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Topic: Top 5 Digital Currency Hacks, Thefts & Scams of 2014 (Read 885 times)

legendary
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Still Waiting for that phone call Spoetnik, your words are just meaningless none-sense. It's been over 2 months and not one ring from mysterious man, who has not even revealed his name yet.

Transparency at its finest from a man who dwells on Alternative Coins and talks trash day and night.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/trust-index-the-original-developer-verification-free-for-next-48hrs-716264

legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
Your URL in your SIG is included in my version of this list with a scam for approving coins (and your many clones of course)
had it not been for me pointing out scammy bullshit you pulled before you may have gotten away with it too LOL

a corrupt lying child IPO coin cloner from December 2013 wants to start a system where he is in charge of what coins are legit or not ? suuuuuure LOL
i don't suppose all YOUR IPO clone coins would be approved huh ?

the OP here is such a clueless little noob he uses old coin symbols from well known honest legit coins for his new clones LOL
Google search it before hand is my advice son Wink
legendary
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 With the rapid rise of digital currency popularity in 2014, the potential for fraud, high-risk investments and scams was set to increase in similar pace. In 2014 alone, Coins Source estimates over $500,000,000 were lost, and that may be the tip of the iceberg.

Many early adopters of Bitcoin have experienced an unexpected increase in wealth, making them attractive targets for fraudsters and scammers alike. And since it is often very difficult to apply any sort of regulation or law in the world of the cryptocurrencies due to its anonymous nature, these activities often go unpunished, thus making it very attractive environment for fraud and scams...


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