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April 07, 2015, 09:18:53 PM |
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I still can't believe, that is all for this story....
For now at least, until something worth mentioning comes along Surprisingly the shares may be worth pennies on the dollar but havelock is persistent Still holding at 0.01 wall that said 5 BTC to finally break it though.
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gogxmagog
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April 07, 2015, 10:33:05 PM |
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Here is a problem that applies to BTC securities that aren't plain old scams/ponzis right from the beginning. Like ASICminer, they might have good intentions, and skills to make things happen, but at the end of the day, they are not business people. They are computer nerds. Asperger's riddled toads. They barely can maintain basic social skills, let alone any sort of complicated business relationships. Frustrated with your situation? Great, just rob the company account and go to Thailand. Shareholders can go fry an egg!
The more I see this stuff, the more I start to believe it is just a tiny part of a big problem. Who is really making money from BTC? The earliest adopters, the devs, and all the crooks and scammers, hackers and thieves. everyone else gets burnt. Makes me think that is the reason BTC exists. Make a crypto and hype the shit out of it, manipulate the markets and falsely inflate the value. Also create this crypto so that it is very easy to steal, and also easy to launder. Banks are too hard to rob, so create a mirage currency, sell it to conspiracy theorists, libertarians, anarchists. Rob them of their coins however possible (hacks, scams, "securities" designed to go nowhere) Its been an open secret that the BTC foundation is a farce for ages, now everyone sees they really are a pointless entity, not to mention bankrupt.
Satoshi Nakamoto isn't one guy. It's a cabal of darknet bandits. And they are laughing...
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ensurance982
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April 08, 2015, 11:37:19 AM |
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I still can't believe, that is all for this story....
For now at least, until something worth mentioning comes along Surprisingly the shares may be worth pennies on the dollar but havelock is persistent Still holding at 0.01 wall that said 5 BTC to finally break it though. Well I don't think that it will break down significantly anymore. Sure, it could... But right now it's gone down so much already and people wouldn't get anything near their initial investments back so they just take what's left for them: Their pride.
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ensurance982
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April 08, 2015, 11:39:58 AM |
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Here is a problem that applies to BTC securities that aren't plain old scams/ponzis right from the beginning. Like ASICminer, they might have good intentions, and skills to make things happen, but at the end of the day, they are not business people. They are computer nerds. Asperger's riddled toads. They barely can maintain basic social skills, let alone any sort of complicated business relationships. Frustrated with your situation? Great, just rob the company account and go to Thailand. Shareholders can go fry an egg!
The more I see this stuff, the more I start to believe it is just a tiny part of a big problem. Who is really making money from BTC? The earliest adopters, the devs, and all the crooks and scammers, hackers and thieves. everyone else gets burnt. Makes me think that is the reason BTC exists. Make a crypto and hype the shit out of it, manipulate the markets and falsely inflate the value. Also create this crypto so that it is very easy to steal, and also easy to launder. Banks are too hard to rob, so create a mirage currency, sell it to conspiracy theorists, libertarians, anarchists. Rob them of their coins however possible (hacks, scams, "securities" designed to go nowhere) Its been an open secret that the BTC foundation is a farce for ages, now everyone sees they really are a pointless entity, not to mention bankrupt.
Satoshi Nakamoto isn't one guy. It's a cabal of darknet bandits. And they are laughing...
Well, I agree that many of those 'computer nerds' aren't really capable of running a company. This is something we've seen with mining manufacturers as well, even if their sold their merchandise denominated and paid in FIAT. The Satoshi claim is off, though - I believe. He (or they) were just in for it for the incredible technology they created.
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hdbuck
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April 08, 2015, 02:21:22 PM |
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Here is a problem that applies to BTC securities that aren't plain old scams/ponzis right from the beginning. Like ASICminer, they might have good intentions, and skills to make things happen, but at the end of the day, they are not business people. They are computer nerds. Asperger's riddled toads. They barely can maintain basic social skills, let alone any sort of complicated business relationships. Frustrated with your situation? Great, just rob the company account and go to Thailand. Shareholders can go fry an egg!
The more I see this stuff, the more I start to believe it is just a tiny part of a big problem. Who is really making money from BTC? The earliest adopters, the devs, and all the crooks and scammers, hackers and thieves. everyone else gets burnt. Makes me think that is the reason BTC exists. Make a crypto and hype the shit out of it, manipulate the markets and falsely inflate the value. Also create this crypto so that it is very easy to steal, and also easy to launder. Banks are too hard to rob, so create a mirage currency, sell it to conspiracy theorists, libertarians, anarchists. Rob them of their coins however possible (hacks, scams, "securities" designed to go nowhere) Its been an open secret that the BTC foundation is a farce for ages, now everyone sees they really are a pointless entity, not to mention bankrupt.
Satoshi Nakamoto isn't one guy. It's a cabal of darknet bandits. And they are laughing...
BTC is and thats enough. screw TBF, screw the devs, screw buisness angels, screw governements, screw Wall street... point is, Bitcoin is just getting started, but you better watch out for them scammers (ie. everybody, as they're all guilty until proven otherwise). dont let anyone in between you and your private keys.
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Jonnybitc0in
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April 09, 2015, 02:00:11 AM |
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So with FC gone and all, is there any way left to transfer direct shares to havelock or other persons? If nobody can transfer shares out then asicminer officially enters scam territory.
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Chris_Sabian
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April 09, 2015, 03:29:21 AM |
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So with FC gone and all, is there any way left to transfer direct shares to havelock or other persons? If nobody can transfer shares out then asicminer officially enters scam territory. I haven't heard of any other way besides FC. The only shares that have any liquidity are on Havelock
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Fordee
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April 09, 2015, 04:14:50 AM |
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The only shares that have any liquidity are on Havelock
.. and to expand further, only AM1 shares... because all the AM100's are technically owned by Havelock (as AM1's) and divided up further... If nobody can transfer anything officially to/from buyer/seller, then technically, nobody with AM100 shares owns anything but Havelock's good will. (No offense to Havelock or any insinuations of ill intent, just expanding on an ownership issue)
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gogxmagog
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April 09, 2015, 05:25:39 AM |
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So how much btc did FC empty from The AM wallet, anyway. I've seen the likely wallet, the one posted when this all came out early March. That one lost about 4/5s if I remember correctly. Like 38000 btc or something. And there's btc still in it too. Why wouldn't he just empty it? Hodling? Why would he need the specific amount? It's over a million. Seems like a clue, what is the logic?
This silence is killing me, the trail of roast cat is gone cold
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flyingplows
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April 09, 2015, 08:33:13 AM |
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Anybody knows how to contact Asicminer support? AMHash told that in order to withdraw the balance from amhash.com we have to contact Asicminer support, because they sent money to them for some reason... I contacted support@bitquan.com, but no one responds. Or this is stolen also?
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Fabrizio89
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April 09, 2015, 08:52:00 AM |
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I don't know why you people are still losing time with this. Just report to the autorities and let it go, there's nothing else you can do, not even hope.
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flyingplows
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April 09, 2015, 08:56:51 AM |
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I don't know why you people are still losing time with this. Just report to the autorities and let it go, there's nothing else you can do, not even hope.
Of course we will report and not only that, people are going to take legal action on them, not even mentioning that AirWolf's campaign through Russian government We are just trying to get at least something back. They said they will give ~25% back from investment, so I am just wondering maybe they would be so kind not to steal the balance in amhash.com account also... I know I am asking too much...
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gogxmagog
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April 09, 2015, 11:05:51 AM |
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I think you need to go after david fan. where ever he is, he's the head of the company now. I'm guessing FC has gone over to the competition...good work "crushing" them, you fried f%ckin cat. and this old gem from the same salon... I just wonder...was this "disappearance" already planned back in july?
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TheRealSteve
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April 09, 2015, 12:14:47 PM |
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I just wonder...was this "disappearance" already planned back in july? Have you translated that slide and gotten its context within the presentation yet? Otherwise you might as well be wildly stabbing at this one:
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ensurance982
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April 09, 2015, 01:31:34 PM |
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I don't know why you people are still losing time with this. Just report to the autorities and let it go, there's nothing else you can do, not even hope.
Of course we will report and not only that, people are going to take legal action on them, not even mentioning that AirWolf's campaign through Russian government We are just trying to get at least something back. They said they will give ~25% back from investment, so I am just wondering maybe they would be so kind not to steal the balance in amhash.com account also... I know I am asking too much... What are the latest news on that 'hunt' anyways? Didn't he threat people and put up some deadlines? I mean it's interesting to see what people are doing in order to get their money back.
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SilenceOfTheLamb
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April 09, 2015, 02:24:54 PM |
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... I mean it's interesting to see what people are doing in order to get their money back.
The same thing people on Bitcointalk do each time someone runs away with their coin--post stuff on the internet.
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Fordee
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April 10, 2015, 06:14:55 PM |
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... I mean it's interesting to see what people are doing in order to get their money back.
The same thing people on Bitcointalk do each time someone runs away with their coin--post stuff on the internet. I give Asicminer credit... When it's dead, it's really dead... I believe the ActiveMining thread is still alive and kicking, even though it should have died a long time ago... It's a fine example of "The same thing people on Bitcointalk do each time someone runs away with their coin--post stuff on the internet."
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ensurance982
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April 10, 2015, 06:58:09 PM |
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I give Asicminer credit... When it's dead, it's really dead... I believe the ActiveMining thread is still alive and kicking, even though it should have died a long time ago... It's a fine example of "The same thing people on Bitcointalk do each time someone runs away with their coin--post stuff on the internet."
Could also be due to the fact that people investing in ActiveMining were more naïve... I don't know. The whole ordeal with AM was developing over a long time and things were going downhill in December 2014, I believe.
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cloh76
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April 10, 2015, 07:06:14 PM |
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So with FC gone and all, is there any way left to transfer direct shares to havelock or other persons? If nobody can transfer shares out then asicminer officially enters scam territory. You can transfer your Shares (hash rate) from AMHash to Havelock and convert to AMHASHLC shares. I was able to do it by just by filling out a support ticket on the AMHash website. YOu can also email support < alex@amhash.com>
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cloh76
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April 10, 2015, 07:07:22 PM |
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Anybody knows how to contact Asicminer support? AMHash told that in order to withdraw the balance from amhash.com we have to contact Asicminer support, because they sent money to them for some reason... I contacted support@bitquan.com, but no one responds. Or this is stolen also? I had the same question about my remaining BTC balance in my AMHash account and they directed me to Asciminer. I emailed Asicminer and they responded with the following: support Apr 5 (6 days ago) to me Hi , We consider what you mentioned was an accounting error at AMhash side. We will try find a solution with RockMiner for compensation after April 20. Please be patient and wait for instructions from AMHash. -- BTQ support
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