Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Dash: The Future Internet Of Money?
by
cryptohunter
on 09/04/2016, 19:34:59 UTC
Since they can't code, they will attack him. Can't wait for their GUI wallet to come out so their community then will realize how foolish they were to follow a coin that has developers who run a gambling site Fluffypony, giving another developer the highest win of 21800 Moneros "while having a guy named ARIEL being the 2nd top loser on Monerodice lol"; while having another developer Smooth working on two projects Aeon/monero and an officially been spam artist in this forum without actually developing any of these coins! amazing right?

What I like about Evan is that he's a doer no matter what haters say about him + the fact that he is an excellent programmer.

Your post refutes none of the facts presented above.

DASH is a scam. Does not matter if Evans is a doer or not. Evans is a scammer.

Monero is not relevant to this discussion. Start your own monero thread if you have any evidence of wrong doing. You do not hence why there is no well documented monero scam threads. This is diversion only.

There is no haters. I do not hate Evans. He would have done the air drop in my opinion because he knows that the coin can go further without the scam start and that would have made some reparations for the captive instamine and the slashing of the minting. I think he regrets his actions and would like to undo them. I think dash whales around him control him. Like they did the day he offered the air drop. Some say he was not serious. I know he was deadly serious. He is rash and has human traits. He knows offering it admits guilt and wrong doing.

I think he is okay. However, with regards dash he has been a scammer. The coin dash must be crushed. Evans may start another project with a clean sheet. If it proves impossible to crush entirely then it must be always known that it started out as being a premeditated scam and we must anchor that to the project forever. There are many that will not see Dash excused as it stands now.

He can still yet do the right thing.