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November 03, 2014, 05:42:47 AM |
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wallet release in under 2 days 😊
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butany
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November 03, 2014, 06:32:54 AM |
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wallet release in under 2 days 😊
No. release at Nov 10-Nov 17.
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provenceday
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November 03, 2014, 06:47:56 AM |
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wallet release in under 2 days 😊
No. release at Nov 10-Nov 17. Release time is about Nov10
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suchnekky
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November 03, 2014, 12:39:43 PM |
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Ok guys im not one to spread fear, although im just posting my findings: It appears that the devs early-release BTC funds have been tumbled, what does this mean? it means they have been sent through hundreds of different addresses in order to obfuscate the final address, a common trait for scammers, furthermore the developer has not posted or been online in over 4 days, since the 30th of last month, shortly after receiving his first batch of BTC from bter. I have also tried to contact ASIC-8tile through bitmessage and no reply on over 3 days. i really hope all this information is just a coincidence, but im just posting my findings. you can follow the btc funds through this address: https://blockchain.info/address/3Qqu5sDkvV8sRwb2mLLVJvEdX6E6CHdDfqi have tried to trace it but there is too many transactions. i hope im wrong. but ive seen this all too many times before. if the dev is reading could he just pop in here and explain himself.
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darkslash
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November 03, 2014, 12:41:47 PM |
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Ok guys im not one to spread fear, although im just posting my findings: It appears that the devs early-release BTC funds have been tumbled, what does this mean? it means they have been sent through hundreds of different addresses in order to obfuscate the final address, a common trait for scammers, furthermore the developer has not posted or been online in over 4 days, since the 30th of last month, shortly after receiving his first batch of BTC from bter. I have also tried to contact ASIC-8tile through bitmessage and no reply on over 3 days. i really hope all this information is just a coincidence, but im just posting my findings. you can follow the btc funds through this address: https://blockchain.info/address/3Qqu5sDkvV8sRwb2mLLVJvEdX6E6CHdDfqi have tried to trace it but there is too many transactions. i hope im wrong. but ive seen this all too many times before. if the dev is reading could he just pop in here and explain himself. nice call i just had a look it seems to be true and why would he tumble it
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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November 03, 2014, 12:52:41 PM |
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Hi everyone,
I would appreciate you retract your "tumbling" statements. We use a provider to keep the funds in a "Multisig" account. It is called Bitgo. We send it out from bitgo in small amounts to a regular address and then send to where it should be received. Please try it, before you spread FUD. The funds are used to pay for development, website, devices, code review/security review etc... I am not always online. We have to deliver.
Regards, ASIC-8Tile
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suchnekky
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November 03, 2014, 12:55:55 PM |
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Ok guys im not one to spread fear, although im just posting my findings: It appears that the devs early-release BTC funds have been tumbled, what does this mean? it means they have been sent through hundreds of different addresses in order to obfuscate the final address, a common trait for scammers, furthermore the developer has not posted or been online in over 4 days, since the 30th of last month, shortly after receiving his first batch of BTC from bter. I have also tried to contact ASIC-8tile through bitmessage and no reply on over 3 days. i really hope all this information is just a coincidence, but im just posting my findings. you can follow the btc funds through this address: https://blockchain.info/address/3Qqu5sDkvV8sRwb2mLLVJvEdX6E6CHdDfqi have tried to trace it but there is too many transactions. i hope im wrong. but ive seen this all too many times before. if the dev is reading could he just pop in here and explain himself. so you havent been online in days yet 10 minutes after i post this information your instantly online. hmm.
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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November 03, 2014, 01:03:36 PM |
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Exactly. I have a SCRUM meeting every morning except on Saturday/Sunday. When I see someone posting a question with "priority", I respond very quickly. You asked for clarification. Are you a developer? Regards, ASIC-8Tile Ok guys im not one to spread fear, although im just posting my findings: It appears that the devs early-release BTC funds have been tumbled, what does this mean? it means they have been sent through hundreds of different addresses in order to obfuscate the final address, a common trait for scammers, furthermore the developer has not posted or been online in over 4 days, since the 30th of last month, shortly after receiving his first batch of BTC from bter. I have also tried to contact ASIC-8tile through bitmessage and no reply on over 3 days. i really hope all this information is just a coincidence, but im just posting my findings. you can follow the btc funds through this address: https://blockchain.info/address/3Qqu5sDkvV8sRwb2mLLVJvEdX6E6CHdDfqi have tried to trace it but there is too many transactions. i hope im wrong. but ive seen this all too many times before. if the dev is reading could he just pop in here and explain himself. so you havent been online in days yet 10 minutes after i post this information your instantly online. hmm.
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suchnekky
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November 03, 2014, 01:18:49 PM |
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id really like to see a bit more progress or signs of actual development, as an investors, its troubling when a dev is inactive for multiple days, with a team of 7, you should really have your own PR rep to look after twitter and bitcointalk. daily updates are a minimum on a 600BTC project.
its even more troubling when the early released btc funds are transparent and have been tumbled.
ive never actually heard of bitgo, what are there reasons for tumbling the coins?
do you have the spreadsheet outlining where the btc funds have been allocated?
could we get the names of your team of 7?
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ASIC-8Tile (OP)
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November 03, 2014, 01:30:53 PM |
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If everyone wants a "daily", I will then provide it. When you send an amount from bitgo.com, the remaining amount is passed to another multisig account. Then once you send another amount the same occurs. I have a Scrum/Sprint planning in 5 minutes. I also have a call after this for Hardware development. 542 BTC is a VERY small amount to bootstrap a great project. I will post the excel file after these two meetings. Regards, ASIC-8Tile id really like to see a bit more progress or signs of actual development, as an investors, its troubling when a dev is inactive for multiple days, with a team of 7, you should really have your own PR rep to look after twitter and bitcointalk. daily updates are a minimum on a 600BTC project.
ive never actually heard of bitgo, what are there reasons for tumbling the coins?
do you have the spreadsheet outlining where the btc funds have been allocated?
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suchnekky
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November 03, 2014, 01:45:50 PM |
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why have you blanked out names, and authors, do you wish to remain anonymous?
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whetherman
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November 03, 2014, 01:47:58 PM |
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Nice response dev. In light of the Block situation, clear & transparent communication is more important than ever.
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butany
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November 03, 2014, 02:26:46 PM |
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why have you blanked out names, and authors, do you wish to remain anonymous?
Please shut up! You are not investor. You are Fudder! I don't think the dev should tell their names.
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suchnekky
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November 03, 2014, 02:28:14 PM |
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why have you blanked out names, and authors, do you wish to remain anonymous?
Please shut up! You are not investor. You are Fudder! i am infact an investor, and im asking valid questions in the hope to bring more comfort to investors.
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November 03, 2014, 02:35:37 PM Last edit: November 03, 2014, 02:50:23 PM by butany |
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why have you blanked out names, and authors, do you wish to remain anonymous?
Please shut up! You are not investor. You are Fudder! i am infact an investor, and im asking valid questions in the hope to bring more comfort to investors. I don't think the dev should tell you their names. Many projects are anonymous. Why should XTC dev tell you names?! If you want, I can buy all your XTC and please get out from here. PM me if interested. Donn't FUD again!
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suchnekky
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November 03, 2014, 02:51:44 PM |
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why have you blanked out names, and authors, do you wish to remain anonymous?
Please shut up! You are not investor. You are Fudder! i am infact an investor, and im asking valid questions in the hope to bring more comfort to investors. I don't think the dev should tell you their names. Many projects are anonymous. Why should XTC dev tell you names?! If you want, I can buy all your XTC and please get out from here. PM me if interested. Donn't FUD again! i really understand your frustration as you think my words will damage the coin, unfortunately it cant all be fairytales and rainbows, its a serious investment so serious questions must be asked in order to keep faith.
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whetherman
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November 03, 2014, 02:56:04 PM |
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I think it's a reasonable question, the dev can answer one way or another.
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suchnekky
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November 03, 2014, 03:00:09 PM |
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i feel im not seeing enough progress and/or proof, im not shouting it out as a scam, im just saying there are enough ICO scams in the crypto community for me to have my suspicions. the wallet is already 2 weeks late and dev has taken off again without confirming a date for wallet release. lets hope its not for another week.
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darkslash
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November 03, 2014, 03:01:46 PM |
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i feel im not seeing enough progress and/or proof, im not shouting it out as a scam, im just saying there are enough ICO scams in the crypto community for me to have my suspicions. the wallet is already 2 weeks late and dev has taken off again without confirming a date for wallet release. lets hope its not for another week.
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butany
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November 03, 2014, 03:05:16 PM |
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why have you blanked out names, and authors, do you wish to remain anonymous?
Please shut up! You are not investor. You are Fudder! i am infact an investor, and im asking valid questions in the hope to bring more comfort to investors. I don't think the dev should tell you their names. Many projects are anonymous. Why should XTC dev tell you names?! If you want, I can buy all your XTC and please get out from here. PM me if interested. Donn't FUD again! i really understand your frustration as you think my words will damage the coin, unfortunately it cant all be fairytales and rainbows, its a serious investment so serious questions must be asked in order to keep faith. If you cann't take the risk,please get out. It's very easy. I donn't think the dev should answer you this question.
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