but Bugala is still on discord with them.
Then write him on discord to comment on the independent bitcointalk.
I think he can answer our questions:
- what happened to the entries of @Giaki3003.
if dude bugala don't write back to you on discord and this bitcointalk forum we know he is is a paid barker on discord from dodger and crook Pascal Papara.
@dhol432 I recommend taking a screenshot from discord to let other bitcointalk users know that
Pascal Papara, Dmitry Turnic, Fabio Falcucci, Kanwar Cheema, Andreas Gromoll, Tanja Bauer, Sandro Loi, Jimmy Artawan, Mattheus Lobo are scammers.
Their devices , products are fiction and deception.
Not sure how my name got dragged in this.
Whoever Pascal Papara is, to me he is an old fashioned scamcoiner, whom promotes his multiple projects over the internet in hopes of attracting as many people as possible looking for the "bitcoin" thrill. He clearly lacks the knowledge and drive to make a real project, so has to make his copycats over and over to keep them competitive with the market. I recall he wasn't able to change the network port for his first gossip fork. I was in the community at the time because of a friend of mine, so I "took over" and provided some form of support, together with another german individual. I first encountered Pascal Papara as he was constantly polluting our netcode with transcendence network messages. His group of acolytes wasn't happy with my complaints, we had a nice fight (I was a young kid with not much to do back then, i wasn't even into crypto yet afaik) and that was it. I later met Pascal Papara again, a few months ago, when he asked another project to delist his coin as they were "dumping" it. Again, I was to some extent involved with this project, and very much sick of this behaviour (I only want to forget that such people exist), so another fight of sorts erupted. I was recently sent a message from a friend of mine, whom told me you were still discussing about my old conversations for some reason, so here I am.
I'm sorry, but old messages seem lost forever (I have no idea how they were deleted). I hope this message can help clear any confusion and/or affiliation there may have been between me and this scamcoiner, I have nothing to do with him and would rather be as far away as possible from his crippled logic and diseased brain.
This being said, I agree having such individuals running blatant scams and keeping them relevant for so many years is a serious issue. Fortunately, the market tends to make sure projects such as these have a slow, but painful death. I published a functional PoC of an exploit
https://github.com/giaki3003/stake-grinding-kernels one can run on many altcoins which run on old, legacy PoS code, which is only the case for older scamcoins, which lets a staker produce a numerous amount of blocks with little effort. I've seen this PoC evolve into complex scripts and fully-featured "grinders", and projects which didn't upgrade timely after our responsible disclosure procedure are at a severe risk of a variety of attacks. Telos, obviously, has a "developer" who may be very good at scamming people, but doesn't know anything about code. Neither do his Fiverr developers whom he keeps changing in hopes of actually getting some real development done.
My friend of mine, who asked me a few weeks ago to survey the Telos chain for any grinding behaviour, feared what I confirmed shortly after. Telos is being exploited, in all ways, by addresses such as this
https://explorer.teloscoin.org/address/GhBL8uKWoYjGF1eogev4aLooQTD92npLns (I advise people who are interested in this to run their own explorer/take screenshots, as Pascal seems to have the tendency to cancel my messages)
The masternode reward has been stolen consistently for the last 6 months, by a stake grinder whom has taken around 70% of the blocks available to stakers for this period of time.
Pascal Papara seems to be aware of this, and has urged his Fiverr army of "developers" to fix this. Their attempt has been... well, have a look.
https://github.com/RSerhii/transcendence/tree/3.0.2Total and utter amateurs, trying their best at nabbling together some workable code of sorts. With absolutely no idea of what they're doing.
The attempted fork has already failed a few times if i'm not mistaken. And, judging by the development pace of the Fiverr army of "developers", I don't think it'll suceed anytime soon.
This being addressed, i would like you all to not include me in any conversation about this individual from now on, be it here on this forum, or elsewhere. I do not want to have anything to do with this project, I have asked you multiple times to leave me alone, the next thing will be blocking every single mention of this sad little scam I see.
Pascal, I told you anything you would do would be a failure. You didn't listen, it is what it is.