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Re: [ANN] bitqy (BQ) now listed on C-CEX
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rizzn
on 14/09/2017, 20:35:57 UTC
Good one Dr Bitcoin. Still not learned to google then?

I'm not sure how you expect me to respond to this.

I continue to work with bitqyck because I make recommendations, and they have established a pattern in the last couple of months of following them. I don't know what's in their heart, but I know what my intentions are. As I said, I'm not invested in bitqy, not because I don't think it has no potential, but because I want to avoid any appearance of impropriety.

We're in a phase of blockchain development where, yes, there is still fertile ground for innovation, but there has been paved a way for application and distribution of existing refined technologies. Bitqyck largely falls into that latter category. Creating a rewards token isn't hugely innovative, and neither is using a blockchain to secure ownership in a corporation, but it is a smart application of the technology, and it introduces a layer of transparency to corporate governance that (and the bitqyck guys may not like me saying this publicly) has historically been lacking in many network marketing organizations through modern history.

I see a proper application of blockchain technology to this effort as a (yes, lucrative) path to algorithmically enforcing business ethics. This is a vision the founders of bitqyck have, at least to me, have expressed strong agreement with.
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Re: [ANN] bitqy (BQ) now listed on C-CEX
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rizzn
on 01/09/2017, 03:50:23 UTC
Hello, all.

It's been a busy week. I heard that my name was mentioned on this thread, but I hadn't had a chance to respond to it in a timely fashion.

To clarify my involvement, everything I wrote in my blog post was true, at least to the extent that I understood things from the perspective of a vendor with a severed relationship and limited insight into bitqyck's inner workings without me.

About two months ago, one of the founders of bitqyck reached out to me on a technical matter (unrelated to cryptocurrency) and expressed a desire to address several of the issues I raised in my blog post as well as other technical questions that are starting to arise during the day-to-day operations of the company.

About a month into periodic discussions, we engaged in a contractual relationship in which I've served as a technical consultant (via my agency) on several initiatives, including interacting with public exchanges, helping craft technically accurate sales verbiage, and general matchmaking between other clients of mine in the local startup community.

When we engaged, I told them I'd be happy to lend a hand and work in the background. I'd even be happy to act once again as a spokesperson of the token again if they'd agree to an independent legal and technical review of the solidity code for the ERC-20 token. This is a process that is still underway. I don't have any doubt, given my ongoing interactions with the founders and the new management team, that their intentions are to build a sustainable company and to break new technical boundaries in the process.

As I talked about in my blog post, what drew me to this project was their willingness to apply theoretical concepts of the Digital Autonomous Organization as a practical matter. Given the state of blockchain right now, it's not something that could (or should) be done in one leap. The original architecture and token roadmap I worked with the founding team is still the current roadmap. One of my goals in working with them over the next few weeks and months is to help them document and share that roadmap publicly.

I hope this clarifies things. I understand the reticence of the geek community to embrace anything that remotely sounds like network marketing, but for what it's worth, to me the core team involved with the bitqy token have demonstrated an earnest desire to do things the right way.

By way of disclosure: I still own no bitqy, and my company is paid in plain ol' US fiat for my work with bitqyck. I told them I'd accept Bitcoin, but given the bull run it's on this month, I'm guessing they're wanting to HODL.
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Re: Stolen Coins Right After Getting Vanity Address
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rizzn
on 18/02/2014, 09:18:45 UTC
I don't know why this didn't pop up when I initially researched the site. Just lost 2.3+ BTC today to this site.

I made a reddit post on this topic.

You can upvote it here if you're so inclined: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1y7upu/bitcoinvanityappspotcom_is_not_secure_and/

Sad to hear your loss...
BTW, if you did a google search with "bitcoinvanity", you will find the thread I linked in my last post.

Yeah - not sure why, but Google buried the results below the official threads and other unrelated sites when I looked prior to using it.
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Re: Stolen Coins Right After Getting Vanity Address
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rizzn
on 18/02/2014, 06:20:48 UTC
I don't know why this didn't pop up when I initially researched the site. Just lost 2.3+ BTC today to this site.

I made a reddit post on this topic.

You can upvote it here if you're so inclined: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1y7upu/bitcoinvanityappspotcom_is_not_secure_and/
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Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners
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rizzn
on 27/11/2013, 01:52:24 UTC
wtf thats over 1000 usd for 20ghs  Shocked

Are the prices listed on the top of this thread current?
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Re: [BTCJam] - Arbitration Announcement, Legally binding loan contracts
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rizzn
on 15/09/2013, 23:05:12 UTC
I love that there continues to be no reply to the question... I'll re-iterate it though, for the sake of ritual...

Once we have an arbitration award doc - what should be the next step?
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Re: ASICRIGS Loan
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rizzn
on 05/07/2013, 04:07:19 UTC
I personally don't think that you're a scammer but in all honesty it's stupid for somebody to give you 100% of the money to buy an asic. Put yourself in the shoes of the lender, they either give you the money an make some interest back or they buy it themselves and get all of the profit from the ASIC. Either way its a massive  gamble on both sides because on one side you could turn out to be a scammer and one the other side the asic might never pay back for it self.

I understand what you're saying.

BTC jam, if you're unfamiliar with the site, is a crowd funding site. I'm not asking for one person to front 100% of the coin, but several people to chip in.

I've around 13-14 coins invested in the site right now (obviously not liquid), so if were to default on the loan, I'd forfeit any future payments on my investments (presumably - I've never defaulted on a loan, but I'd assume that's how it works). It's not exactly a security in the traditional sense, but it does give me added incentive to repay the loan.
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Re: ASICRIGS Loan
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rizzn
on 05/07/2013, 04:04:04 UTC

Hmmm, from my point of view you're a nobody.  I'm also very successful in my field, have work I love and am well known.  BUT, I'm also intelligent, as you noticed.  Another difference between us is I don't need to beg for money from strangers because my family won't help me.   Wink


Yes - you're very successful in the world of trolling the Bitcoin lending boards (I stopped clicking through your history after the fourth page of insults to random board participants).

Your mother must be so proud of that (and when you beg her for money).
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Re: ASICRIGS Loan
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rizzn
on 05/07/2013, 02:59:37 UTC

Thank you for the compliment.  My intelligence is important to me!  I'm sorry that you aren't bright enough to realize btcjam doesn't have to be all or nothing... you could have saved up a portion of the funds needed and then asked for the rest.

Here's what is going to happen.  You've made several loan requests for small "reputation" amounts, slowly getting larger.  But you jumped too much this time, it scared investors, and your loan will probably not fund.  Soon after it doesn't fund, you will create another loan request for a smaller amount.  You will work your way up until you can scam as much as possible.  I've seen it many times by people whose identity is well known.

This is textbook, and not worth any more of my time.  Just remember my prediction!    Wink

How exactly do you expect this to end? You expect me to just let you libel me and be OK with it?

You're a nobody. Your big claim to fame in life is that you virtually live on an internet forum. I'm successful and well known in my field.

My life won't end if I don't get this loan. I'd like to get this loan, because I'd like to get an ASIC miner. But I have a great job, I make plenty of money, have a great family, and love my work. My life will go on without an ASIC miner.

On the other hand, your life has treated you so badly that the best way you can think of to spend your time is engage in unprovoked attacks on strangers in a public forum about Bitcoins. If you don't feel like you win this argument, it'll keep you up at night.

Bravo. Sounds like your life rules.
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Re: ASIC rigs
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rizzn
on 04/07/2013, 17:27:44 UTC
One of my writers lives not far from their listed office in Oregon. I'll have one of them investigate.
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Re: ASICRIGS Loan
by
rizzn
on 04/07/2013, 17:17:01 UTC
It's a loan, not an investment. If you're not comfortable with the terms of the loan, please don't invest.

If you're comfortable lending some money to a guy with a great track record on a P2P lending site, then please do.

This is a lending forum and we're discussing a lending site. Sounds like what you're discussing is mining contracts. There's a separate section of the forum for that.

No, what I am discussing is you asking strangers to pay for your mining rig.  Why not have a bit of pride and pay for a portion of it yourself?

You don't have a good record on BTCJam - you have a number of small loans you think will give you a much much bigger one.  Scammers do it all the time.  Probably why you haven't verified your credit rating on there.   Undecided

Get bent, chief. If you went through the effort to look at my profile on BTCJam, you would have also seen my extensive investment track record. If you bothered to click on any of the other links I provided or just, I don't know, even google me, you would have found a pretty wide track path I cut across the web.

I'm not a scammer. Why are you so hostile? This has nothing to do with pride. Yes, I'm asking strangers to fund a loan on a crowd-funding website. That's sort of the point of BTCjam, in case you didn't catch that, genius. If I had the disposable income to buy it in a fell swoop without getting a loan, that's what I'd do.
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Re: ASICRIGS Loan
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rizzn
on 04/07/2013, 16:08:53 UTC
http://www.asicrigs.com/

I'm getting the cheapest one. I've overpriced the loan in case it only hits the 70% funding point I can still grab the order.

Ah, so you want the lenders to finance 100% of the rig, so you have zero risk but make all the profit.



It's a loan, not an investment. If you're not comfortable with the terms of the loan, please don't invest.

If you're comfortable lending some money to a guy with a great track record on a P2P lending site, then please do.

This is a lending forum and we're discussing a lending site. Sounds like what you're discussing is mining contracts. There's a separate section of the forum for that.
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Re: ASICRIGS Loan
by
rizzn
on 04/07/2013, 02:13:07 UTC
http://www.asicrigs.com/

I'm getting the cheapest one. I've overpriced the loan in case it only hits the 70% funding point I can still grab the order.

I've finally decided to bite the bullet and get a mining rig. I've spoken directly with the company, and they've indicated that if I purchase now, I can expect delivery the first week of August. According to the profitability calculator, I should be able to repay the loan within 30-45 days in full.

I have, however, set the term of the loan to 365 days so as to allow for comfortable repayment of the loan should the device flat out not work. Assuming that the rig works as advertised, expect early repayment. If it doesn't, expect prompt payments on due dates.

https://btcjam.com/listings/5695

About Me: I run SiliconANGLE, an enterprise tech network that was one of the first to report on Bitcoin, and continues to cover the space (you can find some of my reports here: http://www.youtube.com/user/siliconangle/search?query=rizzn+bitcoin). I'm an active investor on BTC Jam (I've invested well over 20 BTC in three months), and I have no desire to ruin my good name on the site (plus, like any active investor there, I know what it's like to be burned and don't want to inflict it on others).

How much does the mining rig cost? 
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ASICRIGS Loan
by
rizzn
on 03/07/2013, 16:20:18 UTC
I've finally decided to bite the bullet and get a mining rig. I've spoken directly with the company, and they've indicated that if I purchase now, I can expect delivery the first week of August. According to the profitability calculator, I should be able to repay the loan within 30-45 days in full.

I have, however, set the term of the loan to 365 days so as to allow for comfortable repayment of the loan should the device flat out not work. Assuming that the rig works as advertised, expect early repayment. If it doesn't, expect prompt payments on due dates.

https://btcjam.com/listings/5695

About Me: I run SiliconANGLE, an enterprise tech network that was one of the first to report on Bitcoin, and continues to cover the space (you can find some of my reports here: http://www.youtube.com/user/siliconangle/search?query=rizzn+bitcoin). I'm an active investor on BTC Jam (I've invested well over 20 BTC in three months), and I have no desire to ruin my good name on the site (plus, like any active investor there, I know what it's like to be burned and don't want to inflict it on others).
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Re: [ANN]MtGox desktop trade tool now open source
by
rizzn
on 10/05/2013, 14:20:33 UTC
Installed it today. Requested a serial number. No response yet.
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Re: Bitcoinity hosting sponsoring
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rizzn
on 09/05/2013, 02:44:33 UTC
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Re: Either Ryan Schreiber, founder of Ziggap, has gone off the deep end or...
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rizzn
on 01/05/2013, 06:26:27 UTC
I can't speak to the reddit threads, but several of the notes for the ZIGGAP loans used to start the business have come up for sale on the note trading boards. They're priced to move, but the payments come due today. If he's still making payments on the (very large) loan, I'd say that's a good sign of sanity.

If he throws up his hands and skips his debts, well, that'd be a good sign he goes off the deep end.

Next payment is due within the next 20ish hours.

https://btcjam.com/listings/584
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Re: MT.Gox is dead: Where should we all (most) go next to get enough volume?
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rizzn
on 24/04/2013, 15:29:33 UTC
I've tried most of these services, and quite a few not on the list because they've gone under. They all share one serious problem - liquidity to USD. I know the reasons behind not accepting reversible transactions, but as someone who wants to trade in and out of BTC regularly, I hate that I have limits through BitInstant, and time delays through services like Dwolla.

The first to solve this problem will gain serious, fast traction.
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Re: BTCJam forum name verification
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rizzn
on 24/04/2013, 15:19:05 UTC
 'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 1d1f2625-1669-43b4-9baf-06452e186e66'
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Re: [SCAMMER ALERT] - etsanchez + turquoise9955
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rizzn
on 20/09/2011, 06:44:58 UTC
On my netbook, so I don't have my normal screenshot capabilities. Will send screenshots in the morning.

Here's a C+P of the BTC address.


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