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Re: Best AI in the world
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Sir_Cheer
on 24/07/2025, 02:34:36 UTC
Why are there no spam filters on this site?
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Re: Please be aware: cryptocurrencies can fail due to lack of regulation
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Sir_Cheer
on 21/07/2025, 00:22:57 UTC
The whole main premise behind crypto is to not have regulations. Having regulations completely defeats the purpose. That's what central banks are for. If you want regulations, get out of crypto and go back to the central bank. The whole point of crypto is to put the financial system back into the hands of the people. Rug pulls come and go. I think any attempt to fight rug pulls with regulations would stifle innovation in the industry and stop people from trying to things. Exchanges and developers don't want to add mountains of paperwork, red tape, and hoops to jump through to an operation that is already extremely difficult. Most projects are based on trust me bro, and that's what makes it difficult. Its a minefield. You would be amazed how many rugged projects actually started up with good intentions, with the goal of climbing the mountain that ETH and BTC climbed. The problem is: they're run by a couple of kids who met on a discord server and don't realize what all goes into climbing that mountain. They think that all they need is good tech, and the price will rise by itself. That's just not how it works. It's so much more involved than that. I think regulations will make it significantly more difficult. I like crypto how it is now. DYOR, and invest at your own risk. Learn how the game works.
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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Sir_Cheer
on 07/04/2025, 23:45:06 UTC
Well, here we are at the level that was first reached 7 years ago. If someone invested during the last year, they are definitely at a loss. Ethereum failed all support levels, and not a cryptocurrency that was leading for a long time right after Bitcoin.
But I don’t want to say anything bad, because I don’t even doubt that later the price will return to 4000, definitely, even if it won’t be a quick process. In the worst case scenario: within four years, when Trump is no longer in power with his strange laws)

Ethereum is going to get replaced. There are plenty of projects that do everything ethereum does.... but faster, with more features, and lower fees. Ethereum was good for its time, but there are way better projects now
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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Sir_Cheer
on 25/03/2025, 15:30:30 UTC
You’re right, many exchanges have become cautious about listing privacy coins. But Privatus is already ahead of the curve. We’re establishing a dual-company structure: one entity in Switzerland for transparency, regulatory compliance, and institutional credibility, and another in BVI for flexibility and strategic purposes.

Our approach isn’t about avoiding regulation—it’s about proactively engaging with regulators, major exchanges, and legal advisors from day one. Privatus combines robust privacy tech with practical, real-world adoption strategies. We’re determined to demonstrate that privacy doesn’t have to come at the expense of compliance or accessibility.

Appreciate your feedback—it helps sharpen our vision.
Let’s reconnect when Privatus secures listings on major exchanges; you might be surprised how quickly things evolve! 🚀😉

It's not that they are cautious about it. It's that they don't do it at all. There's nothing to engage with regulators. Regulators make regulations. Exchanges follow them. One of those regulations is: No privacy coins. That's it. End of sentence. Privacy does come at the expense of compliance, that is the very reason why exchanges don't list privacy coins: Because privacy coins are non-compliant. How are they non-compliant? By being a privacy coin. That's it. So yes, it does come at the expense of compliance, and the exchanges will tell you as much when you initiate the listing process. They will tell you point blank: When your coin has been 100% deprivatized, let us know and we will resume the process. That's it

I admire your determination..... and...... there's nothing stopping you from trying. I just.... like.... I've had this conversation with 100 billion other projects before. They all kind of say the same thing. 6 months to a year into development, they realize how big the mountain is to climb, and that's when the rug happens, even though they all started with good intentions. So.... I mean.... if you can find a way to convince regulators to allow your coin to be listed... like... I mean.... you can try.... you can definitely try.... I ain't gonna stop ya from trying. But I'm telling you, privacy coins have the hardest time making needed progress. But I'll wish you the best of luck
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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Sir_Cheer
on 25/03/2025, 08:23:39 UTC
I see your point, but we strongly believe the regulatory landscape isn’t static—it’s evolving, just like the technology itself. Privatus is proactively working on a balanced approach, respecting compliance frameworks while pushing innovation forward. The market increasingly demands privacy solutions that responsibly navigate regulatory realities.

Additionally, we’ve already secured preliminary agreements for listing Privatus on over 30 crypto exchanges, not to mention seamless trading capabilities via decentralized exchanges (DEX). Exchanges evolve their listing policies continually, especially when there’s demonstrated community demand and transparent compliance.

Our goal goes beyond fast transactions—it’s about building a future-proof blockchain prepared for widespread real-world adoption. Privatus is designed precisely for this new era of responsible privacy technology. Stay tuned—real change is on the horizon. 🚀🔐

Ya, the regulatory landscape is evolving. They used to list privacy coins. Then the regulatory landscape evolved. Now they don't. This is why not many projects do privacy anymore. Privacy coins by and large have ceased development for this reason. Ya, you can get 30 exchange listings, but those will all be tier 3. TradeOgre & Xeggex will list anybody. Try listing on Gate.io, good luck. DEX's will help, so I guess there's that. But I know privacy coins have a very hard time attracting investors, because people have learned that you kinda hafta be regulatory compliant, and privacy coins kind of do the opposite.
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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Sir_Cheer
on 25/03/2025, 06:01:16 UTC
I appreciate your perspective, but the landscape is rapidly changing. While earlier privacy coins faced significant hurdles, the demand for genuine privacy solutions has never been higher—especially as regulatory and surveillance concerns increase globally.

Privatus isn’t simply “another privacy coin.” We’re merging the strongest aspects of Monero, Zcash, and Tornado Cash into Solana’s high-performance blockchain, achieving exceptional privacy without sacrificing scalability or transaction speed (up to 50,000 TPS). Unlike past projects, we’re proactively working on regulatory compliance and cross-chain interoperability, setting Privatus apart from legacy solutions.

Innovation is about breaking barriers, not fearing them. The crypto market evolves constantly, and we’re building Privatus specifically for this next generation of privacy-aware users and enterprises.

We invite you to stay tuned and witness how Privatus reshapes the perception—and reality—of privacy coins.

"Unlike past projects, we’re proactively working on regulatory compliance" <--- Oh, so you're removing the privacy aspect of your privacy coin? Because that would be regulatory compliance. See.... You can have the fastest transactions in the world, the lowest fees, and break barriers until you're blue in the face, but the moment you apply to exchanges to get listed, they will write back and say: "Hi there. Thanks for applying for listing. We notice you are a privacy chain, and due to regulations, we can not list you". That will be the end of the conversation. This is most of the exchanges in the top 30 besides a select few. Breaking barriers and having a high TPS doesn't mean much when no exchanges will list you. See if you want to be regulatory compliant.... well.... there goes your privacy coin
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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Sir_Cheer
on 24/03/2025, 20:51:57 UTC
I fully agree that many projects simply copy Ethereum or Bitcoin, offering no significant improvements or meaningful innovations. While Ethereum laid important groundwork, the crypto community now needs solutions that deliver genuine enhancements—particularly in speed, privacy, and scalability.

That’s exactly why we’re building Privatus (PVS). Our goal is to take the best from existing technologies like Solana, Monero, Zcash, and Tornado Cash to create a blockchain that combines unmatched confidentiality with lightning-fast transaction speeds (up to 50,000 TPS), advanced privacy features, and cross-chain interoperability.

Ethereum was revolutionary for its time, but the crypto landscape has evolved. Privatus aims to be the next step forward.

Feel free to learn more: https://privatus.pro

Privacy coins are something that many projects have done. This isn't new, and there's a reason they never take off. 99.9999999999999% of exchanges, particularly the big ones are regulated, and will not list privacy coins. MEXC might be the best you can get,  but the T1s, the ones that matter, won't list privacy coins. So getting exchange support for projects like that is very difficult which is partly why they never do well
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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Sir_Cheer
on 22/03/2025, 13:02:58 UTC
Could anyone help me understand what's the appeal of Ethereum nowadays. Sure, when it was launched, it was a truly innovative and game-changing project, but, unlike Bitcoin, its value lies mostly with its usage, so now, when we have other, similar projects that have the same (or better) functionality but are faster and much cheaper, what's the case for Ethereum? Do the devs have any major improvements in the roadmap to make it more competitive? Or is it all just based on brand value?

There isn't really an appeal. People just think there is because it's ethereum. To be honest, 99.999999999999999% of projects have no appeal, are vaporware, and don't bring anything new or better. Most of these end up rugging. Like ethereum, Bitcoin is dated. We have projects that do everything Bitcoin and Eth do but 1000x quicker, better, and easier. We have projects that do things that eth/btc don't do at all that are much more useful and feature rich. Eth was good for its time, it built on what bitcoin started and brought something new, but now there are projects building on that and doing bigger, better things. Eth is really an inferior product now.
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Re: [KIIRO] Kiirocoin - A secure & untraceable blockchain with AI applications
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Sir_Cheer
on 23/10/2024, 20:19:45 UTC
The project has taken a -60% hit today, not surprising as the frontman has posted the project for sale on their discord server for $5,000 USDT. Of course, most early investors cut their losses light years ago already. The ICO was $4, and after a year of daily ATLs, it sits at $0.002.

Anyway, all kiiro investors can make friends with their pyrin brethren as you grieve together on the grief support/therapy/funeral home https://discord.gg/7TpyPYAx for rugged/failed projects.
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Re: AnumaNetwork (kheavyhash algorithm)
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Sir_Cheer
on 22/10/2024, 19:00:21 UTC
I think the frontman of the project just took a dump in his pants
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Re: [ANN] Verum (VRM) - Empowering Connections and Well-Being
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Sir_Cheer
on 22/10/2024, 18:47:37 UTC
Luminex, NovaSol, Eleneum, Solaris, Nolanium, and now this. OP is a serial rugger. Verum is only one of many. This project is a scam. You will lose everything. Don't waste your time
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Re: AnumaNetwork (kheavyhash algorithm)
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Sir_Cheer
on 22/10/2024, 16:45:23 UTC
Yep, it's another lame-ass kaspa fork.

https://discord.gg/FG2EZf6a <-- Here's the unofficial kaspa fork funeral home. Grief support/therapy for when the rugging is complete. Pyrin investors/miners will welcome all of you with open arms, and empathy.
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Re: Brics Coin (BRICS), GPU,ASIC PoW
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Sir_Cheer
on 20/10/2024, 11:40:40 UTC
Yep, it's another lame-ass kaspa fork.

https://discord.gg/FG2EZf6a <-- Here's the kaspa fork funeral home. Grief support/therapy for when the rugging is complete. Pyrin investors/miners will welcome all of you with open arms, and empathy.
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Re: [ANN] [KIIRO] Kiirocoin - A secure & untraceable blockchain with AI applications
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Sir_Cheer
on 08/09/2024, 13:36:45 UTC
If your done shooting your self in the foot its time to try the head  Wink

Wait.... Kiiro.... is this that project... if I remember right.... where the frontman is a complete asshole to everyone in the project who isn't a brown-noser, and tosses out discord bans left right n center like candy? Is he still creating his own fud like he always has since he started the project? Didn't he offer like.... $4.00 ICO that's now worth under a penny or sometihng? Is this project even still going? WTF. Lol. It's comical really. I wonder how many day one investors have offed themselves so far. Good grief. Some people are speshul I tell's ya.... Lol
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Re: Gpu mining back? your opinions...
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Sir_Cheer
on 27/08/2024, 00:52:38 UTC
At this point, there is really only one project that is in any kind of position to save GPU mining.

There are two main properties of a coin necessary to be continually minable and profitable long term. First things first, it must be ASIC/FPGA resistant, and the algo must be cool. Too many projects are incoming that are ASIC friendly. Those right there are automatically eliminated instantly. Most of the ASIC-resistant coins (and there are not very many) are either ETHASH or KAWPOW. One problem: KAWPOW is way too hot. No GPU miner wants KAWPOW and any GPU miner will tell you its the worst algo ever. While ETHASH was designed to be ASIC resistant, there were ASICs on the eth network. GPUs could compete, but not nearly as well. Also, with advancements in R&D on ASICs, ETHASH ASICS will only become more powerful, and eventually ETHASH will be eliminated and all that will be left is KAWPOW and other algos like it that are too hot that no one wants.

What we need is a coin with an algo that is cool, and is 100% ASIC/FPGA proof. Not just resistant..... PROOF!!!. The project is called: Dynex. I will talk in a bit here about what it is for those that don't know. But the algo DYNEXSOLVE is 100% ASIC/FPGA proof. It's impossible to build an ASIC/FPGA for it because participating on the network requires versatility: the ability to carry out all kinds of problem solving skills. It's not just repetitive hash functions like other algos. There is real work being done. An ASIC/FPGA can't do this. Therefore, the network will never see ASICs/FPGAs on it because its physically impossible...... and.... obviously for this reason, it can't go PoS because then there would be no hardware to solve problems.

Dynex is the first Neuromorphic AI to run on a blockchain and does parallel processing. It is an L1 chain. It utilizes a decentralized network of GPUs as N.Quantum compute units. Its a PoUW coin with over 130,000 GPUs on it. Its designed to solve real world problems. It is not a GPU rental service like what you would see from Clore, Vast.AI, or Render. Dynex is the first of its kind. You don't rent GPU rigs. You take control of the whole network and do whatever you want. You can run your own code and do whatever your pretty little heart desires. Included is software development kits, and tutorials as well as real world examples. The network is dangerously powerful, mindblowingly fast, and can solve problems in minutes that other supercomputers can take days to solve. It is dedicated to solving real world problems in many industries including auto, pharma, aerospace, and many others, hence, PoUW instead of PoW. Team is continually pushing to get big clients on, and the chase is on to on-board fortune 500 companies. The Dynex marketplace is growing fast, and jobs are constantly being added. It has a big team with the wealth and personnel to build something big, and they are doing so very quickly. Staff work upwards of 16 hrs/day developing (No, Im not exaggerating), they are respected people in the industry, and have scientific backing, strong exchange support (binance spot, eth bridge, and more incoming).

Every GPU miner in the world should be shilling the holy living hell out of Dynex. Its a GPU miners paradise: No ASICs/FPGAs. No PoS, and very cool algo. I as a GPU miner am calling upon all GPU miners to jump on dynex, spread the word, get everyone on it so mining can be profitable once again. I think that if any coin can save GPU mining, its Dynex.

Go to www.dynexcoin.org - They have a discord server, and a newly designed website. You can go in there and talk to the team or anyone in there who is knowledgable. There is a wealth of resources to learn on the website as well. This thing is going to pop..... and fast. Spread the word out. Let's push this thing
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Re: Passed KYC from "prohibited country" on MEXC?
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Sir_Cheer
on 20/07/2024, 22:51:38 UTC
Even if it's a province dependant it is still pretty risky if they don't change their terms and tell other Canadian users that some provinces in Canada are supported.
This is the same case for Canadian users on Bitget he passed the KYC and was able to trade but they usually received emails from the support that told them their country was restricted. However, even it is restricted they can still able to trade without any problem. Today is ok you can trade but how about after a few weeks until you deposit a big amount your account might end up prohibited or locked and can't able to withdraw. This is just my advice better not to trade with them unless you can afford to lose that is not a wise idea to lose your assets it's better to be safe than sorry.

Ya know, that's what I need to drill down on..... is why this has not been made clear in the terms of use, and what is really going on. Also, my other thought is..... when I submitted documentation for KYC verification, there is a person on the other end who receives it and manually reviews the information and says approved or declined. My documentation very clearly states my country and province. They approved it, so I don't know if the ToU is unclear, or outdated, or what the situation is. Before I continue trading on it, I'm going to make sure everything is clear, and log screenshots and all else. As well, I'm going to make sure that I don't do futures. Spot only. I've heard futures puts you in the crosshairs of any exchange
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Re: Passed KYC from "prohibited country" on MEXC?
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Sir_Cheer
on 20/07/2024, 19:43:51 UTC
LOL! I think this isn't an isolated case. Exchanges have always this tendency to be inconsistent. Nothing's surprising here. But if you're after your money's security, you better avoid exchanges which restrict you country.

You can deposit, trade, and withdraw until you can't and when you raise the concern, they can simply tell you that it's clear in their ToS that you aren't allowed to use their services, that you are in violation of their rules. As a result, your funds shall be locked. Easy money for them.

Don't even trust their chat support. I'm sure most of them didn't even read the Terms of Service. They're unfamiliar with the rules. They're just outsourced individuals who have no accounts on the exchange themselves and are working from faraway towns with minimum salaries. They can't even construct a proper sentence.

I talked to one of their staff on discord who has an admin role who explained it to me. It's in one of my most recent replies to this thread. It's province dependant
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Re: There is one project that is in prime position to save GPU mining
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Sir_Cheer
on 20/07/2024, 14:15:37 UTC
uhm so for you its all right if you ask for dumper, and what are they going to do about it? and answer is deleted mesages?
this is mature behaviuor? no its chldish, its only proving they fucked emmision from beggining, and now they acting like its nor problem, and have no soluton for that, if you ask for that, bum ban, this is not solid project at all, lot of childish people envolved with comunnist banning. thats why this will end soon.
also no one is going to rent computing power from fasist russia where is most computng power located.
also why is somu hing if he have nothing to hide? well meybe heve something to hide. lot of people bought, tghen sold when realized what shit is gong on there.

I dont know what you are talking about. I have been in the community for a year and I dont see any of that. I dont see people getting banned for asking questions. They might get timed out for being rude about it. But that's different. No? Also, you don't rent computing power. Its not a GPU rental service like what you would see from Clore, Vast.AI, or Render. You don't rent GPU rigs. You take control of the whole network and do whatever you want. You can run your own code. Also, the computing power isn't mostly in russia. It's everywhere. Its decentralized and anyone at any time can jump on the network no matter where you are. I think you just had a bad experience. But I've been there for a year and haven't experienced any of those issues.
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Re: There is one project that is in prime position to save GPU mining
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Sir_Cheer
on 20/07/2024, 13:40:00 UTC

they learn this shuting down oponents from kadafi and husajn, sell that shit till its late its going to 1c. there is one constat dumper if you ask about it, they will ban you again, its comunnist shit! BE AWARE!!!

Any project will ban you for calling it scam, even coins that are actually a scam, which Dynex is not. That's just how it is. Many of the team members are doxxed, as well as face exposure, have been to many crypto conferences around the world, and have been on-boarding big clients and will continue to do so. Perhaps you had a bad experience, and maybe there are a couple of bad mods on discord, but every project has that. Again, that's just how it is. But to say that the project is a scam is just silly.... at best
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Re: Passed KYC from "prohibited country" on MEXC?
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Sir_Cheer
on 20/07/2024, 00:36:47 UTC
Welp, it does make sense since regulation can be different in each province though it is concerning that they did not update their tos to imply exceptions. My best guess would be either they were too lazy to update their fine prints or they're secretly passing folks in their prohibited country list.

Looks like you're not the only canadian who has passed kyc, see: https://www.reddit.com/r/MEXC_official/s/DS2a9DJO9M

Ya. I thought about both of those things. I'm going to keep inquiring into the situation and see exactly what they are doing and try to figure out how the terms of use reflects what they are doing.