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June 05, 2015, 12:47:14 PM
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hmm, guess even if I'd dig out more shady stuff about dadice than is already known, you'd still find a shitload of excuses to stay on their payroll. did the other scams you unknowingly got caught in took that much btc from you?

anyway, I'm still interested what your price is?

What do you mean with "dig out"? Are you the one who hacked the chat? You know... its a bit suspicious lately. ndnhc, the campaign manager, was framed, letting him look like an extortionist and now the chat was hacked. Those are actions that would hurt dadice. I wonder who would have an interest in this. As far as i know, dadice is nowhere near the volume of primedice, who took over most of the players when just-dice died on bitcoins. So why having an interest taking it out of the playfield?

*lol* On their payroll. You mean with the couple USD each month from signature or do you suggest more?  Roll Eyes

My price? You want to pay me leave them? Or you suggest im getting paid more than the campaign? Dude... you sound more and more suspicious to me. Whats your interest?

Of course... i dont have bounds to dadice. If you are a competitor and you pay me, so be it. Wouldnt be different from changing my signature campaign. I only take part in signature campaigns because i post anyway and thought that i could be paid for it for too. Not more work on the way. But so far i did not have a reason to leave. The framing was found out, the hack is serious but their security held, thats more than other sites experienced and getting hacked happened to many bitcoin related websites already. Surviving it is the art and learning out of it.

Im sure dadice lost quite some through these happenings. And the sane thing for a scammer would be to drop the line the minute such things happen. A scammer would not wait until investors want to withdraw or gamblers leave. And for sure they would not want to live with red trust, knowing that it will hurt the future.

Dadice could have circumvent the cold wallet too. As far as i know there are services that offer to fake such cold wallets. Dont know how secure that would be for a scammer but it definitely would have been what a scammer would have done.

you do realize that there is red trust all over their accounts?  Huh

also, I've the feeling that you never took the time to read the whole dadice thread. anyway, if it is just a few usd you're making. let me know how much it is. I'd be happy to get you out off those sig campaigns. seriously, there are dozens of sig campaigns and the one you choose is dadice? and you're really believeing that there is a secret investor and that he's the reason for the lack of a cold wallet? sure thing, mate Grin if there really is one, the only locigal conclusion now would be that it is most likely you, which would explain your shilling for dadice without questioning anything. after all the scamming you've suffered you should see the same red flags everybody else is seeing, but for some reason you don't. that is suspicious at least.

btw I'd love having the abilities to hack a site like dadice, sadly I don't.
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June 05, 2015, 01:14:04 PM
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Still, i can understand if the investor wants to stay private. It doesnt mean that we have to have the same opinion on that topic.
what's your history on picking scams so far? briefly looking through your post history indicates that it is fairly easy to part you and your btc using a couple of nice words.
FWIW, SebastianJu is usually a valuable scam detector.
That he himself made some bad decisions in the past is probably true for most of us "experienced veterans".
That's precisely the reason why we're so good at telling scam and "things-that-just-didn't-turn-out-as-expected" apart.

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Yeah, well, I'm gonna go build my own blockchain. With blackjack and hookers! In fact forget the blockchain.
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June 05, 2015, 05:55:26 PM
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Still, i can understand if the investor wants to stay private. It doesnt mean that we have to have the same opinion on that topic.
what's your history on picking scams so far? briefly looking through your post history indicates that it is fairly easy to part you and your btc using a couple of nice words.
FWIW, SebastianJu is usually a valuable scam detector.
That he himself made some bad decisions in the past is probably true for most of us "experienced veterans".
That's precisely the reason why we're so good at telling scam and "things-that-just-didn't-turn-out-as-expected" apart.

edit:typo

I don't read everything here, but the consensus is he ran away and there is a story to back that up.

I get the feeling no one knows where he is, and i also get the feeling that he invested a lot into the business, has anyone entertained the idea he was knocked off, the story fits if you care to weave it?

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June 05, 2015, 09:06:23 PM
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Still, i can understand if the investor wants to stay private. It doesnt mean that we have to have the same opinion on that topic.
what's your history on picking scams so far? briefly looking through your post history indicates that it is fairly easy to part you and your btc using a couple of nice words.
FWIW, SebastianJu is usually a valuable scam detector.
That he himself made some bad decisions in the past is probably true for most of us "experienced veterans".
That's precisely the reason why we're so good at telling scam and "things-that-just-didn't-turn-out-as-expected" apart.

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Agree on the "valuable scam detector."
He's like a bloodhound, that Sebastian!  Sniffs them out, tracks them & falls for each.and.every.one.of.them.  I actually can't think of a single "bitcoin securities" scam he hasn't fallen for.
Haven't been following this section lately, but, as I remember, he's waiting on some anon pot grower to make him rich now?  Oh well, maybe 999th time's the charmed Undecided
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June 06, 2015, 08:34:12 PM
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Can't believe people are still wondering if they'll get their money back. Grow some experience in forex and you'll make your asicminer losses in like a couple months, whatever the amount. rofl

Is forex trading easier than bitcoin trading? Does forex trader value technical analysis more so that resistance and support are of higher value than on bitcoin trading?

Only wondering?


TA (along with macroeconomics) is way way more reliable in FX than in bitcoin, simply because the sheer volume of orders (liquidity) in Fx comparing to bitcoin hence S/R ( support/resistance) along with pivot points are more reliable and respected.

You need couple of billions in order to be able to manipulate the prices in FX whereas in bitcoin a couple of millions would do it  Wink plus if you get caught doing it in FX there are fines/jail time whereas in bitcoin is just another day in wild west or shall i say another day in paradise   Roll Eyes
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June 07, 2015, 02:11:18 AM
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So I just came back to see what's going on after about a year...
It seems that all AsicMiner shares are now worthless and this turned into a scam?
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June 07, 2015, 03:04:26 AM
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So I just came back to see what's going on after about a year...
It seems that all AsicMiner shares are now worthless and this turned into a scam?

That pretty much sums it up. AM failed on a couple gens of chips then FriedCat decided to run off.
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June 07, 2015, 08:01:23 AM
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So I just came back to see what's going on after about a year...
It seems that all AsicMiner shares are now worthless and this turned into a scam?

Yes. AM is dead.

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June 07, 2015, 04:22:30 PM
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So I just came back to see what's going on after about a year...
It seems that all AsicMiner shares are now worthless and this turned into a scam?

Yes. AM is dead.

So if AM is dead, who has the IP rights for the BE300?

Re-vitalizing that development effort would be something we'd be interested in.

I know more than one board designer that would get a serious woody given a couple of prototypes.

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June 07, 2015, 11:26:39 PM
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So I just came back to see what's going on after about a year...
It seems that all AsicMiner shares are now worthless and this turned into a scam?

Yes. AM is dead.

So if AM is dead, who has the IP rights for the BE300?

Re-vitalizing that development effort would be something we'd be interested in.

I know more than one board designer that would get a serious woody given a couple of prototypes.


It was probably a flop like the last few generations. AM has never created a killer chip since it started...just made a killing selling over priced hardware with no competition. I would guess that the BE300 is not even worth making at this point.
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June 08, 2015, 04:25:50 AM
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So I just came back to see what's going on after about a year...
It seems that all AsicMiner shares are now worthless and this turned into a scam?

Yes. AM is dead.

So if AM is dead, who has the IP rights for the BE300?

Re-vitalizing that development effort would be something we'd be interested in.

I know more than one board designer that would get a serious woody given a couple of prototypes.


Well the board (or whoever is left in this company) silence about this and other stuff makes you realize in what you have invested. Maybe there are some cultural differences, but keeping shareholders so uninformed about the company's leftovers is an ugly thing to do. But I am sure they got used to it since FC was treating them the same. Why expect more now when shit hit the fan? You should've pushed for information long before this.

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June 09, 2015, 11:02:22 PM
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With the advent of the SFARDS, I would think most players are out of the game.
Maybe only KnC will compete with them.....
...and Bitmain and LK Group and ...

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June 13, 2015, 09:29:32 AM
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With the advent of the SFARDS, I would think most players are out of the game.
Maybe only KnC will compete with them.....
...and Bitmain and LK Group and ...
...and BitFury and 21co and...
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June 16, 2015, 08:20:35 PM
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AM still trading on Havelock? The company seems dormant for some time.


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June 16, 2015, 09:14:28 PM
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AM still trading on Havelock? The company seems dormant for some time.


The tradebook is still open but it would be better to just call it dead for most purposes.

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June 17, 2015, 01:49:04 AM
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AM still trading on Havelock? The company seems dormant for some time.

The company has been dead/dormant since FriedCat retired in Feb/March. Cheesy

did he retire or did someone encourage him to stop breathing?

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June 17, 2015, 02:19:54 AM
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AM still trading on Havelock? The company seems dormant for some time.

The company has been dead/dormant since FriedCat retired in Feb/March. Cheesy

did he retire or did someone encourage him to stop breathing?

More like withdrew coins and bailed.
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June 17, 2015, 02:55:07 AM
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AM still trading on Havelock? The company seems dormant for some time.

The company has been dead/dormant since FriedCat retired in Feb/March. Cheesy

did he retire or did someone encourage him to stop breathing?

More like withdrew coins and bailed.

+1

so he is alive, just diffident say good buy ?

I have a few shares if anyone is interested

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June 19, 2015, 12:08:27 PM
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is this bread really dying?? it was part of my life for years!
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June 20, 2015, 08:19:08 AM
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is this bread really dying?? it was part of my life for years!

Dying, no.

Dead
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