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Re: [ANN][CASH] Crypto CASH | Proof of Stake & COIN CONTROL | On Cryptsy | 0 PREMINE
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FibonacciCoin
on 11/07/2017, 03:10:58 UTC

Check out the website we've been working on. http://CashCoin.Cash
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Re: [ANN] Digital Money Bits (DMB) - New wallet version 1.5
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FibonacciCoin
on 07/07/2017, 07:17:52 UTC
Had the same problem and if you try sending with the old wallet which does download the blockchain the coins disappear
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Re: [ANN] Digital Money Bits (DMB) - New wallet version 1.5
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FibonacciCoin
on 06/07/2017, 07:40:27 UTC
!!!SCAM!!!

Congratulations You wrecked me pretty good scammer.

First off I had a half million coins VANISH
Status: 13 confirmations
Date: 7/5/2017 22:40
To: Nova dQg3T4fX1rkzzMJQTcjZLF6mBHhb1yAu3Z
Debit: -496338.52 DMB
Transaction fee: -0.001 DMB
Net amount: -496338.521 DMB
Transaction ID: 9a8300f7c34552c25e9765416b8acf0ab5b93a924950c1014cf6a92e52c359f3

You won't find that transaction anywhere though because this coin is a scam

On Nova I was told 80 Million coins were showing on the block explorer - Supposed to be max supply of 50
and a circulation of under a half million. Apparently just the 10 million PREMINE wasn't enough dumping.

I know this kids name but I won't post it here.. He should be marked somehow so that he can't repeat this behavior.
This world is full of scammers like this... It's just completely destroying the planet.

Shame on you Mr. D.M.B - These are the dude's initials you can find him on facebook.
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Board Scam Accusations
Re: CRYPTOCLONE LLC scammy clone of Cryptiply?
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FibonacciCoin
on 26/06/2017, 03:51:16 UTC
Not only will they take whatever money you're stupid enough to "Invest" with cryptoclone, They will also try to get all of your passwords which is the real money these people are after. These people should have a very dirty cell to live in for the rest of their lives. I tested a small amount just to figure out how this scam works. They allow you to sign up with no email confirmation or any type of problem with unique user name or anything like that. Username : Bob won't be taken.  They record your IP and anytime you go to the site it appears you are logged in and your rewards are on their way soon. Then as your reward approaches suddenly your not logged into your account anymore. Here is where the real scamming begins. Forget about whatever coins you gave them they're definitely gone. What's important is that you don't fall for the Phishing scam. Don't try signing in with various login credentials because these are all carefully recorded along with your IP address. They have "Live Support".. Why? Because they don't want to miss out on the opportunity to phish for your email addresses and passwords where they can steal your crypto off of exchanges if you're stupid enough to give them the email addresses you may have associated with the   username. Ofcourse you didn't but they want you to think you forgot your password so you'll try all of your passwords and they have usernames and passwords to go to the big exchanges and take your currencies. The Government needs to step in and throw scum like this in Federal Prison with no food or water, but I wouldn't be surprised if people in Government are behind the scam either.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Siacoin Epic Monster Moon
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FibonacciCoin
on 21/06/2017, 02:22:41 UTC
Well ... there's a different between 200 and 1000 percent - but:
We will see.

You're right.  

If you followed my Decred call, you have 10x more money than you put in.

If you followed my Lisk call, you have 2x more money than you put in.

People that followed this call already have 20% more money than they put in.

But what do I know? Wink

Can you think of any bad calls you may have made? Cheesy
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Fibonacci Fork
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FibonacciCoin
on 18/01/2017, 02:27:33 UTC
Although the "Golden Fork" or "Fibonacci Fork" can be used in it's most simplistic format which is simply multiplying the circulation by the golden ratio and rationing the extra coins for the purpose of inflation, there are more subtle techniques that can be employed in smaller increments while at the same time maintaining the relationship to the golden ratio. in the case of bitcoin which has a circulation of 21,000,000 we have several Fibonacci increments to work with below the 13,000,000 coins. Namely 8, 5, 3, 2, and 1 Million.

http://frass.woodcoin.org/the-saga-of-the-lukeaudi-fibonacci-relation/

This conversation I had with funkenstein_ of woodcoin shows a relationship to the Fibonacci numbers that I think is relevant and could potentially shed more light on other smaller, more incremental, changes that could be implemented over a time period while ultimately achieving the same ratio.
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Fibonacci Fork
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FibonacciCoin
on 17/01/2017, 22:39:12 UTC
The Bitcoin fork could be called a Fibonacci Fork  Shocked