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Re: [Potential Scam] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io
by
Stake
on 22/12/2013, 20:46:40 UTC
I developed GigaDice 2.0.

I know the developer of GigaDice version 1.0 and have spoken with him and continue to speak with him.

I purchased the domain name coinsafe.io from him.

I haven't scammed anyone and would not scam...  I do my best to help prevent scams.

I am connected to him but am not him.

Don't appreciate the accusation without any concrete proof (only circumstantial)...

And why would you say coinsafe.io is an unsafe wallet?  Do you have any basis for proof of this?

To the best of my knowledge you're not a developer and that's just slander.

REMEMBER???
YOU SAY I'M A SCAM? BUT YOU ARE SCAMMER.
HAHAHAHAHA ....
NOW, WHO IS SCAMMER??? CHECK USING YOUR EYES

YOU HAVE BAD TRUST = -6: -1 / +0(0) WITH
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!


I didn't scam anyone and Stunna has said that.

He thinks (due to circumstantial evidence) that I may be a scammer.

Settle down.
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Re: Bitcoin Web Developer / Software Developer for Hire
by
Stake
on 22/12/2013, 05:35:41 UTC

Sorry this isn't something I'd be interested in pursuing.
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Re: Bitcoin Web Developer / Software Developer for Hire
by
Stake
on 22/12/2013, 02:54:45 UTC
Hi, you're new but I may be interseted for my big upcoming project here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=380319.0

I am interested.

You can e-mail me more details at admin@coinsafe.io.
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Re: [Potential Scam] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io
by
Stake
on 21/12/2013, 22:53:57 UTC
It is actually a violation of ICANN policy NOT to update whois info.

"...false Whois information can be grounds for cancellation of their domain name registration. Registrants must review their Whois data, and make any corrections."

There is plenty more legalistic mumbo-jumbo if you want to read it but bottom line is, if whois is inaccurate, you are in violation and the registration can be revoked.

http://www.icann.org/en/resources/registrars/whois-policies-provisions

I'm reading through this now.  Thanks.

Trying to find how / where to change the information.

Notice to all: I'm not changing the information to hide anything.  I have nothing to hide.

I am changing it to my personal information so that it's accurate with who actually possesses the domain name.

There is just significant proof pointing to the fact that you are him, I am considering leaving negative trust to at least warn users of the possibility.

Significant?  What don't you understand that everything in the thread is circumstantial.

I believe it to be unfair that you do that especially considering anything could be a possibility...

Someone already left a negative trust on me.  The only reason you think I am him is because I have a domain name with his name?  I've already told you I bought the gandi.net account that owns the domain, man (even posted a picture)...

What do you want me to do?  There is no "significant" proof - just circumstantial...
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Re: Bitcoin Web Developer / Software Developer for Hire
by
Stake
on 21/12/2013, 20:59:08 UTC
Bump.  Still offering my services.
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Re: [WTS BTC]- Looking for trusted buyers- MP - boa - cash in person
by
Stake
on 21/12/2013, 20:56:42 UTC
Where in California are you and how many BTC do you have right now?
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Re: [Potential Scam] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io
by
Stake
on 21/12/2013, 20:45:10 UTC
It is actually a violation of ICANN policy NOT to update whois info.

"...false Whois information can be grounds for cancellation of their domain name registration. Registrants must review their Whois data, and make any corrections."

There is plenty more legalistic mumbo-jumbo if you want to read it but bottom line is, if whois is inaccurate, you are in violation and the registration can be revoked.

http://www.icann.org/en/resources/registrars/whois-policies-provisions

I'm reading through this now.  Thanks.

Trying to find how / where to change the information.

Notice to all: I'm not changing the information to hide anything.  I have nothing to hide.

I am changing it to my personal information so that it's accurate with who actually possesses the domain name.
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Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ]
by
Stake
on 21/12/2013, 00:36:19 UTC
Ooh sounds very neat! I ordered one for my store Smiley, couldn't change the quantity though. I'd like a total of 3, one for each location, offering any bulk discounts?

And to confirm, can I take the price from mtgox, and add like 5% for my customers price?

Great to hear you pre-ordered.  Sorry you couldn't change the quantity - we'll fix that.

You can get a discount for bulk orders.  We don't consider 3 a bulk-order at this time though.

Currently it will only show the price from the exchange you select on the product - but you can tell your customers it's the price on it + 5%.  Sorry you can't optimize it like that yet.
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Re: [Potential Scam] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io
by
Stake
on 20/12/2013, 22:24:41 UTC
ooh fun.  I also think this user is not trustworthy


found this thread looking through his posts

more info here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=337403.msg4056413#msg4056413

At the time of the hack (the funds were never actually stolen because I acted quick enoigh) I thought I was negligent with my key until now (after weeks of thinking about it and after it has now happened to tens of people) I have come to the conclusion it wasn't my negligence.

EVEN IF IT WAS, my coinbase account getting hacked != me being a scammer.


Feel free to think I'm not trustworthy - that's your opinion and you are entitled to it.


But I am not a scammer.

If you are Noah aka simpledice etc, you are a scammer. You own a domain that belongs to this scammer and have done nothing to refute this other than claim that "he" somehow sold you the domain without transferring it.

If he's your friend and not you, how about you provide some proof that you are not him.

What proof would you like?  I bought the domain and he gave me the gandi.net account.

I don't even use Skype.  I run a Teamspeak 3 Server that people come on to (posted the information on Bitcointalk).

It's the #1 Google Search for "Bitcoin Teamspeak"

I don't know how you want me to prove I am not him - you can ask him if you want..
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Re: Buying Old School Runescape GP (Gold Pieces) [ with BTC ]
by
Stake
on 20/12/2013, 22:07:57 UTC
Sold the Bitcoin through Coinbase and am purchasing the gold with my bank.

No longer needed.
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Buying Old School Runescape GP (Gold Pieces) [ with BTC ]
by
Stake
on 20/12/2013, 21:50:10 UTC
Looking to buy OSRS gold for $2 per 1 million coins for BTC.

I will not send the BTC prior to receiving the gold - but am willing to do $2 for 1 million and escalate so it's secure for both parties.

OR - we can use escrow.

Not sure if people sell gold here but if anyone wants BTC for their gold I'll buy it.

Looking to spend 0.1 BTC and according to http://preev.com (roughly $65 as of now equaling 32.5m).
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Re: [Potential Scam] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io
by
Stake
on 20/12/2013, 18:01:42 UTC
ooh fun.  I also think this user is not trustworthy


found this thread looking through his posts

more info here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=337403.msg4056413#msg4056413

At the time of the hack (the funds were never actually stolen because I acted quick enoigh) I thought I was negligent with my key until now (after weeks of thinking about it and after it has now happened to tens of people) I have come to the conclusion it wasn't my negligence.

EVEN IF IT WAS, my coinbase account getting hacked != me being a scammer.


Feel free to think I'm not trustworthy - that's your opinion and you are entitled to it.


But I am not a scammer.
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Re: Bitcoin Teamspeak - join, idle, talk, debate about Bitcoin.
by
Stake
on 20/12/2013, 02:40:57 UTC
It's still live for anyone interested.
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Re: [Potential Scam] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io
by
Stake
on 20/12/2013, 00:08:10 UTC
If this is legit, I want one.



We've sold an upwards of 80 (had one bulk order) so far in the day that pre-orders have been open.

You can purchase now to get it as soon as possible or feel free to wait till it officially launches to purchase (shipping costs included if not pre-ordered).

Thanks.

Can you show proof that you've sold this many? Just sounds like you are trying to bait this guy into sending you money.

I could show all of the Coinbase orders but that's not concrete enough.

Had one bulk order of 55.  Read the bold - how does that sound like I'm trying to "bait" him into sending me money?

He can buy the product if he wishes - he doesn't have to.
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Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ]
by
Stake
on 19/12/2013, 23:28:16 UTC
If this is legit, I want one.



We've sold an upwards of 80 (had one bulk order) so far in the day that pre-orders have been open.

You can purchase now to get it as soon as possible or feel free to wait till it officially launches to purchase (shipping costs included if not pre-ordered).

Thanks.
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Re: [Potential Scam] User: Stake | Services: Bitticker, Coinsafe.io
by
Stake
on 19/12/2013, 23:22:28 UTC
Your site has had much more downtime than mine as.

"On its own, it is the nature of circumstantial evidence for more than one explanation to still be possible."

That possibility was that you were a developer who was also named Noah working for gigadice, you've already disproved this. Also keep in mind I've called this a "potential scam" and have not yet left you negative trust.

Also according to the whois for coinsafe:


2014-11-15  is the expiry date which means it was registered on Nov 15th of this year.


You started advertising it on Nov 18th: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=337403.0


Also I liked this snippet under legal:
Quote
Bitcoin is not legal tender. As with any Bitcoin service, any storage on coinsafe is at the users own risk. Exchange rates are estimates only.

I find it difficult to believe that a serial scammer purchased this domain only to sell it to you a day later, yet magically none of the DNS records changed.

From inputs.io: Bitcoin is not legal tender. As with any Bitcoin service, any storage on inputs.io is at the users own risk. Exchange rates are estimates only.

That disclaimer belongs there - I can't insure the funds just like inputs couldn't.

I'm not forcing anyone to use coinsafe...  But it isn't "unsecure" at all.  You should like that snippet - it means coinsafe is being honest with its users unlike how TradeFortress wasn't.
 
Magically?  It's not magic - I just don't know how to change the whois information.  Are you trying to say that I didn't purchase the domain within 3 days of him buying it?  I was developing a wallet and hadn't had a name yet.  The name can be changed from the configuration file in seconds and I heard the domain and liked it.  Bought it.  After all the accusations the whois info. still hasn't been changed to my full name because I don't know how (not that I would anyway because you'd say it's a sign of guilt)...

Anything could be a "potential scam."

PrimeDice could be a potential scam in that you could take it offline at any time and not come back and keep the funds in the account balances.
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Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ]
by
Stake
on 19/12/2013, 20:05:22 UTC
To the people whom have putchased: thank you for your orders and we look forward to hearing your feedback on the product.
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Re: Request: Satoshi, please send me a message via Bitcoin!
by
Stake
on 19/12/2013, 18:19:08 UTC
There's a high likelihood that "Satoshi Nakamoto" is a group of people and the pseudonym doesn't belong to one single person.

Plus - if he was ever going to come out from under his bed - it wouldn't be to sign a message to you.

What makes it a high likelihood? I know it's possible that it isn't just one person, but haven't seen any high evidence for it.

Multiple news outlets have done research and all of the potential "Satoshi Nakamoto(s)" were groups of people.

It'd be too difficult for one person to create this - proficiency in networking, programming, security, economics, etc...

And if one person did do it, it would take years.

It seems more likely "Satoshi Nakamoto" is a pseudonym for multiple people.
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Re: Introducing BitTicker - Bitcoin Clock [ Physical ]
by
Stake
on 19/12/2013, 18:04:39 UTC
Not right now.  We have been looking into Stripe - but the advantage of Bitcoin as you know is that there are much less fees and it's much easier to accept.

Yes, I'm quite aware...

But you don't even have a physical demo product yet.

Many people are choosing to wait for the prototype images to be posted and many are not.

You can wait for them to be posted here if you'd prefer - but accepting Stripe at this time isn't yet possible.

The official website will be launching in the coming weeks and you can purchase with Credit/Debit Card or Bitcoin then.

We are sorry for the wait.  We were so excited and wanted to get something up while we wait for the hardware to be created.
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Re: Request: Satoshi, please send me a message via Bitcoin!
by
Stake
on 19/12/2013, 18:02:25 UTC
There's a high likelihood that "Satoshi Nakamoto" is a group of people and the pseudonym doesn't belong to one single person.

Plus - if he was ever going to come out from under his bed - it wouldn't be to sign a message to you.