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Re: √[ANN][BAT]FROM GOTHAM CITY - FIRST COMICS COIN LAUNCH: 8/Jan/2014 6 PM EST√
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pagan999
on 08/01/2014, 08:09:25 UTC
it's in the signature, but no wallet number yet for deposit.
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Re: Doge to the moon! Give-A-Way
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pagan999
on 21/12/2013, 19:49:06 UTC
DKmAW71pZoXXCWrwkJz3FqVyEbhfdwzPth
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Re: [DOGE] Give away!! SUCH Give~ MUCH Away~ [CLOSED FOR NOW]
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pagan999
on 21/12/2013, 19:47:11 UTC
DKmAW71pZoXXCWrwkJz3FqVyEbhfdwzPth here lil dogee
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Re: free 5,000,000 doges to giveaway. many dogecoins. like such cute dog.
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pagan999
on 21/12/2013, 19:45:06 UTC
done @paganknight69 thanks DKmAW71pZoXXCWrwkJz3FqVyEbhfdwzPth
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Re: [GIVEAWAY] -- 10K DOGE -- GET 50 DOGE FOR EACH POST!
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pagan999
on 21/12/2013, 19:40:46 UTC
DKmAW71pZoXXCWrwkJz3FqVyEbhfdwzPth thanks
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Re: 100 Dogecoins each GIVE-A-WAY
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pagan999
on 21/12/2013, 19:36:25 UTC
done: DKmAW71pZoXXCWrwkJz3FqVyEbhfdwzPth
@paganknight69
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Re: BTCJam forum name verification
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pagan999
on 05/09/2013, 18:32:22 UTC
My BTCJam account has been hacked and several loans (totaling 16 btc) have been taken out and stolen. I did do seek these loans and have thus far only taken 2 rep builders. All the rest is fraud/hacked acct. If anyone can help me get these coins back, I would be very happy. This isn't the only acct I had hacked but it was the only one where other people's money is involved. So far I've lost 30 btc this week and still finding them gone. DAMN IT!!! This will turn me from an btc evangelist to a hater real quick. There needs to be a way to secure coins (if a person chooses) and they not be spendable till the 2-stage is completed or something. Doesn't seem that hard to do.

FOR NOW, FUCK BITCOIN AND ALL THE THIEVING SONS A BITCHES INVOLVED!!!! i HOPE YOU MOTHERFUCKERS DIE A SLOW AND PAINFUL DEATH!!!!
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Re: Bitcoin Mining PCI-E Card 10Gh/s card for only $100
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pagan999
on 04/09/2013, 16:05:39 UTC
I'm VERY interested. Any idea on timeline?
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Re: [ANN][XPM] CryptoBot Investment Fund
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pagan999
on 28/08/2013, 16:58:08 UTC
I can send 10 xpm it's all I have right now.
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Re: Mining LTC or other altcoins?
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pagan999
on 28/08/2013, 13:56:27 UTC
I like PrimeCoin. it's neither SHA nor scrypt. I can CPU mine it and it serves a long-term purpose.
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Re: Big Brother tracking bitcoin transactions
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pagan999
on 18/08/2013, 17:50:07 UTC
just use a new address with each transaction.
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Re: [WTS] 8 klondike boards 4,5GH/s, 128 chips, bizwoo group buy batch #1
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pagan999
on 12/08/2013, 20:57:20 UTC
Misunderstood this. nevermind.
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Re: [WTS] 8 klondike boards 4,5GH/s, 128 chips, bizwoo group buy batch #1
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pagan999
on 12/08/2013, 19:59:20 UTC
I'll take the miners; all of them at that price or as many as possible. I would need to know more about escrow and delivery time.
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Re: [NUG] For sale: 950,000 Nuggets (~35% of all coins outstanding)
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pagan999
on 08/08/2013, 23:59:41 UTC
0.52
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Re: BTCJam forum name verification
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pagan999
on 02/08/2013, 18:23:24 UTC
'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 536fa53f-805f-47cc-8daf-7101fadd7482'
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The got Pirateat40!!!!
by
pagan999
on 24/07/2013, 19:08:33 UTC
http://www.scribd.com/doc/155580975/Complaint

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SEC Charges Texas Man With Running Bitcoin-Denominated Ponzi Scheme
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2013-132 Washington D.C., July 23, 2013 — The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged a Texas man and his company with defrauding investors in a Ponzi scheme involving Bitcoin, a virtual currency traded on online exchanges for conventional currencies like the U.S. dollar or used to purchase goods or services online.
The SEC alleges that Trendon T. Shavers, who is the founder and operator of Bitcoin Savings and Trust (BTCST), offered and sold Bitcoin-denominated investments through the Internet using the monikers “Pirate” and “pirateat40.”  Shavers raised at least 700,000 Bitcoin in BTCST investments, which amounted to more than $4.5 million based on the average price of Bitcoin in 2011 and 2012 when the investments were offered and sold.  Today the value of 700,000 Bitcoin exceeds $60 million.

The SEC alleges that Shavers promised investors up to 7 percent weekly interest based on BTCST’s Bitcoin market arbitrage activity, which supposedly included selling to individuals who wished to buy Bitcoin “off the radar” in quick fashion or large quantities.  In reality, BTCST was a sham and a Ponzi scheme in which Shavers used Bitcoin from new investors to make purported interest payments and cover investor withdrawals on outstanding BTCST investments.  Shavers also diverted investors’ Bitcoin for day trading in his account on a Bitcoin currency exchange, and exchanged investors’ Bitcoin for U.S. dollars to pay his personal expenses.

The SEC issued an investor alert today warning investors about the dangers of potential investment scams involving virtual currencies promoted through the Internet.

“Fraudsters are not beyond the reach of the SEC just because they use Bitcoin or another virtual currency to mislead investors and violate the federal securities laws,” said Andrew M. Calamari, Director of the SEC’s New York Regional Office.  “Shavers preyed on investors in an online forum by claiming his investments carried no risk and huge profits for them while his true intentions were rooted in nothing more than personal greed.”

According to the SEC’s complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Shavers sold BTCST investments over the Internet to investors in such states as Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.  Shavers posted general solicitations on a website dedicated to Bitcoin discussions, and he misled investors with such false assurances about his investment opportunity as “It’s growing, it’s growing!” and “I have yet to come close to taking a loss on any deal,” and “risk is almost 0.”  Contrary to the representations made to investors, BTCST was not in the business of buying and selling Bitcoin at all.

The SEC alleges that Shavers, who lives in McKinney, Texas, paid 507,148 Bitcoin in investor withdrawals and purported interest payments.  He transferred at least 150,649 Bitcoin to his personal account at an online Bitcoin currency exchange.  Shavers suffered a net loss from his day trading, but realized net proceeds of $164,758 from his sales of 86,202 Bitcoin.  Shavers transferred $147,102 from his personal account at the online Bitcoin currency exchange to accounts he controlled at an online payment processor as well as his personal checking account.  He used this money to pay his rent, utilities, and car-related expenses as well as for food and retail purchases and gambling.

The SEC’s complaint charges Shavers and BTCST with offering and selling investments in violation of the anti-fraud and registration provisions of the securities laws, specifically Sections 5(a), 5(c) and 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Exchange Act Rule 10b-5.  The SEC is seeking a court order to freeze the assets of Shavers and BTCST in addition to other relief, including permanent injunctions, disgorgement of ill-gotten gains with prejudgment interest, and financial penalties.

The SEC’s investor alert, prepared by the agency’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy, recommends that investors be wary of so-called investment opportunities that promise high rates of return with little or no risk, especially when dealing with unregistered, Internet-based investments sold by unlicensed promoters.

“Ponzi scheme operators often claim to have a tie to a new and emerging technology as a lure to potential victims,” said Lori J. Schock, Director of the SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy.  “Investors should understand that regardless of the type of investment, a promise of high returns with little or no risk is a classic warning sign of fraud.”


 

 
 
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Re: Einstieg ins Mining
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pagan999
on 23/07/2013, 13:39:23 UTC
You can buy into the best managed mining network available today for that and do better than either building or buying new.
www.bitcoinminersunion.com
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Re: KNCMiners Jupiter: Order slot 1180, guaranteed top 500 queue place
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pagan999
on 19/07/2013, 16:17:00 UTC
Ok, I will sell you 400 GH/s of space hosted by KnC in Stockholm. I will accept either BTC or paypal. www.bitcoinminersunion.com

I would be interested in this if you can get KnC to transfer ownership. I would not want it shipped, but instead hosted by KnC (their "Stockholm Pickup" option). Is this possible?


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Re: Announcing New Coin!!! The Trillion Dollar Tyranny Coin!!! Most Valuable Coin!!
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pagan999
on 12/07/2013, 20:47:56 UTC
Yea sounds like cocaine and scarface to me too.
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Re: [WTS] BitForce 500 GH/s Mini Rig SC (on eBay)
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pagan999
on 11/07/2013, 21:51:35 UTC
My mistake, I didn't read clearly before responding. I stand corrected.