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January 27, 2016, 12:59:08 PM
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Any updates on the merge with BTCS Huh

One of the risks they posted in an SEC filing on Wednesday.
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Our Partner Companies may be subject to legal liability.

Some of our Partner Companies may be subject to legal claims. Claims could involve matters such as defamation, invasion of privacy, copyright infringement etc. Any of our Partner Companies that incur this type of unexpected liability may not have insurance to cover the claim or its insurance may not provide sufficient coverage. If our Partner Companies incur substantial cost because of this type of unexpected liability, the expenses incurred by our Partner Companies will increase and their profits, if any, will decrease.

"Btw our creditors might sue us if we just decide to not pay our debts, who'd have thought?"

Just the sort of thing that investors like to read.

Did you get anything out of them yet, apart from the occasional patronizing quip?

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January 27, 2016, 04:36:33 PM
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Did you get anything out of them yet, apart from the occasional patronizing quip?

We filed at the Kiryat Gat Miagistrates Court on the 11th Jan, served to their lawyers (who rejected it) shortly after, and again by registered mail on 18th Jan. They've yet to file a response. The case is open to the public which means anyone can request documents from it, and although there isn't a public case docket I can post the documents on here and give a rough translation from Hebrew. I'll transfer these to a scam accusation eventually.

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Finding the case online:
https://www.court.gov.il/NGCS.Web.Site/HomePage.aspx
In the top right text box enter "19105", then "01-16" in the next text box.
Click the far left button

Categories are on the right, show that the defendant is Spondoolies-Tech and that I'm suing for $114,420 in unpaid debts and interest.

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Documents so far:

1. Receipt for filing court fees...

2. Proof of service


3. English translation of statement of claims (via Google translate, some of the names go weird but its mainly there)






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January 27, 2016, 06:20:17 PM
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Did you get anything out of them yet, apart from the occasional patronizing quip?

We filed at the Kiryat Gat Miagistrates Court on the 11th Jan, served to their lawyers (who rejected it) shortly after, and again by registered mail on 18th Jan. They've yet to file a response. The case is open to the public which means anyone can request documents from it, and although there isn't a public case docket I can post the documents on here and give a rough translation from Hebrew. I'll transfer these to a scam accusation eventually.

Thanks for translation or I would have been lost.   What is expected time frame with it being a international case?     

I was curious if it is a long drawn out process if they don't settle, or if it is half decent on time.
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January 27, 2016, 07:33:00 PM
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Did you get anything out of them yet, apart from the occasional patronizing quip?

We filed at the Kiryat Gat Miagistrates Court on the 11th Jan, served to their lawyers (who rejected it) shortly after, and again by registered mail on 18th Jan. They've yet to file a response. The case is open to the public which means anyone can request documents from it, and although there isn't a public case docket I can post the documents on here and give a rough translation from Hebrew. I'll transfer these to a scam accusation eventually.

Thanks for translation or I would have been lost.   What is expected time frame with it being a international case?     

I was curious if it is a long drawn out process if they don't settle, or if it is half decent on time.

International doesn't change much, it'll still be 2 years. They had their chance to settle during several months of negotiations in which they did nothing, so now they'll have to explain to the judge why they're just ignoring a debt.

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January 28, 2016, 04:36:36 PM
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Just as bad reading comprehension as your main accounts. The amounts on the receipt (from the court) are for court fees AND security of costs. Neither of which are an "expense" or attract VAT.
mad dog, name calling will not mask your humongous stupidity. The receipt is from your lawyer, not from court.
Post here the receipt from court as well.
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January 28, 2016, 07:52:52 PM
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I'm getting tired of this kinder garden playground posts.
Will remove posts tomorrow.

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January 28, 2016, 08:12:59 PM
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[There was a long conversation here with someone who was creating lots of accounts to spam. His accounts were nuked and so I've deleted my posts as they are no longer required.]

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January 30, 2016, 06:37:19 PM
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Memory bound hashing is very good suggestion: https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo

Does this mean that satoshi has been exploring cuckoo hashing?

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January 30, 2016, 07:01:22 PM
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Selling my SP20E miners. Details here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1346627.0
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February 01, 2016, 11:52:07 AM
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I'm getting tired of this kinder garden playground posts.
Will remove posts tomorrow.


Please start of all posts from not nice Dogie's posts.
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February 01, 2016, 12:56:36 PM
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I'm getting tired of this kinder garden playground posts.
Will remove posts tomorrow.


Please start of all posts from not nice Dogie's posts.
While he is wasting his money and sue us, I'm not going to engage him or touch his posts.
Let him dig his own hole.

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February 01, 2016, 01:10:26 PM
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I'm getting tired of this kinder garden playground posts.
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Please start of all posts from not nice Dogie's posts.
While he is wasting his money and sue us, I'm not going to engage him or touch his posts.
Let him dig his own hole.

It's only a waste because you're broke. OTOH, maybe he'll do the community a service and tip you over the edge so people can move on.

You had good products, too bad you couldn't treat people in a way that inspired confidence from investors.

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February 01, 2016, 01:28:19 PM
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While he is wasting his money and sue us

Wouldn't your time be better spent doing CEO things, like, I don't know, instructing your junior solicitor how best to explain to the judge why you:
   a. feel you can just ignore your debts despite $m of fresh cash injections
   b. allegedly trade while insolvent
   c. continue to make decisions not in the best interest of your company - as per turning away millions in sales and investments
   d. shouldn't have your debts attached to your remaining assets
   e. shouldn't be personally included as a defendant?

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February 01, 2016, 02:25:32 PM
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I'm getting tired of this kinder garden playground posts.
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Please start of all posts from not nice Dogie's posts.
While he is wasting his money and sue us, I'm not going to engage him or touch his posts.
Let him dig his own hole.

TBH I don't see any of his (or his sidekicks) posts thanks to the ignore button, but it does make the thread untidy & difficult to have any meaningful conversation when faced with a wall of red "this user is ignored" text amongst the intelligent conversation/questions.
Moderators should move their spam to the scam section where it belongs & as forum rules require, but in the meantime I suggest thread readers report them as off-topic spam & click the ignore button if Spondoolies don't want to delete them.
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February 01, 2016, 02:33:30 PM
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+1

You do realise you're quoting Matthew Pattemore, the guy who just the other day spammed this thread with 10 different accounts? You sure do pick your partners well.

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February 03, 2016, 03:03:06 PM
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Congratulations to Adam Back and Blockstream for completing $55M round A. Amazing.

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Congratulations to Adam Back and Blockstream for completing $55M round A. Amazing.

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Blockstream/Core to Classic: I raise you 55 mil...
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Congratulations to Adam Back and Blockstream for completing $55M round A. Amazing.

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Blockstream/Core to Classic: I raise you 55 mil...
Classic.....

Well Classic is just another dead fork and it was dead before its inception because they will never have the army of bright heads that are in Core. And that applies to most of the forks past and future. We are kinda stuck with Core. I started to learn the subtle difference between Core and the rest of the forks and I'm happy with the Core even if I don't totally agree with their roadmap or decisions, but I am sure that they are currently on the right track.

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Congratulations to Adam Back and Blockstream for completing $55M round A. Amazing.

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Blockstream/Core to Classic: I raise you 55 mil...
Classic.....

Well Classic is just another dead fork and it was dead before its inception because they will never have the army of bright heads that are in Core. And that applies to most of the forks past and future. We are kinda stuck with Core. I started to learn the subtle difference between Core and the rest of the forks and I'm happy with the Core even if I don't totally agree with their roadmap or decisions, but I am sure that they are currently on the right track.
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February 04, 2016, 07:09:15 PM
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Congratulations to Adam Back and Blockstream for completing $55M round A. Amazing.

Guy

Blockstream/Core to Classic: I raise you 55 mil...
Classic.....

Well Classic is just another dead fork and it was dead before its inception because they will never have the army of bright heads that are in Core. And that applies to most of the forks past and future. We are kinda stuck with Core. I started to learn the subtle difference between Core and the rest of the forks and I'm happy with the Core even if I don't totally agree with their roadmap or decisions, but I am sure that they are currently on the right track.
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I think its good to have alternative clients though that enable a way to 'vote' on changes in a real way (rather than in reddit and forums with no real polling methods). AFAIC, I want classic to succeed in creating a fork (or at least signalling >50% hashrate support as a signal to core devs that perhaps segwit alone isnt sufficient) to a simple 2MB blocksize and otherwise identical to BTC-Core (0.12 or anything that comes after)

besides a modest 30-50% space gain through segwit that takes a few months to really be noticed, i think we will start seeing a lot of full blocks and rising fees soon. at this point, fees are already moving above what spam transactions would pay, and if this continues it will start to push out microtransactions and make important transactions more costly. without a maxblocksize increase at that point, it basically forces bitcoin users into blockstream-designed sidechains under imposed economic conditions, rather than through appealing natural improvements/benefits that the blockchain cant provide (like 1min validation)

ps: whats up with the SP50? back when it announced (sept?) it sounded like it was weeks away from preliminary results and maybe a few months from Q1 sales. At this point theres been no real news and it could be vaporware for all we know. whens tapeout, if not the first prototype?

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