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Re: Why the bitmonero/monero Ninjalaunched Cripplemined Fastmine matters
by
generalizethis
on 18/04/2016, 08:39:08 UTC

Well, I know that I'm not paid


and you are even telling me that you do this 24/7 for FREE?!
wow, you are a kindest crypto knight i ever met, the monero community should start a fund to build a statue in you honor, or maybe to smooth? who deserves more?

you are funny, too bad is late night and i cannot continue to reply, for free

lol, crypto knight, that's perfect. i think i'm gonna start using that as it accurately describes smooth and icebreaker and the rest of the monero marketing team .
i can't even make a mocking thread without them trying to take it over and crypto knight. they start these CJW (Crypto Justice Warrior) threads for all the coins not just DASH.
they've been called the crypto police many times before but crypto knight is perfect.

the topic of this thread is the monero cripplemined fastmine and how it will affect the coin. it is a response to a CJW thread started by hypocrites from the monero marketing team.

So basically you're pointing out that your rambling is off-topic? Because I don't see anything in your post that could be construed as proof of an intentional miner crippling or that that indeed affects the coin, maybe you need a refresher on what you need to do? At this point, I'll probably have to post it every other post as you and your buddies seem easily distracted.


Haven't seen any of that alleged "evidence". Only evidence in here so far is that Monero was intentionally released as a cripplemine to the public rendering it a scam.

Do you have evidence that it was intentional?

Do you have evidence that it affects the coin negatively, as in invalidating any of its claims of decentralization or privacy?

If you don't have evidence of one, then you're left with the thread's title being false and a complete waste of time. As an example: I can show that dash is an oligarchy, whether intentional or not, due to the way their paynode scheme works. These systems are designed to work trustlessly, so any hiccups (intentional or not) should be invalidated by the design, not left-up to the good or bad intentions of those who are engaged with it.