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Title: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: brokk on August 23, 2017, 07:59:45 PM
I think altcoin devs will see the huge success that DeepOnion is having and might re evaluate changing their "business model" from ICO to Airdrop, what the DeepOnion community has done is quite amazing, never seen so many people with signatures to one same project, just wonderful.


Title: Re: Considering DeppOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: bathrobehero on August 23, 2017, 08:03:58 PM
Airdrop is only a half step better than ICOs.

Centralization of funds is still there and it's not a trustless system until all the funds are distributed.

And airdrop coins also increase account trading. With more airdrops people are incentivized to own dozends of old, cheap accounts to redeem coins multiple times (including the devs themselves and we don't know how much they get from the airdrop to sockpuppet accounts).

All in all, it's only a slightly less shitty system.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: lakimens on August 23, 2017, 08:09:23 PM
DeepOnion will be a success when at the end of the airdrop, enough people hold the coins that the price is still over $1.
Yes, I like the project, but seeing at the last airdrop people might have $20k, I don't see many people holding it more than that.
What I think will happen is most people will dump, price will fall and the ones that buy back will be there to stay.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: Spoetnik on August 23, 2017, 08:13:50 PM
It's labeled a scam with a fake airdrop so how do you call that a success ?
Because it worked better than TORCOIN ?  :D

If you support it.. you are a scammy greedy little idiot.
..that is killing crypto dead forever.

But yeah what ever scheme method to drum up profits works with the greedy douche's will carry on.
I would expect more of this scammy method.

It's like declaring Microsoft is "using" and "supports" your shitcoin.
They all jump on the idiot band wagon.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: BTCdoaA on August 23, 2017, 08:21:56 PM
Air drop always better than ICO in term of sharing resources to get more adaption worldwide while ICO is only to collect fund in sake of some rich peoples look back to the history of 2017 : How many failed ICO collect respectable amount of money and doing nothing for that just creating a coin assets on wave \ETH blockchain , i expect huge success for promising airdrop carried by solid team including Deeponion .


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: brokk on August 23, 2017, 09:18:55 PM
It's labeled a scam with a fake airdrop so how do you call that a success ?
Because it worked better than TORCOIN ?  :D

If you support it.. you are a scammy greedy little idiot.
..that is killing crypto dead forever.

But yeah what ever scheme method to drum up profits works with the greedy douche's will carry on.
I would expect more of this scammy method.

It's like declaring Microsoft is "using" and "supports" your shitcoin.
They all jump on the idiot band wagon.

Sorry but I can't follow you here, I don't know why are you calling this a scam and a fake airdrop when it's not fake at all, people are receiving their coins.
Dev is doing nothing but working his ass all day developing this coin and working as hard as possible to create a nice and friendly community.

I mean, how is this a scam? Seriously? All you have to do is post a link to your signature and do some posts and you'll get paid every week, and considering that the price of every onion by the time the airdrops ends will be probably quite high I would say that dev is being VERY generous.

If you are a dumbfuck that all you do is sell like crazy because you're desperate for money then that's your problem.

I guess people love to call scam to everything here, sigh.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: Spoetnik on August 23, 2017, 09:30:44 PM
@bathrobehero
AKA: common sense  ::)

Onion supporters play dumb.. par for the course.
We've been over this sooooooooooooooooooo many times.
And not just one aspect is scammy either.. but tons !

A crooked scheme coin was launched and the idiots backing it keep pushing it and playing dumb for $$$
Even if you explain to them HOW it is in fact scammy.
They are not interested.
They are interested in pushing it for profits.

The Airdrop was never legit (see AUR coin)
Further more this was not one.
This shit coin scam uses a SIG campaign which is also scammy as a means of pretending it is an "Airdrop"
Then their denial about it is also scammy then.. we have other aspects such as account / trust farming by the dev's.. scammy again.
Then we have the suspicious nature of Torcoin being exposed as a scam and the same SIG campaign douche bags simply jumped from that scam coin to this one with out skipping a beat.
Then we have the claims of being ANON 100% as scammy..
THEN..
We have the coins staking bullshit.
The devs took a super huge amount of the PREMINED coins then staked them POS for themselves.
That last point would be far more than enough for any rational non-crooked greedy guy to see it is in fact scammy.

Keep playing dumb for ROI's  :D

PS:
@Brokk
You should listen the fuck up noob..
I have been logged here (90 days) more than you have posts.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: brokk on August 23, 2017, 09:45:50 PM
@bathrobehero
AKA: common sense  ::)

Onion supporters play dumb.. par for the course.
We've been over this sooooooooooooooooooo many times.
And not just one aspect is scammy either.. but tons !

A crooked scheme coin was launched and the idiots backing it keep pushing it and playing dumb for $$$
Even if you explain to them HOW it is in fact scammy.
They are not interested.
They are interested in pushing it for profits.

The Airdrop was never legit (see AUR coin)
Further more this was not one.
This shit coin scam uses a SIG campaign which is also scammy as a means of pretending it is an "Airdrop"
Then their denial about it is also scammy then.. we have other aspects such as account / trust farming by the dev's.. scammy again.
Then we have the suspicious nature of Torcoin being exposed as a scam and the same SIG campaign douche bags simply jumped from that scam coin to this one with out skipping a beat.
Then we have the claims of being ANON 100% as scammy..
THEN..
We have the coins staking bullshit.
The devs took a super huge amount of the PREMINED coins then staked them POS for themselves.
That last point would be far more than enough for any rational non-crooked greedy guy to see it is in fact scammy.

Keep playing dumb for ROI's  :D

PS:
@Brokk
You should listen the fuck up noob..
I have been logged here (90 days) more than you have posts.

Kitchen is calling you, my friend ;)


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: bathrobehero on August 23, 2017, 09:57:22 PM
@bathrobehero
AKA: common sense  ::)

Onion supporters play dumb.. par for the course.
We've been over this sooooooooooooooooooo many times.
And not just one aspect is scammy either.. but tons !

A crooked scheme coin was launched and the idiots backing it keep pushing it and playing dumb for $$$
Even if you explain to them HOW it is in fact scammy.
They are not interested.
They are interested in pushing it for profits.

The Airdrop was never legit (see AUR coin)
Further more this was not one.
This shit coin scam uses a SIG campaign which is also scammy as a means of pretending it is an "Airdrop"
Then their denial about it is also scammy then.. we have other aspects such as account / trust farming by the dev's.. scammy again.
Then we have the suspicious nature of Torcoin being exposed as a scam and the same SIG campaign douche bags simply jumped from that scam coin to this one with out skipping a beat.
Then we have the claims of being ANON 100% as scammy..
THEN..
We have the coins staking bullshit.
The devs took a super huge amount of the PREMINED coins then staked them POS for themselves.
That last point would be far more than enough for any rational non-crooked greedy guy to see it is in fact scammy.

Keep playing dumb for ROI's  :D

PS:
@Brokk
You should listen the fuck up noob..
I have been logged here (90 days) more than you have posts.

I always thought you were an unnecessarily harsh loudmouth ever since I've seen your comment releasing your version of cbuchner's ccminer with nothing but extra colors but over time I learned that you have some great ideas and a solid foundation of morales but only now I can fully see the reason behind why you were always so direct and harsh; having to say the same shit over and over and over again for years while the message mostly falls on deaf ears changes how people feel and how they deliver their opinion... So it's mostly an apology I guess.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: Myki on August 23, 2017, 10:05:34 PM
@bathrobehero
AKA: common sense  ::)

Onion supporters play dumb.. par for the course.
We've been over this sooooooooooooooooooo many times.
And not just one aspect is scammy either.. but tons !

A crooked scheme coin was launched and the idiots backing it keep pushing it and playing dumb for $$$
Even if you explain to them HOW it is in fact scammy.
They are not interested.
They are interested in pushing it for profits.

The Airdrop was never legit (see AUR coin)
Further more this was not one.
This shit coin scam uses a SIG campaign which is also scammy as a means of pretending it is an "Airdrop"
Then their denial about it is also scammy then.. we have other aspects such as account / trust farming by the dev's.. scammy again.
Then we have the suspicious nature of Torcoin being exposed as a scam and the same SIG campaign douche bags simply jumped from that scam coin to this one with out skipping a beat.
Then we have the claims of being ANON 100% as scammy..
THEN..
We have the coins staking bullshit.
The devs took a super huge amount of the PREMINED coins then staked them POS for themselves.
That last point would be far more than enough for any rational non-crooked greedy guy to see it is in fact scammy.

Keep playing dumb for ROI's  :D

PS:
@Brokk
You should listen the fuck up noob..
I have been logged here (90 days) more than you have posts.

You call it scam alot without proof.

Do you think people will take me serious if i keep calling you a murderer with zero proof?


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: dbc23 on August 23, 2017, 10:29:05 PM
The sheer number of sigs I've seen for it, combined with so many low level accounts promoting it was enough to stay ten feet away.  Kudos to anyone who makes money on it, and maybe it will prove a good project BUT i'm not holding my breath.

Pound for pound signatum had a fairer distro and is just as sketchy in the short-term, and I did well mining SIGT.

ALSO: it wasn't an airdrop it was a signature campaign


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: sylance on August 23, 2017, 10:30:47 PM
It's labeled a scam with a fake airdrop so how do you call that a success ?
Because it worked better than TORCOIN ?  :D

If you support it.. you are a scammy greedy little idiot.
..that is killing crypto dead forever.

But yeah what ever scheme method to drum up profits works with the greedy douche's will carry on.
I would expect more of this scammy method.

It's like declaring Microsoft is "using" and "supports" your shitcoin.
They all jump on the idiot band wagon.

Spoetnik, what is your preferred method of coin distribution?  Setting to launch purely as a mine means only those heavy hitters with ASICs get it, setting it as a pure ICO means only deep pockets get it, a pure airdrop with no work means it has no value... so how would you launch a coin?


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: JesusCryptos on August 23, 2017, 10:41:17 PM
From the title of this discussion I thought it was about the idea that perhaps more airdrops will take place in future seeing the success of DeepOnion. No matter what people think, it is undisputable that DeepOnion is having success. This may change in future, as it is with every coin. If someone would sell 1% of the existing bitcoins the price would crash to a dollar or less - so nothing can be given for granted in this field.
But I see that the original discussion of this thread has died out immediately.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: lakimens on August 24, 2017, 01:50:22 AM
@bathrobehero
AKA: common sense  ::)

Onion supporters play dumb.. par for the course.
We've been over this sooooooooooooooooooo many times.
And not just one aspect is scammy either.. but tons !

A crooked scheme coin was launched and the idiots backing it keep pushing it and playing dumb for $$$
Even if you explain to them HOW it is in fact scammy.
They are not interested.
They are interested in pushing it for profits.

The Airdrop was never legit (see AUR coin)
Further more this was not one.
This shit coin scam uses a SIG campaign which is also scammy as a means of pretending it is an "Airdrop"
Then their denial about it is also scammy then.. we have other aspects such as account / trust farming by the dev's.. scammy again.
Then we have the suspicious nature of Torcoin being exposed as a scam and the same SIG campaign douche bags simply jumped from that scam coin to this one with out skipping a beat.
Then we have the claims of being ANON 100% as scammy..
THEN..
We have the coins staking bullshit.
The devs took a super huge amount of the PREMINED coins then staked them POS for themselves.
That last point would be far more than enough for any rational non-crooked greedy guy to see it is in fact scammy.

Keep playing dumb for ROI's  :D

PS:
@Brokk
You should listen the fuck up noob..
I have been logged here (90 days) more than you have posts.

I can't take you seriously as anything you post is accusing coins of scam...
Also:
Quote
Continues to promote downloading child porn because "everybody does it". Continues to post lies about myself and other people. Not trustworthy.
Quote
Posting obviously blatant lies and misleading title to a thread to attempt to manipulate people into thinking that David L. (of Monero) was scamming others.
Oh, Oh, Oh and look at this:
Quote
Paid promptly when i flashed my Boobs at him on Skype.
HAHAHAHA, look at his trust feedback, you'll have a laugh :D

EDIT: I looked at the post and he admitted to downloading porn, not child porn and this VOD might be hunting him down.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: brokk on August 24, 2017, 02:33:31 AM
From the title of this discussion I thought it was about the idea that perhaps more airdrops will take place in future seeing the success of DeepOnion. No matter what people think, it is undisputable that DeepOnion is having success. This may change in future, as it is with every coin. If someone would sell 1% of the existing bitcoins the price would crash to a dollar or less - so nothing can be given for granted in this field.
But I see that the original discussion of this thread has died out immediately.

Yeah sadly, it got distorted to scam talking :/


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: Spoetnik on August 24, 2017, 07:53:52 AM
Bathrobe you got it.
Why should I be polite to people who ruined crypto?
You know I have had BTC collecting on an exchange called Bittrex for a couple years and when the amount gets big enough I just keep giving it away.
Last time was a dev on XDA forums.
Right now I have no clue how much I got.
Last I checked I had a hundred bucks worth sitting in there a couple months back but I couldn't care less.
There has been nothing to trade but script clones then ICO gimmicks for a couple years..
So I quit trading.
I will not contribute to scammy bullshit for ROI's.
Or.. Be polite and friendly to the scammy idiot douches that pile in here.
Fuck em.

Crypto is scammy from end to end.

So yeah what is left?
What do you all expect?
The Legendary users cry scam and we are mouthed off by fucking scammy NOOBS.
If they don't want to listen then fuck em.
I hope you get burned and lose all your money.

By the way I posted pictures here of me lighting my money on fire to prove a point.
I said I would sooner go outside and burn it then buy scammy shit like Ethereum.
So I did.

I'd sooner give away my BTC then buy scammy airdrop or ICO coins.
You pajeets ruined crypto.
I was here first.
I got here before you showed up and ruined it.
You all lowered the bar so bad it's been scraping on the ground.
Anything goes and is good... Just so long as you profit from it.
I know because you all out there tell me that.
You line up to say how can the coin be a scam if I made money off it?

The funny part is here is am no moral savior.
I am an ex con and I like to think just average with my morality.
I am not against bending the rules but you all are spinning your wheels going nowhere fast.
You refuse to look at the big picture and the future and focus on nothing but your own personal selfish short term gains.

Good luck with that.. I am sure it will work out brilliantly.
If you are lucky you will here another I told you so from Spoetnik  ;D

How many sig campaigns have I entered?
Ooohh that luscious sweet BTC dust hahahhahaha

PS:
Oh and guy earlier played the "proof" retort yet again..
And yet again I will say the proof is simply HOW IT WORKS.
Pretty simple huh pajeets?


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: lakimens on August 24, 2017, 08:35:39 AM
Bathrobe you got it.
Why should I be polite to people who ruined crypto?
You know I have had BTC collecting on an exchange called Bittrex for a couple years and when the amount gets big enough I just keep giving it away.
Last time was a dev on XDA forums.
Right now I have no clue how much I got.
Last I checked I had a hundred bucks worth sitting in there a couple months back but I couldn't care less.
There has been nothing to trade but script clones then ICO gimmicks for a couple years..
So I quit trading.
I will not contribute to scammy bullshit for ROI's.
Or.. Be polite and friendly to the scammy idiot douches that pile in here.
Fuck em.

Crypto is scammy from end to end.

So yeah what is left?
What do you all expect?
The Legendary users cry scam and we are mouthed off by fucking scammy NOOBS.
If they don't want to listen then fuck em.
I hope you get burned and lose all your money.

By the way I posted pictures here of me lighting my money on fire to prove a point.
I said I would sooner go outside and burn it then buy scammy shit like Ethereum.
So I did.

I'd sooner give away my BTC then buy scammy airdrop or ICO coins.
You pajeets ruined crypto.
I was here first.
I got here before you showed up and ruined it.
You all lowered the bar so bad it's been scraping on the ground.
Anything goes and is good... Just so long as you profit from it.
I know because you all out there tell me that.
You line up to say how can the coin be a scam if I made money off it?

The funny part is here is am no moral savior.
I am an ex con and I like to think just average with my morality.
I am not against bending the rules but you all are spinning your wheels going nowhere fast.
You refuse to look at the big picture and the future and focus on nothing but your own personal selfish short term gains.

Good luck with that.. I am sure it will work out brilliantly.
If you are lucky you will here another I told you so from Spoetnik  ;D

How many sig campaigns have I entered?
Ooohh that luscious sweet BTC dust hahahhahaha

PS:
Oh and guy earlier played the "proof" retort yet again..
And yet again I will say the proof is simply HOW IT WORKS.
Pretty simple huh pajeets?

If Crypto is all scammy, just delete your account and don't destroy perfectly good threads. You destroyed this one. /thread


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: sylance on August 24, 2017, 09:35:10 PM
Bathrobe you got it...
...
...
...Pretty simple huh pajeets?


Huh?  I really don't know how to respond to all this.  Did you respond to someone in this thread?  I'm expecting you to yell at 'us kids' to get off your lawn next.  Anyway... how about my question, how would you launch a new coin?  Or are you arguing there shouldn't be other coins other than the original bitcoin?


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: Spoetnik on August 24, 2017, 09:58:36 PM
As a matter of fact..
Grow the fuck up.
You are acting like irresponsible brats.

.. Fer teh ROI's  ::)


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: itsonlikedonkeykong on August 24, 2017, 10:04:15 PM
I am all for airdrops. Love 'em.

Brilliant marketing stunt.

It actually works to raise awareness of your company across a wide swath.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: JesusCryptos on August 24, 2017, 11:47:45 PM
From the title of this discussion I thought it was about the idea that perhaps more airdrops will take place in future seeing the success of DeepOnion. No matter what people think, it is undisputable that DeepOnion is having success. This may change in future, as it is with every coin. If someone would sell 1% of the existing bitcoins the price would crash to a dollar or less - so nothing can be given for granted in this field.
But I see that the original discussion of this thread has died out immediately.

Yeah sadly, it got distorted to scam talking :/

That especially silly since there are already threads dedicated to that where people can have fun arguing about that.
To go back to the theme of this thread, I guess this looks to many extents like an emulation of Deeponion:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2056867.0


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: Jdope on August 25, 2017, 12:04:09 AM
DeepOnion wasn't exactly an airdrop, it was a bounty campaign in disguise, everyone's doing bounty campaigns currently because its relatively effective marketing


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: zsmith on August 25, 2017, 12:09:50 AM
I sincerely hope so.  That way all the people who missed out on the DeepOnion signature campaign will have something to sign up for so they can start shilling and quit spreading FUD.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: lakimens on August 25, 2017, 12:12:50 AM
Yes, it's not really an airdrop, it's a signature drop, but they're not making me preach about it. The requirement is 10 good posts, doesn't have to be preaching about DeepOnion, but I like the coin and I praise it.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: helars2008 on September 06, 2017, 10:30:52 PM
Yes more giveaways like DeepOnion, should not be so concerned with people holding coins(hoarding). Rather than kicking people out who want to trade some of the coins they have, let people have their choice and sell/trade if they want without getting kicked out.
Rules are rules...
Before joined the airdrop they read the rules and guidelines.
If they find this rules is gonna work against them then dont need to apply anymore.
No one forced you to join.
But once you joined please stick to the rules.
Its hard to accept than when people decided to join the airdrop campaign,  they say to themselves and others as well that they will follow the rules.
But once they already accepted their share and wanted to sell it theyll start complaining.
Saying that the rules is one sided and does not benefit them at all...
Then i will reminded all of this kind of people.
No One Forced You To Join!!!


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: asriloni on September 06, 2017, 10:38:44 PM
Bathrobe you got it.
Why should I be polite to people who ruined crypto?
You know I have had BTC collecting on an exchange called Bittrex for a couple years and when the amount gets big enough I just keep giving it away.
Last time was a dev on XDA forums.
Right now I have no clue how much I got.
Last I checked I had a hundred bucks worth sitting in there a couple months back but I couldn't care less.
There has been nothing to trade but script clones then ICO gimmicks for a couple years..
So I quit trading.
I will not contribute to scammy bullshit for ROI's.
Or.. Be polite and friendly to the scammy idiot douches that pile in here.
Fuck em.

Crypto is scammy from end to end.

So yeah what is left?
What do you all expect?
The Legendary users cry scam and we are mouthed off by fucking scammy NOOBS.
If they don't want to listen then fuck em.
I hope you get burned and lose all your money.

By the way I posted pictures here of me lighting my money on fire to prove a point.
I said I would sooner go outside and burn it then buy scammy shit like Ethereum.
So I did.

I'd sooner give away my BTC then buy scammy airdrop or ICO coins.
You pajeets ruined crypto.
I was here first.
I got here before you showed up and ruined it.
You all lowered the bar so bad it's been scraping on the ground.
Anything goes and is good... Just so long as you profit from it.
I know because you all out there tell me that.
You line up to say how can the coin be a scam if I made money off it?

The funny part is here is am no moral savior.
I am an ex con and I like to think just average with my morality.
I am not against bending the rules but you all are spinning your wheels going nowhere fast.
You refuse to look at the big picture and the future and focus on nothing but your own personal selfish short term gains.

Good luck with that.. I am sure it will work out brilliantly.
If you are lucky you will here another I told you so from Spoetnik  ;D

How many sig campaigns have I entered?
Ooohh that luscious sweet BTC dust hahahhahaha

PS:
Oh and guy earlier played the "proof" retort yet again..
And yet again I will say the proof is simply HOW IT WORKS.
Pretty simple huh pajeets?

If Crypto is all scammy, just delete your account and don't destroy perfectly good threads. You destroyed this one. /thread
You said that to delete account? What a kid. This threads just having a purpose to advertise the scam project such as deeponion with 90% percent premine and the dev will be rich just dump the token to the buyers and run away this is another scam coin like torcoin. Or both of projects are having the same person behind it.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: mevmike on September 28, 2017, 12:41:02 AM
@bathrobehero
AKA: common sense  ::)

Onion supporters play dumb.. par for the course.
We've been over this sooooooooooooooooooo many times.
And not just one aspect is scammy either.. but tons !

A crooked scheme coin was launched and the idiots backing it keep pushing it and playing dumb for $$$
Even if you explain to them HOW it is in fact scammy.
They are not interested.
They are interested in pushing it for profits.

The Airdrop was never legit (see AUR coin)
Further more this was not one.
This shit coin scam uses a SIG campaign which is also scammy as a means of pretending it is an "Airdrop"
Then their denial about it is also scammy then.. we have other aspects such as account / trust farming by the dev's.. scammy again.
Then we have the suspicious nature of Torcoin being exposed as a scam and the same SIG campaign douche bags simply jumped from that scam coin to this one with out skipping a beat.
Then we have the claims of being ANON 100% as scammy..
THEN..
We have the coins staking bullshit.
The devs took a super huge amount of the PREMINED coins then staked them POS for themselves.
That last point would be far more than enough for any rational non-crooked greedy guy to see it is in fact scammy.

Keep playing dumb for ROI's  :D

PS:
@Brokk
You should listen the fuck up noob..
I have been logged here (90 days) more than you have posts.

I just wanted to tell you that you cannot convince somebody by just simply being a loud mouth and constantly calling someone harsh words.
If you really wanted to be heard then please support your accusations with proof.
We can converse for hours regarding this topic but at the end of the day without any proof i still wouldn't believe in anything that you've said.
Allegations will just be allegations unless backed up by evidence.
But since you cannot present some then i think it will be better to keep quiet.
Have a nice day...
:D


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: inthelongrun on September 28, 2017, 02:52:03 AM
I think altcoin devs will see the huge success that DeepOnion is having and might re evaluate changing their "business model" from ICO to Airdrop, what the DeepOnion community has done is quite amazing, never seen so many people with signatures to one same project, just wonderful.

Airdrop I think is generally preferred by so many people here instead of ICOs. But the airdrop of Deep Onion that you are promoting apparently is not the kind of airdrop that the majority of the people here are opting. The typical airdrop is simply dropping off coins to participants. Deep Onion requires posts. Deep Onion though is doing perfectly good with it.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: timmywitt on September 28, 2017, 02:55:57 AM
I do hope they come up with another method of activity to spread the airdrop besides media buzz. The social media hype that DeepOnion generated is fantastic up to a point, and then people start getting annoyed by so many posts. Airdrop does seem more foolproof since it doesn't involve money (and therefore governmental oversight) or technological capability.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: GreatOrchid on September 28, 2017, 02:57:48 AM
Honestly i dont understand how the airdrop works, i tried to join the airdrop a few weeks ago but i had no success, they did not accepted me and they rejected me, and i see members of that campaign posting one-line posts with no sense, and they applied.. I dont understand why i could not join in there, but it is okay.
They are paying a lot, i dont understand how they can sustain their project.


Title: Re: Considering DeepOnion success, should we expect plenty more airdrop coins soon?
Post by: sylance on September 28, 2017, 01:31:45 PM
I do hope they come up with another method of activity to spread the airdrop besides media buzz. The social media hype that DeepOnion generated is fantastic up to a point, and then people start getting annoyed by so many posts. Airdrop does seem more foolproof since it doesn't involve money (and therefore governmental oversight) or technological capability.

I agree with this to a point, but I don't believe the dev's will or should just drop coins for no work.  I suspect as we get towards the end of the sig campaign the requirements will begin shifting away from BCT post counts to something else.  I've said it before in other posts but I think this is a brilliant coin launch process; it delivers coins out to numerous people based on how they support the coin, it prevents big whales from buying up walls, and it prevents the heavy ASIC miners from cornering the market.

As for the original question... I hope more coins at least consider giving away a large portion of their coins in a similar way.