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Re: Why the bitmonero/monero Ninjalaunched Cripplemined Fastmine matters
by
MasterMined710
on 14/04/2016, 06:40:15 UTC
i think it's fair to call DASH a instamine but to be completely accurate it would be a "accidental instamine".

That is was "accidental" is unproven (and by many, disbelieved), so you are scamming investors (and just being flat out dishonest) when you claim that is "completely accurate" and state the same as a fact.

As for the so-called "cripplemine" I don't even know what you mean by that made up term, nor particularly care. The nature of this thread is quite clear.


you're playing word games again smooth.
i could just as easily say...That it was "not accidental" is unproven.
it was not an intentional instamine in the sense that it was not "sold as" a instamine stlye distribution coin but that it accidentally happened and was fixed.

DASH fits TBCM's first definition of a (accidental) instamine.
When a coin is born, if the initial difficulty to get a block is too low, you can get a ton of coins (blocks) really fast if you get in early. The coin is instantly mined.


TBCM's second  definition of instamine more fits with what i would call a POS fastmine but it's not clearly defined either way. when does a instamine become a fastmine? How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop? the world may never know!
Similarly, when a coin is mined to almost completion in a very short period of time some people consider it's been instamined as well.