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January 17, 2016, 09:16:58 AM
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Did you see that?

https://ore-mine.org/index.html

I am not sure that it is fake or not but US Global Illicit Financial Team seized the domain?!

There is no evidence about that from FBI site or others...
I think it's a fake one...
It's a fake,he just deleted all files on hosting and put on only one picture.
That's all.
Ore-mine is a scam ponzi
he is probably somewhere on holiday Smiley
How do u know that it is not real?
Try to inspect element ore mine site, compare to the any seized site (eg: http://libertyreserve.com). You will see the difference ... #CMIIW

as already stated from liberty reserve seize.
try to search it on google images Wink

FBI or these institutions do not operate outside of US. Ore mine was somewhere in east europe. So just a BS for noobs to say good bye to their money easier.

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January 17, 2016, 11:34:17 AM
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 Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue

if its real why they dont put in grave scrypt.cc??
scrypt.cc is the most wanted scammer out there
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January 17, 2016, 11:45:07 AM
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well if they operate outside US they not only scam, but also try to joke with users.
bad ending for a ponzi... I have joined more than one years ago for the faucet, but it pay too bad to be take in consideration.

Tongue Tongue Tongue Tongue

if its real why they dont put in grave scrypt.cc??
scrypt.cc is the most wanted scammer out there

Probably, just a question of time!
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January 17, 2016, 12:18:57 PM
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someone say if that true from  "United States Global Illicit Financial Team",  we will see not just that picture but include a copy of the seizure warrant on the site.
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January 17, 2016, 01:29:17 PM
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No, Its faked claim that site being seized just look at libertyreserve.com, bodog.com and ore-mine.org look at the address in your browser(i recommeded to use chrome) when you open it and u will see ore mine still have https protocol not like others two site

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January 17, 2016, 04:15:12 PM
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if you all believe, that the site is completely controlled by the FBI?
I think not .. because I have asked my colleagues who worked on it. that the FBI did not have a seizure solid base to proceed to the law ..
and this is just a trick of his owner .. if everything would be deceived again by fraudsters
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January 17, 2016, 05:16:23 PM
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Completely fake way to EXIT with all your coins.

SSL cert never changed... so no seizure took place.

IP address where domain points never changed... so no seizure took place.

There is no paperwork from the Southern District of New York and no filings that would be required BEFORE a seizure... (Why Southern District of New York?  Because that's the prosecuting agency that was in the image that was taken from the LibertyReserve website.)

Any reputable "wallet" company (which Ore-Mine was attempting to promote itself to be) would have backup private keys and could easily restart on any other server and just pickup right where things were left after the "seizure"... which actually never happened.
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January 17, 2016, 07:21:56 PM
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It's a fake,he just deleted all files on hosting and put on only one picture.
That's all.
Ore-mine is a scam ponzi
he is probably somewhere on holiday Smiley
How do u know that it is not real?

Certificate is the same.
nameservers too
russian who.is
I'm 100% sure

Not only that, but the US Attorney's office would have released a press release announcing the seizure and shut down of the ponzi, and there's nothing on their website announcing any such action.

http://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr

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January 17, 2016, 10:11:07 PM
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Some one was actually trying to sell their account that was good for 2 years:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1330263.msg13577473#msg13577473
 Cheesy
It was faked to run off with the investor's coins.
Typical way to not have to pay of converse with the complaints all their users will making to them. Exit strategy initialed.  Undecided

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January 17, 2016, 11:02:15 PM
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It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

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January 17, 2016, 11:22:25 PM
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It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.
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January 18, 2016, 03:11:46 AM
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I wonder why there are like 4 threads about this already, like people need to start looking to see that there is a thread literally with the same exact topic.
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January 18, 2016, 03:16:23 AM
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It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.

As mentioned before, its definitely fake. Just check the nameserver, its still on the same host. Seized domains will be pointed to shadow servers. Besides that, before any seizing occurs, there will be a court order out first. Just like irl before the police can arrest someone, there must be an arrest warrant. Without an official order, the fbi nor any authorities won't have any rights to take over a website.
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January 18, 2016, 03:27:02 AM
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It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.

As mentioned before, its definitely fake. Just check the nameserver, its still on the same host. Seized domains will be pointed to shadow servers. Besides that, before any seizing occurs, there will be a court order out first. Just like irl before the police can arrest someone, there must be an arrest warrant. Without an official order, the fbi nor any authorities won't have any rights to take over a website.


I literally am in shock that people are believing that the site was seized by the "New York" "Global Illicit Financial Team."  Maybe next time they go to Chicago for their warrant to seize an African website lol People need to begin using logic , I understand some people may be from third world countries on this board and their education may not be very good but please it is just common sense.
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January 18, 2016, 03:29:10 AM
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It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.

As mentioned before, its definitely fake. Just check the nameserver, its still on the same host. Seized domains will be pointed to shadow servers. Besides that, before any seizing occurs, there will be a court order out first. Just like irl before the police can arrest someone, there must be an arrest warrant. Without an official order, the fbi nor any authorities won't have any rights to take over a website.


I literally am in shock that people are believing that the site was seized by the "New York" "Global Illicit Financial Team."  Maybe next time they go to Chicago for their warrant to seize an African website lol People need to begin using logic , I understand some people may be from third world countries on this board and their education may not be very good but please it is just common sense.

Hence why many lost their btc. I categorize this people as cult followers as they still trust sector. Lmao.
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January 18, 2016, 03:43:25 AM
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You guys underestimate the power of the U.S authorities. They can seize a domain outside of the U.S. Look at Liberty Reserve, hosted in Costa Rica, or Megaupload in Hong Kong. Both were seized by the US, so it can happen. However, Ore-Mine was a Bitcoin business which (unless it's an exchange that trades with "real" money) no authority will seize, due to still being an unregulated or unclear currency in many parts of the world, so they wouldn't shutdown Ore-Mine, unless it was financing money launderers or terrorist activities. Due to the absence of actions by the US authorities pages (which Liberty Reserve and Megaupload did have, everywhere), it's obvious that Ore-Mine wasn't shut down by the US, but that doesn't mean that it could never happen.  
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January 18, 2016, 03:53:25 AM
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You guys underestimate the power of the U.S authorities. They can seize a domain outside of the U.S. Look at Liberty Reserve, hosted in Costa Rica, or Megaupload in Hong Kong. Both were seized by the US, so it can happen. However, Ore-Mine was a Bitcoin business which (unless it's an exchange that trades with "real" money) no authority will seize, due to still being an unregulated or unclear currency in many parts of the world, so they wouldn't shutdown Ore-Mine, unless it was financing money launderers or terrorist activities. Due to the absence of actions by the US authorities pages (which Liberty Reserve and Megaupload did have, everywhere), it's obvious that Ore-Mine wasn't shut down by the US, but that doesn't mean that it could never happen.  

No one underestimated the US authorities. As mentioned, they can only confiscated a website once a legal order is issued anywhere in the world. As for ore-mine, you're right. It was faked.
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January 18, 2016, 08:14:50 AM
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Now since Ore-mine.org  turned to be a scam, maybe it is the time to join/play on a serious website which always pays his users:   Bitcoin Space Mining Game

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January 18, 2016, 08:31:17 AM
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Now since Ore-mine.org  turned to be a scam, maybe it is the time to join/play on a serious website which always pays his users:   Bitcoin Space Mining Game

Sigh, u also another 1 take advantage of ore-mine situation and self promote your website..

A scam will be a scam.
It won't sustain in long run, cause they can't make $ for you at all, they don't have any business model or investment plans to make money grows.
All they did is use other people's $ to pay other users, so those who earned $ is just from other victims... in short a vicious cycle.
People KNEW, but they just dump their $ in hoping for a miracle.

Maybe I have to give another example for people who can't understand.
It's like- Going down to dirty sewers looking for fresh air.
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January 18, 2016, 10:22:57 AM
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Ok if i put it like this , if fbi did realy took down the site , why is the thread on this forum also taken down , have fbi started taking down forum posts now also? ofc its a dumb trick to get away with less heat from the owners of ore-mine.
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