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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: So when DeepOnion started for public it was $4, every investor lost 75%.
by
lokinator
on 06/09/2017, 18:24:54 UTC
How low will it go? Its already at 1$. Can it go to $0.10 as Torcoin or even lower? I mean Torcoin at least had the cool name to it.

Will the sigspammer be held responsible? I saw China is cracking down on scam coins, USA too, so in theory would it be possible to hold sig spammers responsible because basically it would be considered as false advertising, as a scam, to promote a coin trying to trick investors to put their money into it. I means thats an investment fraud in most countries, right?



I don't even know where to begin with this rubbish post ...

First of all, it can't be a "scam coin" because the devs are in no way "trying to trick investors to put their money into it." -- It's essentially a FREE coin. The vast majority of Onions are being air dropped for free. There is no "investors" (this isn't an ICO) -- That is one of the many things that I like about this coin.

Secondly, the only exchange that Onions are on is Novaexchange, and the vast majority of traders don't use Nova (including myself). The current value of Onions should be taken with a grain of salt, because it's not listed on major exchanges yet. If you are closely watching the trading value of the coin, in this small scale, on one exchange, you are going to be on a roller coaster ride.

And finally, what is a "sig spammer?" -- Does it bother you that people use their signatures to provide advertising for quality projects? And if so, why is that? I would guess it's because you found out you weren't eligible for the airdrop, and are mad about it. So naturally it must make you feel better to bash on something blindly just because you can't participate...