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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Dash: The Future Internet Of Money?
by
TaoOfSaatoshi
on 08/04/2016, 19:42:29 UTC

dnet and others are out. These are fair(er) versions of dash. Looks for them. More will start to flow out soon I'm sure.

Find the fairer clones and support them. Even dashers should realise a 0.001% stake in dash can buy you a 01% stake in the clones. Far better chance of big returns.
Do they have a world-class dev team and a professional, devoted community? I'll stick with Dash. I know a winning team when I see one.

World class dev team? They chose the insecurity of x11, a second rate anonymity method, and topped it off with an instamine and emissions reduction. This level of delusion should be reserved for religions and psych-wards, not technology.

Aren't you the same idiot who tweeted that Evan could cure cancer if he was locked in a room for an hour?
Ad hominems notwithstanding, yes, I'm the same idiot who tweeted that, and you're entitled to your opinion. I used to be like you, skeptical of Dash. But then I did more research, hung around a bit, and let me tell you, there is no more cohesive group in crypto. Everyone focuses on their strengths, and does what they can to improve the project.

The points I made in my article are powerful ones, and they indicate that Dash will stand the test of time.

You should do more research, then you'd realize that the flaws in dash are hardly opinion (but maybe you think Evan will magically cure them after he's done curing cancer).
There are flaws in every crypto. Having the means and the talent to fix them is what separates Dash from the rest. You will start to see it more and more with increased marketcap leading to more capability to finance projects. The flaws will be fixed, but the strengths remain.

Hope isn't a plan. How will the flaws be fixed? And don't sell me by the same genius who built them into the coin. Show me a plan, a white paper, anything but marketing spiel and vague promises. Amateur hour is over.
I'm not hoping. I bought into the team, not the individual. The team behind Dash, including myself, is relentless and will not stop until we reach our goals. If a certain aspect of Dash threatens our survival, make no mistake, we will make every attempt and due diligence until it is fixed. There are no such flaws right now.