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donator
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September 30, 2022, 01:44:53 PM
#28
So this software magically makes your car mine $20/hr worth of Bitcoin?  What ASICs are being used to reach this feat?  I hate to call bullshit, but I'm going to.  Even if your car could somehow mine Bitcoin faster than the best ASICs on the market, it's not like the electricity is free.  You're still paying for it.  I'm not sure if you expect someone to give you 5 grand just on the promise of this magic software with no evidence of it working whatsoever, but I find it extremely unlikely.  This doesn't even come close to passing the sniff test.  If this were possible, people would be buying fleets of these cars and parking them at chargers all over the country.

As I posted in the original post, we are the first to develop a solution like this and it is completely new way of mining crypto. We’ve sold 600 units already and all the feedback is positive. Everybody has it own choice how and where to invest his money.

OK, I hated calling bullshit on this before, but I feel a lot better about calling this bullshit now after seeing your response.  You haven't sold 600 units already.  Nobody with enough money to buy an electric vehicle is throwing their money and magic software.  People here (perhaps unlike you) understand that you need specialized mining equipment to mine Bitcoin.  It isn't a software thing, the software to mine is very simple and has been open source for more than a decade now.  It's hardware that you need to mine Bitcoin and this hardware isn't built into electric vehicles.  If you're going to attempt a scam here, you could at least learn the basics of what you're claiming.

Are you familiar what kind of hardware and microchips are used in the charging system? Guess not.

Are you familiar with how ASICs work?  Guess not.  Please stop this nonsense.  There are no microchips in the charging system capable of hashing at anywhere near the rates you claim.  It's laughable that you would suggest otherwise.  Give up this terrible attempt at a scam.  Doubling down on it is just toasting your account.  What you're claiming is idiotic and the fact that after you have been called out you continue to try and defend the scam by claiming some higher level of understanding about ASICs when it's clear you have no clue what you're talking about is embarrassing.  Move along man.  Nobody is buying into this fantasy. 
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
September 30, 2022, 12:21:34 PM
#27
OK, I hated calling bullshit on this before, but I feel a lot better about calling this bullshit now after seeing your response. 

Feel free to call it mother of all brontosaurus shit.

Right now one TH/s is getting you 0.0000039 BTC, in an hour 0.0000001625.
Op is saying 0.0010007 so that's 6,158 TH/s or roughly 60 S19PRO, and he is selling all this for just 5000$.
He has the chips and the gear worth even at a bitmain discount $120k and he's just selling you this out of, pure generosity.

No, even our software is protected by an innovation patent and copyright in the European Patent Office

Nice, number of the patent, please?

The price is for a car and it's a lifetime purchase with NO other subscriptions or fees.

As obviously since you have sold 600 you still have one sitting around, I or anybody here can create a worker on a mining pool, give you the login details and you can show us how you push 6Petahash through it live.

legendary
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September 30, 2022, 12:02:33 PM
#26
I’ve explained how it works but you haven’t understood, I see that you are really not technically educated:)
Oh I guess we are so lucky that we have such a big ''educated tech expert'' like yourself in this forum  Roll Eyes
legendary
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September 30, 2022, 08:09:05 AM
#25
Are you familiar what kind of hardware and microchips are used in the charging system? Guess not.

Are you? I guess not! Please answer concrete questions with concrete answers, if you can, otherwise, stop writing nonsense.
Electric vehicle charging systems do not contain ASIC chips capable of mining cryptocurrencies. You are welcome to prove me wrong.

I’ve explained how it works but you haven’t understood, I see that you are really not technically educated:)

But you haven't actually explained anything here. Now, you can claim that we're all technically uneducated, which just proves that this topic is nothing more than bullshit, or you can explain how the whole process works if you want to prove it's legit. It is your decision.
newbie
Activity: 74
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September 30, 2022, 05:34:50 AM
#24
Are you familiar what kind of hardware and microchips are used in the charging system? Guess not.
Microchip that is worth 0.28 BTC?!
It must be some top secret alien technology, and you are the only one holding the key to unlock it's full potential, right?  Roll Eyes

I still didn't see a single proof you ever sold anything, so I am calling what you are doing now - selling of Snake Oil.

I’ve explained how it works but you haven’t understood, I see that you are really not technically educated:)
legendary
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September 30, 2022, 04:54:21 AM
#23
Are you familiar what kind of hardware and microchips are used in the charging system? Guess not.
Microchip that is worth 0.28 BTC?!
It must be some top secret alien technology, and you are the only one holding the key to unlock it's full potential, right?  Roll Eyes

I still didn't see a single proof you ever sold anything, so I am calling what you are doing now - selling of Snake Oil.
newbie
Activity: 74
Merit: 0
September 29, 2022, 10:25:41 AM
#22
So this software magically makes your car mine $20/hr worth of Bitcoin?  What ASICs are being used to reach this feat?  I hate to call bullshit, but I'm going to.  Even if your car could somehow mine Bitcoin faster than the best ASICs on the market, it's not like the electricity is free.  You're still paying for it.  I'm not sure if you expect someone to give you 5 grand just on the promise of this magic software with no evidence of it working whatsoever, but I find it extremely unlikely.  This doesn't even come close to passing the sniff test.  If this were possible, people would be buying fleets of these cars and parking them at chargers all over the country.

As I posted in the original post, we are the first to develop a solution like this and it is completely new way of mining crypto. We’ve sold 600 units already and all the feedback is positive. Everybody has it own choice how and where to invest his money.

OK, I hated calling bullshit on this before, but I feel a lot better about calling this bullshit now after seeing your response.  You haven't sold 600 units already.  Nobody with enough money to buy an electric vehicle is throwing their money and magic software.  People here (perhaps unlike you) understand that you need specialized mining equipment to mine Bitcoin.  It isn't a software thing, the software to mine is very simple and has been open source for more than a decade now.  It's hardware that you need to mine Bitcoin and this hardware isn't built into electric vehicles.  If you're going to attempt a scam here, you could at least learn the basics of what you're claiming.

Are you familiar what kind of hardware and microchips are used in the charging system? Guess not.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 29, 2022, 10:05:35 AM
#21
So this software magically makes your car mine $20/hr worth of Bitcoin?  What ASICs are being used to reach this feat?  I hate to call bullshit, but I'm going to.  Even if your car could somehow mine Bitcoin faster than the best ASICs on the market, it's not like the electricity is free.  You're still paying for it.  I'm not sure if you expect someone to give you 5 grand just on the promise of this magic software with no evidence of it working whatsoever, but I find it extremely unlikely.  This doesn't even come close to passing the sniff test.  If this were possible, people would be buying fleets of these cars and parking them at chargers all over the country.

As I posted in the original post, we are the first to develop a solution like this and it is completely new way of mining crypto. We’ve sold 600 units already and all the feedback is positive. Everybody has it own choice how and where to invest his money.

OK, I hated calling bullshit on this before, but I feel a lot better about calling this bullshit now after seeing your response.  You haven't sold 600 units already.  Nobody with enough money to buy an electric vehicle is throwing their money and magic software.  People here (perhaps unlike you) understand that you need specialized mining equipment to mine Bitcoin.  It isn't a software thing, the software to mine is very simple and has been open source for more than a decade now.  It's hardware that you need to mine Bitcoin and this hardware isn't built into electric vehicles.  If you're going to attempt a scam here, you could at least learn the basics of what you're claiming.
newbie
Activity: 74
Merit: 0
September 29, 2022, 02:25:09 AM
#20
So this software magically makes your car mine $20/hr worth of Bitcoin?  What ASICs are being used to reach this feat?  I hate to call bullshit, but I'm going to.  Even if your car could somehow mine Bitcoin faster than the best ASICs on the market, it's not like the electricity is free.  You're still paying for it.  I'm not sure if you expect someone to give you 5 grand just on the promise of this magic software with no evidence of it working whatsoever, but I find it extremely unlikely.  This doesn't even come close to passing the sniff test.  If this were possible, people would be buying fleets of these cars and parking them at chargers all over the country.

As I posted in the original post, we are the first to develop a solution like this and it is completely new way of mining crypto. We’ve sold 600 units already and all the feedback is positive. Everybody has it own choice how and where to invest his money.

You literally didn't explain it in the first post. And this one wasn't an answer to OgNasty's question. The answer you need to give is an explanation on HOW.
Anyone can say that they were the first to develope a magic mystery money software. This isn't an explanation, you are just making a claim that anyone can do. Sure, i can make a software that mines during the charging my car, it's just i have to pay for that extra electricity that goes for mining and not charging my car.

Using the microchips in the charging infrastructure that consumes the energy that is not being consumed for charging the battery while charging but the charging station has the capacity to output. Is that clear enough?
legendary
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September 29, 2022, 12:53:37 AM
#19
So this software magically makes your car mine $20/hr worth of Bitcoin?  What ASICs are being used to reach this feat?  I hate to call bullshit, but I'm going to.  Even if your car could somehow mine Bitcoin faster than the best ASICs on the market, it's not like the electricity is free.  You're still paying for it.  I'm not sure if you expect someone to give you 5 grand just on the promise of this magic software with no evidence of it working whatsoever, but I find it extremely unlikely.  This doesn't even come close to passing the sniff test.  If this were possible, people would be buying fleets of these cars and parking them at chargers all over the country.

As I posted in the original post, we are the first to develop a solution like this and it is completely new way of mining crypto. We’ve sold 600 units already and all the feedback is positive. Everybody has it own choice how and where to invest his money.

You literally didn't explain it in the first post. And this one wasn't an answer to OgNasty's question. The answer you need to give is an explanation on HOW.
Anyone can say that they were the first to develope a magic mystery money software. This isn't an explanation, you are just making a claim that anyone can do. Sure, i can make a software that mines during the charging my car, it's just i have to pay for that extra electricity that goes for mining and not charging my car.
newbie
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September 28, 2022, 10:12:55 AM
#18
I'm talking about YOUR software, is it open source?

No, even our software is protected by an innovation patent and copyright in the European Patent Office

That sounds like bs to me, do you really expect people to install an unknown closed source software into their cars and risk their lives?

That’s why the software is with all the licenses and certifications for quality approval from certified assurance company Adastra. We will not provide a untested and harmful software.

All the users that are using the services are investors who invested in the project in 2019. We've done a crowdfunding program. The price is for an installation, installation can be done only for one car for one purchase. We announced the service here before launching the website because we want to spread the word before making it public for everyone and it's a successful strategy for now because hate and rejection make a better hype than everything.
Oh really? Why don't you be so kind a show as your crowdfunding page so we can confirm this information.
Unless all your investors are coming from Bulgaria, that country must be known worldwide for many electric vehicle owners and investors   Cheesy
Nobody here is hating or rejecting anything, but more you speak more this sounds like one big scam and selling of snake oil.

Everything will be listed on our website so stay tuned to check it as soon as we launch it
member
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Crypto - Fiat Exchange
September 28, 2022, 09:41:50 AM
#17
I'm talking about YOUR software, is it open source?

No, even our software is protected by an innovation patent and copyright in the European Patent Office

That sounds like bs to me, do you really expect people to install an unknown closed source software into their cars and risk their lives?
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
September 28, 2022, 09:24:16 AM
#16
All the users that are using the services are investors who invested in the project in 2019. We've done a crowdfunding program. The price is for an installation, installation can be done only for one car for one purchase. We announced the service here before launching the website because we want to spread the word before making it public for everyone and it's a successful strategy for now because hate and rejection make a better hype than everything.
Oh really? Why don't you be so kind a show as your crowdfunding page so we can confirm this information.
Unless all your investors are coming from Bulgaria, that country must be known worldwide for many electric vehicle owners and investors   Cheesy
Nobody here is hating or rejecting anything, but more you speak more this sounds like one big scam and selling of snake oil.
full member
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September 28, 2022, 08:52:05 AM
#15
Interesting.
Awaiting full video presentation and review.
Without that, forget that you gonna make ANY sale.
newbie
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September 28, 2022, 08:43:03 AM
#14
I'm talking about YOUR software, is it open source?

No, even our software is protected by an innovation patent and copyright in the European Patent Office

Price: 0.28 BTC

The price is for a car and it's a lifetime purchase with NO other subscriptions or fees.
What do you mean price is for a car?
You don't have any website, there are no real explanation how this magical passive income works, and you expect people would blindly send you Bitcoin like this...  Cheesy
I am sure it's going to be easy for you to show us some proof for 600 allegedly sold units of your money making machine.
I wonder where all this people came and how they found out about you...

All the users that are using the services are investors who invested in the project in 2019. We've done a crowdfunding program. The price is for an installation, installation can be done only for one car for one purchase. We announced the service here before launching the website because we want to spread the word before making it public for everyone and it's a successful strategy for now because hate and rejection make a better hype than everything.  Smiley
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Crypto - Fiat Exchange
September 28, 2022, 08:21:15 AM
#13
I'm talking about YOUR software, is it open source?
legendary
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September 28, 2022, 07:50:57 AM
#12
Price: 0.28 BTC

The price is for a car and it's a lifetime purchase with NO other subscriptions or fees.
What do you mean price is for a car?
You don't have any website, there are no real explanation how this magical passive income works, and you expect people would blindly send you Bitcoin like this...  Cheesy
I am sure it's going to be easy for you to show us some proof for 600 allegedly sold units of your money making machine.
I wonder where all this people came and how they found out about you...
newbie
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September 28, 2022, 06:43:00 AM
#11
0.28 BTC for the magical software.
Buyer would also need to buy an OBD scanner.
Buyer is installing a foreign software in their cars computer.

Yeah, no.

OBD adapter is provided in the kit.

Open source?

OBDLink LX OBD2

I don't want to be offensive BUT why a person will pay 0.28 BTC for an unknown software will place in your car's ECU? Also even it's legitimate you need to charge your 180W battery for at least 280 times for ROI.

This looks so suspicious...

Not only suspicious, it don't make any sense financially. This is another form of cloud mining scam, it will only make the software developer rich and everybody else will get poorer. Mining itself even isn't the most sensible business in the first place anyway. If you want to make money from crypto, just buy and hold. You will have less headache. Leave mining to big boys. This will only distract you.

There is nothing common with cloud mining, we don’t have any access to any of the vehicles using the service. If it will be simpler to understand for you basically your car becomes a miner using the power of the charging stations
legendary
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September 28, 2022, 06:01:58 AM
#10
I don't want to be offensive BUT why a person will pay 0.28 BTC for an unknown software will place in your car's ECU? Also even it's legitimate you need to charge your 180W battery for at least 280 times for ROI.

This looks so suspicious...

Not only suspicious, it don't make any sense financially. This is another form of cloud mining scam, it will only make the software developer rich and everybody else will get poorer. Mining itself even isn't the most sensible business in the first place anyway. If you want to make money from crypto, just buy and hold. You will have less headache. Leave mining to big boys. This will only distract you.
member
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Crypto - Fiat Exchange
September 28, 2022, 05:56:57 AM
#9
0.28 BTC for the magical software.
Buyer would also need to buy an OBD scanner.
Buyer is installing a foreign software in their cars computer.

Yeah, no.

OBD adapter is provided in the kit.

Open source?
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