Will Kurt Russell emerge from the magical Choctaw Stargate to hand deliver my coins personally?
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Don't you people all get it, we need to stop fighting each other goddamnit! Why are people so happy when a coin crashes and people lose their money? What the fuck is so funny in that, please explain?
On the contrary I hate to see people throwing their money away at crooks like Koolio and Fontas. It's total inside trading BS, Moosa was quietly hyping CRYPT for almost 2 weeks before anyone else even knew mindfox was the dev, he probably owns 20% of the supply for all we know. Do we want to keep making these schmucks richer? I don't. Let the community decide what a coin is worth, not what a P&D whale wants. They will gladly tank a coin and make out like bandits not caring one bit about you.
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This is the laziest pump we've seen. Not even enough time to make it look like there's actually an established community behind this coin lol
It just shows the disdain Koolio, Fontas and Moosa have for the crypto community at large, they couldn't even wait 2 weeks for a Rev. 1 as an excuse to pump the hell out of the coin.
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Personally I think it's a shame someone like mindfox wastes his skills bailing out the guys behind scam coins like this. Why not go create your own coin mindfox instead of enriching the Fontas group (as if they don't have enough money already)
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I am sure in time it will be open sourced as it must be to be trusted by the community. In the meantime working behind closed doors is fine by me
My issue is that is all fine and dandy but how does that make a coin worth a dollar and probably by all estimate on its way to several dollars? This is just Koolio and co. manipulating the community because he is pissed his precious Litecoin and Feathercoin are not doing so well. Trust me he'll go abandon this coin too the minute it becomes unprofitable. I personally think he and fontas and moosa can go fuck themselves, I'm not giving them a dime.
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Not to hijack the BBR thread, but being it is the most "popular" cryptonote next to the big dog XMO it might be a good place to ask, I was wondering if people think there is a bright future ahead for ALL cryptonotes in general and each one being able to hold a similar price point differing mostly on supply? I can imagine MRO, BBR, FCN, Ducknotes and the like being like dollars and euros, and being able to go back and forth between them at ease. What are your thoughts?
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Was able to snag a bunch of cheap FCN but now sort of stuck with it due to the low volume, what is the best way to communicate to people how FCN is just as competitive if not better than BBR or QCN?
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Nice try buddy. Go back to building your own anon and contact me when its done. All youre doing is trying fud price down and its not working. Go back to your cave now.
I don't get why fudding to drive the price down is any worse than pumpers like Fontas and Koolio hyping a 10% finished coin up so they can eventually dump on all of you.
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Now there is word Wolong is on this coin
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Use some common sense people, this is all a Fontas/Moosa/Koolio scam pump.
If this coin is so great as they claim to be, why aren't they listing it on btc-e immediately? They have no problem hyping it in the trollboxes of quote, unquote, "lesser" exchanges and pushing the price even higher than most other coins already on btc-e yet say they say they won't list it until it's finished. Well if it is good enough they want you to pay 30 cents on the road to a dollar for it NOW then why is it not good enough for their precious exchange?
Any other coin in such an unfinished state would get you banned from their trollbox for even talking about it. Yeah it's nice that mindfox has come in to save the day like he did with XBC but all evidence points to the original dev/creator of the coin having no clue what he was creating or how to do it and hyped you up for over a week with promises of a whitepaper that came and was filled with holes and amateurish vague details. Then it gets revealed after the price dropped that Moosa is part of the "dev" team yet seemed to be hiding it when he was hyping in the Polo trollbox for days. Now here they are again hyping and pumping it up no doubt ready to dump on you like they did 2 weeks ago.
Sorry but this is the kind of shit that makes me tired of crypto, it's all manipulated and controlled by the elite. I don't care how good a coin is if its creation is wrapped in shadiness, it's just another way for Koolio to brag about what kind of lambo he'll be buying next year when this and Litecoin goes to the moon /rolls eyes
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Alright saw a little fud from the Cryptcoin followers on Twitter, but noticed Krypt is 2 weeks older, plus its not tainted as being a Fontas/Koolio/Moosa scam coin. This faux anon fad is getting old and we need to return to solid fundamentals with no empty promises!
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This is the elephant in the room no one likes to discuss, alot is made about ghash gaining control of 51% of the hash rate, but what about the elite few who actually own all the Bitcoins? Are we not equally at their mercy as the big mining pools?
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Agreed, 74 more days of POW is eternity in cryptoland.
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My question is has Bitcoin ever been decentralized? When 50 guys own 90% of the Bitcoins in the world is that decentralized?
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well, it's not just the $65, it's also the credit that they want.. and $65 million is not much considering what facebook is currently worth ($67.4 billion). that's less than .1% the value of facebook. if they had a 20% stake and kept their shares, they'd easily be billionaires by now.
This is what alot of people don't get about Bitcoin. They think, "oooh $5 billion, that's alot! it can't go any higher!" Bull. 5 billion is POCKET CHANGE in the global economy. I think the main issue with Bitcoin right now is so many people in it are young people with no real concept of money or macro economics, that is why you see so many promising alts collapse because kids dump thinking 10 cents a coin is alot of money. The United States itself is 17 TRILLION in debt. If Bitcoin's market cap ever reached 1 trillion which is the GDP of a small 2nd world nation, it would be almost $90k a Bitcoin. If Bitcoin takes off as a global currency and store of value, this is easily obtainable.
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I'm a layman so this all goes over my head, but in the American court of law we have a thing called "Reasonable Doubt", and from what I gather is there is absolutely no flaw in the XC design that would allow someone to be caught, indicted and convicted on anything based on the evidence shown. Chaeplin's method just seems to be the equivalent of throwing darts at a wall and getting giddy when he hits it right, while this may be technically correct, in the REAL WORLD this is not enough to send anyone up the river, if my understanding is incorrect let me know.
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People here on btctalk worried about this auction are either nuts or naive. No one who has made millions of dollars in their life is going to be bidding for Bitcoins to "dump" them on the exchanges at what they paid for or less, in fact they will most likely end up overpaying and drive the price of BTC up for the whole market.
You wanted Wallstreet to come in and inject some major capital, well here you go this will be it.
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Whoever wins the coins is going to be a major venture capitalist with absolutely no interest in dumping or laundering money. How many neckbeards have 200 grand lying around just to even register to bid?
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MEGAMan, go clutch your Murraycoin bags tight to sleep at night.
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