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September 01, 2014, 11:26:27 AM |
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I think the point is that we can't possibly know if it's ALL. There could be dozens of BTC and other accounts. This one is maybe for ZenCloud deposits and withdrawals only. Don't forget that purchases within ZenCloud are unlikely to be on the blockchain, and other purchases via BTC probably go through a third-party payment processor.
Besides there were some large ~20 BTC transactions in that account, could be funds going into a cold wallet.
It doesn't prove or disprove anything.
Exactly.
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September 01, 2014, 12:18:48 PM |
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so the new hashlets were just to make people think they have a choice and the old miners are now $30
WOW just WOW.
Not sure why the people on here who currently have hashlets are holding on to them? Sell your hashlets and get out of this Ponzi scam before its too late and they get raided. That's good advice, I will sell. How many do you wish to buy ?
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bitgeek
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September 01, 2014, 12:28:19 PM |
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so the new hashlets were just to make people think they have a choice and the old miners are now $30
WOW just WOW.
Not sure why the people on here who currently have hashlets are holding on to them? Sell your hashlets and get out of this Ponzi scam before its too late and they get raided. That's good advice, I will sell. How many do you wish to buy ? I'd recommend to ignore that troll memcid/flexhash. This clueless dog just barks all day. Nothing new here.
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flapflap
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September 01, 2014, 12:33:20 PM |
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so the new hashlets were just to make people think they have a choice and the old miners are now $30
WOW just WOW.
Not sure why the people on here who currently have hashlets are holding on to them? Sell your hashlets and get out of this Ponzi scam before its too late and they get raided. That's good advice, I will sell. How many do you wish to buy ? I'd recommend to ignore that troll memcid/flexhash. This clueless dog just barks all day. Nothing new here. My post was meant to a s sarcastic reply ... guess that didn't translate into text so well
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s1gs3gv
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September 01, 2014, 01:48:12 PM |
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I would discount the "day trading" source of "revenue" from that list. I have personal experience day trading for several years and know other traders and hedge fund managers. Not only is it an extremely hard profession but I seriously doubt any person would possess so many simultaneous skills in so many levels. Not to mention volatility has been low but even after the last price moves, this would require massive investments. Unless he has previous professional currency trading experience in Wall Street or is one of the 1%-5% of successful traders or he is a genius with an 180 IQ, I don't believe this is a realistic not to mention minimally sustainable source of cash flow for payouts.
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s1gs3gv
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September 01, 2014, 01:53:18 PM |
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I'd recommend to ignore that troll memcid/flexhash. This clueless dog just barks all day. Nothing new here.
Anybody else notice the content free nature of bitgeek's posts ? While the serious questions and doubts raised here remain unanswered, like a true shill bitgeek sees barking dogs everywhere.
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eightcylinders
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September 01, 2014, 02:30:01 PM |
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So the scam begins ...
over .36 BTC was mined allegedly according to "payout" listings on my account. But my balance remains .0009 BTC (I withdraw every day).
Looks like the ponzi scheme has caught up with GAW and they lack coins to add to my balance even though they are still attempting to show "mining activity".
Too bad, I am very far from ROI. What sucks is that coins mined with the zen mining hosting (NOT hashlets) are also not being deposited.
I am sure they will claim some kind of glitch but I am very skeptical now. Still no reply from GAW on my questions above in this thread.
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bitgeek
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September 01, 2014, 02:33:39 PM |
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Congrats on being an idiot contributing to a ponzi scam.. I can't wait until Gawminers goes under and you lose everything.
Keep calling people idiots, this only shows you are the biggest one. Yes I know you can't wait, your business is not doing so well. Deal with it!
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bitgeek
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September 01, 2014, 02:39:43 PM |
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Congrats on being an idiot contributing to a ponzi scam.. I can't wait until Gawminers goes under and you lose everything.
Keep calling people idiots, this only shows you are the biggest one. I'm not the one who is supporting an obvious illegal ponzi scheme. Anonymous trolling on forums should be made illegal. Do you have any proof? Oh yes you don't! Keep barking little doggie.
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AirFlame
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September 01, 2014, 02:42:22 PM |
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Congrats on being an idiot contributing to a ponzi scam.. I can't wait until Gawminers goes under and you lose everything.
Keep calling people idiots, this only shows you are the biggest one. I'm not the one who is supporting an obvious illegal ponzi scheme. You have made '53' posts that have no proof background keep barking doggie...
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rdyoung
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September 01, 2014, 02:44:31 PM |
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So the scam begins ...
over .36 BTC was mined allegedly according to "payout" listings on my account. But my balance remains .0009 BTC (I withdraw every day).
Looks like the ponzi scheme has caught up with GAW and they lack coins to add to my balance even though they are still attempting to show "mining activity".
Too bad, I am very far from ROI. What sucks is that coins mined with the zen mining hosting (NOT hashlets) are also not being deposited.
I am sure they will claim some kind of glitch but I am very skeptical now. Still no reply from GAW on my questions above in this thread.
Regardless of whether its a ponzi or not, the script that runs and update the DB with payout totals takes some time to finish. Give it some time and eventually it will show up. Its clear that they don't have anyone truely skilled in developing. It all appears to be thrown together with ducktape and wd40.
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September 01, 2014, 02:46:34 PM |
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bitgeek
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September 01, 2014, 02:50:06 PM |
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It's worth the risk, credit card payments are safe and the price of a Hashlet is quite low. Most people here including me bought some to try them out.
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rdyoung
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September 01, 2014, 03:03:36 PM |
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It's worth the risk, credit card payments are safe and the price of a Hashlet is quite low. Most people here including me bought some to try them out. If you wanted to be extremely douchey, you could wait until your near 100% roi and go for a chargeback. If they are as incompetent as I think they are, they might not even be able to take the hashshits back.
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suchmoon (OP)
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September 01, 2014, 03:05:14 PM |
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I'd recommend to ignore that troll memcid/flexhash. This clueless dog just barks all day. Nothing new here.
Anybody else notice the content free nature of bitgeek's posts ? While the serious questions and doubts raised here remain unanswered, like a true shill bitgeek sees barking dogs everywhere. No worries, this is our GAW-sponsored troll police: bitgeek, EvilPanda, and AirFlame. They provide support for this thread illustrating how much positive there is to say about hashlets.
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dekodoge
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September 01, 2014, 03:14:13 PM |
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anagram of GAW HASHLETS = THE LAWS GASH.
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suchmoon (OP)
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September 01, 2014, 03:15:06 PM |
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It's worth the risk, credit card payments are safe and the price of a Hashlet is quite low. Most people here including me bought some to try them out. If you wanted to be extremely douchey, you could wait until your near 100% roi and go for a chargeback. If they are as incompetent as I think they are, they might not even be able to take the hashshits back. If you bought the first batch that was "always profitable" and "guaranteed ROI" (notice how different it is now) without any particular timelines then it's not really "douchey" to file a chargeback whenever you feel like it. Not sure what the current interpretation would be, it's just too vague. Anyway, 60-90 days after the first Hashlet sales will be an interesting period.
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bitgeek
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September 01, 2014, 03:22:17 PM |
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I'd recommend to ignore that troll memcid/flexhash. This clueless dog just barks all day. Nothing new here.
Anybody else notice the content free nature of bitgeek's posts ? While the serious questions and doubts raised here remain unanswered, like a true shill bitgeek sees barking dogs everywhere. No worries, this is our GAW-sponsored troll police: bitgeek, EvilPanda, and AirFlame. They provide support for this thread illustrating how much positive there is to say about hashlets. There's more people with positive experiences. We have the right to have an opinion, right?
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dekodoge
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September 01, 2014, 03:45:59 PM |
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I'd recommend to ignore that troll memcid/flexhash. This clueless dog just barks all day. Nothing new here.
Anybody else notice the content free nature of bitgeek's posts ? While the serious questions and doubts raised here remain unanswered, like a true shill bitgeek sees barking dogs everywhere. No worries, this is our GAW-sponsored troll police: bitgeek, EvilPanda, and AirFlame. They provide support for this thread illustrating how much positive there is to say about hashlets. There's more people with positive experiences. We have the right to have an opinion, right? opinions are like arseholes, we all have them.
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