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May 01, 2015, 08:22:21 PM
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mineral.com
"Mineral is the fastest growing Bitcoin exchange on the planet."

Today's 24h volume: 0.00023000 BTC
Yesterday's 24h volume: 0.00000000 BTC

increase of infinite % - you can't beat that.
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May 01, 2015, 08:35:45 PM
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https://bitcoinnewsmagazine.com/top-5-cryptocurrency-scams-of-2014/





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May 01, 2015, 08:43:27 PM
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Addresses (referring to the current Rich List rank) #11 (currently compounding) and #31 (not currently compounding) are both using key "100:4" right now, and addresses 12,13, (compounding) and 30 (not compounding) are using key "100:10". I have not yet been able to verify that there are actually >50 addresses staking @ 100% yet though.

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May 01, 2015, 08:55:19 PM
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Another thing worthy of note on the Paycoin Blockchain: At least 3 PC addresses are not playing along with the pretend rule that PC's must scrape stake to avoid (much) compounding. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/#!rich

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?319632.htm #11
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?320305.htm #12
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?320307.htm #13

Addresses (referring to the current Rich List rank) #11 (currently compounding) and #31 (not currently compounding) are both using key "100:4" right now, and addresses 12,13, (compounding) and 30 (not compounding) are using key "100:10". I have not yet been able to verify that there are actually >50 addresses staking @ 100% yet though.

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https://btclendtalk.org/topic/50/aparently-some-leaked-prime-controller-keys-are-staking-btclend-coins

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https://archive.is/Jp9VY

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May 01, 2015, 09:07:28 PM
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Getting ripped off for a crypto debit card: $50
Getting ripped off for a crypto credit card: $100
For everything else there is NextCoin? http://www.joshssupersecretproject.com/new-investors.html

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After following this crypto soap opera/shitshow for the last 4 months, I keep coming back to the same question. How do people fall for such obvious financial bullshittery? Surely 'investors' would have some basic economic knowledge, right?

Then I read stuff like this: https://www.cryptochange.org/campaign/40/intravest-be-100-transparent

Holy. Shit.

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May 01, 2015, 09:12:59 PM
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cmilian cmilian BTCLend Staff

Ok Guys,

Here is the conclusion of this. There was a breach of trust and we had one of our developers staking using these servers. Having a team of 10 developers in one country and two in another country has proven to need tighter security.

The issue has been resolved and @JoseBarrales has limited access to just two lead developers.

Our wallet is PJ7eYpspyanPo8AFyzeXmVhU5N37YST8aG

That address is linked to two of the compounding addresses:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PC7sy9JhWS42Hy3ZLpCFUZ6SfDgvHPP1vJ.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PCWq4tNwM51bi8TPQvcAaeqf32uEPUZKo8.htm

I don't see any evidence of the "illegally" staked coins being burned, but then again this is the "I'm gonna sue CryptoDouble because I was dumb enough to invest in a ponzi" CMILIAN we're talking about here.
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May 01, 2015, 09:16:58 PM
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Another thing worthy of note on the Paycoin Blockchain: At least 3 PC addresses are not playing along with the pretend rule that PC's must scrape stake to avoid (much) compounding. https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/#!rich

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?319632.htm #11
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?320305.htm #12
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?320307.htm #13

Addresses (referring to the current Rich List rank) #11 (currently compounding) and #31 (not currently compounding) are both using key "100:4" right now, and addresses 12,13, (compounding) and 30 (not compounding) are using key "100:10". I have not yet been able to verify that there are actually >50 addresses staking @ 100% yet though.

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https://btclendtalk.org/topic/50/aparently-some-leaked-prime-controller-keys-are-staking-btclend-coins

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https://archive.is/Jp9VY

Any relation?

Holy Shit. Looks like my amateur rooting around exposed this scamdog (and his partner Homero) using the released keys. Errrr, exposed that some nasty person hacked into BTClend and started using the released Hyperstake keys on their coins. Darned hooligans!

What does "someone staking BTClend coins" even mean? If someone has access to the wallet, why would they not just take them? We are supposed to believe that someone hacked in and is staking their coins at  an increased rate for them?? WTF? This Cmilian is a more pathetic liar than his scamdog hero Homero. I was curious about whether that big source address that the coins in those traced backed to might be BTClend. Only so many entities with that much XPY.

Play it again JB!


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May 01, 2015, 09:25:03 PM
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If someone has access to the wallet, why would they not just take them?

Because they are the good guys, they only wanted to print more money to give away Grin
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May 01, 2015, 09:27:30 PM
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So that takes care of #11 and #12 but #13 is still unaccounted for:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PTuVe3tWT5aCqMCdi3UmrjiUMvMmuJz9bt.htm
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He Heah. Ya, like someone broke into BTClend and put more money in instead of stealing money. Hhhuhhhuh.. Cool.

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May 01, 2015, 09:45:15 PM
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He Heah. Ya, like someone broke into BTClend and put more money in instead of stealing money. Hhhuhhhuh.. Cool.

No, it's their rogue team of 10 developers in some country. Which is even more scary, how many people have access to their wallets and why are those wallets ONLINE?
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He Heah. Ya, like someone broke into BTClend and put more money in instead of stealing money. Hhhuhhhuh.. Cool.

No, it's their rogue team of 10 developers in some country. Which is even more scary, how many people have access to their wallets and why are those wallets ONLINE?

Just this morning I was thinking about screenshotting one of the shills on Hashtalk that was shilling hard for BTClend, telling people  that it was the safest place to put their XPY. HT is conveniently down right now, I guess the crack(head) team of devs Homero hired have the day off. Or maybe the tinfoil fell off of the potato they are using for a server again.  Roll Eyes

P.S: Cmilian was the one handling deleting all of the questions as soon as they were posted on the G Hangout the other day. Was calling himself "Raul Milian" for some reason.

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May 01, 2015, 10:20:47 PM
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He Heah. Ya, like someone broke into BTClend and put more money in instead of stealing money. Hhhuhhhuh.. Cool.

No, it's their rogue team of 10 developers in some country. Which is even more scary, how many people have access to their wallets and why are those wallets ONLINE?

Just this morning I was thinking about screenshotting one of the shills on Hashtalk that was shilling hard for BTClend, telling people  that it was the safest place to put their XPY. HT is conveniently down right now, I guess the crack(head) team of devs Homero hired have the day off. Or maybe the tinfoil fell off of the potato they are using for a server again.  Roll Eyes

P.S: Cmilian was the one handling deleting all of the questions as soon as they were posted on the G Hangout the other day. Was calling himself "Raul Milian" for some reason.
I think Homero's lard ass got hungry and put some cheese and butter on their baked potato wrapped in tin foil server, cooked it up and ate it  Grin
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May 01, 2015, 10:25:45 PM
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He Heah. Ya, like someone broke into BTClend and put more money in instead of stealing money. Hhhuhhhuh.. Cool.

No, it's their rogue team of 10 developers in some country. Which is even more scary, how many people have access to their wallets and why are those wallets ONLINE?

Just this morning I was thinking about screenshotting one of the shills on Hashtalk that was shilling hard for BTClend, telling people  that it was the safest place to put their XPY. HT is conveniently down right now, I guess the crack(head) team of devs Homero hired have the day off. Or maybe the tinfoil fell off of the potato they are using for a server again.  Roll Eyes

P.S: Cmilian was the one handling deleting all of the questions as soon as they were posted on the G Hangout the other day. Was calling himself "Raul Milian" for some reason.
I think Homero's lard ass got hungry and put some cheese and butter on their baked potato wrapped in tin foil server, cooked it up and ate it  Grin

Maybe hashtalk is only online when HomeRow is online now?  That way he has full control of it?

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May 01, 2015, 10:44:04 PM
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Cmilian explains why some nasty person decided to stake BTClend coins with the released keys:



Yeah Yeah! Like , some guy decided to put moar money in Cmilians pocket instead of making off with all of those coins
. Uhh huhh, Cool. Sounds legit.


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http://talk.paycoin.com/discussion/903/paybase-2-beta-test-signup

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Paybase 2 is looking for serious beta testers.  $25 donation Fee for beta Access.  I personally feel this is a good move to filter out people who are not serious about testing the platform.  

Signup to Beta Test Paybase Redux: https://www.cryptochange.org/campaign/48/early-access-to-paybase-redux

You just cannot make this **** up.   21 People have paid Josh to relaunch paybase?

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Paybase Beta Membership
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Beta customers will have the first access all new features. Including the ability to move their Hashstaker and trade it, the new coincard, gift card service, billpay, the coinstand integration, and the new lending system. In short, beta customer get access to everything first.



https://www.cryptochange.org/campaign/48/early-access-to-paybase-redux
Backers Tab: http://0bin.net/paste/Bn-8waezzUi6eicC#69cw5nQre9rHjhvJKmcenUqfsFfpXxWyO4l2f-H1tvr

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Paybase Redux will continue to give users the power of a bank in an online wallet. PayBase Redux will carry forward all the original pieces of Paybase, as they were intended. Things like:

Online wallets for your PayCoins and Bitcoins
Online Vault
Crypto Credit Card
Bill Pay Functionality
Real-time Market Statistics
Feature-rich Dashboard
Plus, all the standard features, like:

No Fee Transactions
256-Bit Encryption
Identity Protection
Two-Step / Two-Factor Authentication
It's PayBase Redux. The power of a bank in an online wallet, managed by a group of members with a goal doing good for the greater good of users of crypt-currency.

The new Paybase Redux is being completely rebuilt from the ground up. At launch, it will include the same ability to make trades, but also SSO, the ability to earn crypto through referrals, free staking.

Beta customers will have the first access all new features. Including the ability to move their Hashstaker and trade it, the new coincard, gift card service, billpay, the coinstand integration, and the new lending system. In short, beta customer get access to everything first.



You can opt-out at any time for a full refund if you feel you're not getting your values worth.

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May 01, 2015, 11:33:15 PM
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Come on guys, time to "invest"
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So, now we have to "pay" to see the "scam round 2" ?
god...

Where's our $20 floor?

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May 01, 2015, 11:55:23 PM
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So, now we have to "pay" to see the "scam round 2" ?
god...

Where's our $20 floor?

Under Josh's feet in his, ALLEGED, apartment in Dubai?

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