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Re: Do you think coins with IPO/premines will succeed and be popular/mainstream?
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Corazon79
on 12/03/2016, 17:52:59 UTC
It is partially a proof-of-work coin.

There is nothing competing with it yet on widespread adoption and Dash is promising that (but will never deliver millions of users and then the coin will die because another coin will).

I will kill Dash. Guaranteed.
It's easy for you to slam DASH, but at least the DASH team has delivered results. They are doers, not talkers.

You've been talking about your wonderful plans for years now, but the bottom line is that you've failed to deliver. It's enjoyable following your posts though, and I recognise that your unfortunate illiness has held you back. I wish you all the best in making a full recovery, because I genuinely believe you're capable of some advanced designs that take all the finer details into account.
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Re: POLL - Which crypto do you feel is the biggest "scam"? - - REVISED 4 ACCURACY -
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Corazon79
on 10/03/2016, 19:51:16 UTC
Yes, I held Darkcoins in the past. That's not illegal and doesn't mean I'm presently or otherwise commercially invested in the coin.

Evan Duffield never portrayed DASH as an investment vehicle. He has a long-term roadmap to help in the process of redesigning the financial system. If you want to hold coins for a short period of time, that's your choice, but Evan has always been looking to build an alternative system with wide-ranging functionality. He has clearly laid out the pathway his developers intend to take over the next 18 months, in doing so.

By contrast, what has Monero done? Anyway, I admit to personally liking Evan. He's a pretty interesting guy. He's a doer. The bottom line is, he is working on solutions that the world needs. They may not be absolutely perfect but he is getting on with the challenge instead of bad-mouthing competitors.
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Re: POLL - Which crypto do you feel is the biggest "scam"? - - REVISED 4 ACCURACY -
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Corazon79
on 10/03/2016, 12:19:31 UTC
This whole debate has obviously been hijacked by butthurt Monero employees or followers. Here's a hint, guys. Try to match Evan's ingenuity and marketing savvy, rather than play this sad, bitter loser role. So far, I've seen nothing that makes Monero more credible than DASH. Try to work on that issue first.

Why is Monero's marketing so pathetic? If you can't even be bothered to communicate effectively with the P2P community, why should anybody care about you? Bottom line is that Evan is a doer, and you're like snivelling wretches on the sideslines. DASH has a timeline, with clearly defined targets and funding. What has Monero even achieved yet? The last time I saw your website it was total sh*t.

If anything, Bitcoin should be the first scam, with Monero and Ethereum tied second. DASH shouldn't even be included in this poll. And this is coming from somebody who doesn't hold DASH.
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Re: Economic Totalitarianism
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Corazon79
on 04/02/2016, 22:28:05 UTC
Roving gangs of ficki ficki rapists would be stopped by average males, I have no doubts about that, you guys must have estrogen in the water..
No they wouldn't. I know what the modern American male is like. Guess what? The guys in the former East Germany are actually physically tougher than you.

Americans really are full of BS. In a disarmed American city, only the police would be able to stop these roving gangs. The average American urban or suburban male would shit himself. We both know that, so please stop fooling yourself about that. It's very easy taking the piss from a safe distance, especially if you live in a rural area.
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Re: Economic Totalitarianism
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Corazon79
on 04/02/2016, 16:28:59 UTC


Another excellent piece, trollerc.  Thanks for posting it.

Europe is on the edge of becoming a neutered country, incapable of maintaining its society along the norms of "The West".  5 - 10 years after, they will become Islamicized.  It's already starting to happen, yet the Socialist Retards running EVERYTHING over there are hypnotized...

I wonder, trollerc, if the USA and/or Australia will allow their women to be harassed like that.  My guess is "no", but who knows.  At least in the West or South in the USA the Musloids would get an immediate ticket to their heaven, where their 72 goats await them.

What do you mean by 'their women?' I'm not into communism therefore my obvious allegiance is to my wife and females in my family, nobody else. That's the whole point of being anti-collectivism. In Germany and Sweden, the criminal elements travel in packs - and a lot of the females they attack probably vote for left-wing parties, or actively implement these policies in their employment at a government agency or NGO. After generations of social engineering, the men are looking at jail or even death at the hands of the police if they retaliate. They are looking at being stuck on a life support machine for protecting their own political opponents.

In other words, it's very easy being a keyboard warrior in the US, especially if you live somewhere like Nowheresville, Idaho. Incidentally, I don't see American males going after the likes of Soros and the people who work for him. What's your personal excuse for that? What's the point having all those weapons if you refuse to defend yourselves from domestic enemies? Or is that just a job for ex-Marines (if so, it looks like they are totally failing also)? Therefore I am going to have call BS on the idea that Americans and Aussies are toughguys here. Badmouth European men all you want, but you're all heading for the same fate eventually. Don't fool yourselves about that.
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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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Corazon79
on 21/09/2015, 12:21:19 UTC
Depeche Mode is an English band. The other singer you're thinking of is Morrissey.

I think Dark Wave is a movement you'd be interested in. Germany and Scandinavia became embroiled in that trend. Actually I really like the rock band Sisters of Mercy, from that era. The band is from Leeds, UK, but singer Andrew Eldritch is fluent in French and German and he spent many years living in Hamburg. He often gives interviews on TV and radio in German.
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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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Corazon79
on 15/09/2015, 14:30:31 UTC
Quote from: TPTB_need_war link=topic=1082909.msg12425663#msg12425663

So it seems Scotland may break away from UK after all? They are different than the city folk in London?
I think much of the UK views Londoners as a people without morals. I am from 35 miles outside London, and I feel a world away from the attitude of Londoners (accent, communication style, political and social outlook etc.) so it's not necessary to be Scottish or Welsh to feel that way.

Like Boston/NYC, too, I suppose London relies on glamour and nightlife to reel in the under-30s, who haven't really figured out the workings of the world yet. So there are some misguided young career people around; some of them will change their tune as they mature, but many will continue to work in the financial centre for years. After all, once you've settled into a career, we're talking about big salaries and a hefty mortgage to service. It's difficult breaking out of that, because it means a total lifestyle change.

I'm not sure if most Welsh people would describe it this way but...I think they understand the positives of a low-inflation system. They would prefer to be freer, with a low cost of living, than pursuing the illusion of a 'high profile' career in a high inflation system, living in a megacity. They are very suspicious of the high finance powers. Unfortunately, quite a few people are still fooled by the socialist vs corporation false dichotomy. The Labour Party remains quite strong, but they've taken a battering even in Wales. I think the younger people have seen through that charade, but they don't feel hugely confident in creating their own alternatives on a national level. The thing is, you can still have quite a nice life in Wales, so they likely prefer to not think much about politics and concentrate on what they are doing.
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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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Corazon79
on 14/09/2015, 21:29:50 UTC
But my 90-year-old father lived through it, experiencing very real poverty through the '30s, significantly worse than what we are currently experiencing, or what most younger Brits could even conceive of. It has clearly scarred him psychologically.
I like that you brought this up. Honestly, I think many indigenous Brits (especially the youngers ones) are becoming more inward and serious with the harder times recently. They've worked out that we could be in serious trouble. They are trying to figure out what their future should be and they know they're going to have to dig deep. I see cockiness and over-confidence mostly in the immigrant population, who are glamourised and promoted by the mass media, and have the false confidence of having a Western civilisation simply handed to them on a plate.

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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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Corazon79
on 14/09/2015, 21:05:30 UTC
I'd like to give you some input here, as an Englishman. I'm 35 and I think my position is shared by many between the ages of around 25 upwards.

This is the way I personally see it. Probably a third of the English people, half of the Welsh population, and half of northern Ireland would broadly agree with this outlook.

First of all, the Scottish independence movement is an EU/globalist trojan horse. The Scots are promised a Nordic-style 'easy life' welfare state by their supposed 'nationalist' party, the SNP, which is actually a social democratic party in favour of mass immigraton, big government, extreme political correctness and the nanny state. The EU has also created a fake nationalist party in Wales, but the Welsh aren't as easily tricked.

It's obvious that true independence (for anybody) would mean energy independence and the capability to issue and use your own decentralised currency. The SNP does not emphasise individual rights and falls ways short of delivering true freedom. Instead, Scotland will end up following the way of Sweden, which has been a disaster socially, culturally and economically.

To put it briefly, the English and Welsh are typically anti-globalisation and anti-EU. The EU is just seen as a financial racket for French and German civil servants to earn high wages, at our expense. They do not respect our national sovereignty or way of life (at best) but the suspicion is growing quickly that they ultimately want to eradicate us as an ethnic group. Honestly, the EU is just seen as another Nazi movement, flipped around 180 degrees, to give it a different superficial image. We know fascism when we see it. And it has arrived again. People have been slow to wake up, but I think they see it now.

As for the Labour Party, they are seen as a joke by much of the population, and are basically regarded as anti-white racists. UKIP has eaten into their vote considerably.

If Scotland gains independence, the English/Welsh will probably never again elect a Labour Prime Minister. The only way Corbyn will be chosen, is if the general election is rigged by our hidden controllers.
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Re: Russel Brand's MSM coup
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Corazon79
on 03/05/2014, 14:33:18 UTC
I didn't mean to demean you, hilarious. All I mean to say is that I don't see this guy as 'brave' etc when he has most likely been put out there by the establishment as a kind of safety valve. After all, what does he really achieve? It's all talk at the end of the day. Meanwhile, we have development workers and charitable volunteers working hard to selflessly achieve things for others around the world, and what sort of public recognition do they receive? Very little, because they are not TV celebrities. For me, it's crazy to miss this fact. Especially when the likes of Quigley and Sutton already gave us the juicy details decades ago. They went much further than Brand ever will.

Ultimately, 'speaking out' on TV doesn't require that much courage. The man is already a multi-millionaire who dominates a certain niche where he can be alternative, but not too alternative. As for his charm, some women like him, some don't. This is not a big issue for me. I accept I will never be a TV or Hollywood star. Again, this is not a big issue for me. Not everybody wants to have that life. Why are you so quick to accuse people of jealousy?

As for MI7 and the BBC, the material is out there. I'm sure if you dig around you'll be able to find it yourself.
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Re: Russel Brand's MSM coup
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Corazon79
on 03/05/2014, 13:31:31 UTC
Brand is a false hero (controlled opposition counter-culture figure) like John Lennon who is heavily promoted by the establishment. He never really tells us anything we don't already know. It's all very light. Yes, I dislike how people idolise him.
When men hate on him it's just out of pure envy and jealousy.
Not really. You're giving away your masculinity when you worship people you don't know, who don't care about you. I know a lot of girls here in the UK who don't particularly like him.

Like I say, Brand never really says anything. He lacks specificity. If you want intelligence, you want to be reading the work of Carroll Quigley, Anthony Sutton, Simon Hytten and others.

I don't really see how I'm 'giving away my masculinity', nor do I 'worship' him. The comment you just made probably says more about your masculinity or typical male ego than anything. I also never said every woman on earth is attracted to him. You sound just like typical paranoid conspiracy theory type with the language you use. I'm sure there are plenty of other people that can be more 'specific', but they're not in the spotlight. Brand has a platform and I think it's admirable and brave of him to use it, but I guess you wont if you're of the opinion that he's a ' false hero' / 'controlled opposition counter-culture figure' or have masculinity issues commending certain men.
You're too desperate to slam people who don't have exactly the same cultural tastes as you. Yes, this guy does have a weird fanbase, in my opinion, who seem to be obsessed with him and worship every single thing he does. It's strange to me. The reality is that not everybody likes him all that much. You can't change that. It doesn't "say anything about me" other than his stuff isn't to my taste. So what? Deal with it.

By the way, about conspiracy theories. I am from the UK myself. I know that the Tavistock Institute, and the fact that the BBC used to be part of MI7, are most definitely NOT conspiracy theories. They are an integral part of how the country has been run for the last century or so. There's no paranoia involved here. It's a simple fact.
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Re: Russel Brand's MSM coup
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Corazon79
on 03/05/2014, 11:28:38 UTC
Brand is a false hero (controlled opposition counter-culture figure) like John Lennon who is heavily promoted by the establishment. He never really tells us anything we don't already know. It's all very light. Yes, I dislike how people idolise him.
When men hate on him it's just out of pure envy and jealousy.
Not really. You're giving away your masculinity when you worship people you don't know, who don't care about you. I know a lot of girls here in the UK who don't particularly like him.

Like I say, Brand never really says anything. He lacks specificity. If you want intelligence, you want to be reading the work of Carroll Quigley, Anthony Sutton, Simon Hytten and others.
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Re: Bitcoin adoption slowing; Coinbase + Bitpay is enough to make Bitcoin a fiat
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Corazon79
on 05/04/2014, 16:08:38 UTC
I think it would be interesting to write an essay about some of these issues, to get everything together in one place.

If anybody wants to contribute some thoughts, I have just corrected my Bitmessage contact details in my profile. I didn't realise before, but the address had been cut short when I tried to paste it in...
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Re: Bitcoin adoption slowing; Coinbase + Bitpay is enough to make Bitcoin a fiat
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Corazon79
on 05/04/2014, 12:46:07 UTC
Don't you think global transparency in financial systems (thanks to a traceable public ledger) might be a good thing ? (To help fight corruption, for instance)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-26865695

There are no ramifications even when corruption is proven and openly admitted to by offenders in public office.

For example, in Britain the other day, Culture Secretary Maria Miller apologised to MPs for her attitude towards an inquiry into her expenses. The Commons Committee on Standards ordered her to repay £5,800 to cover over-claiming of mortgage expenses after she failed to cut her claims as interest rates fell.

Miller actually made around £1 million in capital gains from the appreciation in real estate/property values after making these fraudulent claims. If a member of the UK public committed a similar offence, they would probably face around six years in jail. For Miller, a simple apology was enough to avoid imprisonment.
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Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | First X11 | First DGW | ASIC Resistant
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Corazon79
on 25/03/2014, 22:45:07 UTC

Why? Please try to add value. Is there any mention of Darkcoin in this article or video?

If not, why make it viral? This thread is about Darkcoin, not Bitcoin.
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Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | No Premine | DGW | ASIC Resistant
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Corazon79
on 24/03/2014, 12:59:39 UTC
Another bounty has been claimed:

* Comprehensive media mailing list

I'm not going to publish the actual contact details for obvious reasons, but here's the list of groups on it. Feel free to suggest any that are missing:


TechCrunch
The Guardian
The Telegraph
Wall Street Journal
MarketWatch
Gizmodo
International Business Times UK
Wired.co.uk
Entrepreneur.com
ZDNet
GigaOM
PCMag
Coindesk
Dealbreaker
Mashable
CNET
Seattle News
Technology Zimbabwe
PC World
Fast Company
The Enquirer
The Next Web
SiliconANGLE
Newfination
The Verge
BBC
Uproxx
CBC.ca
City AM
Invezz
ARS Technica
Mining.com
TIME
BBC Click Online
BBC Technology
Dow Jones
Tech.eu and Next Web
FT
The Register
BBC
CNN/Fortune
Wired
Wired
Newsweek
Marketing Week

Feel free to add the ones I found a while ago: http://pastebin.com/DMWjmqG2

Are these just general submission emails or specific writers who have written about Bitcoin? I think we need both. A Google alert on Bitcoin will generate daily hits that we could use to add to this list, as more writers start running features.

Also, the list is pretty short and US/UK centric. I think we need more Europe/India/Asia Pacific addresses in there.
We have the relevant names and personal emails for the publications above, they just aren't specified right here.

I agree that we need to make the list more international. Tech.eu and TheNextWeb are a good start (and Technology Zimbabwe!) but there are more titles to be added.
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Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | No Premine | DGW | ASIC Resistant
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Corazon79
on 23/03/2014, 13:00:09 UTC
Yeah I know, but I've confirmed personally with Evan that it is indeed Darkcoin with a small c.

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Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | No Premine | DGW | ASIC Resistant
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Corazon79
on 23/03/2014, 12:48:50 UTC
Ok, so we had some great entries for the 2-5 sentence layman's explanation of DarkSend. In the end I went with TanteStefana's submission, since it's pitched at newbies, is to the point & concise:

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DarkSend is an integrated technology inside DarkCoin that protects privacy by pooling like-sized payments and by hiding who paid whom.   This blocks the pattern-seeking detection methods that are used to break privacy by making them too difficult and expensive to pursue.  The developers of DarkCoin and DarkSend believe they offer users the best possible privacy protection available to any crypto-currency.

TanteStefana, PM me your darkcoin wallet address and I'll send the bounty through!

Very good! I think we should all be careful to remember the following though.

It's Darkcoin (with a small c) and DarkSend (with a capital S).

We need to be consistent with all our copy.

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Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | No Premine | DGW | ASIC Resistant
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Corazon79
on 21/03/2014, 15:48:38 UTC
I think it would be great to have a better looking website asap with more explanation about why darkcoin is something to get excited about.
The more detailed copy is already up at:

http://darkcoin.us/io/

The written copy is not an issue. We have very good people handling that.
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Re: Donate Crypto & Hashes to Wikipedia
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Corazon79
on 18/03/2014, 23:34:35 UTC
Wikipedia is an organ of the world government.

Very dishonest, grubby organisation.

What makes you say that?
They back up fake historical events/false flags and fake terror events. They try to make out that nothing is credible unless it's covered by mass media, which is the biggest joke ever!

The idea is that you can control people's behaviour, if you control their perception of the past, and of human behaviour. Wales has that glazed look to him. He is an elitest who believes himself superior to normal people who just want to live their own lives. He sees us (the people in this forum) as sheep who deserve to be controlled as human resource units.