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2361  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Rippel a scam? Shocking Forbes article about XRP !!! on: March 07, 2019, 08:18:43 PM
Since this shitcoin is created its already considered to be a scam.All things backed by banksters have the tendency of manipulation and seeing that infographic about into their business model,its
clear as water and dont know if someone wont recognized this big scam.

in crypto value is related to the placement in the global "cryptocurrency" index
2362  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Rippel a scam? Shocking Forbes article about XRP !!! on: March 07, 2019, 08:02:17 PM
well jes xrp is just an "itcoin" and its no less decentral than bitcoin with its big miner cartel
2363  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Rats, Public Defecation And Open Drug Use on: March 07, 2019, 07:19:36 PM
^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs

Well, there are other ways of using Bitcoin than the obvious ones. I won't go into them here. And that is to say nothing of altcoins and the altcoin relationship to Bitcoin.

Cool

cryptoindustry is just full of agenda driven lies. no point taking it serious.

Many of the lies aren't intentional lies. They simply are impractical hopes and dreams.

If a person has a good idea, and thinks he has enough programming experience to program an altcoin, he might find out the hard way that it isn't as easy as he thought. Or he might find out that there are only 10 people in the whole world that like his idea.

Cool

its worse than that, they talk according to whats in the interest of their "project" or corporation

like the constant "you are toxic" inquisition towards everyone that points out the private and centrally controlled corrupt cryptoindex of those so called "decentralisers"
2364  Local / Trading und Spekulation / Re: Wer soll denn noch Kryptowährungen kaufen? on: March 07, 2019, 11:41:27 AM
Mal ein paar Gedankengänge zur aktuellen Situation. Alle warten auf den nächsten Bullrun. Die Frage ist nur, wer soll denn kaufen?

Die Institutionellen? Eher nicht (mehr). Von dem einstigen Interesse liest und hört man nichts mehr.

Von Privatinvestoren und der spruchwörtlichen Hausfrau? Nein. Viele haben sich die Finger verbrannt. Von fast allen die ich kenne und sich noch 2017 interessierten, will keiner mehr was davon wissen. In Projekten wie Savedroid, Envion oder Onecoin (um mal drei zu nennen) haben Leute Hunderte von Millionen verloren. Es ist eine Art "Neue Markt Effekt" eingetreten.

Firmen die Token für Transaktionsgebühren kaufen müssen? Keine Chance, so lange kein Business über öffentliche Chains abgewickelt werden. Sehe ich in absehbarer Zeit nicht. Der Trend geht eher zu permissioned Blockchains.

Somit bleiben nur noch Spekulanten, die es schon eh und je gibt, denen aber allein die Kaufkraft fehlt um die Kurse wie 2017 zu puschen. Zudem nicht nachhaltig.

Wenn man sich viele Github Repositories anschaut merkt man, dass es nur in ganz wenigen Projekten Aktivität gibt. Es gibt Projekte die noch ein MC von 50-100 Millionen besitzen, wo der letzte Commit 2 Jahre zurück liegt.

Sehe ich das zu negativ oder stimmt ihr mir zu?


gut beobachtet, nach den bankern welche erschroken hineingefomoed sind (ihr nimbus wurde ja mit bitcoin angegriffen)

wird man als nächstes nach dummen such die für den korrupten zentralgesteuerten und privaten index arbeiten sollen.

die kriegen ihr genick doppelt und dreifach gebrochen wenn erst mal das us amerikanische liberale bankenkartel zusammenbricht, und darauf dann folgend das europäische.

gruß
2365  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Artus-mining.de Betrug? on: March 07, 2019, 11:38:54 AM
wenn die Preis zu gut sind um wahr zu sein....dann kann jeder selbst entscheiden

naja beim zusammenbruch des bitcoin preises gibts halt nen überschuss an minern.

die gesetze des marktes begünstigen den billigen preis der miner.
2366  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to Get Rich Quick - Bitcoin on: March 07, 2019, 06:43:27 AM
getting rich with bitcoin?

-> market manipulation

goal is to get the desperate spekulators bring money, or convince the gambling idiots in the banks to gamble with crypto
2367  Other / Off-topic / Re: Elders of 13 inbred European Bloodlines house training their inbred children on: March 07, 2019, 03:03:09 AM
who the hell reads this trash or takes it serious?
2368  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Rats, Public Defecation And Open Drug Use on: March 07, 2019, 02:54:31 AM
^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs

Well, there are other ways of using Bitcoin than the obvious ones. I won't go into them here. And that is to say nothing of altcoins and the altcoin relationship to Bitcoin.

Cool

cryptoindustry is just full of agenda driven lies. no point taking it serious.
2369  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO still have huge chance of surviving on: March 07, 2019, 02:31:03 AM
After 2017 max ICO profits, ICO has since then been a high target for scammers but alas ICO will still survive on the long run ,bitorrent and fetch.ai has proven that, many investors are now getting smart and extremely more careful ,its really a good thing ,before we know it the scam rate will get lower and scammers won't make a dime from ICO anymore. I think action speaks more than words,no one wants to lose money to scam projects anymore so they are forced to learn how to spot good projects to invest in. Warning doesn't work but investors losing money does makes them learn.

currently only icos survive and flourish that are part and close around the corrupt cryptocurrency index created by the bitcoin founders.
2370  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is the end near for ripple ? on: March 07, 2019, 02:29:28 AM
Since I came on this forum, I have tried to read and understand the top 10 tokens on coinmarketcap
But today I want to talk about ripple

I have believed ripple to be a banks token, and they have couple of agreements with banks too
Making good progress.

But with JPMorgan creating a stable coin to be used internally for banking purposes and faster transactions; what happens to ripple ?

Anyone can enlighten me further the consequences of banks creating their own Blockchain, ignoring ripple??

JP morgan is speeding up the end of the banks actually. no one really cares about the banks
2371  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: team vs. sovereign token what do you trust more in? on: March 07, 2019, 01:18:20 AM
This is a hard question but I will go with the team, when you want to do something big you need more hands and brain to develop the coin into better state, you need more idea to develop the coin and more idea to solve problems, I don't think the coin grow well by depending on one person, it will be hard to make the team has the same vision but when the team got the same vision the project will grow better

but teams will waste everything, there is no central controll the team is underlying their work.

anyone could trash it.

besides look at saudi arabia kings money

its also sovereign money, and created big things



2372  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Venezuela on: March 07, 2019, 12:34:36 AM
I am American and want intervention because I hate Trump and he was elected in a questionable manner.  Please liberate me.
He did not even win the popular vote, but if you are the president of the most powerful country in the world you can do whatever you want like call anyone you want a liar, shutdown the government because you want a stupid wall that not will bring anything useful at all, broke nuclear weapons pacts like we broke a deal for a candy with a boy, and nothings happens.
Now if you are the president of any other country and you don't kiss the boots of US you will be trick to look like you kill your people with hunger and corruption even if almost all presidents of the world have some corruption cases that have been prove at some point and they people are without many problems.

the usa will have soon no more presidents for a long time and will become a headless & communist urban sphere if they have luck

if not they will fall back into the polytheistic tribalism that the usa was during rule of native americans.
2373  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Rats, Public Defecation And Open Drug Use on: March 07, 2019, 12:26:00 AM
^^^ Yes. But it is fixation hooked to the idea of specialization. Each of us has several things we are good at. If we make our product or service, and then sell it to others who do the same with theirs, we can gain all kinds of things in life that we wouldn't have if we didn't.

A simple example is a car. There are hundreds or thousands of parts in a car. None of us can make more than a few of them. Some of them we couldn't even learn how to make. Money makes this kind of specialization work among us.

The problem is the money mongers who use money specialization to steal property from us all. It's called the banking system. Those of us who are a little slower at thinking, often wind up losing everything.

Cool

well the banks currently regulate the access to money for the whole population and the parliament is the standardised capital market,

wont be easier with a corrupt cryptocurrency index owned by the bitcoin foudners.

the market will be flooded with ICOs
2374  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Rats, Public Defecation And Open Drug Use on: March 07, 2019, 12:12:06 AM
these are all sideeffects of the "us government" and the end of european christian influence in the usa, it become a savage dystopian society in which everyone is trying to scam everyone with "scamcoins"

I'm neither Christian, nor of European decent but I have to agree with your assessment.  In fact I'm not religious at all, and that seems to be a common thing in the densely populated regions of the country.  In this new day of technology and information religion seems to be taking a minimized roll in culture and society.  The liberal attitudes taking hold in our government are not only devoid of religion, but also the values religion teaches.  That's an unfortunate turn of events, in my opinion.



well it has nothing to do with urbanisation, these are simply the same savage attitutes like it was visible during aztec rule.

america is becoming savage, the decentralisation of the financial system (crypto) is an important milestone.

Right. America is becoming savage. And the savagery is being promoted by the super-wealthy paying the poor democrats to steal (through socialism) money from the people who aren't quite as poor. It's a method that the super-wealthy think that they can use to enslave all the people, so that they can make more money yet, and maybe even rule the world through slavery.

Cool

well there are sides of medals to that. people misunderstand what money is very often.

money is fixation.
2375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: team vs. sovereign token what do you trust more in? on: March 06, 2019, 11:59:39 PM
there are two general types of icos regarding social organisation

token that are being controlled by a team (that can be big)

or token that are being controlled by a sovereign, (single person controlling everything like a king)

what do you trust more in?

since teams are difficult to oversee and controll and can be quite wasteful and historically humans always trusted more into sovereign i think the sovereign token like ethereum will be dominant in the future, compared to risky, wasteful and questionable smiling teams.

how do you think i am interested into your thinking.
Byteball was including on the sovereign token while there was a lot of token that being controlled by the team too. It can't be determined about which can be trusted even more. That depends on the peronalize of the team and a single person that created the token itself. ethereum was creating by the team

you think teams are more trustworthy?
2376  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Venezuela on: March 06, 2019, 11:42:35 PM
Quote from: Kimberly Breier
.@StateDept is aware of and deeply concerned with reports that another U.S. journalist has been detained in #Venezuela by #Maduro, who prefers to stifle the truth rather than face it. Being a journalist is not a crime. We demand the journalist’s immediate release, unharmed.
https://twitter.com/WHAAsstSecty/status/1103365672040570881

And yet again Maduro imprisons more journalists. Where is the hypocrite Max Blumenthal that doesn't go try inquire about this? See if he likes socialism for what truly is: State oppression.

capitalism is effectively the same, instead of state thugs there are hired and payed thugs, instead of laws that ban the creation of money, there are corrupt media systems that prevent others from establishing themselves as capitalits.

in both systems society is divided by money printing elites and money earning cattle.

in socialism the elites at least pretends to care for others, in capitalism the elite just surpresses and stupidises the others

if you think its different to live under bitcoin billionaires and their central bank and centraly controlled cryptoindex, or in a state with a state official controlled index and financial system you are stupid

there is no difference

both are about the doomed "idiots" that are still selling their time for money
2377  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: team vs. sovereign token what do you trust more in? on: March 06, 2019, 11:29:53 PM
this is an important poll to research the state of the mind of the participants in the industry so pls use it
2378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will ERC20 tokens benefit from Ethereum upswing? on: March 06, 2019, 11:22:58 PM
Most of my hard earned tokens are ERC-20 tokens. We're all aware that an ERC-20 tokens are cryptocurrencies that's built on the Ethereum platform. And needless to say, these tokens are only compatible with Ethereum wallets. Also to transact ERC20 tokens, we are required to have some Ethereum as GAS.
I just want to know ...
Whenever Ethereum had a bull, will ERC20 tokens values increases as well?
If a certain Ethereum's smart contract suddenly become successful and its ERC20 tokens popular, will that success pull up Ethereum also?
What will be the effect to Ethereum if a smart contract failed?
Need some answers guys...





there are better encription plattforms out there by now than etherem for example waves, ethereums value is highly speculative and due to the american obsession with vitalik buterin



You said that a better platform than ethereum but so many new platforms in ethereum has over performed waves platform itself. Waves is having a garbage system. Only a plagiarize ethereum at this moment. their own tech can't even compete with smartcontract and erc20.  Tongue
There is no cause to compare two different blockchains. Waves and Eth have similarities but waves need to make a lot of development in order to catch the speed of ETH. It is obvious that, Waves dex is useless and it is full of worthless waves tokens that can't be traded.

it is fundamentally not a difference relating a tokens value weather it is using waves or ethereum as an encription service, its rather vice versa, ethereum is worse to use, its gas is constantly an object of speculations.

the fixation on encription plattforms especially ethereum is currently one of the big idiocity in the industry.
2379  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is the ICO culture dead already? on: March 06, 2019, 10:57:17 PM
The ICO phase is trying to survive in the current market. Very few can pull it off and only those with solid partnerships with other companies are achieving their target funds. Most projects have the difficulty of raising even their soft cap. So I would say, ICO is not totally dead but maybe we are heading that way.

jes great the rich declaring themselves to king and billionaires, to be even richer, unfortunately, that is going not to work, roman empire also collapsed during the rich trying to occupy the throne
2380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will ERC20 tokens benefit from Ethereum upswing? on: March 06, 2019, 10:48:40 PM
Most of my hard earned tokens are ERC-20 tokens. We're all aware that an ERC-20 tokens are cryptocurrencies that's built on the Ethereum platform. And needless to say, these tokens are only compatible with Ethereum wallets. Also to transact ERC20 tokens, we are required to have some Ethereum as GAS.
I just want to know ...
Whenever Ethereum had a bull, will ERC20 tokens values increases as well?
If a certain Ethereum's smart contract suddenly become successful and its ERC20 tokens popular, will that success pull up Ethereum also?
What will be the effect to Ethereum if a smart contract failed?
Need some answers guys...





there are better encription plattforms out there by now than etherem for example waves, ethereums value is highly speculative and due to the american obsession with vitalik buterin

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