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Topic: 30 Bitcoins (BTC) loan (Read 1487 times)

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always the student, never the master.
June 12, 2013, 06:03:59 AM
#9
you are the only scammer i see here. bet you are the same person that tried to scam me in the thread you reference. nice try.
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June 10, 2013, 09:02:33 AM
#8
Huh

Can you report the results of http://www.test-iq.com/ ? It's not like I have posted a description of Israeli lithium-6 separation or something.

Ok. let me re-phrase that for you.

You expect someone to invest 30 BTC in your endeavor after presenting your business plan like that?

There are only two possible outcomes:

1). Complete failure

2). SCAM
yep.

Hello sock puppet of extortion – https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2430322 ; how are things going with your negative reputation service?

It seems to me that – in fact – I'm the only non-scammer here and all the other users posting various challenges – for delivery of business secrets etc. – are extrtionists and scammers.
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June 10, 2013, 08:55:14 AM
#7
Send proof of concept to me. Successfully decrypt common truecrypt and PGP encryption.


Proof of concept

No will do. That's an unauthorized re-sale item in case you get it.

Why don't you ask the National Security Agency (NSA) to deliver a proof of concept to Boundless Informant? If they won't do it, it means "it's a scam". Smiley Smiley All you've seen of Boundless Informant thus far are screenshots. Of course, the program is almost-idiotically-simple to make once you have thousands of information feeds.

Since you ask me to send you proof of concept for something advanced, can you describe at least one method of finding a positive of a cryptographic hash using something other than a direct all-combinations search? If you can't, then it's evident what you don't understand about Anticipher. Basically, you just posting whatever nonsense you can think of, unless you're trying to scam me into providing something for you to re-sell to a 3rd party.


Successful decryption

No problem. Send me the TrueCrypt container and ~1,000 Bitcoins (BTC) for the hardware and I will.


Prove to me that you can build a house

Can you prove to me that you can build a house? I mean, it's known that people are able to build them, but can you provide one you have built as proof?

If you can't provide a house you have built, then "obviously it's a scam and you cannot build one". Smiley Smiley
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June 10, 2013, 08:47:19 AM
#6
There are only two possible outcomes:

1). Complete failure

2). SCAM


This explains why you have not provided Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test results.

A scam is not an outcome; a scam is a pre-determined intention. It either already is or is not a scam.

Outcomes of the loan – if the offer is not a scam – can be:

1. The loan is returned as stated.
2. The loan is returned after the deadline and/or only partially.
3. The loan is not returned.
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Let's Start a Cryptolution!!
June 08, 2013, 11:15:00 AM
#5
I have no idea what is going on here..... Huh Huh Huh
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June 08, 2013, 07:26:26 AM
#4
Step 1:

Do this:

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• Anticipher (anticipher.*) – derived from my Single Crack manually-distributed brute-force password cracker which I developed in 1998; will break password-encrypted dm-crypt, TrueCrypt, PGP Desktop etc. storage containers using several advanced approaches – including the one used in Single Crack, rivaling the capabilities of the National Security Agency (NSA), Federalnaya Sluzhba Okhrany (FSO), and similar.

Step 2:

Send proof of concept to me. Successfully decrypt common truecrypt and PGP encryption.

Step 3:

Get a few hundred to thousand BTC.
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June 08, 2013, 07:05:27 AM
#3
Huh

Can you report the results of http://www.test-iq.com/ ? It's not like I have posted a description of Israeli lithium-6 separation or something.

Ok. let me re-phrase that for you.

You expect someone to invest 30 BTC in your endeavor after presenting your business plan like that?

There are only two possible outcomes:

1). Complete failure

2). SCAM
yep.
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June 08, 2013, 06:34:08 AM
#2
Huh

Can you report the results of http://www.test-iq.com/ ? It's not like I have posted a description of Israeli lithium-6 separation or something.
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June 08, 2013, 05:57:54 AM
#1
I need a 30 Bitcoins (BTC) loan for 3 Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) months to be able to kickstart Bit the Coin (BtC) – bitthecoin.{biz,com,info,net,org}. We will be exchanging Bitcoins (BTC) to fiat currency cash and vice-verse for anonymous or nomymous persons; delivery of fiat currency cash via priority / air unregistered mail and other as-anonymous-and-untraceable-as-possible means. I am already doing this without any capital – https://www.bitmit.net/user/nlovric/?ref=6004 – which is preventing me from shipping faster than within a few weeks, which is slowing down orders on both sides.

The Rulery of the Republic of Croatia already blocked all of my bank accounts a few days after I published Cat out of the Bag 1, 1st Revision and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) delivered a Statement of Facts and Questions to the State Party to the Rulety of the Republic of Croatia, accidentally on the same day – September 26, 2012 UTC and CEST, respectivelly, so they can no longer block them as they have already done so, and I am operating outside the banking system and cannot be blocked through the banking system like Bitcoin-24. Apparently, there's some kind of INTERPOL notice on me. Basically, I have optimized my operation to function nearly as al-Qaedas' financial flow; however, I am not using gold, but Bitcoins (BTC) and fiat currency cash.

I am also arranging subsidiaries in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia to handle countries such as the Russian Federation, the Peoples' Republic of China, the Democratic Peoples' Republic of Korea, and similar. The Islamic Republic of Iran and related are not yet covered, but I should have less difficulty entering that market than others seeing as how my paternal granfather was whacked by the State Security Service of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1976 due to historical research related to the Persian / Iranian origin of Croats – http://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/pdfs/iranian_origin_croats.pdf.
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