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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: March 12, 2017, 04:15:26 PM

The dev team is on slack everyday to answer questions. Ninja turtles and fanatics are banned rather quickly

Here I am again, to deflect against attacks. Fanboys and shills just don't know when to quit.

The truth is: you may spot something not quite true, not quite right, not quite convenient. Trouble starts if you dare to mention it. Depending on the time of day, the fanboys will all jump on you, or Rijk, Jeroen and gang will stonewall you with spin, or BOOM you're out. If you just read what's on slack, EVERYTHING is fine and dandy. It's all cleaned up with a vengeance.

The truth is: the slack primarily serves to advance the financial interests of Rijk Plasman and feed his ego. If you visit various slacks and forums, you quickly see where the NLG slack stands.

Maybe you can get SOME unbiased information from NLG slack. There remains a statistical possibility, I'll admit that.

If you want to base your investment strategy on what you get from the slack, well, it's your money.


I bought my first Gulden at 120 Satoshi , today it's 1650 sat with a higher bitcoin price. This coin has served me well and my portfolio in the long term continues to grow.

The development team constantly delivers on the projects they say they are doing. You come here and trash the one project that keeps on delivering? I bet you are collecting as much Gulden as you can and hoping someone buys into your BS.

I have a theory these attacks are being perpetrated due to the PRIME I project and you nitpickIng at thin air.

I am also a fanboy and will continue to be. Deal with it!
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: March 09, 2017, 01:42:54 PM
When I see now that there are two more dev's (both friends and family) it sort of looks like they are spending a lot more on the same stuff (friends creating app's).

Are they South African? Hope this coin gets more dutch dev's as it is loosing it's identity and being overtaken by South Africans. It should be marketed as South African coin and not as dutch if they are South African also. Very disappointing that the only Dutch guy (Rijk) is not even a developer.

I do agree that they are spending ALOT more on the same stuff (hey cousin, you need money? We got dutch fools throwing money for free at us. Hey uncle, you need money? We are looting the dutchies, time for payback what they have done to us). Don't like this friends and family politics at all. Creating an elite group of friends and family is bad for Gulden. They only see Gulden as an moneymakingmachine, nothing more.
Now Prime could costs 200 BTC instead of the initial 20 BTC.

 I hope i am wrong.

That would be true if no development was taking place but you have admitted yourself this coin is in the top 5 when it comes to development. The funny thing is this team is more independent then the cartel driven coins that run 90% of crypto that actually do take your money and run.
All I see in this topic is people desperately trying to get in cheap before Prime is released.
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: March 09, 2017, 01:34:22 PM

5. DELTA. This annoys me the most. When you create a cryptocoin, then the solid base should be good. Gulden is almost 3 years old still struggling to achieve the blocktime it specified 3 years ago. All other coins have blocktime as coded. Gulden is one of the few coins still struggling to get the blocktime that it adverstised. I call bullshit that multipool is to blame. Get your shit straight, Delta is just a hype thing to camouflage that they can't sort the blocktime. If the blocktime was ok, there would be far more dumping because more coins would be mined.


</end rant>

Sorry i have bought ALOT of Gulden and the price is depressing me. I dont blame the developers or anybody but myself. But i hate it when people are following a coin like sheep and not seeing the truth.

The latest changes to DELTA have sorted out the block numbers. It's been perfect since the DELTA switchover in December 2016 as far as I am concerned. This is why people like Kenchanyu are complaining for the exact reason you bring up. but the fact is this is how many blocks per day should be mined.
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: March 03, 2017, 07:38:38 AM
Hmmm... suddenly someone places 25BTC buying orders... interesting...



The deception is strong here.
25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: February 27, 2017, 07:15:54 AM
No wonder the devs locked the official announcement page. Sad Sad
26  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: February 24, 2017, 12:04:19 PM
What price is good to get this coin @? Am I too late to the party?

When it goes under $7million in marketcap I personally think is a good entry point if you planning to buy btc to buy Gulden on bittrex.
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: February 16, 2017, 02:25:31 PM
Gulden is only crypto I am buying for the future, got small buy order at 2000 and will keep buying on the way down in small amount because traders are pushing price down and good time to buy. I have been let down on 5 other cryptos but Gulden is only one I have confidence in and development team keep improving. Nocks also keep improving it's service for Gulden.

Best way to learn a lesson is the hard way.
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: February 15, 2017, 03:18:40 PM

Does this mean Gulden will be getting it's own fiat pairings soon?
29  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 18, 2017, 07:22:30 AM
Can you point me to the thread or whatever where the discussion took place about abandoning the airdrop? Or was it really just a unilateral decision ex post facto?


Don't you give up? The devs answered you back in 2015 already. Mr I don't give a shit about Gulden. haha  Grin Grin
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=554412.msg11670142#msg11670142


I do remember the discussions being on the main forums at the time which was run by other members of the community and the community at the time voted for putting the premine towards development.

Reading that response of only 2000 valid claims after 1 year and 2 months shows you how scammy the other airdrops were.

Rekt. What is this guys problem with Gulden???
I think he may be one of those XMR community members who are rumored to be paid to troll competitor coins' threads.

There is no doubt the communities decision in June 2015 to stop the distribution process and fund development instead was a good one. While I don't like using price as a yard stick it is the only metric we can go by, I know Gulden isn't supported by a wealthy entity but by a growing
community which gives it value.

The price of Gulden when distribution was confirmed to have ended.

20th June 2015

BTC = $249
Gulden = 312 satoshi

18th Jan 2016 at the time of this posting.

BTC = $902                      3.62 increase in value
Gulden = 2453 satoshi       7.86 increase in value

18 months later and the development of Gulden in all aspects has increased the coins fiat worth by 28.46 times. 2846% value increase, I don't think any debates need to be made about the change in direction.

Pure marketcap grew +-4000% but increased supply takes the real increase to 2846% for the 18 month time frame.
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 17, 2017, 07:50:55 AM
Lol such a welcoming community ready to answer anyone's questions. If you want me to fuck off then don't bring my name up, or start your own self-moderated thread, Miss Piggy.

You said you would never invest in Gulden , this is why people wonder what you doing here?

secretly he is huge gulden holder. he just won't admit it because he is butt hurt that everyone prefers gulden to his favorite coin groestl

Why he takes it out on Gulden when 100s of other coins have higher value then his? Why single out Gulden that does development?

I don't think I "take it out" on Gulden, and though I have some GRS, by far my two biggest holdings in dollar value are Bitcoin and Monero, with a little bit of a butt-ton of other (non-premined) PoW alts. The only reason I keep coming back to chat with you nice folks is that I've tried to ask questions on this thread and the main thread before it was locked, and I've never been met with anything except contempt and hostility. So, if SuperOrca wants to bring my name up, even in jest, as to why NLG can't get a wallet on the iOS store, then I'll take a moment to return the favor and tell you exactly why your bitcoin-clone pre-mined country-shitcoin can't win approval. Cheers Smiley
All your alt-coins are also "bitcoin-clones", except Monero which is a clone of Bytecoin, which is a known scam. So in this case XMR is a scam-clone. Could you tell me how that is better? Shouldn't you be hating on all of your own coins as well in this case? Cheers Smiley

Monero is a clone of Bytecoin, yes, but it has many improvements since divergence, such as LMDB database, 0MQ push system, OpenAlias DNS addressing, ring confidential transactions, and others. This is why it is currently the 3rd to 5th largest market crypto depending on the day, and the only coin besides Bitcoin accepted on a major DNM. Bytecoin is a scam because it had a huge premine, kind of like Gulden, which although is only 10% of total coin supply (still pretty large among premines), it is currently 40% of total supply.

Of the Bitcoin clones that I mentioned, Myriadcoin has five separate PoW algorithms, so that users with ASICs, GPUs, and CPUs can all mine the coin and distribution is better spread out - I would say this is a pretty significant divergence from Bitcoin. Vertcoin and Groestlcoin are both pretty straight Bitcoin clones, although Vertcoin is committed to hardforking to avoid ASICs, and Groestlcoin is on an up-to-date Bitcoin codebase. And I would say importantly, all three manage to do this with zero premine.

Speaking of premine, the thing about Gulden that leaves a bad taste in my mouth is that they premined a very large chunk of coins, 10%, even larger when considered in terms of current coin supply, 40%, and it was supposed to be distributed to the Dutch people. It wasn't. I still haven't seen a great rationale for how that decision was made to renege on that promise and how those coins are now going to be used. I see "development" bandied about, but afaics that basically means paying themselves to update to the latest bitcoin codebase. Yay! Development!

This guy has not downloaded the new Gulden desktop wallet and done a link between Android and Desktop . The new account system and HD wallets.

I have downloaded the Myriad and GRS wallets and they are bitcoin clones. Wallets are copies of Bitcoins wallet.

Gulden wallet is very different and unique in design and the way it works.

Gulden also has Delta that has solved the long block problem without having to go POS, merging, multi algo and all the runaway alternatives . The blockchain runs like litecoin without the constant hash. That is a good feat.

This is true Tamilee, no one is giving DELTA the credit it deserves.  I have been involved in crypto for a long time with litecoin being the first alt coin I invested in. Litecoin has the advantage of having the highest marketcap for scrypt and real dedicated mining without the wild swings in hash rate other coins will have.
Scrypt mining is a lot more centralised then SHA256 and makes it harder to have miners willing to put dedicated mining power to a specific coin,

I also supported Noblecoin and they couldn't solve the problem and moved from scrypt to full PoS, a lot of coins went with a Multi-algo solution to solve this issue especially those that were on scrypt algo. Others like Feathercoin changed to a completely new algorithm and  Doge , VIA went with merged mining on litecoin.

The Gulden developers decided to face the challenge of Multipools headon and they beat the problem, without as you say running away to another solution that could have it's own problems in the future.
In the event Gulden takes over from litecoin in value , litecoin will have to implement a solution to keep it's blockchain running properly or face very long blocks, for Gulden it doesn't matter what happens the blockchain will keep running great thanks to their DELTA solution.

Regarding the Premine, most sane people would not have invested in Gulden if the team was anonymous. Most serious people know a coin doesn't run itself and needs support and this creates confidence that the coin will be supported well into the future. This is how the real world works. Coins supported by anonymous developers = Pump and Dumps and not beholden to anyone if they want to pack it up and leave what small communities they have high and dry.


31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 03, 2017, 12:59:20 PM
Why do you have to go digging for the post on some old thread? The current thread is locked, the old thread is scrubbed, and their website says really nothing about it. If nothing else it just looks shady af.

Yes because the website really needs to give a shit about some scrubs on bitcointalk?

Obviously you do and Mani the irate developer does too. This is the place to discuss Bitcoin and other cryptos. If you've got nothing to hide, why hide it?

Jesus, you are annoying. Or as annoying as a random bellend on the internet can be. Which is quite annoying.

I'm sure once you've bought at the price you're happy with you'll STFU and GTFO.

All the premine details are laid out on the developer section of the Gulden website here:  https://developer.gulden.com/premine

I'm not sure what extra information you require. Do you think running a successful cryptocurrency requires no investment or costs nothing?

Do you want to see individual receipts? Do you want to see if the Gulden founder includes amortization of his shoe leather when he is going around promoting Gulden?

Let me spell it out for you all AGAIN. The Gulden devs have answered questions about the premine DOZENS OF TIMES. It's all there on the website for anyone to see. It's being used for development and running costs of a very big project.

Some of the premine has been issued as shares:  https://shares.gulden.com/ and there is currently over 500 btc in the pot meaning a very successful future for Gulden no matter what absolute whoppers like you say on here.


No details on that page! Dev has 531BTC he got just by promiss to Gulden sheep he cals shares, not even paid out from premine. Also Dev scammed extra 5 million out of premine together with his buddies at nocks, took extra 300BTC with that too! He now is Euro millionaire cause dumb fuckwits believe all dev says without thinking!

The devs should of waited until btc was over $1000. Sad

What they have done with btc they received is far better then those ICOs that received over 5000 btc and ran away with only doing a photoshop of the roadmap they promised.

This is what has upset the scammers on bitcointalk, if the Gulden developers had run off the funds it would of been the expected thing to do but instead they doing the work that was promised and this is going against the crypto grain. This will piss a lot of scammers and con artists off because they have to come up with more outrages ideas to get noticed and people to buyin to their junk.

It is starting to look obvious to anyone using the Gulden wallets that it's in a class of it's own and this is freaking the financial villians out.
32  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 02, 2017, 07:42:15 AM
What was not hyped by the devs is that they were also the first to successfully update to 0.13 codebase besides everything else that was done in 1.6.0 , meanwhile the $225 million marketcap coin called litecoin is still farting around ONLY trying to do a 0.13 codebase update in 5 months.

Ask yourselves which coin is better value?
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: December 28, 2016, 08:08:52 AM
@Herbert2020
You are correct sir.
And i may be able to retire in 2017 (i wanted to in 2016)
I can if we have more users posting comments like yours.  Wink

@OP
$$$ ..that is your answer.
People would trade "Smack an old lady in the head with a bat coin" if it padded their wallets with luscious sweet ROI'z.

Do something bad then have users co-opted into supporting it for a slice of the pie.
Then they will play dumb or lie their ass off to defend it.. to keep that pie coming.

Come on Spoetnik if you can't see the quality difference between Gulden and other coins then your posts can't be taken seriously. I am ready to debate you on Gulden vs the rest.
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: December 23, 2016, 07:02:48 AM

2. Is BIP68, BIP112, and BIP113 integrated? If so when is the activation date?
Yes, depends on miners, but in the next few days I believe.

The final 1.6.0 soft fork has now kicked in, all of the above is officially active.

You guys have thought of everything but I do think your too humble with your achievements. I don't believe in hyping but Gulden team is certainly under selling the 1.6.0 update and under selling is a under statement in this case.
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: December 04, 2016, 06:10:41 AM
Quote
This has been a long and tiring release process so I'm going to be taking a break for the next few days, and allowing time for normal users to upgrade before we put the code out to spread the update out a little bit.
Public github repo will only be released when I get back.

In the meantime there are both 64 bit and 32 bit binaries for linux which work great, so if you are in a rush to upgrade you should just be able to use those as well, it isn't really necessary to compile yourself unless you absolutely want too.

Quote from the gulden dev by the way off their thread so once again your bullshit assumptions are shown to be wrong, it is not closed source the guy is just taking a break. Do you ever get tired of being wrong?

Many people know how it works just nobody wants to tell you as it is far more entertaining to watch you make an idiot of yourself with assumptions repeatedly.

Do you know what open source means? It's closed source until the code has been released. So right now it's closed source, maybe at some unknown point in the future when Gulden dev is less tired it will become open source, but it's not now.

I think you would pretend not to be impressed in public no matter what they do because your not invested, become an investor and supporter, join the winning team or continue to downplay everything in the hope people reading your comments will not invest.
36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: December 04, 2016, 05:24:48 AM
Is this closed source? Last GitHub commit was a month ago.

You must be a coin developer or associated with a coins development. You wouldn't be posting here if you don't want to buy Gulden but still worrying about the details.



I'm not a coin developer. I am loosely associated with Monero and Myriadcoin. I have made a couple crappy GUI frontends for Monero wallet and some GUI miner frontends for CPU mining - all in my github account under same nickname as here. I also run some bots and a faucet for Aeon, Monero, Myriad, and Groestlcoin. I hardly know c++ at all, I'm not in any way associated with actual development.

I was just curious about these amazing new features that people were trumpeting in this thread. I didn't really see anything novel, but then someone pointed out the linking feature, I thought it sounded interesting, and I was curious about how it actually worked. But, apparently no one here has any idea how it actually works, and apparently no one outside of Gulden dev team actually has any idea how it really works if it is in fact closed source.

It works like a charm, easy peasy to setup for your average user and that is all that counts. Why would a average user care about the code?
37  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: December 03, 2016, 09:01:57 PM
Lol you're such a pleasant guy, crypto_beast, I think I'll keep replying just to keep our conversation going. Maybe between insulting me and discussing my butt related health issues you can find the time to provide a link or description of how this feature actually works.

Try the wallet out and stop guessing. Smiley

I don't have or want any gulden. I don't want to compile the wallet. I was just asking for a description or link to description of how it works.

Only the devs know, it really is pointless arguing about a feature in a location the developers don't actively communicate in. Besides I am sure they too busy to explain how the Link works to someone who is never going to buy Gulden. lol
38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: December 03, 2016, 08:48:37 PM
Lol you're such a pleasant guy, crypto_beast, I think I'll keep replying just to keep our conversation going. Maybe between insulting me and discussing my butt related health issues you can find the time to provide a link or description of how this feature actually works.

Try the wallet out and stop guessing. Smiley
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: December 03, 2016, 08:46:09 PM
Holy cheesus sorry for asking a couple questions. There's no info that I saw on that developer site about how it works. Thanks for kindly responding with information and links.

JWinterm, it is a decentralized link between PC and Mobile in the blockchain itself. You can look it up in the official Gulden topic:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1577392.msg17017154#msg17017154


Thanks gamersea. There's still not really info about the mechanics of how it works though? Do you just have to plug your phone into computer by USB and it shares certain private keys with the phone? Anyone tried it? I don't think I would say game changer, but that would be a neat feature.

And still you continue to embarrass yourself by being completely off the mark. Still completely misunderstanding the feature, showing off how absolutely impossible it would be for you to do what the Gulden devs have done correctly.
A USB stick LOL what a terrible idea, your cheap knock off idea of what Gulden has done, what a clown.

Yet you will still claim it isn't innovation when your tiny brain actually figures out how it works. "Oh thats simple you will claim" - so simple that instead you came up with idiotic ideas about USB sticks.

The sad part - this is just one of the many things they did in this release, all of which you are oblivious too because your head is too far up your rectum to just check it out for yourself.

The guy is trolling, has to be.
40  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: December 03, 2016, 07:52:35 PM
Come on don't stop at 4400. I have orders below 3000 which is good price for btc profit. Please dump to 2500.

The innovation is all good and well but the crypto world doesn't care for innovation. Only marketing and rich investors behind the coin. Gulden has none and relies on innovation to beat out coins like xmr that have big investors. The devs should cosnider doing a ui for XMR and they will pay 1000 btc for it.

XMR is the future!

I still don't really get what the innovation is. Merging a bunch of changes from Bitcoin Core 0.13? Making their own shapeshift because shapeshift won't add Gulden? Tweaking a diff retarget algo? But ok, innovation, yay!
Must be terrible to have such major butthurt? You should consider going for a hemorrhoid examination.

Thanks for taking the time to explain all the great innovations Gulden is producing.

There on shapeshift are strict policies not to add assets the CEOs dont hold. They need to buy in first to keep up with the merchant liquidity. Who in hell will buy in to Gulden?

Owners of shapeshift only care about making money. Look at some of the coins they have added. What a joke.

Try out the Gulden wallets before you make comments and you will see why people are passionate about this project.

I, too, only care about making money. I would run a headless daemon on my server, to see if u get the chain moving. But apparently, Im tooo lazy. Fat fingertips problem.

99% of the other crypto projects cater for Pump and Dumps, Why trade a legit project ?
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