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Author Topic: [ANN][STACK] StackCoin - Get in Now - #Fast Decrease# [Launch 22/02/2014]  (Read 105483 times)
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February 22, 2014, 05:18:45 PM
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so how fund they collected for that so called IPCO?

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February 22, 2014, 05:18:56 PM
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YOU CAN CALL FBI FOR HELP

Better call the NSA. No need to explain Wink

No need to call the NSA, they're always listening Wink

touché  Grin
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February 22, 2014, 05:19:04 PM
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devs are watching this thread and LOL

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February 22, 2014, 05:19:16 PM
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YOU CAN CALL FBI FOR HELP

LOL! Yea if you want to embarrass yourself even more. You think the FBI is going to give a shit that you made an uneducated consumer decision in an unregulated market? Wouldn't be surprised if you were one of the ones dumb enough to invest in this obvious scam.

Well, they do have an online form - so you don't really have to talk to them over the phone or anything.

Cool.
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February 22, 2014, 05:19:19 PM
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WTB stackcoins for 2.5 BTC. Dev?

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February 22, 2014, 05:19:41 PM
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69.5 BTC

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February 22, 2014, 05:19:44 PM
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http://whois.domaintools.com/stack-coin.com
stackstack303@gmail.com
"2 krogle st"
Netherlands

You guys got scammed by someone with a fake address and fake everything.
He just made a nice website and then photoshopped the wallet images, A+.

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February 22, 2014, 05:19:56 PM
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and me coino and klondike because there two serious coin with big community!!


Oh really? What features do they have over new innovative coins such as TIPS, AnonCoin, or DarkCoin? Nothing they are crap coins with a big community. Big community doesn't mean shit because the mass majority of people are retarded. You want a small, elite community.

Doge.

Now shut the fuck up.
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February 22, 2014, 05:20:01 PM
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something awfull has happend, all the btc we've collected has been stolen!

we really feel bad for ya'll !!!

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February 22, 2014, 05:20:07 PM
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I hope the dev is dump enough to trade his BTC on MtGox
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February 22, 2014, 05:20:12 PM
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when the lunch?

for dev, I think he can afford not just to dinner @ some expensive restaurant, but to buy the restaurant directly  Cheesy

you are either retarded or too stupid to do basic math.
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February 22, 2014, 05:20:16 PM
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is the dev refreshing like everyone else ...  Huh

what's he doing?

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February 22, 2014, 05:20:19 PM
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Bend over IPO investors you will get a special treatment for being the early adapters.

Dev team had few weeks to sort out issues why they did not do it then

delayed by six hours followed by no wallets, no release and no updates

WTF... Oh one more thing

look at the screen shot, battery is dead, still using a dead computer for what? Scamming... yeah
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February 22, 2014, 05:20:23 PM
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I called the Men in Black.  They said Mine UFO.   Grin
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February 22, 2014, 05:20:29 PM
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YOU CAN CALL FBI FOR HELP

Better call the NSA. No need to explain Wink

Better call NASA

He's off to the moon with his BTC
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February 22, 2014, 05:21:00 PM
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69.5 BTC



Are you kidding me.is it time to celebrate
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February 22, 2014, 05:21:33 PM
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HAHAHAHA thats so funny what the dev posted LOL thats a kick in the teeth for all you investors
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February 22, 2014, 05:21:36 PM
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it looks like round 3 investors will be getting more STACK/BTC invested than round 2 ... lol

no its impossible ... for every stage reward decrease

for round 1 total BTC = 14.1294 BTC
so 4 billion / 14.1294 = 283,097,654 STACK per BTC invested

for round 2 total BTC = 43.737 BTC
so 2.72 billion / 43.737 = 62,189,907 STACK per BTC invested.

for round 3 total BTC = 7.97 BTC (atm ~ can increase)
so 1.5 billion / 7.97 = 188,205,772 STACK per BTC invested...

correct me if I am wrong in the calculation?

65.8364 BTC handed over....seriously??

Developers gets BTCs and no hassle of having to dump premined coins as they have sold it to others pre-launch, hence no need to post, 'WTS 100000 for .01BTC'.
Those who paid in BTC are just like those who post, 'WTB 100000 for .0001BTC' after launch.

Utter madness.

for round 1 total BTC = 14.1294 BTC
so 4 billion / 14.1294 = 283,097,654 STACK per BTC invested


If one handed over (deliberately not using the the 'invested' here) 1 BTC to get 283,097,654 stacks and sell at .00000001 (1 satoshi - lowest price), one would get 2.83097654 BTCs. 'Profit' - 1.83097654 BTCs. Round 1 would need to dump 14.1294 BTCs @ .00000001 * 2.83097654 BTCs  = 39.99999925 BTCs would be required from new investors buying in @ .00000001 (any investors offering more than this ought to be shot on sight for being totally stupid, any investors buying any stacks ought to hang themselves for being a worthless clueless human being) in order for those in round 1 to get their handed over BTCs back.

for round 2 total BTC = 43.737 BTC
so 2.72 billion / 43.737 = 62,189,907 STACK per BTC invested.


If one handed over (deliberately not using the the 'invested' here) 1 BTC to get 62,189,907 stacks and sell at .00000001 (1 satoshi - lowest price, market price because of round 1), one would get 0.62189907 BTCs. 'Loss' - 0.37810093 BTCs. Round 2 would need to dump 43.737 BTCs @ .00000001 * 0.62189907 BTCs  = 27.19999963 BTCs would be required from new investors buying in @ .00000001 (any investors offering more than this ought to be shot on sight for being totally stupid, any investors buying any stacks ought to hang themselves for being a worthless clueless human being) in order for those in round 2 to get some of their handed over BTCs back. Those in round 2 would lose a total of 43.737 - 27.19999963 = 16.53700037 BTCs.

for round 3 total BTC = 7.97 BTC (atm ~ can increase)
so 1.5 billion / 7.97 = 188,205,772 STACK per BTC invested...


If one handed over (deliberately not using the the 'invested' here) 1 BTC to get 188,205,772 stacks and sell at .00000001 (1 satoshi - lowest price, market price because of round 1), one would get 1.88,205,772 BTCs. 'Profit' - 0.88,205,772 BTCs. Round 3 would need to dump 7.97 BTCs @ .00000001 * 1.88,205,772 BTCs  = 15.00000003 BTCs would be required from new investors buying in @ .00000001 (any investors offering more than this ought to be shot on sight for being totally stupid, any investors buying any stacks ought to hang themselves for being a worthless clueless human being) in order for those in round 3 to get their handed over BTCs back.

To sum it up.
- New investors would be required to spend 39.99999925 + 27.19999963 + 15.00000003 = 82.19999891 BTCs @ .00000001 in order for all those who handed over their BTCs in round 1 to 3 to get their money back. Those in round 2 will make a loss.
- Anyone mining this will be wasting their time as the value is .00000001 (1 satoshi) and assumes anyone wants to invests in this. If some do buy this after launch then those worthless clueless human beings would need to spend more than 82.19999891 BTCs before any miners get to sell their stacks.
- Developers are the winners and don't even have to sell any coins on the exchange.

Basically put, this is a huge IPO scam, then the coins are dump by those in round 1 to 3.

Anyone offering more than 1 satoshi, do yourself a favour and go and write up a Will that in the event of your death, which should be after the Will is done, all your assets will go to me. Address is The One, Bitcointalk.org, UK. Your legal firm can PM me on here.



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February 22, 2014, 05:21:47 PM
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Catch him !!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111
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February 22, 2014, 05:22:24 PM
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hes waiting till his btc's are confirmed on kraken so he can payout thats what hes doing!!!!

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