OP, I'm with you on this and even though I'm pretty much a neanderthal when it comes to tech stuff, Funny thing about neanderthal is that they had bigger brain than homo sapeins ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Bigger doesn't always mean better. At least, that's what I keep telling my wife. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
I rarely post from a mobile, but I do browse a lot, so my biggest issue is clicking on the tiny "page number" links at the top of each thread. I found that by turning on my phone's temporary magnification feature (under the accessibility settings), I can quickly magnify the links and therefore stop hitting "all" every time I want to go to the next page.
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I asked for a loan using a collateral you did not like
You broke the clearly stated rules. FTFY.
Oh no! I've been ignored by a scammer! Whatever will I do!? Might as well abandon my account now.
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I will keep bumping this forever once per week or so Why would you want to keep bumping a thread that proves you are untrustworthy? Surely you want it to fall off the front page so less people see it? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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because you don't know how to use DT power you are holding. this is enough for you to get kicked out from DT2. I will now tag you red for this. You know you don't need to keep spamming ridiculous statements like this one - it is already abundantly clear from other threads that you have absolutely zero understanding of what the trust system is or how it functions.
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furthermore I'd like to ask from people to avoid dealing/trusting forum administration If you don't trust this forum's administration, you are more than welcome to leave and start your own forum. In fact, I would thoroughly recommend you do that.
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Nano has known a big price increase especially by the end of 2017 (like every coin I guess) it went from 0.01$-0.12$ to 30$.The coin is known for fast and no fee transactions as it's using POS Consensus. In my opinion this coin has a huge potential since alot of people support it. What do you think? It was caught up in the general crypto bullrun as well as being overly hyped, which explains its massive spike, and then the general bear market coupled with the Bitgrail hack explains its larger-than-average fall. Having said that, anyone who has used it knows it is a good coin - transfers are free and truly instant (like, less than 1 second instant). Its market cap is $500 million, which is ridiculous when you look at coins like Verge, Bitcoin Gold, Tron and Bitcoin Cash, which are all shitcoins with a much larger market cap.
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he is charging for each of those tweet he normally makes about coin. His website states $105,000 per tweet. He is quite simply operating a pump-and-dump scheme on a grand scale. He is a scam artist and criminal, and no one with any sense should listen to what he has to say.
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so it will be theoretically possible to use both apps. I'll do what I do with most new software releases - I'll continue to use the Chrome app for maybe a month or so, to give them time to discover and fix most of the inevitable bugs and errors in the desktop app. But yes, happy we can finally move away from Chrome.
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You are asking the wrong question. The price of the coin is not the important factor - you should be asking about market cap.
It doesn't matter if Tron is "cheap" at $0.06, because there are over 65 billion Tron in existence, and its market cap is therefore $4 billion and grossly overpriced.
Compare that to a coin like OMG, which you might think is "expensive" at $11, but as there are only 100 million OMG, its market cap is only $1 billion.
As a footnote, before taking any of the advice above, bear in mind that XVG is a scam and TRX is plagiarized.
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All "he-said-she-said" is public and verifiable. There's not very much of that. I even linked all of it to you. So go and make your own conclusions instead of being a lazy ass still commenting here about matters you've not learned about. Only reason for you to ignore all the PMs is when you want to avoid the truth.... How many times do I need to ask you to read the provable and undisputed sources. I have read in depth the post where you outline the timeline of events. It is peppered with your own personal views on the statements, which are completely subjective, so I would hardly call it "undisputed". Nobody was scammed A scam does not have to be successful for someone to be tagged as a scammer (e.g. alia) It's your opinion if you think that something is dishonest. As you can see in this thread, people have different opinions about that. And I'll go with what the law says - the practice is forbidden. Reminding again: this discussion is off-topic in this thread. I can understand that you want to shoehorn this discussion back to the who-called-who a liar, who-threatened-who, etc. as you feel you have a stronger case there. It seems you accept that self-bidding is a shady practice, which is why you don't want to talk about it.
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I don't follow the law of United States. Given that Bitcointalk is hosted from the US, and the item in question was in the US, US law is far more relevant than whatever the customs in your country are. This isn't off-topic - in fact it is the crux of the matter. Ignoring all the PMs, the he-said-she-said, trading neutrals and negatives and all the rest of it, you performed a dishonest act and were tagged for it. That's all that is relevant as far as I'm concerned.
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Your beliefs do not make it scamming, dishonest or untrustworthy behavior. No, but being against the law does. I would draw everyone's attention to the Uniform Commercial Code of the United States, which states in section 2-328 (4): If the auctioneer knowingly receives a bid on the seller's behalf or the seller makes or procures such a bid, and notice has not been given that liberty for such bidding is reserved, the buyer may at his option avoid the sale or take the goods at the price of the last good faithbid prior to the completion of the sale. [Emphasis added]You did not provide advance notice, therefore you acted unlawfully.
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-snip-
Wow. Just wow. If you are a reddit user, you could post this to /r/sadcringe and reap mad karma.
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Nice! Who am I an alt of now? It was suchmoon and actmyname before. Can I be an alt of Vod this time? That would be fun to try for a while.
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This o_e_l_e_o is an alt account of some deranged pervert who likes 11, 12 years old kids very much. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yup, that's exactly what I said. (/s. I know the /s tag here is blatantly obvious to literally everyone else, but digaran seems to have an exceptionally hard time separating fact from fiction.)
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If anyone can link these two with an ETH address, let me know. I can link their Bitcoin addresses. Bitcoin Talk Name: lifengpu Bitcoin Talk Profile:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=149216 Rank: Sr. Member Post Count (including this post):557 Your Login on https://uttoken.io:UT1074234 ETH address:0x5d9ebC2EAD3667668f51E49A6a70124Db424904b BTC address:1PbfqHNfaxDva4Y161vnX4zTH31t7qP5Kq Archived here.Bitcoin Talk Name:Mrjitter Bitcoin Talk Profile:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=127497 Rank: Full Member Post Count (including this post):391 Your Login on https://uttoken.io:UT1078921 ETH address:0x920Ed65226232c8c19eB74d838D1c8F6aA0Fb3F2 BTC address:1479g1hX4dDJ74JX5SqjXkjwRDjVGqjKCx Archived here.Both BTC addresses belong to the same wallet, as can be seen here: https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/535f1d3ab9a9c887/addresses.
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Here are some of the trust ratings you have left: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FWjKr1Lr.jpg&t=663&c=TbVd26FFzigEsA) You sound like a 12 year kid whose mom bought the wrong flavor of doritos and was just killed one too many times on Xbox Live. I'm sure you will forgive me for treating your opinions on the trust system with the utter derision they deserve.
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It looks like there are cases where it's legal and customary for a seller to bid on his own auction. I imagine outside of the US, there may be jurisdictions with less restrictions on this as well. Only in cases of a forced sale, which this was not. See my earlier post here for links to the relevant US law.
-snip- Or more likely, he'll see you for the raving loony you are, agree with suchmoon, and then maybe, just maybe, you could stop derailing threads with your nonsense.
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It's right here. You quoted the post by shahzadafzal: If I was you, OP Dear community I have done a mistake by bidding on my own public bidding thread and did not realize that it was wrong.
However now I have realized, it was unethical and should not have done it.
I apologize to all participants and to the community publicly. I will be more open and will clearly announce my intentions properly before any bidding I start or auctions I may place.
Now to Vod, i was little stubborn before, but now since I have realized can we please neutralize the trust. I already promised it won’t happen again.
Click Post. I did a mistake as I did an uncommon thing. It was two years ago. There is nothing untrustworthy in what I did whatsoever. There's nothing immoral or unethical in auctioneer bidding on the auction, transparently so everyone knows and sees what's happening. It's called hidden non-disclosed reserve price and is a commonly done thing around the world in various auctions. Vod has harassed me, abused his position and keeps on blatantly lying about me to whoever listens to and trusts him. I am not licking Vods ass because he is threatening me.
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I would draw everyone's attention to the Uniform Commercial Code of the United States, which states in section 2-328 (4): If the auctioneer knowingly receives a bid on the seller's behalf or the seller makes or procures such a bid, and notice has not been given that liberty for such bidding is reserved, the buyer may at his option avoid the sale or take the goods at the price of the last good faithbid prior to the completion of the sale. [Emphasis added]You did not provide advance notice, therefore you acted unlawfully.
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