HMX (OP)
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January 15, 2014, 03:56:38 PM |
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It's definitely half shame on me, for not installing the wallet and for keeping it in the pool.. but really, who goes and does this? Just up and runs with everything. Same thing happened with doge.scryptpools.com, but I only had a tiny spec of dust in it. I guess I'll only trust pools which have real info published in their whois.
I'm wondering if anyone is planning to do an information request on his registrar: domainsbyproxy.com. Seems pretty easy to do, if you have a lawyer draft up a letter requesting that it be produced. Anyone know a lawyer? What's the precedent for this kind of thing? Do people track the person down, and then go to their house requesting reimbursement? Does a BTC bounty collection get started as a reward for whoever tracks the person down and presses reimbursement? Are there bitcoin bounty hunters?
If you're reading this, operator of coinyechain.info, what's up, and why?
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guybrushthreepwood
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January 15, 2014, 04:08:32 PM |
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It's definitely half shame on me, for not installing the wallet and for keeping it in the pool.. but really, who goes and does this? Just up and runs with everything. Same thing happened with doge.scryptpools.com, but I only had a tiny spec of dust in it. I guess I'll only trust pools which have real info published in their whois.
I'm wondering if anyone is planning to do an information request on his registrar: domainsbyproxy.com. Seems pretty easy to do, if you have a lawyer draft up a letter requesting that it be produced. Anyone know a lawyer? What's the precedent for this kind of thing? Do people track the person down, and then go to their house requesting reimbursement? Does a BTC bounty collection get started as a reward for whoever tracks the person down and presses reimbursement? Are there bitcoin bounty hunters?
If you're reading this, operator of coinyechain.info, what's up, and why?
Scammers do. Lot's of 'em here. Use these pools for crapcoins at your own risk.
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CarlWillhelmG
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January 15, 2014, 06:03:22 PM |
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the same happened to me... does somebody know who the admin is?
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Tumn1s
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January 15, 2014, 06:51:25 PM |
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Same thing happened to me, although I only lost about 100k coins and took out 500k before the site went down.
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kck
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January 15, 2014, 06:54:31 PM |
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me also they stole coins, approximately 400k
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BurtW
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
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January 15, 2014, 06:58:48 PM |
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What is 500,000 crapcoins worth? $1.50?
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guybrushthreepwood
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January 15, 2014, 07:00:26 PM |
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What is 500,000 crapcoins worth? $1.50?
lol 500,000 crapcoins is worth just a little under 10 scamcoins.
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CarlWillhelmG
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January 15, 2014, 08:32:16 PM |
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for me it was 9mio ... -.-
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dasper
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January 15, 2014, 10:52:14 PM |
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Don't worry about it. Coinye was worth a shot and it didn't pay off. Legal pressure was too much for many. As such no major Exchange will touch it with a 6 foot pole.
Keep Calm
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Coinye On
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BXecQsgdpKUIwBcQPo88
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January 22, 2014, 09:02:32 AM |
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He stole three million coinye from me. A the very least he could have sent an email to the address we registered with telling us we have one day to withdraw our coins. Instead he just shut down the pool without warning.
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guybrushthreepwood
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January 22, 2014, 12:19:59 PM |
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He stole three million coinye from me. A the very least he could have sent an email to the address we registered with telling us we have one day to withdraw our coins. Instead he just shut down the pool without warning.
I don't think that's how scammers work lol. BTW like your username. Unique at least .
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CarlWillhelmG
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January 22, 2014, 05:05:49 PM |
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i discovered that they had to take the pool down due to legal pressure... i dont think the poolguys are scammers, i think they lost money on that too...
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