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Author Topic: Hashie.co - Cloud Mining from 0.0012 BTC / GH | NEW: AMHash | FREE 10 GH  (Read 160428 times)
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January 04, 2015, 08:45:43 AM
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Does anyone got the "frost coins" or its just another excuse ?

I lost everything and didn't even get a likely worthless frost coin.  (dykask account)   I only had 60 GH and less than .02 BTC there, but what a ripoff!   I only lost ~.07 BTC but I feel scammed.   
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January 04, 2015, 09:40:52 AM
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 Announcement:

We completed all applications and transferred those hashrate from hashie to AMHash.The missed dividends will be recovered on Monday if everything is ok.

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January 04, 2015, 09:57:09 AM
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Does anyone got the "frost coins" or its just another excuse ?

I lost everything and didn't even get a likely worthless frost coin.  (dykask account)   I only had 60 GH and less than .02 BTC there, but what a ripoff!   I only lost ~.07 BTC but I feel scammed.   

Mhhh...but 0.07 isn't a huge amount, there are users who lost 10BTC+...
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January 04, 2015, 11:16:30 AM
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Does anyone got the "frost coins" or its just another excuse ?

I lost everything and didn't even get a likely worthless frost coin.  (dykask account)   I only had 60 GH and less than .02 BTC there, but what a ripoff!   I only lost ~.07 BTC but I feel scammed.   

Yes, me, too. I don't want/need their frostcoins, now I've got my proof they stole my paid miner without any kind of compensation.
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January 04, 2015, 11:18:40 AM
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I can see the site is up. Is everything back to normalcy ?

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January 04, 2015, 11:30:57 AM
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I can see the site is up. Is everything back to normalcy ?

Lol you kidding  mate ? they hashing with magic
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January 04, 2015, 11:38:59 AM
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I can see the site is up. Is everything back to normalcy ?

Lol you kidding  mate ? they hashing with magic

Haha Cheesy

Scammers gonna scam...
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January 04, 2015, 11:49:34 AM
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I don't understand why people still think this is legit...
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January 04, 2015, 11:50:10 AM
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I can see the site is up. Is everything back to normalcy ?

Check their TOS and have a look at the chat. Be careful, enough people lost their money to them.
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January 04, 2015, 02:54:51 PM
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here is the part of hashie chat code:

rivets.binders.user = function(el, value){
      if(value == "admin"){
         el.innerHTML = "&lt;<span class='user-admin'>Hashie (Official)</span>&gt;";
      } else if(value == "cryptoassets"){
         el.innerHTML = "&lt;<span class='user-admin'>bbit (Official)</span>&gt;";
      } else if(value == "QueenElsa"){
         el.innerHTML = "&lt;<span class='user-elsa'>Queen Elsa</span>&gt;";
      } else {
         el.innerHTML = "&lt;" + value + "&gt;";
      }
As one can see only three persons have admin rights, ie Hashie (Official), bbit (Official) and Queen Elsa

So who is bbit?

Look here http://bitcoinchangeclub.org/blog/tag/bbit/

As one can notice there is  bbit link on http://bitcoinchangeclub.org/blog/tag/bbit/   page and http://bitchangeclub.org/ URL behind the link (quick redirect tp bitcoin org) . So looks like bbit is abreviation for bitcoinchangeclub

The Exutive Director of bitchangeclub.org is Jane Kreisman known as  Bit*Jane http://bitcoinchangeclub.org/about-us

(http://bitcoinchangeclub.org/files/2014/06/BitJane.jpg  here is she)

She advocates both GAW and Hashie on various sources.  http://bitcoinchangeclub.org/  is all about GAW and Hashie. Nothing more

She  knows both Sahra Hall (presumably our Queen Elsa) and Matthew Myrtle  (presumably Hashie official)

Is BitJane  mysterious bbit?


A little sleuthing showed that Bitcoin Jane Kreisman uses an Administrator named Dr. Paul Coates, http://bitcoinchangeclub.org/about-us/

Mr. Coates, looks to have been involved in:
a PayPal billing scam back in the 90's http://bruner.dreamhosters.com/2004/07/new-paypal-spam-scam/, where he ran a bondage podcast that was blind billing people
a Second Life property scam in the 2000's, http://forums-archive.secondlife.com/130/2a/106692/2.html
and is currently turning his existing website into a cloud hashing service, www.signaturenetworks.net

I also stumbled upon his foundations for working dogs and a Hashtalk posting for a golf cart donation fund. His Facebook page shows him driving a golf cart and walking with a cane and dog.
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January 04, 2015, 03:08:49 PM
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If cloud hashing in general and anyone involved with the Hashie scam wasn't enough to scare you away this link should close the deal.

Look at this crap...by "Dr" Coates

http://multipledisorders.com/uncategorized/facebook-security-perfect-cloaking-device/


Could this guy be Queen Elsa? He is self diagnosed with multiple mental issues. I'm thinking he might be a good candidate.
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January 04, 2015, 03:25:42 PM
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If cloud hashing in general and anyone involved with the Hashie scam wasn't enough to scare you away this link should close the deal.

Look at this crap...by "Dr" Coates

http://multipledisorders.com/uncategorized/facebook-security-perfect-cloaking-device/


Could this guy be Queen Elsa? He is self diagnosed with multiple mental issues. I'm thinking he might be a good candidate.

Yeah and he could double as Hashtalk moderator. It´s just the kind

of dung that shitflies love.

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January 04, 2015, 03:46:18 PM
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Hashie has stolen my miners and my BTC balance!  Cry
Scam!
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January 04, 2015, 04:02:30 PM
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Hashie has stolen my miners and my BTC balance!  Cry
Scam!

http://hashiescam.blogspot.com and read the comments too.  Wink
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January 04, 2015, 04:04:39 PM
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For what it is worth I do believe they were hacked. (or maybe self hacked)

How do I know?

December 26th I purchased a firehasher. Deposited the funds to buy one. Purchased one and afterwards my BTC balance showed 2+ BTC. When I made my deposit from coinbase it showed the deposit 3 times. (those who used coinbase have seen that error before.) Because it looked like I had deposited multiple times I did a 2 BTC withdraw. Later when I had time to review my coinbase account and saw that I only deposited one time I contacted Hashie and asked them to audit my account because something had to be wrong.

Next morning  I received threatening emails about a bug in their system and how I owed them 2 BTC. (which was true) I send the BTC back to them and then made the purchase a second time. (And you know the rest, never received first payout, everything fell apart right after)

For what it is worth the emails I received from Sarah seemed legit at the time - Here is the first one



Hello,

We have recently audited our systems and discovered that you have made a number of withdrawals of which you are not entitled to. Our investigation discovered a bug in the pricing algorithm of one of our products, allowing users to obtain fake balances by purchasing the product. Withdrawals resulting from this bug are unauthorized.

Our records show you owe Hashie an amount of 2.1198 BTC.

Hashie hereby requests you to return the sum of 1.48386 BTC (70% of the amount) to 1HaShiEAAhhkVW8fdTpg1mu2ikLVZcxtg2 within 24 hours of the receipt of this email. Hashie will allow you to keep 30% of the amount if you promptly return the unauthorized payments.

Your activities may constitute a criminal offense under s.478.1(1) of the Criminal Code in the Commonwealth of Australia, in which Hashie operates. Furthermore, your activities may constitute a criminal offense under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, of United States which you reside in.

Hashie takes this matter seriously and will seek law enforcement assistance if this matter is not voluntarily resolved.

Best regards.



I did find it odd that they only asked for 70% back. For the record I did send the entire amount.

Also when I noticed the 2BTC in my account the price of firehashers was -1.0987 (or whatever it actually was)  A hour later that was corrected. So someone purchased hundreds or thousands of the firehashers and immediately withdrew funds. This "bug" was gone when I looked a few hours later.

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January 04, 2015, 04:09:24 PM
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Bloody amoral fuckers.

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January 04, 2015, 04:34:25 PM
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so Hashie.co sold all our btc today and we are at  $267 btc price now ...

Thoughts?
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January 04, 2015, 04:37:55 PM
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If cloud hashing in general and anyone involved with the Hashie scam wasn't enough to scare you away this link should close the deal.

Look at this crap...by "Dr" Coates

http://multipledisorders.com/uncategorized/facebook-security-perfect-cloaking-device/


Could this guy be Queen Elsa? He is self diagnosed with multiple mental issues. I'm thinking he might be a good candidate.

this guy was obsessed with the frost in Florida. http://multipledisorders.com

frostcoin ?
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January 04, 2015, 04:52:18 PM
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For what it is worth I do believe they were hacked. (or maybe self hacked)

How do I know?

December 26th I purchased a firehasher. Deposited the funds to buy one. Purchased one and afterwards my BTC balance showed 2+ BTC. When I made my deposit from coinbase it showed the deposit 3 times. (those who used coinbase have seen that error before.) Because it looked like I had deposited multiple times I did a 2 BTC withdraw. Later when I had time to review my coinbase account and saw that I only deposited one time I contacted Hashie and asked them to audit my account because something had to be wrong.

Next morning  I received threatening emails about a bug in their system and how I owed them 2 BTC. (which was true) I send the BTC back to them and then made the purchase a second time. (And you know the rest, never received first payout, everything fell apart right after)

For what it is worth the emails I received from Sarah seemed legit at the time - Here is the first one



Hello,

We have recently audited our systems and discovered that you have made a number of withdrawals of which you are not entitled to. Our investigation discovered a bug in the pricing algorithm of one of our products, allowing users to obtain fake balances by purchasing the product. Withdrawals resulting from this bug are unauthorized.

Our records show you owe Hashie an amount of 2.1198 BTC.

Hashie hereby requests you to return the sum of 1.48386 BTC (70% of the amount) to 1HaShiEAAhhkVW8fdTpg1mu2ikLVZcxtg2 within 24 hours of the receipt of this email. Hashie will allow you to keep 30% of the amount if you promptly return the unauthorized payments.

Your activities may constitute a criminal offense under s.478.1(1) of the Criminal Code in the Commonwealth of Australia, in which Hashie operates. Furthermore, your activities may constitute a criminal offense under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, of United States which you reside in.

Hashie takes this matter seriously and will seek law enforcement assistance if this matter is not voluntarily resolved.

Best regards.

I did find it odd that they only asked for 70% back. For the record I did send the entire amount.

Also when I noticed the 2BTC in my account the price of firehashers was -1.0987 (or whatever it actually was)  A hour later that was corrected. So someone purchased hundreds or thousands of the firehashers and immediately withdrew funds. This "bug" was gone when I looked a few hours later.

Thanks for sharing your story. Now, at least, we know 2 facts:

Hashie operated from Australia (Queen Elsa mentioned Australia but no proof)
They are aware of the laws regarding fraud ^^
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January 04, 2015, 05:11:07 PM
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For what it is worth I do believe they were hacked. (or maybe self hacked)

How do I know?

December 26th I purchased a firehasher.....Also when I noticed the 2BTC in my account the price of firehashers was -1.0987 (or whatever it actually was)  A hour later that was corrected. So someone purchased hundreds or thousands of the firehashers and immediately withdrew funds. This "bug" was gone when I looked a few hours later.



As I got it the bug was in that when someone has pucharsed FH with negative price his/her balance immedeatly responded by rise. Ammasing

Nevertheless it was Hashie's bug and their responce to that by stealing btc from all users acounts to cover that is the fraud. So all who are behind hashie are swindlers
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