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Re: Perfect Time to Buy!
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 22/05/2018, 02:26:24 UTC
Definitely a bit too early to say the tech is being adopted. Don't get me wrong, lots of projects are using blockchain, but not many people are integrating these projects into their lives. That's the most important step to adoption.
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Re: How do you earn money in the blockchain economy?
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 22/05/2018, 02:12:48 UTC
Wanna make quick money? Start a phony ICO. Or better yet: Stay out of legal trouble by writing whitepapers and charge people ridiculous amounts so that they can start a phony ICO.
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Re: Looking for Web-Developers
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 22/05/2018, 02:05:44 UTC
Depending on what you are looking for, you can usually reach out to top universities like UC Berkeley (Go Bears!) and get student groups that revolve around web-development or business development and get strong coders who are willing to work for cheap (Like India Cheap!).
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Is this really still defined as a blockchain?
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 22/05/2018, 02:00:35 UTC
Does anyone understand Crypto-Currency Exchange platform (Crypto Value Management Systems “CVMS Exchanges”)? Platforms such as MoneyTrac and ICCE have both been referring to it a lot. It sounds like a highly centralized version of blockchain and an attempt to use the word “blockchain”. They even say it is a better version of blockchain because it removes DLT which doesn’t make any sense to me…

http://www.financialbuzz.com/breaking-news-moneytrac-technology-inc-establishes-joint-venture-partnership-with-crypto-value-management-system-llc-981506

I am not a part of either company. Just trying to understand this better and how it can be so centralized yet still be called a blockchain. Thanks
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Re: NEWS Token Pool BTC Airdrop
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 02/05/2018, 18:37:32 UTC
Mind explaining what your token is and what purpose it serves? Just a newbie but that would probably bring more traffic to your platform than just paying people.
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Re: Looking to join a project
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 02/05/2018, 06:56:17 UTC
Most recently I saw contract job posting for Enigma. Also a great way to get involved in through smaller communities. A great one that is active and you can actually have a conversation with talented individuals is through the Blockchain at Berkeley Slack. Go to their main page and scroll to the bottom where you can enter your email to sign up. They have job postings a lot and a great community to learn and ask questions. https://blockchain.berkeley.edu/

Also check this out if you get a chance: https://blockchainatberkeley.blog/finding-work-in-the-blockchain-space-94d41db4c2d
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Re: Even air-gapped wallets aren't safe...
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 02/05/2018, 06:47:51 UTC
I guess it kinda goes to show you that the only un-hackable piece of technology is your good old fashioned brain! Bring back the brain wallets!
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Re: What I Should Know Before i Start Trading Cryptocurrency
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 02/05/2018, 06:38:32 UTC
Regardless of any trading whether it be in crypto or on the stock market, always be sure to remember one simple rule: "Never invest more than you can afford to loose".
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Re: [ANN][ICO] ⚡ WePower - First GLOBAL blockchain for GREEN ENERGY future! ⚡
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 15/01/2018, 06:26:05 UTC
Have you guys locked in a final amount of tokens traded per ETH? I read that it may fluctuate up until the date of the release, including the amount of tokens received in the first 5 million raised for the soft cap.
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Re: Any new airdrop coins?
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 10/01/2018, 06:23:14 UTC
CCTime, a project based on Asch platform is conducting its 2nd round airdrop, and you can waiting for the next incoming round.

Can we get more details please?? The last airdrop was really confusing everything was written in Chinese on the site, and there was no translator or another version in English, couldn't participate because of that.

Hi you will received about 4-5% of total DEEPONION you have every week. Join it now , i got many profit from it.


I agree. Looking to join. I like that they aren't doing a public OR private ICO. Great way to get people involved
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Re: Would like info on Cryptopia
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 10/01/2018, 06:15:04 UTC
Going back to the original question, is there an alternate place to buy smaller known cryptos like ONION? Another one I'm looking for is ENG but struggling to find that as well. Thanks.
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Re: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside!
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 10/01/2018, 05:38:50 UTC
I dedicate this to MadMac, Other Trolls, Conspirators and Bystanders watching this thread:

When both NEM and Ethereum were babies, people cried foul just like in this thread. Especially for NEM, and it turned out the original creator of NEM actually even abandoned the project, after it was found out he had claimed several NemStakes. Nem back then had nothing to it, but just a wall of text and egalitarian principal, which sounded pretty nice at the time.

Ethereum relatively the same, they had no working platform at the time of their ICO, and we all cried foul towards it. Little does anyone know, but Ethereum was actually endorsed by Goldman, or they had some type of direct involvement with it. (i won't get too much more into that, you can do some major digging with this claim).

Now, ETH i was like you boys, i cried foul and made several remarks about it.

Comes years later ( i had 3 NEMStakes btw), NEM became a legit platform and ETH is bigger than i could of ever expected.

Multi-million lessons were learned out of ETH, i invested 5btc into Syscoin, instead of ETH (which turned out to be a scam through the whole MOOLAH incident), Syscoin isn't a scam itself, their escrow was though (Moolah).



Part II

While DO may have some shady shit, you're just picking on it because it's an airdrop coin and you probably missed the boat/got banned by their highly eforced staff, which i condone, because it makes shitheads like MadMac and others.

DeepOnion isn't a technically advanced coin, and may as well be ran by amateurs (who are now millionaires that can't cash out due to volume), and that's why they will continually work towards building a coin. DeepOnion isn't the best coin, but it isn't a scam or even bad. Shittier coins have been bigger than this, and i don't see you cunts roaming those forums. There are coins out there so fucking scammy and so not-legitmate, DO is a saint compared to that shit.

Don't come to these forums preaching a philosophy about "scams and pyramids" because guess what cunts, 99% of all coins behave in exactly the same fashion. Deny or it not, this is the hard truth. Crypto is about making money, this forum is about making money, sometimes you braindead retards lose sight of that, or utter fucking hypocrites or trolls (that's ok too, i like trolls). Sometimes i see these trolls promoting the shittiest coins imaginable, just look at peoples profiles whenever you disagree with what they say.

I know you like to troll and attack easy targets, fine, i get that. Not telling you to stop trolling, because you will breed a stronger DO coin.


Despite all this,  I really really fucking doubt the creators of DO will do anything to harm it. Their money is at stake, and yeah they do work pretty hard on it. DeepOnion has the biggest potential out of any coin upcoming (aside from 1-2 which i'm not going to name, i need to build a position on them asap). But certainly the best non-ICO coin to launch since NEM itself. I do believe that, because i became active on these forums again directly as a consequence form seeing DeepOnion, i was impressed by this airdropcoin. I haven't seen anything like it since NEM, and i still haven't seen any airdrop coin come close, funny thing is, a lot of those scam ICO'S and shitty airdrops are worth more than DO and they were real tangible scams or infinitely more shady then DO.

In summary, don't listen to people who cry foul without any proof or basis. There are a great many claims, and yeah sure some are true in regards to how the team operates, but DO isn't a scam, and the developers are looking for the long-term to cashout millions. That's the great cycle of all coins, every dev hopes to cash out their money at one point or another, or else they wouldn't have started in the first place.

I wrote this to educate anyone watching this thread now or in the future about any coin, and mistakes i've made myself.. particularly with not investing those 5 BTC in Eth during the ICO because i was blinded by what other people were saying, and didn't research it myself well enough.



I was not endorsed or apart of DO's shitty dominate shit, i don't sacrifice my personal dignity for 2 coins like some of you fags do


WOW...The first thing I'd like to say is that the bitcointalk forum format is atrocious.  I had to read through about five pages of garbage to finally get to a reasonable post.

Secondly, I haven't heard one good argument as to why this coin is a scam. I have a few ONIONS. They moved effortlessly between the exchange and my wallet and they were transmitted over the TOR network. That's what I paid for, that's what I got. I'm looking forward to seeing if the Devs can pull off some of the other features of this coin. I have no problem risking a few dollars to be in on the next Monaro or the like. And if not, who fucking cares? I've lost more in the "regulated" stock markets without nearly as much upside potential.

I'm holding.







Couldn't agree more. There's a lot of reasons in life not to take a chance, all I need is one reason to take a chance.


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Re: Deep Onion
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 10/01/2018, 05:06:52 UTC
Really looking forward to seeing what this coin is capable of. Gotta bring up my rank first to get that airdrop!
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Re: Bitcoin vs Ether investment
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 10/01/2018, 03:56:14 UTC
Whenever looking to invest, whether it be in crypto or stocks, it's always wise to diversify your portfolio. With that said, any investment should be proceeded with lots of research. Without research, it is no different than gambling at a Casino. My two cents about Ethereum's investment over Bitcoin is the technology behind it. With a whole network of dependent tokens (ERC20), its hard not to pick it. Definitely looking forward to what 2018 has to bring!
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Re: Crypto charts displayed in real time? ???
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 10/01/2018, 03:42:57 UTC
Although I don't have much experience, GDAX offers near instant updates to its trading portal. In addition, it offers candle stick charts down to 1-minute intervals. I've also had good experience with crymptocompare API. I use it in the form of the CryptoFinance app for google sheets. By using the command =GOOGLEFINANCE("BTCUSD") in a cell, it will fetch the updated price for any coin that you can see on cryptocompare.
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Re: Can bitcoins become worthless?
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 10/01/2018, 01:48:26 UTC
It could become worthless, just like the us dollar could collapse and could become worthless. But I don't think we'll see it happen to bitcoin.

Just like anything in life, value comes from however much value society puts into something. This is true for all current currencies and best demonstrated with product pricing.
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What do you predict the focus will be in 2018?
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 09/01/2018, 19:56:19 UTC
As a freshman in college, I had the pleasure to take a 2-unit class on the fundamentals of blockchain and cryptocurrency. As Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and several other largely known cryptos exploded 1,000%+ we looked at the vulnerabilities of the different coins and the drawbacks that are not talked about between people that are getting into the crypto-investing sphere. Perhaps the largest drawback to blockchain is the issue of scalability. We have seen a wide variety of coins in 2017 with Ripple being partially centralized and partially decentralized and other coins taking similar suit.

Looking to the new year, what you you guys predict is going to be a big focus? Will it be focussing on smaller known currencies and investing in their future? Or putting our resources into the well-known cryptos to make them even better. Will the market shift more towards centralization? Or will it keep the founding principles of Satoshi of having a decentralized future? Or will we continue to see centralization in the form of exchanges like Coinbase which are susceptible to similar attacks such as Mt. Gox?

Unless education continues to spread, I unfortunately feel that true decentralization will never exist in our future. What do you guys see for 2018?
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Re: should i buy btc now or sell?
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 09/01/2018, 19:39:08 UTC
Looking at bitcoin, the choice to invest at this time is up to the trader as what he is looking for. In my opinion, I do not see bitcoin reaching 50,000, or 100,000 anytime soon like Mr. MacAfee suggests. Instead, I predict it will hover for a while in the teens. With this being said, the goal is always to buy low, sell high. You can absolutely make some good profits buying at 13,000 and selling at 18,000, but don't expected 500% returns anytime soon. Embarrassed
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Re: What do you think are the biggest disadvantages of Bitcoin?
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lum_dog_millionaire
on 09/01/2018, 19:11:19 UTC
Without a doubt in my mind, when looking at cryptocurrencies in general, the issues of scalability have to be immediately addressed. Unless we can implement the coins into our society in a way that is instantaneous, while remaining low transaction fees, it will never become mainstream. Grin