noobinscrypt
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February 22, 2014, 09:13:23 PM |
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Foolish people, how can you just trust ppl online with money? I was going to post 30 mins ago or so saying how in the world ppl can just throw 60 btc at someone who just makes a simple webpage and opens a coin? I got burned bad enough mining panda and not dumping, then buying .2 btc. Fool me once shame on them, but never again. This is a lesson for all of you, dont send money to strangers. No regulation, cant get any of it back, so its gone.
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co42
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February 22, 2014, 09:14:52 PM |
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Son of the bitch I hope your child will die
Little extreme. I think that's a Wolong quote/joke. But I'm amazed people just throw money at anyone for having a simple website and announcement thread.
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tomewok
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February 22, 2014, 09:32:09 PM |
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can i have a link to his wallet pls ?
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TomRobert
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February 22, 2014, 09:32:25 PM |
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To the people who are suggesting to find the dev and hit him with the bat I salute you but firstly I recommend you to look at the neariest wall and try to make a whole in it with your head. Or use the bat you want so badly hit OP first on yourself.
And do it every time you think about giving someone your money on the internet.
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jgaspar
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February 22, 2014, 09:39:25 PM |
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I must admit i got tricked by these scammers...not on money cause i didn't invest a single Satori, but i did believe they had good intentions.
In retrospective these guys, at the cost of the people that lost money, have probably done a good thing for the altcryptcoin community, and something that should be always remembered here has a lesson to remember.
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theeevilmunkey
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February 22, 2014, 09:45:01 PM |
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BREAKING NEWS:
I did some forensics around the web, it seems that a user called johnahh is the moderator of the stackcoin reddit group, maybe he is related to the scam... http://www.reddit.com/user/johnahh there was also something retweeted by cryptorush saying he screwed some people out of bitcoin.
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Cloudpost
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February 22, 2014, 09:54:52 PM |
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ok guys, I have a good advice for you. I'm sure you'll be able to track the scammer by analysing the ipo info. Create a list of ipo members with sum/forum nickname, this is to find real and fake IPO payments. I'm sure there must be some fake payments, especially in the beginning, you'll be able to track BTC from these wallets!
Nobody likes the idea? I think it's your only chance. Find fake IPO transfers and maybe these btc addresses will lead you to that scammer in the end.
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lolobubu
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February 22, 2014, 10:04:48 PM |
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Obviously, investors can ask for a refund at any time before the stage close.
I lol'd when reading this
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papasmurf
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February 22, 2014, 10:05:27 PM |
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Can someone summarise what just happened here?
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Brilliantrocket
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February 22, 2014, 10:06:33 PM |
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Google has his IP addresses Yahoo has his IP addresses Bitcointalk has his IP addresses kiwiirc.com has his IP addresses nerdychild.com has his IP addresses since then he seems to have changed it now to stackstack303@yahoo.comTOR?) Yes, sure. But that's pure theory. Of course, he might use Tor whenever he can - and thinks of it! But only one technical malfunction, or only one single user sloppiness - and he has left real footprints. He created a hell lot of postings and emails and accounts - essentially he has left the traces that will lead back to him. Most criminals make mistakes, that's how they are caught, anyway. And: One day he might want to spend the money - which is in a public ledger. Rearranging the letters in your name gives him the solution to that public ledger problem.
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Brilliantrocket
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February 22, 2014, 10:07:42 PM |
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Son of the bitch I hope your child will die
What did the kid do? Irrational, don't you think?
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sussex
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February 22, 2014, 10:11:45 PM |
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Son of the bitch I hope your child will die
You're as big a twat as the scammer....
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anotherlateminer
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Bagholder. Hodling shit since 2014
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February 22, 2014, 10:19:25 PM |
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Can someone summarise what just happened here?
Easy. 69.5 BTC
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theeevilmunkey
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February 22, 2014, 10:22:33 PM |
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Can someone summarise what just happened here?
Easy. so since Bitcoin is now a legal currency in the state of CA maybe i should give my lawyer a call
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slowminer
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February 22, 2014, 10:26:04 PM |
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And: One day he might want to spend the money - which is in a public ledger.
Or he could just sell the wallet to someone. And when the new owner starts spending those BTC's, oh boy he will be tracked so hard
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akd
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February 22, 2014, 10:49:23 PM |
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I had contacted the nameserver owner. I got this answer: I'm very sorry for the loss. All the information I know is in the public WHOIS, which is no doubt fake. Unfortunately this is what happens when I accept bitcoins as payment for domains I am constantly getting emails from the registrar with complaints of scams. I am considering just shutting down this site all together.
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flounderella
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February 22, 2014, 10:53:37 PM |
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Tomatocage trusted member put Bad feedback to Stackcoin AFTER he stole 70 BTC
"Warning: Trade with extreme caution!" THANK YOU VERY USEFUL
Each and every one should know and understand that one should BY NO MEANS invest into IPO threads such as this. It's not the job of trusted members to scan the altcoin forums for scams/IPOs every single day (even though most are detected early on) -- you have to make use of your common sense. Do not blame Tomatocage or other trusted members for your own decisions. Condolence to all those who sent BTC, please make sure not to do this again: ignore IPO threads. +1
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