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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Is Dash a better alternative to Bitcoin?
by
generalizethis
on 01/11/2015, 09:58:00 UTC
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Please.. the instamine isn't even mentioned on the Dash ANN thread.

Dash has a far more important forum in use where it does get mentioned



So for the third time, what specifically is preventing you from also mentioning the instamine on the Bitcointalk forum as well?

What enables you to speak for every Dash user when you claim every user has "moved on" from the instamine scandal?

Why should we ? every troll out here on the Bitcoin forum is doing it for us. There is simply no need for us to announce it anymore,
the Bitcoin forum trolls are that effective ...

So should Bitcoin post their instamine problem on the first page ? (you know, that 1 million BTC from Satoshi) or should Monero post about
their crippled miner problem on their first page ? Dash acknowledges the instamine and has it covered in the Dashtalk forum where serious investors
go to if they need information, end of story.



This is BS. When coinmarketcap listed dash with a significant premine**, the dash community was quick to call bloody murder and raise such a stink that coinmarketcap relented and did the wrong thing. We all know why BTC and Monero don't get this label (they didn't funnel 30% of their stash into their own pockets), but whether a coin does it in a day or a second is of little concern to an investor who cares about not rewarding the greedy, the underhanded, the human who cannot go a minute without setting his eyes on a win/lose proposition where everyone else is marked to lose.

Remember, the reason cryptocurrencies came into existence in the first place was to stop this despicable kind of behavior and create systems that didn't need you trust anyone, least alone one that wants you to trust the nodes carrying your information to not be owned by a small syndicate or be run on servers hosted by a few companies around the globe--sorry that your dev and the shitorati of other fly by night coins forgot this tenant of the cypherpunks, but I'll gladly remind you:

All good cryptosytems are built to work away from human failure, not towards it.