what happened to the thousands of merchants they had ? does he think anybody in their right mind will accept this piece of crap coin ? that fucker won't even accept his own coin, there is no stability, no trust, and he is putting a bounty to get merchants ? this is the kind of shit that pisses me off.
gear.hashbase.com takes xpy.
Stop spamming that shitty scam site, no one wants fag gear.
I'm not spamming it, it's relevant to proving the claim that Josh doesn't accept xpy anywhere wrong.
And has anyone actually claimed that they were scammed by gear.hashbase.com? That business seems legitimate.
as far as I know, gear hashbase is NOT owned by Josh/GAW, but it is owned by Prodigi. He's an honest person (he has obviously been mislead as well), but I know him personally and he's an honest guy.
They've got primes for sale. Doesn't that mean it's run by Josh? I thought he owns the hashbase site?
And if you know him, why can't you convince him what's going on?
what happened to the thousands of merchants they had ? does he think anybody in their right mind will accept this piece of crap coin ? that fucker won't even accept his own coin, there is no stability, no trust, and he is putting a bounty to get merchants ? this is the kind of shit that pisses me off.
gear.hashbase.com takes xpy.
Stop spamming that shitty scam site, no one wants fag gear.
I'm not spamming it, it's relevant to proving the claim that Josh doesn't accept xpy anywhere wrong.
And has anyone actually claimed that they were scammed by gear.hashbase.com? That business seems legitimate.
what happened to the thousands of merchants they had ? does he think anybody in their right mind will accept this piece of crap coin ? that fucker won't even accept his own coin, there is no stability, no trust, and he is putting a bounty to get merchants ? this is the kind of shit that pisses me off.
That raises a point. If paybase is operating as an exchange wouldn't it be illegal for Gaza and his employees to trade on his own exchange or in his own coin?
Odd because when I am logged in, I see no posts of my own and permission denied on just about everything... If I log out, I can see it all again... Guess that's how the infamous shadow ban works... Oh the irony.
Yep, I'm pretty sure I'm Shadow Banned as well. I tried downvoting someone and it told me I don't have he reputation. Who knows. Not that I care anymore - I honestly am amazed it took that long given the number of times I flat out pointed out missteps of Garza.
Given the subtext you included about "protections afforded in my situation" regarding NDAs - I take it you guys didn't part with the company on great terms, and there may be some shadiness. Obviously you can't comment on that without checking with a lawyer first (or at least, I wouldn't - CYA at this point).
Hope you're doing well and Homero isn't threatening you guys with lawyers like he threatens everyone else.
Either way, welcome to the peanut gallery with the rest of us. I know you can't say much about the conditions of you or jmordica's leaving.
Read around the end Someone is proving to the gaw shills that paybase only has like 3000 customers in total, buddy is getting eaten alive by shills
I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database.
As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing.
Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
Someone in the ht thread said that a total of more than 100,000 addresses were ever used.
In other news, Josh unbanned me (again) yesterday after his post on bans. Wonder what motivated that.
Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry.
I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy.
If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly.
How many of those have coins in them right now? Probably only your desktop one, if you still have any there.
I think most of them have tiny fractions of XPY in them - the drippings when you aren't 100% exacting about your withdrawals because the display doesn't provide enough precision. The zencloud and cryptsy one have some in them at the moment too but again it's fractions of xpy.
But cryptsy doesn't actually keep all the money in your account in your deposit address; it moves them out as soon as it has enough confirmations. Same for paybase and zencloud. That would show as empty. Look up your deposit address in the blockchain https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/.
Hey scammer, stop trying to trick people into thinking Gawminers isn't a scam. Do you want to be responsible for people losing their money? If you want to recruit other cult members I heard churches are good for that.
Non sequitur.
By your logic suchmoon is also a scammer, because they agreed with me on this point.
Read around the end Someone is proving to the gaw shills that paybase only has like 3000 customers in total, buddy is getting eaten alive by shills
I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database.
As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing.
Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
Someone in the ht thread said that a total of more than 100,000 addresses were ever used.
In other news, Josh unbanned me (again) yesterday after his post on bans. Wonder what motivated that.
Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry.
I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy.
If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly.
How many of those have coins in them right now? Probably only your desktop one, if you still have any there.
I think most of them have tiny fractions of XPY in them - the drippings when you aren't 100% exacting about your withdrawals because the display doesn't provide enough precision. The zencloud and cryptsy one have some in them at the moment too but again it's fractions of xpy.
But cryptsy doesn't actually keep all the money in your account in your deposit address; it moves them out as soon as it has enough confirmations. Same for paybase and zencloud. That would show as empty. Look up your deposit address in the blockchain https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/.
Read around the end Someone is proving to the gaw shills that paybase only has like 3000 customers in total, buddy is getting eaten alive by shills
I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database.
As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing.
Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
Someone in the ht thread said that a total of more than 100,000 addresses were ever used.
In other news, Josh unbanned me (again) yesterday after his post on bans. Wonder what motivated that.
Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry.
I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy.
If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly.
How many of those have coins in them right now? Probably only your desktop one, if you still have any there.
I have to agree with you stranger with all the shit they pulled GAW miners should pay for it themselves. What? They are going to milk more money out of their investors based on their fuck ups? That's just sad. Considering there are thousands of bitcoins in Josh's wallet, he can't pony up to save a coin he created?
Shit like this always makes me laugh. Isn't the whole point of crypto to cut out all these middlemen?
GAW doesn't need anyone to do anything for them to accept XPY, all they need to do is start accepting it. Why on earth should the believers pay any BTC to give them the ability to use their XPY with GAW?
I have to agree with you stranger with all the shit they pulled GAW miners should pay for it themselves. What? They are going to milk more money out of their investors based on their fuck ups? That's just sad. Considering there are thousands of bitcoins in Josh's wallet, he can't pony up to save a coin he created?
Shit like this always makes me laugh. Isn't the whole point of crypto to cut out all these middlemen?
GAW doesn't need anyone to do anything for them to accept XPY, all they need to do is start accepting it. Why on earth should the believers pay any BTC to give them the ability to use their XPY with GAW?
I have to agree with you stranger with all the shit they pulled GAW miners should pay for it themselves. What? They are going to milk more money out of their investors based on their fuck ups? That's just sad. Considering there are thousands of bitcoins in Josh's wallet, he can't pony up to save a coin he created?
Shit like this always makes me laugh. Isn't the whole point of crypto to cut out all these middlemen?
GAW doesn't need anyone to do anything for them to accept XPY, all they need to do is start accepting it. Why on earth should the believers pay any BTC to give them the ability to use their XPY with GAW?
Yes. That makes it less likely IMO that it was a GAW source, as they wouldn't have incentive to reveal that. Maybe it was someone unrelated to the whole story, who did it for lulz? Or, as everything seems to be tied to the website's email, maybe they could ransom it back to coinfire or use it to get into bank accounts/other ways of making money? It just doesn't seem likely that someone would do this with the intention of propping up xpy.
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Re: GAW Zen Hashlet PayCoin unofficial uncensored discussion. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-)
So here is the dilemma. Many if no most of the purchases during the cheap XPY fiasco were made by Paycoin's greatest fans - ones who were keeping BTC in Paybase waiting for an opportunity. Will GAW reverse those transactions and alienate what's remaining of its loyal following? Or will GAW let them cash out and dump the coins? This should be interesting.