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Re:
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garbonzo607
on 02/11/2020, 16:30:09 UTC
New project for miners, absolute free, this project development "ETHlargement" - EthereumPill release
Support Algo: Ethash/KawPow/ProgPow

Download: https://ethereumpill.info/ProjectEthereumPill.zip

Virustotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e01cb7c04a499391150945dd956c2c29cf98ef043a9a13ebefa71297cb102c08/detection

Hashrate:
Nvidia
1080ti - 58 mh/s
2060 - 59 mh/s
2070 - 60-62 mh/s
2080 - 63-67 mh/s
2080ti - 68-71 mh/s
3070 - 76-78 mh/s
3080 - 97-99 mh/s
3090 - 115-127 mh/s

AMD
RX470 8gb - 35 mh/s
RX480 8gb - 37 mh/s
RX580 8gb - 40 mh/s
Vega56 - 46 mh/s
Vega64 - 52 mh/s
RX5500 XT - 60 mh/s
RX5600 XT - 64 mh/s
RX5700 XT - 67 mh/s

P.S.: the project is being drowned by competitors, don't trust anyone, check the information yourself
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][ICO] 📊OPTITOKEN📈: A hyperdeflationary automated tokenized portfolio 🌍
by
garbonzo607
on 23/09/2018, 14:53:03 UTC
HDMS = algorithmic pump and dump / ponzi scheme. Nice try. These people are trying to pass off this scam by sounding technical / academic. Pretty clever, but don't fall for it. A few paragraphs now counts as a paper? Ha! Yes, this token will rise in price until there is nothing left in reserves, but actually well before that as those "in" on the scam sell off. Their "paper" was a nice econ 101 lesson, but you forgot one of the basics: There are no "free lunches" in economics. Speculation is one thing, but it must always be based on fundamentals. If your coin offers nothing new but "deflation from reserves", it's based on a house of cards that will eventually revert back to its fundamental value: $0
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Re: [ANN] [Pre-ICO October 28th] MOIRAI - Decentralised Prediction Market | MVP
by
garbonzo607
on 07/11/2017, 14:31:17 UTC
How can someone view the tokens they have purchased using the MEW wallet?

....Why did you buy tokens from a scam ICO? You might be able to ask for a refund if you threaten them with a bad review.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [Pre-ICO October 28th] MOIRAI - Decentralised Prediction Market | MVP
by
garbonzo607
on 06/11/2017, 10:16:07 UTC
All signs point to a scam. Incorrect and unclear information about prediction markets on the front page and in the white paper. Spelling mistakes all over the place. Plagiarism from a Gnosis article in the whitepaper.

Obvious paid actor in the introduction video rather than a team member.

Photos and LinkedIn profiles look fake.

All news articles are from non-reputable sources. Most likely paid off.

From /u/alexej1909:

Moirai is registered in the UK, with the CEO named Amanda Benson.

See:

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10940232/filing-history

In a press release, Meryl Lynch is named as contact person.

See:

 http://www.nbc-2.com/story/36617613/moirais-revolutionary-decentralized-prediction-market-to-create-a-sustainable-economy

https://archive.is/1kpCX

I cannot find both on the team list on the official website of Moirai.

This reads more like an advertisement rather than journalism:

https://archive.is/8QOUJ

And **it lists a different CEO than on the site.** And his "comments" in broken English are lifted from the white paper word for word.

The hard cap was half what it is now and the date was 2 days later.

Speaking of the date, most legit ICOs don't countdown for only 9 days.

Creator of the subreddit is obvious shill and linked to other scams like BitRent.

Obvious scam. Stay away.

Incoming shilling in 3...2...1...



Before investing, please always keep these questions in mind.

Even tough investments are presumable 1,400 ETH (I believe its fake), there is still the change of a very professional scam. Before there are pictures of teams, team members and other proofs I would not invest,

This ICO is a scam guys. Stay away!


Every investor should read this article so they don't get scammed:

https://medium.com/@VerifiedICOs/what-criteria-does-verified-icos-use-to-make-a-proper-ico-judgement-b2c9d29e7bbb

Are these real people?

No. "Peter Gilbert" is a fake LinkedIn profile connected to other fake companies set up by these frauds.

Does the foundation/business have an office? If so is it real?

They won't prove they actually have an office. If anyone is in London and wants to check it out, feel free

Is the whitepaper technical enough?

Not at all, it's full of fluff and plagiarism.

Is the ICO offering a ridiculously high amount of bonuses?

20% + 30% in presale, yes.

What is the hard cap of a project?

Way too much when they don't even have their project on GitHub, or a verifiable / good team.

This is a scam.

NEW INFO

The Moirai ICO claims to have a COO going by the name of "Peter Gilbert" as seen here in the team section:

https://ico.moirai.io/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-gilbert-00069414a/

Peter claims to have worked for a company called "Intelligent People Solutions Ltd" between the dates of 2011-2016 as the Senior Regional Director/Operations Director

A quick search on Wayback shows the company about us page and Peter is not listed

https://web.archive.org/web/20110619200948/

http://www.intelligentpeoplesolutions.co.uk:80/about-us

The company also stopped trading in 2012!!!!!

https://companycheck.co.uk/company/07124777/INTELLIGENT-PEOPLE-SOLUTIONS-LTD/companies-house-data
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [Pre-ICO October 28th] MOIRAI - Decentralised Prediction Market | MVP
by
garbonzo607
on 29/10/2017, 12:43:41 UTC
Only 275 ETH raised, not popular and it is brand new project, do you have product? Plz show us.

You're really gullible if you think they even raised that much. I'm telling you it's a scam. Their "demo" is easy to make web script. It's not connected to the blockchain. There's no proof they are developing anything. No github or smart contracts to see.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2290769.msg23683103#msg23683103
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Re: [ANN] [Pre-ICO October 28th] MOIRAI - Decentralised Prediction Market | MVP
by
garbonzo607
on 28/10/2017, 19:29:53 UTC
You don't even have a GitHub or smart contracts. Give it up.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [Pre-ICO October 28th] MOIRAI - Decentralised Prediction Market | MVP
by
garbonzo607
on 28/10/2017, 17:39:45 UTC
All signs point to a scam. Incorrect and unclear information about prediction markets on the front page and in the white paper. Spelling mistakes all over the place. Plagiarism from a Gnosis article in the whitepaper.

Obvious paid actor in the introduction video rather than a team member.

Photos and LinkedIn profiles look fake.

All news articles are from non-reputable sources. Most likely paid off.

From /u/alexej1909:

Moirai is registered in the UK, with the CEO named Amanda Benson.

See:

https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10940232/filing-history

In a press release, Meryl Lynch is named as contact person.

See:

 http://www.nbc-2.com/story/36617613/moirais-revolutionary-decentralized-prediction-market-to-create-a-sustainable-economy

https://archive.is/1kpCX

I cannot find both on the team list on the official website of Moirai.

This reads more like an advertisement rather than journalism:

https://archive.is/8QOUJ

And **it lists a different CEO than on the site.** And his "comments" in broken English are lifted from the white paper word for word.

The hard cap was half what it is now and the date was 2 days later.

Speaking of the date, most legit ICOs don't countdown for only 9 days.

Creator of the subreddit is obvious shill and linked to other scams like BitRent.

Obvious scam. Stay away.

Incoming shilling in 3...2...1...
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 25/06/2013, 21:10:48 UTC
What's the best pool for bitcoins you guys recommend, or do they all have pros and cons?
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Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 24/06/2013, 10:53:03 UTC
What's the best pool for bitcoins you guys recommend, or do they all have pros and cons?
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Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 21/06/2013, 01:58:46 UTC
What's the best pool for bitcoins you guys recommend, or do they all have pros and cons?
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Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 20/06/2013, 10:29:36 UTC
Hmm, I might be receiving a 8 GH/s at first, but I want to get a 50 - 60 GH/s one. I have it on preorder. But I have the 8 GH/s one shipping to me now.

Definitely use a pool with 8GH/s. For the 50GH/s you would mine an average of one block a month. Up to you whether you take that risk, but also beware orphaned blocks. I'm watching this thread for a reply to a question about configuration needed to reduce orphans https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=238089.0

So the risk would be mainly in the orphaned blocks, yes? Orphaned meaning they are worthless even though you took your time on it?
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Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 20/06/2013, 10:25:40 UTC
Should you enter a pool or hash on your own for a newbie with an ASIC miner? Is the bitcoin amount comparable, more, or less? Is Slush's pool good? Are all pools the same pretty much or some better than others?

Thanks!
The answer to your question may depend on several factors, but probably the most important piece of information needed to provide a reasonable answer is what sort of hash rate are you getting with your ASIC?
Hmm, I might be receiving a 8 GH/s at first, but I want to get a 50 - 60 GH/s one. I have it on preorder. But I have the 8 GH/s one shipping to me now.

The calculator I used suggested that at current difficulty factor of 19339258.2724 you'd average a block every 4 months.  Now you could get lucky and get a block in less than 4 months, but you'd be just as likely to get unlucky and not find a block for over 8 months. Meanwhile, as time rolls on difficulty will likely increase, so by the time 8 months rolls around, you might not be looking at an average of 8 months per block and with a bit of bad luck could go over 16 months before solving one.  At that rate, you may not find more than 2 or three blocks before the block reward is cut in half from 25 BTC to 12.5 BTC.

If that is risk you can tolerate, you can consider solo mining with 8 GH/s at least until you see the difficulty get high enough to discourage you, but most people would prefer the steady reliable income of about 6.32 BTC per month than the small chance of 25 BTC in less than 4 months and otherwise 0 bitcoins for longer.


Yeah, I would stick with a pool for the 8 GH/s, but what about the 60 GH/s?
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Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 20/06/2013, 07:12:26 UTC
Should you enter a pool or hash on your own for a newbie with an ASIC miner? Is the bitcoin amount comparable, more, or less? Is Slush's pool good? Are all pools the same pretty much or some better than others?

Thanks!
The answer to your question may depend on several factors, but probably the most important piece of information needed to provide a reasonable answer is what sort of hash rate are you getting with your ASIC?

Hmm, I might be receiving a 8 GH/s at first, but I want to get a 50 - 60 GH/s one. I have it on preorder. But I have the 8 GH/s one shipping to me now.
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Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 20/06/2013, 06:28:37 UTC
I do it on my own Smiley

What bitcoin rig do you use?
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Re: Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 19/06/2013, 08:09:45 UTC
Should you enter a pool or hash on your own for a newbie with an ASIC miner? Is the bitcoin amount comparable, more, or less? Is Slush's pool good? Are all pools the same pretty much or some better than others?

Thanks!
pool is better, more consistent returns for small fee.

how does a newbie get an ASIC? which type?

Butterfly. I had the money and read up a bit on bitcoin (plus from what I knew about it before).
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Pool or on your own for a newbie?
by
garbonzo607
on 19/06/2013, 03:37:02 UTC
Should you enter a pool or hash on your own for a newbie with an ASIC miner? Is the bitcoin amount comparable, more, or less? Is Slush's pool good? Are all pools the same pretty much or some better than others?

Thanks!
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ButterflyLabs ASIC Miner Newbie Walkthrough
by
garbonzo607
on 19/06/2013, 01:04:46 UTC
So I have a preorder for the BL ASIC from February. Is there a kind of step by step walkthrough in order to get it working once I get it? Some say it is easy and others say it required some "hacking" in order to get it working.

Thanks!
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Re: Poll HUMONGOUS Lawsuit Vs ButterFlyLabs
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garbonzo607
on 19/06/2013, 01:01:35 UTC
What is this?
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Where are the rules and policy thread?
by
garbonzo607
on 18/06/2013, 03:15:59 UTC
When can I make my own thread in a different section? I want to know if there is a P2P exchange site like ExchangeZone for LR, which was seized.