coinmaster222
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January 08, 2015, 01:23:14 PM |
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For people who dont have the knowledge or infrastructure in place to run a ddos attack heres a handy link from days gone bye but still a worthy client. PLEASE YOU THIS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY https://github.com/NewEraCracker/LOIC/
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TheThinTinMan
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January 08, 2015, 01:33:48 PM |
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Aw, craig, don't be sad about the merchant promise fraud. You'll get your hundreds of thousands of dollars back I'm sure, Mr. #1 Leaderboard
Send him a pm and have a chat about his thoughts overall. You be surprised.
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WaffleMaster
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January 08, 2015, 01:51:42 PM |
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Aw, craig, don't be sad about the merchant promise fraud. You'll get your hundreds of thousands of dollars back I'm sure, Mr. #1 Leaderboard
Send him a pm and have a chat about his thoughts overall. You be surprised. I probably wouldn't be. Either he got massively swindled or is an insider. I'm guessing he's an insider. Or we can call craig the #1 idiot instead of #1 scam facilitator.
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T0urist
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January 08, 2015, 01:51:50 PM |
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His boldest and most egotistical falsity to date in my opinion. see scott josh will come back and say they did mine like everyone else. they just mined the first block
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galdur
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January 08, 2015, 02:17:02 PM |
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His boldest and most egotistical falsity to date in my opinion. see scott josh will come back and say they did mine like everyone else. they just mined the first block Who are these wankers ? I recognize Josh and Joe but are the others connected to GAW in some way ?
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WaffleMaster
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January 08, 2015, 02:40:35 PM |
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Yes galdur you see them in tons of photos together. Participation in the company remains unknown for some. They aren't victims though I know that. We can watch a stream of BTC Miami right? Or maybe somebody will record a quality video
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galdur
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January 08, 2015, 02:53:32 PM |
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Yes galdur you see them in tons of photos together. Participation in the company remains unknown for some. They aren't victims though I know that. We can watch a stream of BTC Miami right? Or maybe somebody will record a quality video Well, I look with some trepidation to that Florida convention. As I remember, BTC seems to tank badly soon after all those experts and mining geniuses congregate.
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puwaha
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January 08, 2015, 03:23:53 PM |
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Well, thanks for turning to logic puwaha. Not too long ago you were once considered a shill. You have now transcended your previous form and accumulated a degree of truth. Congrats puwaha. Good to have you in the free thinker's area.
My attitude soured once the "floor" lie came true. The waffling (pun intended just for your screen name) since then is just irritating to me now. Trying to use CFTC and "market manipulation" as a reason they couldn't support a floor was just more lies, or a complete lack of understanding concerning what they were getting into. As I tell people on HT... It's exactly like those late night commercials you see where some pawn shop says "We will buy your gold for higher prices than anyone else in town!". That's not illegal... that's free market. Most importantly... for it to qualify as manipulation... it has to harm someone. No one is being harmed by getting more value from their coin by dealing in paybase versus some other exchange. Came true? You mean all the people that wanted a scam created one by selling something intended for trade, they are the scammers. Or is it just to be the bully knocking over some one else's sandcastle because yours sucks? Hang on now... are you saying the "floor" lie is somehow the customers of GAW's fault? Every coin that has came out has been turned to shit by pump and dump scammers. Why is litecoin crap now? Why is Dogecoin so devoid of value now? Its very pathetic. Last year there was less than 130 "altcoins". Now there is over 500. And everyone of them is more of a scam than anything GAW did. No where in my post above did I mention anything about a "scam". I said the floor was a lie. I'm going to assume you quoted me to to make a point and were not really directing this towards me. There was no lie about a floor. They did honor that. Then they stopped.
So we are going to play word tricks to defend the lie? I don't really know if I want to get into this with you.
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keshuker
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January 08, 2015, 03:56:55 PM |
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Just unreal to read HT, first GAW takes your BTC and now you can even max out your credit cards to Josh
Gawsome!
I saw some post about where the sold XPY comes from and there was one regular who said that it can't be from the premine because they were all spread among investors and hashpoint miners. I think it is also GAWsome that all those weeks of hashpoint mining 400 points for 1 XPY and those $100M investors all added together summed up to EXACTLY 12,000,000 XPY, talk about luck!!
Afaik, they have never ever explained in detail and on blockchain how that 97.2% premine was split up and even if there were investors, I think it is naive to think that GAW did not keep any extra to sell for the idiots.
No gawtard seem to think there was anything weird with the test adress (the 3000% stake testing LOL). Nobody asked where they pulled the coins out from to send to the test wallet, iirc it was over 100k coins that they just sent to test with. Seems very legit
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wdl1908
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January 08, 2015, 03:57:48 PM |
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@rootdude admitting to ddosing cryptodouble. Maybe GAW should keep their pet on a leash lmao or maybe they paid him to do the dirty work because they don't want people to see how many of their users actively invest in scams That is not @rootdude but @root who changed his nick to @The God. If you want to accuse someone get your facts straight.
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coinmaster222
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January 08, 2015, 04:06:09 PM |
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Now that xpy is worthless and cant be spent anywhere,the Gawtards have come up with a new idea.We cant spend it so lets give it away in freebies and prizes to each other
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keshuker
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January 08, 2015, 04:09:05 PM |
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Now that xpy is worthless and cant be spent anywhere,the Gawtards have come up with a new idea.We cant spend it so lets give it away in freebies and prizes to each other
Lets be fair, you can always buy moar XPY also, CC accepted Maybe even the gawtards will wake up to the hyper inflation when GAW unlocks their "prime controllers" for staking. They have been saving up on the coin-age so they might need to unlock them all at same time not to fork the blockchain.
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suchmoon (OP)
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https://bpip.org
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January 08, 2015, 04:10:50 PM |
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I think @rootdude is just blowing his trumpet about Ddos a site with any magnitude.I was an IT security analyst it takes me busy to take a large site down and keep it down unless Gaw has control of its customers computers
Well, if a company reports the DDOS attack, and rootdude is claiming to be behind it, there might be a few knocks on door from the police. Can someone elaborate on how rootdude is connected to all this? This seems far fetched to say the least.
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CoinFire
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January 08, 2015, 04:24:15 PM |
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I think it's not that complicated. Mr. Dorman is GAW_GM by the way, and Mr. Eden is the head of QA if I remember correctly. They needed a quick merchant account and perhaps Leaserig already had one or something like that. I'd apply Occam's razor to this one. Location of the house or its condition probably doesn't mean anything, and it doesn't look any more like a church than any house on my street Edit: just to highlight my point - the issue is not the obscure address, but the fact itself that the "largest reseller of mining hardware" or whatever it is actually needed to use one of their employee's address and violate payment processor's TOS to get this thing going. That is definitely something coinfire/coindesk/any self-respecting journalist should look into, there is a potential for some interesting discoveries. Find GAW's/Zen's past credit card processors, ask then what happened. Ask PayPal perhaps. We have already spoken with Stripe
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truth_
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January 08, 2015, 04:28:17 PM |
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I think @rootdude is just blowing his trumpet about Ddos a site with any magnitude.I was an IT security analyst it takes me busy to take a large site down and keep it down unless Gaw has control of its customers computers
Well, if a company reports the DDOS attack, and rootdude is claiming to be behind it, there might be a few knocks on door from the police. Can someone elaborate on how rootdude is connected to all this? This seems far fetched to say the least. The user posting on hashtalk claiming he was responsible had a username of @root and people were confusing it with @rootdude. That user has since changed their username.
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cryptodevil
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
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January 08, 2015, 04:28:31 PM |
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Came true? You mean all the people that wanted a scam created one by selling something intended for trade, they are the scammers. Wait . . . so you're saying that something 'intended for trade' (trade: the action of buying and selling) was sold by people who, because they sold to people who bought are, therefore, scammers? I'm getting the sense that you don't actually see the absurdity of your own assertion.
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strangerdanger101
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January 08, 2015, 04:29:07 PM |
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I think it's not that complicated. Mr. Dorman is GAW_GM by the way, and Mr. Eden is the head of QA if I remember correctly. They needed a quick merchant account and perhaps Leaserig already had one or something like that. I'd apply Occam's razor to this one. Location of the house or its condition probably doesn't mean anything, and it doesn't look any more like a church than any house on my street Edit: just to highlight my point - the issue is not the obscure address, but the fact itself that the "largest reseller of mining hardware" or whatever it is actually needed to use one of their employee's address and violate payment processor's TOS to get this thing going. That is definitely something coinfire/coindesk/any self-respecting journalist should look into, there is a potential for some interesting discoveries. Find GAW's/Zen's past credit card processors, ask then what happened. Ask PayPal perhaps. We have already spoken with Stripe Can you elaborate or divulge what they said or would you rather not interested in how they got around the TOS.
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What has it got in its pocketses precious? BTC: 1KctJNLwzFK8qJPsSwDrQRNxxKnVCrZm93
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CoinFire
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January 08, 2015, 04:31:39 PM |
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I think it's not that complicated. Mr. Dorman is GAW_GM by the way, and Mr. Eden is the head of QA if I remember correctly. They needed a quick merchant account and perhaps Leaserig already had one or something like that. I'd apply Occam's razor to this one. Location of the house or its condition probably doesn't mean anything, and it doesn't look any more like a church than any house on my street Edit: just to highlight my point - the issue is not the obscure address, but the fact itself that the "largest reseller of mining hardware" or whatever it is actually needed to use one of their employee's address and violate payment processor's TOS to get this thing going. That is definitely something coinfire/coindesk/any self-respecting journalist should look into, there is a potential for some interesting discoveries. Find GAW's/Zen's past credit card processors, ask then what happened. Ask PayPal perhaps. We have already spoken with Stripe Can you elaborate or divulge what they said or would you rather not interested in how they got around the TOS. Article is coming out soon. They asked us to wait until they've taken a corrective action before running our article. So we are giving them a few hours today and then running the piece.
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WaffleMaster
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January 08, 2015, 04:31:53 PM |
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Sorry, Daffy is right. It was a different scumbag on HT that wasn't abusing mod power, but was instead another HT member ddosing and hacking other websites under the name @root (real username The God). Could have fooled me, it seems @rootdude had a "God complex" when he used to be a mod. He is not connected at all the screenshot clearly shows @Root not @Rootdude I checked the Nick @Root was changed to @The God.
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wdl1908
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January 08, 2015, 04:31:58 PM |
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I think @rootdude is just blowing his trumpet about Ddos a site with any magnitude.I was an IT security analyst it takes me busy to take a large site down and keep it down unless Gaw has control of its customers computers
Well, if a company reports the DDOS attack, and rootdude is claiming to be behind it, there might be a few knocks on door from the police. Can someone elaborate on how rootdude is connected to all this? This seems far fetched to say the least. He is not connected at all the screenshot clearly shows @Root not @Rootdude I checked the Nick @Root was changed to @The God.
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