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December 28, 2017, 07:46:32 PM |
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Question is , when we can mine it ? As soon as they find some indian freelancer to make some sort of working code. And not very expensive, cuz', you know... They will pay the poor guy with shitcoins
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affengesicht
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December 28, 2017, 07:48:30 PM |
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Demalit
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December 28, 2017, 07:49:24 PM |
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Hello! And where to get the address of the wallet?
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altcoinix
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December 28, 2017, 07:52:53 PM |
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caozhiyuan
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December 28, 2017, 07:55:04 PM |
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where is wallet?
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dlezama
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December 28, 2017, 07:55:16 PM |
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This scam has shaken my belief in crypto currencies.
I still can't believe that so many people believe in an obvious fraud so easily. This is the danger of the current hype about crypto currencies. There are more and more people who just want to make the quick money without even knowing anything about the basics. The fraud is so obvious if you check the their github repo.
Scam like this will be a major threat to Bitcoin in the future and a big danger for the trust in crypto as a whole. Why did so many people still believe in this scam? Are some people really that stupid?
Yes, they are. IQ median is 100 remember? Take a quick look at the percentiles and you'll see 1.2 billion people with an IQ of 85 or less. That's 1.2 billion idiots to profit from.
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December 28, 2017, 08:03:03 PM |
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You've been scammed. Congratulations. Jaap Terlouw is sitting at home laughing about your stupidity and naivety.
How have we been scammed? It is a fork, in the sense that the only people who could have been scammed, are the ones buying the futures right?
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December 28, 2017, 08:13:40 PM |
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drhack, stop to promote your blog here I don't need to promote my blog anywhere its all over the web already and your scam is just going to get you in trouble , because as per you "other team" members they are "hired" to work a.k.a Part Time The only person who is going to get charged with this scam (eventually) is the "Founder" ...
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cryptofarmer
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December 28, 2017, 08:14:51 PM |
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Alright, so far no pool is working, all wallets are crashed upon reaching the fork height. The only one that is working, is the official pool... Kinda weird imho. Do they use a different wallet source?
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madmartyk
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December 28, 2017, 08:16:24 PM |
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I like that there has already been 633 BTC volume on YoBit for B2x so far. Lot of dumping going on.
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affengesicht
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December 28, 2017, 08:18:17 PM |
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You've been scammed. Congratulations. Jaap Terlouw is sitting at home laughing about your stupidity and naivety.
How have we been scammed? It is a fork, in the sense that the only people who could have been scammed, are the ones buying the futures right? I was referring to this guy who was trying to get their code from github running. The "team" knows nothing about blockchain technology at all. They couldn't even answer some simple questions about the technology here in this thread.
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December 28, 2017, 08:21:45 PM |
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I like that there has already been 633 BTC volume on YoBit for B2x so far. Lot of dumping going on.
makes sense, but what doesnt is the few buy orders. Why would people put in buy orders knowing what this is all about ?
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madmartyk
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December 28, 2017, 08:24:11 PM |
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Do they use a different wallet source? Judging by the addrs mining on their pool, they use a regular BTC wallet. What transactions are they mining? Ha ha. Take a guess. I was wondering if they are BTC wallets, also no where on the pool does it give the block number
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cryptofarmer
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December 28, 2017, 08:24:18 PM |
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All are BTC nodes... No new nodes available / hardcoded?
176.31.252.223:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.15.1 12/28/2017 21:21:22 0.202 MB 205.251.22.236:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.14.0 12/28/2017 21:21:25 0.092 MB 91.196.8.71:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.15.0.1 12/28/2017 21:21:32 0.208 MB [2001:0:5ef5:79fb:3c45:150f:b8d9:b13a]:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.15.1 12/28/2017 21:21:33 0.127 MB 117.107.209.74:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.14.2 12/28/2017 21:21:35 0.124 MB [2804:14d:1488:b7:2157:db55:d07b:55ae]:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.15.1 12/28/2017 21:21:37 0.097 MB [2001:0:5ef5:79fb:2c02:1f2f:9352:81fb]:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.15.0.1 12/28/2017 21:21:39 0.121 MB 107.190.39.23:8333 70015 Satoshi:0.15.0.1(NO2X) 12/28/2017 21:21:54 0.169 MB
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CryptoHodler30
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December 28, 2017, 08:24:30 PM |
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I like that there has already been 633 BTC volume on YoBit for B2x so far. Lot of dumping going on.
makes sense, but what doesnt is the few buy orders. Why would people put in buy orders knowing what this is all about ? Posted by: dlezama Insert Quote Quote from: affengesicht on Today at 07:17:58 PM This scam has shaken my belief in crypto currencies. I still can't believe that so many people believe in an obvious fraud so easily. This is the danger of the current hype about crypto currencies. There are more and more people who just want to make the quick money without even knowing anything about the basics. The fraud is so obvious if you check the their github repo. Scam like this will be a major threat to Bitcoin in the future and a big danger for the trust in crypto as a whole. Why did so many people still believe in this scam? Are some people really that stupid? Yes, they are. IQ median is 100 remember? Take a quick look at the percentiles and you'll see 1.2 billion people with an IQ of 85 or less. That's 1.2 billion idiots to profit from.
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cryptofarmer
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December 28, 2017, 08:25:12 PM |
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Do they use a different wallet source? Judging by the addrs mining on their pool, they use a regular BTC wallet. What transactions are they mining? Ha ha. Take a guess. I was wondering if they are BTC wallets, also no where on the pool does it give the block number And 69 pending 107 confirmed. kinda fast block time lol
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December 28, 2017, 08:28:54 PM |
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We don't have an official wallet yet, but you can use mine.. there you go: 16AxTvp6TcqXKe3N2CMkFshoCqLyMJZWcY
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December 28, 2017, 08:36:06 PM Last edit: December 28, 2017, 09:01:29 PM by affengesicht |
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Do they use a different wallet source? Judging by the addrs mining on their pool, they use a regular BTC wallet. What transactions are they mining? Ha ha. Take a guess. It's really alarming to see that there are actually people out there who pay $400 (!) for this obvious scam. They might have bought some of the 6 million premined coins from Jaap Turlouw. I've even seen some "trading experts" on youtube and twitter who told people to sell their altcoins for bitcoin in order to get these "free coins". Is it really that easy to manipulate the market by some criminals from the Ukraine? What did they do? (Template for future scammers) - Set up a nice website and upload a video with a rocket to the moon. Add some random people to your "team"
- Write prepaid articles in press, such as lenta.ru, forklog, forbes, and so on, imposting themself as an original segwit2x.
- Ignore or delete any technical questions about the coin. (You can't answer them anyway because you don't have someone in your "team" who knows much about blockchain technology)
- Set up a github repo with code you copied from another repo
- Add some scam code that gives you free premined coins. Additionally you can add a few lines of irrelevant code such as changing some names. (Most people won't verify what's in the repo anyway. It would take too much time for them as they are here for the quick money.)
- Ask some exchanges to add your scam coin. They won't say no as they will also earn money with your scam.
- Finally: Make a lot of money by selling your premined coins
I never expected defrauding people will be that easy. This will definitely not be the last fake fork. A lot of other "teams" will try the same thing and I'm sure it will work.
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madmartyk
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December 28, 2017, 08:38:02 PM |
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What are people mining on the "Official Pool"? If they are using BTC addresses what are they expecting to get?
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