To be honest, for me, talking not even hours, but days, about that coinmixer is mixing coins for criminals is absurd, because we all know that criminals use it.
And we all know that criminals use the internet. Your point?
X10 it is shitcoin created for pump and dump and nothing more.
Except it isn't a coin at all. It can't be deposited or withdrawn. It can't be spent. It doesn't have any wallets. It doesn't have a blockchain. It exists only within YoBit.
And it is not a scam.
It categorically is, and no sane person can seriously argue otherwise. See my post here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5217581.msg53650350#msg53650350Cryptocurrencies were created to give us financial freedom and if someone wants to invest in such risky shitcoins then let them do it.
It's not a coin and it's not an investment. It's a scam.
If he is so stupid that he does not understand how it works, then either let him go and learn, or this is not the place for him.
You will never convince me that it is ethical to promote a proven scam under the proviso of "Do your own research".
He makes a very good point that strikes at the heart of this issue. The conclusion that Yobit is a scam is an OPINION. There may be supporting evidence, but that is besides the point. You and others have opened the door to justifying for tagging users who support projects which in the taggers OPINION is a scam. This is the can of worms you people open up with these kinds of frivolous and overbearing tags. Even if it is a proven fact, you are still acting on guilt via association, which is the bread and butter of any kangaroo justice system.
This is why myself and others have been arguing against tagging users for their signatures very fervently, because there is NO WAY to universally and reliably enforce this rule, meaning it is GUARANTEED to be enforced arbitrarily. At the end of the day, what does any of this excessive tagging behavior accomplish? Absolutely nothing, except for destroying users reputations, and causing tons and tons of disputes of course. Yobit lives on, your abuse of the user base doesn't change that.