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Re: [ANN][DRK] Darkcoin | First Anonymous Coin | Inventor of X11, DGW and Darksend | Instant TX
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RenegadeMan
on 31/10/2014, 01:25:40 UTC
Nobody I contacted (who replied) had the BTC to buy what I had to sell.  Thats the only reason I went to the free and open market.


Hey stonehedge, are you in fact coinzcoinzcoinz too? You seem to have answered this thread below as coinzcoinzcoinz because your text in that thread indicates you're observing the sells going on whereas coinzcoinzcoinz was the one who sold 20K worth?


mister whale, please continue to dump

my orders haven't been filled yet



I don't think this is a whale.

Some mini whales dumped 100,000DRK+ in three hits within the last 30 days.

We are currently seeing smaller amounts of dumping influencing the market.  As pointed out up thread though, volume is low so I suppose this has a comparable effect.

I stand corrected.  Just saw the 33k dump last night.  Resistance indeed.
I dumped 20k yesterday. I always told myself that at $1.70 I would have to sell about half of my coins. I reached my panic point. I quit my job few months ago because of my DRK investments (I went all-in with 95% of my net worth), so I needed to secure my future to have enough money to start a business. Hopefully you understand, price has never been important for me, but it becomes important when your personal future gets in danger. I'm done dumping now and holding on to my remaining 30k as a long term hold. I'm still a firm believer in this project and I'm fairly confident that at the end of the road this project will change the world.

This is utterly unacceptable behavior. You have been engaged in this community long enough to know that there is over the counter methods and interest to purchase Darkcoin, even by Evan himself. You basically decided to punish the community by dumping on an exchange as you turned supposedly part of your holding back to BTC. Shame, shame, shame on you!


Falsealarm, one of the key attributes of investing in things like DRK is there's enough liquidity that you can choose to do whatever you need to do whenever you need to do it. A person has that right when they've taken the risk of putting their money into it. I'm so sicking of hearing this "holier than thou" "high-priest of crypto" attitude. The constant use of the term "dumping" creates an impression of nasty underhandedness and that anyone who sells anything close to a large amount is a shameless manipulator. I'm not suggesting manipulation isn't going on (crypto is probably one of the worst arenas for it I've seen in a long time) but if someone wants to sell their coins on an exchange that's their business. It's a free market and they can do whatever they like with their assets. I think you need to check in with reality and have a think about what you've said, the situation coinz described and why your response is so unreasonable.