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Topic: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io ION ionomy. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) - page 1041. (Read 3377945 times)

hero member
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That would be totally hilarious if Josh hired Mike Johnson for his PR director.  I wonder what the announcements would look like then?
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actually I believe under US consumer law all GAW customers have
the right to refund on products sold by GAW Miners, LLC if they
turn out to be faulty or mis sold - should be interesting...

No wonder they were quick to liquidate assets and start
moving to other companies
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https://hashtalk.org/topic/35633/i-saw-this-and-thought-of-coinfire/87
Archive: https://archive.today/BLSQr

I have received a few death threats from these delusional morons as well, but nothing I consider serious, like what Mike is describing here.

Jesus Christ. Dead animals in the mail? That's one step away from a treasured racehorse's severed head under the sheets.

And how would anyone know the places CoinFire frequents? Did someone hire a PI to follow him? Spend actual money on silly threats?

And what if the threats worked? That wouldn't change the reality behind the reports. That's the big thing I don't understand. What could these threats possibly accomplish?
legendary
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yep love this thread very entertaining and learning a lot about con

@vancefox not forget you , nice work deserves some tip

Interesting coins also to review: Hyperstake (HYP) and Bottlecaps(CAP)/Habonickels(HBN) last two same dev.

But then other algorithms, too

Yeah I'm a huge Hyperstake fan, these are some of my favorite alts right there.

Mine, too Smiley

Love Bottlecaps (CAP) 200% PoS

Like the Idea collecting crypto bottlecaps very much. Tranz good dev Smiley


LoL i hear mineral exchange can let stake PayCoin 90 days for 5%.

90 days , lol long time in crypto.
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All we really need to know is when we are going to get refunds on all those
GAW Miners invoices for Hashlets that were misrepresented or mis-sold??
I believe GAW Miners was a legit business and sold products virtual or not
that turned out to be "not fit for the purpose"...
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https://hashtalk.org/topic/35633/i-saw-this-and-thought-of-coinfire/87
Archive: https://archive.today/BLSQr

I have received a few death threats from these delusional morons as well, but nothing I consider serious, like what Mike is describing here.

You know it's a great investment when the operators (and/or their shills) resort to sending dead animals through the mail!
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The Scamcoats are coming!

https://hashtalk.org/topic/35633/i-saw-this-and-thought-of-coinfire/87
Archive: https://archive.today/BLSQr

I have received a few death threats from these delusional morons as well, but nothing I consider serious, like what Mike is describing here.
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This went up today; don't think I saw it posted yet.

PAYBASE TO SHUT DOWN OPERATIONS; DEPT. OF JUSTICE INVOLVED

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/paybase-shut-operations-dept-justice-involved/
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It would be interesting to know who exactly was cashing out on the day PayBase launched (while XPY was just about $20).  By the time the site came up here, it was looking to be around $14.65. 
seems like that would be pretty easy to see the largest movements of coins on day 1?

Trouble is that any coins sold on Paybase probably didn't even hit the blockchain until whoever bought them tried to withdraw.

true, but I don't think you would leave them in a house of cards for long
legendary
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https://bpip.org
It would be interesting to know who exactly was cashing out on the day PayBase launched (while XPY was just about $20).  By the time the site came up here, it was looking to be around $14.65. 
seems like that would be pretty easy to see the largest movements of coins on day 1?

Trouble is that any coins sold on Paybase probably didn't even hit the blockchain until whoever bought them tried to withdraw.
legendary
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https://bpip.org
Someone posted Josh's reply to this guy's signoff, but not this. Amazingly it is still there.
https://hashtalk.org/topic/35711/my-conspiracy-theory
Archive: https://archive.today/8umbW

https://i.imgur.com/yIWe1vI.jpg

Add this to the list of ebablings in that thread:

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Edited 2020-11-28 to fix a broken image

Yeah, it pretty clear that things like decent software don't make the list.

Edit: "Those dont make the list" are MrCEO's words, sorry the screenshot doesn't make that clear.
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It would be interesting to know who exactly was cashing out on the day PayBase launched (while XPY was just about $20).  By the time the site came up here, it was looking to be around $14.65. 
seems like that would be pretty easy to see the largest movements of coins on day 1?
newbie
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It would be interesting to know who exactly was cashing out on the day PayBase launched (while XPY was just about $20).  By the time the site came up here, it was looking to be around $14.65.  
me grinning

edit also cats with boobs, i invested with. i rock
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It would be interesting to know who exactly was cashing out on the day PayBase launched (while XPY was just about $20).  By the time the site came up here, it was looking to be around $14.65. 
sr. member
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The Scamcoats are coming!
Odd how it almost seems like the whole XPY market is being run by one guy:




Nothing for a day and then Josh comes online at HT and at the very same time every Buy Bid above $.50 is sucked up. Thats what you call one of those "coincidences".  Roll Eyes

Someone posted Josh's reply to this guy's signoff, but not this. Amazingly it is still there.
https://hashtalk.org/topic/35711/my-conspiracy-theory
Archive: https://archive.today/8umbW




Another one rides the bus...

legendary
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https://bpip.org
People are tearing this guy running XPY Metals  a new bunghole on HT:

I've seen that weird capitalization style somewhere. Do we know who's that Bazillions guy?

Like most super-trusted XPY businesses they feel it's unnecessary to provide any kind of contact or business information on the website.
legendary
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vancefox wrote a nice code review of it, if you are interested in the inflationary mechanism
https://vancefox.wordpress.com/2015/03/30/paycoin-xpy/


the paycoin foundation is currently debating what to do about it but i bet the coin is worth 1 satoshi before theyve decided anything
legendary
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Is that really true, I don't know the coin code, that the prime controllers stake less and less as the available coins are locked up in normal wallets for staking?

Nope, Staking relies on the amount of weight you have vs the network weight.

If you have 125k XPY in a prime Staker that gives you 350% compounding, it will always Stake at the minimum time and gain more Coins (and weight) than the rest of the network can.
legendary
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Im confused does all of this mean my "immortal primes" can just stop when this guy closes the website? i mean a websites forether right? not just anybody can have a website?

Archive the pages - Maybe your primes will work through that

hero member
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Is that really true, I don't know the coin code, that the prime controllers stake less and less as the available coins are locked up in normal wallets for staking?
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