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Author Topic: Leroy Fodor has gone Full-Delusional! StakeMiners Confirmed .100%[sic] Insolvent  (Read 294810 times)
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April 05, 2016, 03:32:35 AM
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He didn't actually say that did he?..... wouldn't the flights cost enough to make it not worth it...

Sorry Gleb but I think you should close this thread, change your name (and gender maybe too), and hide in a foreign country. Not China though. Cyberpinoy is a bad ass intertubes superhero:

https://zeusminer.com/forums/users/knlgfx/replies/
https://zeusminer.com/forums/topic/zeus-stole-my-mhs/#post-18782

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How awesome I live in the philippines I already went to china to see the manufactures of my dragon miners who eneded up giving me 3 free draghon miners and 2 S4 Antminers due to thier incompetence, unethical business practices and ignorance. Boy were they surprised to see me. IU warned them but they did not feel they needed to listen. The manager who sold me the broken equipment did not like very well when I grabbed his neck and slammed his face on his desk. That was a great day for me Smiley By the time the police got thier me and my miners were on a flight back to home Smiley The great thing is like I said befoere they have no idea who you are becasue they have scammed thousands of people. When dealing with these kinds of scammers and committing assault in person you have the upper hand, just get in get what you need and get out, violence is the answer HAHAHA



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April 05, 2016, 03:44:21 AM
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He didn't actually say that did he?..... wouldn't the flights cost enough to make it not worth it...

Sorry Gleb but I think you should close this thread, change your name (and gender maybe too), and hide in a foreign country. Not China though. Cyberpinoy is a bad ass intertubes superhero:

https://zeusminer.com/forums/users/knlgfx/replies/
https://zeusminer.com/forums/topic/zeus-stole-my-mhs/#post-18782

https://archive.is/yJXdK
https://archive.is/Q4Eyf

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How awesome I live in the philippines I already went to china to see the manufactures of my dragon miners who eneded up giving me 3 free draghon miners and 2 S4 Antminers due to thier incompetence, unethical business practices and ignorance. Boy were they surprised to see me. IU warned them but they did not feel they needed to listen. The manager who sold me the broken equipment did not like very well when I grabbed his neck and slammed his face on his desk. That was a great day for me Smiley By the time the police got thier me and my miners were on a flight back to home Smiley The great thing is like I said befoere they have no idea who you are becasue they have scammed thousands of people. When dealing with these kinds of scammers and committing assault in person you have the upper hand, just get in get what you need and get out, violence is the answer HAHAHA





Riiiight... so he slammed someones head into a desk and they gave him free gear... and violence is the answer? At this point i would assume he'd have 10 chinamen around him bashing the shit out of him for attacking one of their own.

He's a liar trying to sound tough. Never seen someone try to sound tough with a lie admitting to unlawful assault but whatever. What a tool....
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April 05, 2016, 04:04:38 AM
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Riiiight... so he slammed someones head into a desk and they gave him free gear... and violence is the answer? At this point i would assume he'd have 10 chinamen around him bashing the shit out of him for attacking one of their own.

He's a liar trying to sound tough. Never seen someone try to sound tough with a lie admitting to unlawful assault but whatever. What a tool....

Well, since violence is the answer I'm sure Leroy wouldn't mind if some of his "investors" would show up to slam his head into a desk or some other furniture (a brick would do in a pinch). Because that's how you deal with liars who refuse to give you what's yours, right?
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April 05, 2016, 06:21:05 AM
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Riiiight... so he slammed someones head into a desk and they gave him free gear... and violence is the answer? At this point i would assume he'd have 10 chinamen around him bashing the shit out of him for attacking one of their own.

He's a liar trying to sound tough. Never seen someone try to sound tough with a lie admitting to unlawful assault but whatever. What a tool....

Well, since violence is the answer I'm sure Leroy wouldn't mind if some of his "investors" would show up to slam his head into a desk or some other furniture (a brick would do in a pinch). Because that's how you deal with liars who refuse to give you what's yours, right?

Should ask him and see what he thinks?
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April 05, 2016, 03:08:28 PM
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Riiiight... so he slammed someones head into a desk and they gave him free gear... and violence is the answer? At this point i would assume he'd have 10 chinamen around him bashing the shit out of him for attacking one of their own.

He's a liar trying to sound tough. Never seen someone try to sound tough with a lie admitting to unlawful assault but whatever. What a tool....

Well, since violence is the answer I'm sure Leroy wouldn't mind if some of his "investors" would show up to slam his head into a desk or some other furniture (a brick would do in a pinch). Because that's how you deal with liars who refuse to give you what's yours, right?

Should ask him and see what he thinks?

He doesn't talk to me anymore, blocked on Facebook, blocked PMs here etc. But he reads this thread.
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April 05, 2016, 07:38:50 PM
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Riiiight... so he slammed someones head into a desk and they gave him free gear... and violence is the answer? At this point i would assume he'd have 10 chinamen around him bashing the shit out of him for attacking one of their own.
He's a liar trying to sound tough. Never seen someone try to sound tough with a lie admitting to unlawful assault but whatever. What a tool....
Well, since violence is the answer I'm sure Leroy wouldn't mind if some of his "investors" would show up to slam his head into a desk or some other furniture (a brick would do in a pinch). Because that's how you deal with liars who refuse to give you what's yours, right?
Should ask him and see what he thinks?
He doesn't talk to me anymore, blocked on Facebook, blocked PMs here etc. But he reads this thread.

On one hand, a part of me that is capable of feeling empathy does feel a certain degree of pathos for Leroy Fodor.

On the other hand, he's been such an absolute idiot lunatic in the Bitcoin community that he's deserving of whatever scorn and ridicule is heaped his way.

Poor bastard. He's in a hell of his own making.

The fucker was also served on Forex and UFO forums prior to coming here and declaring how Bitcoin devs aren't doing enough to promote Bitcoin, tryin' in vain to tear them a new asshole.
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April 06, 2016, 04:09:10 AM
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One thing i never understood about stakeminers and investment was unless you had like 0.1btc why wouldn't you just use your own btc to buy the stake coins you want. Some of the investors doing 5btc or even 1btc could of bought enough coins of their desired proof of stake coins to get an ok return.

Stakeminers doesn't do anything for you other than shift your value and hope to hell they are a more intelligent investor to get you bigger gains. You lose control of your investment by trusting someone else. You don't get to choose when to sell the coin to cut your losses etc and you only get weekly or whatever payouts and have to wait ages to have your initial investment returned...

At the current reduced value people should be able to request a withdrawal of their investment value in a parictular altcoin percentage. Theres no reason that they shouldn't be able to do that. If your investment lost 50% of its initial value e.g. 10btc down to 5btc.. you should be able to take 5btc of altcoins out. There is no loss to stakeminers to do that as they don't have to sell. The only other place i know that ties up your investment is a bank but they make it clear at the start of your term deposit that if you withdraw you lose your interest but you can do it. I'd personally never throw someone 10btc with knowledge it would take me 5 years to get it back if i changed my mind... thats just friggen bizarre.

The theory is that one wallet with 10 MUC (made up coin) will generate more via staking than 10 wallets with 1 MUC each. Also, apparently, there are ways to organize the coins in your wallets/addresses to increase your earnings via staking. So if you and a bunch of people all gave your coins to someone smart enough to do this, you would make more money than doing it on your own.

That's why some people were wondering how much experience Leroy had and calling out the discrepancies in his stories.

Of course, all of that is useless because even if done legitimately and correctly, there's no reason for the price of the coin to not drop down to keep up with the increasing supply.

Yeah but a lot of staking coins with a flat rate or whatever that give percentages based on balance you can do yourself with 1 big block for cheap.

The other ones i agree with you that are competitive staking coins with a constant reward e.g. paycon, hyperstake, tek. The difference here is you have to know the ever changing block sizes to maximise return. The coins are still cheap enough to acquire so again you can do it yourself. Losing control of your funds for 0.0001 btc more a day isn't worth it... theres no large enough gains. If the returns were large sums then you'd question how legitimate it was since that person could go to the bank get a loan and do it themselves right?

Can't go to a bank for a loan because banks are evil and no one in their right mind would give him a loan.

Not sure on how all the math works out, I never looked deeply into any of this because POS coins make no sense to me. We tried to stop people from investing, and due to the lack of people freaking out about not being able to withdraw I'm guessing that most of the "investments" are completely imaginary so not too many people got ripped off.
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April 06, 2016, 05:09:09 AM
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Can't go to a bank for a loan because banks are evil and no one in their right mind would give him a loan.

Not sure on how all the math works out, I never looked deeply into any of this because POS coins make no sense to me. We tried to stop people from investing, and due to the lack of people freaking out about not being able to withdraw I'm guessing that most of the "investments" are completely imaginary so not too many people got ripped off.

He certainly had nearly 90 BTC in his wallets in September and less than 30 BTC in March. So it's not inconceivable that he did indeed collect 120 BTC at some point as he's claiming and lost 70%+ of it. It's just unclear how much of it was his own money, also some of it might belong to shills like Zinck. Still 50-70 BTC might be the approximate size of the rip off.

Proof-of-stake is no magic, obviously all other things being equal it's just artificial inflation. So if there is no economic foundation to support the additional supply of coins the price will go down no matter how Leroy structures his wallets or whatever other bullshit he's been spouting about his "expertise". Not to mention the general scamminess prevalent in the shitcoin industry.
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April 07, 2016, 02:17:49 AM
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https://forum.gethashing.com/t/ponzi-pos-coin-staking-stakeminers-com/3925/72

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Because of all the scams and problems investors face we have made a completely transparant site, you can see our website is not Whois Protected, our address is clearly on the website, and a telephone number where we can be reached.

For people who actually take the time and invest with us I will gladly share my facebook and skype so you will have every ability you need to contact me directly. I have nothing to hide from anyone, and unlike all other bitcoin related sites out there, we wanted to be different, we wanted to stand out, and we want you to make as much money as you can without fear of loosing your investment.

Leroy Fodor is so transparent, the motherfuckin' piece of shit scammy ass liar has blocked my IP address from assessing his StakeMiners Ponzi site, albeit I'm able to visit it via Tor because Leroy has nothing to hide from anyone unlike other Bitcoin related sites out there in wanting to be different and stand out. HAHAHA
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April 08, 2016, 09:35:45 PM
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https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1754071711483476&id=1627849564105692

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StakeMiners.com
April 4 at 9:29am ·

Stakeminers - This Week - 04 April 2016

>The Future of PoS Mining - Since 2015<
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Welcome, April is our 13 month in business!
Weekly Data
- Earning rate 0.52% per week, unchanged (27% per year)
- Current smallest account is 0.044 BTC
- Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC
- Active accounts 106
- Invested BTC 121 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -0.74% unchanged
Principal Withdrawals:
Outstanding principal withdrawals in progress: partial 2 = 5.43 BTC and full 8 = 13.29 BTC. Total is 10 = 18.72 BTC. Principal withdrawals are reported as totals and amounts are updated each week for transactions in progress. Each week one or more withdrawals maybe completed or maybe starting.
Contingency Fund
Stakeminers has been decided to use BitBean (BTB) for the contingency fund. The current CF wallet holdings, in Hyperstake, will be sold/converted for BitBeans and transferred to our BTB wallet.
Account Buyouts
The third round of account buyouts has been completed. Our smallest account is 0.044 BTC and we now have 106 active accounts. Futher accout buyouts are planned.
Board of Investors
The Board meet on the weekend and discussed a number of issue. Information will be posted on our BOI webpage.
SSL Certificate
Stakeminers has renewed its Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate. SSL Certificates are small data files that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organization’s details. When installed on a web server, it activates the padlock and the https protocol and allows secure connections from a web server to a browser. Typically, SSL is used to secure credit card transactions, data transfer and logins, and more recently is becoming the norm when securing browsing of social media sites.
Have a great week!
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Please see our website Stakeminers.com or email us at: info (at) stakeminers.com for more information.
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April 08, 2016, 10:46:17 PM
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Found this on patrol whilst bored on me lunch breaky thingie.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1272091.msg14470023#msg14470023

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April 08, 2016, 10:58:51 PM
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Found this on patrol whilst bored on me lunch breaky thingie.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1272091.msg14470023#msg14470023

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The dude's on a tear:

Dev please make request with stakeminers.com to add your coin to the staking pool thank you Smiley
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Stakeminers.com is the first public multiple altcoin staking pool.
Secure, affordable, and simply - the most profitable way to mine.

Lying and grammatical errors is StakeMiners' forte.

StakeMiners: Give them your moneys and Leroy Fodor B.B.A. will lose it via what he calls mining - simply.
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From the desk of Next Week's Numbers Will Be Made Up As Well B.B.A.:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1732572180300096&id=1627849564105692

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StakeMiners.com
February 2 ·

Stakeminers - Withdrawal Update - 02 February 2016

Our principal withdrawal update.
- Number of clients; 4 full withdrawals, 3 partial for a total of 7
- Total amount of bitcoin due; 6.95744389 BTC

- Total amount of altcoin being returned to clients: None
- Date last principal payout will be processed (at 0.35 bitcoin per
week): 19+/- weeks, depending on market prices and excess
funds created.
When an account is put in withdraw status, all income collected is paid towards the account withdrawal. The 2% withdrawal fee is deducted from the last payout.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1734276296796351&id=1627849564105692

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February 8 ·

Stakeminers - This Week - 08 February 2016

>The Future of PoS Mining<
Visit us on Facebook:
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Welcome to our 11th month in business.
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC.
- Invested BTC 123 / Current Value 35 BTC = change -72%, a
0.07% decline from December.

- Earnings remain at 0.51% the same as last week.
Withdrawals - The principal payout cap is 0.35 BTC per week. There are 4 principal and 5 partial principal withdrawals in progress for a total of 13 BTC.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1736269176597063&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 15 February 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining<
Visit us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/StakeMinerscom-1627849564105692/
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Welcome to our 11th month in business.
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC.
- Invested BTC 124 / Current Value 30 BTC = down .04% from
January due to fall in value of several altcoins last week.

- Earnings remain steady at 0.51% for the past 3 weeks.
Withdrawals - The principal payout cap is 0.35 BTC per week. There is no change in the number of principal withrdrawal requests.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1738114356412545&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 22 February 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining<
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This week brings our 11th month in business to a close.
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC.
- Invested BTC 125 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -75%
- Earnings fell back to 0.51% as altcoin prices moved down on a new bitcoin rise. Aside from last weeks 0.75% we have been at 0.51% since early January.

Withdrawals - The principal payout cap is 0.35 BTC per week. We have 10 principal withdrawals in progress comprised of 5 full and 5 partial for a total of 18.66 BTC.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1742354865988494&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 07 March 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining<
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Welcome as we finish our 1st year in business!
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC.
- Invested BTC 120 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
- Earnings rose a fraction to 0.52% from 0.51% last week.
- Withdrawals: partial 4 = 7.64 BTC, full 7 = 9.85 BTC

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1744605932430054&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 14 March 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining - Since 2015<
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Welcome to Year 2 of Stakeminers!
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC
- Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC
- Invested BTC 120 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
- Earnings steady at 0.52%
- Withdrawals: Partial 4 = 7.14 BTC and full 8 = 12.46 BTC

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1747792825444698&id=1627849564105692

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March 22 at 7:18am ·

Stakeminers - This Week - 21 March 2016

>The Future of PoS Mining - Since 2015<
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Weekly Data
- Minimum deposit is 0.05 BTC
- Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC
- Invested BTC 121 / Current Value 32 BTC = Diff -0.74% unchanged
- Earnings = 0.52% unchanged
- Withdrawals: Partial 4 = 6.64 BTC and full 10 = 12.37 BTC

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1752795688277745&id=1627849564105692

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March 31 at 4:29pm ·

Stakeminers - Withdrawals - 31 March 2016
Partial withdrawals 4 = 6.14 BTC
Full withdrawals 7 = 12.05 BTC
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Totals 11 = 18.19 BTC

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1754071711483476&id=1627849564105692

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April 4 at 9:29am ·
Stakeminers - This Week - 04 April 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining - Since 2015<
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Welcome, April is our 13 month in business!
Weekly Data
- Earning rate 0.52% per week, unchanged (27% per year)
- Current smallest account is 0.044 BTC
- Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC
- Active accounts 106
- Invested BTC 121 / Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -0.74% unchanged
Principal Withdrawals:
Outstanding principal withdrawals in progress: partial 2 = 5.43 BTC and full 8 = 13.29 BTC. Total is 10 = 18.72 BTC. Principal withdrawals are reported as totals and amounts are updated each week for transactions in progress. Each week one or more withdrawals maybe completed or maybe starting.

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1756529437904370&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminers - This Week - 11 April 2016
>The Future of PoS Mining - Since 2015<
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Welcome, April is our 13 month in business!
Weekly Data
- Earning rate 0.54% per week, +0.02% from last week (28% per year)
- Current smallest account is 0.044 BTC
- Weekly payout threshold is 0.20 BTC
- Active accounts 106
- Invested BTC 121 / Current Value 33 BTC = Diff -0.73%, unchanged from last week. <A blatant lie - scroll up just a few lines>

Principal Withdrawals
Outstanding principal withdrawals in progress: partial 2 = 5 BTC + full 9 = 14 BTC for a total of 11 withdrawals valued at 19 BTC. Principal withdrawals are reported as totals and updated each week for transactions in progress.

February 2, 2016:

  • 7 principal withdrawal requests
    • 4 full (unknown amount)
    • 3 partial (unknown amount)
    • 6.95744389 BTC total

February 8, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 123 BTC
  • Current Value 35 BTC = Diff -75%
  • 9 principal withdrawal requests
    • 4 full (unknown amount)
    • 5 partial (unknown amount)
    • 13 BTC total

February 15, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 124 BTC
  • Current Value 30 BTC = Diff -.04%
  • 9 principal withdrawal requests (unchanged from last week)
    • 4 full (unknown amount)
    • 5 partial (unknown amount)
    • 13 BTC total

February 21, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 125 BTC
  • Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -75%
  • 10 principal withdrawal requests
    • 5 full (unknown amount)
    • 5 partial (unknown amount)
    • 18.66 BTC total

March 7, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 120 BTC
  • Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
  • 11 principal withdrawal requests
    • 7 full (9.85 BTC)
    • 4 partial (7.64 BTC)
    • 17.49 BTC total

March 14, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 120 BTC
  • Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -74%
  • 12 principal withdrawal requests
    • 8 full (12.46 BTC)
    • 4 partial (7.14 BTC)
    • 19.60 BTC total

March 22, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 121 BTC
  • Current Value 32 BTC = Diff -74%
  • 14 principal withdrawal requests
    • 10 full (12.37 BTC)
    • 4 partial (6.64 BTC)
    • 19.01 BTC total

March 31, 2016:

  • 11 principal withdrawal requests
    • 7 full (12.05 BTC)
    • 4 partial (6.14 BTC)
    • 18.19 BTC total

April 4, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 121 BTC
  • Current Value 31 BTC = Diff -0.74% unchanged
  • 10 principal withdrawal requests
    • 8 full (13.29 BTC)
    • 2 partial (5.43 BTC)
    • 18.72 BTC total

April 11, 2016:

  • Total bitcoins invested in StakeMiners: 121 BTC
  • Current Value 33 BTC = Diff -0.73%, unchanged from last week <LIE because decimal in wrong place; not same as last week>
  • 11 principal withdrawal requests
    • 9 full (14 BTC)
    • 2 partial (5 BTC)
      • 19 BTC total


    StakeMiners Ponzi clears a derailing railroad tie to survive another week, albeit its chances for survival don't look very good. HAHAHA
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April 11, 2016, 05:39:40 PM
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From the desk of Forex Guru Leroy Fodor B.B.A. Speaketh:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1756240017933312&id=1627849564105692

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Stakeminer - Bitcoin Halving in July - 10 April 2016

Potential impact on Stakeminers of the upcoming bitcoin halving.

Recently traders have begun selling altcoins as they prepare for the bitcoin halving. This weekend our staked trades saw prices steady with some downward pressure but still not touching the lows of the January-February period.

We expect this to be a temporary move into bitcoin as traders prepare for the bitcoin halving at which time they expect the price of bitcoin to increase. To prepare for this they are selling a portion of their altcoin portfolio for bitcoin.

The traders do not want to buy bitcoin because that will cost them fiat funds and increase their downside risk if the price of bitcoin does not increase as expected. Selling altcoins to raise bitcoin minimizes their potential for loss. Once the bitcoin halving arrives,
either the price of bitcoin will rise and they will sell for a profit and then re-buy altcoins or else if prices remain steady or decline traders will just sell their bitcoins and again re-buy altcoins. Funds will eventually return to the altcoin market.

Currently we are seeing some stability with altcoin prices which is a welcome respite after the wild ride of the last 6 months.

Translated: Altcoin prices remain steady but are declining, but not tickling lows seen 2-3 months ago. Altcoins are being sold to purchase bitcoins due to the forthcoming halving. Traders are so sure of this that they don't want to risk spending fiat to purchase bitcoins because of the risk so they're selling their stable altcoins. After the bitcoin halving, the following scenarios: bitcoin will rise, thus sold off to purchase altcoins; bitcoin will remain steady, thus sell off to purchase altcoins; bitcoin will fall, thus sell off to purchase altcoins; bitcoin will rise, remain steady AND fall, causing chaos, thus sell off to purchase altcoins. Bottom line: Moneys will return to altcoins - unless they don't.

Currently, we're seeing stability in altcoin prices barring declines, but we'll celebrate when the prices rise after suffering through the wild ride of the last 6 months, unlike the ride 2-3 months ago to the bottom.

The author of the above is none other then the venerable Leroy Fodor who once had 380 consecutive successful gains in the Forex market, selling his complete portfolio in 2011 and again in 2014 so to build the largest bitcoin mining farm in all the Philippines complete with solar power which both burnt to the ground caused by fire, leaving nary a trace of evidence that such farms existed, but take his word for it - they did.
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April 12, 2016, 08:08:49 AM
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I got PopCorn for this long Term  Cool
I am betting by the halving he will have no choice finally but to fess up and close the doors.
He can't go on forever..

Thanks for the updates and the all the effort made to provide some sane info guys.
Especially Gleb Gamow who i think could have said screw it and left it alone.
But i agree the word needs to be put out on this guy.. so good job on it all Wink

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suchMoon's early numbers were damning too.. excellent work by him also !

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April 12, 2016, 08:16:19 AM
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I got PopCorn for this long Term  Cool
I am betting by the halving he will have no choice finally but to fess up and close the doors.
He can't go on forever..

Thanks for the updates and the all the effort made to provide some sane info guys.
Especially Gleb Gamow who i think could have said screw it and left it alone.
But i agree the word needs to be put out on this guy.. so good job on it all Wink

EDIT:
suchMoon's early numbers were damning too.. excellent work by him also !

Leroy Fodor: StakeMiners will never close its doors, but the day may come where we may have to if... but if then, not. We are a business with a B.B.A. under our belts, and our Investards depend on us for their recurring weekly payments from the most profitable mining cloud thingy in the world. So no, the doors WILL remain open till we close them, even then keeping them open. It's full steam ahead to the halving, with the wild ride behind us. Sorry for not providing charts, but the electric company again forgot to warn us about another brownout.
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April 13, 2016, 05:12:15 AM
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And, another fine scam thread on Leroy Fodor's serial lyin' piece of shit ass: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1435597.msg14521251#msg14521251
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April 13, 2016, 08:04:49 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670.msg14522128#msg14522128

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For any questions or farther communications please use the following portal for our formal Community.

https://www.crypto-city.com/index.php/stakeminers/

We can have live chat, there is a forum, a overall community many different ways you can speak to us directly about all the Benefits of StakeMiners.

You also have the option to email us directly on the StakeMiners website info(at)stakeminers.com

Thank you

Excellent, Leroy. I'll be right over there as soon as I created me an account so to fuck you over on that channel as well. HAHAHA
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April 13, 2016, 06:14:53 PM
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April 10, 2016:

  • 11 principal withdrawal requests
    • 9 full (14 BTC)
    • 2 partial (5 BTC)
      • 19 BTC total


    StakeMiners Ponzi clears a derailing railroad tie to survive another week, albeit its chances for survival don't look very good. HAHAHA

Awesome .gif! Would that really derail, or the train could easily push it aside?

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