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September 09, 2014, 11:49:45 PM |
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not sync where i trade this coin? addnode=node1.midascoin.io addnode=node2.midascoin.io addnode=node3.midascoin.io addnode=node4.midascoin.io addnode=node5.midascoin.io addnode=node6.midascoin.io addnode=node7.midascoin.io addnode=node8.midascoin.io addnode=node9.midascoin.io added these to the midas.conf file in the MidasCoin folder( C:/*****roaming/MidasCoin) still not sync,what's wrong?
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BTCspoon
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September 09, 2014, 11:49:55 PM |
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Unfortunately we cannot offer a bounty for this, since we have no premine.
Thanks!
How cute is that. another trick pulled from the Midascoin scheme, kind of you to show it in real time. Thanks to you! "Customer: I would like to get some gold, with my midascoin" " Midas : Unfortunately we cannot offer that, Chinese took all the gold"
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cakir
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★ BitClave ICO: 15/09/17 ★
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September 09, 2014, 11:52:26 PM |
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Hey guys, give MidasCoin a rest All of us know that MidasCoin is a garbage But There's still 190 miner and they're wasting 5,983,709.43 KH/s (6 GHs)
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travis72682
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September 09, 2014, 11:52:34 PM |
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If you believe the devs this is worth mining now. But just remember the only way it will succeed long term is if it IS NOT profitable to mine. So you could take a chance and mine, hope you get payed out before the devs run out of money (or hope that the hash increases enough to fund the devs to pay you.) They probably have money to pay for a while. So it will APPEAR legit soon. But in time it WILL crumble..
that being said all this is if you believe the scummy fools, ill stick to shit I trust.
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PCJargon
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September 09, 2014, 11:54:33 PM |
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If you believe the devs this is worth mining now. But just remember the only way it will succeed long term is if it IS NOT profitable to mine. So you could take a chance and mine, hope you get payed out before the devs run out of money (or hope that the hash increases enough to fund the devs to pay you. They probably have money to pay for a while. So it will APPEAR legit soon. But in time it WILL crumble..
I will admit that I got caught up in a scam like this. GPU coin had an officially licensed business in the US. They had a website and sounded very official/serious. They offered IPO and sent out GPU's to people (at first) who bought them or won in giveaways. But then it turns out that they only sent a couple, and that they were just instantly reselling the coins sent to them in purchases in order to profit. One day they just disappeared and hundreds of people were left wondering when their GPU was gonna ship... It wasn't until after a couple weeks when people weren't receiving shipping notifications, and then the coin crashed and Game Over man. Edit: I will give them the courtesy of stating that this COULD, "COULD", possibly not be a scam. But even if it's not a scam, it'll fail because they're doing it wrong.
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MidasCoin (OP)
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September 09, 2014, 11:54:38 PM |
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not sync where i trade this coin? addnode=node1.midascoin.io addnode=node2.midascoin.io addnode=node3.midascoin.io addnode=node4.midascoin.io addnode=node5.midascoin.io addnode=node6.midascoin.io addnode=node7.midascoin.io addnode=node8.midascoin.io addnode=node9.midascoin.io added these to the midas.conf file in the MidasCoin folder( C:/*****roaming/MidasCoin) still not sync,what's wrong? Windows wallet is actually "autosyncing" without the needs to add any node. If you are using windows, simply re download the wallet. If you are using mac, add the nodes using command line. for any other problem, do not hesitate do contact us
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Yuzu
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September 09, 2014, 11:57:46 PM |
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There is no "us." There is one guy, Giuseppe 'Joe' Liberati, who is a scammer working out of a purchased London address (an address that is known to host scam companies). By the way, here is the private message he sent me when I wondered where he got my email, a question he has not answered (boldface mine): Hello,
By law, you have the full right of know how your data has been acquired, but this request is beyond reach of public department.
contact: privacy@midaspay.io with your request.
I will escalate your email quickly for get proper priority.
RegardsOf course, I still haven't gotten an answer from the help desk.
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cakir
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★ BitClave ICO: 15/09/17 ★
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September 10, 2014, 12:01:18 AM |
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Block generation target: 2.5 minutes So far 49 hours passed and there should be 1176 blocks. But there's only 848 blocks That means 3.5 minutes block generation, Even the 6 Ghs hashrate...
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BTCspoon
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September 10, 2014, 12:04:08 AM |
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There is no "us." There is one guy, Giuseppe 'Joe' Liberati, who is a scammer working out of a purchased London address (an address that is known to host scam companies). By the way, here is the private message he sent me when I wondered where he got my email, a question he has not answered (boldface mine): Hello,
By law, you have the full right of know how your data has been acquired, but this request is beyond reach of public department.
contact: privacy@midaspay.io with your request.
I will escalate your email quickly for get proper priority.
RegardsOf course, I still haven't gotten an answer from the help desk. I think the word of "help desk" is way overrated in this situation, or you probably meant the piece of scrap wood (called the "helper" in Italia) who prevent the desk to fall apart?
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MidasCoin (OP)
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September 10, 2014, 12:04:42 AM |
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Ok, our testing on bitcointalk usability provided proof for our theory. Despite the efforts is impossible to offer a proper communication channel in an environment without any moderation. There is no "us." There is one guy, Giuseppe 'Joe' Liberati, who is a scammer working out of a purchased London address (an address that is known to host scam companies).
just as example, publishing this in the " real world" will cost you tons of money in legal actions, if not worst. Thanks for confirming our thoughts #midascoin is here, and is not going anywhere.
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Yuzu
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September 10, 2014, 12:05:35 AM |
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There is no "us." There is one guy, Giuseppe 'Joe' Liberati, who is a scammer working out of a purchased London address (an address that is known to host scam companies). By the way, here is the private message he sent me when I wondered where he got my email, a question he has not answered (boldface mine): Hello,
By law, you have the full right of know how your data has been acquired, but this request is beyond reach of public department.
contact: privacy@midaspay.io with your request.
I will escalate your email quickly for get proper priority.
RegardsOf course, I still haven't gotten an answer from the help desk. I think the word of "help desk" is way overrated in this situation, or you probably meant the piece of wood (called the "helper" in Italia) who prevent the desk to fall apart? There probably isn't a piece of wood. Maybe a piece of cardboard with staples.
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PCJargon
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September 10, 2014, 12:06:53 AM |
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There is no "us." There is one guy, Giuseppe 'Joe' Liberati, who is a scammer working out of a purchased London address (an address that is known to host scam companies). By the way, here is the private message he sent me when I wondered where he got my email, a question he has not answered (boldface mine): Hello,
By law, you have the full right of know how your data has been acquired, but this request is beyond reach of public department.
contact: privacy@midaspay.io with your request.
I will escalate your email quickly for get proper priority.
RegardsOf course, I still haven't gotten an answer from the help desk. London Address, domain registered in Rome. My question about this (on page 20 and 24) was not answered. However, it wasn't until page 31 that he offhandedly mentioned that: Gold is dispatched usually from our partners in Rome. So he lives in Rome, but the business is in Britain?
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Check out this site for legit free BTC. It's like an hourly free lottery ticket that always pays out at least 300 satoshi, and could net you over .3 BTC if you're really lucky. Just gotta fill out a captcha each time. (basically a faucet with chance of real reward) http://freebitco.in/?r=242778
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Yuzu
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September 10, 2014, 12:07:15 AM |
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Ok, our testing on bitcointalk usability provided proof to our theory. Despite the efforts is impossible to offer a proper communication channel in an environment without any moderation. There is no "us." There is one guy, Giuseppe 'Joe' Liberati, who is a scammer working out of a purchased London address (an address that is known to host scam companies).
just as example, publishing this in the " real world" will cost you tons of money in legal actions, if not worst. Thanks for confirming our thoughts #midascoin is here, and is not going anywhere.Wait...are you threatening me? LOL..you spam my email and then threaten me with legal action? Okay, here's what's going to happen. I'm going to my facebook and post that Midascoin is run by Giuseppe Liberati who is scamming people. You do your worst.
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PCJargon
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September 10, 2014, 12:13:46 AM |
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Check out this site for legit free BTC. It's like an hourly free lottery ticket that always pays out at least 300 satoshi, and could net you over .3 BTC if you're really lucky. Just gotta fill out a captcha each time. (basically a faucet with chance of real reward) http://freebitco.in/?r=242778
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BTCspoon
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September 10, 2014, 12:15:08 AM |
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Ok, our testing on bitcointalk usability provided proof for our theory. Despite the efforts is impossible to offer a proper communication channel in an environment without any moderation. There is no "us." There is one guy, Giuseppe 'Joe' Liberati, who is a scammer working out of a purchased London address (an address that is known to host scam companies).
just as example, publishing this in the " real world" will cost you tons of money in legal actions, if not worst. Thanks for confirming our thoughts #midascoin is here, and is not going anywhere.Well hard time to be a deceiver around there, i give you that. The good news is i won't sue you for the 10 BTC you owe me. Buy coffee or whatever with it. And come back with another coin next month may i suggest "Funnycoin".
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PCJargon
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September 10, 2014, 12:15:43 AM |
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So publicly stating personal info of a person who's personal info is publicly available on a WHOIS site is something that could cause legal action? Holy shit! I'm gonna be in so much trouble for posting that screenshot of his domain's WHOIS info!
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Check out this site for legit free BTC. It's like an hourly free lottery ticket that always pays out at least 300 satoshi, and could net you over .3 BTC if you're really lucky. Just gotta fill out a captcha each time. (basically a faucet with chance of real reward) http://freebitco.in/?r=242778
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MidasCoin (OP)
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September 10, 2014, 12:23:07 AM |
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- 2051 members registered on Midaspool.com
- 300 new registrations everyday
- Peak Hashrate of 31 Ghash/ - Average Hashrate 12+ Ghash.
- Merchant platform and without hosted daemon (paypal style)
- Integrated financial Platform with ATM Debit Card and VCC (virtual credit card)
- Top management team: http://midaspay.io/the-golden-squad/
- Unique distribution system PoM. Unnecessary hashpower increase currency value
- Backed by gold reserve.
- Guaranteed increasing value
- Guaranteed community support helpdesk: 8 hours for low priority - 2 hours for Urgent.
- No Premine. No IPO. No dump on exchanges.
- No exchange on day 1
- 236 MidasCoin already paid through the Referral system.
Those Are facts, all the rest is for showing.
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BTCspoon
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September 10, 2014, 12:24:32 AM |
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So publicly stating personal info of a person who's personal info is publicly available on a WHOIS site is something that could cause legal action? Holy shit! I'm gonna be in so much trouble for posting that screenshot of his domain's WHOIS info!
Not at all. Public domain is public domain. He can cry all day long.
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Yuzu
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September 10, 2014, 12:26:50 AM |
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He's just a scammer and not even a good one. A good scammer tries to keep everyone on his good side by acting friendly and trustworthy. A bad one gets self righteous and threatens to sue while avoiding questions. Bad, bad, bad.
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PCJargon
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September 10, 2014, 12:27:11 AM |
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So publicly stating personal info of a person who's personal info is publicly available on a WHOIS site is something that could cause legal action? Holy shit! I'm gonna be in so much trouble for posting that screenshot of his domain's WHOIS info!
Not at all. Public domain is public domain. He can cry all day long. But you know what's not public? The email address they used to alert me about this scam. At least now we know to whom the real legal litigation should be pointed: https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv238%2Fjitrif%2Fscam_zpsdaa2ee1f.jpg&t=544&c=Hv-toOqi77oJmQ(Edit: ok, so not sure which linked in address was him. removed.)
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Check out this site for legit free BTC. It's like an hourly free lottery ticket that always pays out at least 300 satoshi, and could net you over .3 BTC if you're really lucky. Just gotta fill out a captcha each time. (basically a faucet with chance of real reward) http://freebitco.in/?r=242778
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