Title: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: rocoro on March 12, 2015, 04:38:09 PM Just completed a fork and now the dev wants to do another.
Keeps mentioning "updates" and forks in order to build anticipation and hopefully speculative buying. Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: night.0wl on March 12, 2015, 05:00:10 PM that dev makes multiple coins, ofcourse they are all scams.. he just wants $$ lol.
Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: AdamWhite on March 12, 2015, 05:27:39 PM in case its still not obvious every single igotspots coin is a scam
Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: gnargnar on March 12, 2015, 07:08:07 PM "This is a self-moderated topic. If you do not want to be moderated by the person who started this topic, create a new topic."
lol, why doing this? Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: rocoro on March 12, 2015, 09:49:00 PM "This is a self-moderated topic. If you do not want to be moderated by the person who started this topic, create a new topic." lol, why doing this? Because the dev is an ass... deletes any little thing you say that might be viewed as negative. So, if they post here, I get to delete their stuff. Eye for an eye bitches !! Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: TheMage on March 13, 2015, 05:13:23 AM Isnt this the coin made by a crypsty employee? If im wrong sorry.
Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: Este Nuno on March 13, 2015, 07:18:01 AM "This is a self-moderated topic. If you do not want to be moderated by the person who started this topic, create a new topic." lol, why doing this? Because the dev is an ass... deletes any little thing you say that might be viewed as negative. So, if they post here, I get to delete their stuff. Eye for an eye bitches !! Two wrongs don't make a right. ;) Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: sdmathis on March 13, 2015, 02:08:15 PM I bought at 86 sat and sold a few days ago at a profit. BALLS is definately the weakest of his coins, but it's not a scam.
Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: AdamWhite on March 13, 2015, 03:46:41 PM I bought at 86 sat and sold a few days ago at a profit. BALLS is definately the weakest of his coins, but it's not a scam. It is when you pre-mine it for 2 days before posting it on BCT on day 3 of the 3day PoW phase like this scam dev. Check the other threads Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: JackRipper on March 13, 2015, 04:45:50 PM I bought at 86 sat and sold a few days ago at a profit. BALLS is definately the weakest of his coins, but it's not a scam. It is when you pre-mine it for 2 days before posting it on BCT on day 3 of the 3day PoW phase like this scam dev. Check the other threads Where do you get that? If it happened, please post a link. Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: billotronic on March 13, 2015, 05:01:04 PM I bought at 86 sat and sold a few days ago at a profit. BALLS is definately the weakest of his coins, but it's not a scam. It is when you pre-mine it for 2 days before posting it on BCT on day 3 of the 3day PoW phase like this scam dev. Check the other threads Where do you get that? If it happened, please post a link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=868657.0 is a fun read Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: JackRipper on March 13, 2015, 05:36:44 PM I bought at 86 sat and sold a few days ago at a profit. BALLS is definately the weakest of his coins, but it's not a scam. It is when you pre-mine it for 2 days before posting it on BCT on day 3 of the 3day PoW phase like this scam dev. Check the other threads Where do you get that? If it happened, please post a link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=868657.0 is a fun read It was an interesting read but no evidence of scam or premine. I guess I'll chalk this thread up as another false scam report. Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: iGotSpots on March 13, 2015, 08:08:21 PM I bought at 86 sat and sold a few days ago at a profit. BALLS is definately the weakest of his coins, but it's not a scam. It is when you pre-mine it for 2 days before posting it on BCT on day 3 of the 3day PoW phase like this scam dev. Check the other threads Where do you get that? If it happened, please post a link. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=868657.0 is a fun read you + others lie about spot https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=868657.msg9654811#msg9654811 there is truth in same posts Yep, I've already won this argument several times TIX was fair, don't lie; it's a year long whine so I'm over your tears about it. The algorithm is scrypt-jane, though, so it's not comparable at all with varying n's That's not the only place difficulty adjustments are calculated, mudda...however, you are proving that you can do nothing but change one or two lines and clone a bunch of shit without actually taking the time to understand how everything really works. You are showing your amateur card. You sure you wanna go down this road with me again? I've stepped my personal game up in the last year or so and it looks like you have fallen very far behind now Man...it really is tough to check the explorer and see it adjusted every block ::) In case you are too dense to figure it out, difficulty is the 3.5's. Don't forget this had over 800 Terahash on it for several days. Many blocks were being found per second on very reputable pools. Do I really need to get more unaffiliated, trustworthy forum members and pool ops that were there at launch to come in here and vouch for the coin's fairness? Source: http://balls.blockexplorer.cc/chain/Snowballs?count=2016&hi=2016 (http://balls.blockexplorer.cc/chain/Snowballs?count=2016&hi=2016) Code: 2016 2014-11-01 09:20:17 1 40 3.552 80640 0.0334606 92.3891 0% Now let's go ahead and look at the first 23 blocks I used to set up the network and avoid an instamine Source: http://balls.blockexplorer.cc/chain/Snowballs?count=23&hi=23 (http://balls.blockexplorer.cc/chain/Snowballs?count=23&hi=23) Code: 23 2014-11-01 07:51:07 1 40 185.359 920 0.16581 92.3272 0% So my "solo instamine" was with blocks at significantly higher difficulty to sync initial nodes up and get a few checkpoints in. This is what someone who knows what they are doing to launch a fair coin that won't break does. Just because you aren't used to legitimacy around here doesn't mean those who do it right are in the wrong Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: TheMonarch on March 14, 2015, 04:43:25 AM Let's talk about Gorillastake, as i've looked there's no sign or information about data protection, privacy agreement or any terms of business / customer agreements etc. So there's an open door for you to just sell their addresses for hard cash to refinance your whole "business". How shady is that?! >:(
Also i'am wondering if your online shop is even legal, it would be a surprise if you pay taxes for it! ;D And there's no postal address or phone number in the contact, so have you something to hide if you want to sell us something?! Oh and could it be that you don't like to name the manufacturer of your system board of your tiny staking machines? It's Raspberry Pi! Title: Re: Snowballs is a scam, dev keeps forking it in hopes it will "gain value" Post by: iGotSpots on March 14, 2015, 05:34:17 AM Let's talk about Gorillastake, as i've looked there's no sign or information about data protection, privacy agreement or any terms of business / customer agreements etc. So there's an open door for you to just sell their addresses for hard cash to refinance your whole "business". How shady is that?! >:( Also i'am wondering if your online shop is even legal, it would be a surprise if you pay taxes for it! ;D And there's no postal address or phone number in the contact, so have you something to hide if you want to sell us something?! Oh and could it be that you don't like to name the manufacturer of your system board of your tiny staking machines? It's Raspberry Pi! I don't need to sell your information to make money, nor will I discuss how and to what length things are secured. If you don't trust me, don't use it. It's not like I'm making a lot of money on it, it's mostly just for convenience for countries with unreliable power and internet You should look at the giant button in the middle of the description, as well as in the top. We mention that it's a Pi several times; 3 that I can see without really looking that hard Yes, it is an actual business with licenses, registrations, and local permits. Of course I pay taxes, and eat the shipping costs |