MinermanNC
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January 14, 2015, 03:45:40 AM |
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Scroll down to the 5th row of faces, there's your boy, looks like something out of a yearbook pic. Maybe geegaw can make something out of this pic as well http://btcmiami.com/speakers-2/Charles “Charlie” Shrem IV is going to jail for two years so I wonder what he will be talking about...hmmm... At least Garza will have some good company. Scott- lol I thought the same.. about Charlie's speaking appearance... lol
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KC6TTR
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January 14, 2015, 03:47:40 AM Last edit: January 14, 2015, 03:59:30 AM by KC6TTR |
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Hashlets?? Sure... Oh... nevermind... Better call a ticket in on that one don't want to post that on HT they'll lock your thread. Then you can wait 3 weeks for a response. But, but, but they told me it was just a temporary situation; like the 50%+ daily fee average. [down memory lane... when GAW officially started openly taking more from their scrypt customers than what they were paying out. The rest is history]
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WaffleMaster
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January 14, 2015, 04:02:00 AM |
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Guys, check the blockchain. I just noticed 87.78% of all the coins (basically the top rich listers) HAVE NOT MOVED ONE SINGLE COIN FROM THOSE ADDRESSES. How bizarre is that? Especially since 92% of coins are not staking (probably excluding primes). Just think of that for a second and how centralized this coin is and yet it still is succumbing to downward sell pressure and hardly gaining any price appreciation. ~13% is causing this. Once you get down to the "normal" wallets you see tons of transaction activity in them. To me that seems like GAW and insider's cold wallets. GAW themselves said they use warm, hot and cold wallets and probably luke warm and room temperature wallets too.
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DARKANGEL6415
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January 14, 2015, 04:11:04 AM |
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You guys can play by yourselves in your own treehouse conspiracy club.
Gotta say the name tag really brings it together. SOMETIMES it is the small little details that make it all worth while
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vancefox
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January 14, 2015, 04:14:27 AM |
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Guys, check the blockchain. I just noticed 87.78% of all the coins (basically the top rich listers) HAVE NOT MOVED ONE SINGLE COIN FROM THOSE ADDRESSES. How bizarre is that? Just think of that for a second and how centralized this coin is and yet it still is succumbing to downward sell pressure and hardly gaining any price appreciation. Once you get down to the "normal" wallets you see tons of transaction activity in them. To me that seems like GAW and insider's cold wallets. GAW themselves said they use warm, hot and cold wallets and probably luke warm and room temperature wallets too.
Just start from block one and look where the coins go... They split all the way down and whenever a dispersal happens the leftover goes to a completely new address. This premine dispersal script, in my opinion, is designed to make it difficult to see exactly how many coins were not allocated to either "primes" or hashpoint conversions. There very well may be tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands, of XPY spread out in small 100 coin or less balances that are being used to create pure profit through PayBase credit card purchases and/or slowly dripping into the exchanges. This is my main concern about the long term viability of this coin. There is absolutely no accounting for all 12 million coins.
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This space not for rent...
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WaffleMaster
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January 14, 2015, 04:18:17 AM |
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Guys, check the blockchain. I just noticed 87.78% of all the coins (basically the top rich listers) HAVE NOT MOVED ONE SINGLE COIN FROM THOSE ADDRESSES. How bizarre is that? Just think of that for a second and how centralized this coin is and yet it still is succumbing to downward sell pressure and hardly gaining any price appreciation. Once you get down to the "normal" wallets you see tons of transaction activity in them. To me that seems like GAW and insider's cold wallets. GAW themselves said they use warm, hot and cold wallets and probably luke warm and room temperature wallets too.
Just start from block one and look where the coins go... They split all the way down and whenever a dispersal happens the leftover goes to a completely new address. This premine dispersal script, in my opinion, is designed to make it difficult to see exactly how many coins were not allocated to either "primes" or hashpoint conversions. There very well may be tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands, of XPY spread out in small 100 coin or less balances that are being used to create pure profit through PayBase credit card purchases and/or slowly dripping into the exchanges. This is my main concern about the long term viability of this coin. There is absolutely no accounting for all 12 million coins. Well said. Thanks for adding to that.
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Paul Revere
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The Scamcoats are coming!
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January 14, 2015, 04:22:03 AM |
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Scroll down to the 5th row of faces, there's your boy, looks like something out of a yearbook pic. Maybe geegaw can make something out of this pic as well http://btcmiami.com/speakers-2/Charles “Charlie” Shrem IV is going to jail for two years so I wonder what he will be talking about...hmmm... At least Garza will have some good company. Scott- OK, 5th row, scrolling, aha! There he is, the Smirking Scammer. Hmmm. Am I the only one who noticed who else is in this same row of attendees? Coincidence? And, no, I don't mean the egghead who looks like he is trying to channel Bill Gates' hairdo...
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All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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corygto
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January 14, 2015, 04:35:28 AM |
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KC6TTR
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January 14, 2015, 05:35:04 AM |
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Scroll down to the 5th row of faces, there's your boy, looks like something out of a yearbook pic. Maybe geegaw can make something out of this pic as well http://btcmiami.com/speakers-2/Charles “Charlie” Shrem IV is going to jail for two years so I wonder what he will be talking about...hmmm... At least Garza will have some good company. Scott- OK, 5th row, scrolling, aha! There he is, the Smirking Scammer. Hmmm. Am I the only one who noticed who else is in this same row of attendees? Coincidence? And, no, I don't mean the egghead who looks like he is trying to channel Bill Gates' hairdo... Ms. Haun is reportedly the one who was present in the audience at one of Charles “Charlie” Shrem's final speeches soon before he was indicted. I sense history repeating itself for that guy on the far right. Scott-
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MinermanNC
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January 14, 2015, 05:54:28 AM |
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Scroll down to the 5th row of faces, there's your boy, looks like something out of a yearbook pic. Maybe geegaw can make something out of this pic as well http://btcmiami.com/speakers-2/Charles “Charlie” Shrem IV is going to jail for two years so I wonder what he will be talking about...hmmm... At least Garza will have some good company. Scott- OK, 5th row, scrolling, aha! There he is, the Smirking Scammer. Hmmm. Am I the only one who noticed who else is in this same row of attendees? Coincidence? And, no, I don't mean the egghead who looks like he is trying to channel Bill Gates' hairdo... A clue? hmmm so if its not Bill Gates then it has to be?..... oh yes Haun very interesting....
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kupan787
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January 14, 2015, 05:56:45 AM |
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Ars isn't some wordpress fly by night blog (like CCN or any of the multitude of other crypto-news sites). From http://arstechnica.com/about-us/: Ars Technica was founded in 1998...
They have a little bit of experience in this game, not like they just popped up in the last 2 years. I think Ars has been around longer than some of the XPY investors have been born :-P Acquired in 2008 by Advance, the parent company of Conde Nast, Ars Technica has offices in Boston, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco.
I've been reading them for years, and they have put together a lot of good articles (everything from covering CPU releases in great detail, patent troll cases, security breaches, to some crypto news). They have reporters which sit in on trials to report (like the Apple vs Samsung case, or most of the Newegg patent troll cases). They have reporters that do assignments, like at NASA facilities, at SpaceX events, and just about every tech event that comes up (CES, WWDC, build, etc). Plus they have a really great community. A lot of the comments on the articles provide great detail and insight. The community is almost like Slashdot 5-7 years ago. I think Josh is barking up the wrong tree on this one. Josh spoke on the phone to give his side, now, according to Cyrus "[Josh] made some claims that sound wild to me, but I want to check". Josh must be nervous about what he has told Cyrus to already be coming out blasting it. Personally I can't wait to read it.
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WaffleMaster
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January 14, 2015, 06:08:24 AM |
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Thank you for some background on Ars Technica.
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kupan787
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January 14, 2015, 06:12:19 AM Last edit: January 14, 2015, 06:28:44 AM by kupan787 |
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Thank you for some background on Ars Technica.
No problem. If anything I think this is a good sign. Ars is by no means "mainstream", but if they are starting to pick up the story, that means it is starting to break out of the tight knit crypto community. Can be good and bad I guess.
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ZiG
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January 14, 2015, 06:13:45 AM |
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Thank you for some background on Ars Technica.
Homero, where are the lawyers ... ... Send them to Ars Technica... BTW, Homero where are the "Hashlets" ...Could NOT SEE them anymore on GAW website... Homero-o-o...Hello-o-o... ZiG EDIT...: Now all of you could explain the meaning of the word "lie"...right... To make the live easier, here is the clue from Wilipedia ...: "A lie is an intentionally false statement to a person or group made by another person or group who knows it is not wholly the truth..."
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WaffleMaster
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January 14, 2015, 06:54:31 AM |
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Are there any ASICs for SHA256 or scrypt that can be used wireless? I think maybe buying a cheap asic to use at work with free electricity for ~6 hours a day would be ok. It shouldn't draw too much power to be noticed, it just has to be wireless. Maybe even if there is such a thing as a usb scrypt miner? I typically use a VPN at work. Suggestions? This is the most active thread. Anywhere else sucks ass to try to get questions answered.
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Chris_Sabian
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January 14, 2015, 06:58:18 AM |
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Are there any ASICs for SHA256 or scrypt that can be used wireless? I think maybe buying a cheap asic to use at work with free electricity for ~6 hours a day would be ok. It shouldn't draw too much power to be noticed, it just has to be wireless. Maybe even if there is such a thing as a usb scrypt miner? I typically use a VPN at work. Suggestions? This is the most active thread. Anywhere else sucks ass to try to get questions answered.
I believe that the Bitmain S3 can be adapted to use WiFi. You would need a small antenna to attach to the board inside the miner.
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ZiG
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January 14, 2015, 07:02:18 AM |
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Are there any ASICs for SHA256 or scrypt that can be used wireless? I think maybe buying a cheap asic to use at work with free electricity for ~6 hours a day would be ok. It shouldn't draw too much power to be noticed, it just has to be wireless. Maybe even if there is such a thing as a usb scrypt miner? I typically use a VPN at work. Suggestions? This is the most active thread. Anywhere else sucks ass to try to get questions answered.
Needs to be QUIET too...so your activity get unnoticed... C1 from Bitmain is probably the best candidate...IMHO... Cheers, ZiG
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WaffleMaster
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January 14, 2015, 07:07:34 AM |
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Thanks guys. I bet I could just bridge a connection from my laptop to the miner now that I think about it. Mining doesn't take any bandwidth. Noise isn't a big deal...I work nights.
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ZiG
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January 14, 2015, 07:09:54 AM |
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Are we taking bets on when ars technica receive their first C&D, I wouldn't be surprised if it was before the article comes out lol
Ars Technica is too BIG for Homero's C&D letter(s)... This is why Homero posted his (lawyer's) letter on the net...He could NOT do better than that... ZiG
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