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September 17, 2023, 05:57:25 PM
#26
Sometimes I do feel sad seeing that someone was an active member here and all of the sudden illness came and the next the person is gone forever and will never come back again, that's why today we that are living aren't meant to take things of life very important and so highly as one day the alerm would surely ring. All the efforts knowledge and power, the wealth and firm are just gone immediately the real owner closes eyes as disease.

Again many of us who are very wealthy should at least get their POD (Payable on death) to enable their next of kings have access to their father's, mother's or relatives wealth, especially country like Nigeria would frustrate the family of the disease if this form aren't filled by the disease before departure., This is another great lesson we should learned to show love to one another irrespective of levels and ranks as we know one day we may all leave here and the younger ones will also takeover.

Please his family should accept my condolences.
Although I never came encountered with him in this forum but it's worth being sad for at least 20 minutes knowing that he is our member here.

Fairwell Joerii we will all miss you sir.
legendary
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September 17, 2023, 04:08:31 PM
#25
He went missing august 30th and his body was found september 2nd.
This line of statement makes it more pitiable . It seems his death was mysterious and full of misery 💔.
Whenever I hear the news of somewhat a young person, I am always bittered. Happy to see that the GoFund is getting attention.

There is another thing that needs attention. And that is his private keys. I believe he made a provision that his family will get access to his private keys. Being a legendary member of this forum, gives a likeliness that he might own bitcoin before his death.
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September 17, 2023, 02:39:40 PM
#24
I don't know him but having to pass leaving your loved ones is more painful for him.
Even we don't know him personally, I know that most of us are feeling the same when someone passes away. Most dads here are feeling the same and we can't imagine of the what ifs out there but I'll just leave it there and won't continue.
RIP Joerii.

legendary
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September 17, 2023, 02:33:10 PM
#23
It's always sad when we hear of a fellow forum member passing away. I have never been a part of any campaign ran by this user. I'm glad to hear the family is getting some of the help they need through the gofundme. My condolences also go out to the family.
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September 17, 2023, 01:30:15 PM
#22
Of course this is sad news for his family, relatives and anyone who knew him. I never knew Joerii - so I don't know much about him. Some users like joker_josue, coupable, dragonvslinux seem to have often deal with Joerii - so I think he is a well-known user too.
I worked with him on the last signature campaign he ran a few years ago, and we communicated several times via private messages. I remember that he was very understanding and funny, which is what encouraged me to leave a positive review on his profile. He can be considered one of the few members who joined the forum early and did not leave until death. Thanks to him for all the support he has provided over the years and his contribution to making the forum a healthy space.
He died at a young age, as he appears in the photo, and the donation campaign on gofundme does not give good indications of his condition before his death and the condition of his family. I hope he rests in peace and his family is safe after his death.
legendary
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September 17, 2023, 02:46:46 AM
#21
Of course this is sad news for his family, relatives and anyone who knew him. I never knew Joerii - so I don't know much about him. Some users like joker_josue, coupable, dragonvslinux seem to have often deal with Joerii - so I think he is a well-known user too.

Yes, I remember working with him on one or two signature campaigns.
It's sad news, he seemed like a good person to me. Someone serious, friendly, understanding, and lively.

My condolences go out to his family and close friends! I hope they get the right consolation.



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September 17, 2023, 02:04:04 AM
#20
May his soul rest in peace and may God grant his family the strength to endure this great pain.
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September 16, 2023, 08:22:01 PM
#19
Humans are naturally mortal according to the conventional rules. Every living being will accept the eternal reality of death."Joerii" used to spend his precious time on the forum but it is very sad to say that he is no longer alive in this world. We lost a distinguished user like " RIP Joerii ". We will always miss him on the forum. I pray to the Lord to grant him happiness in the afterlife and to give patience to each one of his family members to overcome the grief.

Rip Joerii
May God keep your soul in peace.
legendary
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September 16, 2023, 04:37:01 PM
#18
Of course this is sad news for his family, relatives and anyone who knew him. I never knew Joerii - so I don't know much about him. Some users like joker_josue, coupable, dragonvslinux seem to have often deal with Joerii - so I think he is a well-known user too.

Even though I didn't know him - but as a fellow forum user I am also sorry to hear the news of his death. With that - my condolences and hope that he and all his goodness will be placed among good people. RIP - Joerii.
legendary
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September 16, 2023, 03:30:14 PM
#17
A few days ago I got the news that Bitcointalk member Joerii (Joeri Pross) passed away, leaving behind a wife and 2 young kids.
I never knew the guy in forum but I am sorry to hear this Sad
He was only 40 to die unexpected suddenly, but I hear a lot more cases like this in last few years.
I was reading news reports you posted translated from Dutch and they are not saying what was the cause of death, but they know he it was not a crime, he just went out to walk.
Did they found out the real cause of his death? I saw in gofundeme that he died from fatal accident as he slipped and fall into water.
RIP
legendary
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September 16, 2023, 01:19:22 PM
#16
This is such a sad news, I don't know this user particular because he seems not to be that active on the forum anymore, put I am very touched by this news of his demise because I personally don't like coming across such news of we losing a forum member here, maybe because we are generally like family here.

And again, being a man as well who currently have a wife and two young daughters as well, ( 7 and 2 respectively) makes this whole thing more touching, but I understand that death is something we all owe and a price we all must pay, I pray his soul find rest in the Bossom of his creator, and that almighty God give his family the fortitude to bear the irreplaceable loss .
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September 16, 2023, 11:47:07 AM
#15
It’s so sad to hear we lost a member, in a forum that’s anonymous like this, there are many times things may happen to one of us and the community may never hear about it. My condolences to his family, I don’t think they know much about his bitcointalk account, they have so much going on right now that the last place they would look is a forum account. I’m not familiar with the user, even though he was a campaign manager and was active until 2021. I think a neutral tag should be given to the account so even if it’s hacked in the future, we will know for sure that the account changed hands.
legendary
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September 16, 2023, 10:18:43 AM
#14
It's very sad to know about his tragic death, May his Soul Rest in peace. I think I first got to see his profile when he launched some well paying signature campaign some time back. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends. May they find the strength and courage to overcome this trying moment.
sr. member
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September 16, 2023, 09:47:56 AM
#13
To be honest, I don't know him, in fact I didn't realize that he had handled several campaigns to the extent that he was active as a forum user. But however, it is always sad to hear that someone is die and leaving his wife and children without proper financial provisions. Of course, everyone is afraid of this, but as a fellow user of the bitcointalk forum, I also express my condolences to him.

However, the question that may be right now is not the amount of donations the family received, but whether the Joerii family also managed to gain access to a number of Joerii crypto storage wallets?

As far as I know he wasn't a "big roller" in crypto, he had a family to support, a mortgage to pay, etc. We never talked about money, as I said, he just liked to be part of it, "being in the crypto game". Just earning his money, being creative with a team of people (see first link in opening post).

And right now, nobody is earning the money for his family.

For me, it's pretty much the same, crypto didn't make me rich but it got me into a job I wouldn't be in without the existence of crypto.
legendary
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September 16, 2023, 09:26:15 AM
#12
To be honest, I don't know him, in fact I didn't realize that he had handled several campaigns to the extent that he was active as a forum user. But however, it is always sad to hear that someone is die and leaving his wife and children without proper financial provisions. Of course, everyone is afraid of this, but as a fellow user of the bitcointalk forum, I also express my condolences to him.

However, the question that may be right now is not the amount of donations the family received, but whether the Joerii family also managed to gain access to a number of Joerii crypto storage wallets?
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September 16, 2023, 09:16:16 AM
#11
I remember that he manage one campaign here before that offers highest rate among all campaign's except Chipmixer. Mintlayer (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hold-mintlayer-sig-campaign-srheroleg-up-to-130wk-in-btcmlt-tokens-5366033) is the campaign I was referring. I didn't manage to join on this campaign since I'm enrolled on different campaigns but I'm sure that participants of his campaign will remember him since he offer a high paying campaign that time without a problem.

@Turing, Do you knew hum personally? Condolence to his family.

I spoke to him on Telegram a lot, he always had ideas and was very creative, driven and he really could organize something and keep his promises.
Honest and generous too, not really caring about money but more about "being part of the game" in general.

I'm not saying I was among his best friends but we got along fine and had many things / interests in common.

"De mortuis nil nisi bonum", the Romans said. But about him, I couldn't think of any negative.



It’s surprising that he disclosed his personal information to you while you are friends on telegram and in the forum. Glad that you share this here so that his account can be preserved against hacker that might hack and sold it to new user. A new user can impersonate the old owner if ever you didn’t brought up this thread.

RIP to manager Joerii. Done donating using google pay. It's that the site doesn't reflect immediately my donation despite its already charge on my visa card. I hope this platform accept crypto tho.
legendary
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September 16, 2023, 08:51:11 AM
#10
leaving behind a wife and 2 young kids.
As a dad with young kids, that is my greatest fear. RIP.

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Donation under €2,240 (per donor) are tax-exempted in The Netherlands, so as long as each individual donor stays under that amount, the receiver doesn't have to pay taxes.
For what it's worth: donations from other countries are in general tax-exempted, without limit on the amount.
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September 16, 2023, 08:38:50 AM
#9
As far as I know, he was a part of the mintlayer project. It was a quite different altcoin project, not like the traditional one. He managed a campaign for mintlayer here last year.

RIP, Joerii!!
sr. member
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September 16, 2023, 05:51:52 AM
#8

Yes, the Gofundme has reached the expected amount to cover some initial costs. But to stay in their house, a little more (around €32.000 more) is still needed, so it's still open for donations.

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I don't expect to find donations on a forum where everyone is pretty much anonymous but every Euro counts...

I don't understand why they only put €16,000 as a goal, then, and not €32,000, I guess with the emotional shock they didn't think about it properly. Don't they accept donations in Bitcoin, apart from gofundme? For a previous forum member I suppose it would be logical but I imagine that the wife or the person who organized the gofundme may not have a clue.

The goal is €50,000
But you're probably right, for a lot of people bitcoin and crypto is still very vague and unknown.
I imagine GoFundMe has, in some way, have to make sure they know where donations are coming from, so an anonymous currency doesn't really work out that well. Donation under €2,240 (per donor) are tax-exempted in The Netherlands, so as long as each individual donor stays under that amount, the receiver doesn't have to pay taxes. Over €2,240 it's 30% iirc.

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I remember that he manage one campaign here before that offers highest rate among all campaign's except Chipmixer. Mintlayer (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hold-mintlayer-sig-campaign-srheroleg-up-to-130wk-in-btcmlt-tokens-5366033) is the campaign I was referring. I didn't manage to join on this campaign since I'm enrolled on different campaigns but I'm sure that participants of his campaign will remember him since he offer a high paying campaign that time without a problem.

@Turing, Do you knew hum personally? Condolence to his family.

I spoke to him on Telegram a lot, he always had ideas and was very creative, driven and he really could organize something and keep his promises.
Honest and generous too, not really caring about money but more about "being part of the game" in general.

I'm not saying I was among his best friends but we got along fine and had many things / interests in common.

"De mortuis nil nisi bonum", the Romans said. But about him, I couldn't think of any negative.

hero member
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September 16, 2023, 05:47:52 AM
#7
I remember that he manage one campaign here before that offers highest rate among all campaign's except Chipmixer. Mintlayer (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hold-mintlayer-sig-campaign-srheroleg-up-to-130wk-in-btcmlt-tokens-5366033) is the campaign I was referring. I didn't manage to join on this campaign since I'm enrolled on different campaigns but I'm sure that participants of his campaign will remember him since he offer a high paying campaign that time without a problem.

@Turing, Do you knew hum personally? Condolence to his family.
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