Travelling is good because it provides your brain with a constant proof that the world can be different from what he believes it is.
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When were the firs POStokens distributed, ie when will the first postokens arrive to 90 days of coinage ?
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This lack of transparency is really worrisome. Decentralization is a good thing, but having anonymous devs with a lot of power is the opposite of that, and even worse than some kind of centralization where you know who's in power (so the community can kinda keep them in check if things start going in the wrong direction).
The real point is what the devs go with that power. If they use it to abuse their own community, he won't have a community for long...
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There is a very surreal iron of destiny. Just in the moment when the DeepOnion distribution model has changed in the direction of BTC and it started to resemble BTX distribution model (people get a percentage of what's in their wallets), BTX distribution model has changed in the direction of DeepOnion introducing the rule that only registered addresses will get the airdrop.
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Of course the worse ICOs are the scams which were planned to be scams from the very beginning, like LUST. But it looks that the worse ones have been Minereum and Artemine.
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Is the airdrop still running? I am still passionately waiting for my POStoken It must be the hell of a work to send it to so many people!
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I've read the Opening Page and the last page of the thread, anyone willing to sum up in a few sentences what has happened in over 100 pages and 10 months?
Shortly, BOS is considered to be next ETH, atleast in South Korea. Boscoin is Korean product and since they dont have good blockchain tech, they created new for themselves. China has NEO and QTUM. QTUM was latest, they had ico in start of the year (raised around 20million$ LIKE BOSCOIN!). They launched with 200million mcap and got pumped to 1billion (now stays at 650-850million). Boscoin is better and advanced tech than QTUM. *Koreans are top2 cryptopeople, so sure enough we will see good action in markets. *BOS ico was sold out quickly, that means lots of people didnt get their share (possible pump?). *South Korea will have some ICO regulation, but it doesnt effect BOS. *BOS ICO 40k= 1btc (1btc in may 2017 was around 1750$, now 5600$). *Some say that they will launch with 0.20-0.30$ per BOS, some say 1-3$ but it might also start with 3-6$! (Im confident, that we will see atleast 1$+) *January 2018, they will launch Genesis. *2018 they will launch Nebula. Im pretty sure that after Nebula, BOS mcap is over 3billion. Overall, we exceeded our goal of 6,902.34221965 BTC which is equivalent to roughly USD $12.2M in 16 hours and 14 minutes. Totaled with the pre-fundraiser which consisted of 133,906,311.214 BOS result in the 410,000,000 BOS out of the 500,000,000 BOS for the Genesis state. 82% of the BOS tokens are owned by the users that participated in the fundraiser events.
There were 3,458 accepted contributions and 2,466 unique users!Thank you very much for you excellent summing up! So now I guess that any person willing to invest would have for Boscoin to get listed on some exchange, right?
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You should change the Opening Page graphics, which states "If you own BTCs etc you already own clams". This is not true. I own BTCs, but I don't own any Clams. I find this statement mocking therefore.
How about "If you owned Bitcoin on 2014-05-12 at 12:48:17 (block 300377) then you can claim your CLAMs!" Sounds more precise Yes, and it would avoid frustrating people who believe they can claim but they cannot. By the way, I happened to own several Bitcoins in that period, but I didn't manage to claim my CLAMS
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Stratis is still a mystery for me. I've read wonderful things about the project, but also a few FUDish judgements. Project sounds really brilliant, but still in need of a lot of development. I will have to dig deeper.
Developments are happening as we speak. Stratis Breeze wallet is in testnet and next Monday, the team will be releasing masternodes on testnet. There's a lot of good things happening for Stratis in the development department. Don't believe any of the FUD, it's just people trying to buy back their Stratis at low prices. I have this feeling, that Stratis could be something very very big. I will have to study the project and understand the details because it could really be the platform I would need for a project I have in mind.
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I've been part of the airdrop for quite a while. Also the online wallet (onionwallet.ch) was developed by me. I don't know why but some day a user told me that my signature was gone, of course I got blacklisted. So I decided to sell most of my coins, which gave me quite some money, so I cannot complain. Right after that I got banned in the forums... My posts (even helpful ones) got deleted in the ANN thread. The project is not transparent at all. Any unwanted comment will be deleted. Every feature in DeepOnion is a copycat. - Bitcoin with Tor already exists in better projects (eg Verge).
- DeepVault already exited.
- DeepSend is a technology that they will adapt 1 to 1, as announced in their newsletter.
They invested a lot of time in their forum, but no real development to the coin has been made. Marketing is amazing, some other teams could really learn from DeepOnion. Although, I would not say it is a scam. I also don't care about premining and so on. Someone put a lot of time in the project, for me it is ok, if they earn money. Whoever puts work in something, should get something for it. But I would say the project will not be successfull, because: - I don't think there is much blockchain knowledge available
- They update the forum with features, because they don't know how to improve the coin
- Way too less github activity
- Not transparent at all, to many deleted posts and banned users
- Due to the amount of banned users, the project will never reach enough people to be successfull
- They missed to get listed on a good exchange, although the community was always asking for it. Now their only exchange is going to shut down its service, if they won't find another (good) exchange by the end of the year, the coin is dead anyways.
However, I don't think it is a scam, but if you are looking for something successfull, move on. This is the best post of the whole thread I think, which frames the situation for what it is. I have to say that the recent change of rules of the airdrop have been a big step in the right direction, opening the project to a bigger community. In the procedure it very much resembles airdrops like Bitcore or Byteball now. It is still keeping the signature campaign (not really necessary any more in my view, and quite annoying) but unlike Bitcore and Byteball it doest unload tons of free coins to BTC whales, which to some extent is even more annoying if you think at.
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How comes this discussion has appeared on the first page of the ANN forum exactly when the ICO has just finished, while I have never seen it before? Quite weird...
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I've read the Opening Page and the last page of the thread, anyone willing to sum up in a few sentences what has happened in over 100 pages and 10 months?
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I have read about the airdrop program. Any clues on the timing for that? That is to avoid missing the moment of course
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You should change the Opening Page graphics, which states "If you own BTCs etc you already own clams". This is not true. I own BTCs, but I don't own any Clams. I find this statement mocking therefore.
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Stratis is still a mystery for me. I've read wonderful things about the project, but also a few FUDish judgements. Project sounds really brilliant, but still in need of a lot of development. I will have to dig deeper.
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The word "scam" is often abused in cryptos, and should be avoided unless we are talking about a 100% proved scam. I don't think that DeepOnion is a scam. They have invested too many energies in building their site and their community for it to be a scam. HOWEVER: the dev (I think it must be a single dev, pretending there are more) seems to be a paranoid chap, which has managed with his behavior to screw a project which otherwise may have worked out. I have applied for their so called airdrop (a signature campaign, which is fine, but call it with its true name), I was rejected because "I didn't meet the requirements" - which must be their SECRET requirements, since I was respecting their PUBLIC requirements, and so I have immediately dropped their signature and avoided the pathetic public whining that others indulge in. All my slightly critical posts on the thread have been deleted. They simply delete everything which is not hyping the project, and the result now is that you have a 100% hypocritical community which PRETENDS to love the project but they just are terrorized to be thrown out of the so called airdrop. Rules are obscure since the dev decides which the rules are according to his mood. And all the rejected people now hate the project. A very sad show. It's a pity, it could have been a nice project. I don't think it is a scam, it is just a VERY BADLY managed project, which at first seemed very good. Perhaps they could still save it if they'd change attitude. Perhaps. Not very likely they will though. We'll see.
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No reason at all to suspect utrust to be a scam, not even in the website that you are linking. I don't really understand this discussion.
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People who grew up learning more languages are in fact much richer than the others because for them there are less gaps between languages - at least the ones they know. Every language carries with itself the culture behind and the vision of the world of a people, so if you know VERY WELL more languages, in a way you are more than one person.
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Wallet is actually very well made, and it doesn't even awake my antivirus, so this is a good premise. I didn't really understand the details of this project, but I will dig deeper.
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Actually the more I'm reading, the more I'm getting captured by this collaboration. Stellar and Smartlands seem really to perfectly fit to each others for a numbers of reasons. This can get BIG!
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