The true definition of a pyramid scheme is the people above making a portion of everything the people below make. That does not happen in bitcoin.
Solidcoin is a pyramid scheme.
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You have a choice to educate yourself or remain ignorant. Oh well. The early miners of Solidcoin (you) made a lot more coins that the ones that mine it now. Isn't that what you call a pyramid? One person (you) makes a piece of each coin mined. That is the actual definition of a pyramid. By your incorrect usage or the actual definition, Solidcoin is a pyramid scheme.
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It's not my fault SolidCoin is "over your head" when it comes to understanding it. It's obviously more complicated than Bitcoin and few people understand how Bitcoin works... but the source code is there, hire a C++ programmer if it bothers you that much to know the truth. Put your faith in the SolidCoin developers if you don't know C++, they are experienced C++ developers and also now some of the most experienced cryptocurrency developers going around.
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The NINE most recent threads are about him or his coin.
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I think the simple concept of a pyramid system is over your head. If I mine a bitcoin today, no one who mined before me makes anything from it. Unless you have a different definition than the rest of us? I'm talking about the "Reward system" being pyramid based. As in 8 months it will be 25BTC instead of 50BTC. If you join in 8 months time and begin mining you've just immediately halved your Bitcoin mining potential for no other reason than "it's a pyramid reward system, get in early". That is not pyramid based. A pyramid is when the person above you makes a portion of what you make. Educate yourself before you use the term again, please. There is a term that describes early adopters making more than those who come later. I invite you to discover it and use it instead of the incorrect "pyramid" term.
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It's not my fault SolidCoin is "over your head" when it comes to understanding it. It's obviously more complicated than Bitcoin and few people understand how Bitcoin works... but the source code is there, hire a C++ programmer if it bothers you that much to know the truth. Put your faith in the SolidCoin developers if you don't know C++, they are experienced C++ developers and also now some of the most experienced cryptocurrency developers going around.
Hey Mr. Businessman - use my currency but don't ask me how it works, cause you are way too stupid. Love it!
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Bitcoin remains a pyramid system...
I think the simple concept of a pyramid system is over your head. If I mine a bitcoin today, no one who mined before me makes anything from it. Unless you have a different definition than the rest of us?
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Not possible. We have his word those coins cannot be spent!
I wonder if the DDOS mitigation costs are taking their toll?
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Man alive... This is painful to watch. I hope at least one of these coins survives all this nonsense.
Why? If they die from something as simple as this, they should not exist. You can't take down bitcoin with a DDOS attack.
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Tried that, he spams the forum with single post locked topics when we do.
Of course I really don't think you are Coinhunter.
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I think Coinhunter is Bitcoinexpress. He promotes Solidcoin the most.
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Then the maid comes in and sees some sort of suspicious contraption and calls the manager.
You can request no maid service.
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Don't burn bridges with the guy - eBay has a method to allow both parties to remove negative feedback.
I believe it's called "Feedback Revision" but am not sure.
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What's to prevent a person from making two accounts and spending the coins by transferring them between accounts every four weeks?
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Vaporware. Microsoft used to use this tactic to downplay competitors actual announcements.
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Have you heard of the established exchanges of MTGOX and CAMPBX?
What do you offer that they do not? They have the traffic, they have the volume. Why would people even consider your exchange?
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I feel a more realistic starting bid would be 50 btc. And I'm being totally serious.
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North Americans throw away 40% of the food they buy. This stuff happens all the time.
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0.05 BTC equates to about 20 cents. Why even bother?
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