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Re: Mycelium's "crowdsale": basically a donation, not an investment by any means
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whored
on 16/05/2016, 13:44:55 UTC
mycellium will end as scam

Why do you think that? I'm in charge of this wallet project, and I've spent years building a very trustworthy and ethical reputation. That's more valuable to me than any amount of money. Especially considering I'm an ancap who believes that if bitcoin wins over national currencies, without government oversight your reputation will be the most important thing. My hope is that we will have decentralized reputation systems, and everyone who has scammed and got away with it so far will be exposed, and no one would want anything to do with them. This project might fail, of course. There's no guarantee of returns or profit. But considering this is my project that I hope launches Mycelium to the top and gets me recognition, it won't be failing from a lack of me trying.

Alanis I remember that Barcode scanner. Saw it at CompUSA once.

thanc for reply but all u guys do is have no way to incentive so u make extra "token" that u will dump on users in the end
i like this wallet but the way u now are goign means something is not working right

Not strictly an "exit scam" tho. Mycelium explicitly states that its digital tokens give you no rights whatsoever, are basically a gift to Mycelium. How is that misleading?

But they are tradable Smiley bitcoin gives you no rights either apart from a figure in your wallet. Yet you can sell them for 400 usd.

I am quite happy a lot of people are missing the point here as more of the 5% will be mine.

Sure, they're tradable, as are AsicMiner share on Havelock.*
As long as you're not the greatest of the greater fools, you should do fine, irregardless of whether Mycelium becomes a successful business or spends your coin on hookers & blow Smiley

There is a fairly established and liquid market for BTC, I know approximately how much I'll get per coin. Mycelium tokens? not so much.

>as more of the 5% will be mine
5% of what, if it's not impolite to ask?

*AsicMiner doesn't exist. Hasn't for about two years. The shares are still trading. Sorta.