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November 04, 2016, 06:09:15 AM
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Note the URL in the lower left-hand corner, generated when placing your cursor over Hashing24's ad: https://hashing24.com/?utm_source=cointelegraph&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=500x400&utm_campaign=websites

https://cointelegraph.com/press-release-submission

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Submit a Press Release

Share your press release with our readers for 0.4 btc per release - it will appear on the homepage and in the side bar. Once press release was submitted and payment has been made we will publish your press-release shortly.

Please follow this guide"how to write press-releases"

Press releases for inappropriate or fraudulent products and services will not be published. CoinTelegraph has a right to refuse to publish your press release offering you a refund.

The first article was quickly proven to be nefarious by this community's members sans payola via rudimentary means far below resources available to The CoinTelegraph who clearly breached their promises stipulated above in protecting the Bitcoin/cryptocurrency community for a mere 0.4 BTC.

2016-10-26 03:46 PM: UFOMiners Announces the Launch of Four Powerful Cryptocurrency Miners

2016-11-01 03:40 PM: Hashing24 Makes Bitcoin Mining Available to Everyone

The second article above is also easily identified as being nefarious, but passed muster at The CoinTelegraph upon being paid its standard 0.4 BTC fee.

Ergo, you, too, can use The CoinTelegraph to advance your nefarious venture where other nefarious actors, perhaps, pay to advertise their wares. Solution: Boycott ALL entities who advertise on The CoinTeleGraph with the hope of shutting the son of a bitch down. I have reason to believe that the clowns behind CT are nefarious actors themselves, not giving a damn about this community as long as their coffers continue to be topped off.

Back to Hashing24: https://cointelegraph.com/news/hashing24-makes-bitcoin-mining-available-to-everyone

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Igor Kovorotny of Hashing24 says to Cointelegraph:

“We believe that everyone should benefit from the mining and be able to have access to the newest technologies and large scale industrial data centers from your laptop or mobile phone.”

A simple Google search reveals: https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS549US549&btnG=Search&q=%22Igor+Kovorotny%22+%22Hashing24%22



The bottom two results are just a rehash of CT's article, thus even the dead Walter Cronkite can easily conclude that prior to CT publishing the press release there was no Igor Kovorotny affiliated with Hashing24.

There is, although, an Igor Solomatin at Hashing24 who's their CFO: https://hashing24.com/?utm_source=cointelegraph&utm_medium=banner&utm_content=500x400&utm_campaign=websites



I did find an Igor Kovorotny here: https://djinni.co/r/15947-menedzher-po-personalu-v-ukrainskoe-predstavi/



Ironically, there's another Igor at Weltrade named Igor Solomatin: http://ir-center.ru/pytyah/work/enversion.asp?str=kinvestor.ru/obzor-brokera-weltrade/




"I just learnt how to quit you, Vic, with only one word - Weltrade."

Further Googling reveals ...

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&authuser=0&biw=1215&bih=541&q=%22Igor+Kovorotny%22+bitcoin&oq=%22Igor+Kovorotny%22+bitcoin&gs_l=serp.3..30i10k1.54215.54215.0.55795.1.1.0.0.0.0.221.221.2-1.1.0....0...1c.1.64.serp..0.1.219.x3zSqKS4LfY



https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Igor+Solomatin%22+bitcoin&hl=en&gl=us&authuser=0&biw=1215&bih=541&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjjk6He74rQAhXE4yYKHcnIAwQQ_AUIBygA&dpr=1.13



https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&authuser=0&biw=1458&bih=649&q=%22Ivan+Liukau%22+bitcoin&oq=%22Ivan+Liukau%22+bitcoin&gs_l=serp.3...117625.117625.0.117921.1.1.0.0.0.0.171.171.0j1.1.0....0...1c.2.64.serp..0.0.0.u3GfuJg8UWs



Checking out the last URL: http://wa-com.com/hashing24.com



Checking out SystemGates Limited: https://www.earnforex.com/forex-brokers/Weltrade/



Don't waste your time visiting the site to see if they accept Bitcoin - THEY DON'T!

More to come!
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November 04, 2016, 06:22:00 AM
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so this is true, i am believing the people are still trusting the CT.
mods should let this thread to be somewhere important so people will know CT is allowing advertising fraud.

out of ability to use the signature, i want a new ban strike policy that will fade the strike after 90~120 days of the ban and not to be traced back, like google | email me for anything urgent, message will possibly not be instantly responded
i am not really active for some reason
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November 04, 2016, 06:42:25 AM
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Here you go Cointelegraph, This  site are turning into a silly site, time to the time.
I thought there are secret relationship the cointelegraph and hashing24.  Angry

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November 04, 2016, 06:43:03 AM
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so this is true, i am believing the people are still trusting the CT.
mods should let this thread to be somewhere important so people will know CT is allowing advertising fraud.

This is the most important section of this forum, albeit the mods may still move the thread [for 0.4 BTC].  Wink

http://www.weltrade.ru/



yes i have same question like above and we need to know where you business located  Wink

Hello, tyrexs! JustForex is registered in Belize. The legal address is No. 1 Orchid Garden street, P.O. Box 445, Belmopan, Belize. JustForex doesn't have any regional representatives at the moment.
However, we have several nonpublic offices with our staff members in different countries, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia.

http://www.weltrade.ru/company/







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November 04, 2016, 06:43:31 AM
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this is not new, these so called bitcoin news sites have only one thing in their mind and that is money! they have always been biased and even we have seen many times they publish click-baits, misinformation or even sometimes FUD and also i have seen them support altcoins right before their pumps in order to help it get pumped more.
and they do all this to make more money regardless of the consequences!

Weak hands have been complaining about missing out ever since bitcoin was $1 and never buy the dip.
Whales are those who keep buying the dip.
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November 04, 2016, 07:06:30 AM
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I found another Igor at Weltrade - Igor Kempa: http://www.weltrade.ru/company/team/



I wonder if the official drink at Weltrade's office is Monster Energy.

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November 04, 2016, 07:26:30 AM
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I haven't touch with this site anymore, since they news about advertising scam site.
Fortunately the truth revealed with some good prove.

so this is true, i am believing the people are still trusting the CT.
mods should let this thread to be somewhere important so people will know CT is allowing advertising fraud.

Probably service discussion section.
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November 04, 2016, 02:27:08 PM
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We all know that 99.99% of cloud mining today it's just scam.
And we all know that newspapers (crypto related or not) will help themselves and not the readers. It's just another business.

It's clear that after such articles, even without the research to demonstrate clearly the scam, the people will label the newspaper as not trustworthy or will avoid it.
But will they care? Nope.

We, the ones that get the main info from this forum, don't lose much (I personally have barely read a few of their articles over time).
The main target for those articles is, imho, the ones reading cointelegraph and not reading bitcointalk. And those sadly you cannot help....

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November 04, 2016, 03:40:00 PM
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Is it possible to buy a press release there and have it up for a couple of days before it's taken down due to being a scam of whatever?
I can't believe a so called 'reputable' news website would allow these kind of practices, since it's not always clear at the beginning if a certain service will turn scam or not.

While they would be able to get a lot of funds secured by just paying that 0.4 BTC and having the article up for a few days or weeks, before it gets taken down.

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I was highly suspicious of Hashing24 a while back, and I certainly share the dislike of the Press accepting releases written by companies and presented as editorial for money but

Although their ROI worked out about 1000 days, Hashing24 were claiming to use Bitfury, so I asked Punin about them and



Make of that what you will.

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Is it possible to buy a press releasesignature space there and have it up for a couple of days before it's taken down due to being a scam of whatever?
I can't believe a so called 'reputable' news websiteforum user would allow these kind of practices, since it's not always clear at the beginning if a certain service will turn scam or not.

Yes, much as some users will shill for scammers by selling their sig space, some 'news' organs will shill for scammers by running paid content.

Almost makes you sick, doesn't it?

Anyone with a campaign ad in their signature -- for an organization with which they are not otherwise affiliated -- is automatically deducted credibility points.

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November 04, 2016, 07:07:02 PM
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scammers are all over non stop!

http://www.leocoin.info - LEOcoin info App!
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scammers are all over non stop!



Said the guy the LEOcoin link in his sig.

Before I begin, I wish to avow how pissed I am at Spoetnik for not bringing this thread to my attention, perhaps opting to get keep all the glory to himself. BAD SPOETNIK! You are a very, very bad man!  Tongue Tongue Tongue







Check out the check number..... Cheesy

#01234567, don't get many of them.




Ergo, #01234567 is a bank's routing number, the middle number is their account number, with the last number being the check number (my personal checks exactly follow the format depicted above). All of which begs the question(s), what bank has #01234567 as their routing number which has an account #89246812 so that check number 34567890 (don't get many of them) could have been written from?

Here's a different check WITH THE EXACT SAME CHECK NUMBER:



Bonus Observation: Both signatures on both checks match perfectly.

Hi Gleb

I originally lifted that cheque (check) from some Filipino woman affiliate's FaceBook page. The absurdity of it, not least the idea that LEO are sitting there writing and posting checks to pay people, rather appealed to me.
Learning Enterprises Organisation UK ltd. are ( not surprisingly) based in the UK and would presumably use a UK bank. On UK cheques, the first group of numbers are the cheque number, the second the bank's sort code and the third the account's number.
There are, as ever, many scams deserving of your attention.
Flavor of the Month is coins with MLM schemes attached like Leo, e.g. Capri, Swiss, Das and others.
Have fun.

I regret to inform the community that my first mistake this year  Roll Eyes has been identified: https://news.customhouse.com/faq/spp/?q=53



Reads to me like the format is incorrect for supposedly being a UK remitted cheque (se pics in my other post above), albeit the check numbers of the two checks depicted are still identical regardless the placement.

After I cook dinner, I'll post my proof on how LeoCoin is a Russian concern and not UK-based. Yes, I've been working on this case since prior to my last post above. Don't believe me? Feel how stiff my pee-pee is for proof.  Shocked Shocked Shocked

As promised, Leo's Russian connection that's 98.6% confirmed.

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Shit, so many sites I didn't know where to start, so I threw a dart, whereupon leocoin.com won. I prayed to Jehovah for a connection on my first attempt. Jehovah must be pleased with me of late in spite of me pouring my seeds into a sock[puppet] onto the ground oppose to into the belly of a ho because ...

http://web.archive.org/web/20150801225939/http://leocoin.com/



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At 56 going on 57, my eyesight is sub-par, thus if anybody sees a lion on the archived page (above) or on their current website site - https://leadermt.ru/ - kindly change my assessment from 98.6% to 100% that LeoCoin was orginally, and most likely still a Russian concern. Further, note the two prominent language choices: Russian and British English.

Fuck the Lion! <this is a Google search link>



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Similar to the more established bitcoin, it has already promoted the product to its current client base. The company therefore claims it has 131,176 registered businesses ready to use LEOCoin, potentially making it the "second largest digital currency" in the world. Its own exchange LEOxChange will kick into life on April 2 but the coin will also be recognized by existing exchanges.

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International latezhnaya system "LEADER" - is:

- Experience in the provision of financial services since 2003
- Reliability, confirming the status of socially and nationally important payment system
- over 20 000 offices of partner banks and self-service in Russia, CIS countries, Ukraine and Georgia
- More than 130 000 service points throughout the world
- Immediate implementation of all financial transactions
- Patented developments in the implementation of transactions and the protection of information
- Money Transfers in 130 countries and payment services to more than 5000 service providers

You now know where that 131,176 figure stems from.

http://www.dan-andersson.net/

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Dan Andersson Scam Accusations Are Baseless

If you are one of those people that love “making money from home opportunities”, then you have probably read online about the Dan Andersson scam with Sitetalk/Unaico, where the company supposedly bilked millions of dollars from people in multiple countries. Sitetalk operated under Unaico, which is a company that Dan Andersson was the former president of, but he certainly did not have a part in wrongfully taking people’s money.

DAN ANDERSSON IS CREDIBLE & SUCCESSFUL

On the contrary to the rumors that have been circulating, Dan Andersson is an upstanding businessman that seeks to educate people on how to succeed as entrepreneurs and his new company LEO that he is co-owner of offers a range of products and services to people in multiple countries around the world. With thousands of satisfied client’s to LEO’s credit, it is pretty certain that a scam never existed. Dan has also led numerous fortune 500 companies, and his credibility is intact with large and small-time investors on a global scale. The accusations of the Dan Andersson scam are baseless.



https://www.aihitdata.com/company/0185262D/MINDFUL-NUTRITION-LTD/history#main

https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/bitstamp

Both the above use the same address: 5 JUPITER HOUSE CALLEVA PARK ALDERMASTON READING BERKSHIRE UNITED KINGDOM RG7 8NN

The former by David Bosley's MINDFUL NUTRITION LTD, with David seen here - https://branded.me/tor-anders-petteroe - and here - http://web.archive.org/web/20121110043121/http://www.welcometoleo.com/David.aspx
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November 05, 2016, 03:27:11 AM
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I see that CyrusTelegraph moved this thread to the scam section.  Grin Grin Grin <I can't seem to get anything pass him.  Cry>

Seriously, no prob with the move, bud. I'll tell theymos to put something extra in your stocking this Christmas.  Tongue Tongue Tongue
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November 05, 2016, 03:38:01 AM
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That Leo shill is a criminal as far as i am concerned.
And he has a habit of running around bad mouthing his scam competition.
To try and make himself look good of course.

Anyway.. don't think i have gone there (Cointelegraph) much ever.
But i have seen shenanigans at Coindesk for ages they are sleazy pieces of shit too.
Not sure of Coindesk takes payment for submitted stories or if it's common like that.

Not surprising the level of corruption is colossal !
Good work Bruno .. these guys all do look like scammy assholes.

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That Leo shill is a criminal as far as i am concerned.
And he has a habit of running around bad mouthing his scam competition.
To try and make himself look good of course.

Anyway.. don't think i have gone there (Cointelegraph) much ever.
But i have seen shenanigans at Coindesk for ages they are sleazy pieces of shit too.
Not sure of Coindesk takes payment for submitted stories or if it's common like that.

Not surprising the level of corruption is colossal !
Good work Bruno .. these guys all do look like scammy assholes.

Nefarious actors in the world-cum-[now] on the Internet jackoff all over themselves when they first stumble upon Bitcoin-cum-cryptocurrencies, immediately realizing that they can take their respective scammy enterprises to the next level, i.e. getting paid for shenanigans via pseudo-anonymous means if not embracing the space via marrying their nefarious venture of choice with any existing and/or starting up a shitcoin, introducing the latter, if such, with all the bells and whistles formerly employed by others plus adding their own masala.

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"No blockchain, we're not interested."

"We aren't trying to do the community any harm. Why don't you try to be a little more polite? Give us your moneys and we'll make you rich so you can live out the rest of your life in peace."
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Hello everybody.

My name is Ivan Liukau, I'm CEO of Hashing24.

Thank you for your interest in Hashing24 and reasonable criticism. This project  was initiated after we became partners with BitFury as our primary supplier of mining power.

All our contracts are real and anyone can request Bitfury this information, they will confirm. Also when your ordering withdrawal of your newly mined bitcoins you will receive email with transaction details at https://blockchain.info/. There you can check origin of your bitcoins. You will see that it is "Newly Generated Coins" from BitFury.

We plan to add more funding options like visa/mc, and others. We will keep you updated.

I understand your concerns, but all mining power that we provide is real. We started not too long ago and we are hoping that within time we earn your trust.

Sincerely yours,
Ivan Liukau, CEO of Hashing24
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November 10, 2016, 10:18:47 AM
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Uhhh.. nope.
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Hello everybody.

My name is Ivan Liukau, I'm CEO of Hashing24.

Thank you for your interest in Hashing24 and reasonable criticism. This project  was initiated after we became partners with BitFury as our primary supplier of mining power.

All our contracts are real and anyone can request Bitfury this information, they will confirm. Also when your ordering withdrawal of your newly mined bitcoins you will receive email with transaction details at https://blockchain.info/. There you can check origin of your bitcoins. You will see that it is "Newly Generated Coins" from BitFury.

We plan to add more funding options like visa/mc, and others. We will keep you updated.

I understand your concerns, but all mining power that we provide is real. We started not too long ago and we are hoping that within time we earn your trust.

Sincerely yours,
Ivan Liukau, CEO of Hashing24


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWa6Y7G8Ksg



First off, exactly how does a new-kid-on-the-block Bitcoin entity have a YouTube video up for almost three months now enjoying 64.4K views yet doesn't have a single comment below said video from the voicetress crypto community - good or bad [review]?

Furthermore, why did BitFury opted to share its newly created coins with the rest of the Bitcoin community opposed to keeping all the moneys for themselves and perhaps (fuck that perhaps shit!) their investors (https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/bitfury/investors)?

Exactly how and why does a formidable (benefit of the doubt) BitFury team up with an outfit whose activities on the Internet are sparse at best?

Exactly how does the partnership between you two's business model truly make moneys for all those opting to join the new service? Revisiting what I mentioned above, and how does the model HONESTLY earn moneys for BitFury over and beyond simply keeping the mined coins for themselves and investors? In re the latter, it makes no fuckin' sense to built, then maintain a website, not to mention the needed support, catered to virtual mining by newly sought-after clients when it'll be easier and, again, more profitable to simply maintain the status quo. That said, this fuckin' venture has scam written all over it, thus you, Ivan, are going to have to do some major PR work to turn that sentiment around 180.

Bruno

EDIT: http://bitcoincloudmining.org/en/hashing-24/



Serious question:  Roll Eyes Exactly who do I submit my request for moneys so that I can purchase a replacement laptop since the one I was currently using a few minutes ago is now broken due to my jizz dripping through its keys onto its electronics. The last noise it made was, "Noooooooooooooo!"

Here's another question now that I've found the above: Assuming that all of BitFury's investors are astute, will there be enough mining contracts available to the general public once all the investors and their closest allies gobble up as much as possible, in essence the investors augmenting their returns over and beyond what's stipulated in their respective investor agreements with BitFury? The question was asked assuming that a 405% return is better than any return the investors once hoped to gain prior to the marriage of BitFury and Hashing24. On the other hand, since I'm not truly versed in these things, perhaps, BitFury's investors already enjoy a massive ROI, where a 405% return is merely a drop in the bucket to them, hence being willing and able to share them peanuts with the bitcoin community through the new venture Hashing24. Somebody, please set me straight in that regard, thank you in advance.
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November 11, 2016, 12:47:19 AM
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Twice in one year it saddens me to have to report that I've made a grave error. I was basing my stance of a 405% return being an impossibility of bitcoins being mined via a SHA-256 algorithm, but now obvious to everybody but myself I see that that's not the case at all. Since I'm not versed in such things, I'll concede my former position safely assuming that a 405% return is truly possible when mining bitcoins with a scrypt algorithm as Hashing24 truly does, otherwise them honest folks wouldn't have declared such to be the case, with being an error totally outta the question given that these folks are well-versed in the cryptocurrency space since 2012, depicted as a truism below on the exact same page as linked-to above, hence they, themselves, wouldn't have expressed such a grave error like I unfortunately have.  Cry Please forgive me, all. Also, please forgive me for trying to extort moneys from Hashing24, for I have lied about squirting jizz all over my laptop.  Shocked It's working fine. That said, I'm investing one million dollars into Hashing24's bitcoin scrypt mining program, whereupon I, like everybody else, WILL earn a 405% ROI. We're all going to be fuckin' rich or richer thanks to the wonderful partnership between Hashing24 and BitFury. Thank you, one-post-wonder Ivan, for giving us in the bitcoin community the opportunity to take advantage of your wonderful program. You're the bestest!

Scrypt Mining Bitcoins to the Moon!

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