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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
by
Hueristic
on 23/02/2017, 15:39:52 UTC

Who is the victim of the scam? And what about the monero crippled miner launch? Scam aswell ?

You realise that EVERY new algo is a cripple mine per se? Because when there is profit to be made you can be sure either the devs already got their better code or even GPU miners are already ready for a CPU coin, nothing different here. And if the Devs are fair someone with deep pockets would have hired somebody already to do a GPU miner...
Also i find it very concerning that people defending an instamine come up with sth like a cripple mine... twisted mind?

Can the trolling ping pong get done with by any chance? Getting boring. High school shit (btw this is a general comment on the last couple of pages)
Mainstream?Really? We are all living in a crypto bubble with rather grand dreams. Nobody but us and the ones naturally gravitating towards individual freedom and responsibility will find us. As for the rest? Dont think so. Thats the problem with democracy. Freedom and personal responsibility will never be voted in....btw Dash? ts ts ts Its marketing towards those that do not care and dont see the point. Apart from speculators there is nothing......

Someone that rants a whole lot better on the topic:

https://medium.com/the-exofiles/a-letter-to-the-blockchain-community-8217fd0a4757#.8bspmegsy

Good read until this load of horseshit. Replace one central authority with another good speal spin it to someone else thank you very much.

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Now, don’t give me this argument about how you want to remove human error from the equation entirely. It’s not going to happen and you’re foolish for believing it’s possible, let alone desirable. Very few people want humans gone from these processes. Only wealthy cryptocurrency holders and unusually intelligent anarchists and libertarians with legitimate fears of being hacked or defrauded by cybercriminals and government agents want to go through the effort it will always take to guard against the above dangers by making sure they are the only key holders of several double encrypted cold wallets in secure locations around the globe. Most people forget their e-mail password at least once a year. Expecting them to jump through hoops only to make a transaction or secure their meagre savings is foolish.