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Re: Coin2 was the FIRST free - fair distribution
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anonuser777
on 17/04/2014, 13:10:01 UTC
Premine was first. Coin2 was some kind of stealth facebook launch, and failed so badly it needed to be scrapped and re-released as a proof-of-stake coin. Faircoin had a reasonably fair release, although some users still managed to scam it.

Lol, failed, scrapped? IT IS SELLING AT 1000 satoshi mate. And it was 'switched' to POS , all coin holders got converted coins.

I just checked your post history, looks like you have nothing to do other than spreading FUD

The coin suffered multiple forks and died. That is a fail in my book. Dev didn't have the skills to change it to POS so an entirely new coin was released instead (albeit with a 1:1 redemption ratio). How can you call distribution to a select set of facebook friends fair? Some people don't even use facebook. Facebook is hardly the premier site for altcoin releases either.

I don't need to spread FUD because the coin will die again all on its own.

Your comments have confirmed that you are a stupid teen sitting behind his keyboard talking about something which he knows nothing about. Dev is a highly intelligent guy who thought a completely new blockchain was the best option because C2 purchased before the attack would be invalid if the chain was rolled back. It was the best decision as dev didnt want people to lose their money due to pre attack rollback. Now better get out of crypto before you lose some serious money on a shitcoin as people like you tend to get more attracted to them

I couldn't care less about the coin, but I take exception to your hypocrisy. Take these quotes from your OP for example.

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So coin2 was the first free giveaway coin ...

...This thread was made to educate people as some coins are using the I AM FIRST statement to give some artificial value to their coin.

You are using the same "I AM FIRST" routine to gain artificial value for C2. Premine was clearly the first.

Then you accuse me of spreading FUD, when clearly you are spreading FUD about Premine. The distro was not "shady". The premine thread is there for all to see. With a block chain explorer plus the addresses listed in the thread you can see exactly who got what.
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Re: Coin2 was the FIRST free - fair distribution
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anonuser777
on 16/04/2014, 23:49:10 UTC
Premine was first. Coin2 was some kind of stealth facebook launch, and failed so badly it needed to be scrapped and re-released as a proof-of-stake coin. Faircoin had a reasonably fair release, although some users still managed to scam it.

Lol, failed, scrapped? IT IS SELLING AT 1000 satoshi mate. And it was 'switched' to POS , all coin holders got converted coins.

I just checked your post history, looks like you have nothing to do other than spreading FUD

The coin suffered multiple forks and died. That is a fail in my book. Dev didn't have the skills to change it to POS so an entirely new coin was released instead (albeit with a 1:1 redemption ratio). How can you call distribution to a select set of facebook friends fair? Some people don't even use facebook. Facebook is hardly the premier site for altcoin releases either.

I don't need to spread FUD because the coin will die again all on its own.
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Re: Coin2 was the FIRST free - fair distribution
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anonuser777
on 16/04/2014, 13:30:26 UTC
Premine was first. Coin2 was some kind of stealth facebook launch, and failed so badly it needed to be scrapped and re-released as a proof-of-stake coin. Faircoin had a reasonably fair release, although some users still managed to scam it.
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Re: Bitcoin promises freedom
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anonuser777
on 16/04/2014, 00:59:21 UTC
People seem to forget what Bitcoin truly stands for sometimes and its disheartening

People seem to forget that they do not have the collective wisdom to tell everyone what bitcoin is to them.

It's more disheartening that people don't understand what fractional reserve banking and inflation are. They are ignorant so they get screwed by the banksters and PTB. At least being ignorant of the freedom that bitcoin offers does not directly harm them. They will get taken along for the ride Smiley
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Re: Please Allow DRK To Go UP
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anonuser777
on 13/04/2014, 16:29:48 UTC
Buy it yourself then. It's in a clear down channel and until it breaks out of that big traders wont be buying.

The massive instamine wont help its price either.
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Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | First X11 | First DGW | ASIC Resistant
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anonuser777
on 13/04/2014, 02:19:09 UTC


Not a fan sorry. Good effort though.

Just a tip for your slogan - "privacy-coin" shouldn't have a hyphen in it (in this context). It should be two separate words. Hyphens are used when the compound word is used as an adjective, not as a noun. Same thing with the "transaction-system".
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Re: Preferred Bitcoin logo[POLL]
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anonuser777
on 10/04/2014, 22:24:59 UTC
The old one is fine for promotion and marketing Bitcoin.

The new one is fine for unicode, writing, and hopefully incorporating into our keyboards soon.

Why should bitcoin change. Unicode should add a new symbol.

No one is asking to change the logo, just the symbol because the current one with the vertical strike resembles the Thai Baht.


Fair enough. Lots of different countries use the $ symbol without problems.
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Re: Preferred Bitcoin logo[POLL]
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anonuser777
on 10/04/2014, 22:19:38 UTC
The old one is fine for promotion and marketing Bitcoin.

The new one is fine for unicode, writing, and hopefully incorporating into our keyboards soon.

Why should bitcoin change. Unicode should add a new symbol.
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Re: How much money you've lost due to SCAMs?
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anonuser777
on 10/04/2014, 17:52:07 UTC
A while ago scams were extremely rare, a huge amount of coins have come in. You really need to do alot of research. There is a large majority of players out there who are trying to further technological development in both services and coin development. Learn from your mistakes, everyone has lost money from bad investment.

Scammers have always been around. Two years ago I tried to buy some bitcoins for $20 each, after the scammer posted an offer here. Sent payment by paypal and never got any bitcoins. No harm done though, as Paypal refunded me. It put me off bitcoin for two years though :/
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Re: Bitcoin Research: Poll
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anonuser777
on 10/04/2014, 17:02:17 UTC
Bitcoin is not deflationary.

You have to be careful with blanket statements and definitions. Its supply is inflationary (until it stops being mineable, obviously) but it's price is (generally) deflationary (on average its price is going up). It's comparable to gold in some ways, e.g. very slightly inflationary supply, as its being mined, but generally considered to be a deflationary monetary system. Also, it depends on what time-scale you're looking at.
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Re: [GPUC] GPU Coin | GPU sale Friday~ Get a TOXIC R9 280X for $300
by
anonuser777
on 09/04/2014, 14:21:08 UTC
...
RFC #2)

  GPUCoin rewards reduction.

  Given that we are going to need to hard fork at block X anyhow.. we can choose to reduce GPUCoin reward.
  
  Throwing this out there, maybe we should reduce reward to 100

Will take comments for 1 day before making changes and releasing new clients.

Don't ponzify your coin. Changing rewards mid-game just screams scam. Messing with rewards will also put off new investors. Stability is required.
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Re: Industry Group Aims to Change Bitcoin Symbol
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anonuser777
on 09/04/2014, 13:36:24 UTC
Upside-down cross, fail.

Bitcoin cat, win.

Better?


Looks like a dalek. The other way round it looks like a fat dude.

EDIT: Also, "industry group"? Seems like one dude with a website to me.
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Re: Sent BTC without fees by mistake
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anonuser777
on 09/04/2014, 00:34:40 UTC
It (0.9.0) did the exact same thing to me a week or so ago. It took about 2 days to confirm but it did go through eventually.
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Re: We already have money. Why do we need Bitcoin??
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anonuser777
on 09/04/2014, 00:31:06 UTC
because fiat inflation is running at about 10% per year (as measured using 1980s metrics) in the US alone. http://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data/inflation-charts

If you live in Venezuela, Argentina, or many other places in the world, another form of money would be most welcome.
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Re: The Solution To The IRS Bitcoin Compliance Problem…
by
anonuser777
on 08/04/2014, 21:33:07 UTC
The solution is to just ignore them. The IRS has absolutely no idea how much I made selling bitcoin over the last year, and they don't deserve a penny of it anyway.

Don't give the IRS a dime or satoshi unless you support all the bullshit USA does with your money (like blowing up innocent people, bank bailouts, welfare for fat, lazy people and single moms, police state, etc, etc)


If one was so inclined, you could use cash to buy/sell BTC on craigslist (via tor) and then keep your mouth shut.
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Re: DARKCOIN Friendly reminder. Two Million coins Instamined at launch.
by
anonuser777
on 08/04/2014, 19:37:46 UTC

Whoa! only 110 votes with 5% difference between yes and no and you decide to abort the vote and lock the thread before 24 hours and conclude that everyone decided not to airdrop?

 Roll Eyes

After I asked many investors that purchased $10-100k USD worth of Darkcoin came out of the woodwork and said that would rob them. You can't change the rules in the middle of the game. It's in the past and we're moving on.

Can you imagine buying $30000 worth of something and then the developers making it worth $15000 overnight to appease a small group of users?

So the community didn't vote, the big holders did (the ones that instamined with you)

Gotcha.  Wink

Nope, it was the community that voted.


You just said that you asked the investors, it's even quoted here.

Ah wait, you call "big investores" = community. Gotcha

Like I said in another thread, he just missed a comma in his sentence. It should read "After I asked, many investors...". The sentence doesnt make sense otherwise.
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Re: DARKCOIN Friendly reminder. Two Million coins Instamined at launch.
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anonuser777
on 08/04/2014, 19:35:27 UTC
After I asked many investors that purchased $10-100k USD worth of Darkcoin came out of the woodwork and said that would rob them. You can't change the rules in the middle of the game. It's in the past and we're moving on.

Slightly hypocritical to say you can't change the rules in the middle of the game when you already did that exact thing. It's ok if the rule change benefits you but not ok if it doesn't.  Roll Eyes
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Re: DARKCOIN BIG SCAM?? let's take a closer look
by
anonuser777
on 08/04/2014, 19:29:25 UTC

Dev just admitted that the airdrop "community vote" was a phony

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=561756.msg6130038#msg6130038

To be fair, I don't think he admitted it, he just failed to add a comma.

After I asked many investors ...

Should read "After I asked, many investors..."

Punctuation is important folks.
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Re: DARKCOIN Friendly reminder. Two Million coins Instamined at launch.
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anonuser777
on 08/04/2014, 19:00:06 UTC
ps, we offered the community an airdrop to even things out, they voted no.

Turkeys voting for Thanksgiving. That's never going to happen.

The fair thing to do would be to reintroduce the initial rewards schedule.
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Re: [ANN][DRK] DarkCoin | First Anonymous Coin | First X11 | First DGW | ASIC Resistant
by
anonuser777
on 08/04/2014, 16:56:16 UTC
People in general are harsher than this community. A lot people call bitcoin a ponzi scheme. They wonder why they should invest just line the pockets of early adopters. The same thing will happen to dark. Without a relatively flat rewards schedule, people dismiss it as a ponzi. Sure, some will buy in, as you can see with bitcoin, but it hinders mass adoption.

Lol you think the bitcoin distribution hindered adoption? don't be silly. The people crying about bitcoin wallets are drops in the bucket compared to the tidal wave of money from wall street that will pour in once bitcoin has more rigorous regulatory infrastructure.

Here maybe not, but out in the real world it does. Ask anyone or just read the comments about bitcoin on zerohedge.com for example (ok, not strictly real world, but still).

I understand that. But those who want to pull the ponzi argument, they can use it for every single coin, whether it's bitcoin, litecoin or anything. Because the logic is still there: The buyer who bought at 1$ needs a buyer at 2$, who'll need a buyer at 4$, who'll need a buyer at 8-16-32-64$ to make 100%. The stock market, real estate, all are called "bubbles", in the same sense. Someone is waiting for another to buy his own stuff for more than he bought it. If it doesn't happen the bubble is burst.

Yes, but DRK with a 50% instamine is particularly at risk of being labeled a ponzi.

Anyway, I'll stop posting this same shit here, it's not particularly constructive and the thread is bloated enough already.