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May 07, 2013, 07:35:06 AM
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Please donate to the worlds largest charity, what ever it be. Tell them you will make a donation of over $100,000 or wait til it hits $120-130 a coin before sending and tell them a donation of $130,000 paid in bitcoin if they add the link on site to send it to. The only requirement is that they have to keep the link on site, this will be massive for bitcoin if it happens.

Imagine if you can get the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to accept bitcoin.
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It's safe to assume that at least one person ordered a BFL product based off this official statement on BFL's website. It's also safe to assume that at least two people purchased BFL products due to Josh's bet because of the trust factor alone.

Unfortunately, this is probably true and doesn't sit well with me at all.

I don't know who exactly runeks is, but it does seem clear the company made this offer. (Note: I have taken a screenshot of this link in case they delete this post)

Because of this, correction or compensation is required. So in addition to what PG offers here, I will also donate $200 to the charity of BFL's choice assuming they are able to meet Bruno's requirement of proof that 1000BTC was paid to a charity. Put simply, my conditions are that if PG is satisfied with the proof enough to donate, I will also donate.

With regards to the runeks bet, I'm not sure I agree that a 50:1 bet was exactly fair, but that does appear to be what Inaba agreed to. So, if runeks is happy with whatever he got and PG is satisfied that runeks was compensated justly, I will definitely go through with an additional $200 donation to Inaba's favorite charity. I require no proof other than that PG is satisfied that runeks is satisfied.

I will donate to whichever charity they choose, regardless of said charity's CharityNavigator score (a site I follow regularly).

$400 total is a small amount of worthless fiat, but enough of the fiat that they covet so dearly to encourage both BFL and Inaba to do the right thing, IMHO. These bets were VERY predatory and encouraged people to purchase units on figures that were NOT met. It is only fair they do the right thing and honor their debts.

Otherwise, they have zero integrity and absolutely no business participating on these forums.

So, to be clear, $400 to a charity(s) of Josh/BFL choice once they prove that 1000 BTC was donated, and another $200 once it's proven that runeks bet was satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt, Raize putting it in my court in showing that that particular 1000 BTC was indeed transferred.

I look forward to Raize confirming or amending this proposition.

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May 07, 2013, 05:25:20 PM
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That is correct.
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May 07, 2013, 06:20:15 PM
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That is correct.
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May 07, 2013, 10:33:56 PM
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why do you quote someone saying something?

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May 07, 2013, 10:34:44 PM
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why do you quote someone saying something?

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May 08, 2013, 12:46:55 AM
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why do you quote someone saying something?

why do you quote two people saying something?

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May 08, 2013, 12:51:04 AM
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To be honest, I'm appalled that Josh doesn't have the scammer tag. 1000 BTC is a lot of money to default on. The bet wasn't especially formal, but it clearly wasn't a joke. This is in the same ballpark as Matthew's, which got him a scammer tag.
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May 08, 2013, 12:54:30 AM
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To be honest, I'm appalled that Josh doesn't have the scammer tag. 1000 BTC is a lot of money to default on. The bet wasn't especially formal, but it clearly wasn't a joke. This is in the same ballpark as Matthew's, which got him a scammer tag.

Theymos is turning his eye to this? Double standards?


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May 08, 2013, 11:31:19 AM
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From a very uneducated perspective - I am utterly baffled that this forum has not banned / got rid of BFL advertisements OR given them scammer tags.

The company is possibly the least professional I have ever seen but yet it seems like very few people stand up against them. Advertising here, with the blessing of this forum, has enabled them to scam many more people than even they could have dreamed of.



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May 08, 2013, 02:03:31 PM
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I knew of the bet existence but seriously guys? We are in the Bitcoin world. No signed messages no GPG keys? And now you want Josh to honor the bet? really? Josh? The same Josh from BFL? Honoring predetermined terms?

You all high on the emissions of your mining rigs if you think this is going to happen, IMO.

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you want Josh to honor the bet? really? Josh? The same Josh from BFL? Honoring predetermined terms?

LOL +1

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May 08, 2013, 02:16:19 PM
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Can someone tell me why this is in the Off-Topic forum and not in Scam Accusations?
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May 08, 2013, 05:34:58 PM
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I'd consider myself a bit more reserved, and not part of the whole "Hurr Durr BFL and Josh are scammers! He's some lame memes and jokes about them..." bandwagon. But have you guys seen the latest update? I mean, it looks like they are delaying shipping further so they can meet their original power specs. Or in other words, they'll save money if they spend thousands more designing a better board rather than giving to charity. https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/2239-what-happened-chips-3.html#post30793

I sincerely hope this isn't the case.

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May 08, 2013, 05:57:06 PM
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why do you quote someone saying something?

why do you quote two people saying something?

Apologies, for I assumed simply quoting it would suffice, having nothing else to add. Obviously, I deserve 500 lashes with a wet noodle. Who's providing the noodle and who's doing the whipping?  Grin

Can someone tell me why this is in the Off-Topic forum and not in Scam Accusations?

I felt it should go here to not clog up the Scam thread, whereupon if my assertions proved viable, some other member(s) would migrate the proof(s).

From a very uneducated perspective - I am utterly baffled that this forum has not banned / got rid of BFL advertisements OR given them scammer tags.

The company is possibly the least professional I have ever seen but yet it seems like very few people stand up against them. Advertising here, with the blessing of this forum, has enabled them to scam many more people than even they could have dreamed of.


Either Google is no longer allowing the ads from BFL, or BFL has scaled back their advertising dollars.

I just thought of something of which may have already been expressed elsewhere, but eluded me: Why is it that both Josh/BFL stated loathing the BitcoinTalk forum, yet pay for ads here to garner sales from the same community they despise?

If one is an Agnostic, they don't advertise any wares they have on some religious forum. Likewise, if one's a racist, they don't advertise on sites populated with those they loathe, regardless if they would recognize a noticeable uptick in sales.

OTOH, you do promote to those having vulnerabilities, e.g., the elderly fond of playing the lottery.
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May 08, 2013, 06:08:31 PM
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I'd consider myself a bit more reserved, and not part of the whole "Hurr Durr BFL and Josh are scammers! He's some lame memes and jokes about them..." bandwagon. But have you guys seen the latest update? I mean, it looks like they are delaying shipping further so they can meet their original power specs. Or in other words, they'll save money if they spend thousands more designing a better board rather than giving to charity. https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/2239-what-happened-chips-3.html#post30793

I sincerely hope this isn't the case.

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May 08, 2013, 06:17:08 PM
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I made a prank bet to goad people I thought were stupid, gullible, and mostly the kind of people who would post "get rid of matthew" style threads (so it was out of spite mostly). Despite never touching a single bitcent, I ended up losing $63,000, a job, and have had to initiate settlements with over a hundred people, (many of which admitted that they'd never even pay) in an effort to make things right. I may *never* successfully pay every last person as a result of the constant volatility. What I did was absolutely over the line and I deserved everything I got. I received a violent reaction from the greedy community who had already been duped into losing their fortunes in an "ask questions later" ponzi. I received a scammer tag *instantly* after the bet ended because it was obvious to Theymos that I had no intention of paying at the time (he even posted a macro image of a cat "Do you think this is a game?").

Let me repeat the important points: I, a well known troll and an individual, not a serious business, was held to my responsibilities for a bet, a bet that was intended merely to troll and was held to every penny, not just by the people involved in the bet, but by moderators and Theymos (admin) himself because the statements of claim to pay (bet) were made here on this forum. I am not a scammer, and thus take responsibility for my actions.

Now let's take Josh. He, as a company (representative) makes a public promise (on the forum) that if they cannot deliver within their specified range, they will pay 1000BTC to a charity. They not only failed to deliver on spec, they failed to deliver period. Are they sorry for making claims they couldn't back up? I'm sure they (privately) are, very much so. Would it be considered scamming if they didn't, despite obvious pain, pay the 1000 BTC to charity? Yes.

Josh and BFL have already earned a scammer tag, Theymos is just apparently waiting for something. As someone who has received a hasty scammer tag from Theymos *twice* since joining these forums, it always has been quite insulting to watch the favoritism here. It's kind of what made me (a normally serious poster) into a troll in the first place-- I completely lost all respect for these forums on multiple occasions.

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I made a prank bet to goad people I thought were stupid, gullible, and mostly the kind of people who would post "get rid of matthew" style threads (so it was out of spite mostly). Despite never touching a single bitcent, I ended up losing $63,000, a job, and have had to initiate settlements with over a hundred people, (many of which admitted that they'd never even pay) in an effort to make things right. I may *never* successfully pay every last person as a result of the constant volatility. What I did was absolutely over the line and I deserved everything I got. I received a violent reaction from the greedy community who had already been duped into losing their fortunes in an "ask questions later" ponzi. I received a scammer tag *instantly* after the bet ended because it was obvious to Theymos that I had no intention of paying at the time (he even posted a macro image of a cat "Do you think this is a game?").

Let me repeat the important points: I, a well known troll and an individual, not a serious business, was held to my responsibilities for a bet, a bet that was intended merely to troll and was held to every penny, not just by the people involved in the bet, but by moderators and Theymos (admin) himself because the statements of claim to pay (bet) were made here on this forum. I am not a scammer, and thus take responsibility for my actions.

Now let's take Josh. He, as a company (representative) makes a public promise (on the forum) that if they cannot deliver within their specified range, they will pay 1000BTC to a charity. They not only failed to deliver on spec, they failed to deliver period. Are they sorry for making claims they couldn't back up? I'm sure they (privately) are, very much so. Would it be considered scamming if they didn't, despite obvious pain, pay the 1000 BTC to charity? Yes.

Josh and BFL have already earned a scammer tag, Theymos is just apparently waiting for something. As someone who has received a hasty scammer tag from Theymos *twice* since joining these forums, it always has been quite insulting to watch the favoritism here. It's kind of what made me (a normally serious poster) into a troll in the first place-- I completely lost all respect for these forums on multiple occasions.

Bravo! Well said and a very compelling argument for a scammer tag for Josh and BFL.

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I made a prank bet to goad people I thought were stupid, gullible, and mostly the kind of people who would post "get rid of matthew" style threads (so it was out of spite mostly). Despite never touching a single bitcent, I ended up losing $63,000, a job, and have had to initiate settlements with over a hundred people, (many of which admitted that they'd never even pay) in an effort to make things right. I may *never* successfully pay every last person as a result of the constant volatility. What I did was absolutely over the line and I deserved everything I got. I received a violent reaction from the greedy community who had already been duped into losing their fortunes in an "ask questions later" ponzi. I received a scammer tag *instantly* after the bet ended because it was obvious to Theymos that I had no intention of paying at the time (he even posted a macro image of a cat "Do you think this is a game?").

Let me repeat the important points: I, a well known troll and an individual, not a serious business, was held to my responsibilities for a bet, a bet that was intended merely to troll and was held to every penny, not just by the people involved in the bet, but by moderators and Theymos (admin) himself because the statements of claim to pay (bet) were made here on this forum. I am not a scammer, and thus take responsibility for my actions.

Now let's take Josh. He, as a company (representative) makes a public promise (on the forum) that if they cannot deliver within their specified range, they will pay 1000BTC to a charity. They not only failed to deliver on spec, they failed to deliver period. Are they sorry for making claims they couldn't back up? I'm sure they (privately) are, very much so. Would it be considered scamming if they didn't, despite obvious pain, pay the 1000 BTC to charity? Yes.

Josh and BFL have already earned a scammer tag, Theymos is just apparently waiting for something. As someone who has received a hasty scammer tag from Theymos *twice* since joining these forums, it always has been quite insulting to watch the favoritism here. It's kind of what made me (a normally serious poster) into a troll in the first place-- I completely lost all respect for these forums on multiple occasions.

+1 yup so Theymos why no action?

Pirate got one, MNW got one, Josh/BFL should too.


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Please donate to the worlds largest charity, what ever it be. Tell them you will make a donation of over $100,000 or wait til it hits $120-130 a coin before sending and tell them a donation of $130,000 paid in bitcoin if they add the link on site to send it to. The only requirement is that they have to keep the link on site, this will be massive for bitcoin if it happens.

Imagine if you can get the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to accept bitcoin.

Damn, after the interview I say yesterday, this is truly a possibility!
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