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Re: POLL - Which crypto do you feel is the biggest "scam"? - - REVISED 4 ACCURACY -
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iCEBREAKER
on 09/03/2016, 23:31:18 UTC
To anyone who believes the false narrative that Dash's governance is a dictatorship, let me tell you a story.

Evan submitted a proposal to hire Transform PR to represent us. It was approved, and after a month some community members started having second thoughts. There was a big discussion on DashTalk, resulting in the Transform PR Initiative being struck down, and Evan himself as the Dash representative had to embarrassingly cancel the contract he had signed.

Does that sound like a dictatorship to you? Amanda Johnson has Dash figured out just fine, my disillusioned friends.

That's a nice Duff-splanation, but wouldn't a core dev like vertoe know exactly how centralized and dictatorial Dash is?

I tend to believe a former Dash core dev like vertoe over a full-time apologist/internet marketing flunky like you or a random YouTube journalist.  Especially since Amanda is sponsored by Dash and thus has a massive conflict of interest in reporting the facts of the centralized, instamined Dash HYIP scam.


i left because i disagree darkcoin or however it will be called next year is not a decentralized entity. it never was but i ignored it as long as darkcoin was following the same path i was following. the path to total financial privacy. and thats why i am so upset about how this currency is lead by a single person. darkcoin is like an old conservative company with strong hierarchical comamnd structures and a single person on the top of the pyramid. evan duffield. the rebranding using a detergent name was just a step forward in creating something like apple or paypal. fuck this i tell you. what we need is a trustless, decentralized and anonymous currency.

darkcoin is not decentralized as it still relies on a single person. and this reaches deep into the code base.

the core devs were just a bunch of volunteers exploited for the big thing. the extended darkcoin team was the same with even a lower place to sit on that pyramid. and what was the darkcoin foundation again? right, something to reserve some rights on some names and collect money. who nominated and voted for the foundation board? who does even know who are these guys? how did we learn about the foundation? from local news papers! the team listings kept counting names of people nobody ever noticed before. and they never committed anything visible to the community or the repository. and i was spending 25 hours a day monitory everything that happened in the darkcoin community for more than a year. the things going on here are fishy, intransparent and rely on a single entity.

i will get out and and will contribute to something decentralized and anonymous. i always hoped darkcoin could fill that void. i cant blame anyone to stay with this project. you are probably investors trying to win a gold donkey. or you are simply trying to exploit every possible vector of profit in the coins space. whatever. you are not here because darkcoin is something it claims to be.

if you disagree with my statement above, i dont care, but answer that simple question: what if evan duffield suddenly announces he quits the project tomorrow morning?

Same old song and dance. Your material is so old. As for Dash, the facts stand on their own, even with your constant negative spin. We're not going anywhere, no matter how many threads you hijack. And that kills you.

That's a nice Dufflection from the question at hand.

I repeat: wouldn't a core dev like vertoe know exactly how centralized and dictatorial Dash is, especially as opposed to a sponsored journalist?

You know the answer is yes, but can't admit it for lack of integrity and overwhelming financial conflict of interest.