^ I apologize for the presence of the stalker who follows me around and spams his "warning" wherever I post, no matter how off topic he might be. He's upset because I regularly call out his favorite heavily-isntamined shitcoin (Dash, formerly Darkcoin) and is conducting this campaign as retaliation. It's sad to see him bring that there.
I trust people's intelligence enough to be able to do their own research Smooth. You are a prolific troll in the BCT alt section with 1000s of posts attacking your competitors, for example:
Example Day of forum attacks by Smooth (today, 12th Aug 2015)Attacking his competitors:Dash thread:
28 posts (competing with the anon feature)
Vanilla threads:
20 posts (competing for Poloniex volume)
Bytecoin thread:
4 posts (competing "Anon coin")
Posting on his own threads:AEON:
3 postsMonero:
0 postsSmooth's competitors attacking his coins on any threads:Dash devs:
0 posts Vanilla devs:
0 posts Bytecoin devs:
0 posts Whilst at the same time pretending to be a Monero core-dev, when the only development you did in one year for Monero is 30 lines of code which is mostly adding comments, inseting and removing preprocessor directives,and 2 IF statements:
https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/commits?author=iamsmoothNov 9, 2014
Change 6 lines of codes, temporary bug fixNov 11, 2014
Commented out 2 lines of codeMarch 5, 2015
4 lines to change a variable and add IF statementMarch 5, 2015
Added 4 lines of code, in the form of a commentMarch 6, 2015
Added one line of code (a checkpoint)March 10, 2015
Changing a default value and an IF statement, 6 lines of codeApr 5, 2015
4 lines of code and a commentApr 5, 2015
2 lines of code to handle a roundingApr 14, 2015
Remove a define, 1 line changed...And that's an issue because you are using your cache as a Monero 'core team' dev to build up a new competitor to Monero (AEON) with the same features and only 2% of the market cap:
The funny thing is, Smooth the Monero core-dev has now
personally taken over Aeon development, a tiny-marketcap competitor to Monero with the same the Bytecoin features / codebase, and has
acquired at least 2.5% of the supply, has done
2 releases in the last month, is
working on a GUI, his OP is advertising AEON as "
the next generation of anonymous cryptocurrency" with
no mention of his Monero involvement, and
AEON market cap is gaining fast with 4x the volume of Monero on Bittrex[/url] - while Monero hasn't released anything for 9 months. Oh, and he spends the other half of his day providing unbiased "investment advice" to sell Dash and buy Monero (and now AEON

)
From an ethical perspective, here is a dev of one coin, taking over a smaller competitor and using his position from Monero to pump the price of AEON which he owns a huge stake in (as well as try to crash the threads of his larger competitors to disrupt their functioning and slander them for being scams).
So what happens as AEON market cap grows closer to Moneros, and investors realize the Monero dev is doing more work on AEON than Monero, and they have the same features or AEON starts to get ahead? And nothing is being mentioned on the Monero thread or the AEON OP, and the Monero community seems happy with this!!!

I am just posting this here for visibility Smooth.
You go around offering 'free investment advice' to the communities of all your competitors, in the form of sell them and buy Monero - with Dash, you are now even posting a 'warning' message each day and holding the community to ransom until the 'media' comply with your demands (lol), so if you are offering investment advice here I think this is relevant, and I think users here are smart enough to read between the lines and do their own research, because if you are here, there is no doubt some scheme going on to direct $ back to yourself and your projects like Monero / AEON and everything you say has that as it's main motive.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1151565Thanks
i read your link and the thing that jumped out at me was the link you drew btwn iCEBLOW and Smooth. do you think that iCEBLOW and Smooth tend to work together and if so, why?