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legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1006
January 18, 2016, 09:22:09 PM
#50
Don't kill Sector before payments please.
Regardless if Sector is alive and kicking, if he don't want to pay ore-mine's investor's it's up to him. Ore-mine's investor's holds nothing to compel Sector to pay up, unlike other issues in this forum where a number of people hold's some dox that can make someone change their mind if they plan to scam.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
January 18, 2016, 09:17:04 PM
#49
I think its one of the inherent problems of bitcoin, it doesn't lend to transparency.  Anonymity is overrated imo.
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
January 18, 2016, 12:15:17 PM
#48
No new info I see this make me skeptical if there are any services who will not scam you. It's hard to trust other services if there are so many scammers around.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
January 18, 2016, 11:19:16 AM
#47
im feel sorry for u all for losing many coin.im glad im not invest in ore mine.but i do collect free satoshi from this shitty site   Angry
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
January 18, 2016, 09:35:04 AM
#46
Don't kill Sector before payments please.
lol x2
member
Activity: 123
Merit: 10
January 18, 2016, 08:48:38 AM
#45
Don't kill Sector before payments please.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
January 18, 2016, 08:47:54 AM
#44
I feel for you brother, I can imagine it's extremely stressful even without that $&!**

For all you know, everyone on this forum is homeless you dumbasses, just because they don't tell you as such..
Also 80% of homeless people own a smartphone (where I live anyway), so I imagine they are quite comfortable using the internet.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
January 18, 2016, 07:59:44 AM
#43
Sad day indeed,  I'm a homeless man just trying to get off the streets,  I'd take a job but disabled...  So,  I  do this, click my booty off...  Lost 4 complete levels and over 4 million satoshi...  I  wrote the people in New York,  to see what they say, if it is a scam, they got the wrong person passed off... So,  sad...

Now since Ore-mine.org  turned to be a scam, maybe it is the time to join/play on a serious website which always pays his users:   Bitcoin Space Mining Game

Sigh, u also another 1 take advantage of ore-mine situation and self promote your website..

Wow, its my first time to see a homeless person posting in a forum though.

Ya.. and knew how to invest using bitcoin..
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
January 18, 2016, 07:10:01 AM
#42
Sad day indeed,  I'm a homeless man just trying to get off the streets,  I'd take a job but disabled...  So,  I  do this, click my booty off...  Lost 4 complete levels and over 4 million satoshi...  I  wrote the people in New York,  to see what they say, if it is a scam, they got the wrong person passed off... So,  sad...

Now since Ore-mine.org  turned to be a scam, maybe it is the time to join/play on a serious website which always pays his users:   Bitcoin Space Mining Game

Sigh, u also another 1 take advantage of ore-mine situation and self promote your website..

Wow, its my first time to see a homeless person posting in a forum though.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
January 18, 2016, 07:08:20 AM
#41
Sad day indeed,  I'm a homeless man just trying to get off the streets,  I'd take a job but disabled...  So,  I  do this, click my booty off...  Lost 4 complete levels and over 4 million satoshi...  I  wrote the people in New York,  to see what they say, if it is a scam, they got the wrong person passed off... So,  sad...

Now since Ore-mine.org  turned to be a scam, maybe it is the time to join/play on a serious website which always pays his users:   Bitcoin Space Mining Game

Sigh, u also another 1 take advantage of ore-mine situation and self promote your website..
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 251
January 18, 2016, 05:22:57 AM
#40
Ok if i put it like this , if fbi did realy took down the site , why is the thread on this forum also taken down , have fbi started taking down forum posts now also? ofc its a dumb trick to get away with less heat from the owners of ore-mine.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
January 18, 2016, 03:31:17 AM
#39

Now since Ore-mine.org  turned to be a scam, maybe it is the time to join/play on a serious website which always pays his users:   Bitcoin Space Mining Game

Sigh, u also another 1 take advantage of ore-mine situation and self promote your website..
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1000
Bitcoiner since start, and continue to love it!
January 18, 2016, 03:14:50 AM
#38

Now since Ore-mine.org  turned to be a scam, maybe it is the time to join/play on a serious website which always pays his users:   Bitcoin Space Mining Game
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 501
January 17, 2016, 10:53:25 PM
#37
You guys underestimate the power of the U.S authorities. They can seize a domain outside of the U.S. Look at Liberty Reserve, hosted in Costa Rica, or Megaupload in Hong Kong. Both were seized by the US, so it can happen. However, Ore-Mine was a Bitcoin business which (unless it's an exchange that trades with "real" money) no authority will seize, due to still being an unregulated or unclear currency in many parts of the world, so they wouldn't shutdown Ore-Mine, unless it was financing money launderers or terrorist activities. Due to the absence of actions by the US authorities pages (which Liberty Reserve and Megaupload did have, everywhere), it's obvious that Ore-Mine wasn't shut down by the US, but that doesn't mean that it could never happen.  

No one underestimated the US authorities. As mentioned, they can only confiscated a website once a legal order is issued anywhere in the world. As for ore-mine, you're right. It was faked.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
January 17, 2016, 10:43:25 PM
#36
You guys underestimate the power of the U.S authorities. They can seize a domain outside of the U.S. Look at Liberty Reserve, hosted in Costa Rica, or Megaupload in Hong Kong. Both were seized by the US, so it can happen. However, Ore-Mine was a Bitcoin business which (unless it's an exchange that trades with "real" money) no authority will seize, due to still being an unregulated or unclear currency in many parts of the world, so they wouldn't shutdown Ore-Mine, unless it was financing money launderers or terrorist activities. Due to the absence of actions by the US authorities pages (which Liberty Reserve and Megaupload did have, everywhere), it's obvious that Ore-Mine wasn't shut down by the US, but that doesn't mean that it could never happen.  
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 501
January 17, 2016, 10:29:10 PM
#35
It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.

As mentioned before, its definitely fake. Just check the nameserver, its still on the same host. Seized domains will be pointed to shadow servers. Besides that, before any seizing occurs, there will be a court order out first. Just like irl before the police can arrest someone, there must be an arrest warrant. Without an official order, the fbi nor any authorities won't have any rights to take over a website.


I literally am in shock that people are believing that the site was seized by the "New York" "Global Illicit Financial Team."  Maybe next time they go to Chicago for their warrant to seize an African website lol People need to begin using logic , I understand some people may be from third world countries on this board and their education may not be very good but please it is just common sense.

Hence why many lost their btc. I categorize this people as cult followers as they still trust sector. Lmao.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
January 17, 2016, 10:27:02 PM
#34
It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.

As mentioned before, its definitely fake. Just check the nameserver, its still on the same host. Seized domains will be pointed to shadow servers. Besides that, before any seizing occurs, there will be a court order out first. Just like irl before the police can arrest someone, there must be an arrest warrant. Without an official order, the fbi nor any authorities won't have any rights to take over a website.


I literally am in shock that people are believing that the site was seized by the "New York" "Global Illicit Financial Team."  Maybe next time they go to Chicago for their warrant to seize an African website lol People need to begin using logic , I understand some people may be from third world countries on this board and their education may not be very good but please it is just common sense.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 501
January 17, 2016, 10:16:23 PM
#33
It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.

As mentioned before, its definitely fake. Just check the nameserver, its still on the same host. Seized domains will be pointed to shadow servers. Besides that, before any seizing occurs, there will be a court order out first. Just like irl before the police can arrest someone, there must be an arrest warrant. Without an official order, the fbi nor any authorities won't have any rights to take over a website.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
January 17, 2016, 10:11:46 PM
#32
I wonder why there are like 4 threads about this already, like people need to start looking to see that there is a thread literally with the same exact topic.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
January 17, 2016, 06:22:25 PM
#31
It's fake for the obvious reasons:

- There would have been a press release by now, just like the Liberty Reserve seizure.

- Seized for what exactly? If they're going after people who run ponzi schemes (pirateat40) then we'd have a lot more seizures of websites. Weirdly enough, it's only been one website out of all the thousands that were running.

Either way, your funds are gone.

Due to the large volume of Bitcoins that Ore-Mine handled, the idea about the site laundering money doesn't seem too wild. But as you said, no crime organization has stated anything about this, so it's probably fake anyways.
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