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Daniel A. Nagy of ePoint Systems
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ePoint System
on 27/10/2016, 12:01:26 UTC
Dear Everyone,

This is Daniel, one of the four signatories verifying whether the developer team has reached their milestones and is therefore entitled to funds held in escrow by this Ethereum smart contract:
https://etherscan.io/address/0x162ac26e2f0fe036c3a3d370c118de0b6c883083
If and only if three of us sign off on disbursing a specific sum of Ether to a particular address will it happen. I am in exclusive control of the private key corresponding to this public Ethereum address:
https://etherscan.io/address/0xb7243b316a1ec31c2f75551d47460cc3317b9b68

Important disclaimer:
We do not and cannot take responsibility for the subsequent use of these funds, as they are the reward for the successful completion of development milestones. We do not and cannot take responsibility for the services provided by Inchain, their compliance with various rules regarding insurance as well as their handling of individual claims and overall probity.  Our role is limited to deciding whether or not the funds collected for the development of the software required to operate Inchain should be disbursed to developers or returned to investors depending on the completion of development milestones, after subtracting processing fees, including our rewards.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Why restrict newbs?
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ePoint System
on 28/06/2013, 20:34:03 UTC
SPAM SPAM  and TLDR....

A restriction of a newbie like myself is to prevent spam of boards but also of someone just creating manipulative accounts.  Of course there are probably some people with 10 or 20 accounts on here that are used just to help them con other people.  "My name is jimmy and what this guy says is right. You should invest in his scheme .eerrr plan."  Barriers of entry are made as a form of filtration this is not always a bad thing.

That is obvious, but why should that cost be necessarily paid in posts and time? We have a wonderful measure of value here that is transferable. It's called Bitcoin. Why not just use it the way it was meant to be used?

Are you insinuating money equates to freedom of speech?  Or more strictly bitcoin wallet equals freedom speech and the only freedom of speech acceptable?

No. I am saying that what can be done informally anyway should be possible formally. This is net inefficiency.
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Re: Why restrict newbs?
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ePoint System
on 28/06/2013, 19:35:10 UTC
SPAM SPAM  and TLDR....

A restriction of a newbie like myself is to prevent spam of boards but also of someone just creating manipulative accounts.  Of course there are probably some people with 10 or 20 accounts on here that are used just to help them con other people.  "My name is jimmy and what this guy says is right. You should invest in his scheme .eerrr plan."  Barriers of entry are made as a form of filtration this is not always a bad thing.

That is obvious, but why should that cost be necessarily paid in posts and time? We have a wonderful measure of value here that is transferable. It's called Bitcoin. Why not just use it the way it was meant to be used?
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Re: Why restrict newbs?
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ePoint System
on 28/06/2013, 19:02:59 UTC
I think it is to prevent noobs and smpammers from cloggin' up the forums.. That is my theory anyways.

Sure, but it would be nice to define the terms clearly. It would also be nice to have a possibility to pay some BTC in order for these restrictions to be lifted with immediate effect.
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Re: What is the definition of a newbie?
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ePoint System
on 28/06/2013, 18:52:08 UTC
What needs to happen for the restriction to post to other topics to be lifted?

A prime example for the need of restrictions.

5 post and to be on the forum for 4 hours.

To be on the forum AFTER the fifth post or after the first post or in total? Also, how does my question exemplify the need for these restrictions?
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What is the definition of a newbie?
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ePoint System
on 28/06/2013, 18:30:50 UTC
What needs to happen for the restriction to post to other topics to be lifted?