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August 10, 2012, 12:44:24 AM
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Hey guys, remember Flexcoin?  http://flexcoin.com/

I remembered about it today.  I went to withdraw my account balances that were still there.  It worked.

Does anyone else still use this?  I love the concept of the vanity account names that act as intra-systemic addresses.  I sort of hoped I would have been hearing more about this by now.
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When someone sends you a bitcoin, it is only accessible from the device you initially receive it on. You cannot easily access the funds from your mobile device (or from any other device for that matter)
Not quite 100% true.

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August 10, 2012, 05:29:18 AM
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I remember I checked into that long ago. I decided I wouldn't use a service that cannot even write promotional info at a primary school level. Or bother to get it proof read and edited by their parents.

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Hey guys, remember Flexcoin?  http://flexcoin.com/

I remembered about it today.  I went to withdraw my account balances that were still there.  It worked.

Does anyone else still use this?  I love the concept of the vanity account names that act as intra-systemic addresses.  I sort of hoped I would have been hearing more about this by now.

A lot of people still use our service every day, though not enough people seem to know about the "user to user" transfers which the usernames are really useful for. We're currently working on more features to expand Flexcoin's usefulness in the ever growing, competitive bitcoin market. Hopefully we'll have some updates on our changes soon Smiley

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Hey guys, remember Flexcoin?  http://flexcoin.com/

I remembered about it today.  I went to withdraw my account balances that were still there.  It worked.

Does anyone else still use this?  I love the concept of the vanity account names that act as intra-systemic addresses.  I sort of hoped I would have been hearing more about this by now.

A lot of people still use our service every day, though not enough people seem to know about the "user to user" transfers which the usernames are really useful for. We're currently working on more features to expand Flexcoin's usefulness in the ever growing, competitive bitcoin market. Hopefully we'll have some updates on our changes soon Smiley

For somebody that hasn't been logged-in for a while, you sure seemed to know about this thread.

That said, I'm just going to park this here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=13868

I dare anybody to ask me why. But first let's see if anybody else can figure it out.

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August 10, 2012, 07:15:05 AM
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And I'm just going to park this here:
http://www.google.com/alerts

I dare anybody to ask me why. But first let's see if anybody else can figure it out. Smiley

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And I'm just going to park this here:
http://www.google.com/alerts

I dare anybody to ask me why. But first let's see if anybody else can figure it out. Smiley

Ah! Google alerted you. I would have shown it was via a logged-in sockpuppet. I'll tell you what. I give you a chance to proclaim which sockpuppet on this thread is you. If you don't, I'll state my case.

That's a pretty interesting thread I've linked to, don't you think?

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August 10, 2012, 01:58:17 PM
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PG, wtf?
Maybe you missed this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68689.0

I'm not sure what you are getting at....

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August 10, 2012, 02:35:04 PM
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When someone sends you a bitcoin, it is only accessible from the device you initially receive it on. You cannot easily access the funds from your mobile device (or from any other device for that matter)
Not quite 100% true.

Why did you crop the author from the quote?

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When someone sends you a bitcoin, it is only accessible from the device you initially receive it on. You cannot easily access the funds from your mobile device (or from any other device for that matter)
Not quite 100% true.

Why did you crop the author from the quote?

I believe it's a mis-quote from our FAQ here.
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Q: What does this site do?

A: When you send a bitcoin, it will only be accessible on the computer it is sent to, and nowhere else.  flexcoin acts as a centralized location to store all of your bitcoins, so that you can send them anywhere from any web connected device.  It eliminates the need to be connected to the PC you originally received the bitcoin on.

This FAQ was written by the previous owners, and as was mentioned, requires a re-write.

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When someone sends you a bitcoin, it is only accessible from the device you initially receive it on. You cannot easily access the funds from your mobile device (or from any other device for that matter)
Not quite 100% true.

Why did you crop the author from the quote?

I believe it's a mis-quote from our FAQ here.
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Q: What does this site do?

A: When you send a bitcoin, it will only be accessible on the computer it is sent to, and nowhere else.  flexcoin acts as a centralized location to store all of your bitcoins, so that you can send them anywhere from any web connected device.  It eliminates the need to be connected to the PC you originally received the bitcoin on.

This FAQ was written by the previous owners, and as was mentioned, requires a re-write.
It's quoted from your front page.
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August 10, 2012, 05:26:08 PM
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PG, wtf?
Maybe you missed this thread? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68689.0

I'm not sure what you are getting at....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_of_Melchizedek#Mark_Logan_Pedley

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchisedechians

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I could do the same thing with the Bitcoinia investors via Wikipedia, along with connecting Zhou Tong with his girlfriend. Did you know he has/had a girlfriend?

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PS: I wonder how long this thread would have stayed in Discussion if I had not commented on it.  Roll Eyes
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When someone sends you a bitcoin, it is only accessible from the device you initially receive it on. You cannot easily access the funds from your mobile device (or from any other device for that matter)
Not quite 100% true.

Why did you crop the author from the quote?

I believe it's a mis-quote from our FAQ here.
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Q: What does this site do?

A: When you send a bitcoin, it will only be accessible on the computer it is sent to, and nowhere else.  flexcoin acts as a centralized location to store all of your bitcoins, so that you can send them anywhere from any web connected device.  It eliminates the need to be connected to the PC you originally received the bitcoin on.

This FAQ was written by the previous owners, and as was mentioned, requires a re-write.
It's quoted from your front page.

And this, ladies and gentlemen is what happens when I respond hastily via my phone. Smiley Thank you for finding the actual source, I did think it strange that someone would rewrite something and then throw it in as a quote.

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PG, Are you attempting to imply that I am this "Mark Logan Pedley" character? Because from the articles, it sounds like he went to jail in Feb 2011, and while my current cubicle is somewhat bleak, it could hardly be considered a cell.

Do you have any more conspiracy theories under your tinfoil hat?

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PG, Are you attempting to imply that I am this "Mark Logan Pedley" character? Because from the articles, it sounds like he went to jail in Feb 2011, and while my current cubicle is somewhat bleak, it could hardly be considered a cell.

Do you have any more conspiracy theories under your tinfoil hat?

What I was subtly implying is that you, melchizedek and [Tycho] are all the same people, albeit using different avatars. Now would you, or either of the other two, like to go on record and state publicly that that's not the case? Be vewy vewy careful in replying, I'm huntin' sock-wabbits.

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August 11, 2012, 03:52:13 PM
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Hey guys, remember Flexcoin?  http://flexcoin.com/

I remembered about it today.  I went to withdraw my account balances that were still there.  It worked.

Does anyone else still use this?  I love the concept of the vanity account names that act as intra-systemic addresses.  I sort of hoped I would have been hearing more about this by now.

Yes I use the service tho it seems a bit archaic now with the likes of MyWallet.  It needs some innovation to make it more attractive.

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August 11, 2012, 11:12:57 PM
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You know what? if you start a new thread publicly stating your "case" I'll happily state that I'm neither of those people. It should be mentioned that the guy best known for hunting "wabbits" is normally made a fool of, by the very "wabbits" he is hunting. However, if you'd like to continue down this road, please make your thread.

Put it right in "Bitcoin discussion" with "Mark Logan = Daffy Duck = Bugs Bunny" as the title for all I care, I'll keep an eye out for it, you can even PM me when it's there.

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You know what? if you start a new thread publicly stating your "case" I'll happily state that I'm neither of those people. It should be mentioned that the guy best known for hunting "wabbits" is normally made a fool of, by the very "wabbits" he is hunting. However, if you'd like to continue down this road, please make your thread.

Put it right in "Bitcoin discussion" with "Mark Logan = Daffy Duck = Bugs Bunny" as the title for all I care, I'll keep an eye out for it, you can even PM me when it's there.

Why PM, when you've already proven to us you get your alerts via Google?

If I put such a thread in Discussion, it may get moved right back here. This thread is entitled Flexcoin? and you're the owner, so let's do it here. BTW, you seem a little terse. I've seen such terseness before, and at the end of the day, it didn't bode too well for the terser.

Let's see how terse you'll get when you read what I pen next: GRAY MARK R & CINDI (make no mistake, for I can link you to this fairly easily)

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As I asked before, can you please tell us who you are in the physical world?

Facebook profile? Linkedin profile? Address? Work experience?

Something!

James Gray. 29 Years old. Telecommunications Engineering Technologist for Bell Canada.
Facebook I've always kept pretty locked down: http://www.facebook.com/jamesaegray
I think I created a linkedin profile, but I never did anything with it.
Alberta Canada.

Telecommunications, that's my work experience. Which is why I didn't go at this alone, I brought in my friends in security analysis.

I can't guarantee I can continue answering questions today. I'm quite ill at this time. But, I'm going to try.


Since you can't remember, and Google never forgets, here's your Linkedin page you once linked to: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-gray/6/492/913

As far as FB is concerned, there seems to be another James Gary who also is a Bitcoiner, but has a hell of a more active wall: http://www.facebook.com/james.gray.758737?sk=info

I'm sure the hell glad I don't have any coins residing at flexcoin.com

~Bruno~
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You know what? if you start a new thread publicly stating your "case" I'll happily state that I'm neither of those people. It should be mentioned that the guy best known for hunting "wabbits" is normally made a fool of, by the very "wabbits" he is hunting. However, if you'd like to continue down this road, please make your thread.

Put it right in "Bitcoin discussion" with "Mark Logan = Daffy Duck = Bugs Bunny" as the title for all I care, I'll keep an eye out for it, you can even PM me when it's there.

Why PM, when you've already proven to us you get your alerts via Google?

If I put such a thread in Discussion, it may get moved right back here. This thread is entitled Flexcoin? and you're the owner, so let's do it here. BTW, you seem a little terse. I've seen such terseness before, and at the end of the day, it didn't bode too well for the terser.

Let's see how terse you'll get when you read what I pen next: GRAY MARK R & CINDI (make no mistake, for I can link you to this fairly easily)
Okay... so now you think I'm from Texas? This is just getting better.

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As I asked before, can you please tell us who you are in the physical world?

Facebook profile? Linkedin profile? Address? Work experience?

Something!

James Gray. 29 Years old. Telecommunications Engineering Technologist for Bell Canada.
Facebook I've always kept pretty locked down: http://www.facebook.com/jamesaegray
I think I created a linkedin profile, but I never did anything with it.
Alberta Canada.

Telecommunications, that's my work experience. Which is why I didn't go at this alone, I brought in my friends in security analysis.

I can't guarantee I can continue answering questions today. I'm quite ill at this time. But, I'm going to try.


Since you can't remember, and Google never forgets, here's your Linkedin page you once linked to: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-gray/6/492/913

Congratulations! You managed to track down one thing about me that's correct, and wouldn't you know it? Most of my (extremely few) linked in connections are from Edmonton!

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As far as FB is concerned, there seems to be another James Gary who also is a Bitcoiner, but has a hell of a more active wall: http://www.facebook.com/james.gray.758737?sk=info

Okay, so you're now saying I'm a guy who was incarcerated a year ago, I changed my name and live in Texas, and I'm also living in England?
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Holy shit bruno, just fucking knock it off. What are you on, anyway? Whatever it is, it's making you mighty nervous and paranoid. You see ghosts in every thread, and no longer contribute positively anywhere. It's a damn shame, because it used to be fun reading your posts. Now they are just tiring to read and full of useless "investigative" drivel.

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Holy shit bruno, just fucking knock it off. What are you on, anyway? Whatever it is, it's making you mighty nervous and paranoid. You see ghosts in every thread

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Holy shit bruno, just fucking knock it off. What are you on, anyway? Whatever it is, it's making you mighty nervous and paranoid. You see ghosts in every thread, and no longer contribute positively anywhere. It's a damn shame, because it used to be fun reading your posts. Now they are just tiring to read and full of useless "investigative" drivel.

My next post will be linking James Mark Gray Logan to that Katy address, right after I take a hit of LSD.

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James Gray... hmm, there's also a James Dorian in this world: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-dorian/13/561/a50 Its the bridge to: Dorian Grey!  You must have super powers!!!   


But James, having a completely different name that sounds like a real name is a little bit sketchy -- even worse then a "handle" IMHO.  Time to drop that name here.

I'd recommend you do what other companies do & post your real name, address, and bio (aka resume) on your new company web site. 

PS: Good luck with your new venture!!!

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James Gray... hmm, there's also a James Dorian in this world: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-dorian/13/561/a50 Its the bridge to: Dorian Grey!  You must have super powers!!!   

But James, having a completely different name that sounds like a real name is a little bit sketchy -- even worse then a "handle" IMHO.  Time to drop that name here.

I'd recommend you do what other companies do & post your real name, address, and bio (aka resume) on your new company web site. 

PS: Good luck with your new venture!!!


What I find amazing is that there are three James Gray guys that are all Bitcoiners: Canada, Texas and UK. I squarely placed our JG in Texas but am missing the one definitive link I had prior to making my post above. And my Google history is not helping any. I'm pretty sure it had to do with a phone number > another phone number/name > to the Texas address.

During the interim, I have traced back the source of Flexcoin's original owner to a name once discussed as being Satoshi Nakamoto. (hint: karmabank)

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James Gray... hmm, there's also a James Dorian in this world: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-dorian/13/561/a50 Its the bridge to: Dorian Grey!  You must have super powers!!!   

But James, having a completely different name that sounds like a real name is a little bit sketchy -- even worse then a "handle" IMHO.  Time to drop that name here.

I'd recommend you do what other companies do & post your real name, address, and bio (aka resume) on your new company web site. 

PS: Good luck with your new venture!!!


What I find amazing is that there are three James Gray guys that are all Bitcoiners: Canada, Texas and UK. I squarely placed our JG in Texas but am missing the one definitive link I had prior to making my post above. And my Google history is not helping any. I'm pretty sure it had to do with a phone number > another phone number/name > to the Texas address.

During the interim, I have traced back the source of Flexcoin's original owner to a name once discussed as being Satoshi Nakamoto. (hint: karmabank)

~Bruno~


So, are you saying that I'm in Texas right now?

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Awesome, so mark_logan bought Flexcoin from Satoshi in the flesh. Quick, ring him back and ask for a message signed by the alert key.








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Awesome, so mark_logan bought Flexcoin from Satoshi in the flesh. Quick, ring him back and ask for a message signed by the alert key.








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Awesome, so mark_logan bought Flexcoin from Satoshi in the flesh. Quick, ring him back and ask for a message signed by the alert key.








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@Phinnaeus Gage Focus man. Complete one investigation at a time. (Preferably one that doesn't involve chicken farming.) I'm still wondering about the Zhou Tong affair you left us hanging on about. There's a chance Boss Hog'll get away unless you focus.
Do you plan on deputizing anyone to help with the case load?

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Awesome, so mark_logan bought Flexcoin from Satoshi in the flesh. Quick, ring him back and ask for a message signed by the alert key.








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Son-of-a, I just held the left-mouse button down to see what hidden content was between the sentence and the smilies. No revelation...crap. Your losing it rjk. Grin Roll Eyes

@Phinnaeus Gage Focus man. Complete one investigation at a time. (Preferably one that doesn't involve chicken farming.) I'm still wondering about the Zhou Tong affair you left us hanging on about. There's a chance Boss Hog'll get away unless you focus.
Do you plan on deputizing anyone to help with the case load?

It's because of the Zhout Tong affair I've received the ignores and been shunned. I clearly shown that ZT own a domain name prior to being offered for sale on eBay (linked to Kevin Lim via another fictitious name--Dustin) of which there were no buyers, yet he claimed he bought it recently. This occurred after he traded an iPod for zhoutong.com.

I'm 52-years-old and still playing with a full deck. I haven't lost it--yet!

I don't believe James Gray is in Texas, but I did accuse him of using that Katy address. It took me about 10 minutes to properly link to it, but worked over 5 hours last night trying to recreate those steps to no avail. An apology in that regard may be in order, but not yet. I'm not afraid to admit my mistakes.

Quick aside: Notice I rid the Bitcoin Leather link in my sig (had to) and replaced it with a recent quote my Matthew. I like it, hence the inclusion to my sig.

My next post on this thread will be of KarmaBank.

Later, all.

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I'm 52-years-old and still playing with a full deck. I haven't lost it--yet!

I don't believe James Gray is in Texas, but I did accuse him of using that Katy address. It took me about 10 minutes to properly link to it, but worked over 5 hours last night trying to recreate those steps to no avail. An apology in that regard may be in order, but not yet. I'm not afraid to admit my mistakes.

Bruno, I'm going to save you some time. The reason you can't recreate the steps, is that there is some flaw in the steps! I've never been to Texas!


What I find amazing is that there are three James Gray guys that are all Bitcoiners: Canada, Texas and UK. I squarely placed our JG in Texas but am missing the one definitive link I had prior to making my post above. And my Google history is not helping any. I'm pretty sure it had to do with a phone number > another phone number/name > to the Texas address.

There's 15.4Million results for "James Gray" on google Smiley and "James" is the 15th most popular baby name in 2012. So really 3 people using Bitcoin with this incredibly common name,  is pretty... well... likely. With Bitcoin's continued upward trend of popularity, it might grow to 4 "James Gray"s before you know it!

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I'm 52-years-old and still playing with a full deck. I haven't lost it--yet!

I don't believe James Gray is in Texas, but I did accuse him of using that Katy address. It took me about 10 minutes to properly link to it, but worked over 5 hours last night trying to recreate those steps to no avail. An apology in that regard may be in order, but not yet. I'm not afraid to admit my mistakes.

Bruno, I'm going to save you some time. The reason you can't recreate the steps, is that there is some flaw in the steps! I've never been to Texas!


What I find amazing is that there are three James Gray guys that are all Bitcoiners: Canada, Texas and UK. I squarely placed our JG in Texas but am missing the one definitive link I had prior to making my post above. And my Google history is not helping any. I'm pretty sure it had to do with a phone number > another phone number/name > to the Texas address.

There's 15.4Million results for "James Gray" on google Smiley and "James" is the 15th most popular baby name in 2012. So really 3 people using Bitcoin with this incredibly common name,  is pretty... well... likely. With Bitcoin's continued upward trend of popularity, it might grow to 4 "James Gray"s before you know it!

Overall, your post is civil, so I'll reply in kind.

You understand that many here have used different names in their past while conducting e-commerce. You, yourself, even stated such with Mark Logan = James Gray. To be fair and honest with you, it was from the Mt Gox email dump where I found sslice and sslice2, both attached to James Gray. But I did not assume that you and that James Gray were the same until I made the connection. Or, at least, I thought I did, for I still haven't been able to reconstruct it. Since that is the case, I do have to humbly apologize for my error. The caveat being that if I do re-find that phantom missing link, I will take back said apology.

That said, I do have issues with Flexcoin, albeit minor, and will present information shortly about the previous owner, but in no way (I hope) to diss him/them--just provide information.

In closing, with respect, later, bud.

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Complete one investigation at a time. (Preferably one that doesn't involve chicken farming.) I'm still wondering about the Zhou Tong affair you left us hanging on about. There's a chance Boss Hog'll get away unless you focus.
Do you plan on deputizing anyone to help with the case load?

I'm waiting for him to post the missing link which proves that Matthew is the puppeteer behind every Bitcoin service which has ever existed.

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So you stirred up a bunch of drama over nothing? I'm starting to think you're just trolling and muddying the waters of real issues on purpose.

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Since that is the case, I do have to humbly apologize for my error. The caveat being that if I do re-find that phantom missing link, I will take back said apology.

Accepted, you're free to change your mind at any time.

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In closing, with respect, later, bud.

~Bruno~


Sounds good.

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So you stirred up a bunch of drama over nothing? I'm starting to think you're just trolling and muddying the waters of real issues on purpose.

You're kidding, right? I swear on my mother and father's ashes that I am not doing any of this on purpose. I am not trolling! There does seem to be a slight mistake on my part and I apologized.

The bottom line is that I am hurt (feelings wise) for having my ignored button turned orange, but I can I can live with that. I have never ignored anybody on this forum. I have, and will continue on my truth-seeking mission ever since the Bitcoinica issue arose. Please take the time to ask Alex at Mt Gox about the PM I sent him. It pertains to what the hell has been transpiring in RL on my end, all due to Bitcoinica. There are a lot more people hurt because of that mess who don't even visit this forum, and their site hasn't been updated since June 16. The people I've used to associate with here in Sandwich, IL, now think that I'm some kind of con artist involved with using fake internet money. That mother fuckin' hurts as well. (apologize for language)

I truly wanted to be an asset to the Bitcoin community, but now it seems I'm being labeled a nut, possibly with the hope of discrediting me if and WHEN I do present undisputed proof.

If I ripped off 10 BTC form somebody, I would be labeled a scammer. If Tom Williams had an account here, he would have been labeled a scammer. Yet no scammer tags have been put in place for a single person associated with Bitcoinica--ZERO! And I'm still losing money due this fiasco.

To be clear, I am not purposely muddying the waters or trolling. But I am on a message.

~Bruno Quixote~

PS: I'm not necessarily mad at you BadBear, for I truly do see where you're coming from--trying to see me through your eyes.

Later, bud.
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August 15, 2012, 01:10:32 PM
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To answer the OP, yes I use Flexcoin ^^

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