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Trump-loving Republicans snatch up 'magacoins' -- and quickly fall victim to data breach
Jul 22, 2021 08:57:29   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Travis Gettys
July 22, 2021

Trump-loving Republicans snatch up 'magacoins' -- and quickly fall victim to data breach
Drew Angerer, Getty Images, AFP | US President Donald Trump tosses a hat into the crowd as he arrives for a 'Make America Great Again' campaign rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2019
More than 1,000 people -- including Republican leaders and conservative media personalities -- have already signed up for the pro-Donald Trump cryptocurrency magacoin.

Poor security on a website associated with the cryptocurrency exposed users' personal information, including passwords and IP addresses, and revealed that the vast majority of the magacoin produced has gone to its self-described creator Marc Zelinka, a Trump-loving consultant, and a Super PAC associated with him, reported The Guardian.

A self-described hacktivist shared the website's data with the newspaper, showing that most users have only 100 magacoins, but at least some of them have taken advantage of an offer of 1,000 free magacoins to certain radio hosts, media personalities, bloggers and grassroots groups who agree to promote the cryptocurrency.

Right-wing talk radio host John Rush holds 1,500 magacoins, according to the leaked data, and hosted Zelinka, whose Colorado-based used car company Carmart Inc. applied for a trademark for the currency and administers a Facebook page for it.

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Zelinka, however, insists he no longer controls magacoin and had handed off the cryptocurrency project to pro-Trump political operative Reilly O'Neal, who appears to control Super PACs funded in part by the cryptocurrency intended to support "MAGA candidates" around the country.

A 10-million magacoin gift from an email address associated with O'Neal's political consulting firm Tidewater Strategies was made to the Magacoin Victory Fund that appears to be controlled by the North Carolina-based GOP operative, while another 2 million magacoins came from an account that appears to be controlled by Zelinka.

O'Neal has worked on the losing campaign for accused p*******e judge Roy Moore, and he reportedly has a stake in the right-wing conspiracy website Big League Politics.


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His Tidewater Strategies was paid by pro-Trump Republican candidates in the last e******n cycle, but most of them lost.

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Jul 22, 2021 08:58:39   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Travis Gettys
July 22, 2021

Trump-loving Republicans snatch up 'magacoins' -- and quickly fall victim to data breach
Drew Angerer, Getty Images, AFP | US President Donald Trump tosses a hat into the crowd as he arrives for a 'Make America Great Again' campaign rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2019
More than 1,000 people -- including Republican leaders and conservative media personalities -- have already signed up for the pro-Donald Trump cryptocurrency magacoin.

Poor security on a website associated with the cryptocurrency exposed users' personal information, including passwords and IP addresses, and revealed that the vast majority of the magacoin produced has gone to its self-described creator Marc Zelinka, a Trump-loving consultant, and a Super PAC associated with him, reported The Guardian.

A self-described hacktivist shared the website's data with the newspaper, showing that most users have only 100 magacoins, but at least some of them have taken advantage of an offer of 1,000 free magacoins to certain radio hosts, media personalities, bloggers and grassroots groups who agree to promote the cryptocurrency.

Right-wing talk radio host John Rush holds 1,500 magacoins, according to the leaked data, and hosted Zelinka, whose Colorado-based used car company Carmart Inc. applied for a trademark for the currency and administers a Facebook page for it.

00:07
01:48





Zelinka, however, insists he no longer controls magacoin and had handed off the cryptocurrency project to pro-Trump political operative Reilly O'Neal, who appears to control Super PACs funded in part by the cryptocurrency intended to support "MAGA candidates" around the country.

A 10-million magacoin gift from an email address associated with O'Neal's political consulting firm Tidewater Strategies was made to the Magacoin Victory Fund that appears to be controlled by the North Carolina-based GOP operative, while another 2 million magacoins came from an account that appears to be controlled by Zelinka.

O'Neal has worked on the losing campaign for accused p*******e judge Roy Moore, and he reportedly has a stake in the right-wing conspiracy website Big League Politics.

His Tidewater Strategies was paid by pro-Trump Republican candidates in the last e******n cycle, but most of them lost.
Travis Gettys br July 22, 2021 br br Trump-l... (show quote)



Such Sweet Gullible Ewes !!!!!!!!!!

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Jul 22, 2021 09:23:54   #
Kevyn
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Travis Gettys
July 22, 2021

Trump-loving Republicans snatch up 'magacoins' -- and quickly fall victim to data breach
Drew Angerer, Getty Images, AFP | US President Donald Trump tosses a hat into the crowd as he arrives for a 'Make America Great Again' campaign rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2019
More than 1,000 people -- including Republican leaders and conservative media personalities -- have already signed up for the pro-Donald Trump cryptocurrency magacoin.

Poor security on a website associated with the cryptocurrency exposed users' personal information, including passwords and IP addresses, and revealed that the vast majority of the magacoin produced has gone to its self-described creator Marc Zelinka, a Trump-loving consultant, and a Super PAC associated with him, reported The Guardian.

A self-described hacktivist shared the website's data with the newspaper, showing that most users have only 100 magacoins, but at least some of them have taken advantage of an offer of 1,000 free magacoins to certain radio hosts, media personalities, bloggers and grassroots groups who agree to promote the cryptocurrency.

Right-wing talk radio host John Rush holds 1,500 magacoins, according to the leaked data, and hosted Zelinka, whose Colorado-based used car company Carmart Inc. applied for a trademark for the currency and administers a Facebook page for it.

00:07
01:48





Zelinka, however, insists he no longer controls magacoin and had handed off the cryptocurrency project to pro-Trump political operative Reilly O'Neal, who appears to control Super PACs funded in part by the cryptocurrency intended to support "MAGA candidates" around the country.

A 10-million magacoin gift from an email address associated with O'Neal's political consulting firm Tidewater Strategies was made to the Magacoin Victory Fund that appears to be controlled by the North Carolina-based GOP operative, while another 2 million magacoins came from an account that appears to be controlled by Zelinka.

O'Neal has worked on the losing campaign for accused p*******e judge Roy Moore, and he reportedly has a stake in the right-wing conspiracy website Big League Politics.


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His Tidewater Strategies was paid by pro-Trump Republican candidates in the last e******n cycle, but most of them lost.
Travis Gettys br July 22, 2021 br br Trump-l... (show quote)

Trump is going to be furious. Not that his i***t death cult members were fleeced, but that he wasn’t part of the grift.

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Jul 22, 2021 09:58:56   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Such Sweet Gullible Ewes !!!!!!!!!!


Left this part out, but wouldn't expect more from someone like you!

"Trump has not expressed support for TrumpCoin or magacoin. He has historically not
been supportive of cryptocurrencies in general - he said bitcoin "seems like a s**m"
last month, and ranted about bitcoin and crypto on Twitter in 2019."

"At the time, he said cryptocurrencies were not money and he did not like them as their
value was volatile and they had no substantial backing."

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Jul 22, 2021 12:25:45   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
microphor wrote:
Left this part out, but wouldn't expect more from someone like you!

"Trump has not expressed support for TrumpCoin or magacoin. He has historically not
been supportive of cryptocurrencies in general - he said bitcoin "seems like a s**m"
last month, and ranted about bitcoin and crypto on Twitter in 2019."

"At the time, he said cryptocurrencies were not money and he did not like them as their
value was volatile and they had no substantial backing."
Left this part out, but wouldn't expect more from ... (show quote)


Oh, aren’t you the little patriot defending the T*****r.

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Jul 22, 2021 15:13:38   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Oh, aren’t you the little patriot defending the T*****r.


Always, maybe you should try it

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Jul 22, 2021 17:23:09   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
microphor wrote:
Always, maybe you should try it


I don’t defend t*****rs.

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Jul 22, 2021 17:28:02   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
microphor wrote:
Left this part out, but wouldn't expect more from someone like you!

"Trump has not expressed support for TrumpCoin or magacoin. He has historically not
been supportive of cryptocurrencies in general - he said bitcoin "seems like a s**m"
last month, and ranted about bitcoin and crypto on Twitter in 2019."

"At the time, he said cryptocurrencies were not money and he did not like them as their
value was volatile and they had no substantial backing."
Left this part out, but wouldn't expect more from ... (show quote)



** Trump has not expressed support for TrumpCoin or magacoin. **
How could he ???
He is already deluged in enough questionable business practice related debacles.
He would not want to be too close to another grift , s**m, rip off with his impeccable trump moniker on it .
Eye roll here. X <

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Jul 23, 2021 20:08:52   #
elledee
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Travis Gettys
July 22, 2021

Trump-loving Republicans snatch up 'magacoins' -- and quickly fall victim to data breach
Drew Angerer, Getty Images, AFP | US President Donald Trump tosses a hat into the crowd as he arrives for a 'Make America Great Again' campaign rally in Montoursville, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 2019
More than 1,000 people -- including Republican leaders and conservative media personalities -- have already signed up for the pro-Donald Trump cryptocurrency magacoin.

Poor security on a website associated with the cryptocurrency exposed users' personal information, including passwords and IP addresses, and revealed that the vast majority of the magacoin produced has gone to its self-described creator Marc Zelinka, a Trump-loving consultant, and a Super PAC associated with him, reported The Guardian.

A self-described hacktivist shared the website's data with the newspaper, showing that most users have only 100 magacoins, but at least some of them have taken advantage of an offer of 1,000 free magacoins to certain radio hosts, media personalities, bloggers and grassroots groups who agree to promote the cryptocurrency.

Right-wing talk radio host John Rush holds 1,500 magacoins, according to the leaked data, and hosted Zelinka, whose Colorado-based used car company Carmart Inc. applied for a trademark for the currency and administers a Facebook page for it.

00:07
01:48





Zelinka, however, insists he no longer controls magacoin and had handed off the cryptocurrency project to pro-Trump political operative Reilly O'Neal, who appears to control Super PACs funded in part by the cryptocurrency intended to support "MAGA candidates" around the country.

A 10-million magacoin gift from an email address associated with O'Neal's political consulting firm Tidewater Strategies was made to the Magacoin Victory Fund that appears to be controlled by the North Carolina-based GOP operative, while another 2 million magacoins came from an account that appears to be controlled by Zelinka.

O'Neal has worked on the losing campaign for accused p*******e judge Roy Moore, and he reportedly has a stake in the right-wing conspiracy website Big League Politics.


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His Tidewater Strategies was paid by pro-Trump Republican candidates in the last e******n cycle, but most of them lost.
Travis Gettys br July 22, 2021 br br Trump-l... (show quote)


Posting All that BS while you missed Jerry Springer

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Jul 23, 2021 21:30:23   #
elledee
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Oh, aren’t you the little patriot defending the T*****r.


Nobody's defending you

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Jul 24, 2021 04:48:59   #
One Patriot
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Oh, aren’t you the little patriot defending the T*****r.


And apparently, you lie by omission, which makes you a liar!

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