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Re: Who or what moron is buying dash at these prices
by
irukandji
on 16/03/2017, 03:18:03 UTC
Out of the 4014 masternodes currently active .. can you tell me which one is mine ?
Can you prove to me that any subset of those masternodes are not controlled by the same person?
please answer my question

Sure, I'll answer (because I'm not trying to be evasive). No, I can't tell which masternode is yours. But I also cannot tell how many masternodes you own. For all I know, you own ALL the masternodes. Because with Dash masternodes are anonymous. Now I will ask my question again:

How do you prove that any subset of the masternodes are not controlled by the same person?


Epic fail. Can't tell him which masternode is his LOL
I don't see why that is a fail. He has a good point.

Seeing as the instamine appeared to be deliberate, and that Evan Duffield deceived people about the timing, and released early, I'd say it's very likely that a small number of people control a lot of the Master Nodes.

But at the end of the day we don't know.

The circumstantial evidence is that Evan deceived people so he could control a lot of coins. Otherwise why would he have reduced the number of coins so much after the instamine?

I've never seen any other explanation that makes sense. But feel free to explain why he would reduce the number of coins after he was involved in the instamine.

A huge number of coins were distributed to a small number of people, whilst others were lied to and so missed the instamine. But then to make things worse the total number of coins was vastly reduced.

I hope that a lot of small people make money out of Dash. The more the better I think. tha's what has been so good about crypto. Lots of small people have been able to benefit. But, Evan tried to make a small number of insiders benefit