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Topic: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - 1,150 TH/S HASH RATE (1GH/S per Unit) - page 99. (Read 565833 times)

hero member
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Lol. Check my more recent posts. You know as well as I do I sold my shares in AM a week ago for a twenty percent profit. Using false information to forward your own agenda just shows how weak your argument is.

And FYI, I brought DRK @ 0.014 and sold at 0.043, then got into XC @ 0.003 and rode the wave up to 0.0045. So yeah, nursing a huge hangover today and will do to again tomorrow, But not for the reasons you expect.

Enjoy.

I didn't actually read the post where you said you sold genuinely. I only remember reading where you were excitable about raising capital to buy in, so apologies there. . 20% profit if you got in when you wrote you were seems pretty impressive.. not even sure there was room for it but you done good if so.
I think I only managed to squeeze out around 7% in the last week  there.  Undecided

Glad to see though that your recent excursions on securities market haven't resulted in seeking emergency accommodation,
and your xc and drk trades paid off nicely having you on the champagne instead, I can only afford a few stellas tonight because no dividends here.
 best of luck in any future bitcoin adventures.

hero member
Activity: 595
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My point should be easy to understand: We are now at a price level before the 1500TH/s announcement (which is btw still way up from the initial IPO price six months ago). Since then, mainly two things changed: a lot of people bought in at 0.095 / 0.0975 and the hashrate went from 500TH/s to ~1200TH/s. Once dividends resume, which according to cryptx will be next friday, there will be a correction.

As above, we'll see the share price rise again once divs start coming in. Peta has a great ROI and due to the reinvestment it should help prolong solid dividends. The team has done amazingly well so far, we have a massive hashrate, there's no reason for us not to be one of the biggest players a year down the line!
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 102
My point should be easy to understand: We are now at a price level before the 1500TH/s announcement (which is btw still way up from the initial IPO price six months ago). Since then, mainly two things changed: a lot of people bought in at 0.095 / 0.0975 and the hashrate went from 500TH/s to ~1200TH/s. Once dividends resume, which according to cryptx will be next friday, there will be a correction.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
And look, it's already begun Smiley



Glad I could clear up that misunderstanding.
~Happy Tradin'

Whatever happens to the share price now, this will fix it:



As I understand it, you're not getting divs yet, so unless you're impressed by pastelled colors and large numbers, what's your point?
*Updated:
~Happy Tradin'
full member
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Merit: 102
laws dont apply to the transfer of information
inter-bitcoin transfers are a safehaven

I yield to your obvious wisdom. Its good to know Shavers, Shrem and Ulbricht having nothing to fear.

The whole drug thing might have had something to do with those arrests.
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 102
And look, it's already begun Smiley



Glad I could clear up that misunderstanding.
~Happy Tradin'

Whatever happens to the share price now, this will fix it:

copper member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
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Considering there are lot of threads on this forum your work isn't finished. There are thousands of people investing in unregulated high risk securities and they need your help. (apparently all of them don't know what they are doing)
...

~95% of these unregulated securities have lost money for investors--through theft, exchange closures, theft and exchange closures, honest incompetence, honest incompetence and exchange closures... the reasons are irrelevant.  Therefore, I'd hazard a guess that ~95% of said investors could have used some help, no?

There's a small chance that said intrepid investors and finance aficionados intended to lose money, (perhaps to get back at Teh Man [see: Daddy Issues] or some humiliation/sub/SnM fetish, don't know, don't judge), but, unless these fora are breeding grounds of social deviance, I'd say we're still close to 90%.

But you're not one of those 95%.
No.
You're different.
Happy investin' Smiley

None of what you said is wrong, but it's a bit of a broken record by this point. you've said your piece. Nobody can claim they weren't warned if they do indeed lose their shirts. You can come back and quote it smugly by all means at that point. Until then most are doing nicely here.

We already got a smattering of negativity recently, following which some investors have fleed, after making a miscalculation to ride the scryptx wave then  to the somewhat safer waters of ASICMINER for the earth shattering dividends.. a 70% yield, a rise to 3.5btc/share in some former peta stockholders projections.

On a side note, holy fucking shit. I'm not going to go into this now but holy fucking shit.

Should be a very prosperous week

yeah...
just added insult to injury. probably nursing a particularly brutal hangover this morning


Lol. Check my more recent posts. You know as well as I do I sold my shares in AM a week ago for a twenty percent profit. Using false information to forward your own agenda just shows how weak your argument is.

And FYI, I brought DRK @ 0.014 and sold at 0.023, then got into XC @ 0.003 and rode the wave up to 0.0045. So yeah, nursing a huge hangover today and will do to again tomorrow, But not for the reasons you expect.

Enjoy.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
laws dont apply to the transfer of information
inter-bitcoin transfers are a safehaven

I yield to your obvious wisdom. Its good to know Shavers, Shrem and Ulbricht having nothing to fear.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 254
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Considering there are lot of threads on this forum your work isn't finished. There are thousands of people investing in unregulated high risk securities and they need your help. (apparently all of them don't know what they are doing)
...

~95% of these unregulated securities have lost money for investors--through theft, exchange closures, theft and exchange closures, honest incompetence, honest incompetence and exchange closures... the reasons are irrelevant.  Therefore, I'd hazard a guess that ~95% of said investors could have used some help, no?

There's a small chance that said intrepid investors and finance aficionados intended to lose money, (perhaps to get back at Teh Man [see: Daddy Issues] or some humiliation/sub/SnM fetish, don't know, don't judge), but, unless these fora are breeding grounds of social deviance, I'd say we're still close to 90%.

But you're not one of those 95%.
No.
You're different.
Happy investin' Smiley

None of what you said is wrong, but it's a bit of a broken record by this point. you've said your piece. Nobody can claim they weren't warned if they do indeed lose their shirts. You can come back and quote it smugly by all means at that point. Until then most are doing nicely here.

We already got a smattering of negativity recently, following which some investors have fleed, after making a miscalculation to ride the scryptx wave then  to the somewhat safer waters of ASICMINER for the earth shattering dividends.. a 70% yield, a rise to 3.5btc/share in some former peta stockholders projections.
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Anotheranonlol, apparently my previous posts lacked clarity, so I'll take this opportunity to elucidate:
I did not mean to suggest you should invest in another cryptix offering.  That, undoubtedly, will also result in financial losses for finance hobbyists.
Nor did I suggest "investing" in another "security" that has been in a steady decline since its listing on Havelock (much like Havelock's own listing).
I simply pointed out that PETA prices will fall.
And look, it's already begun Smiley



Glad I could clear up that misunderstanding.
~Happy Tradin'
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
This site is really becoming quite useless. You guys should give up this mud slinging!

We are simply investing our virtual tokens in a mine that is producing more virtual tokens. So, we don't actually own the equipment that produces the tokens, but instead  we have decided to invest our tokens into the imprecisely explained promise to receive a certain percentage of tokens generated and calculated from how many tokens we invested out of the total number invested by the whole group. There is no money involved and the tokens only exist by virtue of the fact that a corresponding transaction is recorded on a block chain that has no physical existence. Some people traded real money to obtain tokens to invest but they did not pay anything real (but only tokens) to 'buy into' the promise. So, how can trading in tokens be any different than using Monopoly money to buy four green houses? This is all only a game. It makes no difference if later we can exchange these tokens for real money. There are other games on the internet where we can pay real money to play a virtual game in a virtual world.

The fact that we have this hope and belief that we might be able to exchange these tokens to real cash does not change the fact that this is only a game we are playing.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
What cryptx is doing is not illegal, not while he isnt doing it, instead its havelock doing the biddings.

Nope. Its cryptx that is issuing the shares, thats promoting their sale, and receiving the proceeds. That they are being traded by a company registered elsewhere is irrelevant, you are not allowed to promote or sell financial instruments or ponzi's in EU/US markets that trade on a (fictitious) Nigerian stock exchange either. Not even ones that trade on the NYSE unless you have the appropriate licenses (and depending on what license, those securities in questions should also be registered in the country where they are being offered).

NB, havelock itself is breaking plenty regulations too, but at least I dont expect EU/US authorities to do much about that beyond issuing a warning to investors. Cryptx, being a Belgian company, thats quite a different story.

havelock does the issuance, technically there is no stock, its all virtual
so are colored coins and bitcoins illegal too now?
pirating is illegal also, doesnt stop me

laws dont apply to the transfer of information
inter-bitcoin transfers are a safehaven
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 504
...
Considering there are lot of threads on this forum your work isn't finished. There are thousands of people investing in unregulated high risk securities and they need your help. (apparently all of them don't know what they are doing)
...

~95% of these unregulated securities have lost money for investors--through theft, exchange closures, theft and exchange closures, honest incompetence, honest incompetence and exchange closures... the reasons are irrelevant.  Therefore, I'd hazard a guess that ~95% of said investors could have used some help, no?

There's a small chance that said intrepid investors and finance aficionados intended to lose money, (perhaps to get back at Teh Man [see: Daddy Issues] or some humiliation/sub/SnM fetish, don't know, don't judge), but, unless these fora are breeding grounds of social deviance, I'd say we're still close to 90%.

But you're not one of those 95%.
No.
You're different.
Happy investin' Smiley

None of what you said is wrong, but it's a bit of a broken record by this point. you've said your piece. Nobody can claim they weren't warned if they do indeed lose their shirts. You can come back and quote it smugly by all means at that point. Until then most are doing nicely here.

We already got a smattering of negativity recently, following which some investors have fleed, after making a miscalculation to ride the scryptx wave then  to the somewhat safer waters of ASICMINER for the earth shattering dividends.. a 70% yield, a rise to 3.5btc/share in some former peta stockholders projections.

On a side note, holy fucking shit. I'm not going to go into this now but holy fucking shit.

Should be a very prosperous week

yeah...
just added insult to injury. probably nursing a particularly brutal hangover this morning
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
What cryptx is doing is not illegal, not while he isnt doing it, instead its havelock doing the biddings.

Nope. Its cryptx that is issuing the shares, thats promoting their sale, and receiving the proceeds. That they are being traded by a company registered elsewhere is irrelevant, you are not allowed to promote or sell financial instruments or ponzi's in EU/US markets that trade on a (fictitious) Nigerian stock exchange either. Not even ones that trade on the NYSE unless you have the appropriate licenses (and depending on what license, those securities in questions should also be registered in the country where they are being offered).

NB, havelock itself is breaking plenty regulations too, but at least I dont expect EU/US authorities to do much about that beyond issuing a warning to investors. Cryptx, being a Belgian company, thats quite a different story.
legendary
Activity: 1057
Merit: 1009
Ipo ended, so there are 77492 shares, and 1220TH/s, so if the hash rate remains at this level we have 15.7436GH/s for every share, a little more than 15GH/s promised, good !  Smiley

Can we get that confirmed by cryptx?

Oh yes, this is a calculation i made by myself, no official cryptx statement..... (just to be clear...)
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Jesus!  You have a job to do and you are still here chatting. How can we take investment advice from someone with such poor work ethics? You need to stop undermining yourself.

I'm sure multiple personality disorder is helping you with keeping presence in other threads but we need you to give 110%

Stop wasting time here where your warning is already received.

I'm not going to answer to your messages anymore because I don't want to be responsible for faiths of people who could be saved by your wisdom.


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Considering there are lot of threads on this forum your work isn't finished. There are thousands of people investing in unregulated high risk securities and they need your help. (apparently all of them don't know what they are doing)
...

~95% of these unregulated securities have lost money for investors--through theft, exchange closures, theft and exchange closures, honest incompetence, honest incompetence and exchange closures... the reasons are irrelevant.  Therefore, I'd hazard a guess that ~95% of said investors could have used some help, no?

There's a small chance that said intrepid investors and finance aficionados intended to lose money, (perhaps to get back at Teh Man [see: Daddy Issues] or some humiliation/sub/SnM fetish, don't know, don't judge), but, unless these fora are breeding grounds of social deviance, I'd say we're still close to 90%.

But you're not one of those 95%.
No.
You're different.
Happy investin' Smiley
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 102
Ipo ended, so there are 77492 shares, and 1220TH/s, so if the hash rate remains at this level we have 15.7436GH/s for every share, a little more than 15GH/s promised, good !  Smiley

Can we get that confirmed by cryptx?
full member
Activity: 174
Merit: 102
Spread FUD -> get cheap shares -> watch price rise when dividends resume (higher than ever)
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
the only way investors will loose here is if they actually get convinced by puppet that havelock or its securities could get shutdown.

What cryptx is doing is not illegal, not while he isnt doing it, instead its havelock doing the biddings.
To cryptx's country, he just has lots of crypto currency, some coming from havelock
nothing illegal in that.
legendary
Activity: 1057
Merit: 1009
Ipo ended, so there are 77492 shares, and 1220TH/s, so if the hash rate remains at this level we have 15.7436GH/s for every share, a little more than 15GH/s promised, good !  Smiley
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
If only you came to warn us few months ago.  Cry
Great timing btw!

Considering there are lot of threads on this forum your work isn't finished. There are thousands of people investing in unregulated high risk securities and they need your help. (apparently all of them don't know what they are doing)

Puppet man to the rescue!

I dont give a hoot who you call but for cryptx sake, I hope he calls a competent lawyer. You might get away with this if you live in banana republic, but you're not gonna get away with it in the EU or US.  BTW, Ive been around the block. Ive been stating this ever since the first major bitcoin IPO happened (gigamining on glbse), and ive been ridiculed by people like you every step of the way. "bitcoin isnt money", "bitcoin isnt regulated", "bitcoin is anonymous", 'its all just virtual", blah blah. Of course I also turned out to be correct, and people who thought they could anonymously invest/gamble in unregistered securities because "bitcoin", they lost fortunes, their anonymity and more often than not, both.

GigaVPS turned it around after consulting with lawyers, but before catching regulatory heat. Cryptx may be able to do the same, just be aware of what the consequences of that will be to you.
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