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Topic: Calling out the Bitcoin Foundation Scam. - page 2. (Read 22593 times)

legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
Yeah, what a scam to take peoples membership money and use it to organize conferences, lobby regulators, provide a resource for business and the press, to provide a space to coordinate the volunteer efforts of dozens of people who actually do something. Wow such scam! Only a doggy based coin could save us now.  Roll Eyes


imho-->> you all don't do shit!(*except maybe G-man)

fyi~I happen to be a Bitcoin Foundation "Volunteer"

...how am i doing? LOL

:-)

weeeeeeeee
Your doing about as well as we thought you would.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Yeah, what a scam to take peoples membership money and use it to organize conferences, lobby regulators, provide a resource for business and the press, to provide a space to coordinate the volunteer efforts of dozens of people who actually do something. Wow such scam! Only a doggy based coin could save us now.  Roll Eyes


imho-->> you all don't do shit!(*except maybe G-man)

fyi~I happen to be a Bitcoin Foundation "Volunteer"

...how am i doing? LOL

:-)

weeeeeeeee
newbie
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Merit: 0
This is good enough of a place as any to finally getting around to post the following.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1272155

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RE: do I have gazillions of bitcoins:

I've said before that I have "thousands of bitcoins, not tens or hundreds of thousands of bitcoins." I have mined a grand total of 250 bitcoins-- electricity here is not particularly cheap, and I'm a software kind of guy, not a hardware hacker. So it always made more sense for me to buy bitcoins rather than mining them.

I would definitely be wealthier right now if I had been working as the CTO for a company for the last two years and had never heard of Bitcoin.

http://mag.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/bitcoin-satoshi-nakamoto.html

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Holding the keys has also made early comers to Bitcoin wealthy beyond measure. "I made a small investment in Bitcoin and it is actually enough that I could now retire if I wanted to," Andresen says. "Overall, I've made about $800 per penny I've invested. It's insane."

Meanwhile, my 1,132 BTC is still being held hostage by InstaWallet, having been repaid last month ONLY the smaller of three wallets that I put in honest claims for--0.835 BTC--back in April, 2013. All the way up to the supposed hack, I championed InstaWallet, especially having been rest assured that all is well just two weeks prior to the thief. It excites me to learn that Paymium and Bitcoin-Central, of which is backed by a bank, are doing so well. So excited, excuse me while I go and jack off.

~Bruno Kucinskas



wowzerz!!!~this post is epik::::>>> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1331245
hero member
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Don't bother theymos right now! He's busy trying to figure out if the bounty should be $50K or $100K USD to have somebody create a program to make sure that accounts like this one don't get registered again: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/satosh-268947

BTW, MPOE-PR's my God!

Well at least they did move the thread safely out of Bitcoin Discussion, so you know. Doing their part.
newbie
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hear hear
donator
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felonious vagrancy, personified
I agree with you in spirit, but you should be a bit more up-front about the fact that Conformal's bitcoind implementation is written in the "Go" language.

There's nothing wrong with that, but there also isn't much demand outside of Conformal for a bitcoin client written in Go.

Even if that weren't the case, your post implies that the Bitcoin community is the development community.

No, actually, your post is the one implying that connection.  From what I've seen, non-developer users care a lot about the size of a project's developer base, both actual and potential.  They see it as a component of project viability.

Regarding the kooky attempt to launch a debate on the merits of the Go language: that's something I've said nothing about, and it's completely beside my point.
legendary
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Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
This is good enough of a place as any to finally getting around to post the following.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1272155

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RE: do I have gazillions of bitcoins:

I've said before that I have "thousands of bitcoins, not tens or hundreds of thousands of bitcoins." I have mined a grand total of 250 bitcoins-- electricity here is not particularly cheap, and I'm a software kind of guy, not a hardware hacker. So it always made more sense for me to buy bitcoins rather than mining them.

I would definitely be wealthier right now if I had been working as the CTO for a company for the last two years and had never heard of Bitcoin.

http://mag.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/bitcoin-satoshi-nakamoto.html

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Holding the keys has also made early comers to Bitcoin wealthy beyond measure. "I made a small investment in Bitcoin and it is actually enough that I could now retire if I wanted to," Andresen says. "Overall, I've made about $800 per penny I've invested. It's insane."

Meanwhile, my 1,132 BTC is still being held hostage by InstaWallet, having been repaid last month ONLY the smaller of three wallets that I put in honest claims for--0.835 BTC--back in April, 2013. All the way up to the supposed hack, I championed InstaWallet, especially having been rest assured that all is well just two weeks prior to the thief. It excites me to learn that Paymium and Bitcoin-Central, of which is backed by a bank, are doing so well. So excited, excuse me while I go and jack off.

~Bruno Kucinskas
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Also what happened to Theymos and upgrading the forum software with those $10 Million dollars donated to the forum???

Don't bother theymos right now! He's busy trying to figure out if the bounty should be $50K or $100K USD to have somebody create a program to make sure that accounts like this one don't get registered again: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/satosh-268947

BTW, MPOE-PR's my God!
sr. member
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Giga
I'm with MP on this, the foundation has really been lacking any kind of real progress and vision despite sitting on a massive stash of coin donations. I think it's time for change

also new revelations by a whistleblower may prove some deep corruption within the foundation:

http://valleywag.gawker.com/whistleblower-threatens-to-expose-corruption-at-bitcoin-1538965958/@laceydonohue

hero member
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The foundation's leadership is being overhauled. Vessenes and Matonis are out shortly. Pros are coming.

Just wanted to quote this in case the usagi-lookalike (hey, selling Bitcoin insurance, totally new idea and everything right?) ends up behaving like usagi.
hero member
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So the transactions to price growth ratio is even worse than we thought or was this all internal trades not on blockchain? The chart is in my archives at the Ponzi thread. Don't feel like digging it up.

The "transactions" thing is meaningless anyway.
hero member
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I got Satoshi's avatar!
Maybe since it is so important, or they just haven't noticed?
Or...
Well, 2 bumps from the "Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll" and still here... don't know if it's or...

FWIW I agree with a lot of the points OP brings up and I personally don't think we need a "The Bitcoin Foundation"... has anyone got a contact for "The TCP/IP Foundation"? ...my neighbor stole my bandwidth the other day and I need someone to regulate them.

C'mon now, everyone say it with me... DE-CEN-TRA-LIZED...
vip
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Merit: 504
I think anything anyone can do to help strengthen a group of dedicated Bitcoin users is a good thing.

There is nothing to gain by tearing people down (falsely at least!) or inventing reasons to hate stuff. It's far better if we support new initiatives and defend their right to exist.

The Bitcoin Foundation imbecile above did try to initiate a discussion about how to protect the Bitcoin users from fraudulent schemes. It turn out he cannot cope with my harsh response. The topic is already lost somewhere after the first page of this section.

When a system is corrupted from top to bottom, the only thing it can be done to improve security is to replace the whole system.
Hi all. I would prefer useful contributions only to this thread. I'll leave this here as an example of a truly useless contribution though. If you don't want to help people not get ripped off, please kindly step aside without posting.

I am sure you are not aware of the contributions I made to protect the forum participants from fraudulent schemes perpetrated in this forum. It is certainly true I had provided much more support rather than you to different participants since my inception in this forum. It is all recorded in my post history and anyone can verify.

You in the other hand, what you even know about security?

If you want to protect the forum participants from fraudulent schemes, you should start by replacing your "benevolent dictator" (a.k.a. Michael a.k.a. Theymos). He is the top and he is corrupted as much the bottom is corrupted. So when a system is corrupted from the top to bottom, the best thing to be done is to replace the whole system. A new software, a new administration and a new user base is necessary to provide a reasonable safe utilization of this board.

PS:

Oh, and since two can play that game, "Dr." Brian Goss (a freshly failed medical student in Chicago interviewing for residency training in radiology): here's your old page, from back when you were pushing the mywallet scam.

Quite respectable indeed, imbecile.

As pointed by MPOE-PR, you do not even have any background related to IT security...

Imbecile, indeed.
member
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I m suspicious about the integrity of the main dev.
He said back in 2011 already that bitcoin would have to be centralized to maintain affordable fees.
His ties with the cia and cfr are dubious
hero member
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Merit: 521
OK, that is what I thought.

I wonder how much of the volume reported at exchanges is real, and how much is just them trading with themselves to make themselves look more respectable? With all the shit that went down from MtGox, can we really trust the numbers they self-reported?

Indeed not. "We" now know Gox mostly traded with itself, and MP sez the price signal is pretty much RIP these days.

So the transactions to price growth ratio is even worse than we thought or was this all internal trades not on blockchain? The chart is in my archives at the Ponzi thread. Don't feel like digging it up.
hero member
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Merit: 522
OK, that is what I thought.

I wonder how much of the volume reported at exchanges is real, and how much is just them trading with themselves to make themselves look more respectable? With all the shit that went down from MtGox, can we really trust the numbers they self-reported?

Indeed not. "We" now know Gox mostly traded with itself, and MP sez the price signal is pretty much RIP these days.
legendary
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Thread-puller extraordinaire
Problem is you did not raise any valid points, and from the manner in which you raised those invalid pseudopoints it became apparent there's no practical, cheap, or easy way to correct you. So...what's one to do.

What kind of absurd and intellectually dishonest answer is that?

I did raise a valid point, that for all your screeching about TBF you haven't actually got an alternative proposal. People would be far more likely to pay attention to the allegations you are making if you also have a viable alternative that they can get behind.

Shouting for the downfall of an existing system without being able to offer up anything to replace it is juvenile.

Besides which, how about you learn some fucking self-control with your shitty attitude and you might get somewhere with this, otherwise you're just a deranged psycho on the interwebz spouting off conspiracy theories and telling anyone who doesn't simply '+1' you that they're assholes and to fuck off.

You may have valid points to make but I can assure you that none of them are going to be heard above the noise of your disconcerting rage.



hero member
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It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye
Out of curiosity, how do you reliably measure the amount of bitcoin exchange going on OTC?

Obviously you don't reliably measure it, you're stuck guessing. Otherwise you'd have exact %s.

Depending on how well connected you are that guess is going to be more or less accurate (which is why the guesses of the unconnected are so way off the mark).

OK, that is what I thought.

I wonder how much of the volume reported at exchanges is real, and how much is just them trading with themselves to make themselves look more respectable? With all the shit that went down from MtGox, can we really trust the numbers they self-reported?
sr. member
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Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
Maybe since it is so important, or they just haven't noticed?
Or...
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
Why would this scam accusation be still bouncing up and down in the wrong sub?


Maybe since it is so important, or they just haven't noticed?
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