My argument was never that SolidCoin is better/worse than Bitcoin.
My argument is that CoinHunter is a lying piece of shit.
If we take CoinHunter at his word, that means out of 10,000 SC users, about 5-10 users control over 50% of the market.
And then he counters this ridiculousness by saying that he's "only interested in a global currency that works" and "helping others in need." SolidCoin might work, but it's 1.) Hardly original and 2.) created by a douchebag who deserves a kick to the larynx.
All I want is for CoinHunter to admit to everyone he made this thing to get rich and that's it. I have no problem with that. Satoshi did it too, and now CoinHunter did it. But don't try to come off as some virtuous motherfucker when we know you're not one in this context.
Do you have SolidCoins? What is your drive to post here? Try to destroy it before it's too much competition for Bitcoin?
Did you even read the words you used before pressing "post"?
Do they have to be that rude?
Bitcoin hardliners are getting rude nowadays...
Yes, actually I do have SolidCoins. I'm not dumb. It's a low-risk investment that has the potential to make a lot of profit in the event it catches on. I want to make a quick buck. Don't you?
They don't have to be that rude. I chose them because they are rude; I'll sacrifice the bad karma and I apologize to those who took offense. The comments were not directed at you. Money has a funny effect on people, and it's a very powerful tool. I don't respond kindly to others who lie about their virtuous financial intentions.
Please re-read my posts in this thread and really consider whether or not I'm a Bitcoin 'hardliner.'
Edit: Original comment in this thread was a post stating that it's obvious the creator of SolidCoin wanted to make a quick buck. That was my motive for posting. I have also said this about Satoshi in multiple threads. It's built into the design.
Edit 2: An indirect reason for posting as such is because I truly dislike manipulation. You may notice many of my recent posts in the marketplace section about scamming and potential scams. Would you rather have the rude honest guy (yes, I'm often more rude in text format when angry)? Or the nice guy who pats you on the back while slipping your wallet out of your pocket?