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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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phoenix9110
on 14/09/2016, 06:01:45 UTC
I'm on board with you guys. Every time I see flufflypony anywhere, it's quite discerning on the level of actual participation he portrays to the community. No matter where I go, I see, "why don't you work on the GUI", or, "we do this all unpaid and I'm not selling my small satchel of coin".

Small? The average joe is broke compared to these guys. You don't have to premine to buy half of your stash outwright when it's so new that someone selling their coins for .25 cents a piece thinks it's a rippin profit. Not only that, but being the first to actually mine when it hits shelves... The audacity.. It's a literal slap in the face.

Don't fret though, the millionaire will be back to plead his case. Probably tell us we should work on the GUI ourselves. I'm really losing hope in what I once believed in. It doesn't matter who can and can't use a CLI. The coin will never reach heights without a GUI. It's simple usability for any person wanting to get in but cant, because they aren't CLI friendly. Not everyone can compile from source, but everyone (figuratively speaking) can have a cash flow to spend on items.

I see that this programmer of the GUI is well-rounded in over a dozen languages, but can't seem to find out how to create a simple open source wallet. Maybe they talk him up more than he's worth, or maybe they're just sitting around having a good ole time.

Oh well. I'll still hold onto my small stash.

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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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phoenix9110
on 06/09/2016, 05:30:48 UTC
There has been an influx of 600.000.000 fresh $ to the crypto market within the past days.
http://imgur.com/4l00TB4

I don't want to be the bad guy, but i think i have to say something, after it seems noone else is willing to tell it you ....

It's often a common misunderstanding from new bitcoin users, and i'm sure the old guys in here know it exactly, but noone is telling it, for some reason they are even telling you that you are right ...

An 600 million $ marketcap increase for sure does not mean that there were 600 $ dollar invested in bitcoin .... marketcap = total number of coins * current market price ... an increase in the marketcap is not an indicator of how much new money is invested. (You could say that there is new money, but for sure you could not tell that it is 600 millon $.)

Most in here know that, and you seem to be new in here (from your post count) ... i realy can't understand that noone is explaining that to you, instead they are cheering your numbers, what the hack is wrong with you guys? noone? realy?

It's stock price times the number of shares, is it not?