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July 22, 2013, 11:58:04 AM
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I don't want to be picky but as the genesis block is block 0, technically the 666th (God be praised) block is block 665, not 666

The Lord works in mysterious ways!   Check out block 665, it has the hash
d580da4f1e79a8faced10dd90eaa33f648f5a171ca38d3db15de14c5ff61c37a

and what is in the 6th place?  The 'a'.  What is 'a'?  The first letter of the alphabet, number 1!  What is 6+1?  7.  What is the 7th place of the hash?  It is 4! Just like before.   God knows all!

oh, and I guess were OFF TOPIC now Wink

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July 22, 2013, 11:58:18 AM
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This looks like a long thread. How high is the comedy value? Is it rewarding to read it? Can someone give me a summary?
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July 22, 2013, 12:00:59 PM
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This looks like a long thread. How high is the comedy value? Is it rewarding to read it? Can someone give me a summary?

It could be a manual for how not to launch a coin.
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July 22, 2013, 12:05:25 PM
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This looks like a long thread. How high is the comedy value? Is it rewarding to read it? Can someone give me a summary?
Check page 38, there's a few summary posts starting at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=256460.msg2761966#msg2761966
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July 22, 2013, 12:06:11 PM
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This looks like a long thread. How high is the comedy value? Is it rewarding to read it? Can someone give me a summary?

You need patience, but its rewarding for sure. Certainly any time better than TV Tongue

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July 22, 2013, 12:08:35 PM
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A few examples:


Loser,  I have more education and a higher IQ than you and all the monkeys in your entire family tree.  More lies by illiterate fools.

I'm still accumulating ixCoin.

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I think the bankers will target it se a bitcoin 2.0 for another ETF next year

The guy is really in desperate need of quick easy money…

I’ve skimmed through his writings on Devtome, and they turn out to be very close in spirit to those delusional ramblings he wrote here.


Read some of my economics papers, I doubt you can wrap your tiny mind around the first few words.

you don't know me so you mock what you don't get, just like a mindless child who's too arrogant to ask and learn, but thanks to God - My predictions have an uncanny ability to come true with freakishly high accuracy.  I have had over 30 dreams which have come true with exact details the very next day, but these predictions are based on not dreams, but sheer education, experience, knowledge of politics and the human condition and a deep feeling of things to come.

It's always small mental midgets like yourselves who laugh at people with vision and imagination simply because you lack the cognitive resonance and the spiritual harmony to understand anything more than that which is right in-front of your darkened eyeballs.

I made many bold and nearly impossible predictions in my current devtome writings - it take guts to put your reputation on the line, to put those impossible odds in writing but I did it cause that how I do and if I'm right, cowards like yourselves don't even admit you were mindless and cretins, you instead spew more vomit such as:  of course, I knew that, everyone knew that.That level of stupidity is really pure choice which is why I no longer to to help and explain or pity fools such as yourselves but now rather let you sulk in the stench of your mindless, ignorant filth.

How does it feel to know nothing and understand even less?  Just keep repeating what you heard on TV, muppet.  Blind sheep fattened for the slaughter - such is the end of every once great society.  You're nothing new - and hell needs souls to keep the fire burning so while you're mocking me why don't you turn your evil eye toward your Creator as well, cause if you think my ideas are crazy, you should read His book, the Bible, boy, a genius like yourself could probably sure teach God a few things, eh?  Hahahahaahaa.   If people like you weren't really this clueless and dumb it would really be incredibly funny, but in reality it's tragic for you know nothing and understand not even the words which come out of your own mouth as they're just regurgitated senseless words you heard somewhere. 

That's where we're different - read my papers  and you'll see most of them are truly original, I read but then I develop my own unique theories, idea and conclusions such that I've never heard them spoken by anybody else and that's what a free thinker is, as in nobody has been crazy or bold enough to say things like gold is going to $500 by next year or Bitcoin will get the ETF license with no issues and then Bitcoin will easily blow past $1,000 (next year) and lift most alt coins with it in a big way (most will go up easily 1,000%+ and a few much much higher), and ixCoin will be gamed soon after as it's the closest thing to bitcoin and will go from today's half a penny per coin to a much much hiher price, $50-$100 not being out of the question, hence I've bought 1% of ixCoin as I do put my money where my mouth is, etc.  Show me one reporter or genius wallstreet analyst who has made those kind of predictions before me.

Keep laughing and do the opposite of what I say cause if I'm crazy then the opposite of what I say will make you rich, right.  LOL, I dare you!

Good luck and God bless everyone.


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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=256460.msg2754317#msg2754317

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July 22, 2013, 12:19:05 PM
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This looks like a long thread. How high is the comedy value? Is it rewarding to read it? Can someone give me a summary?

It could be a manual for how not to launch a coin.

Another one? I remember the Quickcoin thingy. That was pretty awesome.
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July 22, 2013, 12:42:37 PM
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Aww, now how's Vlad ever gonna find this thread to dispense more of his wisdom? ç_ç

This looks like a long thread. How high is the comedy value? Is it rewarding to read it? Can someone give me a summary?

It could be a manual for how not to launch a coin.

Another one? I remember the Quickcoin thingy. That was pretty awesome.

Now this I gotta see!

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July 22, 2013, 12:56:13 PM
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I think none of the bounties have been worked on cause the board moved so fast they got buried.  So I updated the first page with all the more urgent bounty info.

As I ger more bitcoins I will add more counties.  As of Right now nobody has to pitch in.  I have all those coins away so at least for now I have to figure something out. 

But the bounties I out up now are really important to get this coin off the ground so lets see if s unify can get them done.

I tried using similar pay structure I've seen on other threads.  For example got spots paid out 5 spot coins which are worthless for a p2p pool while I was giving away 100,000 blocks.  And te bounty for the same p2p pol is .2 BTC which is easily worth 20 times more than the bounty spots paid.

I know this is open source but I can't imagine paying anyone 5 or even 100 NUGs coins when they have no value for any bounty.

So I am paying for all these bounties out of my pocket end some ilk cost around $2,000 but there if I get that top programmer to add some serious features.

Thanks guys and lets see if we can get some bounties done, spots is getting it done and he's not paying his guys anything but insults.

He says its because they like him more - I suppose that's possible but I just don't see it when you don't try to at least pay the guys making your coin much better at least a bounty similar to other small struggling coins.

I actually feel bad only lying only .2 BTC for a pool but that's most threads pay but if I had the money I would easy pay double that at least.

I'm doing all I can so let's help each other.  Many if you now have lots of coins while I have none so making NUGs worth more can raise the value of your coins.

There no reason why NUGs can't be on an exchange in 60 days if we finish these bounties and I get one or Teo more cool new innovative features added.

Lets work together and we can make this the best coin.  And I do mean the best.

Thanks guys, and good night.



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July 22, 2013, 12:57:07 PM
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Now this I gotta see!

Strap yourself in for a wild ride:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=226096.0
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July 22, 2013, 01:03:53 PM
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Oh man I remember it now, that was quite weird too

But this thread is definitely better

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July 22, 2013, 01:08:41 PM
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TL;DR

With ASICs coming and without litecoin, small CPU/GPU miners would be mining around 0.000001 BTC a day



Does someone know why r3 doesn't post here anymore?



I wrote 12 letters with details and screen shots..  The Feds actually actively prosecute black-mailers.  That's where he crossed the line with me and I took some action.


Besides. He stole millions of NUGs and sold them for BTC.

Remember "the dude" sold 3,000 NugS for .18 BTC.

Try at least 3 million NUGs and that's just what he stole from me and who knows what he stole while we were all locked out and then he messed up the entire code to protect you guys from bad me and you all actually voted for him. Ahahhahahaaa.  I remember you actually did vote for that move.
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That bought him enough time to steal more nuggets and dump them and then mess up the code so badly that he covered his tracks.
I  wouldn't be surprised if he made over 100 BTC in just 2 days thanks to really stupid sheeple listening to an obvious scammer while i gave proof suffer proof I wasn't scamming anyone.

Too bad people's envy, hate and jealously blind them beyond the level of stupidity which is what allowed r3 to succeed.

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July 22, 2013, 01:11:33 PM
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Again, you can't steal coins (except if r3 broke the secp256k1 EC?)

I wrote 12 letters with details and screen shots..  The Feds actually actively prosecute black-mailers.  That's where he crossed the line with me and I took some action.
Could you prove you sent those letters?

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July 22, 2013, 01:12:10 PM
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Besides. He stole millions of NUGs and sold them for BTC.

You gave them to him...

Remember "the dude" sold 3,000 NugS for .18 BTC.

Actually, it was 0.018 BTC, on iceycrypt.com, and that transaction was later reversed because of a server issue.

They are still listed on there for the same price, though.  Still waiting for the actual sale to go through.

This coin is dead, Vlad.  You should move on.  
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July 22, 2013, 01:12:47 PM
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You should move on. 
Don't

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July 22, 2013, 01:13:14 PM
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Oh man I remember it now, that was quite weird too

But this thread is definitely better


What thread is that?  It's confusing?  Is it another Nuggets copy like spots with his 8,000 views in 12 hours with hardly any posts?

Lol, it's so funny he's got some bot programmer hitting up the views on his thread non-stop.  And nobody, none of you so called programmers even noticed.  Too funny.  

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July 22, 2013, 01:15:14 PM
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Besides. He stole millions of NUGs and sold them for BTC.

You gave them to him...

Remember "the dude" sold 3,000 NugS for .18 BTC.

Actually, it was 0.018 BTC, on iceycrypt.com, and that transaction was later reversed because of a server issue.

They are still listed on there for the same price, though.  Still waiting for the actual sale to go through.

This coin is dead, Vlad.  You should move on.  


No, I gave him 1.1 million and when he quit in less than 12 hours he had no right to keep them all.  He then. Mined the other .5% another 2.2 million which he stole.  And that's the coins I actually know about. 

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July 22, 2013, 01:16:22 PM
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Is it another Nuggets copy like spots with his 8,000 views in 12 hours with hardly any posts?
Actually it is the contrary, it happened before yours and had similar non-sense posts

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July 22, 2013, 01:17:39 PM
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I'll let him defend himself if he wants to... but your coin sucks and the fact that you gave away your premine of "The Miners Coin" to people who were not mining, just proves how well you follow through with your ideas.

Good luck on your future ventures, Vlad!
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July 22, 2013, 01:17:53 PM
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Besides. He stole millions of NUGs and sold them for BTC.

You gave them to him...

Remember "the dude" sold 3,000 NugS for .18 BTC.

Actually, it was 0.018 BTC, on iceycrypt.com, and that transaction was later reversed because of a server issue.

They are still listed on there for the same price, though.  Still waiting for the actual sale to go through.

This coin is dead, Vlad.  You should move on. 


No, I gave him 1.1 million and when he quit in less than 12 hours he had no right to keep them all.  He then. Mined the other .5% another 2.2 million which he stole.  And that's the coins I actually know about. 
Actually he had the right to keep them unless you signed a contract
Also, .5% = 1.1million, not 2.2 (check the code if you want)
And if he mined them I don't see how he stole them

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