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Topic: [Wallets Stolen By Hackers][We're Sorry][Contact Anon136 For Escrow] - page 5. (Read 77072 times)

legendary
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anyone know how long it takes anon to return your btc?? been waiting almost 2 days now...

well yea 2 points. one is that im trying to process like a 100 messages a day. also some of you may have noticed blockchain.info was on the fritz today for some reason. so that really set me back. i had to try to process a few orders here and there for the brief moments when it was up and working properly.
full member
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anyone know how long it takes anon to return your btc?? been waiting almost 2 days now...
newbie
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full member
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Merit: 100
To lift your spirits, go to NeXT Horizon (NHZ) blockchain and receive free coins with by their Easter Egg Hunt - very cool and innovative.

http://explorer.nhzcrypto.org/?page=easterEgg

EDIT: NHZ is a POS but has a server bounty system (SBS) that basically imitates "mining" if you establish a p2p node...still early...community is still small...resources coming along and devs are quite good. Happy Easter.
sr. member
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Has there been a legitimate IPO outside of Reddcoin?  I invested in the Reddcoin one, because I was convinced the devs were legit, but even then I was still worried I could be wrong.  Luckily, I was right.

However, every other IPO I've witnessed has ended up being a scam, in one way or another.

Heavycoin was a good IPO.

There are lots of them.... I wouldnt call an IPO a blanket scam. Like you I too went into the IPO of REDDcoin... they seemed to be making sense, including the 90 day distributed model. But in all honestly, I got plain lucky... I was probably 10 days old into the crypto world Smiley
sr. member
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I feel bad for Anon136 that he was used by the scammer. I hope his reputation will not be ruined because of a stupid person.



Actually, to the contrary. If a scammer scoots and the escrow is left with the BTC, their reputation will go up ten fold when the money is returned back to the investors. The trust is only strengthened Smiley
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When does Stage begin?

Wow guys, did I not call this out as a scam on page two? Why do people continue to fall for this stuff?
hero member
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This is sad, but not surprising at all. My condolences to everyone who lost their money. Entertaining thread nevertheless.
full member
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thank you - it's too bad people have nothing better to do than steal - guess they're too lazy to go out and find a real job and be productive - it's a shame they were raised in a manner where they can live with themselves after stealing from others.

In a very real sense, their greatest victims are themselves.

Consider: Satoshi Nakamoto could buy a swanky seaside estate in the East Hamptons without a second thought except for the IRS. BCNext, whoever he is, will never have to work again. As long as he knows how to manage money, he has the scarce luxury of never having to worry about his bills. He could work on whatever he wants - no matter how exotic or flaky - and his standard of living won't suffer.

But what if Edgecoin didn't take off? If the OP hadn't scoffed off with the BTC, if he had thrown his mind and heart into the project, he would have had this luxury in only one short year - the luxury of updating his resume:

"EDGECOIN FOUNDER AND CHIEF DEVELOPER:"

Had the OP been on the level, he could have put down a paragraph that would give him a real leg up in getting a "real" job - a job with a starting salary of about $100,000 per annum.

But instead, the kid threw it all away. He ruined his reputation, made people around here even more guarded, and ran the real risk of being doxed into welfare country. All for the sum of about 50 unescrowed BTC. The price of a mid-range car, or about one hundred and thirty pieces of one-ounce silver.

I lost ~$200. Whoever the OP was, he lost much more.

Good way to look at it Smiley

i thought it was like 75 btc

@Jonesd: Thanks!

@Gingermod: Just a rough estimate. Feel free to adjust the figures to your liking.

Ever heard of a "blockchain" ?
legendary
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thank you - it's too bad people have nothing better to do than steal - guess they're too lazy to go out and find a real job and be productive - it's a shame they were raised in a manner where they can live with themselves after stealing from others.

In a very real sense, their greatest victims are themselves.

Consider: Satoshi Nakamoto could buy a swanky seaside estate in the East Hamptons without a second thought except for the IRS. BCNext, whoever he is, will never have to work again. As long as he knows how to manage money, he has the scarce luxury of never having to worry about his bills. He could work on whatever he wants - no matter how exotic or flaky - and his standard of living won't suffer.

But what if Edgecoin didn't take off? If the OP hadn't scoffed off with the BTC, if he had thrown his mind and heart into the project, he would have had this luxury in only one short year - the luxury of updating his resume:

"EDGECOIN FOUNDER AND CHIEF DEVELOPER:"

Had the OP been on the level, he could have put down a paragraph that would give him a real leg up in getting a "real" job - a job with a starting salary of about $100,000 per annum.

But instead, the kid threw it all away. He ruined his reputation, made people around here even more guarded, and ran the real risk of being doxed into welfare country. All for the sum of about 50 unescrowed BTC. The price of a mid-range car, or about one hundred and thirty pieces of one-ounce silver.

I lost ~$200. Whoever the OP was, he lost much more.

Good way to look at it Smiley

i thought it was like 75 btc

@Jonesd: Thanks!

@Gingermod: Just a rough estimate. Feel free to adjust the figures to your liking.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
He ruined his reputation

Or she, u never find that out, OP moved to next scam coin.


Or "she;" true.
full member
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thank you - it's too bad people have nothing better to do than steal - guess they're too lazy to go out and find a real job and be productive - it's a shame they were raised in a manner where they can live with themselves after stealing from others.

In a very real sense, their greatest victims are themselves.

Consider: Satoshi Nakamoto could buy a swanky seaside estate in the East Hamptons without a second thought except for the IRS. BCNext, whoever he is, will never have to work again. As long as he knows how to manage money, he has the scarce luxury of never having to worry about his bills. He could work on whatever he wants - no matter how exotic or flaky - and his standard of living won't suffer.

But what if Edgecoin didn't take off? If the OP hadn't scoffed off with the BTC, if he had thrown his mind and heart into the project, he would have had this luxury in only one short year - the luxury of updating his resume:

"EDGECOIN FOUNDER AND CHIEF DEVELOPER:"

Had the OP been on the level, he could have put down a paragraph that would give him a real leg up in getting a "real" job - a job with a starting salary of about $100,000 per annum.

But instead, the kid threw it all away. He ruined his reputation, made people around here even more guarded, and ran the real risk of being doxed into welfare country. All for the sum of about 50 unescrowed BTC. The price of a mid-range car, or about one hundred and thirty pieces of one-ounce silver.

I lost ~$200. Whoever the OP was, he lost much more.

Good way to look at it Smiley

i thought it was like 75 btc
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 100
“A fool and his money are soon parted”
50 to 75 BTC from this SCAM plus 70 BTC from  StackCoin... starts to add up... this forum is a GoldMine !!

Maybe we should start to mine suckers...  Grin

Next time just say NO to IPO !
legendary
Activity: 1722
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open source w/e code you have please
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1014
thank you - it's too bad people have nothing better to do than steal - guess they're too lazy to go out and find a real job and be productive - it's a shame they were raised in a manner where they can live with themselves after stealing from others.

In a very real sense, their greatest victims are themselves.

Consider: Satoshi Nakamoto could buy a swanky seaside estate in the East Hamptons without a second thought except for the IRS. BCNext, whoever he is, will never have to work again. As long as he knows how to manage money, he has the scarce luxury of never having to worry about his bills. He could work on whatever he wants - no matter how exotic or flaky - and his standard of living won't suffer.

But what if Edgecoin didn't take off? If the OP hadn't scoffed off with the BTC, if he had thrown his mind and heart into the project, he would have had this luxury in only one short year - the luxury of updating his resume:

"EDGECOIN FOUNDER AND CHIEF DEVELOPER:"

Had the OP been on the level, he could have put down a paragraph that would give him a real leg up in getting a "real" job - a job with a starting salary of about $100,000 per annum.

But instead, the kid threw it all away. He ruined his reputation, made people around here even more guarded, and ran the real risk of being doxed into welfare country. All for the sum of about 50 unescrowed BTC. The price of a mid-range car, or about one hundred and thirty pieces of one-ounce silver.

I lost ~$200. Whoever the OP was, he lost much more.

Good way to look at it Smiley
full member
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member
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Merit: 10
He ruined his reputation

Or she, u never find that out, OP moved to next scam coin.
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
thank you - it's too bad people have nothing better to do than steal - guess they're too lazy to go out and find a real job and be productive - it's a shame they were raised in a manner where they can live with themselves after stealing from others.

In a very real sense, their greatest victims are themselves.

Consider: Satoshi Nakamoto could buy a swanky seaside estate in the East Hamptons without a second thought except for the IRS. BCNext, whoever he is, will never have to work again. As long as he knows how to manage money, he has the scarce luxury of never having to worry about his bills. He could work on whatever he wants - no matter how exotic or flaky - and his standard of living won't suffer.

But what if Edgecoin didn't take off? If the OP hadn't scoffed off with the BTC, if he had thrown his mind and heart into the project, he would have had this luxury in only one short year - the luxury of updating his resume:

"EDGECOIN FOUNDER AND CHIEF DEVELOPER:"

Had the OP been on the level, he could have put down a paragraph that would give him a real leg up in getting a "real" job - a job with a starting salary of about $100,000 per annum.

But instead, the kid threw it all away. He ruined his reputation, made people around here even more guarded, and ran the real risk of being doxed into welfare country. All for the sum of about 50 unescrowed BTC. The price of a mid-range car, or about one hundred and thirty pieces of one-ounce silver.

I lost ~$200. Whoever the OP was, he lost much more.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1014
what is the reason people gets into IPO exactly ?

Mostly getting unfair advantage over regular miner.... (selling their coin before large supply has flooded the market)  which is kind of unfair...  Grin
So basically they got scammed before they were able to scam anybody...  Grin
(how bad is that ? Everybody should thank the scammer for helping the community)



hehe a man not afraid of making controversial statements... Smiley
Wink (controversy is good)

well it is a bit like the "popular" false money scam, when people buy really well imitated false money at half price, thinking they will be able to exchange it easily and end up with nothing as the guy just disappears with their money.
(usually they don't go to the police for obvious reason...)

You're right, but its the only way for the technically inapt to get into coins early. With the sites like betarigs it's easier to mine, but still most altcoin things are still too hard.

On the other hand, an IPO is usually for a successful company to get extra funding to take the next step. It would be more logical to have a premine and IPO the money once the coin is successful. The main problem with developing an altcoin only gets the dev money if he gets part of the premine or has an ipo.

I think a fund would make sense of a group of people that promote the coin and are transparent about the funds.
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