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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action
by
Gleb Gamow
on 18/12/2015, 20:48:23 UTC
6950 rigs in 2011? Sure..  Roll Eyes

That's what Leroy Fodor said, me quoting his exact words, and he wants you to trust him. HAHAHA

First bruno add this to your research update your thread.

Codenamed Cayman, the Radeon HD 6900 series was expected to be released on November 12, 2010. These release dates were pushed further back and Cayman was released on December 15, 2010. Products include Radeon HD 6950 and Radeon HD 6970.

Radeon HD 6000 Series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radeon_HD_6000_Series

Maybe put that underneath all your nonsense, You can do it in fine print in hopes no one will find it thats ok.

But the more pressing question now is, Why on earth would you help some dude to try and scam more people, that guy stole that victims account thru an app he apparently created, what is your problem. And his scam thread he admitted doing it. And then your gonna help him to do ito to someone else.

What planet are you from man.

Leroy Fodor, you are one delusional fuck! How the fuck am I helping some dude who stole something? Or, are you just making shit up to deflect away from me proving that you're a serial liar?

The following is of Leroy Fodor claiming that he didn't change the name of his Twitter account, then admitted to such after I proved him wrong with "I forgot I did that!" HAHAHA

Bitcoiner: Bruno, what's another clue that we're dealin' with a scammer?
Bruno: Well, they start deleting shit on the internet: https://twitter.com/cyberpinoy
Bitcoiner: You're the bestest! Keep it up.

seriously dumb ass, there is no cyberpinoy twitter because I never had one , you are really reaching now Gleb. You have still not shown what this thread is for SCAM ACCUSATIONS, you accuse my site of being a scam PROVE IT, where are the people I stole from...Oh yea their are NONE, who have I lied to about the project...Oh yea its working better than we expected for investors so we have not lied at all, who has lost thier funds to me without repayment... oh yea NO ONE EVER, when have I promised some4thing and not gone thru wiht my promises...Oh yea NEVER..



Your claim about me and wolvman being the same person DISPROVED
Your claim about KC and ME connected  DISPROVED
Your claim I lied about my bitcoin business ventures being lies DISPROVED
Your claim I offered you a cut for promoting my business DISPROVED
Your claim I deleted a cyberpinoy twitter account DISPROVED

Im 5-0 your 0-5 Don't quit your day job Gleb, oh thats right you dont have one HAHAHAHAHA

Okay you win! Please accept my humble apology. I was just trying to see how far I could I push you. You past the test and I honestly believe in my heart of hearts that ShareMiners is legit.

I will close this thread and ask the mods to delete it after your last reply.

Later, bud.

Bruno Kucinskas

Hey guys, your are far better at judging whether something is ponzi/scam or a regular cloud mining severice. I just read this thread in bitcoin discussion
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=989670.msg10768529#msg10768529 And I want to ask you what do you think of it? It is legit announcement or another dubious cloud mining service is just popping out?

Let's see what they say...

We do not use mining hardware in our business because its not needed Smiley

A "mining" solution where there is no actual "mining" going on. Not so much a ponzi. More like a HYIP.

Also, Gleb Gamow has posted a convincing scam accusation against them:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=990219.0

First I should say after an extensive days of literal crap from Mr Gleb ....

Okay you win! Please accept my humble apology. I was just trying to see how far I could I push you. You past the test and I honestly believe in my heart of hearts that ShareMiners is legit.

I will close this thread and ask the mods to delete it after your last reply.

Later, bud.

Bruno Kucinskas

Ok now this thread:

There is Mining going on its called POS mining (Proof of stake). Our www.stakeminers.com/how.php shows you how combining staking power increases your staking weight on the network, and this results in more frequent stakes with higher rewards per stake. it works like regular mining and your connection to the network as a server enables you to confirm the transactions and help secure the network.

Because an operation of this size could fill a wallet up quickly we have to use more than one coin, we don't want to dominate a network because then your own blocks inside your wallet are fighting each other for a reward. So we have started with a few coins. Because a business like this could literally be forced to buy coins on a daily basis it also secures your investment because we make a lot of buys on the markets which helps to increase the value of the coins and help to make those increases more steady. This all  helps to increase the value of our investors original investments as well.

When putting this project together we first started looking into hardware POW mining, but then decided we wanted a way that we could offer a service that did not have maintenance fees or huge financial consumption in hardware. Situations like that can effect our investors income in a negative way and are things we can not control. As we researched we came across the benefits of POS coins so we began testing. As we tested more and more coins and their staking abilities, we found just the right few to start out with. Each coin does staking a little differently when it comes to the rewards you receive, but all of them have the same basic mechanics, you hold more coins you raise your staking weight on the network. Some coins you have to manually split blocks inside the wallet others do it automatically. So our business is not without work, we still have to manually split blocks sometimes in the wallets so our investors get the maximum income on their staking.

We then looked at the problems investors face with other cloud mining options, and the worst one we saw was the dreaded "I'm Sorry our service is under a DDOS attack" and we all know where that ends up. So to avoid this we do not host the wallets online at all, they are hosted in the office on computers where we can watch them, completely separate from the webserver. SO if one does hack and attack the website, our investors have a layer of security knowing their investment is not near the attackers. Altho this creates a lkot of manual data entry on our end, it still allows us to keep our members investments as safe as we can keep them away form online attacks against the site.

we really have spent a lot of time researching this project and it has actually proven better than we originally expected. the increases in earnings are moving faster than we tested right now, and the compound interest is moving very steadily as well.


Day 2 to Fuck with Leroy Fodor - HONESTLY!

Full Disclosure: I may or may not have PMed Leroy convincing him that I apologized and was goin' to lock this thread. Can't believe that fucktard fell for that one.  Grin (that is, if I did do such a thing  Roll Eyes)

Surely, you didn't believe for a sec that I was serious, did you? No way am I locking this thread, and no way would the mods delete it. Further, it looks like you don't even know how the internet works unless, that is, it works differently there in the Philippines then it does elsewhere in the world. Case in point:

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seriously dumb ass, there is no cyberpinoy twitter because I never had one , you are really reaching now Gleb.

Well, allow me to pull my hands outta my pants so that I can reach into the bowels of the internet. I apologize (seriously, I've apologized to you so many times, it's gettin' tiring) for the stink that Google provided with the following: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:p2r8ZlelB1YJ:https://twitter.com/cyberpinoy+&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us (as Leroy Fodor makes a note: FUCK ME! Forgot about the cache.)



The following is the avatar that's missing: https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Crypto+Freak%22&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS549US549&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=zPEFVcPsCIGqNtH2goAI&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAg&biw=1242&bih=577#imgrc=vhyt3goQ4vb6JM%253A%3Bp2r8ZlelB1YK_M%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Fpbs.twimg.com%252Fprofile_images%252F554829235861196800%252F941cqaFm.jpeg%3Bhttps%253A%252F%252Ftwitter.com%252Fcyberpinoy%3B900%3B900



Here's a tweet where Leroy Fodor is replying to a twerp that once addressed a tweet to a twerp that never existed: https://twitter.com/StakeMiner/status/557420163109113857



Now, compare the above Twitter account that HONESTLY never existed because Leroy "Honest Abe" Fodor said so with the following Twitter account maintained my Honest Fodor for StakeMiners.com: https://twitter.com/StakeMiner



Compare the above with the below:



Talk about having this dude's number: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=338432



Well, there you have it, folks: I've been 100% wrong about Leroy Fodor, and he's the most honest dude here on BitcoinTalk. Don't believe me, simply Google it: https://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome-psyapi2&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS549US549&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8&q=%22Leroy%20Fodor%22%20Honest&oq=%22Leroy%20Fodor%22%20Honest&aqs=chrome..69i57.6506j0j7 Don't take my word for it.

Leroy Fodor in 5...4...3... to explain away this post with verbiage provided to him by some cigarette-butt-eating alien.


"Fuck me! This one's still lit. Didn't have this issue in the Philippines while hangin' 'round that disco club."