Ethereum is a well known Sino-Russian hacker scam run by Carbanak that has already cost the lives of hundreds of people across the world. People who believed they were investing in the future of distributed computing but in reality were taken to the nearest ATM in the middle of the night, forced to unload their accounts and then left face down with a double tap at the base of the skull. Their hopes and dreams bleeding out into the gutter as brain and bone matter lay strewn across the street.
Fake Russian Vitalik Buterin is in reality just a retard orphan from an asylum in a completely irrelevant and prehistoric eastern European country. His skull is so large and oversized due to congenital mutations from radiation exposure that Carbanak masterminds choose him to front their scheme to gullible Westerners. Also his pathological mixture of Asperger's, obsessive compulsive disorder and Tourette's, as well as his secret methamphetamine addiction, lead him to speak at a ridiculously fast rate that no one can understand, but makes stupid people think he said something important.
There is no crypto mania in Asia! None of it exists. It is a massive scam to steal money from Eurotards and American fat lards. Give up! Sell, before it's too late! Sell for god's sake!
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Good, good, keep selling!
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So funny to read old threads from the good old days (before the bubble finally burst) of Ethereum and Bitcoin developers calling each other out as scammers. Indeed there's a goldmine of info there archive.is/VZbPs
Bitchtalik is a known scammer who used to steal other peoples work by re-writing the science in an easy to understand way (read useless simplification) and then fail to stress the work was not actually his. He also stole money from investors by making them believe he was, get this, "simulating a quantum computer". yes that's right my plebs. He was going around telling people he could get quantum computing results on a plain old PC, thanks to his nifty algorithms. Now that's a fucking scammer!
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