Can anyone here give me any reason to buy this coin?
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Its much better than monero and people will realise soon... QCN has had an open launch and a flutter curve, making it fairer. This is also obvious from the mining profits.. It is much more profitable to mine than Monero
Great! We have a coin that just falls in price every day, and miners just keep selling. It's amazing. Here we have a coin that no one wants to buy, that falls by maybe 50% each day, and people think if it gets on Mintpal, somehow people will start buying it.
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Someone I chatted with today had this to say about XC Dev...Can anyone comment please. he cant use github properly, released update in .rar , but NO obj directory which shows he didnt test his code, plus he released an update on a 10 million
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So the pools are being set up, so miners can dump coins. What else is happening, becuase all that seems to be happening now is the price is falling. So what else is going on?
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Please Help us donating some BTC to Mintpal voting , so limecoin can get into a bigger market.
Getting into another exchange wont help. You need to do something, and if you're thinking on an anonymising feature you really need to move faster than 2 months
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if we create from zero a new anonymus function, it could take up to 2 months. if we just try to adapt zerocoin functionthen it can take 2 weeks.
Why do you like the zero knowledge alternative, compared to cryptonotes or whatever XC is doing?
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in fact im thinking on doing it. but there are priorities right now, and first we need to solve them. How long are we talking?
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Cryptos are Not Stocks.
You cannot compare Bitcoin and alt coins to the freaking stock market.
In alt coins, there is no such thing as price corretions, or reading charts to figure out the next rise, it's too unpredictable. Unless you're a millionaire pumping coins, you cannot predict anything.
Charts have nothing specifically to do with stocks, although much American thought is of this persuasion, due to the popularity of Elliot Wave theory. Charting was independently developed in places like Japan, in the rice market. Charting is about trends and supply and demand, and works better IMHO in cryptos than in the stockmarket
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Interesting thread. I do wonder when a better dark spinoff will come around.
I'm looking at Monero and Qazar. Any thoughts?
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I just want to know. I saw this thing happening, and I went for it, its my first big trade, I put everything I had, my whole savings into. I bought it too late because I was scared. But it kept growing. I bought at .0269, it barely got any higher, then it started to drop. I feel like such a fool. I thought this was the answer to my prayers. I have a baby daughter and a wife. I blew it. Darkcoin f**ked me. I don't know what to do now, I'm still holding my coins. I feel I need to vomit. If you want to trade, you must learn about markets. Sometimes wisdom about markets is counter intuitive. In life we are taught to hold our ground in adversity. Don't do this in markets. Have a 10% stop loss, and preserve your capital. (Actually 10% stop loss may not be appropriate...you need to work out an appropriate stop loss given your situation and this coin)
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any coin which announces it will use coinjoin...will skyrocket....and that...is a fact. The best way for any dead coin to rise is simply to announce that. the market is speaking
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They haven't been criminal or crooked from my point of view though. Disorganized and unprofessional sure, but not crooks.
If they made the claims they made in a "real" securities market. They would definitely be prosecuted. No question. Wisely they appear to have deleted or hidden some of the original claims from the website. I have old screenshots somewhere though
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I don't hold any AIR however, why don't the community take this over and hard fork the coin, invalidate the premine etc. similar to what people did with AsiaCoin? There seam to be a lot of people who lost money here as well because of crooked developers.
crooked developers? what thread are you reading? He might be reading the thread where the developers claimed they "hired a team of traders".
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Lots of very positive things happening in next two weeks....decided to buy a few more DRK What is happening?
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Thanks, that was interesting. It would be more helpful if Satoshi had said more about intentions in the whitepaper, although I guess we can draw our own conclusions
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Would it be possible for a government to compromise Darkcoin by building it's own masternodes?
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I think its fantastic that Bitcoin can serve different markets. You can choose to be as open and transparent as you want and go through all the regulatory red tape or you can choose to use Bitcoin as originally intended,
Why do you say that is how Bitcoin was originally intended?
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But i would say its pretty fucking irritating and outright stupid for the two guys who made it to publicly state in articles that they welcome both the good and the bad, "even if that includes murders for hire and 911-esque terror plots". Then to cap off those statments with a taunt "Come get us" or "Just try and stop it". I hope he enjoys water boarding
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How might darkwallet impact Darkcoin? http://www.wired.com/2014/04/dark-wallet/Government regulators around the world have spent the last year scrambling to prevent bitcoin from becoming the currency of choice for money launderers and black marketeers. Now their worst fears may be about to materialize in a single piece of software.
On Thursday, a collective of politically radical coders that calls itself unSystem plans to release the first version of Dark Wallet: a bitcoin application designed to protect its users’ identities far more strongly than the partial privacy protections bitcoin offers in its current form. If the program works as promised, it could neuter impending bitcoin regulations that seek to tie individuals’ identities to bitcoin ownership. By encrypting and mixing together its users’ payments, Dark Wallet seeks to enable practically untraceable flows of money online that add new fuel to the Web’s burgeoning black markets
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Provoking conflict with the regulators is, in fact, the best thing that can happen for Bitcoin in the long term.
Yes, but now is not a good time to do it. We should wait until there is more popular support. this sort of thing is very likely to turn the masses against Bitcoin
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