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Re: Blatant Scam Darkcoin - Instamine 2 millions drk = 1.2 million USD !!!
by
eltito
on 07/04/2014, 17:44:43 UTC
Looking at the Darkcoin's dev, when people in Bitcointalk talk about the dev's instamine, and it is able to check via Abe explorer.
Today, he decided to do "Airdrop" 2,000,000 DRK ( are you kidding me ?, he instamine 2 millions darkcoins or almost 1.2 million USD)
Such a good dev, if people cannot catch his trick, he will definitely go with his instamine.


The first 24 hours of the coins existence keep causing us problems, an "airdrop" could be a solution to this. We could airdrop all holders (uniquely verified) with a equal portion of coin. This coin would come from a block in the future that paid 2 million+ coins to a specific address that I hold. We could use some kind of verification system like mastercoin (http://mastercoin-faucet.com/github-intro)
The airdrop would be a month or so into the future, so it would give users time to buy coins and become holders creating some demand. Also, we'd have a much larger market cap and the argument about the first 24 hours would become invalid.

How would you get a part of the airdrop?

- You must own 100DRK ( if you're new to Darkcoin but want to be part of the drop, you would need to purchase 100DRK ).

One of the following:
- Github: To redeem this reward, you need either at least three public repositories and your account must be older than August 1, 2013
- Reddit: To redeem this reward, you need a Reddit account with more than 100 karma.
- Bitcointalk: To redeem this reward you need an activity score above 10 as well as at least 10 posts

Any of these accounts would need to be created before April 1, 2014.
Vote!

Is English not your first language or is this a simple case of retardation?  This was an idea - a bad idea, by his own admission - for which he requested feedback.  Nothing more.  It has since been nixed.

If your vagina hurts because you weren't there to mine the first day, just admit it.  That's ok.  But why would you post something as idiotic and demonstrably false as you just did?  In the real world, this sort of thing would get you sued for libel.