitcoin without using massive amounts of money in order to do so and I proved that wrong, this very forum also states it is not profitable to solo mine BTC 3 years ago, another statement that of which was false. So sometimes, like in our case, not only is it good to do your own research you also have to do with what tools you have at hand, i had a roof that slanted to the west, So we put solar up on there. enough Solar which I clearly stated DID NOT POWER THE WHOLE FARM but was just supplemental energy to lower our electricity costs. SO I apologize if experienced solar power professors and expert electricians like yourself do not agree with what we had to do, but we used whatever the situation at hand presented us with, and since it was supplemental only, any additional electricity thew couple panels we had provided was better than nothing.

If you want real information about StakeMiners please use the official thread, this thread seems to be full of misleading errors. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670.0

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The building sits on the lot so that 60 percent of the lot is open for development, and inquiries have been made that people want to rent that space. You are the only disco bar and grocery store in our barangay, the sari sari traffic alone could make you a billionaire. This is a great opportunity for someone and if we dont sell by april we will just keep it all.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure you were referring to some Sari Sari adjacent to your little store that you were selling back in 2012 prior to the terrible fire.


Unfortunately no sir, you have once again assumed incorrectly. As the sentence reads that you distracted the readers from focusing on, it states it is a grocery store, the sari sari traffic it is referencing is the sari sari stores who purchased their goods from our grocery store. see the store was located between 2 large cities and right outside of a small town, so most sari sari owners came to us for their products they needed.

Just out of curiosity Bruno can you explain to the readers what a grocery store, disco bar or any of the things you have been pointing out really have to do with a multicoin, POS staking pool and cloud mining service. How exactly does POW equipment, solar panels, Grocery stores, disco bars, internet cafes, what does any of that have to do with StakeMiners?

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