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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: NEM Official Thread {Updates & Discussion}
by
makoto1337
on 15/06/2014, 00:16:08 UTC
Okay this is getting dangerous. CfA is being sarcastic and playing games, he or she is trying to influence stakeholders and the wider crypto community by spreading FUD. The following is a very good example:

The original quote from Gimre was:

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this thread : hxxps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=652418.0

is total bullshit, UF is NOT coming back

CfA then changed Gimre quote to read:

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UF back! : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=652418.0

way to go. he shouldn't have left in the first place.

He or she is mixing some pertinent points and discussion with a lot of rubbish and lies. CfA was one of the main trolls baiting for UP's blood when the revelations were first announced. He or she appears to have plenty of free time spending hours writing comments on the thread and is now trying to spread further misinformation about UP in order to damage NEM. Maybe a footnote should be added to the OP page? However all stakeholders should avoid direct engagement and just respond that CfA is a troll.

KC

I also believe he's using multiple accounts, and replying to them in this very thread. Remember everyone; take a pinch of salt with anything thats said from newbie accounts. They very well could be sockpuppets.

Reminds me of the movie Sybil. I have been following this the past few days, CfA is one big time troll. All the other threads are getting his spam.
Is he just trying to increase his Bitcoin Forum position or is he is going for the record of highest posts per hour? Look at his posts, so far over 190 posts Today! There must not be a limit.
One last thing, I don't care for his sig.

Updated: Cute, he just changed it. It said "New Economy Money Ambassador". I didn't care for changing the word to Money or the self-ascribed ambassador title.


You think the banking establishment doesn't want to fight to keep control? NEM will have to survive must stronger attacks than from CfA. The community must be structured to be resilient.