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Re: Calling out the Bitcoin Foundation Scam.
by
augustocroppo
on 06/03/2014, 12:28:05 UTC
I think anything anyone can do to help strengthen a group of dedicated Bitcoin users is a good thing.

There is nothing to gain by tearing people down (falsely at least!) or inventing reasons to hate stuff. It's far better if we support new initiatives and defend their right to exist.

The Bitcoin Foundation imbecile above did try to initiate a discussion about how to protect the Bitcoin users from fraudulent schemes. It turn out he cannot cope with my harsh response. The topic is already lost somewhere after the first page of this section.

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When a system is corrupted from top to bottom, the only thing it can be done to improve security is to replace the whole system.
Hi all. I would prefer useful contributions only to this thread. I'll leave this here as an example of a truly useless contribution though. If you don't want to help people not get ripped off, please kindly step aside without posting.

I am sure you are not aware of the contributions I made to protect the forum participants from fraudulent schemes perpetrated in this forum. It is certainly true I had provided much more support rather than you to different participants since my inception in this forum. It is all recorded in my post history and anyone can verify.

You in the other hand, what you even know about security?

If you want to protect the forum participants from fraudulent schemes, you should start by replacing your "benevolent dictator" (a.k.a. Michael a.k.a. Theymos). He is the top and he is corrupted as much the bottom is corrupted. So when a system is corrupted from the top to bottom, the best thing to be done is to replace the whole system. A new software, a new administration and a new user base is necessary to provide a reasonable safe utilization of this board.

PS:

Oh, and since two can play that game, "Dr." Brian Goss (a freshly failed medical student in Chicago interviewing for residency training in radiology): here's your old page, from back when you were pushing the mywallet scam.

Quite respectable indeed, imbecile.

As pointed by MPOE-PR, you do not even have any background related to IT security...

Imbecile, indeed.