We all gotta be careful. Don't download new altcoin wallets just because they promise an airdrop - it is easiest way to get infected.
Always double check the link you are accessing.
Most important - buy a bloody hardware wallet. That shit costs you 100 usd, and is by far the best way to protect your hard earned cash!!
I am fortunate to have learned from other peoples losses. I was quick enough to secure my funds, I am sure I would have had stuff stolen by now.
Some of you literally give your money away to hackers.
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Dear Smart Billions, If you think the crypto community will fall a second time, you are sadly mistaken. If the Hacker is able to break your contract, then he is most likely able to track you. Now let's take into consideration that you broke your word. The hacker completed the task, but you cut his reward in 1/4th......im sure he/she/they want to get paid. Scams have a funny way of showing people their real intentions. I can't wait to see one of your guys reply a long, long, rebuttal How is this a scam? Please explain, the devs are risking their OWN money to prove that investors funds will be safe. For all those questioning admin withdrawal - just read the damn whitepaper it is all explained there!
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No, I joined in 2014, held solely BTC ( a small amount ) and continue to do so. I don't regret not investing into alts when they were cheap at all, nor do I regret not buying as much BTC as others here have. Bitcoin's definitely got a future, and although I may never be filthy rich from it, that doesn't mean I can't watch it grow. I'll be part of the story, at least a little bit.
lovely vision dude, your post inspired me in a way big up bro!
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i had read your project and i think this is good project but i would like to ask: Ethereum account that you use to recieve and send payment is held by escrow or Dev team if i hold this token what profit will i get in the future?
It is a smart contract. I recommend you read whitepaper to get full understanding of how payouts and transactions look. There is also a rough estimate on projected earnings.
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Anyone think this thread may be a lie?
Honestly who stores 550k worth of coin in an insecure location? If you got that cash, surely you would have invested in very secure cold storage.
Looks like a hardware wallet manufacturer is spreading a FUD, to remind people to buy their wallets
maybe yeah, but who would create a thread like this? Just for fun (maybe)?? interesting The point in such a thread would be to scare people about the security of their funds. I mean from the perspective of a hardware wallet manufacturer, you want people to be afraid about the security of their coins. This way they will buy a your product - the super secure hardware wallet that will guarantee peace of mind and security. I mean come on.. You have to be real dipshit to store such money in an insecure location... and how do you even get that money if you not smart enough to secure it. I think it is a lie thread.
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Anyone think this thread may be a lie?
Honestly who stores 550k worth of coin in an insecure location? If you got that cash, surely you would have invested in very secure cold storage.
Looks like a hardware wallet manufacturer is spreading a FUD, to remind people to buy their wallets
maybe yeah, but who would create a thread like this? Just for fun (maybe)?? interesting The point in such a thread would be to scare people about the security of their funds. I mean from the perspective of a hardware wallet manufacturer, you want people to be afraid about the security of their coins. This way they will buy a your product - the super secure hardware wallet that will guarantee peace of mind and security.
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Anyone think this thread may be a lie?
Honestly who stores 550k worth of coin in an insecure location? If you got that cash, surely you would have invested in very secure cold storage.
Looks like a hardware wallet manufacturer is spreading a FUD, to remind people to buy their wallets
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Hey DIM Team,
Could we got an update on where we are with achieving road map goals?
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Is it now a common thing for sites to mine with our cpu?
Seems like the ICO page mines with about 10% of CPU or why else my CPU jumps when i open ico page?
How do you guys figure this? I know we have task manager which can check, but i wouldn't notice the 10% suddenly I mean for a normal user, how would you know if they are mining with our CPU? Is there any tools or something for that? Thanks We've check the page and everything is fine, the usage of CPU is normal. Please don't worry, I have checked this myself. The CPU usage is normal on the page. Mine goes up by 5%, but this is completely natural for a website every website. More so because of the moving graphics in the background. For anyone with doubts. Open up Facebook as a comparison on CPU usage
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How much ties has been sold so far?
When is the close date of this ICO?
How do you want to be successful investors if you can't find information that is on the home page of their website?
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How many of you guys are going to actually use this lottery when its available? I know I will
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I have 2 questions. First off how are you calculating the odds of winning? And secondly (this relates to the first) do the numbers need to be in the same order as the winning numbers?
I've been trying to calculate the odds of winning that you guys have but I can't get your numbers. I don't know if my brain is just too tired right now but it seems like it should be either 6/16 x 6/16... or 1/16 x 1/16....
Hi, Yes the order is important. Due to the importance of the number order it is not simply 1/16 x 1/16 etc. You need to take into consideration the number of possible variances of each result. We will send you a PM with an excel spreadsheet with calculation of lottery odds. Pm'd you my email address because I don't think you can pm excel sheets. I still can't get the thought out of my head that it would be 1/16 x 1/16... but that might be the reason I essentially failed statistics in college. Try 16^6 (ie 16x16x16x16x16x16) gives you the exact figure. Where did you get 1/16 x 1/16 ?
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I have 2 questions. First off how are you calculating the odds of winning? And secondly (this relates to the first) do the numbers need to be in the same order as the winning numbers?
I've been trying to calculate the odds of winning that you guys have but I can't get your numbers. I don't know if my brain is just too tired right now but it seems like it should be either 6/16 x 6/16... or 1/16 x 1/16....
Hi, Yes the order is important. Due to the importance of the number order it is not simply 1/16 x 1/16 etc. You need to take into consideration the number of possible variances of each result. We will send you a PM with an excel spreadsheet with calculation of lottery odds. Rumiq, may I also request a copy. Please PM me.
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Exactly, but I guess the biggest problem is to come back after all because there is no system of reviews applications. So once you are blacklisted you can only dream about getting that at least one round of airdrop.. That a sad truth about DO Applications Airdrop system.. I know because I'm blacklisted I can only say, you complain because you are blacklisted and now in the moment you do that, you are using another signature campaign? What are you talking about? With that initiative, of course you will remain there. Well, if he is blacklisted from DO, why should he not support another campaign?
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Background on Doft.
They have little to no users. (Look at the playstore reviews) No outside investment from Angels or traditional VCs (if they claim to do 150k in business daily or monthly...Angels and VCs would jump at you like Transfix or Convoy) No sustainable business model No industry experience (Do these guys know what a fifth wheel is?) No organic Business growth...Why would you aggregate loads from a load-board if you claim to be the Uber of Freight? No real board that backs this company.
The founders have entry level job experience......and the app is pretty much a script you can buy online and rework to look like yours..NO IP protection.
AVOID like the PLAGUE
Seemed promising at first, but upon doing a bit more reasearch these are the exact same deductions that I came too. Newbie accounts with 1 or 2 posts claiming they invested unholy amounts also does not help. @Doft team - Close this stuff, and try a more elaborate scam. Maybe people will actually fall for it.
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Intersting to see cryptopay going for a fundraiser. I'll be watching this closely.
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Hi, what news on the project when the tokens will be sold on the exchanges, what are your forecasts for the price of DIMKOIN after entering the stock exchanges?
Patience rewards ! This is the golden words. Patience guys. The development team is hard at work. Just wait
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The 1500 ETH will be put into the smart contract 7 days before the launch of the ICO. In my opinion, it takes incredible confidence to do this, but if it succeeds I am sure the ICO will skyrocket. This ICO is one of a kind.
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Interesting read: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/27/japanese-banks-cryptocurrency-j-coin.htmlJapanese banks are thinking of making their own cryptocurrency called the J-Coin Japanese banks are looking into their own digital currency called the J-Coin Mizuho Financial Group is one bank spearheading the efforts that are in the "early stages" The J-Coin will be pegged to the yen and users will be able to spend it through a mobile app
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Hey,
Could anyone explain why the end user would opt in to use HUSH, instead of whatsapp which also has end to end encryption??
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