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Feauture requests and suggestions on the new java wallet: https://github.com/kalgecin/JavaWallet/issues
Exchange discussions here: http://forum.cachecoin.org/index.php?topic=7032.0

Unless you have something positive to contribute, please kindly ignore

Is there any way to contact Jasinlee?

Dunno, I only talked to him through hangouts.

BTW, I've also resumed my work on the java wallet. Not much time allocated to it, but never the less, started working on it once again whenever I can.
legendary
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Feauture requests and suggestions on the new java wallet: https://github.com/kalgecin/JavaWallet/issues
Exchange discussions here: http://forum.cachecoin.org/index.php?topic=7032.0

Unless you have something positive to contribute, please kindly ignore

Is there any way to contact Jasinlee?
hero member
Activity: 819
Merit: 1000
Feauture requests and suggestions on the new java wallet: https://github.com/kalgecin/JavaWallet/issues
Exchange discussions here: http://forum.cachecoin.org/index.php?topic=7032.0

Unless you have something positive to contribute, please kindly ignore
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And what is my crime in pesa? I don't think you guys understand the whole point behind open source and github..... When you have an open source project, and on a site like github, expect people unrelated to the project submit bugs and patches. That's the whole point why git was created. To help people help open source projects. While making cache, I did browse through loads of coins code to see how stuff was implemented. And I did contribute my patches if i saw any problem. If a person submits a patch, it's not a conspiracy, it's a piece of code. If I submit a patch to say, the android project, would you start saying that i'm involved in it?


I'm not saying you committed an actual crime.  I'm a little sour about what the original Pesa devs did and your fingerprint, along with other Fibonacci members are all over the coin.  I doubt making coins just to intentionally abandon them is an actual crime, but I'm sure you would agree it's at least scummy, right?

Yes, I agree. And I was approached by several people to make alts for them and they pay me a couple of btc. But I never accepted to make a coin that would be intentionally pumped and dumped. I made cach not for the profit in it, well... some of course, but the whole point was for me to test out my c/c++ skills and learn the whole concept of crypto currency. After which I found several short comings, and I am planning of rewriting the whole coin in java, the language which i'm comfortable with and been using for several years. Honestly, I don't care much of how many people are using cach, or the prices, I care about the actual workings, capabilities and development of it. Whole reason I was involved with fibonacci, is I was curious how accepting coins in real world working site is accomplished in practice. And i'm still planning to make my own exchange and finish the java wallet. If that's a crime or a bad thing to do, please use your own judgement don't use it. If noone is going to trust or use the exchange, fine, I'd have made it to work and gained knowledge and experience. If it takes off, great! I could quit my day job and focus on expanding it. Why I want cach to be the base of the exchange, because i've seen many people investing in cach, and feel like they do deserve some support from me. While I can't pump the prices or brainwash people through PR, I can do something to make it more widely acceptable. And I'm not going to make magic claims. I still don't advice people to invest anything in any altcoin.
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And what is my crime in pesa? I don't think you guys understand the whole point behind open source and github..... When you have an open source project, and on a site like github, expect people unrelated to the project submit bugs and patches. That's the whole point why git was created. To help people help open source projects. While making cache, I did browse through loads of coins code to see how stuff was implemented. And I did contribute my patches if i saw any problem. If a person submits a patch, it's not a conspiracy, it's a piece of code. If I submit a patch to say, the android project, would you start saying that i'm involved in it?


I'm not saying you committed an actual crime.  I'm a little sour about what the original Pesa devs did and your fingerprint, along with other Fibonacci members are all over the coin.  I doubt making coins just to intentionally abandon them is an actual crime, but I'm sure you would agree it's at least scummy, right?
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Usually the scammers dont stick with a single coin as once the profit is made, they stop logging into their account and move on to their next scam.

He hasn't stuck to a single coin.  He collaborated with Jasinlee and Fibonacci on 2 other pump and dump coins. Kalgecin was involved in Pesa and at least one other that I know about.  Who knows how many others there are.

And what is my crime in pesa? I don't think you guys understand the whole point behind open source and github..... When you have an open source project, and on a site like github, expect people unrelated to the project submit bugs and patches. That's the whole point why git was created. To help people help open source projects. While making cache, I did browse through loads of coins code to see how stuff was implemented. And I did contribute my patches if i saw any problem. If a person submits a patch, it's not a conspiracy, it's a piece of code. If I submit a patch to say, the android project, would you start saying that i'm involved in it?

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Who has access to the wallets?

Like I said PER JASINLEE there are no stolen funds anymore.

But that aside even I understand multisig accounts.  There's no reason in the world to give dev unilateral control of funds even if that was your excuse.

What a joke.  He steals millions and you defend him.  Which pretty much guarantees you guys are still joined at the hip.  I suppose he's using you to try to pump his massive Cache hodlings

Can you link where he said he got ALL the coins back. Cos i remember him asking me to log on to the site server and salvage any coins I could find. And when I compared to the theoretical total balance from the site database, it was a bit less than half. I don't know, maybe he did recover the rest, but haven't heard of that.


Let's get to the multisig part. When a user uses a site that accepts coin deposits, each user gets a unique deposit address for his account. And all those addresses are generated by the wallet. From what i've read, multisig works only for a set few predetermined public keys "combined" into one..... see any problem here? And let's assume i'm wrong, and there's a way to dynamically add them into the set, when was multisig started to be widely accepted? and when did fibonacci start accepting deposits?

I'm not defending him, I'm simply pointing out facts, and not jumping to conclusions like some people.

Since when is it ok to bash someone, and not ok to try and see a different perspective? I've seen that most people here just see the negative in almost anyone. They don't stop and think and dig around, whatever negative thing they read about someone, they take it as a fact, and when someone says otherwise, it's a conspiracy and he should be hanged and burned. What happened with fibonacci isn't good, it's bad I agree, and jasin shouldn't have put so much trust in some people and should have handled things better. I'm not saying he's all innocent, but maybe he's not the only one to blame? maybe he really did mean well, but things turned ugly? People who did invest a lot in the project, i feel you, i understand that it's painful. But honestly, anyone investing thousands of dollars in some crypto stuff, at this point, is to partly blame, it's a known fact that this field is VERY unstable and filled with shady people. Never the less, those who lost their money, should find a way to recover it, but not start going around posting bullshit and blindly pointing firgers at the first name they see.
sr. member
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Usually the scammers dont stick with a single coin as once the profit is made, they stop logging into their account and move on to their next scam.

He hasn't stuck to a single coin.  He collaborated with Jasinlee and Fibonacci on 2 other pump and dump coins. Kalgecin was involved in Pesa and at least one other that I know about.  Who knows how many other others there are.

You should definitely contact the guys in this thread:

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=22912.0

Give them any background you might have...


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Lets give it a break.There are lots of other people who had invested into CACH and not into Fibonacci.
I think kalgecin is trying to do the right thing for them.Let him continue his work and if you dont want to invest, stay away and move on.
I dont see the point in repeating the same allegation over and over again.This is not going to bring back our loses with Fibonacci.


The point is that it's already been documented that there was a long-term relationship between him & Jasin before the CACH pump... Jasin was using one of his known puppet accounts talking about buying lots from him, then selling them here as well pretending he was someone else.

sr. member
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Usually the scammers dont stick with a single coin as once the profit is made, they stop logging into their account and move on to their next scam.

He hasn't stuck to a single coin.  He collaborated with Jasinlee and Fibonacci on 2 other pump and dump coins. Kalgecin was involved in Pesa and at least one other that I know about.  Who knows how many other others there are.
hero member
Activity: 644
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Usually the scammers dont stick with a single coin as once the profit is made, they stop logging into their account and move on to their next scam.

He hasn't stuck to a single coin.  He collaborated with Jasinlee and Fibonacci on 2 other pump and dump coins. Kalgecin was involved in Pesa and at least one other that I know about.  Who knows how many others there are.
legendary
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Who has access to the wallets?

Like I said PER JASINLEE there are no stolen funds anymore.

But that aside even I understand multisig accounts.  There's no reason in the world to give dev unilateral control of funds even if that was your excuse.

What a joke.  He steals millions and you defend him.  Which pretty much guarantees you guys are still joined at the hip.  I suppose he's using you to try to pump his massive Cache hodlings
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What the hell?!  Why blame him?

Are you fucking kidding us?  Because Jasin took our money?  Because no one who is even REMOTELY intelligent gives their developer all access to funding?  Because Jasin promised us updates and there have been absolutely none ... just silence?

Because Jasin now claims (or last we heard) that all funds were returned to him?

Cachecoin was just used as a throw away vehicle for milking bitcoins by selling into the pump and returning worthless cache and you know it.  You're working on a coin you good buddy owns well over half of.

My God ... The scams.  I cannot wait until the SEC starts tearing new assholes into people like you.

I'm going to HIGHLY recommend any lawsuits include looking into the cache/Jasin angle

Guys,
Lets give it a break.There are lots of other people who had invested into CACH and not into Fibonacci.
I think kalgecin is trying to do the right thing for them.Let him continue his work and if you dont want to invest, stay away and move on.
I dont see the point in repeating the same allegation over and over again.This is not going to bring back our loses with Fibonacci.

There is already a thread https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=2702.new#new doing the legal action against Fibonacci.
Post your findings, rumblings against kalgecin there and ask them to include kalgecin too, if its needed.
I would like to see all the scammers punished and if kalgecin is part of it, I hope the lawsuit find that too.

Here is why I think, this guy is trying to do the right thing.
He didnt hide, he regularly posted in this thread against all the allegations.
Usually the scammers dont stick with a single coin as once the profit is made, they stop logging into their account and move on to their next scam.
They could either create a new account in bitcointalk or buy a senior account from the market place and can easily create a a new ICO/IPO coin.
Bittrex is there to list any scam IPO/ICO's as long as they are paid 2 or 3 BTC.
Can anyone tell me why he is not doing that? Would you be more happy if he did that, as all scammers do?

I think its the passion about something he created and he wants to do everything he can to see it through.
People who had spent a lot of time in creating something would understand and appreciate it.

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I wonder why everyone blames Jasin when it was Thibaud who double crossed and took off with the coins....... very funny


Why blame Jasin? He promised, post "theft" to have more updates, even an ASIC in October, etc. etc... and he disappeared.

What's even funnier is why the people who partner with Jasin all defend him and repeat the same story about how he coulda, woulda, shoulda and try to deflect to something else. Just proves what a douche you and he are.


And why are you so keen on blaming a person, and refusing to look at all possibilities? Thibaud is the one who made the sites, he is the one who run the servers, he is the one who received all the coins. You shouldn't point fingers and shout blames at the first name you hear. Put yourself in their shoes, think for once. Stop trolling and following trolls

What the hell?!  Why blame him?

Are you fucking kidding us?  Because Jasin took our money?  Because no one who is even REMOTELY intelligent gives their developer all access to funding?  Because Jasin promised us updates and there have been absolutely none ... just silence?

Because Jasin now claims (or last we heard) that all funds were returned to him?

Cachecoin was just used as a throw away vehicle for milking bitcoins by selling into the pump and returning worthless cache and you know it.  You're working on a coin you good buddy owns well over half of.

My God ... The scams.  I cannot wait until the SEC starts tearing new assholes into people like you.

I'm going to HIGHLY recommend any lawsuits include looking into the cache/Jasin angle

LOL...... Like I said.... Dilussional people. Did you take a look how much cach was there during the preorder process? And how much cach there is now? Or are you just blunting out what you think? Have you looked through the block chain to see the so claimed dumps? Or are you again, just shitting out?

About the developer not having access to funding...... Who makes the site? The developer. Who sets up the wallets? The developer. Who has access to the wallets? The developer. Who tells the public face how many coins "arrived" and how many orders have been ordered? The developer. It seems you have no idea how the wallet processing goes on and how sites accepting coins work. So I suggest you look for facts instead of listening to the ones shouting the most/loudest.  Or just start shouting your own fible theories
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I wonder why everyone blames Jasin when it was Thibaud who double crossed and took off with the coins....... very funny


Why blame Jasin? He promised, post "theft" to have more updates, even an ASIC in October, etc. etc... and he disappeared.

What's even funnier is why the people who partner with Jasin all defend him and repeat the same story about how he coulda, woulda, shoulda and try to deflect to something else. Just proves what a douche you and he are.


And why are you so keen on blaming a person, and refusing to look at all possibilities? Thibaud is the one who made the sites, he is the one who run the servers, he is the one who received all the coins. You shouldn't point fingers and shout blames at the first name you hear. Put yourself in their shoes, think for once. Stop trolling and following trolls

What the hell?!  Why blame him?

Are you fucking kidding us?  Because Jasin took our money?  Because no one who is even REMOTELY intelligent gives their developer all access to funding?  Because Jasin promised us updates and there have been absolutely none ... just silence?

Because Jasin now claims (or last we heard) that all funds were returned to him?

Cachecoin was just used as a throw away vehicle for milking bitcoins by selling into the pump and returning worthless cache and you know it.  You're working on a coin you good buddy owns well over half of.

My God ... The scams.  I cannot wait until the SEC starts tearing new assholes into people like you.

I'm going to HIGHLY recommend any lawsuits include looking into the cache/Jasin angle
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How does it have nothing to do with Fiberonacci? You and jasin hold the wallet. Asswipe!

Because... Asswipe.... Neither of us has access to the coins.... And even if Jasin was to "dump" them, they're currently less than 15% of the total coins. Several individuals have more than that. And as I have pointed out before, I'm not working with them anymore, I helped them setup the wallet and a bit more of coding, and that's it. This is my own project and mine alone. Asswipe

When did you stop working with Jasin and Fib?  After Pesa?

I stopped when Thibaud took off.



Pesa was after that, so that can't be true.
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I wonder why everyone blames Jasin when it was Thibaud who double crossed and took off with the coins....... very funny


Why blame Jasin? He promised, post "theft" to have more updates, even an ASIC in October, etc. etc... and he disappeared.

What's even funnier is why the people who partner with Jasin all defend him and repeat the same story about how he coulda, woulda, shoulda and try to deflect to something else. Just proves what a douche you and he are.


And why are you so keen on blaming a person, and refusing to look at all possibilities? Thibaud is the one who made the sites, he is the one who run the servers, he is the one who received all the coins. You shouldn't point fingers and shout blames at the first name you hear. Put yourself in their shoes, think for once. Stop trolling and following trolls
sr. member
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I wonder why everyone blames Jasin when it was Thibaud who double crossed and took off with the coins....... very funny


Why blame Jasin? He promised, post "theft" to have more updates, even an ASIC in October, etc. etc... and he disappeared.

What's even funnier is why the people who partner with Jasin all defend him and repeat the same story about how he coulda, woulda, shoulda and try to deflect to something else. Just proves what a douche you and he are.


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why would anyone believe you about the coins? Anyone that has done business with JasinLee is suspect at best, and since he is a thief why would anyone believe he gave a discount on Cache and didn't dump on the artificial pump and then dump Cache?

Because the coins were never worth more than what they were accepted for.

You people should be hunting for thibaud instead. Ever heard from him?

I thought thibaud had taken off with all the coins including cach. And also that jasin had recovered all coins from him. So why should we be looking for him?


From what I saw, way less than half of the coins were recovered. And jasin would have refunded everyone if he had it all. You people really are just jumping to conclusions......
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How does it have nothing to do with Fiberonacci? You and jasin hold the wallet. Asswipe!

Because... Asswipe.... Neither of us has access to the coins.... And even if Jasin was to "dump" them, they're currently less than 15% of the total coins. Several individuals have more than that. And as I have pointed out before, I'm not working with them anymore, I helped them setup the wallet and a bit more of coding, and that's it. This is my own project and mine alone. Asswipe
why would anyone believe you about the coins? Anyone that has done business with JasinLee is suspect at best, and since he is a thief why would anyone believe he gave a discount on Cache and didn't dump on the artificial pump and then dump Cache?

Your exchange sounds like another way to scam people out of coins, do you plan to sell "profit shares" in your shit coin exchange?
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You people should be hunting for thibaud instead. Ever heard from him?

I thought thibaud had taken off with all the coins including cach. And also that jasin had recovered all coins from him. So why should we be looking for him?

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