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Re: How do you guys feel about trust farming?
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VW50b2xk
on 11/11/2017, 21:41:49 UTC
I want to know opinions. The forum doesn't have rules. What is enforced are the opinions of those sitting on DT.

The DT members enforce some rules on the members for specific uses. They include shitposting for signature spamming, account farming and scamming - possible criminal attempts. The forum has some rules as well. However since loopholes were often found in those rules, it was the DT members who have tried their level best to fix them by providing some enforced rules. You may or may not follow those rules. That wont stop your access to the forum.


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Trust farming - good or bad?
Where exactly are you getting the idea that people are farming trust? Trust is not farmed but earned.

If A gives B trust a green rating - that means that B is trusted by A - does not imply that a third party (say C) can trust B. C may have their own opinions about B and that does not make any difference.

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C'mon, is it that hard to answer?
What I feel is that you are just another alt account of some butthurt user of the forum who got red trusted by the DT2 members and is now trolling the forum with such threads with no specific use of their own.

If you're assuming I've been negged, not a chance.

I wasn't originally acussing this guy, but someone mentioned him to me in a pm a couple of hours ago, and after doing some research he's even more fishy than the guy I was originally looking at.

User Atriz

1. The Bitcoin he loaned from Taras (Supposedly Bitcoin to pay off a signature campaign - which shouldnt be done if he is escrowing the funds... is he spending the funds?)

It looks like he put the 0.1 onto an exchange/gambling site/mixer, NOT into paying multiple people for a signature campaign, like he said.

2. He purchased the email forwarding probably for the trust (strangely, Aventhe, the one posting in my thread, also did too, barely a few days after)

3. He purchased a "kialara" coin from user Minerjones and in a couple of days, around the time needed to ship a parcel overseas, he started a raffle in which he seems pretty desperate to get rid of it. He has bought many other coins too, and recently bought more.

4. He's just buying ad slots, which I can't really use as evidence, but all four of these things within less than a month is so suspicious.

The more I look into it, the more I find. Im not sure if this is enough information/proof, but just wanted to shed some light.
1. Huh I didn't say it was for a Sig campaign, I didn't even give a reason.
 
2. Using it for my alt, atriz_alt, I only have one email on my phone's, so I can transfer all PM's from that account to the other, especially when I'm going overseas for a bit and don't feel safe logging in on atriz.

3. I sniped that coin since it was a good deal and many people would agree. Selling it for a moon bar, and not feel like spending that much on collectables especially at this price.

4. Ad slots for an ico? Problem?



Here he comes.

1. Thread locked, so I can't quote. See for yourself.

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Oh, is this loan for a signature campaign? I didn't realize who I was talking to. I've decided to fund this on your terms if you accept. Can you sign a message with 1BazXuAsPeRMjGwPTf5k6yRfUCeY5iMj9o first?
Sure. Im getting funds after post counting.

You confirmed it.

2. You can easily do that with Gmail, Zoho, or even at DNS level if you purchase a domain. Why did you have to pay multiple tens of dollars (probably, with Bitcoin's price where it is now) for it?

3. Looking at your history on the collectibles board, you've spent almost more on entering and losing raffles than you have actually buying any coins.

4. No problem here, but it looks hella dodgy under the grand scheme of things.

I don't have an agenda against you btw. But if there's something here that makes this 'proof' of trust farming, then I can take a special person of interest down.  Shocked


1. I think this ones a bit confusing, I meant I'm getting my payment after doing post counting, not that I was low on escrow funds.

2. What do you mean? I only have one business email and one private e-mail which I would rather not use. This email forwarding thing was the safer option and it was like 8 dollars a year.

3. Exactly, that's why I'm cutting my losses and buying a moon bar instead of entering raffles.

4. Talk to the ico im working with for this one, it's not dodgy. They wanted adspace, I got them adspace.


1. Sure. I can't prove this is a lie, but it seems like an excuse to me.
2. Easier and cheaper still - register with your original email.
3. Sounds like another lame excuse
4. I'm saying that in addition to everything else, it seems strange.