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April 09, 2015, 03:18:16 PM
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I am just wondering what will happen to the remaining hashlets - there should be a solution this Friday night in a form of compensation voucher. Read some rumors on hashtalk it could be for hashnest, that would be very nice, but I doubt it. Some shit for another ponzi cloudmining would be more in line with how gaw does business Cheesy

Was that supposed to be resolved tomorrow? Could explain why the earth is starting to get scorched today.
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April 09, 2015, 03:26:33 PM
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The plague starting in the exchange industry that is Josh Garza... oh well..

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April 09, 2015, 03:52:43 PM
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Will avoid, thanks!

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April 09, 2015, 03:57:47 PM
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I am just wondering what will happen to the remaining hashlets - there should be a solution this Friday night in a form of compensation voucher. Read some rumors on hashtalk it could be for hashnest, that would be very nice, but I doubt it. Some shit for another ponzi cloudmining would be more in line with how gaw does business Cheesy

Was that supposed to be resolved tomorrow? Could explain why the earth is starting to get scorched today.

April 10 was the deadline for Hashlet compensation:

http://blog.paybase.com/hashlet-eol-announcement/

I would go on a limb here and guess that it's not going to happen.
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April 09, 2015, 04:07:51 PM
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I am just wondering what will happen to the remaining hashlets - there should be a solution this Friday night in a form of compensation voucher. Read some rumors on hashtalk it could be for hashnest, that would be very nice, but I doubt it. Some shit for another ponzi cloudmining would be more in line with how gaw does business Cheesy

Was that supposed to be resolved tomorrow? Could explain why the earth is starting to get scorched today.

April 10 was the deadline for Hashlet compensation:

http://blog.paybase.com/hashlet-eol-announcement/

I would go on a limb here and guess that it's not going to happen.

That makes sense, might as well start this drama/get out today before it starts tomorrow with that disappointment. I'm surprised there wasn't another scheme to prolong things, like every other time a deadline has come up. Maybe the "foundation" really got sick of it and they decided to start the brushfire?
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April 09, 2015, 06:28:48 PM
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Although everybody involved or interested in crypto for longer knows to stay away from Gaw, Homero and anything that they touch and ruin, some new people might still get scammed if there are too few information and warnings. I learned about hashlets from my friend and at that time I didn't know about this forum and bought some. Got lucky to learn its a scam here, but it was too late, their ponzi began collapsing so I had to take part in that ridiculous ''hashpoints mining'' and then sold my paycoins to make up for loss on hashlets. In the end it was about even, but at the expense of people that didn't knew paycoin was a scam also and bought them...

Current members of the community understand that.  It is the new members that I fear will fall for the scam.  Those are the ones who need the warning.
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April 09, 2015, 07:31:23 PM
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Although everybody involved or interested in crypto for longer knows to stay away from Gaw, Homero and anything that they touch and ruin, some new people might still get scammed if there are too few information and warnings. I learned about hashlets from my friend and at that time I didn't know about this forum and bought some. Got lucky to learn its a scam here, but it was too late, their ponzi began collapsing so I had to take part in that ridiculous ''hashpoints mining'' and then sold my paycoins to make up for loss on hashlets. In the end it was about even, but at the expense of people that didn't knew paycoin was a scam also and bought them...

Current members of the community understand that.  It is the new members that I fear will fall for the scam.  Those are the ones who need the warning.

Mineral reminds me of Mintpal because nobody is certain who owns it, although in Mineral's case it's probably Josh Garza. Mintpal ripped off a lot of old timers in addition to new members of the community because nobody knew a scammer owned it. Thanks for letting us know Josh Garza probably owns Mineral.
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