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Topic: [ANN][STACK] StackCoin - Get in Now - #Fast Decrease# [Launch 22/02/2014] - page 11. (Read 105528 times)

sr. member
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Merit: 250
Don't surrender still, we have some clues to locate that guy, like images, twitter, webpage... we must join efforts, there is people ready to take a flight, so, we can do some "forensics" to ease things...
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
We could take the list of everyone who invested, create another coin, and then premine a reasonable amount of it to give to the list of investors.  It is possible to save this if a community effort was put together, to benefit the people who where scammed and save face for alt coins.
good idea i can help develop you coin and marketing but you need different thread. it's good thing to complete this half job remove sadness and this is the best answer for bad guys.
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 500
Surely out of all us computer nerds someone is able to dox this scammer? If he lived in my country I'd happily visit him with my baseball bat/shotgun, and I didn't even get scammed here. The guy has scammed an obscene amount of money, the law likely doesn't care, so he definitely deserves a severe beating.

I guess the biggest lesson here is to simply not invest in IPO.....I saw this thread earlier and thought the coin sounded interested and would have considered mining it, but paying for IPO? No way...

beating sombody up is worse then stealing money, life is not a steven seagal movie

Thieves like these count on not being caught!  Everything has consequences !!!
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 501
We could take the list of everyone who invested, create another coin, and then premine a reasonable amount of it to give to the list of investors.  It is possible to save this if a community effort was put together, to benefit the people who where scammed and save face for alt coins.

i like this idea.  it should be called phoenixcoin since from these ashes a nice thing wil rise

i am very buisy with ultracoin so i can not be an active partner in this.....i can support it from the background



full member
Activity: 154
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We could take the list of everyone who invested, create another coin, and then premine a reasonable amount of it to give to the list of investors.  It is possible to save this if a community effort was put together, to benefit the people who where scammed and save face for alt coins.

Although i can probably put that together for this group, the problem is we don't know exactly who invested what.. only the scammer knows.

At this point, probably better to just move on.. nothing going to get people's BTC back.. scammer is gone.  Best thing to do is move onto something else.

I recommend Vertcoin/VTC, it's doing great.  No scams, and definitely a future LTC replacement contender.  Great community.. not about pure greed.

Actually now re-reading the website description, this coin primarily tried to appeal to people's greed... that was it's feature.  And whenever greed is involved...
member
Activity: 143
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so this coin is not going to be real overall ?!?! its a total scam, someone have evidence ?!?! what does the dev said and did ?! whats going on actually ?
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
We could take the list of everyone who invested, create another coin, and then premine a reasonable amount of it to give to the list of investors.  It is possible to save this if a community effort was put together, to benefit the people who where scammed and save face for alt coins.

+1. Anyone who has a transaction ID + amount of BTC invested + proof that you sent to the right address should be qualified for a new community coin IPO.

I didn't invest in this scamcoin, but omg I would kill myself if it ever happened to me
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 295
Hail Eris!
We could take the list of everyone who invested, create another coin, and then premine a reasonable amount of it to give to the list of investors.  It is possible to save this if a community effort was put together, to benefit the people who where scammed and save face for alt coins.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 501
greedy ipo noobs got burned again. When this ipo madness will stop ? Or maybe u'll never learn...

That statement is a bit black and white.My UTC ipo investors made 20.3x gain on their stakes

That's what i said. Greedy. So they dumped all their ipo, that's why UTC crashed hard ? Nice.

perhaps you have noticed all cryptos went down due to the gox "news"....
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1018
WOW yesterday I got hit with the Oreo trojan and
now this. Can any tech people tell me if my btc wallet (password encrypted)
and Litecoin wallet (non-encrypted password) is safe after I did this:
Clicked oreo wallet (virus,trojan, whatever dark core rat)
10 minutes later found out about virus. Did 6 virus scans and not much helped,
so.
Reformatted SSD.
Recovered image from a week ago Acronis.
Changed my firefox passwords for banks and stuff (just in case)
Everything seems fine, is it? Should I do anything else? I assume
since I have a pre-image of my whole partion ssd before oreo I am good,
but people say they can still get your wallets??

Create new wallets and send all your btc/ltc to those, and make sure your payouts on sites are to the new wallets

If my wallet has a strong password, and I did not use the wallet or password
at all during the 10 minutes I was infected, and then I wiped the SSD and
recovered an Acronis image, why would I have to create a new wallet?
Anybody can see my btc address, but no one would have my password.
Am I missing something?
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
ok guys, I have a good advice for you. I'm sure you'll be able to track the scammer by analysing the ipo info. Create a list of ipo members with sum/forum nickname, this is to find real and fake IPO payments. I'm sure there must be some fake payments, especially in the beginning, you'll be able to track BTC from these wallets!
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1012
greedy ipo noobs got burned again. When this ipo madness will stop ? Or maybe u'll never learn...

That statement is a bit black and white.My UTC ipo investors made 20.3x gain on their stakes

That's what i said. Greedy. So they dumped all their ipo, that's why UTC crashed hard ? Nice. How many late investors got burned by lucky ipo stackholders Huh

And if u were not related to btc-e, ur coin would be 10x less price. There is nothing special about ur coin, just that people hoped it'll be the next on btc-e, lots of misleading hype. Now u can prove me wrong and level up UTC on the marketing side but i think u have no idea how to do that.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 501
Surely out of all us computer nerds someone is able to dox this scammer? If he lived in my country I'd happily visit him with my baseball bat/shotgun, and I didn't even get scammed here. The guy has scammed an obscene amount of money, the law likely doesn't care, so he definitely deserves a severe beating.

I guess the biggest lesson here is to simply not invest in IPO.....I saw this thread earlier and thought the coin sounded interested and would have considered mining it, but paying for IPO? No way...

beating sombody up is worse then stealing money, life is not a steven seagal movie
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Surely out of all us computer nerds someone is able to dox this scammer? If he lived in my country I'd happily visit him with my baseball bat/shotgun, and I didn't even get scammed here. The guy has scammed an obscene amount of money, the law likely doesn't care, so he definitely deserves a severe beating.

I guess the biggest lesson here is to simply not invest in IPO.....I saw this thread earlier and thought the coin sounded interested and would have considered mining it, but paying for IPO? No way...
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 501
greedy ipo noobs got burned again. When this ipo madness will stop ? Or maybe u'll never learn...

That statement is a bit black and white.My UTC ipo investors made 20.3x gain on their stakes
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1012
greedy ipo noobs got burned again. When this ipo madness will stop ? Or maybe u'll never learn...
full member
Activity: 207
Merit: 100
WOW yesterday I got hit with the Oreo trojan and
now this. Can any tech people tell me if my btc wallet (password encrypted)
and Litecoin wallet (non-encrypted password) is safe after I did this:
Clicked oreo wallet (virus,trojan, whatever dark core rat)
10 minutes later found out about virus. Did 6 virus scans and not much helped,
so.
Reformatted SSD.
Recovered image from a week ago Acronis.
Changed my firefox passwords for banks and stuff (just in case)
Everything seems fine, is it? Should I do anything else? I assume
since I have a pre-image of my whole partion ssd before oreo I am good,
but people say they can still get your wallets??

You don't scan wallets with virustotal before you open them?  Roll Eyes

No, since all wallets usually show up as 2 viruses out of the 50.
I don't know what is real or not.

Could you please remove this from your signature? This could potentially avoid others falling for this trap.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
The guilty is the one who lives in his own hell. The worsest guardian is you in this world. When you lose yourself respect you lose you. (happiness, freedom) these are for honest man! only.




Amen
full member
Activity: 207
Merit: 100
For the record i actually never invested into this scam.. but im getting fed up with the scams and this user is probably the same users for all the other big btc scams. On that note im going to be paying for a Dox service.. which costs around $1k. Believe you me, i will find him.. you may ask, why am i doing this? Simple answer.. I've had the fucking limit with scammers that manage to scam noobies, and make a massive amount of money in a short period of time.

One word for Stackcoin, if you're reading this.. Expect me.

Here is something to start... his website ip address 76.74.178.149. Here are some additional information from the email he sent me.


Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of [email protected] designates
 162.210.70.56 as permitted sender) client-ip=162.210.70.56;

Received: from webmail.stack-coin.com (unknown [208.91.199.203])
 (Authenticated sender: [email protected]) by
 us2.outbound.mailhostbox.com (Postfix) with ESMTPA id
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