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Paul Revere
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May 04, 2015, 06:52:17 PM |
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Why has this "rogue developer" not been publicly identified, Cmilian? Would that not be the correct thing to do, after all he is a danger to the entire Crypto Community. You talk about hiding, and you are hiding what you say is a crook. This is not getting into the sheer absurdity of your story; that some "rogue developer" gained access to BTClend customers' coins and moved them to wallets that he had set up with the released Hyperstaking keys and let the stake remain there. If nothing else, this "rogue developer" needs to be publicly identified, as he is obviously completely insane. He broke into your "Bank", stole $100,000 and instead of just keeping it, decided to invest it in some high yield investments for you. Is his name "Robin Hood" by chance? Or maybe "Robin Hack"? You need to identify this clear threat to the community. I am still waiting for your token of appreciation for helping you catch this madman in your organization, by the way.
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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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May 04, 2015, 06:54:57 PM |
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The scamdog Cmilian lying directly to the chumps that trust him with their coins: Ya, "someone" removed 600,000+ XPY OUT of the BTClend wallet and staked them with the leaked Hyperstaking keys for 7 hours in one chunk (1,100+XPY) and then split them into three 125,000 XPY wallets and proceeded to let them stake and compound for a couple days, until I personally discovered this and with the help of some other members here positively traced it back to BTClend. So which is it? Are you a complete and total fucking liar when you say the coins in BTClend are secure, or are you a total fucking liar when you say someone else moved those coins and did you a favor by going through all the trouble of inserting one of the leaked Hyperstake keys into some wallets and letting them run until you were caught? Common sense says it is the latter, that you personally moved those coins and are making up a pathetically unbelievable lie to cover your scammer ass. Cmilian, I know you read this, which is why you knew that I busted your lying scamdog ass using the Hyperstake keys. Message to Cmilian : You are a complete and total lying asshat and a sorry excuse for anything that could be considered trustwaorthy. I will make it my personal hobby to expose what a lying asshole you and your scamdog partner Homero are. https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37316/btclend-caught-using-leaked-prime-controller-key-to-stake-funds-they-hold/14Archive: https://archive.is/OwS3TP.S: Cmilian: I will accept a small token of appreciation for the time I spent uncovering that "someone" in your organization made off with over 600,000 XPY from the BTClend wallets. I think 2 BTC is fair for saving your entire business, since you are not capable of securing your customer's coins yourself. I dont think 10 Primes are worth the risk of damaging our business. Good thing you caught this. It would have been great if you had reach out to me directly so that it could have been taken care off sooner. However, I dont expect for you to do the right thing. That would have been done if you had good intentions, on the other hand you are just looking to cause damage. Again, just cause you curse and lack of respect for anyone does not mean you are right. You my friend are nothing but a bully. I wish I had you in front of me. OH wait, just occurred to me you hide in anonymity. No wonder. Typical lack of respect for someone who has helped you avert disaster, if your insane story about how some "rogue developer" took over 600,000 XPY from BTClend wallets and set them up to use the released Hyperstaking keys is to be believed. If I choose to remain anonymous online that is my right. I am not selling anything or asking people to trust me with their coins. I can post an address to accept the gift of those free XPY that you do not know what to do with. Seems appropriate to reward someone who spent time doing your work for you. Please let me know if you would rather gift me 2 BTC or the "rogue staked XPY", I will accept either. Yeah.... I wish I can give you respect, but I have a feeling that you only get respect from those who fear you. Hey but thanks for always thinking of us and giving us FREE marketing. I exposed what you say was someone in your organization moving over 600,000 XPY to new addresses without your knowledge or permission. Whether you like or respect me is irrelevant, although a decent man would respect someone who saved his business from disaster. What matters is that I did it, and that you refuse to act with any common decency whatsoever. Not only are you completely incompetent at securing customer's coins, you are completely disrespectful to the community you claim to support and offer services to. Paul, hes just an ungrateful twat just like his daddy homero. fuck him.
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May 04, 2015, 06:56:34 PM |
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Why has this "rogue developer" not been publicly identified, Cmilian? Would that not be the correct thing to do, after all he is a danger to the entire Crypto Community. You talk about hiding, and you are hiding what you say is a crook. This is not getting into the sheer absurdity of your story; that some "rogue developer" gained access to BTClend customers' coins and moved them to wallets that he had set up with the released Hyperstaking keys and let the stake remain there. If nothing else, this "rogue developer" needs to be publicly identified, as he is obviously completely insane. He broke into your "Bank", stole $100,000 and instead of just keeping it, decided to invest it in some high yield investments for you. Is his name "Robin Hood" by chance? Or maybe "Robin Hack"? You need to identify this clear threat to the community. I am still waiting for your token of appreciation for helping you catch this madman in your organization, by the way. They loathe the day that you became a super sleuth.
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suchmoon (OP)
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May 04, 2015, 06:57:45 PM |
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These will be burned.
TX ID? He said "will be". He's probably waiting for someone to finish doublechecking his analysis so he doesn't burn too many coins. At least, that's what I'd do. Fair enough. I'm sure PR will be watching this "burning" and "staking" marshmallows on the fire
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Paul Revere
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May 04, 2015, 07:08:21 PM |
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These will be burned.
TX ID? He said "will be". He's probably waiting for someone to finish doublechecking his analysis so he doesn't burn too many coins. At least, that's what I'd do. Fair enough. I'm sure PR will be watching this "burning" and "staking" marshmallows on the fire I'm ready.
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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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May 04, 2015, 07:09:09 PM |
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Why has this "rogue developer" not been publicly identified, Cmilian? Would that not be the correct thing to do, after all he is a danger to the entire Crypto Community. You talk about hiding, and you are hiding what you say is a crook. This is not getting into the sheer absurdity of your story; that some "rogue developer" gained access to BTClend customers' coins and moved them to wallets that he had set up with the released Hyperstaking keys and let the stake remain there. If nothing else, this "rogue developer" needs to be publicly identified, as he is obviously completely insane. He broke into your "Bank", stole $100,000 and instead of just keeping it, decided to invest it in some high yield investments for you. Is his name "Robin Hood" by chance? Or maybe "Robin Hack"? You need to identify this clear threat to the community. I am still waiting for your token of appreciation for helping you catch this madman in your organization, by the way. Of course he is mad. He just got caught red handed cheating so is lashing out. Now to cover his arse he has to burn all that profit he planned to dump and loses what little credibility he once had. Goes well with his Ponzi Partner HG. Crooks all the way at BTCLend. P.S Whats the bet his "customers" were never going to see the increased stake rate. He was basically planning to profit off their coins.
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May 04, 2015, 07:17:58 PM |
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ignore cmilian, he is acting exactly how a criminal caught with his hand in the cookiejar would act.
The whole downplay of how Paul helped is just an attempt to save face, he could not be so retarded for this to be nother than a failed theft attempt by himself.
ps. You need to clarify your meaning of "burned" cmilian, going by Homero logic it may aswell mean burning xpy into btc o_0
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May 04, 2015, 07:23:53 PM |
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Okay... so, all this released keys stuff aside... the event of the release has brought something to light.
ANYONE who holds a prime controller key (legit or compromised), can spin up as many 100% staker machines as they want, just by using their own key on another wallet. This makes you wonder if the reason there was an unauthorized release of those keys was for the purpose of providing plausible deniability so all the people who held Garbonzo PCs could start duplicating their controllers and be able to point fingers at 'bad hackers' as an excuse when they get caught. Even if it wasn't the purpose, they certainly can now start 100% compounding at any time and, if caught, go... OMG, we b hacked!
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miaviator
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May 04, 2015, 07:36:10 PM |
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ROFL Okay... so, all this released keys stuff aside... the event of the release has brought something to light.
ANYONE who holds a prime controller key (legit or compromised), can spin up as many 100% staker machines as they want, just by using their own key on another wallet. This portion was discussed at some length with code reviews to ensure it was accurate. We now know in practice that the theory was correct and anyone can stake or compound so long as they have the minimum of 125,000 coins (or just shy of that so the stake + the balance = 125,000)
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miaviator
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May 04, 2015, 07:38:16 PM |
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@CoinFire Tag you're it.
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kken01
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May 04, 2015, 07:39:03 PM |
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cryptochange working nicely. ganza can never deliver he also hasnt enabled paypal for his cc pre-purchase, even tho its possible. maybe because they abide by AML/KYC
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May 04, 2015, 07:41:01 PM |
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A joke, yet I was the one who discovered his total incompetency in regards to securing customer coins .
sigh, Paul, miaviator - we need to expand the keyword list with btclend and cmilian. time to get him some unwanted google attention?
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May 04, 2015, 07:52:16 PM Last edit: November 28, 2020, 03:59:23 AM by suchmoon |
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I have a feeling - and not for the first time when dealing with @cmilian - that he's making stuff up as he goes: Edited 2020-11-28 to fix a broken image
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May 04, 2015, 08:05:00 PM |
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MrCeDOH needs the hashtards to tell him how shittily his website has been performing.
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Adam Matlack 1/5/2014: "Not but 30 seconds later, the Holy Spirit slapped me upside the head and said "what are you thinkin'? What are you doin'?" It was an emphatic "NO". And I got - just guilt started to cover me"
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May 04, 2015, 08:07:22 PM |
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wiii HE IS BACK. and everything must go! waiting for his 7th+ retirement
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May 04, 2015, 08:11:30 PM |
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https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37328/lets-play-what-does-your-ad-sayhttps://archive.is/ZdNqcMy adblocked site says no ads. Google says: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms8. Privacy Our privacy policy explains how we treat your personal data and protect your privacy when you use our Services. By using our Services, you agree that Google can use such data in accordance with our privacy policy. You will ensure that at all times you use the Services, the Properties have a clearly labeled and easily accessible privacy policy that provides end users with clear and comprehensive information about cookies, device-specific information, location information and other information stored on, accessed on, or collected from end users’ devices in connection with the Services, including, as applicable, information about end users’ options for cookie management. You will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that an end user gives consent to the storing and accessing of cookies, device-specific information, location information or other information on the end user's device in connection with the Services where such consent is required by law.
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May 04, 2015, 08:18:56 PM |
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I have a feeling - and not for the first time when dealing with @cmilian - that he's making stuff up as he goes: Yeah, a lot of that doesn't add up. If he's not in the US, then 99.9999999% of the time he's a 1099 contractor not a W-2 employee. If he's a contractor, of course you can give public reviews of his performance.
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May 04, 2015, 08:20:39 PM |
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https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37328/lets-play-what-does-your-ad-sayhttps://archive.is/ZdNqcMy adblocked site says no ads. Google says: https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms8. Privacy Our privacy policy explains how we treat your personal data and protect your privacy when you use our Services. By using our Services, you agree that Google can use such data in accordance with our privacy policy. You will ensure that at all times you use the Services, the Properties have a clearly labeled and easily accessible privacy policy that provides end users with clear and comprehensive information about cookies, device-specific information, location information and other information stored on, accessed on, or collected from end users’ devices in connection with the Services, including, as applicable, information about end users’ options for cookie management. You will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that an end user gives consent to the storing and accessing of cookies, device-specific information, location information or other information on the end user's device in connection with the Services where such consent is required by law. MrCEO is really going down the uberRetard hole. Is he seriously making these childish posts. Every day his UberRetardism is getting worse and worse.
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holdembot
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May 04, 2015, 08:21:39 PM |
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I have a feeling - and not for the first time when dealing with @cmilian - that he's making stuff up as he goes: Yeah, a lot of that doesn't add up. If he's not in the US, then 99.9999999% of the time he's a 1099 contractor not a W-2 employee. If he's a contractor, of course you can give public reviews of his performance. Assuming any of these bullshit websites have any employment records of any kind. I imagine it is all just discussed on irc with IOU's and what not as employment record tracking.
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