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Title: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 05:04:52 AM
I'm curious what cryptos people have used in the "real world"?

I've used Dogecoin and Bitcoin to rent miners.  I used Dogecoin also to buy USB cables one time and a mug with a Doge on it.

I used Pinkcoin and Vootcoin to buy beef jerky on-line.

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.

I tried to use Cannabiscoin to buy weed in Arizona but there are a bunch of rules so it didn't work.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Outlander on November 05, 2014, 05:20:19 AM
So far, I bought services with btc only. I had some alt coin too, but never spend them to buy anything.
May I know where do you buy usb cable with doge?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 05:37:20 AM
It was through a link to a site from the Doge reddit.  I don't remember the exact site.  Good cables though.


So far, I bought services with btc only. I had some alt coin too, but never spend them to buy anything.
May I know where do you buy usb cable with doge?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: flapman1 on November 05, 2014, 05:41:07 AM
Hold up m8.  You're saying you used Pandacoin about town in Romania just as if it were normal money? I'm big with that coin but had 't known it was being used for much of anything yet. In a dive bar? Give some more info.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheMage on November 05, 2014, 06:53:28 AM
ive used Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin to buy stuff :)


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 06:56:05 AM
Used Panda in a few bars actually.  No taxes and faster than bitcoin and no need to carry cash.  If you use a credit card in those places that means the mafia will be using your card number the next day.  

You've got to have a smart phone.  The place e-mails you their Panda wallet address and you use Mintpal to transfer the Pandas.  I guess it would be Bittrex now.  There's an Android wallet that doesn't work right and a Mac wallet some locals created that no-one trusts.

Some blond singer chick was on TV the last time I was there talking about accepting Panda at her shows. My Romanian is really bad so I couldn't get the details.

It really wasn't a big deal at all, lots of people do it.






Hold up m8.  You're saying you used Pandacoin about town in Romania just as if it were normal money? I'm big with that coin but had 't known it was being used for much of anything yet. In a dive bar? Give some more info.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: zemerovka on November 05, 2014, 07:10:17 AM
Varna's a city in Bulgaria right next to Romania.  I was there visiting relatives a couple of weeks ago.  That golden Panda symbol is in a lot of cafes and shit where Romanian tourists hang-out.  I watched people do it, same deal with the e-mails like the other dude said. You get a 10% discount.  All I had was a bunch of Bitswift they gave us and it was stupid to try and sell Swift for Panda on a phone just to buy coffee so I just used normal Bulgarian money.  

I also saw some Panda Expresses in California that take Panda and Doge.  Kind of weird using Dogecoin to buy food at a Chinese restaurant.  Panda made more sense.  It wasn't ghetto like Bulgaria.  They had some kind of scanner but the girl at the counter at one place said they were having trouble getting it to work right all the time.  I should have taken a picture but all I cared about was chomping down some potstickers LOL.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: devphp on November 05, 2014, 07:45:18 AM
Come on, guys, post pics of your Pandacoin being accepted. Most people haven't really been accepting Bitcoin yet, not to mention some obscure Panda. Nice try pumping it though :)


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TiberiuC on November 05, 2014, 08:20:08 AM
I'm from Romania and never heard of this Pandacoin craze...


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: edmundduke on November 05, 2014, 08:35:12 AM
Funny how only new accounts seem to spend pandacoin on services in Romania. Either everyone else is in the dark or something doesn't add up.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheUniporn on November 05, 2014, 09:41:03 AM

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.


This is a pretty big lie.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TaunSew on November 05, 2014, 09:42:46 AM

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.


This is a pretty big lie.

Definitely.  Nobody would pay a taxi cab driver in a $hitcoin, that confirmation lasts 40 minutes by accident and that angry Romanian is going to leave you a cripple when he breaks your legs.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: cassius69 on November 05, 2014, 11:17:34 AM
haha pandacoin.  now that is funny  ;D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: moko666 on November 05, 2014, 11:22:33 AM
i have used bitcoin and guldencoinin in my life
others are just used for crypto trading


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: SpainCoinDev on November 05, 2014, 11:33:43 AM

There's no bitcoin in romania, just pandacrap! it's pretty pathetic to open this kind of thread just to promote a coin isn't it?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: cassius69 on November 05, 2014, 12:04:00 PM
i m thinking of using titcoin to get my gf some enhancements  ;D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Nextgen on November 05, 2014, 12:12:40 PM
i have used many of them to buy digital stuff online but never used any of them offline at a local store or cafe


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Jybrael on November 05, 2014, 01:12:23 PM
So far I have only been able to use both DogeCoin and Bitcoin to purchase services from others. But I am looking forward to spending some of my other coins that I have bought in the future as well.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: WowWtf on November 05, 2014, 01:18:53 PM
Used Panda in a few bars actually.  No taxes and faster than bitcoin and no need to carry cash.  If you use a credit card in those places that means the mafia will be using your card number the next day.  

You've got to have a smart phone.  The place e-mails you their Panda wallet address and you use Mintpal to transfer the Pandas.  I guess it would be Bittrex now.  There's an Android wallet that doesn't work right and a Mac wallet some locals created that no-one trusts.

Some blond singer chick was on TV the last time I was there talking about accepting Panda at her shows. My Romanian is really bad so I couldn't get the details.

It really wasn't a big deal at all, lots of people do it.






Hold up m8.  You're saying you used Pandacoin about town in Romania just as if it were normal money? I'm big with that coin but had 't known it was being used for much of anything yet. In a dive bar? Give some more info.


Lol, OP is lying SO BAD, Panda has to be the most obscure/shittiest shitcoin there is. Pandacoin isnt accepted anywhere in the world at all, and definitely not Romania. I did a quick google, and no results. But nice try.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Karabel on November 05, 2014, 01:38:37 PM
I'm curious what cryptos people have used in the "real world"?

I've used Dogecoin and Bitcoin to rent miners.  I used Dogecoin also to buy USB cables one time and a mug with a Doge on it.

I used Pinkcoin and Vootcoin to buy beef jerky on-line.

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.

I tried to use Cannabiscoin to buy weed in Arizona but there are a bunch of rules so it didn't work.

You better show photos of this place and prove that you wrote here, because as you can see noe everyone just laughing at you.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 01:46:32 PM
Well, all I can say is that I used Panda quite often over there.  Take it or leave it I guess.  I just wanted to share my experiences with folks on here. I'm no expert but it looks like people just started doing this on their own to save taxes.  There's nothing official and Pandacoin is faster than bitcoin.  It might have been that singer on TV the other poster mentioned.  She must have mentioned it and then it just caught on.  There've been some guys spamming this thread all around.  I'm not part of that but I should have realized the excitement this would cause.  I thought everyone just knew what was going on with Panda.  It was really no big deal at all just another way to pay for stuff except you'd get a discount. It was awkward sometimes waiting for the blockchain but everyone is friendly so it was cool.
 
Used Panda in a few bars actually.  No taxes and faster than bitcoin and no need to carry cash.  If you use a credit card in those places that means the mafia will be using your card number the next day.  

You've got to have a smart phone.  The place e-mails you their Panda wallet address and you use Mintpal to transfer the Pandas.  I guess it would be Bittrex now.  There's an Android wallet that doesn't work right and a Mac wallet some locals created that no-one trusts.

Some blond singer chick was on TV the last time I was there talking about accepting Panda at her shows. My Romanian is really bad so I couldn't get the details.

It really wasn't a big deal at all, lots of people do it.






Hold up m8.  You're saying you used Pandacoin about town in Romania just as if it were normal money? I'm big with that coin but had 't known it was being used for much of anything yet. In a dive bar? Give some more info.


Lol, OP is lying SO BAD, Panda has to be the most obscure/shittiest shitcoin there is. Pandacoin isnt accepted anywhere in the world at all, and definitely not Romania. I did a quick google, and no results. But nice try.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 01:49:45 PM
They can laugh as much they want, I don't care.  Just sharing some info here not trying to change the world.  Who the hell goes around taking pictures of the bargirl when you pay for beer or in a grocery store buying bread? That's crazy.

I'm curious what cryptos people have used in the "real world"?

I've used Dogecoin and Bitcoin to rent miners.  I used Dogecoin also to buy USB cables one time and a mug with a Doge on it.

I used Pinkcoin and Vootcoin to buy beef jerky on-line.

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.

I tried to use Cannabiscoin to buy weed in Arizona but there are a bunch of rules so it didn't work.

You better show photos of this place and prove that you wrote here, because as you can see noe everyone just laughing at you.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: WowWtf on November 05, 2014, 02:04:44 PM
The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: zemerovka on November 05, 2014, 02:19:54 PM
I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: thelonecrouton on November 05, 2014, 02:20:59 PM
See sig. What I buy with it is nobodies business.  :)


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Anotheranonlol on November 05, 2014, 02:34:34 PM
Way too many weirdo's flexing their fledgling PR chops on these forums
I'd imagine you have to have 10% holdings of PND minimum to even warrant the effort of paying posters to write this kind of nonsense


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: zemerovka on November 05, 2014, 02:42:30 PM
Did it ever cross your mind that peeps might be telling the truth? I get paid nice money to pump coins. If they were paying I'd have 20 pages of girls in Panda bikinis, a room full of brought hero accounts worshipping the dev, photoshops of happy Romanians buying Lambos with Panda, pandas landing on the moon with Romanian flags all kinds of happy shit. I could pump it to 100 sats by lunch easy. Nah, wierd as it seems something legit is going on for once.


Way too many weirdo's flexing their fledgling PR chops on these forums
I'd imagine you have to have 10% holdings of PND minimum to even warrant the effort of paying posters to write this kind of nonsense



Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: cassius69 on November 05, 2014, 02:44:50 PM
I get paid nice money to pump coins.
sure u do.  ;D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Supercrypt on November 05, 2014, 02:45:20 PM
i have used bitcoin only
none of others


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: GrounBEEFtaxi on November 05, 2014, 02:45:44 PM
XBC

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FBqDyJ7T.png&t=545&c=kGOaqJUbkNabog


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheUniporn on November 05, 2014, 03:20:21 PM
Well, all I can say is that I used Panda quite often over there.  Take it or leave it I guess.

It's really not, guess I'll leave it.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: WowWtf on November 05, 2014, 03:23:08 PM
I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

Seeing as I see these posts Only from newbie members who have a history of supporting their Pandacoin investments......You fall into the same category as the OP.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: rocoro on November 05, 2014, 03:24:06 PM
I use PoS coins everyday..  I use them to mint new coins.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: SpainCoinDev on November 05, 2014, 03:30:48 PM
Did it ever cross your mind that peeps might be telling the truth? I get paid nice money to pump coins. If they were paying I'd have 20 pages of girls in Panda bikinis, a room full of brought hero accounts worshipping the dev, photoshops of happy Romanians buying Lambos with Panda, pandas landing on the moon with Romanian flags all kinds of happy shit. I could pump it to 100 sats by lunch easy. Nah, wierd as it seems something legit is going on for once.


Way too many weirdo's flexing their fledgling PR chops on these forums
I'd imagine you have to have 10% holdings of PND minimum to even warrant the effort of paying posters to write this kind of nonsense

Obviously they're underpaid, even by 3rd world standards, that's why there are no girls in panda bikinis  :-\


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 03:58:35 PM
I never thought my post would get such a negative reaction; I've got some magazines and stuff in my office with Panda stamps on it; I'll see if I can find some and put up a picture.  I'll search my phone to see if it got into any pictures. I found this video: the is the girl who was talking about taking Panda coins at concerts; they interviewed her right after the dancing baby video.  They don't show the interview on YouTube, just the baby.  Believe me I couldn't make something like this up.  She's some kind of lawyer or law graduate. My Romanian sucks utterly so I could be wrong:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ribxM8NJHt4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ribxM8NJHt4)




I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

Seeing as I see these posts Only from newbie members who have a history of supporting their Pandacoin investments......You fall into the same category as the OP.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: luigi1111 on November 05, 2014, 04:46:15 PM
Came for the lulz, staying for more lulz.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 05:40:20 PM
Ok, I found something.  Here's the background: I sell old magazines on eBay as a sideline.  People like them, especially old Maxim's from wierd countries.  I was in bookstore in Bucharest (in Romania) and found a Bulgarian Maxim magazine from 2007 in the back.  Score.  That's worth $60.00 US easily.  People collect strange things and do not mind paying for what they want.

Lots of things in the store had the Panda tag attached like this.  It wasn't fancy, just clipped on so that the magazine or book isn't damaged.  Other places had stickers or more formal stuff.  Still looking through phone to see if I have a shot of something like that.  I have some other rare books at home from the same shop.  If people still don't believe me I'll post a pic of one of those later.  A Bulgarian American guy was supposed to buy this but he had to deal with something and hasn't paid me yet and it has been in my desk drawer for a month.

I don't know what that middle language is. Bulgarian cursive maybe.



I'm curious what cryptos people have used in the "real world"?

I've used Dogecoin and Bitcoin to rent miners.  I used Dogecoin also to buy USB cables one time and a mug with a Doge on it.

I used Pinkcoin and Vootcoin to buy beef jerky on-line.

I used Pandacoin all around Bucharest (in Romania) in restaurants, taxis, a dive bar to buy beer, a concert and to buy batteries and other stuff.

I tried to use Cannabiscoin to buy weed in Arizona but there are a bunch of rules so it didn't work.

You better show photos of this place and prove that you wrote here, because as you can see noe everyone just laughing at you.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: SpainCoinDev on November 05, 2014, 06:09:20 PM

 ;D ;D this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheUniporn on November 05, 2014, 06:21:18 PM

 ;D ;D this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!

Yep, Annington please post more "proofs" :D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: minairia3 on November 05, 2014, 06:25:20 PM
Ok, I'll bite and yes I am a Panda investor but I'm not a newbie so I guess people have to listen to me for some reason.

Tell me exactly why this scenario isn't possible? SEriously, no name calling, screaming "scam", etc.  Present a logical analysis as to why this situation is impossible. Please no snarky smiley faces either.

The tone of the posters seems to be directed towards reporting business-as-usual with none of the usual hype we've all come to expect.  Can you image the barrage we'd get if people in some country started using Bitswift? And where are the Pandacoin devs? In most cases they'd be all over the thread beating the drum.  I think they don't know what's going on either; how would they?

If alternative currencies are supposed to become part of the financial ecosystem why couldn't that initiation involve a Romanian rare magazine shop, some "dive" bars and taxi drivers? From reading the thread it looks like a smarter than average singer became interested in crytocurrencies and spoke about it on television.  Like most girls she probably fell in love with cute Pandas.  Everyone likes Pandas. People saw it on television and decided to give the new idea a try and it seems to be working out.  

In the US the same thing would happen if Myley Cyris for reason went on Twitter or a new show talking about how great Dogecoin is, for example.

People asked the OP for pictures and he was able to locate some.


 ;D ;D this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: cassius69 on November 05, 2014, 06:31:31 PM
so we can get the 2007 maxim with pnd?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 06:39:24 PM
I'd sell it to you but that other guy still has dibs.  He'll use PayPal.

so we can get the 2007 maxim with pnd?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 06:42:27 PM
In a few hours at lunch.  There's a box of stuff from my trip I'll go through.



 ;D ;D this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!

Yep, Annington please post more "proofs" :D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: The_FluffyBunny on November 05, 2014, 06:50:46 PM
I've used Bitcoin for pizza and gambling.
Further I made a small purchase using Fibrecoin by using payment processor.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: jommy99 on November 05, 2014, 10:39:30 PM
http://pandacoinpnd.org/

Pandacoin is being purchased and used all over the world little by little getting a foothold,  easy to use easy to buy...

http://www.buypnd.com/


http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/pandacoin-pnd/   only number 24 coinmarket cap but on the move to more aceptance and use by real people!  market cap will follow IMHO


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: 0bert on November 05, 2014, 10:59:43 PM
Interesting thread! :)


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 05, 2014, 11:18:09 PM
This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. There is a romanian singer on twitter, that is always tweeting about pandacoin. And why is pandacoin such a 'shitcoin' as posters above have stated, it's actually a pretty good coin, i can only guess that a lot of you haven't looked into it too much? Transactions are pretty much instant, so i can see why people would choose to use it. and the price has been extremely stable. In fact, if pandacoin was as well known as BTC, and BTC was another alt then i would imagine posters calling bitcoin a shitcoin.

EDIT: I think this is the singer: https://twitter.com/manelecrypto


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 11:42:18 PM
I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.


This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. There is a romanian singer on twitter, that is always tweeting about pandacoin. And why is pandacoin such a 'shitcoin' as posters above have stated, it's actually a pretty good coin, i can only guess that a lot of you haven't looked into it too much? Transactions are pretty much instant, so i can see why people would choose to use it. and the price has been extremely stable. In fact, if pandacoin was as well known as BTC, and BTC was another alt then i would imagine posters calling bitcoin a shitcoin.

EDIT: I think this is the singer: https://twitter.com/manelecrypto


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TaunSew on November 05, 2014, 11:50:04 PM
I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.


This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. There is a romanian singer on twitter, that is always tweeting about pandacoin. And why is pandacoin such a 'shitcoin' as posters above have stated, it's actually a pretty good coin, i can only guess that a lot of you haven't looked into it too much? Transactions are pretty much instant, so i can see why people would choose to use it. and the price has been extremely stable. In fact, if pandacoin was as well known as BTC, and BTC was another alt then i would imagine posters calling bitcoin a shitcoin.

EDIT: I think this is the singer: https://twitter.com/manelecrypto

That twitter account was created this August and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin.  Fake celebrity twitter account.  Wheres the real celebrity mentioning Panda coin either on an actual video or on their main account in Romania?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Caze on November 05, 2014, 11:53:39 PM
I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.

You mentioned that the Android wallet didn't work right. What was wrong with it/why wasn't it used?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 05, 2014, 11:54:02 PM
Perfectly believable as far as i can see? why all the hate! Pandacoin has a great future, and is far far ahead pretty much any other alt. I challenge any of you to download pandabank and not be impressed.

Anyway, as per the original post, i have purchased with both VTC and BTC mostly using pock.io for things like computer parts, metal detectors, books, tools etc. mostly through amazon.
Have also bought miners from bitmain using BTC.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 05, 2014, 11:55:58 PM
I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.


This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. There is a romanian singer on twitter, that is always tweeting about pandacoin. And why is pandacoin such a 'shitcoin' as posters above have stated, it's actually a pretty good coin, i can only guess that a lot of you haven't looked into it too much? Transactions are pretty much instant, so i can see why people would choose to use it. and the price has been extremely stable. In fact, if pandacoin was as well known as BTC, and BTC was another alt then i would imagine posters calling bitcoin a shitcoin.

EDIT: I think this is the singer: https://twitter.com/manelecrypto

That twitter account was created this August and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin.  Fake celebrity twitter account.  Wheres the real celebrity mentioning Panda coin either on an actual video or on their main account in Romania?

Erm. she doesn't only mention PND? I don't know what your looking at bud, but that is hardly a fake account.

EDIT: in fact, i have just taken another look at her twitter account, and i really do not understand your statement: " and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin" you must be looking at the wrong acount!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 05, 2014, 11:57:15 PM
It was slow and crashy people said.  That might be because of the local telecom system.  People just used the exchanges.


I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.

You mentioned that the Android wallet didn't work right. What was wrong with it/why wasn't it used?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TaunSew on November 06, 2014, 12:00:51 AM
I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.


This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. There is a romanian singer on twitter, that is always tweeting about pandacoin. And why is pandacoin such a 'shitcoin' as posters above have stated, it's actually a pretty good coin, i can only guess that a lot of you haven't looked into it too much? Transactions are pretty much instant, so i can see why people would choose to use it. and the price has been extremely stable. In fact, if pandacoin was as well known as BTC, and BTC was another alt then i would imagine posters calling bitcoin a shitcoin.

EDIT: I think this is the singer: https://twitter.com/manelecrypto

That twitter account was created this August and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin.  Fake celebrity twitter account.  Wheres the real celebrity mentioning Panda coin either on an actual video or on their main account in Romania?

Erm. she doesn't only mention PND? I don't know what your looking at bud, but that is hardly a fake account.

EDIT: in fact, i have just taken another look at her twitter account, and i really do not understand your statement: " and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin" you must be looking at the wrong acount!

Scroll down to the initial tweets in August.
Later it descends into a rant about IPO scams and so on.


No proof this is that singer in Romania.  There's countless fake celebrity accounts on Twitter.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: minairia3 on November 06, 2014, 12:03:35 AM
TROLL ALERT

She posts about all kinds of coins and even pokes Panda about things she doesn't like.  Now is it her behind the account? Her people? A lonely teenager with a crush? Who knows.  Who cares? Those are the pretty much most balanced (if annoyingly girlish sometimes) Tweets about cryptos I've ever read.

The OP is a newb but I'm not.  Your games just don't work with me.

I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.


This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. There is a romanian singer on twitter, that is always tweeting about pandacoin. And why is pandacoin such a 'shitcoin' as posters above have stated, it's actually a pretty good coin, i can only guess that a lot of you haven't looked into it too much? Transactions are pretty much instant, so i can see why people would choose to use it. and the price has been extremely stable. In fact, if pandacoin was as well known as BTC, and BTC was another alt then i would imagine posters calling bitcoin a shitcoin.

EDIT: I think this is the singer: https://twitter.com/manelecrypto

That twitter account was created this August and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin.  Fake celebrity twitter account.  Wheres the real celebrity mentioning Panda coin either on an actual video or on their main account in Romania?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Caze on November 06, 2014, 12:04:07 AM
Found the interview with that singer on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYofTFp5m08&list=UUEMCej9r7ZIzXMRkbINoX0Q
Someone who speaks Romanian could check if she does actually mention Pandacoin.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 06, 2014, 12:05:52 AM
Thats not what i see, i see someone tweeting about a whole lot of crypto's along with video's of her singing etc. There is a lot of variety to her posts, it feels real to me. I really do not understand why it is so unbelievable? A singer in Romania with an interest in crypto's and who likes PND. whats the big deal???


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: minairia3 on November 06, 2014, 12:06:49 AM
She "rants about ICO scams" you say.  ICO scams needed to be ranted against! Jesus, those things are killing crypto.  God bless her (or him or whatever). Every ICO scam she ranted about is dead or dying.  She was right.    


I think that is her.  I posted a YouTube video earlier.  I had to work through lunch so I couldn't post another picture of more things I purchased.  People like Pandacoin better than Bitcoin because it is faster and the price stays the same.  People can usually convert PND to local money after a shift without loosing money. There was a poster who said a taxi driver would beat you if you tried to pay with Bitcoin.  This is true.  However Panda is sometimes more fast than a credit card so even evil taxi drivers in Bucharest do not become too angry waiting.  I do not want people to think all of Romania is using Pandacoin as a 2nd currency.  I was a foreigner so even the dive bars where friends took me were not the "real" dive bars they would probably go to on their own.


This isn't as far fetched as it sounds. There is a romanian singer on twitter, that is always tweeting about pandacoin. And why is pandacoin such a 'shitcoin' as posters above have stated, it's actually a pretty good coin, i can only guess that a lot of you haven't looked into it too much? Transactions are pretty much instant, so i can see why people would choose to use it. and the price has been extremely stable. In fact, if pandacoin was as well known as BTC, and BTC was another alt then i would imagine posters calling bitcoin a shitcoin.

EDIT: I think this is the singer: https://twitter.com/manelecrypto

That twitter account was created this August and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin.  Fake celebrity twitter account.  Wheres the real celebrity mentioning Panda coin either on an actual video or on their main account in Romania?

Erm. she doesn't only mention PND? I don't know what your looking at bud, but that is hardly a fake account.

EDIT: in fact, i have just taken another look at her twitter account, and i really do not understand your statement: " and it's only ever been talking about Panda Coin" you must be looking at the wrong acount!

Scroll down to the initial tweets in August.
Later it descends into a rant about IPO scams and so on.


No proof this is that singer in Romania.  There's countless fake celebrity accounts on Twitter.



Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TaunSew on November 06, 2014, 12:09:21 AM
Thats not what i see, i see someone tweeting about a whole lot of crypto's along with video's of her singing etc. There is a lot of variety to her posts, it feels real to me. I really do not understand why it is so unbelievable? A singer in Romania with an interest in crypto's and who likes PND. whats the big deal???

You are naive.  Twitter is full of these fake celebrity account.

Just because the twitter account posts an opinion you like (like pointing out IPO scams) and links YouTube videos anybody can access, doesn't mean it's the actual person.

Not proof of anything.  I'll wait until somebody can submit evidence that she ever mentions Panda coin on a video.  Don't pull some shit like: "it's mentioned in this video" and you link some 30 minute bull$hit nobody has time to view.   You can link the actual second in a YouTube video and last I check "Panda coin" in Romanian is "Panda coin".

Of course they won't because this is just misleading fake advertising to pump a $hitcoin.  It's probably a twitter account belonging to Iconic Expert


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 06, 2014, 12:17:12 AM
Thats not what i see, i see someone tweeting about a whole lot of crypto's along with video's of her singing etc. There is a lot of variety to her posts, it feels real to me. I really do not understand why it is so unbelievable? A singer in Romania with an interest in crypto's and who likes PND. whats the big deal???

You are naive.  Twitter is full of these fake celebrity account.

Just because the twitter account posts an opinion you like (like pointing out IPO scams) and links YouTube videos anybody can access, doesn't mean it's the actual person.

Not proof of anything.  I'll wait until somebody can submit evidence that she ever mentions Panda coin on a video.  Don't pull some shit like: "it's mentioned in this video" and you link some 30 minute bull$hit nobody has time to view.   You can link the actual second in a YouTube video and last I check "Panda coin" in Romanian is "Panda coin".

Of course they won't because this is just misleading fake advertising to pump a $hitcoin.  It's probably a twitter account belonging to Iconic Expert


Can i ask you to explain why PND is a shitcoin?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 06, 2014, 12:34:43 AM
Yawn, time for bed,
and i can almost hear  TaunSew googling pandacoin, as he doesn't know anything about it. Just Someone jumping on the 'shitcoin' bandwagon.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Caze on November 06, 2014, 12:37:55 AM
You are naive.  Twitter is full of these fake celebrity account.

Just because the twitter account posts an opinion you like (like pointing out IPO scams) and links YouTube videos anybody can access, doesn't mean it's the actual person.

Not proof of anything.  I'll wait until somebody can submit evidence that she ever mentions Panda coin on a video.  Don't pull some shit like: "it's mentioned in this video" and you link some 30 minute bull$hit nobody has time to view.   You can link the actual second in a YouTube video and last I check "Panda coin" in Romanian is "Panda coin".

Of course they won't because this is just misleading fake advertising to pump a $hitcoin.  It's probably a twitter account belonging to Iconic Expert


What exactly is your problem? I posted the link to the interview where she supposedly mentions pandacoin and if you had actually read what I wrote, you would have noticed the "Someone who speaks Romanian could check if she does actually mention Pandacoin.". As I don't speak Romanian, it's very hard for me to try to pinpoint where she could mention it as I don't understand anything of the context they are talking about!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: First.Bitcoins on November 06, 2014, 01:10:01 AM
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Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Soots on November 06, 2014, 01:20:18 AM
Blackcoin. ->  Woodwallet


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Litesire on November 06, 2014, 02:26:07 AM
Guldencoin is probably one of the most used coins atm especially by the Dutch, they have 57 merchants (offline and online) accepting it now and 1 Charity.

All the places that accept it http://www.guldencoinlinks.nl/betalen.html

I have personally purchased silver with Guldencoin and had it shipped to my country.

Also on RT 2 days ago
https://guldencoin.com/news/holland-of-the-thrifty



Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Brito on November 06, 2014, 02:35:14 AM
Guldencoin is probably one of the most used coins atm especially by the Dutch, they have 57 merchants (offline and online) accepting it now and 1 Charity.

All the places that accept it http://www.guldencoinlinks.nl/betalen.html

I have personally purchased silver with Guldencoin and had it shipped to my country.

Also on RT 2 days ago
https://guldencoin.com/news/holland-of-the-thrifty



Guldencoin is my personal benchmark to check how scammy and shit other coins are. A lot of coins in the top 50 can't compare to what Guldencoin has. These other coins are just backed by crypto cartels or early bitcoin adopters that have a lot of btc to throw away.

Also look at Sterlingcoin, a lot of effort going into that one but Guldencoin is like a sleeping giant.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: fran2k on November 06, 2014, 03:25:40 PM
Bitcoin, a lot.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 06, 2014, 05:24:55 PM
Here's some more "proofs" as you put it.  I know you are trying to be funny.  Please keep your day job until Spaincoin goes to the moon. Actually, you should keep your day job.

I got this old Romanian & Moldava GuideBook from a shop near the University Politehnica in Bucharest when I was going to see a girl there for coffee.

Trolls are jumping to their keyboards to type that the logo is wrong.  Yes, it is.  It looks a picture of real Chinese money.  The important element is the Panda. The shop just found a coin with a Panda on the internet and used these for the Panda items.  They just stick them on with a drop of glue.  It is ghetto but this is not a rich country and paper, ink for the printer and the glue has a cost.  Students see a Panda and know what it means.


https://i.imgur.com/7r1CaOP.jpg


https://i.imgur.com/rJ30gPP.jpg
 


In a few hours at lunch.  There's a box of stuff from my trip I'll go through.



 ;D ;D this is getting more ridiculously idiotic by the minute!

Yep, Annington please post more "proofs" :D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TiberiuC on November 06, 2014, 05:40:00 PM

What exactly is your problem? I posted the link to the interview where she supposedly mentions pandacoin and if you had actually read what I wrote, you would have noticed the "Someone who speaks Romanian could check if she does actually mention Pandacoin.". As I don't speak Romanian, it's very hard for me to try to pinpoint where she could mention it as I don't understand anything of the context they are talking about!
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No mention of Pandacoin in this interview or anywhere... But honestly it would of been worse for the coin if she did.
This guy has no proof and is an idiot.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: kusumadewi on November 06, 2014, 05:49:29 PM
Bitcoin Bitcoin and Bitcoin.

Sorry, I forgot that I bought 70 PPC yesterday ;D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: minairia3 on November 06, 2014, 06:03:21 PM
I smell troll ... or a Monero bagholder.  Go analyze some charts.  Or be happy that crypto is finally creeping out of Bitcointalk into reality.  Instead of via an ANN with fancy infographics the revolution is being led by a Dogecoin meme type coin, a spaced out backpacker who can't take good pictures, an East European underage singer in dire need of dental work from whom the 80s want their fashion back and various small shopkeepers who want to hide from the local tax man.  Maybe whatever coin you're bagholding will become popular in Uzbekistan or something.  Stranger things have happened.  


What exactly is your problem? I posted the link to the interview where she supposedly mentions pandacoin and if you had actually read what I wrote, you would have noticed the "Someone who speaks Romanian could check if she does actually mention Pandacoin.". As I don't speak Romanian, it's very hard for me to try to pinpoint where she could mention it as I don't understand anything of the context they are talking about!

No mention of Pandacoin in this interview or anywhere... But honestly it would of been worse for the coin if she did.
This guy has no proof and is an idiot.
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Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Annington on November 06, 2014, 06:10:55 PM
I saw the video, there are parts missing.  They don't show the black rapper guy when the parrot was on his head and some other things.  One of the people on the set obviously didn't like blacks and kept frowning at the guy when he was close to the singer.  They edited out those moments also for the YouTube version.


What exactly is your problem? I posted the link to the interview where she supposedly mentions pandacoin and if you had actually read what I wrote, you would have noticed the "Someone who speaks Romanian could check if she does actually mention Pandacoin.". As I don't speak Romanian, it's very hard for me to try to pinpoint where she could mention it as I don't understand anything of the context they are talking about!

No mention of Pandacoin in this interview or anywhere... But honestly it would of been worse for the coin if she did.
This guy has no proof and is an idiot.
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Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 06, 2014, 08:22:09 PM
Good god. No wonder crypto is such a mess with all these bagholder trolls running wild. Face facts, PND has a future 😊


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: maxvolts on November 06, 2014, 08:23:00 PM
Buy pandacoin and smile 😊


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: LTListener on November 06, 2014, 11:18:07 PM
I've almost used bitcoin once to buy some delivery food, but I decided against it because I hate spending my crypto. I'm a damn hoarder.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: veertje on November 06, 2014, 11:34:09 PM
I buy my wine with Guldencoin and also sandwiches at Subway.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: pooya87 on November 09, 2014, 12:32:11 PM
panda coin's price is sooooo low and doesn't seem to go up. and after a quick google search i didn't find any place to spend it. if you have any link post it here.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Maurizio on November 10, 2014, 04:06:19 PM
panda coin's price is sooooo low and doesn't seem to go up. and after a quick google search i didn't find any place to spend it. if you have any link post it here.

That is the reason why you find here no posts and hype from Pandacoin $PND devs or members of the community.
PND don`t need fake or false hype, PND will grow with devlopments and easy use for the masses. Best you can do now is
buy some very cheap Pandacoinns, stake and profit soon.
my 2pandas


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: minairia3 on November 10, 2014, 04:44:27 PM
This is very true; PandaCoin just works and the team behind it is dedicated, efficient and serious.

Other coins w/ strong rumors about real world use would spam this board with Pandas on the moon, Pandas riding rockets, etc.

People who are into Panda on the other hand aren't surprised at all people might really be using it.  Of course they are.  This is just the tip of the iceburg.

panda coin's price is sooooo low and doesn't seem to go up. and after a quick google search i didn't find any place to spend it. if you have any link post it here.

That is the reason why you find here no posts and hype from Pandacoin $PND devs or members of the community.
PND don`t need fake or false hype, PND will grow with devlopments and easy use for the masses. Best you can do now is
buy some very cheap Pandacoinns, stake and profit soon.
my 2pandas


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: robrigo on November 10, 2014, 05:25:29 PM
I've used bitUSD as a stable asset to hedge funds against volatility in the BTC and BTSX markets.  ;D

http://whatisbitusd.com/

Other than that, I've purchased the Bitcoin comic, donated dim sum to the H.K. protests, donated to SLLG for Ebola aid, helped to fund an independent & open source cancer treatment (http://pledge.indysci.org/liberate-pharmaceuticals), and bought a mattress (https://www.tuftandneedle.com/) all with the security and convenience of bitcoin.

Really looking forward to the Fiat on / off ramps for bitUSD & merchant plugin tools, so I can enjoy the same bitcoin experience with a stable value asset.

Long live the blockchain!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Don Flamenco on November 13, 2014, 02:33:45 AM
bitcoin and that's about it.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: cryptopaths on November 13, 2014, 02:42:53 AM
I'm from Romania and never heard of this Pandacoin craze...

It seems to only affect noobs on bitcointalk with less then 10 activity  ;D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheMage on November 13, 2014, 03:25:14 AM
I'm from Romania and never heard of this Pandacoin craze...

It seems to only affect noobs on bitcointalk with less then 10 activity  ;D

ha!  ;D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Zebedee23 on November 14, 2014, 04:39:15 AM
I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

If you people havent realised yet this zemerokova and that annington are all infact @manelecrypto who on twitter claims to be this Romainian singer who allegedly started this whole fake panda in Romania craze. All a setup to try pump panda, suckerssss

https://twitter.com/manelecrypto/status/532678274233552897


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: minairia1 on November 14, 2014, 06:30:56 AM
Interesting theory but what evidence? The story could make sense.  

People here forget that in the real world there's no difference between Monero, Panda or Utilitycoin.  99% of people haven't heard of anything except Bitcoin.  If some singer in Romania said something about Pandacoin on their equivalent on the Oprah show people might have gotten into it.  No-one said there's a Pandacoin craze over there.  Some bars and stores with upper class or foreign customers seems to be as far as it goes.  Romania isn't backwards for crypto; they just installed 800 bitcoin ATMS around the country.

Panda is a weird coin. It hangs around the 1st and 2nd page of Bittrex at around the same price.  It has strange dumps and high volume just as if someone somewhere was converting their day's earnings into fiat.  One of the things the posters talk about is how fast Panda is compared to Bitcoin. They say how people think Bitcoin is "better" but just too slow for things like taxi cabs or buying beer.  If anyone here has ever gone nuts waiting for Bitcoin to show up in their Bittrex account you'll know what I mean.  Bitcoin sucks as real money.

As for @manelecrypto, her Tweets all seem right on point.  She calls out scams or fail coins and every coin she Tweets about is dead or dying.  She was a little infatuated with IconicExpert but came to her senses and told her followers to dump Bytecent as soon as they can. She's in love with Pandacoin and Dogecoin but if you look at what's been going on with crypto those two are just about the best long term crypto investments that there are.  I definitely take her advice on alts.  The only time she went overboard was about Litecoindark. I guess there was something between the dev (who is from Holland) and some friend of hers and she went full Fatal Attraction and launched a FUD attack that basically killed that coin. That kind of psycho emotional stuff is pretty normal for Romanian chicks.
 
I can't say for sure if she's that singer but she does use Romanian in her Tweets sometimes.  Her English is weird like a Russian or an Italian and she has lots of awful racist remarks about gypsies.  This is typically Romanian.  She also has a lot of references to village thinking, low cultured people and other stuff that East Europeans put in their conversations.  Her reference point is definitely not American.

It looks like she has more real Twitter followers than IconicExpert (who has 1000s of fake followers.)  Zemerovka and Flapman1 openly admit to working for her.  I think Annington is just a dazed out backpacker describing what he saw on his trip.  He's got pictures too if you scroll up on this thread.

I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

If you people havent realised yet this zemerokova and that annington are all infact @manelecrypto who on twitter claims to be this Romainian singer who allegedly started this whole fake panda in Romania craze. All a setup to try pump panda, suckerssss

https://twitter.com/manelecrypto/status/532678274233552897


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Yurizhai on November 14, 2014, 06:46:31 AM
Bitcoin and NuBits. That's about it.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: avw1982 on November 14, 2014, 08:23:47 AM
I use bitcoin and doge. EAC a long long time ago.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Karabel on November 14, 2014, 08:55:47 AM
Bitcoin and NuBits. That's about it.

Where you used NuBitss ? You pay for something ?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Shrikez on November 14, 2014, 09:51:24 AM
I have used

BTC (VPN, breakfast, mining stuff, hotel, electronics)
LTC (electronics, mining accessories, coffee)
XMR (a guitar theory course)


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Zebedee23 on November 14, 2014, 12:55:26 PM
Interesting theory but what evidence? The story could make sense.  

People here forget that in the real world there's no difference between Monero, Panda or Utilitycoin.  99% of people haven't heard of anything except Bitcoin.  If some singer in Romania said something about Pandacoin on their equivalent on the Oprah show people might have gotten into it.  No-one said there's a Pandacoin craze over there.  Some bars and stores with upper class or foreign customers seems to be as far as it goes.  Romania isn't backwards for crypto; they just installed 800 bitcoin ATMS around the country.

Panda is a weird coin. It hangs around the 1st and 2nd page of Bittrex at around the same price.  It has strange dumps and high volume just as if someone somewhere was converting their day's earnings into fiat.  One of the things the posters talk about is how fast Panda is compared to Bitcoin. They say how people think Bitcoin is "better" but just too slow for things like taxi cabs or buying beer.  If anyone here has ever gone nuts waiting for Bitcoin to show up in their Bittrex account you'll know what I mean.  Bitcoin sucks as real money.

As for @manelecrypto, her Tweets all seem right on point.  She calls out scams or fail coins and every coin she Tweets about is dead or dying.  She was a little infatuated with IconicExpert but came to her senses and told her followers to dump Bytecent as soon as they can. She's in love with Pandacoin and Dogecoin but if you look at what's been going on with crypto those two are just about the best long term crypto investments that there are.  I definitely take her advice on alts.  The only time she went overboard was about Litecoindark. I guess there was something between the dev (who is from Holland) and some friend of hers and she went full Fatal Attraction and launched a FUD attack that basically killed that coin. That kind of psycho emotional stuff is pretty normal for Romanian chicks.
 
I can't say for sure if she's that singer but she does use Romanian in her Tweets sometimes.  Her English is weird like a Russian or an Italian and she has lots of awful racist remarks about gypsies.  This is typically Romanian.  She also has a lot of references to village thinking, low cultured people and other stuff that East Europeans put in their conversations.  Her reference point is definitely not American.

It looks like she has more real Twitter followers than IconicExpert (who has 1000s of fake followers.)  Zemerovka and Flapman1 openly admit to working for her.  I think Annington is just a dazed out backpacker describing what he saw on his trip.  He's got pictures too if you scroll up on this thread.

I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

If you people havent realised yet this zemerokova and that annington are all infact @manelecrypto who on twitter claims to be this Romainian singer who allegedly started this whole fake panda in Romania craze. All a setup to try pump panda, suckerssss

https://twitter.com/manelecrypto/status/532678274233552897

oh shut up manairia , your @manelecrypto as well


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Karabel on November 14, 2014, 01:34:06 PM
I have used

BTC (VPN, breakfast, mining stuff, hotel, electronics)
LTC (electronics, mining accessories, coffee)
XMR (a guitar theory course)

Can you tell me about the place where you got breakfast for BTC ?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: 5000Bitcoins on November 14, 2014, 02:17:13 PM
I've only used Bitcoin, to buy a pizza a few times. I know some electronic stores and internetshop accepts it, next time I am looking at something like this I will use bitcoin again because it's cool!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Yurizhai on November 14, 2014, 02:26:47 PM
Bitcoin and NuBits. That's about it.

Where you used NuBitss ? You pay for something ?

Yep, and used it to store value without switching my coins to USD on an exchange.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: zing96 on November 15, 2014, 04:16:44 PM
bitcoin.  A lot of alts promise real world use, but other than DOGE raising money, I can't think of any that have come to (real and full) fruition.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: minairia1 on November 15, 2014, 06:42:01 PM
So anyone who doesn't share your world view or hold your same bag of deadcoins is a not-so-ditzy Romanian pop star or a sock puppet thereof? That's deep.

Interesting theory but what evidence? The story could make sense.  

People here forget that in the real world there's no difference between Monero, Panda or Utilitycoin.  99% of people haven't heard of anything except Bitcoin.  If some singer in Romania said something about Pandacoin on their equivalent on the Oprah show people might have gotten into it.  No-one said there's a Pandacoin craze over there.  Some bars and stores with upper class or foreign customers seems to be as far as it goes.  Romania isn't backwards for crypto; they just installed 800 bitcoin ATMS around the country.

Panda is a weird coin. It hangs around the 1st and 2nd page of Bittrex at around the same price.  It has strange dumps and high volume just as if someone somewhere was converting their day's earnings into fiat.  One of the things the posters talk about is how fast Panda is compared to Bitcoin. They say how people think Bitcoin is "better" but just too slow for things like taxi cabs or buying beer.  If anyone here has ever gone nuts waiting for Bitcoin to show up in their Bittrex account you'll know what I mean.  Bitcoin sucks as real money.

As for @manelecrypto, her Tweets all seem right on point.  She calls out scams or fail coins and every coin she Tweets about is dead or dying.  She was a little infatuated with IconicExpert but came to her senses and told her followers to dump Bytecent as soon as they can. She's in love with Pandacoin and Dogecoin but if you look at what's been going on with crypto those two are just about the best long term crypto investments that there are.  I definitely take her advice on alts.  The only time she went overboard was about Litecoindark. I guess there was something between the dev (who is from Holland) and some friend of hers and she went full Fatal Attraction and launched a FUD attack that basically killed that coin. That kind of psycho emotional stuff is pretty normal for Romanian chicks.
 
I can't say for sure if she's that singer but she does use Romanian in her Tweets sometimes.  Her English is weird like a Russian or an Italian and she has lots of awful racist remarks about gypsies.  This is typically Romanian.  She also has a lot of references to village thinking, low cultured people and other stuff that East Europeans put in their conversations.  Her reference point is definitely not American.

It looks like she has more real Twitter followers than IconicExpert (who has 1000s of fake followers.)  Zemerovka and Flapman1 openly admit to working for her.  I think Annington is just a dazed out backpacker describing what he saw on his trip.  He's got pictures too if you scroll up on this thread.

I posted above. Like I said I saw people using in Bulgaria in Varna, mostly Romanians. It was fast. I'm surprised people are so spastic about this, I worked the Bitswift scam (vacation money). We had to post all kinds of Taylor Swift pics, infos and shit to get this reaction.  OP dude obviously isn't deep in crypto and just thought it was ordinary stuff.  For me it was just easier to use normal cash than all the wallet copy/paste crap.




The casual tone of your typing and slight rebuff of the posts targeted against you(r)lies, gives off that you're lying....If what you're saying was true, then you would not be typing the way you are most likely; Pandacoin is relatively obscure, has an extremely low marketcap, and not much of a community. If what you were saying was true, then you would have taken pictures, you would respond enthusiastically, not so casually as you are now. All in all, everyone here knows you're lying and it's shown plainly shown...Only a fool would believe this lol.

If you people havent realised yet this zemerokova and that annington are all infact @manelecrypto who on twitter claims to be this Romainian singer who allegedly started this whole fake panda in Romania craze. All a setup to try pump panda, suckerssss

https://twitter.com/manelecrypto/status/532678274233552897

oh shut up manairia , your @manelecrypto as well


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Bavaria on November 15, 2014, 07:36:10 PM
BTC is the one everybody has used!!!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: emdje on November 15, 2014, 09:48:38 PM
As said above, I, like most of you has used BTC (to rent miners, and buy computer hardware)

I have used BitMark as well to Mark people, urls, among other things.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TaunSew on December 12, 2014, 02:44:10 AM
Brand new n00b accounts pushing Panda scam.. wow...   :D


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheMage on December 12, 2014, 04:25:40 AM
I've lurking for a year; I never had anything to say.  Thought it would be fun to share what I saw with other enthusiasts.  I could less who believes me or not.  I saw what I saw.


Brand new n00b accounts pushing Panda scam.. wow...   :D


Even if you are telling the truth, sockpuppet accounts are waaaay out of hand here so no one will believe you. As a matter of fact, I dont believe you either. Especially since you claim you personally took the pics and instead stole them.



Here you go sockpuppet http://www.ciprianandronache.ro/idei-afaceri-2014-18/  ::)


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheMage on December 12, 2014, 06:04:09 AM
That is my picture from the summer. How this Ciprian Andonache person got it I do not know.  People asked me for a copy and I e-mailed it from my phone to anyone who asked. I am not a professional photographer so I was not worried about copy-right.  Again, take it or leave it.

I think there is anger because it is Pandacoin that somehow found a weird little niche.  No worries: a few folks using Pandacoin doesn't mean little 10sat Panda will dominate altworld.  It is just something fun and interesting to talk about how unexpected people are really using an altcoin in a practical way.

I've lurking for a year; I never had anything to say.  Thought it would be fun to share what I saw with other enthusiasts.  I could less who believes me or not.  I saw what I saw.


Brand new n00b accounts pushing Panda scam.. wow...   :D


Even if you are telling the truth, sockpuppet accounts are waaaay out of hand here so no one will believe you. As a matter of fact, I dont believe you either. Especially since you claim you personally took the pics and instead stole them.



Here you go sockpuppet http://www.ciprianandronache.ro/idei-afaceri-2014-18/  ::)


The summer means 2014?


Meanwhile that webpage clearly states it was posted Dec 2nd 2012. Dude come on, stop it. We know you are a sockpuppet, cut the crap out.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Honeypot on December 12, 2014, 06:08:30 AM
What about Noblecoin that you can use to buy amazon gift cards and gold/silver from Noble Marketplace?

Here is the ANN:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402667.msg9814393#msg9814393

Here's the marketplace:

https://marketplace.noblemovement.com/

What do you think?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheMage on December 12, 2014, 06:14:22 AM
What about Noblecoin that you can use to buy amazon gift cards and gold/silver from Noble Marketplace?

Here is the ANN:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402667.msg9814393#msg9814393

Here's the marketplace:

https://marketplace.noblemovement.com/

What do you think?


Noblecoin has a great/honest dev, and they do great things. There are a lot of great unknown cryptos out there such as Nobelcoin and Neoscoin that people dont look at because their devs do not pump it up like these other coins. Its really sad that the honest ones get the shaft  :(.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Honeypot on December 12, 2014, 06:32:57 AM
What about Noblecoin that you can use to buy amazon gift cards and gold/silver from Noble Marketplace?

Here is the ANN:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402667.msg9814393#msg9814393

Here's the marketplace:

https://marketplace.noblemovement.com/

What do you think?


Noblecoin has a great/honest dev, and they do great things. There are a lot of great unknown cryptos out there such as Nobelcoin and Neoscoin that people dont look at because their devs do not pump it up like these other coins. Its really sad that the honest ones get the shaft  :(.

Very true. Scams and pump and dumps get 3000 btcs, etheruem that flat out tries to legally cover 'we may not even finish our project' in their statement gets over 10k btc, yet good honest devs and their projects are ignored because of lack of pump and dumps (how dare they!) and honest crowdfunding projects such as NobleNXT (NOXT) are not given the credit they deserve:

NobleNXT ANN:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=841741.0;all

Legitimacy and adoption can only happen if people start treating crypto seriously in this manner.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: flapman1 on December 12, 2014, 06:49:02 AM
Took a look. This is address of the web page:

http://www.ciprianandronache.ro/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Idee-afaceri-scaune-tapet-from-Denisa.jpg

Notice the 2014/07 date. It's not saying 2012, is it?

As you're itching to tell the world yes I know the girl in question and we've had some games with a few alts especially those wankers at LiteCoinDark (how's the price, fellows?).

The Pandacoin thing is real enough but nothing to get your panties in a bunch over. A few restaurants, taxi companies hiding from taxes. Still room for Monero, noblecoin what have you to revolutionize finance and such.


 
That is my picture from the summer. How this Ciprian Andonache person got it I do not know.  People asked me for a copy and I e-mailed it from my phone to anyone who asked. I am not a professional photographer so I was not worried about copy-right.  Again, take it or leave it.

I think there is anger because it is Pandacoin that somehow found a weird little niche.  No worries: a few folks using Pandacoin doesn't mean little 10sat Panda will dominate altworld.  It is just something fun and interesting to talk about how unexpected people are really using an altcoin in a practical way.

I've lurking for a year; I never had anything to say.  Thought it would be fun to share what I saw with other enthusiasts.  I could less who believes me or not.  I saw what I saw.


Brand new n00b accounts pushing Panda scam.. wow...   :D


Even if you are telling the truth, sockpuppet accounts are waaaay out of hand here so no one will believe you. As a matter of fact, I dont believe you either. Especially since you claim you personally took the pics and instead stole them.



Here you go sockpuppet http://www.ciprianandronache.ro/idei-afaceri-2014-18/  ::)


The summer means 2014?


Meanwhile that webpage clearly states it was posted Dec 2nd 2012. Dude come on, stop it. We know you are a sockpuppet, cut the crap out.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: flapman1 on December 12, 2014, 12:42:35 PM
Just having a laugh.  Wankers will come here and do all they can to prove a girl in Romania didn't buy a 10 cent cup of coffee with Pandacoin but then happily lube up for Dave Zimbeck and the Bitbay crew.  That Zimbeck scammer stole a million dollars for an endless life of happy-endings, Mai Tais and pot in Cambodia.  His is laughing at you all now from paradise.  Him you defended to the end.  @manelecrypto takes a taxi and gets dinner with Pandacoin for $5.00: this is the scam that needs to be gotten to the bottom of.  Hilarious!


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: Zer0Sum on December 12, 2014, 08:33:58 PM
What about Noblecoin that you can use to buy amazon gift cards and gold/silver from Noble Marketplace?

Here is the ANN:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402667.msg9814393#msg9814393

Here's the marketplace:

https://marketplace.noblemovement.com/

What do you think?


Noblecoin has a great/honest dev, and they do great things. There are a lot of great unknown cryptos out there such as Nobelcoin and Neoscoin that people dont look at because their devs do not pump it up like these other coins. Its really sad that the honest ones get the shaft  :(.

You are misrepresenting this... conflating "honest" with "incompetent" and "naive".

Any Dev that says "I don't care about the price of my coin"... OR
Any Dev that says, "I don't know WTF to do next. What random thing do I bolt on, random surfers?"...

Has no business launching coins publicly... and SOLICITING investor money.
If you cannot run a business and execute a creative business plan... you are setting Other People's Money on fire.

And a "creative business plan" includes regular publicity that supports the price of your coin.



Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: F-U_itsthePOLICE on December 12, 2014, 08:49:01 PM
Just having a laugh.  Wankers will come here and do all they can to prove a girl in Romania didn't buy a 10 cent cup of coffee with Pandacoin but then happily lube up for Dave Zimbeck and the Bitbay crew.  That Zimbeck scammer stole a million dollars for an endless life of happy-endings, Mai Tais and pot in Cambodia.  His is laughing at you all now from paradise.  Him you defended to the end.  @manelecrypto takes a taxi and gets dinner with Pandacoin for $5.00: this is the scam that needs to be gotten to the bottom of.  Hilarious!

The whole situation stinks with Bay and so many people got burned.  I think both sides are full of shit and lies are being spewed everywhere. The truth is so blurred that no one will know the full extent of this except those closest to the matter.

By the way, which of Bob's goons are you?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: flapman1 on December 13, 2014, 04:48:39 AM
No goon here, I go for the stable stuff: dogecoin. pandacoin that sort of thing.  Can't sta d scams and always willing to help put one down.


Just having a laugh.  Wankers will come here and do all they can to prove a girl in Romania didn't buy a 10 cent cup of coffee with Pandacoin but then happily lube up for Dave Zimbeck and the Bitbay crew.  That Zimbeck scammer stole a million dollars for an endless life of happy-endings, Mai Tais and pot in Cambodia.  His is laughing at you all now from paradise.  Him you defended to the end.  @manelecrypto takes a taxi and gets dinner with Pandacoin for $5.00: this is the scam that needs to be gotten to the bottom of.  Hilarious!

The whole situation stinks with Bay and so many people got burned.  I think both sides are full of shit and lies are being spewed everywhere. The truth is so blurred that no one will know the full extent of this except those closest to the matter.

By the way, which of Bob's goons are you?


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
Post by: TheMage on December 13, 2014, 06:41:35 AM
What about Noblecoin that you can use to buy amazon gift cards and gold/silver from Noble Marketplace?

Here is the ANN:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=402667.msg9814393#msg9814393

Here's the marketplace:

https://marketplace.noblemovement.com/

What do you think?


Noblecoin has a great/honest dev, and they do great things. There are a lot of great unknown cryptos out there such as Nobelcoin and Neoscoin that people dont look at because their devs do not pump it up like these other coins. Its really sad that the honest ones get the shaft  :(.

You are misrepresenting this... conflating "honest" with "incompetent" and "naive".

Any Dev that says "I don't care about the price of my coin"... OR
Any Dev that says, "I don't know WTF to do next. What random thing do I bolt on, random surfers?"...

Has no business launching coins publicly... and SOLICITING investor money.
If you cannot run a business and execute a creative business plan... you are setting Other People's Money on fire.

And a "creative business plan" includes regular publicity that supports the price of your coin.


I think you are misunderstanding how serious I and others take cryptos. I'm not saying that price isnt important, but the movement is more important. Its statements like yours that makes me wonder if the amount of time I spend with cryptos is really worth it.


I personally vouch for those guys.


Title: Re: Crypto currencies you've actually used
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