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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [NEM] Public auditing of stakeholder list
by
nxtsky
on 06/03/2014, 11:39:36 UTC
About the size of bounties, it is set to be consistent.

Ok, then I see no reason to spend more time for matching names with stakes. I'll find more fraudsters but you'll have to check their transactions and find forum nicknames.

Here is a guy with 10+ stakes http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=3000&acc=2616358289680037138


That is my nxt address. Although the nxt came from my account they most certainly are not all for me. I transfered nxt to my housemates accounts ( and all of our partners ) , my brother, and my friend and his wife and their chosen loved ones. It is 14 stakes altogether. I did it this way because I had a load of nxt at the time and I just managed to get them into crypto's after the promise that they can be there at the beginning of something great. Rather than having to signup, get confirmed and buy through localbitcoins.com and download a wallet etc... It would be much easier for me to send them nxt and walk them through the process of paying. I could have done the whole mixing thing but I did not feel the need to do so as I have nothing to hide. I have already had the awkward conversation with them telling them that if the community decides that we shouldn't have our stakes then they may be taken away ( didn't go down well - evil stares all round ). We agreed that if it came to it we would be willing to share our stakes 50/50 taking it down to 7. But i really hope it does not come to that.
But I will save all this for the thread for stating our cases.   
If we believe you, all the sockpuppets will have their reasons. then we should stop audit.
But rule is rule, no one should break it.