direct relationship with Amazon, Walmart and Target, accepting paycoins directly.....etc
They haven't learned their fucking lesson after all this time? Now direct relationship with Master Card for a paycoin debit card. So this transfer of power to the church amounts to fuck all. Homero and his gang continue to spout lies in order to pump the shit coin. Back to square one. The church has no control or say over his same old tactics despite promising more honesty and transparency.
Remember you can't cure mental retardation. Someone should screenshot that post and show it to mastercard and get their reply. Hell post it to their twitter you would probably get a faster reply.
Josh/Jonah just tweeted that another vendor is accepting paycoin! Does that bring us up to a whole 3 vendors or so? I can't keep track of whether that Peppers guy is in or out. Now you can spend your XPY and dress like a douchebag at the same time!
Didn't suchmoon prepare a google document timeline detailing the GAW corruption? Is that being kept up to date? Could the SEC not use something like that in their investigation?
It wasn't Suchmoon it is some guy that escapes my memory but I have some PMs to him.
That was me. I haven't had much of a chance to update it but like I said previously PM me what you need added and I will get it added.
Nevertheless, this will die a slow death, the whole purpose now is to sell as much of the premine as possible that's been their goal all along, but we all know that.
I expected xpy to crash hard with the zencloud news and the latest Gaw announcement. It seems they still have hope the buyback honor program is happening.
If Gaw delays the buyback expect the gawtardsretards intellectually challenged to pass the hat around to help Gaw pay the lawyer fees.
It hasn't crashed because someone is using bots to boost the price back up.
Aaaand this is where the real lawsuits start. Sorry Homero, you don't tell people something is forever and never obsolete and then take it away and make it completely obsolete beyond reasonable doubt.
Wouldn't this technically make that false advertisement then or a bait and switch?
I just crawled into the troll hole they call it BCtalk
why do you support a person who shadow bans people that ask questions? don't you find that a little weird?
Because he is intrinsically a piece of stinking, rotten, trash. The payment he gets to engage in this scam just allows him to continue to enjoy the glory of swindling working folks out of their kids college funds and stealing little old ladies' incomes. Disgusting.
Being contracted to do a service doesn't mean you are doing what the company you are contracted to do said service for has been doing. It doesn't make you guilty of their actions. He's moderating a forum.
But cool story bro
Intentionally manipulating information in GAWs favor is helping GAW with the scam.
Looks like Ol CyberSnake got himself that 500 XPY reward to get upgraded to "Innovator" for being the ultra shill and forum slavemaster. What a slimy effing dirtbag.
agreed...
Now just to be clear are we talking about CyberLizard? If so that guy is the Fuhrer of all cock Nazis.
I don't mean to come off as uninformed or stupid & I just cannot be bothered reading tons of info spread around all over the place. But could somebody kindly explain to me, in a nutshell, what exactly is the deal with the hashlets or whatever they are called? I remember reading about Hashlets in an email from GAW months ago, but I thought it sounded too good to be true & passed. Then while checking their site later for actual hardware, I just saw the hardware replaced by different versions of these virtual miners with different names. HashStakers, Hashlets, etc.. What I want to know is the evolution of these & what that all was? I saw people were buying them, selling them for a profit but only the early buyers etc.. Can somebody give me the TLDR version explaining what the heck that was all about?
Also, what the hell is a prime controller exactly & why do people at HT covet them so much? I mean, people post in HT saying they have a Prime Controller & the GAW faitful are all like "Ooooh, Ahhhh" or simply don't believe the poster about having one because they are expensive or something?
To be honest, once they stopped selling actual hardware, I lost interest in GAW & figured they would go away. I can't believe they made a coin & things have gotten to the point they have.
Thanks.
Hashlets were cloud miners that payed BTC everyday and there 5 different versions of them based on what mining pool their payments were based off of. I believe there were clever(clevermining), Waffle(wafflepool), zen(zenminer), and prime(could mine any pool). HashStakers are online staking wallet for xpy so put 1 xpy and after 3 or 6 months depending on which one you bought you would earn more xpy over time from staking. Prime Controllers are the controllers of the xpy blockchain and get ridiculous payouts from staking some up to 350%.
Cool, thanks for answering. Honestly, when I bought a few miners over the summer, I did a little googling of GAW before purchasing & saw the posts about him ripping off ebay sellers for miners & thought to myself "Damn, this guy came a long way from buying a few miners on ebay to hosting & selling miners on his own". Why did GAW go the route of fake miners/hashlets? Am I naive in thinking they had a decent thing going, selling hardware & hosted hardware? What an idiot, if I had gone from buying my little ANT Miners to where GAW was over the summer, I would be happy, not greedy.
Maybe someone can post the KNC forum post from Josh where he came up with the cloud mining idea. He basically said build a client base and get them to pay for the cloud mining and then basically force them to switch over to cloud mining.
I don't mean to come off as uninformed or stupid & I just cannot be bothered reading tons of info spread around all over the place. But could somebody kindly explain to me, in a nutshell, what exactly is the deal with the hashlets or whatever they are called? I remember reading about Hashlets in an email from GAW months ago, but I thought it sounded too good to be true & passed. Then while checking their site later for actual hardware, I just saw the hardware replaced by different versions of these virtual miners with different names. HashStakers, Hashlets, etc.. What I want to know is the evolution of these & what that all was? I saw people were buying them, selling them for a profit but only the early buyers etc.. Can somebody give me the TLDR version explaining what the heck that was all about?
Also, what the hell is a prime controller exactly & why do people at HT covet them so much? I mean, people post in HT saying they have a Prime Controller & the GAW faitful are all like "Ooooh, Ahhhh" or simply don't believe the poster about having one because they are expensive or something?
To be honest, once they stopped selling actual hardware, I lost interest in GAW & figured they would go away. I can't believe they made a coin & things have gotten to the point they have.
Thanks.
Hashlets were cloud miners that payed BTC everyday and there 5 different versions of them based on what mining pool their payments were based off of. I believe there were clever(clevermining), Waffle(wafflepool), zen(zenminer), and prime(could mine any pool). HashStakers are online staking wallet for xpy so put 1 xpy and after 3 or 6 months depending on which one you bought you would earn more xpy over time from staking. Prime Controllers are the controllers of the xpy blockchain and get ridiculous payouts from staking some up to 350%.
yeah if his implication was true, which it is not 100% certain, this took many many months in the planning .
but if it was true, is he them implying coinbase saw what paycoin had thought of, manage to build their own system instead of buying already existing exchange and simple API communication shit, Did it in less time and made it 100 times better and didn't fail massively?
He's a narcissist so in his mind he believes that Coinbase copied him, but there is no way that Coinbase could of built an working exchange in less than a month. Plus they raised $75 million for this.