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61  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: stolen key myetherwallet on: November 26, 2017, 04:48:30 PM
right never give your key away or post it anywhere!

If you are filling out these google forms for airdrops - always double check the fields before submitting.

I feel bad for you mate because this is something that is easily done in this game.
62  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: how to safely set up myetherwallet on a pc with internet, or alternatives on: November 24, 2017, 11:36:40 PM
You can and will use MEW with or without hardware wallet but if you reall want to stay safe and secure you must get a hardware wallet. It is the best option for you to sleep at nights with ease.

do people actually sleep uneasily about crypto? share with us please
63  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $1 to $10 in 3 months? on: November 24, 2017, 11:34:17 PM
You asked a question too hard.
If I have the ability to know which coin will x10 in three months then I will sell all of my possessions to buy it.

how can you ask a question too hard? rofl -  i have 10 pound how can i make 30 pound in 2 days? tell me nowwwww!!!!
64  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside! on: November 23, 2017, 01:20:31 PM
You people just deserve to lose every single cent you own.

You dont need to be a full stack dev to see that this a huge pile of bullshit.

A working wallet and storing text on the blockchain is something you hype?

I really would like to harass you with some mean words but i will just stop here...  Roll Eyes


Everytime you sell your deep-shit-tokens and someone buys it you are scamming some innocent crypto noobs.

lol - i was looking forward to those mean words dammit!
65  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think of my portfolio? on: November 23, 2017, 12:08:41 AM
Hi. I have been in the cryptoworld for a short time but I find it very interesting and I am creating my portfolio of coins. I have less than 500 USD (I know that for many it is very little) distributed in the following way. I would like to know what you think of my portfolio. Any criticism or suggestion is valid. My plan is to hodl long term.

Thank you!

it's nice - i mean its got lots of natural colours running through it - the way you have summarised it all in a sphere just speaks volumes.

I wish you well for the future Wink
66  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeepOnion is free or a Scam? You judge on: November 23, 2017, 12:06:43 AM
never trust to rules changers while game is continuning.  and looks like they have a dictator and he does whatever he wants. i wouldnt trust them.

this
67  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ⚡ [ANN] ⚡ DeepOnion TOR ⚡ DeepVault ⚡ Cryptopia 🚀 Airdrop 19 of 40 🚀 New Rules on: November 23, 2017, 12:01:57 AM
You can easily get 500+ Onions doing bounties,contests and giveaways... and DeepPoints every week.

People who don't get that number are lazy.

you have now resorted to calling people lazy - i mean how people oriented is this project?

define lazy then big man?
68  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ⚡ [ANN] ⚡ DeepOnion TOR ⚡ DeepVault ⚡ Cryptopia 🚀 Airdrop 19 of 40 🚀 New Rules on: November 22, 2017, 11:49:43 PM
I, on the other hand find Deep Onion to be profitable for the newly arrived user. You can get Deep Onion for free or for minimal effort. You can do bounties in exchange for Deep Onions or you can be active in the official forum to get DeepPoints to be converted to DeepOnions.  The 100 onion requirement for the airdrop, I got almost all from doing bounties. I then put all bounty earnings into the airdrop every friday to increase my Onions. Rinse and repeat the next week. No need to put out hard earned cash.  Because of the high value of DeepOnion, I earn 3x to 6x more than if I had a regular day job. It all depends on the time and effort I put in. I doubt I can do that in any other coin.

Prove it now that you got most onions for the 100 onion requirement from bounties - go - post it - your evidence - thanks - the community will appreciate your sincere and unwavering devotion in your belief of this project if you do.

Show everyone your deeppoints for example....

If you can prove you can get full onions without paying then I salute you good sir
69  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeepOnion is free or a Scam? You judge on: November 22, 2017, 11:39:10 PM
I do not know about you, but I'm sure of a 90 percent coin. The developers have already shown that they know how to work as a team. the news is coming out, the guys are working and the idea is very promising. I see no reason to worry so much.

wtf is a 90 percent coin?

you trust them so much that your signature has nothing to do with deeponion - am i right?
70  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeepOnion is free or a Scam? You judge on: November 22, 2017, 11:36:28 PM
I remember when deeponion was first starting up, it seemed obvious to me that it had a pyramid/ponzi scheme structure.
Now with the reward structure how can people not see this as strange?

The first thing you need to ask yourself, in any situation not just crypto, is why would someone give you something for free?
if the answer to that is some storybook fairytale answer (because they want to give back, help out others, build communities, believe in unicorns) than you are just being ignorant and naive and deserve to be scammed.

The "don't have to buy 100" argument is a powerful deflector in that it makes it seem like you have nothing to lose.  This is a common tactic in ponzi schemes.
But look at the big picture, who is actually benefitting the most?
You can rationalize that it's ok because you technically "don't lose anything" but enabling others to benefit greatly over this is you giving away power to others to do what they want with you.

Here's an idea, stay away from these projects even if they dangle "free" in front of you.

lol m8 - some storybook fairytale answer - i lol'd
71  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeepOnion is free or a Scam? You judge on: November 22, 2017, 11:26:35 PM
everyone checkout the deeponion official ann thread here - just dive through the last few pages - full of people going 'yeah screw you fudders our community is so strong we can beat you guys'

- absolute rolling on floor laughing

'all the haters you will regret not buying deeponion'

I mean who the fuck goes on like that at all in any walk of life?
72  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Four SCAM companies by same people - Hearthy.co, BOOSTEROID, Arena Space VR... on: November 22, 2017, 11:15:23 PM
can we just get the scam division onto them straight away - i want a report filed by the morning thanks  Grin
73  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside! on: November 22, 2017, 11:12:52 PM
I guess it happened again and again that coins get accused of being scams, and that they are successful anyway. Ethereum was called a scam, Iota is called a scam, and as for Dash, this thread was just nearby this one:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=995710.0

So my advise is to use the word scam only when incontrovertible.

Whether or not a coin makes money is not the benchmark to determine whether it's a scam or not.

Regardless. None of those are clonecoins with no innovation whatsoever. ETH is a scam, albeit one that has made some people extremely wealthy. If you think about it, that's clearly part of a scam. Somebody gets rich or else the scam is pointless.

shame on you - now the whole of crypto could be considered a scam....
74  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside! on: November 22, 2017, 10:47:56 PM
and only a few hundred people left in the inner circle, because they kicked all the other people time by time for suspiscious reason.
So dev, his friends and all their sockpuppets earn onions every time and some people without this insiderknowledge will buy the worthless coin.
Well, first of all it is not worthless since you have already a fluently working wallet and easily can make some transactions over the TOR network as well as using the DeepVault feature to validate documents. The reason why there is only a relatively small circle of Airdrop receivers is because the Airdrop is concepted to value the believers and supporters of this project and not some random people that only want to make a quick buck. That is also the reason why you get a founder status in the upcoming Votecentral if you participate in 21+ Airdrop rounds. The devs are passionate about building a strong community and in my opinion this makes them just more trustworthy. With their skills they could easily do a fake ICO and get a whole bunch of money if their only intention was to scam people.
their skills?
They have no programmer skills, look in the github.
All was made from the community, not from dev.
They kicked also people, which were very active and there from the beginning.
The pattern is very clear, only dev and his friends are now there, very rare high rank accounts, but its not my problem.

absolutely - they basically copied and pasted from another coin - and asked loads of mugs to join in an airdrop to keep it going over a year - 40 weeks i think - after the 40th airdrop i will watch with eager anticipation to see how this unfolds.
75  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside! on: November 22, 2017, 10:45:46 PM
Good to see this still being discussed in the least because that means we as a community are trying to figure the scams from the not scams. However I did notice also that the github was not updated and this also did worry

me a bit. Is this reason to worry or is this standard for a project of this size?

Having a closed source windows only wallet is absolutely *not* standard for a project like this. Unless it's a scam of course.

I wanted to invest a little bit, because I've heard a lot of things lately, but over the past weeks I've learned more and I'm sure I'm better off not risking it. A waste of time and money.

see your gut instinct in this game? if it sounds too good to be true..... blah blah blah
76  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside! on: November 22, 2017, 10:41:24 PM
and only a few hundred people left in the inner circle, because they kicked all the other people time by time for suspiscious reason.
So dev, his friends and all their sockpuppets earn onions every time and some people without this insiderknowledge will buy the worthless coin.
Well, first of all it is not worthless since you have already a fluently working wallet and easily can make some transactions over the TOR network as well as using the DeepVault feature to validate documents. The reason why there is only a relatively small circle of Airdrop receivers is because the Airdrop is concepted to value the believers and supporters of this project and not some random people that only want to make a quick buck. That is also the reason why you get a founder status in the upcoming Votecentral if you participate in 21+ Airdrop rounds. The devs are passionate about building a strong community and in my opinion this makes them just more trustworthy. With their skills they could easily do a fake ICO and get a whole bunch of money if their only intention was to scam people.

you are joking right?

- fluently working wallet - everyone has that including scams

- Deepvault? all i was looking for in my life was to validate documents and now deeponion can do this for me - my docx's thank you

- a fake ICO? - they didn't have to - they have people like you praising them up amongst all the other acolytes that now have to pay to be involved in the project (it was based around airdrops wasn't it?)
77  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeepOnion is free or a Scam? You judge on: November 22, 2017, 10:34:36 PM
Last week DeepOnion changed the rules of their super restrict "airdrop".

With over 4k people in their forum only a fraction of it (around 300) would be allowed to participate in the free airdrop that would run for 40 weeks while others got inexplicably rejections and were blacklisted from the airdrop for "unknown reasons".

This went trough over 16 weeks and now the so called "earlier adopters" of the premined coin, with huge holdings, changed the airdrop rules to "the more you hold the more you get" and new participants must buy 100 tokens to be allowed in the 250k tokens weekly airdrop.

This new rules obviously favored and created a huge gap between the top holders aka earlier adopters to the recently joined participants. Not happy with the huge amount they already get in the airdrop weekly participation they also reward themselves with a support group factor of x2 x3 and x5. This means on top of their huge holdings, they will get a multiplier factor that can get them something like like 100k tokens weight in the airdrop participation.

With this model some Top holders aka earlier adopters got 7000 tokens in the last airdrop while a small fish got 7 coins in the same airdrop with this new distribution model.

Why this resembles a ponzi scheme?

If you go in their forum you will see this earlier adopters, which many are moderators, telling people to work their asses off in bounties to get about 25 tokens or invest their money to increase their airdrop participation and get more "free coins", while they ripping 7000 tokens per airdrop just by "being the earlier adopters" that had the opportunity to accumulate their tokens in a super restrict airdrop in the first 16 weeks.

What is presented as a "free" opportunity of entering in a magical airdrop is in fact a vassalage and constant praise of the "earlier adopters" and how awesome they are and how nobody would be there if it wasn't this first people to start it all while they keep ripping thousands of tokens per airdrop that is currently being sold for over a little $0.50 per token.

To top it all, they run a small side airdrop of 25k tokens that rewards users contributions in their forum. Those "earlier adopters" also participate in it because they are not happy with those 7k they already got in the main airdrop. Instead of leaving this opportunity to the small fish they keep contributing to a higher centralization of the tokens and they get offended if you ask them not to participate in this side airdrop and give a chance to small fish.


Did I said high centralization of the tokens?


2 millions from the 18 millions premined tokens belong to 4 founders, 500k Tokens for each founder (they call it founders reward).

3 Millions is for their development fund.

3 Millions for the bounties.

10 millions is for the "Airdrop" that as you can see 60% is ending up in the same persons pockets those with higher participations shares.

Numbers don't lie. Straight of the bat they old 8 Million tokens and at the end of the "free airdrop" ripping around 6k to 7k per week/team member/moderators people connected to the project will get half of the "free airdrop".

So in total this project team and mods will have in their possession somewhere near 10 to 13 Millions of the all the tokens.

Seems fair right? Ah, and don't bother and try to explain them how this centralization will ruin what could be a good project because they will tell you to go do bounties to increase 25 Onions to your weight.

this  Wink

all the onions are held by the few and the whole project is now manipulated by the few - if you sign up today and get into this - guess what? YOU ARE TOO LATE TO THE PARTY!!!

Just move on already and find some new opportunities - there will be many i'm sure.
78  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AIRDROP] | Logarithm (LGR) on: November 21, 2017, 10:22:57 PM
ye got my airdrop thanks very much dev team Wink - keep the project going I'm wishing you the best of luck!!
79  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] test on: November 21, 2017, 05:14:42 PM
looks good - i'm in - good luck all Wink
80  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Teach me to be a bounty hunter on: November 21, 2017, 10:26:53 AM
all you need to know is here mate - http://www.dogthebountyhunter.com/

 Grin Grin Grin
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