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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][NIM] - Nimiq - The Browser Based Blockchain
by
Nimiq
on 17/02/2019, 00:03:08 UTC
These people from the "team nimiq" must be really stupid. They will pay about $30,000 to two developers to open-source an existing closed-source gpu miner. Sushi pool is shit because they worked only for profit. They built the miner already but keeping it closed source. Now they are asking about $30,000 to open source their "cool project". What a fail project and how greedy "sushi guys" are.

It is clear now, everybody is looking to milk the cash cow in a way or another. The project will become bankrupt until the end of this year. By the end of this year, no progress will be done and their new report will show: 4 million dollars in the bank account from ICO investors. Next year bankruptcy 100%

shitcoin with shit progress



1- That is a lie. Team Nimiq is not planning to pay developers to open-source an existing closed-source gpu miner.
2- Sushipool is a pool of Nimiq but is not related to Nimiq Team. If you want to insult them directly here is their Discord
3- Pools in general work for profit.

Please Read

Nimiq is the first browser blockchain.
That means apps based on Nimiq can run directly in the browser of the user, locally, without the need of a server-side application.

Since its launch, this have been an informative/discussion thread.
In January these group of users were created with the sole purpose of spreading FUD in this thread:

nimiqshitcoin, coinfanatic, andrewjaxx, john.btc, sasha.new, Scamiq, Scamiq2, matthewgpu

As you might have noticed they always use unnecessarily aggressive language, huge red bold fonts and empty claims instead of serious questions.

Team Nimiq have answered here their non-factual claims. Also held a live Reddit AMA session recently (they decided not to participate) where all questions were answered.
There is also a blog post with a  summary of the AMA.

Nimiq welcome all newcomers, invite them to ask questions, and would like to apologize for these users behavior and any inconvenience they might cause.