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Here’s the second interview for Bruno, the founder of YuTü.Co.in, conducted by Cyrus McNally, the original viewable here: https://coinclarity.com/the-bitcoin-forum-part-3-of-3/


Interview With a Scam Busting Legend


Phinnaeus Gage, aka Gleb Gamow, aka YuTü.Co.in, aka Bruno Kucinskas, is an early adopter of Bitcointalk, having created his account in early/mid 2011, and with over 35,000 posts under his belt, easily its most prolific poster. His activity on the forum has rendered him one of its foremost “scam busters,” famous for interfering with less-than-ethical Bitcoin-related operations and potentially saving would-be investors millions of dollars in the process. He also founded the first bitcoin-based charity, Bitcoin100, which attracted the attention of several prominent names in the space. In addition, Bruno’s antics have been a source of entertainment for long-time forum members over the years, making the list of famous forum scandals on more than on occasion.

Coin Clarity had the privilege of interviewing Bruno a few months back, and he was gracious enough to make a second appearance, sharing some of his wisdom and insight into the inner-workings of the Bitcoin Forum. He was true to his signature style of humor, and we thank him for that – no conversation with Bruno would be complete without swear words and accompanying illustrations.

Coin Clarity: How did you first hear about Bitcoin, and then how did you hear about the Bitcoin forum (BitcoinTalk)?

Phinnaeus Gage: It was June 13, 2011, a Monday morning, when I first learnt of Bitcoin and BitcoinTalk (BCT) at the same time. I was on my laptop while taking a long shit, exploring the feasibility of amassing copper US cents (pre 1983) as an investment opportunity. Due to certain keywords I was using on Google, the search results kept suggesting Bitcoin, of which I dismissed at first. Finally, curiosity got the best of me and found myself reading some post of some thread on BCT. Eight hours later I was still reading treads on Bitcoin’s only forum at the time. The next day I immediately went back to BCT and read threads for at least another eight hours. Same true for the following day. On the morning of June 16, 2011, I signed up on the forum under the moniker Phinnaeus Gage so to interact with what I believed at the time to be a well-educated group of posters.


CC: Would you mind talking a little bit about how/why you got “doxed”? Everybody (most people) on the forum knows who you are now, but it wasn’t always that way… What happened?

PG: Don’t mind at all. It was during a late spring morning a few years ago when I was taking a long shit… Seriously, one word – Inaba (aka Josh Zerlan of the now defunct Butterfly Labs) [editor’s note: this is the same Inaba mentioned in the FH interview; Bruno's note: same link depicted at beginning of this post]. For some reason I gave Josh my vitals via PM on BCT, whereupon weeks later when I inevitably pissed him off one too many times, he opted to publicly release my vitals on BCT as payback.

CC: How did you become an acquaintance of Charles Hoskinson / Charlie Shrem / Roger Ver? (you can mention just one, two or all three if you want)?

PG: It was during a July morning when I was taking a long…

I first met all three on BCT, each of them all contributing to Bitcoin 100, crypto’s first crypto-accepting charity which I founded. Charles Hoskinson was the very first Bitcoiner I met in person at a conference hosted by BitPay in Atlanta, in front of BitPay’s office upon exiting the elevator. Quick aside, I’ll be speaking at Charles’ IOHK Summit in April and presenting YuTü.Co.in, also founded by me. I first met Charlie Shrem at the same conference in Atlanta. I’ve never met Roger in person cuz of all the conferences I’ve attended where he was scheduled to speak, he pulled a George Jones and didn’t show. #Sad!


CC: What/when was your greatest feeling of victory, like a moment you knew when you really nailed somebody or took down a scam project?

PG: There are so many, I truly can’t name one, looking at all of them as victories, though Black Arrow, BFL and EthTrade definitely come to mind. I do get a kick on how Leroy Fodor, Marshall Long and Nick Spanos ALL claim to have been mining and trading bitcoins in 2009 when BCT was the ONLY source of info in the space back them, it having ONLY 17 registered users (none them) and the first exchange had yet to be created, let alone envisioned (mostly via the Bitcoin White Paper). I’ll add that Nick is on record in not knowing who Satoshi is directly after claiming he knew everybody in the space, Leroy can’t rite good english in spite of earning a college deegre, and Marshall stinks like a pig perhaps cuz he has ablutophobia.


CC: I noticed you’re on the Default Trust list but don’t issue feedback. Why don’t you use the Trust system? Do you have any personal thoughts on it?

PG: Oddly, just opted from the get-go to not participate on the let’s-shit-on-people thingy (guess that answers the second question as well, eh?).

CC: You’ve been one to speak your mind, coming across often as quite anti-authoritarian. Do you have anything to stay about the current state of forum “politics”?

PG: Actually, I haven’t gotten caught up in the politics of BCT, albeit I may have been a victim of such given the comments left on my Trust thingy. As for BCT proper, I’d say that within five more years, theymos will have the new improved $1.5M forum up and running.


CC: Do you have any tips for people who want to become a scam buster? Like, any certain “do’s” or “do not’s” that you’re willing to share?

PG:


[editor’s note: “Google Fu,” is a term applied to the process of researching somebody on Google for the sake of scam busting purposes, frequently used by PG]
 

CC: What’s it like being the most prolific poster on the forum? I mean, between Phinnaeus Gage and Gleb Gamow you’re about 12,000 posts ahead of the next closest member, philipma1957.

PG:


CC: I currently live in Mindanao. Want me to go check out a certain ex-solar powered mining operation?

PG: Yeah, go and unplug Leroy Fodor’s solar array powering the Philippines’ largest bitcoin mining farm located in his sorry-ass 20′ X 20′ Sari Sari-cum-disco-cum-grocery-cum-internet cafe-cum-living quarters in the basement-cum-piggery… [editor’s note: here is a link to Bruno’s epic investigation of the matter]


CC: Will do. Thanks again for your time, Bruno, as always it’s been a pleasure.

(full disclosure / statement of interests: the author of this article (Cyrus McNally) is the co-author of the YuTü.Co.in whitepaper.)
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I was just officially added to the IOHK Summit speaker list: https://iohksummit.io/speakers/


I'm the sexy old fart on the far right.

Well its pretty obvious that, at least, you were the only one without massive photoshop applied to your mug.

I'm already booked at https://www.loewshotels.com/miami-beach for April 16-19, 2019.

Bruno

Thanks, now I know where/when to call in the bomb threat.

I have an upper floor overlooking the ocean. I just added my bomb-sniffing alpacas to be in the room.
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I was just officially added to the IOHK Summit speaker list: https://iohksummit.io/speakers/


I'm the sexy old fart on the far right.

Well its pretty obvious that, at least, you were the only one without massive photoshop applied to your mug.

I'm already booked at https://www.loewshotels.com/miami-beach for April 16-19, 2019.

Bruno

Thanks, now I know where/when to call in the bomb threat.
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Charles Hoskinson is an idiot! Instead of having me present of on Stage B which I deserve, the fucker puts me on the Main Stage. Now I have to up my game. Help me, Jehovah.

https://iohksummit.io/agenda/thursday


Oh what a jerk that guy is - please send him my way.

Looking forward to the upped game video!  Smiley
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Bruno, you got me rolling with that last post.  Let me see how many credits I have left to give.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I've earned 4 merits with this thread to date. Maybe I can sell them for ADA at the IOHK Summit next week.

Great line-up.  Too bad I can’t make it, I got stuff to do.  Post a video.

There will be videos: IOHK will have their vid team recording all the talks to be uploaded on YouTube, and I'll be interviewed by a handful of YouTubers maintaining crypto channels.

Bruno



Charles Hoskinson is an idiot! Instead of having me present of on Stage B which I deserve, the fucker puts me on the Main Stage. Now I have to up my game. Help me, Jehovah.

https://iohksummit.io/agenda/thursday

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Bruno, you got me rolling with that last post.  Let me see how many credits I have left to give.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I've earned 4 merits with this thread to date. Maybe I can sell them for ADA at the IOHK Summit next week.

Great line-up.  Too bad I can’t make it, I got stuff to do.  Post a video. 
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Bruno, you got me rolling with that last post.  Let me see how many credits I have left to give.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I've earned 4 merits with this thread to date. Maybe I can sell them for ADA at the IOHK Summit next week.
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Bruno, you got me rolling with that last post.  Let me see how many credits I have left to give.   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Nothing can understand.Can my YouTube channel be monetized? But how?Please explain.

For starters, what the name of your channel? Feel free to PM said info, whereupon I'll reply in kind publicly sans stating its name if so inclined.



I was just officially added to the IOHK Summit speaker list: https://iohksummit.io/speakers/


I'm the sexy old fart on the far right.


I'm already booked at https://www.loewshotels.com/miami-beach for April 16-19, 2019.



To get a feel for YuTü.Co.in's founder, Bruno, the following is an interview for yours truly originally posted here: https://coinclarity.com/an-interview-with-bruno-kucinskas-the-anti-scammer/

An Interview with Bruno Kucinskas: The Anti-Scammer

After the invention of Bitcoin, one of Satoshi Nakamoto's greatest legacies is something that is far less talked about, yet almost as instrumental to the rise of cryptocurrency as the Bitcoin code itself. On November 23rd, 2009, Satoshi penned the first post of his "new Bitcoin forum." In its early days, the forum served as the most central way to communicate ideas on and contributions to the betterment of Bitcoin. It attracted a number of serious minds, such as Gavin Andresen, Jeff Garzik and Mike Hearn, all who made numerous improvements on the Bitcoin software, resulting in the creation of the Bitcoin Core client as we know it today.

Though Satoshi ceased commenting on it shortly after a year later, his forum, residing at the address https://bitcointalk.org/, has since garnered over 2.3 million members, 44 million posts and almost 4.8 billion page views. Approximately 447 new members continue to register with the forum on a daily basis. After almost 9 years in operation, it remains the go-to hotbed for Bitcoin-related activity, developments, news and opinions. In addition, pretty much every single altcoin which has ever enjoyed any amount of success has its roots on bitcointalk.org in the form of an "Announcement" thread. Top altcoins like Ethereum, Litecoin and Dash all got their start on BitcoinTalk.


Bruno Kucinskas mugging for the camera, bringing awareness to the Pink Tutu Project.

One of the most prolific (if not the most prolific), renowned and controversial members to ever join BitcoinTalk is Bruno Kucinskas. Seasoned members of the Bitcoin Forum will recognize him from his usernames Phinnaeus Gage, Gleb Gamow and most recently the moniker of his YouTube project, YuTü.Co.in. Sometimes referred to as "The Most Interesting Bitcoiner," Kucinskas is a master story teller, internet sleuth and eccentric individualist. Without a background in cryptography or finance, in some ways, he is just your every-day guy with access to the internet. In other ways, he is a force to be reckoned with, exposing a countless number of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency-related scams over the years, shutting down many in their tracks and saving investors potentially millions of dollars in the process.


Bruno’s first post to the forum. Source: bitcointalk.org

 

Kucinskas joined the forum in 2011, before Bitcoin was much of a blip on the media's radar and his antics have provided hours of entertainment for forum viewers, in addition to providing education for investors. Much like Satoshi, his background story isn't what is so important; it's his contribution to the community that is.

We managed to get a hold of Kucinskas (it was surprisingly easy: after all of his personal information was doxed by a disgruntled scammer whom was exposed, Bruno decided to make it public to prove he had nothing to hide) and got him to agree to an interview about his experiences as a Bitcoin Forum legend and his upcoming YuTü.Co.in project. We found that, contrary to what some may believe, he is quite an amiable and charming fellow – that is – if you stay on his good side, which by all reasonable accounts is an easy thing to do. His responses were often peppered with links and images conveying their underlying sentiment, something he frequently does with his posts on the forum, and we leave a few of them here for the reader's benefit of understanding the full Bruno.


An Interview with Bruno Kucinskas, the Anti-Scammer

CC: What initially drew your interest to the whole Bitcoin space?

BK: It intrigued me upon stumbling upon it for the first time while searching Google for the viability of hoarding US copper pennies as a retirement fund (so to speak). While plugging in different keywords, e.g. "coin", Bitcoin kept coming up (circa mid-2011). I finally clicked one of the Bitcoin links and found myself on BitcoinTalk where I did nothing but read for the next 3 days prior to finally joining the forum as Phinnaeus Gage so to interact. Prior, was not a forum dude, with a brief foray on the 2+2 poker forum using the same name or variant thereof … Is the interview now over?

CC: Lol. I'm afraid not. Why "Phinnaeus Gage"?

BK: As Marshall Long would say, GOOD QUESTION! It was created very shortly after the birth of Julia Robert's twins being in the news and crossing my radar via Google News: http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/columns/intelligencer/10620/.

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Julia hasn't answered that question yet. But as much as this is just the latest example of willful Hollywood naming eccentricity (see Gwyneth Paltrow's baby Apple), the name does have roots. In Greek mythology, it means "oracle." In the Bible, Phinehas was a warrior who salvaged the relationship between Jehovah and the Jews by spearing a Midianite and an Israelite who were getting it on in defiance of an anti-miscegenation edict. ("I found this impressive," says Duru, a Nigerian who changed his name from Chidi to Phineas at 7 when he became a Jehovah's Witness.) More recently, it's what the “P” in P. T. Barnum stood for. There's also Phineas Gage, who lost a chunk of his brain in a railroad accident in 1848, becoming belligerent and an intro-psych case study; Phineas in A Separate Peace, who dies after being tossed from a tree; pot-smoking comic book character Phineas Phreak; and Dr. Phineas J. Whoopie, of the cartoon Tennessee Tuxedo. "Kids always poked fun at that one," recalls DeMink. "They’d say, 'Phineas J. Whoopie, you’re the greatest!' The more it drove me crazy the more they’d say it.'

I, too, was a Jehovah Witness briefly when I was younger, now 58 (edit: now 59, born March 4, 1960) and agnostic, albeit open to Last Thursdayism.

Note my avatar:


CC: Was _not_ expecting the part about Julia Roberts! Did you read through any of Satoshi Nakamoto's old posts? What was your take on him (her, or them) at the time?

BK: I'm pretty sure Ive read them all, some more than once, as I attempted to figure out who he/they are back in the day. My take "now" echoes that of some others, with my own theory as to who or what entity may have created the pseudonym.

CC: I read in your inaugural post to Bitcointalk, dated June 17, 2011:

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I'm not a reporter of any kind, but wanted to see if I could help solve the missing bitcoins mystery.

What was the mystery? Did you ever solve it?

BK: The mystery being Allinvain’s missing bitcoins –-> https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/12/a-brief-history-of-bitcoin-hacks-and-frauds/. No, I didn't solve it. It was the early days of me earning my Google-fu "diplomer".

CC: Google-Fu being the secret mastery of Googling information on shady individuals, correct?

BK: Google-fu is defined as "skill in using search engines (especially Google) to quickly find useful information on the Internet." StackExchange says, "It is a somewhat tongue-in-cheek reference to Kung-Fu, which is generally perceived as requiring a high degree of skill to master in the western hemisphere."

CC: Since your early days, you've developed quite a renowned reputation as a scam buster on the forum. For a while you had quite an ongoing feud with the ASIC manufacturing company, Butterfly Labs. We know who won in the end (spoiler for the reader: it wasn't BFL). How did you get mixed up with them?

BK: Actually, they did more or less win, with nobody getting financially harmed or sentence except one person pertaining to the snafu. Got mixed up with them via BFL's official BitcoinTalk's thread where the info they initially provided didn't jive/make sense.

CC: I would like to know how they won, seeing as how they were ultimately forced into bankruptcy.

BK: Yes, bankruptcy. Is that where you hide the company's moneys and claim you don't have any to continue operation? Well, at least one person was sentenced pertaining to BFL. Most of BFL's principals were mining bitcoins with their personal miners provided by Sonny (Vleisides) and Josh (Zerlan), inclusive. Jody (Drake) had hers in a former chicken coop. Sonny upgraded his new home to accommodate the power needed. BitPay accepted the BTC they once gave to BFL and converted it back to fiat to be deposited in various banks under Sonny's control, an act that was/is illegal for them to do cuz … wait for it … BitPay is not … wait for it again … an exchange. All documented.

CC: In addition to busting scams of all sorts of natures, you've come down particularly hard on some seedy ICOs in the past, no doubt saving people perhaps millions of dollars by dissuading their interest in making ill ICO investments. What's the worst or stupidest ICO scam you've ever seen?

BK: The worst was BitConnect and EthConnect, among others of the same ilk. Stupidest ICO could be one of late where the principals recently posed in front of Big Ben but there's no scaffolding around the structure, currently in place as it undergoes needed renovations. Its name is Arbitao.


They went silent after the above was asked of them to explain.


Source: bitcointalk.org

CC: It's pretty amazing the lengths that people will go to (or not go to) in order to make some easy money through dishonesty. As a rough estimate, how many crypto scams do you think you've tackled over the years?

BK: Somewhere north of three dozen is a rough estimate. Make that four dozen. Make that somewhere north of a full-deck count including its jokers.

CC: That's got to be a record! I noticed that Phinnaeus Gage is up there as one of the most prolific posters of all-time, according to forum stats.

BK: I'm most likely the number one poster on BCT when taking into account my other user accounts, all revealed.

CC: You're pretty much a legend in the Bitcoin space and a lot of the forum looks up to you. What are the accomplishments you take pride in the most as a long-standing Bitcoin community member?

BK: Protecting the community via its non-formal self-policing policy, albeit at the loss of not advancing myself early on in the space. No regrets, for I was more than happy to provide for the community sans personal gain. To date, I have never accepted one satoshi for my noble efforts in spite of being asked for a Bitcoin et al. wallet address so to remit to me a tip, of which I have no idea what the amounts were since they were all declined, but thanked for the thoughts. Seriously! (I'm truly weird that way).

CC: In spite of the numerous setbacks the cryptocurrency industry has had in terms of credibility, and the ever-increasing flood of entrants who don't care about learning the technology so much as getting rich quick, are you still encouraged by the potential for cryptocurrency to transform the future?

BK: Simple answer: 100%.

CC: A couple weeks back we wrote an article about the origins of Satoshi Nakamoto and floated across the idea that Bitcoin may have been developed by the secretive hedge fund manager James Harris Simons. Admittedly that theory was inspired by you. In addition to the fact that he's obviously a very smart man with an NSA background and famous for his ability to put together capable teams of talented individuals, what else leads you to believe that Simons is a candidate for being Satoshi?

BK: His penchants for secrecy first comes to mind. Then, it all centers around money, of which hedge funds and the like need a constant and new source of influx. Enter cryptocurrencies. First, you acclimate the populace to the new ideal as you set the stage within "The Law" on Wall Street, exactly what we're seeing now in virtually real-time.

CC: Speaking of Wall Street and the law, do you have any particular take on what will become of the Bitcoin ETF? Is it a sure thing, or not, or not relevant to Bitcoin's continued success?

BK: I honestly think it'll become a reality, and a good thing for the space, especially for the powers that be assuming, of course, them powers that be [in the shadows] exist … I don't believe for a second that some one dude using the name Satoshi Nakamoto created Bitcoin, forfeited his fortunes, then disappeared … all for the betterment of mankind. I reserve the right to amend said sentiment if by happenstance he raises from the dead in three days … Given that we're now at the stage of "Satoshi, why have you forsaken us?"

CC: It might come as a surprise to those who are familiar with you that you are indeed launching your own venture, named YuTüCo.in. How did you come up with the idea of introducing YouTubers to cryptocurrency?

BK: A few years ago (I'll get the exact date for you, but till then …) those of us in the community continually espoused ways to advance the ideal. I, perhaps, was the first to suggest via YouTubers, of which there was no replies to my comment. At some point thereafter, I started to explore the concept in my mind, then penned it to paper. Then the name manifested itself. Then I procured the domain name and formally started to express the idea in great detail to the best of my skill sets so to get others onboard in bringing the concept to fruition. To date, I've yet to read of anybody poking major wholes in the idea as currently presented, albeit minor adjustments have been made upon onboarding a wonderful Team.

CC: Can you explain it to us in a nutshell? What advantages does it offer to YouTubers and investors?

BK: In simplest terms put, we're trying to help YouTubers of all shapes and sizes refill their coffers in the form of cryptocurrency in the wake of YouTube's decision to issue some stark new monetization requirements. Over the last couple years they've in essence disqualified 98% of all YouTube channels from ever being eligible for partaking in their revenue sharing programs. By allowing a YouTuber to "crypto-commoditize" their channel, we're giving them a chance to have their own cryptocurrency that represents their specific channel brand, a portion of which will go straight into the YuTü.Co.in account of the YouTuber. These coins, called "yaltz," will be tradeable on our own exchange, for our Ethereum token, YuTüCoin (YTC), which can then be traded for both Bitcoin and Ethereum, thus supplying YouTubers with a source of funding formerly unachievable. For investors, it's a chance to purchase YTC on the ground floor and at wholesale prices.

CC: Sounds like a pretty novel idea, with lots of potential. Who is your favorite YouTuber?

BK: My favorite YouTube personality is Frankie MacDonald of Nova Scotia.

CC: Last question: Any words of advice for somebody just getting started in cryptocurrency?

BK: The hackneyed "do your due diligence" comes to mind and enjoy the ride.

CC: Well, thank you for your time sir, it has been a privilege. Any final words?


CC: Lol.


(full disclosure / statement of interests: the author of this article (Cyrus McNally) is the co-author of the YuTü.Co.in whitepaper.)
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Waiting with bated breath to read your epic content, bud.

What's funny is he directly plagiarized your earlier comment:

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But I won't be reporting it because all press is good press, amirite?

Maybe he's going to give you an expanded critique and offer some brilliant improvements to help assure your collection of millions, you never know...

Looking at his post history, I'm guessing he wants to be a translator for Portuguese.

Still waiting for Charles or Joshua to add me to the speaker list here --> https://iohksummit.io/speakers/



Visit our Yaltzet page so to be notified when new YouTubers sign up in becoming Lynspinz on our platform. You'll earn free yaltz (shares) from yAltcoin's yaltzet (yaltz faucet) upon simply subscribing to their respective YouTube channels.

Bruno

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Waiting with bated breath to read your epic content, bud.

What's funny is he directly plagiarized your earlier comment:

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But I won't be reporting it because all press is good press, amirite?

Maybe he's going to give you an expanded critique and offer some brilliant improvements to help assure your collection of millions, you never know...
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Waiting with bated breath to read your epic content, bud.
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Well, good luck Bruno, I mean that sincerely. Commented to bookmark future progress.

Wonder what Al the Alpaca thinks about all this, he's got to be pretty stoked.

There most definitely will be an Al the Alpaca on the plantation, keeping Alpaca Alice company.
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Well, good luck Bruno, I mean that sincerely. Commented to bookmark future progress.

Wonder what Al the Alpaca thinks about all this, he's got to be pretty stoked.
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Price in 1st round is 1 cent and in last round is 70 cent. Who will buy at this price? Bonuses should be resonable for all rounds of crowdsale.

Buyers at later rounds will be those who missed out on the earlier rounds. And they'll still ROI handsomely.
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Price in 1st round is 1 cent and in last round is 70 cent. Who will buy at this price? Bonuses should be resonable for all rounds of crowdsale.
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Benefits for YouTubers:

ALL YouTubers are welcome to participate in earning off our platform provided they meet the minimal requirements

An adjunct revenue stream augmenting existing payment processors, their channel's reach/ranking dictating how many shares (yaltz) they'll automatically receive exactly every two minutes

A revenue stream replacing funds lost due to payment processors (Google AdSense, Patreon, etc.) barring YouTubers from monetizing channels off their payment platforms for reasons seemingly changing more often than the weather

No cost whatsoever - NOT A SINGLE SATOSHI - to YouTubers recognized as Lynspinz across our platforms

Liquidity is a straightforward process (again, at no cost) via myriad viable cryptocurrencies available 24/7 with zero minimum cashout or hold-time limits when making withdraws

Only YouTubers recognized as Lynspinz on our platform are allowable in becoming affiliates, earning the exact same number of PAQs as YouTubers they influenced in joining YuTü.Co.in

YouTubers will have full access to countless entities (having pro bono dedicated pages on our site) in aiding them to further monetize, and advance their channel brands

YouTubers will have a dedicated page on our platform where they can link to ALL their web presences and merc sites

YouTubers will have the ability to fully interact with their fan base on their own URL page and our forum platform (YuTüYap)

YouTubers will be able to freely visit our YuTübopolis Center complex, utilizing the facilities/grounds in broadening their respective brands (appointments and channel rankings may apply during peek times and dates)

For mindshare and brand advancement purposes, images of YouTubers or their channel brands can be placed on forthcoming [Visa/MC] debit cards distributed to creators, fans and supporters alike

Trading of yAltcoin shares may one day carryover to some legacy stock exchange in New York or abroad, predicated on YTC-Sox performances and channels' overall growths, saved for the crème de la crème YouTubers


"POPPY has soared another 27% this week after Poppy released yet another video showcasing her saying nothing but 'I'm Poppy' for over 45 minutes. Poppy's millions of fans just can't seem to get enough of Poppy, and that's why POPPY is my YouTube channel yALT Pick of the Week."

For clarification, POPPY is an envisioned [proposed] TicSym (Ticker Symbol) of the YouTube channel Poppy.

Benefits for YouTubers' Fan Base:

Unlike with Patreon, fans will own shares of their favorite YouTuber channels with no fees incurred by either party, in return, enjoying similar benefits and a whole lot more

YouTubers will be more inclined to advance their channel brands in appeasing their shareholders, in turn, increasing share prices, of which they themselves own and continue to automatically amass exactly every two minutes

Liquidity, or trading shares of one channel's stock for another will be a straightforward process on handhelds et al.

Fans can obtain free shares of their favorite YouTube channels - once YouTubers are recognized as Lynspinz on our platform - via yaltzets by simply providing us their respective email address and subscribing to YouTubers' channels

As shareholders, fans will have voting rights on any initiatives put forth by corresponding YouTubers

Fans will be able to hold court with their favorite YouTubers on our forum platform, not to mention civilly interact with like-minded fans

Futurely, fans will be able to purchase a physical magazine (name TBD by consensus) solely dedicated to YouTubers

Fans of YouTubers will enjoy [deep] discounts on their favorite YouTubers' mercs, show tickets, etc.


Benefits for Supporters:

Several ways to make bank off our platforms:

  • Purchasing FIXZ during its initial offering, thus earning free PAQs and YTC
  • Trading YuTüCoin (YTC)
  • Purchasing PAQs for dowzing (mining) yAltcoin yaltz or futurely selling lower ID # PAQs for a handsome profit
  • Buying and selling yaltz
  • Registering a basic YouTube channel so to become an affiliate

Incur nominal or zero fees when trading your yaltz on our bespoke exchange - YTC-Sox - depending on whether or nor you're a Lynspinz or PAQ owner

Having the ability to βasƙet more than one YuTüStock yaltz in liquidating what may be deemed less attractive to currently hold in one's YuTüFolio

Liquidity, liquidity, liquidity
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