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161  Other / Archival / Re: ANN on: December 21, 2016, 02:44:01 AM
Scam


i had to
162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 09:41:18 PM
I'm done here.  Enjoy.
163  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 09:08:49 PM
Here is the meat and potato's.  Stratis is open source as it should be.  I'm not denigrating the technology.  Dorier is a spectacular developer.  He's awesome.  There is no denying his coding skills.  They are proven.  I'm not disputing that fact.  What I am disputing is any financial gain from holding Stratis coins.  Why would any company, and they claim-to be targeting the corporate market, buy coins from the bag holders when they can fork the open source solution and amend it to their needs?

What possible incentive do they have to even bother with the existing chain?  Think about that.  That logic applies to all of the other open source platforms that these scammers are shilling.  Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't.  

Simple not all companies will have a tech team to fork and develop their own version. So they'll want to hire in this case Stratis Consultancy to develop/administer/support the Blockchain/app at the technical level, rather than hiring their own in-house team. Many companies contract 3rd parties for various company projects and goals. It's significantly cheaper hiring an outside Service Provider than having someone internally on the company payroll.
You're obviously naive.   C# is one of the easiest OOP languages to learn.  There are hundreds of thousands of people more than capable of programming in C# just in the state of New York.  It's nothing special.  The reason nobody's ported bitcoin to C# is because they're making money doing other things.  You could make a bitcoin daemon in Fortran.  It doesn't mean it's any better than what's already out there.  There is already a coin written in Pascal.  And I bet if someone wanted to waste the time they could do it in many other languages.  Pascal is one that comes to mind because there is a coin written in that language.  It doesn't make it any kind of game changer.
I don't see the need for a bitcoin client written in C#.  You can run the current bitcoin daemon and access it with RPC calls.  Why reinvent the wheel?  A C# implementation of the bitcoin daemon achieves basically nothing.
Nothing to see here.  But feel free to contribute your bitcoin for nothing.  Might as well just book a flight to Las Vegas and play Roulette.  Because your're not investing your gambling.
  

Something else either you had an oversight on or don't get the concept:
 
Also, by forking Stratis code base and utilizing it internally they do not benefit from the security and the decentralization provided by the Strat blockchain so they may may as well just use SQL.

Privatizing the blockchain using their own devs doesn't provide security measure of a decentralized network. Regardless if they know/can code C# or any other language for that matter.

You miss the point, it's about how it's used on the application level where the dominant corporate business software language is in C#, Therefore it makes rapid application development to port to bitcoin much more efficient and secure for the service the blockchain is provided for. Why try porting Java applications to C++, rather than Java to Java, so and so forth. like you said don't reinvent the wheel, it's not reinventing, it's adapting Smiley
You obviously have no clue.  I was that way once.  You'll learn.  I think you have it in you.
164  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 09:07:38 PM
Here is the meat and potato's.  Stratis is open source as it should be.  I'm not denigrating the technology.  Dorier is a spectacular developer.  He's awesome.  There is no denying his coding skills.  They are proven.  I'm not disputing that fact.  What I am disputing is any financial gain from holding Stratis coins.  Why would any company, and they claim-to be targeting the corporate market, buy coins from the bag holders when they can fork the open source solution and amend it to their needs?

What possible incentive do they have to even bother with the existing chain?  Think about that.  That logic applies to all of the other open source platforms that these scammers are shilling.  Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't.  
You can speculate on some altcoin exchange but the reality is that any entity adopting blockchain technology is just going to fork an existing solution leaving your holdings on one chain meaningless.  How am I wrong with my assertions? It's not just Stratis but all of the other so called revolutionary platforms for financial, data storage, historical data, etc..  Most are open source and if adopted by any entity will do nothing to bring value to any existing chains.


I just want to say Personally I think your awesome, really you've straight up slayed some real douche bags in the past.

I'll try and answer you the best I can, honestly you can ask the CEO directly on the Slack I think a lot of what you question has been asked and discussed with him. The team is really approachable, you can even follow the  #csharp_development on slack with Nic and Chris and dangershoney. And they take suggestions openly.

You bring IMO one of crypto's real undiscussed problems is how in the hell are all these open source projects going to make investors in coins that have 20million - 100 million coins profitable?? Is there a single coins yet that has achieved this? I think Factom is on the way, but it's really hard to get the data to back it up publicly.

One thing that is not mentioned are the personal business networks, FCT obviously had good connections in the real world and are able to turn these into real business.

I think, and this is just my observation from hanging out on the slack and assuming Dorirer has insane connections lol, i get the feeling (i know how reassuring is that)  this team in real life is very well connected in London. Outside of that I don't know.

How Chris plans on making the coins and tech viable he has expressed several times that he is obsessed with the notion.
The sidechains will cost, the 1 way and two way pegging will cost in stratis. (I'm really bad at this part so bare with me I'll post a reddit link to the Q&A) Also a major part of their business plan is consulting fees with clients. Yes there will always be ppl that will just fork, kind of like how i'll just fix my own car. But there will always be ppl who don't want any hassle and they will hire the source company to roll it out for them. He's expressed that there will be basically commissions or a kind of dividend to the holders.

The world is full of managers who just get paid to make things happen, these ppl hire who they perceive "are the best" or whomever they can afford.

Of course this stage of the crypto adoption is 99% speculation in terms of will the real world use it brings, i'm not an idiot lol.
In the world of speculation i'm betting this team has got what it takes based on years of being around coins and teams and progress.

Please give them a chance before you write them off just off the WP, things have progressed a lot since it was published the scope of the project is bigger.

Come to the slack be civil ask them some tuff questions then make a judgement.

Mind if I ask which coins you think are winners?  

p.s some really great ppl around this coin too

https://www.reddit.com/r/stratisplatform/comments/5fdmr4/ama_stratis_questions_and_answers_about_stratis/

Awesome post.
I'm not lying when I say that you are one of the smart people.
You obviously are looking through the window with the blinders rolled up.

Still didn't answer the question though but gave it a good try.
Holding a good chunk of Stratis obviously.  You have to be diplomatic to protect your investment.
165  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:50:32 PM
Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't. 

No answer because one doesn't exist.
166  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:48:57 PM
Here is the meat and potato's.  Stratis is open source as it should be.  I'm not denigrating the technology.  Dorier is a spectacular developer.  He's awesome.  There is no denying his coding skills.  They are proven.  I'm not disputing that fact.  What I am disputing is any financial gain from holding Stratis coins.  Why would any company, and they claim-to be targeting the corporate market, buy coins from the bag holders when they can fork the open source solution and amend it to their needs?

What possible incentive do they have to even bother with the existing chain?  Think about that.  That logic applies to all of the other open source platforms that these scammers are shilling.  Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't.  
You can speculate on some altcoin exchange but the reality is that any entity adopting blockchain technology is just going to fork an existing solution leaving your holdings on one chain meaningless.  How am I wrong with my assertions? It's not just Stratis but all of the other so called revolutionary platforms for financial, data storage, historical data, etc..  Most are open source and if adopted by any entity will do nothing to bring value to any existing chains.


So which project do you see worth investing in, if Stratis is just scam?

None.  
Do you actually believe that any of these ICO projects will ever be anything more than a transfer of wealth?

Why are you here?  Roll Eyes

Bring some sanity to crypto
167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:47:54 PM
I'll bring this back up to remind people of my previous warnings.

900+ BTC
Where did it go?

You've been had.  I laid out the facts.  If you can't see them you're blind.

Previous warning and revelation about SCAM:

Where are the devs?


173.84775614 BTC

168  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:46:37 PM
Here is the meat and potato's.  Stratis is open source as it should be.  I'm not denigrating the technology.  Dorier is a spectacular developer.  He's awesome.  There is no denying his coding skills.  They are proven.  I'm not disputing that fact.  What I am disputing is any financial gain from holding Stratis coins.  Why would any company, and they claim-to be targeting the corporate market, buy coins from the bag holders when they can fork the open source solution and amend it to their needs?

What possible incentive do they have to even bother with the existing chain?  Think about that.  That logic applies to all of the other open source platforms that these scammers are shilling.  Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't.  
You can speculate on some altcoin exchange but the reality is that any entity adopting blockchain technology is just going to fork an existing solution leaving your holdings on one chain meaningless.  How am I wrong with my assertions? It's not just Stratis but all of the other so called revolutionary platforms for financial, data storage, historical data, etc..  Most are open source and if adopted by any entity will do nothing to bring value to any existing chains.


So which project do you see worth investing in, if Stratis is just scam?

None.  
Do you actually believe that any of these ICO projects will ever be anything more than a transfer of wealth?

Why are you here?  Roll Eyes

To tell the truth
169  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:41:39 PM
Here is the meat and potato's.  Stratis is open source as it should be.  I'm not denigrating the technology.  Dorier is a spectacular developer.  He's awesome.  There is no denying his coding skills.  They are proven.  I'm not disputing that fact.  What I am disputing is any financial gain from holding Stratis coins.  Why would any company, and they claim-to be targeting the corporate market, buy coins from the bag holders when they can fork the open source solution and amend it to their needs?

What possible incentive do they have to even bother with the existing chain?  Think about that.  That logic applies to all of the other open source platforms that these scammers are shilling.  Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't.  
You can speculate on some altcoin exchange but the reality is that any entity adopting blockchain technology is just going to fork an existing solution leaving your holdings on one chain meaningless.  How am I wrong with my assertions? It's not just Stratis but all of the other so called revolutionary platforms for financial, data storage, historical data, etc..  Most are open source and if adopted by any entity will do nothing to bring value to any existing chains.


So which project do you see worth investing in, if Stratis is just scam?

None.  
Do you actually believe that any of these ICO projects will ever be anything more than a transfer of wealth?
170  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:38:01 PM
I'll bring this back up to remind people of my previous warnings.

900+ BTC
Where did it go?

You've been had.  I laid out the facts.  If you can't see them you're blind.

Where are the devs?


173.84775614 BTC

171  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:33:52 PM
Here is the meat and potato's.  Stratis is open source as it should be.  I'm not denigrating the technology.  Dorier is a spectacular developer.  He's awesome.  There is no denying his coding skills.  They are proven.  I'm not disputing that fact.  What I am disputing is any financial gain from holding Stratis coins.  Why would any company, and they claim-to be targeting the corporate market, buy coins from the bag holders when they can fork the open source solution and amend it to their needs?

What possible incentive do they have to even bother with the existing chain?  Think about that.  That logic applies to all of the other open source platforms that these scammers are shilling.  Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't.  

Simple not all companies will have a tech team to fork and develop their own version. So they'll want to hire in this case Stratis Consultancy to develop/administer/support the Blockchain/app at the technical level, rather than hiring their own in-house team. Many companies contract 3rd parties for various company projects and goals. It's significantly cheaper hiring an outside Service Provider than having someone internally on the company payroll.
You're obviously naive.   C# is one of the easiest OOP languages to learn.  There are hundreds of thousands of people more than capable of programming in C# just in the state of New York.  It's nothing special.  The reason nobody's ported bitcoin to C# is because they're making money doing other things.  You could make a bitcoin daemon in Fortran.  It doesn't mean it's any better than what's already out there.  There is already a coin written in Pascal.  And I bet if someone wanted to waste the time they could do it in many other languages.  Pascal is one that comes to mind because there is a coin written in that language.  It doesn't make it any kind of game changer.
I don't see the need for a bitcoin client written in C#.  You can run the current bitcoin daemon and access it with RPC calls.  Why reinvent the wheel?  A C# implementation of the bitcoin daemon achieves basically nothing.
Nothing to see here.  But feel free to contribute your bitcoin for nothing.  Might as well just book a flight to Las Vegas and play Roulette.  Because your're not investing your gambling.
  
172  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 08:10:38 PM
Here is the meat and potato's.  Stratis is open source as it should be.  I'm not denigrating the technology.  Dorier is a spectacular developer.  He's awesome.  There is no denying his coding skills.  They are proven.  I'm not disputing that fact.  What I am disputing is any financial gain from holding Stratis coins.  Why would any company, and they claim-to be targeting the corporate market, buy coins from the bag holders when they can fork the open source solution and amend it to their needs?

What possible incentive do they have to even bother with the existing chain?  Think about that.  That logic applies to all of the other open source platforms that these scammers are shilling.  Why use an existing chain when it's open source?  Answer that question.  You can't.  
You can speculate on some altcoin exchange but the reality is that any entity adopting blockchain technology is just going to fork an existing solution leaving your holdings on one chain meaningless.  How am I wrong with my assertions? It's not just Stratis but all of the other so called revolutionary platforms for financial, data storage, historical data, etc..  Most are open source and if adopted by any entity will do nothing to bring value to any existing chains.
173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 07:09:39 PM
scam-exposure

Come to the Blockchain event in London or wait for  one next year near to you and ask the team to person.
As several ppl from the Stratis community aka investors plan to do!

If you were there and in person I'd hope you phrasing would be better than...Is this a Scam? I'd bet a super akward silence and a super akward conversation about everything they are doing and have been up to in real life would give you a little more context for the project.

Or stay behind your computer and accuse hard working ppl of very base things.

EDIT

Just read through some of your posts, you're a nightmare jeez every single post is Vitriol. How about we
try and be constructive scam-exposer.

What sorts of things do you need to convince you that a coin is not just out for free BTC?

They've already Paid Nic Dorier a fee for creating NStratis.

They are offering $5k at the Hackathon

They are going to be at the Blockchain event this weekend, and plan to attend many next year.

I could keep going, but in my long time crypto experience scammers use fake names, fake accounts,
don't show themselves in public ever. Don't pay their developers and run within a month of the ICO.

So I/we are curious what your criteria for a legit project is? If you can't answer this simple question then your just a troll i'd have no other conclusion to come to.

And if you've read through my posts like you said you would have come o the conclusion that every scam I identified ended up being a proven scam.  Name one coin I didn't call a scam that wasn't.
This coin is a scam
  Fact.
174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 07:07:07 PM
scam-exposure

Come to the Blockchain event in London or wait for  one next year near to you and ask the team to person.
As several ppl from the Stratis community aka investors plan to do!

If you were there and in person I'd hope you phrasing would be better than...Is this a Scam? I'd bet a super akward silence and a super akward conversation about everything they are doing and have been up to in real life would give you a little more context for the project.

Or stay behind your computer and accuse hard working ppl of very base things.

EDIT

Just read through some of your posts, you're a nightmare jeez every single post is Vitriol. How about we
try and be constructive scam-exposer.

What sorts of things do you need to convince you that a coin is not just out for free BTC?

They've already Paid Nic Dorier a fee for creating NStratis.

They are offering $5k at the Hackathon

They are going to be at the Blockchain event this weekend, and plan to attend many next year.

I could keep going, but in my long time crypto experience scammers use fake names, fake accounts,
don't show themselves in public ever. Don't pay their developers and run within a month of the ICO.

So I/we are curious what your criteria for a legit project is? If you can't answer this simple question then your just a troll i'd have no other conclusion to come to.

Who cares?  This is going to be open source.  Why would any entity use anything related to this coin?  They'll fork it and use it in house if they decide  to implement the technology.  How is there any value gained from this coin?  That question has never been answered.  Instead they have offered other inconsequential tidbits of technology that no company needs.   Stealth technology.  Give me a break.  What company is going to adopt this shit and implement stealth technology.  They don't need anonymity..  This is a joke and a scam.
They thank you for the btc they are using to fund their lifestyles.
Idiot.   
175  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 06:34:13 PM
This is looking really scammy.  Keep your btc in your wallets unless you want to lose it.

You must be such a great investigator. Your arguments and findings are well written and you've totally made your point.
Can I hire you to personally check if my future investments are scams? Detailed reports like the one I'm quoting is what I'm looking for.

To reward you for your work I'm casting an awesome spell on you: "Retardium Leviosa"!

You are a moron.  I've read the whitepaper and what this scam is about.  No company will ever use this shit.  And if they do they'll fork the open source code leaving your pathetic coins worthless.
Please explain how these coins will bring any value other than the typical speculative gambling on some pathetic altcoin exchange.
There is no path towards profit from their plan for investors.  This is the biggest scam of 2016.  C #?  No big deal.  It's just another programming language.  RPC calls do everything this shit claims to do.  Nothing to see here but another btc grab from idiots to the scammers bank accounts.
176  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] - BullshitCoin - BST - Ready for download and mining! - on: December 20, 2016, 06:28:48 PM
Anyone mining this bullshit is an idiot.  This reeks of shit.  Why bother?
Stupid morons.
177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CoralPay - Your Next Generation Wallet [SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN STARTED] on: December 20, 2016, 06:27:24 PM
Next Generation Wallet bullshit = SCAM.
Obvious scam.
178  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Krypton, KR - BaaS Corp & Open Source, Public Blockchain for Business/IoT on: December 20, 2016, 06:23:56 PM
This is such a scam.  This cunt is taking as much btc as she can get. 
Obvious scam.
179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: | STRATIS | The first blockchain developed for businesses |Full POS on: December 20, 2016, 06:22:12 PM
This is looking really scammy.  Keep your btc in your wallets unless you want to lose it.
180  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: VTL VitalAir BIP Period on: December 20, 2016, 06:20:32 PM
Scam.  There is no doubt.
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