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Re: [ANN] 💰⛏ 💰⛏ 💰⛏ ICE ROCK MINING ICO2 - LIFETIME PROFIT
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jayeeyee
on 22/02/2018, 17:58:37 UTC
⭐ Merited by mt55 (10)
Call me cynical but whenever I hear "Lifetime profits!" I immediately think it's some sort of Ponzi-esque scheme. I don't need to know who your private investors are but why was the private pre-sale only limited to certain individuals or groups? I know you're looking for investors but what's to say that the 2nd round of pre-sale (as well as future rounds) isn't a means to pay back the 1st round/prev. rounds of investors?

There's only a finite of space you have in that mountain and eventually, you'll run out of room to add more miners. What will you do then? Why are you adamant on mining only Bitcoin and not other alts? What will you do when the hardware becomes obsolete? I'd like to know more about the actual business operation/development rather than the potential profits.

This all sounds too good to be true, I'd practice due diligence and research more background info on the ICO team.
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Re: New cloud bitcoin mining site ,you get 100 GH/s for entering the site,no deposit
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jayeeyee
on 22/01/2018, 07:07:20 UTC
This is SCAM site.

First off, the amount of hashrate doesn't coincide with actual network difficulty to rewards ratio. Their payout is much higher. Anyone remember BitMiner? It operates in the exact same way, the only difference is the site is fancier and shrouds itself as an 'actual' mining platform. If they're actually paying out, fine by me but don't expect this site to last more than 2 months, top. (Likely scenario <1 month)

LOSE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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Re: Electroneum Mining Pools??
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jayeeyee
on 16/11/2017, 08:42:30 UTC
If you do a search, there's a sh*tton of ETN pool results. A few of the popular ones that comes to mind are:

etn.uax.io
electromine.fr
electroneum.hashparty.io
pool.electroneum.space

and minekitten.io for cuteness overload
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Re: Bitcoin Gold (BTG)
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jayeeyee
on 12/11/2017, 19:39:05 UTC
I'm connected to eu.pool.gold:3044, 1500h/s. Seems to be working, mining into a coinomi wallet.

Is pool.gold still on the testnet or did they switch to mainnet?
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[ANN][POOL][ETN] Minekitten.io - Electroneum Mining Pool
by
jayeeyee
on 12/11/2017, 14:37:31 UTC
UPDATE: THIS POOL IS OFFICIALLY CLOSED. MODS PLEASE DELETE ME.



Full Disclosure: This is NOT my pool but thought I'd help the pool operator by sharing/listing it on here.




Minekitten.io
Mining Electroneum, made easy!




Pool Address: etnpool.minekitten.io

Port     Hardware     Starting Diff
3333Low End100
5555Mid Range2000
7777High End10000
9999Nicehash1250000

Minimum Payout: 5 ETN │ Pool Fee: 0.4% │ Pool Location: EU/Germany │ No Registration Required │ User Friendly Interface



Minekitten.io is a user friendly Electroneum mining pool with the emphasis on making it simple & easy for
beginners to start mining Electroneum right away! The site has a built-in user friendly mining configurator
that will help set up (pre-configure) your Electroneum public wallet address using any one of the provided
Cryptonote miners (XMR-Stak, CCMiner, CPUMiner-Multi) and point it to the pool for you. The configurator
supports Windows/Mac, CPU and GPU (NVIDIA/AMD). A wallet generator is currently in the works as well!
Expert/seasoned miners will also have all the pool information they need to make the switch.







Contact: TwitterTelegram
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Re: bitminer.io real or scam?
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jayeeyee
on 20/07/2017, 06:37:52 UTC
But me i already withdraw my balance there before directly in my xapo wallet, but now i am not active in claiming in faucet because i am too busy in my job, bitminer is one of the good faucet for me specially if you have more time for that site.

Either you're shilling for the site or the last time you were able to wirthdraw was months to years ago (most likely the latter) when the ponzi site was still paying. This isn't the case anymore and I would not advertise the site as paying as you would be making an entirely false statement. Bitminer.io's faucet and paid plans are NOT PAYING.
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Re: bitminer.io real or scam?
by
jayeeyee
on 19/07/2017, 16:16:35 UTC
Let my post be the final "once and for all" definitive answer to whether or not Bitminer.io is a scam.

BITMINER.IO IS A SCAM AND NOT PAYING!

I went with the free 60K Satoshi daily plan and waited approximately 8 days in order to withdraw the minimum 0.005BTC amount. My withdrawal is still "Pending" with an added caveat. Apparently, Bitminer has detected that my IP address has another secondary free account listed under it (BTC Address: 18VcVHiULBuwex7vqYAaBq1XBsxoDqu2A7). I never made a secondary account and my IP address is dedicated (not shared). Due to this, Bitminer requires I "upgrade" to a paid plan in order to withdraw (yeaaah riiight).

Also worth noting when I first made the request to withdraw, I never received a notice on my account I was required to upgrade due to having "multiple" accounts. I guess this is Bitminer's way of having an excuse not to pay (as if they ever planned on to, to begin with).





You've been forewarned. DO NOT DEPOSIT YOUR BITCOINS TO BITMINER.IO. You will not see any returns.

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Re: BitKong - Fun & Addictive, provably fair bitcoin game.
by
jayeeyee
on 16/06/2017, 07:22:11 UTC
Is this gambling site still actively paying out? Could you provide proof of withdrawals and possibly the amount of BTC in reserves? This way, we can be assured in case of a big payout you'd still have enough funds to continue running the service instead of a ditch and run tactic.

On a side note, has anyone reviewed over the fairness/legitimacy of the hash, client and server seeds? Is everything what the OP mentions regarding the model as legit as he claims? Just want to make sure no funky code running in the background in favor of additional house edge.
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Re: Where trusted webstore to buy Bitcoin Mining Hardware?
by
jayeeyee
on 20/02/2014, 06:24:45 UTC
Anything but Butterfly Labs IMO. Their secret business practice is selling expensive paper weights.
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Re: {BFL} Here's a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK at your Monarch!
by
jayeeyee
on 05/02/2014, 22:53:59 UTC
Did you guys seriously think you could have counted on BFL for shipping on time? SERIOUSLY?! C'mon.. stop kiddin' ya'selves! Cheesy

When you buy from BFL, you are buying a product that will be out-phased by the time it arrives on your doorstep. (aka: Paper-Weights)
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Re: [Cigarettes] Welcome - Cigarettes for Bitcoins!
by
jayeeyee
on 05/02/2014, 09:08:30 UTC
Bitcoincigs shipped my order and I have indeed received it. Turn-around took 12 days considering it was being shipped from Russia. The cigarettes seems to have been repackaged and doesn't come in the traditional "Carton". I'm not sure if that's how things are in Russia. Regardless.. I got what I ordered.
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
by
jayeeyee
on 03/02/2014, 09:25:37 UTC
I see you're still very much heated over my topic Micon but I'm sure you'll be happy to hear when I say I've given up my proposal since it was getting no where. If anyone in this world wanted to do any sort of investment related opportunities; there's always a certain amount of risk involved. In this case, if no one is willing to take that risk in me (which is totally fine) then I'm not willing to risk anything on my end (in this case, guaranteeing that investment).

Just forget about how my model was proposed, how it works or how crazy it sounded. At this point, it doesn't matter because I'm not longer following up on it. I'm back doing what I've been doing and nothing has changed on my end. However, you are wrong about one thing.. good deeds do happen in this world. Take for example the homeless man in Bulgaria who has been panhandling his entire life.. and then donated every cent (about $40k euro) to his local church. I can see where you're coming from though; since this forum is saturated with Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. The first sign of anything remotely promising is automatically flagged down as scam or something of the sort... but... don't misunderstand me here either because I know that the Bitcoin community has seen more bad apples than good ones, which is unfortunate.

But, I digress. I was willing to help others out and I was genuinely going to see it through but after all this "drama".. I don't see why I should bother for a lost cause. Finally.. for your information, this post is absolutely in the correct thread. If you are familiar with the Marketplace thread, you'd know that investment post falls under the category of "Gambling". So yea, go ahead and report me if that makes you feel better about the world.
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
by
jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 20:26:02 UTC
^
That's the assumption I'm getting here... but I guess we'll eventually find out whether or not that'll happen. Who knows, maybe one day I'll just stop doing this.. but of course after I pay the dividends back to my investors. Wink
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
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jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 20:21:40 UTC
^Alright, I respect that.
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
by
jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 20:16:26 UTC
^
It is liquid but I'm not touching it other than for the reason to cover loses and that's it. Yes, I understand my system doesn't make sense and takes additional unnecessary steps when I can avoid it altogether just investing by myself.. but I cannot build a portfolio by giving myself positive feedbacks. As far as how this system works.. it requires an investor investing 1 btc. Period... my system, my rules. Smiley
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
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jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 20:13:54 UTC
jayeeyee 0.15% of 1 btc is 0.0015 btc not 0.15btc.
or you mean 15% of course.
It's 15% of 1BTC.. not in fiat. Market value of BTC has no value to yields. All yields are in BTC in that of itself.
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
by
jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 20:12:51 UTC
^
Would it make everyone understand this easier when I say the insurance pot cannot be used to invest? When I mean I'm keeping my personal life far away from btctalk means just that. But my btctalk persona "jayeeyee" is what I'm building in terms of trust. Pretend this is an experiment I fabbed up just so I can build my trust rating, if that helps.
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
by
jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 20:05:32 UTC
Again, you are being illogical.  Me sending you money doesn't build trust in YOU, it builds trust in me.

So, again, I'd like to invest with you.  But sending you the money doesn't make much sense since I'm 100% guaranteed to get it back, right?  See that's the fallacy in your plan.  You are offering something for nothing, but are still asking people to risk something (by assuming you will send them their money back).  
I think the illogical one here is you. The insurance funds are for insurance coverage ONLY. Not for reinvestment. I use your investment to make a return. Your return which will be 0.15% of your initial investment, or in other words 0.15btc return, is a cut from my return. That's the end of the deal as far as me and my investor are concerned. As for what I do with my portion of the return, I split it up.. some goes back into the insurance pot, the rest into my savings.

Yes, it builds your trust but also my trust at the same time seeing how I'm able to give you back the yields. Win-win, no?
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
by
jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 19:58:25 UTC
Why is this in gambling  Huh
Because under btctalk's post guideline.. investment opportunity should be made under the gambling thread.
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Re: Private Bitcoin Investment @ 15% ROI
by
jayeeyee
on 31/01/2014, 19:57:12 UTC
Yes, that is exactly how this scam works out. You have 0 credentials to back up your claim and that is why you are being called out on it.

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I'm going to assume the next thing to ask is how my investment model works in detail.

L O L of course. That's the least you can ask. As someone who is "in the field" I'd assume you'd know this from your vast experince. But I guess you don't ask the people you are going to loan the money too either? You just give them money and for no reason hope they'd pay you back?

Micon's idea is a good start but it doesn't prove anything other than you are willing to spend 0.2 - 0.3 btc to lure in more people to scam from next round.

The mere fact that you are being defensive when asked about your strategies is a tell tale sign of a scammer.
Yea, I understand I have no creds but that's just how it's gonna be. I know it's not going to help me but that's what I'm sticking with. Call me a scammer for not releasing personal info any time you want... frankly, I don't care anymore what you have to say.

At any giving point in time, there can only be a certain amount of individual I am willing to take in. It doesn't make sense why I would continue to build a bigger base of exposure only to screw the last few investors later on and ultimately destroying my credentials on btctalk.. at least, not to me. If anyone is worried about being scammed, the escrow method is the best fail-proof way of going about this and I'm all in for it. But if you start complaining how this is a scam because I refuse to release personal info about myself.. then sorry, you're out of luck on that one.