Armchair Miner
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November 29, 2013, 08:00:34 AM |
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She's not a dick because she made 50% ROI in 2 hours. I just want to know which dick just bought 330 fee shares, after a quick browsing I saw that.
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iampingu
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November 29, 2013, 09:30:26 AM |
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She's not a dick because she made 50% ROI in 2 hours. I just want to know which dick just bought 330 fee shares, after a quick browsing I saw that.
330 fee shares bouight 10 hours ago, prior to that none were sold in that volume, after that, 300 more were bought and only 52 sold. Who made ROI and where? Magically buying many things, doesn't give you a ROI.
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Bitcoin Oz
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November 29, 2013, 09:42:07 AM |
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RealSolid is most likely Ken or Colin Armitt of the cryptoexchange scam.
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erk
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November 29, 2013, 09:57:40 AM Last edit: November 29, 2013, 10:18:22 AM by erk |
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RealSolid is most likely Ken or Colin Armitt of the cryptoexchange scam.
I didn't think those guys programmed anything more complex than .NET. She's not a dick because she made 50% ROI in 2 hours. I just want to know which dick just bought 330 fee shares, after a quick browsing I saw that.
330 fee shares bouight 10 hours ago, prior to that none were sold in that volume, after that, 300 more were bought and only 52 sold. Who made ROI and where? Magically buying many things, doesn't give you a ROI. I am pretty sure RS bought those, which is a good thing, each cheap fee RS buys back is one less in circulation for the clowns to trade below 0.4BTC.
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Armchair Miner
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November 29, 2013, 10:14:19 AM |
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You're right, if she sold earlier or is still holding, she will make even more than 50% ROI. WOWSY. Anyways, I was only arguing that she's not a dick. Let's not get overboard ') She's not a dick because she made 50% ROI in 2 hours. I just want to know which dick just bought 330 fee shares, after a quick browsing I saw that.
330 fee shares bouight 10 hours ago, prior to that none were sold in that volume, after that, 300 more were bought and only 52 sold. Who made ROI and where? Magically buying many things, doesn't give you a ROI.
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Armchair Miner
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November 30, 2013, 03:24:27 AM |
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As a prelude to V2.5, the trading in MNC, SC, and MCXFEE is now active for existing members of mcxnow.com.
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GoldSeal
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November 30, 2013, 07:14:44 AM |
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I had a dream last night. I was in a dark room and then the sirens went off with red lights flashing. A digital female voice came on the speakers with an Australian accent announcing:
RealSolid's reputation will sell destruct in 10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...1...
Then everything went black and I woke up.
I found this dream quite comforting actually. Does anyone have any ideas on what it might mean?
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Moving to Puerto Rico...
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Hazard
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November 30, 2013, 07:16:51 AM |
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As a prelude to V2.5, the trading in MNC, SC, and MCXFEE is now active for existing members of mcxnow.com.
Translation: As a pretense for V2.5, the trading in MNC, SC and MCXFEE is now active in a desperate attempt to dissipate the blow back for the now too obvious scam. ~BCX~ Wow, you can trade THREE different scams on mcxnow? Impressive!
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Buffer Overflow
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November 30, 2013, 07:22:15 AM |
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MNC, SC and MCXFEE
The masses will return like lambs to the slaughter.
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zolace
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December 07, 2013, 04:59:39 PM |
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I warned everyone he was a scam, but no one listened
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January 27, 2014, 09:58:07 AM |
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mcxNOW.com is up with new features.
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Buffer Overflow
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January 27, 2014, 10:57:32 AM |
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The only feature missing now is an trustworthy owner that isn't a serial scammer. Until that critical feature goes live, the site is next to useless.
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Evolyn
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Can you say... nighty-night?
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January 27, 2014, 11:27:21 AM |
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The only feature missing now is an trustworthy owner that isn't a serial scammer. Until that critical feature goes live, the site is next to useless.
i think very similar. the ideas might have some potential (well, they're stupid and genius at same time, perfect combination for success), but i still dont know will this whole thing end up in a big fraud or serious business? and if someone want to take a look into mcxnow, feel free to use my ref-link: https://mcxnow.com/?r=evolyn ps: vote for dogesupport!
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Forex meets Bitcoin Exchange: Release the Kraken
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bidji29
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January 27, 2014, 09:31:22 PM |
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Two reasons mcxnow can be trust.
-The owner had millions and millions of dollars deposited on the site : He didn't took and flee with the money
But you're gonna say : If someone have bad intentions, he has no reason to flee when the total deposited money is ever growing. He will leave when the trend is reversing.
-Everyone withdrew their coin when he announced the temporary shutdown. He still didn't took and flee with the money
That's the big reasons IMO. If he wanted to scam, he would have already done it long time ago.
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January 27, 2014, 10:30:41 PM |
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Two reasons mcxnow can be trust.
-The owner had millions and millions of dollars deposited on the site : He didn't took and flee with the money
But you're gonna say : If someone have bad intentions, he has no reason to flee when the total deposited money is ever growing. He will leave when the trend is reversing.
-Everyone withdrew their coin when he announced the temporary shutdown. He still didn't took and flee with the money
That's the big reasons IMO. If he wanted to scam, he would have already done it long time ago.
https://mcxnow.com/?r=tinsBut the owner quickly pulled out thousands of BTC shortly after the 0.4BTC mcxFEE release last year, you can find him confirming this in the mcxNOW chat logs. That BTC is gone from the liquidity of the exchange, and most likely a good chunk is in fiat since Oct.
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tins
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January 27, 2014, 10:47:39 PM |
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Two reasons mcxnow can be trust.
-The owner had millions and millions of dollars deposited on the site : He didn't took and flee with the money
But you're gonna say : If someone have bad intentions, he has no reason to flee when the total deposited money is ever growing. He will leave when the trend is reversing.
-Everyone withdrew their coin when he announced the temporary shutdown. He still didn't took and flee with the money
That's the big reasons IMO. If he wanted to scam, he would have already done it long time ago.
https://mcxnow.com/?r=tinsBut the owner quickly pulled out thousands of BTC shortly after the 0.4BTC mcxFEE release last year, you can find him confirming this in the mcxNOW chat logs. That BTC is gone from the liquidity of the exchange, and most likely a good chunk is in fiat since Oct. What does that have to do with trading on there?
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btbrae
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January 27, 2014, 11:18:30 PM |
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What does that have to do with trading on there?
Everything? If you play with fire one of these days you will get burnt, did your parents never teach you this?
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Eex77
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January 27, 2014, 11:30:45 PM |
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Two reasons mcxnow can be trust.
-The owner had millions and millions of dollars deposited on the site : He didn't took and flee with the money
But you're gonna say : If someone have bad intentions, he has no reason to flee when the total deposited money is ever growing. He will leave when the trend is reversing.
-Everyone withdrew their coin when he announced the temporary shutdown. He still didn't took and flee with the money
That's the big reasons IMO. If he wanted to scam, he would have already done it long time ago.
https://mcxnow.com/?r=tinsBut the owner quickly pulled out thousands of BTC shortly after the 0.4BTC mcxFEE release last year, you can find him confirming this in the mcxNOW chat logs. That BTC is gone from the liquidity of the exchange, and most likely a good chunk is in fiat since Oct. So he took the btc he earned, and did what he wanted with it? Is that the point you're trying to make here?
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Thorgrim
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January 27, 2014, 11:32:29 PM |
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You guys considering Mcxnow..... Realsolid doesn't have a problem manipulating the price of his feeshares, Solidcoin, Mincoin, or these new mcxbux up and down for his own gain. If anyone else manages to make money as a consequence of his actions it is only accidental. He gives a shit if his insider trading of his own product loses people money. Go support https://crypto-trade.com or something else. They are a great engine too just lack volume and aren't run by know scammers.
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tins
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January 27, 2014, 11:39:12 PM |
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Two reasons mcxnow can be trust.
-The owner had millions and millions of dollars deposited on the site : He didn't took and flee with the money
But you're gonna say : If someone have bad intentions, he has no reason to flee when the total deposited money is ever growing. He will leave when the trend is reversing.
-Everyone withdrew their coin when he announced the temporary shutdown. He still didn't took and flee with the money
That's the big reasons IMO. If he wanted to scam, he would have already done it long time ago.
https://mcxnow.com/?r=tinsBut the owner quickly pulled out thousands of BTC shortly after the 0.4BTC mcxFEE release last year, you can find him confirming this in the mcxNOW chat logs. That BTC is gone from the liquidity of the exchange, and most likely a good chunk is in fiat since Oct. So he took the btc he earned, and did what he wanted with it? Is that the point you're trying to make here? THat's what I was reading.
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