Cont. I know you're here my fellow businessmen
>>1803396
here I forgot to save the text, so I'll have to write it up again.
http://pastebin.com/qNVFByws
if its as lucrative as you say, then its achievable but you have to be willing to put it all aside. Keep private about it as well, the accounts are going anywhere. More people you tell the more chances of the finding where the hole was and who was effected.
wait update put the wrong link for one of the websites
http://pastebin.com/0dhEZdW7
What?
>>1803396
Trying to understand this currently
>Create a bank account separate from yourself
>connect paypal to that account
>transfer $ to the bank which will appear as funds in paypal
>use those funds to buy OMC
>exchange those OMC for BTC and send them to the wallet/purse
>sell those bitcoins to myself on localbtc
>don't pay for them but say I did
>collect BTC at home
>sell BTC
Is this poofing coins out of thin air or laundering them?
>>1803726
>acquire btc by buying omc as a false entity from this company who I pay via paypal with funds from a bank account I'm not tied to
>convert omc to btc
>sell those btc as a psuedoseller to myself
>bitcoins move
>I don't really pay for them
>have the bitcoins ready to sell
What I don't get is how this is a gain. I buy coins and sell them to myself? It's a dead transaction.
>Account A - false
>Account B - personal
>buy omc, get btc, send them to account A
>sell them to Account B - btc transfers and no actual money paid
>account A no has no coins and I have coins in my personal
But I still bought the coins initially
>>1803396
Nah bruh it is just a Pyramid.
>>1803618
Definitely laundering