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September 10, 2014, 12:30:26 AM
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So much haters! Come on guys give midascoin a chance.   Grin

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September 10, 2014, 12:32:50 AM
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- 2051 members registered on Midaspool.com

- 300 new registrations everyday

- Peak Hashrate of 31 Ghash/ - Average Hashrate 12+ Ghash.

- Hosted Merchant platform at 0 fee - Accept payment without hosting 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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September 10, 2014, 12:36:17 AM
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MidasCoin, I'm having trouble logging into http://midaspay.io/my-account/. After clicking "Login", the page simply refreshes and the same page is loaded. The only difference is a "Bullet Point" is displayed above "Login". I'd log a support ticket however you need to login first  Smiley
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September 10, 2014, 12:39:40 AM
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- 2051 members being scammed on Midaspool.com

- 300 new scammed everyday

- Peak theft rate of 31 Ghash/ - Average theft rate 12+ Ghash.

- Scam Host platform at 0 fee - Accept payment without hosting daemon (paypal ripoff)

- Integrated financial Platform with imaginary ATM Debit Card and ICC (imaginary credit card)

- Top scam organizer team: http://midaspay.io/the-golden-squad/

- Unique lingo to hide scam, PoM. Unnecessary hashpower increase currency value (we take all your hash)

- Backed by imaginary gold reserve.

- Guaranteed increasing value (until it crashes because we unload all the coins you sent us)

- Guaranteed slow community support helpdesk: 8 hours for low priority (smoking weed) - 2 hours for Urgent. (sobering up and responding occasionally)

- No Premine. No IPO. No dump on exchanges. (for two weeks)

- No exchange on day 1 (or on any other website ever)

- 236 MidasCoin already paid through the Referral system. (pyramid scheme to the moon!)


These Are facts, all the rest is true too.


       

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)
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September 10, 2014, 12:43:03 AM
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MidasCoin, I'm having trouble logging into http://midaspay.io/my-account/. After clicking "Login", the page simply refreshes and the same page is loaded. The only difference is a "Bullet Point" is displayed above "Login". I'd log a support ticket however you need to login first  Smiley

Checked.

The "bullet" point mean "wrong username - password"

Correcting with a better "error message"

Meanwhile, feel free to use password recovery
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September 10, 2014, 12:43:36 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.)

I love the street name, "fiume del perle", something musical in it ♫♫, remind me of Chopin Funeral March
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September 10, 2014, 12:45:28 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.)

I love the street name, "fiume del perle", something musical in it ♫♫, remind of Chopin Funeral March
It looks pretty too!
http://goo.gl/b6O9IC

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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September 10, 2014, 12:47:44 AM
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This coin was on my radar, then I did some investigating.

Because of this: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1778
This disallows ANY pool or solo miner from using their own address for a block to be accepted.

Now, skip ahead to here: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4290
You CAN mine, but it wont matter what address you or the pool uses, it will automatically go to the 'tax address.'

Now, this is NOT decentralized. Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.

Since you cannot have a different publickey for an address to generate a block (or have it be accepted by the network at any rate) block generation is centralized.

As per the twitter: https://twitter.com/MidasPay/status/509471382871494656
Image ref: http://puu.sh/bsK4G/e04f5782cd.png

Please send the 10 BTC to this address: 1QuinngrXdsMWM3tejsWqrEJYPDF5ZccW
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September 10, 2014, 12:49:34 AM
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This coin was on my radar, then I did some investigating.

Because of this: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1778
This disallows ANY pool or solo miner from using their own address for a block to be accepted.

Now, skip ahead to here: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4290
You CAN mine, but it wont matter what address you or the pool uses, it will automatically go to the 'tax address.'

Now, this is NOT decentralized. Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.

Since you cannot have a different publickey for an address to generate a block (or have it be accepted by the network at any rate) block generation is centralized.

As per the twitter: https://twitter.com/MidasPay/status/509471382871494656
Image ref: http://puu.sh/bsK4G/e04f5782cd.png

Please send the 10 BTC to this address: 1QuinngrXdsMWM3tejsWqrEJYPDF5ZccW
Send me 1 of those BTC please?  Lips sealed I am the poor.

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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September 10, 2014, 01:00:18 AM
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This coin was on my radar, then I did some investigating.

Because of this: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1778
This disallows ANY pool or solo miner from using their own address for a block to be accepted.

Now, skip ahead to here: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4290
You CAN mine, but it wont matter what address you or the pool uses, it will automatically go to the 'tax address.'

Now, this is NOT decentralized. Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.

Since you cannot have a different publickey for an address to generate a block (or have it be accepted by the network at any rate) block generation is centralized.

As per the twitter: https://twitter.com/MidasPay/status/509471382871494656
Image ref: http://puu.sh/bsK4G/e04f5782cd.png

Please send the 10 BTC to this address: 1QuinngrXdsMWM3tejsWqrEJYPDF5ZccW

Again the statement to prove is "only central pool/node can confirm blocks/transaction"

Maybe you didn't noticed, but twitter has a link to this same forum, that specify the statement, why you keep playing on words?  Do it for real!   That's not an ethic discussion of what mean centralized, there is a precise statement to prove, not your theory!

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Challenge is here and is not going anywhere

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Regards
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September 10, 2014, 01:04:57 AM
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This coin was on my radar, then I did some investigating.

Because of this: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1778
This disallows ANY pool or solo miner from using their own address for a block to be accepted.

Now, skip ahead to here: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4290
You CAN mine, but it wont matter what address you or the pool uses, it will automatically go to the 'tax address.'

Now, this is NOT decentralized. Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.

Since you cannot have a different publickey for an address to generate a block (or have it be accepted by the network at any rate) block generation is centralized.

As per the twitter: https://twitter.com/MidasPay/status/509471382871494656
Image ref: http://puu.sh/bsK4G/e04f5782cd.png

Please send the 10 BTC to this address: 1QuinngrXdsMWM3tejsWqrEJYPDF5ZccW

Again the statement to prove is "only central pool/node can confirm blocks/transaction"

Maybe you didn't noticed, but twitter has a link to this same forum, that specify the statement, why you keep playing on words?  Do it for real!   That's not an ethic discussion of what mean centralized, there is a precise statement!

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Challenge is here and is not going anywhere

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Regards
Somewhere between your broken english and the rewording the challenge each time... this shit is confusing. I think you're the only person who believes that your challenge hasn't been disproved.

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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September 10, 2014, 01:10:30 AM
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why you keep playing on words?  

Regards

You don't like that? how ironic!

Now the real question is!, is it an Alanis Morisette ironic standard one?

Please discuss.
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September 10, 2014, 01:12:11 AM
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This coin was on my radar, then I did some investigating.

Because of this: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1778
This disallows ANY pool or solo miner from using their own address for a block to be accepted.

Now, skip ahead to here: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4290
You CAN mine, but it wont matter what address you or the pool uses, it will automatically go to the 'tax address.'

Now, this is NOT decentralized. Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.

Since you cannot have a different publickey for an address to generate a block (or have it be accepted by the network at any rate) block generation is centralized.

As per the twitter: https://twitter.com/MidasPay/status/509471382871494656
Image ref: http://puu.sh/bsK4G/e04f5782cd.png

Please send the 10 BTC to this address: 1QuinngrXdsMWM3tejsWqrEJYPDF5ZccW

Again the statement to prove is "only central pool/node can confirm blocks/transaction"

Maybe you didn't noticed, but twitter has a link to this same forum, that specify the statement, why you keep playing on words?  Do it for real!   That's not an ethic discussion of what mean centralized, there is a precise statement!

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Challenge is here and is not going anywhere

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Regards
If you read, I stated that
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Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.
Because only 1 address can actually get the coinbase (anything else is disallowed) that means that only 1 address can confirm blocks. When you confirm a block, you verify transactions inside. Edit:
Quote
block you verify
In this case, verify meaning that the validity of the transaction in the block is accurate. Not just the hash of the transaction.

Quote
Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.
Hence from my previous statement, the central node (according to the blockchain; since the authenticity of anyone else mining on the address CANNOT be made,) is the only node that can confirm blocks and transactions.

As far as I am concerned, this coin is not minable, and you are renting your hashrate to a pool, which as far as I can tell, is not trustworthy.
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September 10, 2014, 01:23:01 AM
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This coin was on my radar, then I did some investigating.

Because of this: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1778
This disallows ANY pool or solo miner from using their own address for a block to be accepted.

Now, skip ahead to here: https://github.com/MidasPaymentLTD/midascoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L4290
You CAN mine, but it wont matter what address you or the pool uses, it will automatically go to the 'tax address.'

Now, this is NOT decentralized. Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.

Since you cannot have a different publickey for an address to generate a block (or have it be accepted by the network at any rate) block generation is centralized.

As per the twitter: https://twitter.com/MidasPay/status/509471382871494656
Image ref: http://puu.sh/bsK4G/e04f5782cd.png

Please send the 10 BTC to this address: 1QuinngrXdsMWM3tejsWqrEJYPDF5ZccW

Again the statement to prove is "only central pool/node can confirm blocks/transaction"

Maybe you didn't noticed, but twitter has a link to this same forum, that specify the statement, why you keep playing on words?  Do it for real!   That's not an ethic discussion of what mean centralized, there is a precise statement!

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Challenge is here and is not going anywhere

Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=760755.msg8752074#msg8752074

Regards
If you read, I stated that
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Sure, the VERIFICATION of blocks and transactions is decentralized, CONFIRMS are not. Confirms are when blocks confirm each other in the hashchain.
Because only 1 address can actually get the coinbase (anything else is disallowed) that means that only 1 address can confirm blocks. When you confirm a block, you verify transactions inside. Edit:
Quote
block you verify
In this case, verify meaning that the validity of the transaction in the block is accurate. Not just the hash of the transaction.

Quote
Prove that only central node can confirm/authorize transactions and you get the bounty.
Hence from my previous statement, the central node (according to the blockchain; since the authenticity of anyone else mining on the address CANNOT be made,) is the only node that can confirm blocks and transactions.

As far as I am concerned, this coin is not minable, and you are renting your hashrate to a pool, which as far as I can tell, is not trustworthy.
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pay this man!  Cool
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September 10, 2014, 01:41:38 AM
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- 2051 members being scammed on Midaspool.com

- 300 new scammed everyday

- Peak theft rate of 31 Ghash/ - Average theft rate 12+ Ghash.

- Scam Host platform at 0 fee - Accept payment without hosting daemon (paypal ripoff)

- Integrated financial Platform with imaginary ATM Debit Card and ICC (imaginary credit card)

- Top scam organizer team: http://midaspay.io/the-golden-squad/

- Unique lingo to hide scam, PoM. Unnecessary hashpower increase currency value (we take all your hash)

- Backed by imaginary gold reserve.

- Guaranteed increasing value (until it crashes because we unload all the coins you sent us)

- Guaranteed slow community support helpdesk: 8 hours for low priority (smoking weed) - 2 hours for Urgent. (sobering up and responding occasionally)

- No Premine. No IPO. No dump on exchanges. (for two weeks)

- No exchange on day 1 (or on any other website ever)

- 236 MidasCoin already paid through the Referral system. (pyramid scheme to the moon!)


These Are facts, all the rest is true too.


       

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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September 10, 2014, 01:57:21 AM
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Its dead Jim...

What goes around comes around...
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September 10, 2014, 01:59:44 AM
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You just did a big mistake using Midas Payment Ltd company brand in your Post as it was your brand, or as you received any attorney about usage of our company brand for impersonating us without any legal assignment for perform such action.

Opinion are one thing, trademark infringement and  brand impersonation  are far more complex  matter and cannot be tolerated, and will not be tolerated.

Have a nice day
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September 10, 2014, 02:03:42 AM
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Its dead Jim...

it looks like as this coin has been abandoned.
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September 10, 2014, 02:04:22 AM
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You just did a big mistake using Midas Payment Ltd company brand in your Post as it was your brand, or as you has a grant to use our company brand, impersonating us without any legal assignment for perform such action.

Opinion are one thing, trademark infringement and  brand impersonation  are far more complex  matter and cannot be tolerated.

Have a nice day

Oh shit, oh no! Oh gosh oh geeze!

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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September 10, 2014, 02:05:47 AM
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Its dead Jim...

it looks like as this coin has been abandoned.

Abandoned? With 2084 registered users on Midaspool.com, 12 Ghash of hashrate and 300 new registration each day.

With a conversion rate on referral invite of 9%?

Better luck next time.
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