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October 15, 2013, 05:31:05 AM
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You will lose all your Bitcoins playing any dice game. I guarantee it.

I've never lost while using my ultimate1337strategy, why would I lose in the future?
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January 22, 2014, 07:35:58 AM
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SECRET: This is how a bitcoin mining pool makes big money
(Free gift from his majesty the King Cuong V Truong)

The bitcoin mining pool operator partnered up with FPGA factories all over the world to produce Bitcoin mining machines. After the bitcoin mining machines are made, they sell them to the general public at break even price (earn no profit from selling the machines). The machines will be around 100 Gh/s, 1 Th/s, 2 Th/s, ect... They promote their Bitcoin mining pool to the buyers, the buyers mine at their pool. The pool charge 1% for mining.

Here's the example:
1% profit of $1,000,000 in revenue from miners is: $10,000 a month in residual revenue for the pool operator.
1% profit of $10,000,000 in revenue from miners is: $100,000 a month in residual revenue for the pool operator.
1% profit of $100,000,000 in revenue from miners is: $1,000,000 a month in residual revenue for the pool operator.

I hope you enjoy this free gift Smiley

Like this free gift? When you make alot of money then donate a portion to his majesty the King Cuong V Truong's political campaign at:
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Mine your Bitcoins at his majesty the King Cuong V Truong's pool.

If you are just a greedy bastard that love money. You can now swim in my magic pool and wash away your sins. Behold, His majesty the King Cuong V Truong Bitcoin mining pool.

Payment Structure

     99% goes to you.
     1% goes to the pool.

To wash away your sins; You must mine at my pool:
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Hello,
I've spent thousands of dollars purchasing 2 Th/s bitcoin mining machine from a company called "Phoenix Techonologies" (www.Bitcoinminingcenter.com). They look very legit at the time, they even have a fancy press release out. Little did I know, I got taken like a fool. I waited and waited for them to deliver the bitcoin mining machine to me but the machine never arrive Sad My company lost most of the customers' money to "Phoenix Techonologies".

Since Bitcoin is not a currency, I can't report "Phoenix Technologies" to any law enforcement branches. My company's policy (CryptoCurrency Inc.) do not issue refund as stated in the terms and conditions. However, I can reassure that if you are a customer of CryptoCurrency Inc. you are guarantee the Gh/s you purchased. This is a big loss for all, but don't worry. I am trying my best to recover the funds. I've borrowed money from my family member to purchase a 2 Th/s bitcoin mining machine from Cointerra.

My company purchased a 2 TH/s bitcoin mining machine from Cointerra for the May, 2014 shipping batch.

I regret to inform you that the Jan 25, 2014 mining date will be delay until the next mining date of 5/25/2014. Mining will start When I receive the 2 TH/s bitcoin miner from Cointerra. I hope that Cointerra won't be another scam company like "Phoenix Techonologies".

Sincerely yours,
Cuong V Truong
CEO of CryptoCurrency Inc.

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Cuong V Truong - you should refund all of the money back ASAP! Otherwise I will label you as a SCAMMER. -1.

http://cryptocurrencyinc.com/update1,14,2014.html

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January 24, 2014, 12:02:32 PM
Last edit: January 25, 2014, 11:23:14 AM by Gator-hex
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I don't think charging a % fee is really a secret. That's being honest about charging your customer.

The real secret of extracting the value of someones Bitcoins is with an arbitrage scam via delayed payment/delivery.
Or secretly merge mining an alt coin all for yourself is another one.

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