Really disappointed in this recent development.
Of course DASH should be flagged, its instamine was one of the biggest and most egregious in crypto history. Bigger and scammier than any premine you're currently tracking.
Create some other tag, modify the existing premine tag somehow, but please don't let these dashtard criminals get away with this.
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I would argue that since the code was barely able to compile at launch, and no Windows wallets were available, the DASH "instamine" is essentially a premine.
also LOL at all the Dashtards getting their panties in a bunch because the fraudulent instamine gets mentioned elsewhere than on their shitty wiki site that no one visits
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Dash is a scsam because my gramar and spelling is bad?
Did i say that? Guess your understanding isn't up to par either Read it again. Slowly
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This is quite an interesting post. Thank you for pointing it out. Darkcoin/dash advocates often claim that there was a vote on whether to airdrop the instamined coins, and the community voted against it. Therefore, they say, the instamine was "approved" by the community and is okay. However, look carefully at what was being proposed, and what the community rejected: The first 24 hours of the coins existence keep causing us problems, an "airdrop" could be a solution to this. We could airdrop all holders (uniquely verified) with a equal portion of coin. This coin would come from a block in the future that paid 2 million+ coins to a specific address that I hold. He was not proposing to airdrop the instamined coins at all, not even his share of them. He was offering to leave the instamined coins alone, create another 2 million coins out of thin air, and airdrop those. As if creating more coins out of thin air was going to fix the original instamine scam?! Furthermore he was proposing to give these coins not to outsiders, but only to existing holders or people who bought coins (which they would need to do from existing holders!), which means much of this so-called airdrop "fix" would have gone straight into the instaminers pockets! Who would think to try to fix a scam with another scam? I have to say I may be coming around to the point of view that Evan is in fact brilliant. I'll be adding this to my thread as evidence that the dash community is still misleading people about the history of the instamine. Excellent point! I hadn't even realized... This just keeps getting better BlockaFett, anything to say about this? Or are you just dismissing it in a fit of handwaving and "insanity" IDK something about an air drop? Did Evan steal a plain and go around dropping the "instamine" at random locations to cover his tracks? Adam - You can play with the other children here for now, but they are especially angry right now (can't think why) so if they look like they are going after you, make sure you run home to Mr Flibbles. Plus remember our deal I am paying you 3 bannanas a week to FUD the Dash thread every day so lets not spend too much time here. Okay? Stealing a plain? LOL One thing these DASHtards have in common is their kindergarten grade grammar and vocabulary. Not to be a grammar nazi, it just goes towards the lack of intelligence needed to support a shitcoin like dash Not to mention avoiding the actual facts and bringing up irrelevant topics, distractions, youtube videos and personal attacks
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This is quite an interesting post. Thank you for pointing it out. Darkcoin/dash advocates often claim that there was a vote on whether to airdrop the instamined coins, and the community voted against it. Therefore, they say, the instamine was "approved" by the community and is okay. However, look carefully at what was being proposed, and what the community rejected: The first 24 hours of the coins existence keep causing us problems, an "airdrop" could be a solution to this. We could airdrop all holders (uniquely verified) with a equal portion of coin. This coin would come from a block in the future that paid 2 million+ coins to a specific address that I hold. He was not proposing to airdrop the instamined coins at all, not even his share of them. He was offering to leave the instamined coins alone, create another 2 million coins out of thin air, and airdrop those. As if creating more coins out of thin air was going to fix the original instamine scam?! Furthermore he was proposing to give these coins not to outsiders, but only to existing holders or people who bought coins (which they would need to do from existing holders!), which means much of this so-called airdrop "fix" would have gone straight into the instaminers pockets! Who would think to try to fix a scam with another scam? I have to say I may be coming around to the point of view that Evan is in fact brilliant. I'll be adding this to my thread as evidence that the dash community is still misleading people about the history of the instamine. Excellent point! I hadn't even realized... This just keeps getting better BlockaFett, anything to say about this? Or are you just dismissing it in a fit of handwaving and "insanity"
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Requested Quatloo be added to CoinGecko.com and got the following response Hi Adam Thank you for your coin suggestion! Quatloo certainly looks very interesting. We will research further and add it to our coin request list. Regards, Bobby Ong Co-founder, CoinGecko
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A whore won't accept fairness or ethics in exchange for a blowjob, so what good are they?
What a charmer. You sound like a real scumbag. Dash supporter.. makes perfect sense
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Good to hear it's working for some but it's still crashing here. Was working fine before all this started. Can you release the test version on the off chance that works for the rest of us
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LOL
Pathetics.
This whole butthurt trolling from the Monero cheerleaders is becoming increasingly embarrassing! Couple of weeks ago we had half the XMR dev team spending day after day trolling about the same old nonsense that has been put to rest over a year now....... Yes the coin was instamined yes it was a mistake yes Evan has been open about it from day 1 yes the Blockchain explorer shows the overall coin distribution is way better than BTC , LTC or DOGE Get over it you sad sad fucks ,there is 4000BTC volume on the markets for DASH on a good day because its the class leader. Bahaha a "mistake" eh ... he slipped and tripped OOPS and landed in 2+ million DASHcoins. What a joke
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Voted, and asked coinmarketcap to filter DASH Down with fraud
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AdamWhite is a paid troll so no rhythm or reasoning will do anything to stop his FUD campaign. Even if Evan were to come in here and "clear the air" he'd still bring up insta-scam, reference node, i need to help noobs etc. Its best if we all just put it on ignore and move on guys.
The trolls will be moving onto BCN soon anyways.
I'm not a paid troll dipshit. FACT: 575,500 coins were instamined in the first HOUR due to an "accident" Are you disputing this? I can't believe people. We're reaching the 100,000th post soon and the same thing is being brought up. The same thing that some complained a year ago. Stop with this nonsense. If you don't like it, leave it. Of course, that's exactly what The Darkcoin Foundation hopes for.. that the massive, fraudulent instamine will be forgotten. That's why EVAN DUFFIELD never says a word about it. Not to worry, we will be here.. reminding everyone. My message to fraudulent coin devs that think they can get away with instamining 575,500 coins in the FIRST HOUR at 100x emission and claim it was an accident:
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LOL, you all remind me of roaches scurrying about when exposed to the light. Look how upset you're all getting Paid troll? Brain damage? I'm asking a legitimate question. Not sure why you're attacking me so vehemently. (I have a pretty good idea why though) Maybe EVAN DUFFIELD can offer an official explanation. How did you have 5000 coins to offer for a windows wallet compilation without a premine? Is the official story that the 575,500 coins instamined in the first hour was an accident? Thanks.
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Can anybody wake me when the major league trolls come in. The above fud does not do mankind justice
Scam of the decade.
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A reminder to everyone who actually likes to make conclusions for themselves, take a peek at www.dashtalk.org - where all good debating takes place. Good debating? More like where you can conveniently delete all truthful posts like the ones below "NO PREMINE" then he instamines 575,000 coins in the first hour, and 2+ million in the first 48 hours. "GhostPlayer" and his instamine fraud buddies have enough koolaid for everyone. Will you drink it?
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I was happy to see how well the CLAM market dealt with having 20k CLAM dumped into it yesterday:
The price has mostly recovered already.
Usually when someone withdraws a bunch from Just-Dice to sell on the exchange, the CLAMs are bought up by Just-Dice players and/or investors and quickly find their way back onto Just-Dice. This time it's different, and only 8k or the 20k have come back to Just-Dice. I'm curious about what happened to the other 12k. I wonder whether they are being held by trading bots on poloniex who bought up the coins cheap during the dump and are waiting for the price to recover fully before offloading them at a profit. Or maybe the dump went to old existing buy orders placed by people who don't check the exchange regularly, and so they didn't yet discover that their hopeful low buy orders actually got filled.
Another possibility, coins were withdrawn to local wallets for staking
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Your post wasn't constructive at all. If anything it reflects very poorly on CLAM and especially on you. Way to post a fucking referral link to a known scam and then whine about it being deleted. mprep is a saint for not banning you on the spot. And the irony of claiming "free speech!!!" while making this a self-moderated thread? Fucking priceless. Do yourself a favor and delete this thread before you embarrass yourself even further.
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darkcoin is competion for paypal, not bitcoin. corporations can fail. cryptocurrencies cant.
DRK is competition to both. And it's the Paypal aspect which is where the money is anyway. Call it corporate if you like, but it's as decentralised a corporation as is practically feasible. And Bitcoin has already failed. DRK stands a chance where BTC had none, due to BTC's absence of pragmatic and adaptable leadership. Happy hippie hogwash is all very well but in the real world you need to get shit done and relying on fucking miners to do anything but slurp and bitch is absurd, but good luck with that. This, finally some sense, thank you for your blunt honesty it is a breath of fresh air. Good luck with your instamine scam. The only people supporting this SCAM are criminals and scam defenders trying to protect their instamine
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If the whole thing is based on freedom of speech then the community deserves to at least know and be informed. It's a positive thing CLAM is being picked up even if in negative ways.
Sorry if you don't feel that way, but it is as simple as that.
I think it's a positive sign that CLAM is valued highly enough that thieves want to steal it. We see the Serbian scammer on IRC trying to scam people out of their CLAMs and now this Ponzi scheme is trying to steal it too. I think if I was you I would have mentioned it in that light: "good news for CLAM : even lowlife scammers want a piece of the action!" or something. What I wouldn't have done is signed up and posted a fucking referral link to the scam! Well said. Very poor show... this thread FTL
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mprep is fair, voted hell no. why even link to a ponzi scam just because they accept clam and then whine about it "withdrawals are working" this must be amateur hour.. you should know by now how a ponzi operates?
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That was pretty sneaky, Vertoe! Don't tease us like this! Don't let that be the last post we see from you. We could use you back, man. Dash is a Digital Cash that can be used for anything, and you can have a hand in making it happen. Also, there is a fund for developers now. Keep that in mind. Take your time, though, if you need to. I was posting it because it is a very interesting pull request from a technological perspective. I'm surprised to see udjin did a dirty merge of the bitcoin master (which is not 0.10.0 but 0.10.99 btw) and it seems to work out. I've been waiting to see the 0.12 wallet. Will test it. But I have to disappoint you, I will not return or contribute to darkcoin as long as it is nothing more than a company selling a product. And I dont want to offend anyone when I say I simply have to smile when I see that darkcoin wants to take on bitcoin. Bitcoin is a consensus protocol specification, a team of developers maintaining a reference implementation, miners sustaining the consensus throughout the network and a democratic foundation which does nothing than public relations. Darkcoin has none of this and should take the time to learn why it's important to support decentralization over corporate-like behaviour, why it's important to achieve a network consensus by miners not developers and why it's important to have democratic fallback infrastructure in place in case there are disputes without consensus. darkcoin is competion for paypal, not bitcoin. corporations can fail. cryptocurrencies cant. mistrust authority, promote decentralization.
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