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January 27, 2014, 05:07:46 PM |
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I don't have any reason to believe it's a scam, since they've already raised millions of dollars and seem to be still actively working for the business, a pure scamster might have left with the money by now.
However, I have been very critical of the business model and have still seen no evidence it works or that they actually have a product to sell. For a company that has millions of USD there's no decent website showing the products etc.
Also for all the mention of PwC and licenced etc, perhaps showing the proof of actual issued licences ie scans of letters from the authorities for Investment, Banking or Money Transmission licences would help...........
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NanoAkron
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January 27, 2014, 06:04:27 PM |
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I'm here to rid my Bitcoin of this fail & aids.
What a stupid thing to say. We're here to talk like adults. If you want to talk like a child, go associate with other children.
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mainline
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January 27, 2014, 06:32:53 PM |
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I'm here to rid my Bitcoin of this fail & aids.
What a stupid thing to say. We're here to talk like adults. If you want to talk like a child, go associate with other children. What made you think that a post ending with "Okay, noted, thx bye." was written by an adult? You, though better mannered than most, nevertheless ignore my arguments, choosing to focus instead on irrelevant asides. Now, for instance, you have commented on my reply to another user, ignoring my reply to you. You ask a question. You get an answer. You ignore the answer, telling me instead that users here attempt to mimic adult speech. I know they do. But I want to talk to them using language that they may actually understand. I hate cosplay.
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ThickAsThieves
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January 27, 2014, 06:46:11 PM |
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All LMB-holdings.com technical support requests sent my way are forwarded to Neo's IT team. I assume they don't work weekends.
I'll also remind everyone this forum is not the place for support.
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NanoAkron
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January 27, 2014, 07:10:44 PM |
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I'm here to rid my Bitcoin of this fail & aids.
What a stupid thing to say. We're here to talk like adults. If you want to talk like a child, go associate with other children. What made you think that a post ending with "Okay, noted, thx bye." was written by an adult? You, though better mannered than most, nevertheless ignore my arguments, choosing to focus instead on irrelevant asides. Now, for instance, you have commented on my reply to another user, ignoring my reply to you. You ask a question. You get an answer. You ignore the answer, telling me instead that users here attempt to mimic adult speech. I know they do. But I want to talk to them using language that they may actually understand. I hate cosplay. And now you're ignored.
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January 27, 2014, 11:20:17 PM Last edit: January 27, 2014, 11:58:40 PM by zumzero |
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'mainline' is a well known troll called 'crumbs' who was given a lifetime ban from bitcointalk.org
He uses over a dozen accounts and hides behind a proxy and regularly creates new accounts.
What I am reading here is typical for crumbs as I've read the same nonsense over on the ActM thread for the last six months and it fits his modus operandi.
I really feel sorry for you guys on this thread as it looks as though he has leeched on and may well become part of the furniture. The best thing to do is not get sucked in by him. Do not reply to him otherwise you have given him his stage. Ignore him totally and report him to the moderators. Good luck.
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mainline
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January 27, 2014, 11:26:35 PM |
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^^ It's one person now with a ridiculous number of socks, posting on multiple threads basically being a twat. Seems to think this forum is his own personal play thing.
It's Eduardo from Hashfast. Welcome to bitcointalk. Your alt seems to have other ideas
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January 28, 2014, 02:30:33 AM |
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'mainline' is a well known troll called 'crumbs' who was given a lifetime ban from bitcointalk.org
He uses over a dozen accounts and hides behind a proxy and regularly creates new accounts.
What I am reading here is typical for crumbs as I've read the same nonsense over on the ActM thread for the last six months and it fits his modus operandi.
I really feel sorry for you guys on this thread as it looks as though he has leeched on and may well become part of the furniture. The best thing to do is not get sucked in by him. Do not reply to him otherwise you have given him his stage. Ignore him totally and report him to the moderators. Good luck.
+1 Couldn't work out if it was crumbs or pannake. I don't know why this individual does this (serious mental health issues?) but spreading so much hate, bitterness and ill-will seems to be a destructive path to follow. Your advice is the best strategy.
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"Markets always move in the direction to hurt the most investors." AnonyMint "Market depth is meaningless" AdamstgBit
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lewicki
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January 28, 2014, 03:09:57 AM Last edit: January 28, 2014, 03:36:25 AM by lewicki |
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I'd pay for a ticket to see the expression on its face the day it comes to the realization of all the time accumulated doing nothing to better one's self. What % of your life is gone? There are creators and there are wreckers. Wrecking is easy, simple pleasure, that's akin to eating a refined desert... you get the idea But whatever man; do whatever you want and use whatever excuse or rationalization to make it feel better. I won't get in your way.
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N_S
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January 28, 2014, 03:33:34 AM |
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There are creators and there are wreckers. Wrecking is easy, simply pleasure, that's akin to eating a refined desert... you get the idea Well said.
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January 28, 2014, 03:55:16 AM Last edit: January 28, 2014, 04:10:22 AM by mainline |
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There are creators and there are wreckers. Wrecking is easy, simply pleasure, that's akin to eating a refined desert... you get the idea Well said. What's being "created" here is your very own killing floor. A slaughterhouse so attractive to cattle that it needs no chutes - cows moo each other on, pay admission, and finally present their bowed bovine foreheads to the guy working the stunner. Sorry if I seem unimpressed.
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lewicki
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January 28, 2014, 03:59:24 AM |
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I'm now under the assumption that when Danny said Saturday, he meant this upcoming Saturday - which is the 1st of February (when the advertising blitzkrieg begins). Hopefully the merchant is revealed around that time as well. XBT price is slumping which is also good for Neo. Fingers crossed, NO WHAMMIES!
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January 28, 2014, 08:44:23 AM |
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I'm now under the assumption that when Danny said Saturday, he meant this upcoming Saturday - which is the 1st of February (when the advertising blitzkrieg begins). Hopefully the merchant is revealed around that time as well. XBT price is slumping which is also good for Neo. Fingers crossed, NO WHAMMIES! I thought the bank buy in was pretty big news...it's not exactly soundbite stuff I grant you but sometimes business news isn't exactly razzle dazzle unless its spun like roulette wheel. I know you yourself have commented that banks are not exactly stable institutions but I suspect Neo has not taken this step lightly. Amid all the negative noise here I noticed no-one picked up on the comment by someone who actually attended the the presentation: I left papageorgiou's talk convinced that they know their shit, and more confident in my early investment in their company. Hoping their launch is as exciting as their ideas and tech. Which backs up similar sentiments by the forum user (sorry forgot your name ) who visited the offices late last year.
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"Markets always move in the direction to hurt the most investors." AnonyMint "Market depth is meaningless" AdamstgBit
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N_S
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January 28, 2014, 04:49:25 PM |
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Which backs up similar sentiments by the forum user (sorry forgot your name ) who visited the offices late last year. It's alright, I won't hold it against you
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lewicki
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January 29, 2014, 06:39:30 AM Last edit: January 29, 2014, 08:02:02 AM by lewicki |
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I would like to rescind my negativity from earlier this week. Great presentation. Crowd loved it too. I can't wait for the merchant announcement and grand opening on the 24th. It also looks like Euro pegged accounts are taking a back seat for now, so if anyone had any concerns about that, that should be alleviating. The first time-locked accounts would start around February 24th and last 3 months (May 24th). Those profits would apply to the 2nd quarter. So unless something else is going on behind the scenes, I foresee a small dividend (miniscule) for 1st quarter and a large one for 2nd quarter and an even larger one for 3rd quarter once word gets around that people are making good interest. Since Neo is spreading out into MANY sectors, such as buying a financial institution, and R&Ding BTMS, many of the would be profits are being reinvested into the infrastructure, which is fine by me. I would like to see an updated prospectus however. The further the price of bitcoin goes up, the further the valuation of Neo needs to trend. I'm not a financial analyst, but it seems that Neo should want to get the .0035XBT/share dividend monkey off its back ASAP. How long do you foresee the process of getting the license to allow Neo to underwrite to take? Again, the presentation was a breath of fresh air for anyone looking to legitimize bitcoin and take it to the next level.
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equipoise
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January 29, 2014, 10:07:35 AM |
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Great presentation. Thank you for sharing.
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NanoAkron
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January 29, 2014, 10:19:30 AM |
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Great presentation. Thank you for sharing. Good presentation. Little concerned that one of the key aspects of their prospectus (Euro <--> BTC accounts) isn't being delivered yet, but something that is not in their prospectus (EasyCoin) is… And please change 'time locked' for something like 'bond' or 'savings'
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Herp
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January 29, 2014, 12:34:55 PM |
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Great presentation. Thank you for sharing. Good presentation. Little concerned that one of the key aspects of their prospectus (Euro <--> BTC accounts) isn't being delivered yet, but something that is not in their prospectus (EasyCoin) is… And please change 'time locked' for something like 'bond' or 'savings' As lewicky said earlier, I think that's actually a good idea. Although they wanted to put important focus on that part, it was difficult thing to pull off using complicated trading that may or may not work out. There are plenty of opportunities Neo can take advantage of in the Bitcoin space atm, especially if they solidify their position as first real Bitcoin financial institution. The underwriting part was interesting, guess it means expanding into security exchange business, which they've already hinted here a few times. They might become the first fully legit Bitcoin stock exchange. If you recall during the Max Keiser show, the CFO of University of Cyprus talked about creating a Bitcoin security exchange in Cyprus, one that would be fully compliant. Cyprus as the Bitcoin financial center of the world or of Europe at least. Could be big. How long do you foresee the process of getting the license to allow Neo to underwrite to take? Not long, I think, and if the above is any indicator, process should be well underway.
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