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I can't really say if it's a scam or not but I will definitively stay away from it. Why?
Well, firstly I find it very suspicious that so many people here (often with a very low activity, new accounts) shill it so hard. I read it everywhere. Take any thread, you'll find Spectrecoin in it. Now you might say this is a good thing. Not for me, it only makes me personally very suspicious. I'm pretty sure that some people get paid to promote this coin. And even create new accounts for that. 2.: I don't buy any coins or tokens where I can't find the team on the website within seconds. And actually you find nothing about the team at all on the website. 3.: Another privacy coin? Really? Don't we already have thousands of them? Who will ever use them? No one I guess. 4.: It kind of reminds me of TRX, XRB, XRP and XVG. Which for me isn't a good thing. I think a lot of new people who don't have that much experience in crypto buy it.
Until now most of my investments were rock-solid and I won't change that. So if Spectrecoin flies to the moon, congrats to all the people on board. I'll gladly pass and watch it take off from earth then.
There is a reason behind it. Nobody gets paid as nobody has the budget to pay. The dev team took over the project has zero premined coins. They only get coins from donations from staking. No budget to pay marketing, so the community behind it is trying to raise awareness. I checked you post, and you seem to be promoting your hodlings in every thread (- IOTA - Lisk- Neo- Sonm- Shift- Nebulas- Stratis- DragonChain) - by your logic, does this mean they are scam and you are paid to do it? No. Those are in my opinion very solid projects with a future because of a possible real life adoption. Also those projects have great visions, great teams (or even foundations) and are very transparent/communicative. That's why I recommend them. I wouldn't give any advice if I thought people might lose money with it. But if you suspect me of doing so, I'm fine with that. Everybody is free to have her or his own opinion. As for the shilling: Of course there's money for that for Spectrecoin. Only thing you have to do is to sell some coins. And as you said, there are donations. You don't even have to sell. Payment could as well be the coin itself. But I surely encourage everyone to make up his own mind and decide then (based on facts). Because after all I could be completely wrong. I just depicted my own opinion. @NeverSop: I never said it was a scam. Read again please. I said I just can't know it. I don't suspect you of anything. There is too much noise in crypto, so it's never clear who is real and who is fake. I was just pointing out that you believe in some projects because of some possible real life adoption, so for you they are good. But there are people who will have their doubts about these projects, just like you have doubts about xspec. Just because someone else doesn't believe in what you believe, it doesn't automatically make it scam.
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I can't really say if it's a scam or not but I will definitively stay away from it. Why?
Well, firstly I find it very suspicious that so many people here (often with a very low activity, new accounts) shill it so hard. I read it everywhere. Take any thread, you'll find Spectrecoin in it. Now you might say this is a good thing. Not for me, it only makes me personally very suspicious. I'm pretty sure that some people get paid to promote this coin. And even create new accounts for that. 2.: I don't buy any coins or tokens where I can't find the team on the website within seconds. And actually you find nothing about the team at all on the website. 3.: Another privacy coin? Really? Don't we already have thousands of them? Who will ever use them? No one I guess. 4.: It kind of reminds me of TRX, XRB, XRP and XVG. Which for me isn't a good thing. I think a lot of new people who don't have that much experience in crypto buy it.
Until now most of my investments were rock-solid and I won't change that. So if Spectrecoin flies to the moon, congrats to all the people on board. I'll gladly pass and watch it take off from earth then.
There is a reason behind it. Nobody gets paid as nobody has the budget to pay. The dev team took over the project has zero premined coins. They only get coins from donations from staking. No budget to pay marketing, so the community behind it is trying to raise awareness. I checked you post, and you seem to be promoting your hodlings in every thread (- IOTA - Lisk- Neo- Sonm- Shift- Nebulas- Stratis- DragonChain) - by your logic, does this mean they are scam and you are paid to do it?
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Is Monero mentioned in the OP? Thanks for trying to get offtopic. Relax dood, maybe after the market completely melts down, you will be able to find a job as real companion, not as a paid Monero troll. Don't lose your mind over your lost kopeiki!
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jbg, there is no point arguing with this paid Monero troll generalizethis. The paid trolls must be losing their minds over losing their income due to the market meltdown. He has no arguments other than offending the members of the XSPEC community, which grows by the hour. Please keep up the good work and ignore the paid whores ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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It is interesting to see that the defenders of Spectrecoin vary in the claim that: 1. Spectrecoin has already its anonymity features. 2. Spectrecoin will implement its anonymity features in Q2 2018.
The fact that most defenders are having the banners of Spectrecoin and that they can't agree within themselves on the status brings some clear conclusions:
a. Bad communication of Spectrecoin. b. Most of them are unable unable to understand what they are speaking about. c. Probably one of them is right and we will now know for now.
Therefor, no information on wherever it is a scam but a negative outlook is clearly marking the behavior of its defending community.
generalizethis, there was no need to register new account to attack the coin again ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Obviously, 99% of the crypto world is a scam. And obviously, everyone is entitled to their opinion. But lets keep it civilized and argue based on facts, not on what other coins we hodl to try to bring the competition down. As for the people who claim 100x, maybe their posts are taken out of context? I guess what they are trying to say that the market cap it low for such a coin, and if the devs deliver, it can easily grow 100x. But yes, it won't happen tomorrow. And actually it might never happen they the market is melting now - it might be the end of the crypro world as well.
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How can it be a scam? A scam means that the devs plan on taking off with the money or that the entire project is just air. It's clearly a real project. Perhaps there's doubt, legitimate or not, about whether they can deliver 100% on their plans. But that's pretty far away from it being a scam.
If they say they have a solution for anonymous staking and they don't, it's a scam. By using your logic, if you say that they don't have a solution but they do, you are a scam! Do you have the proof that they don't have a solution? If not, you shouldn't be accusing anyone. Everybody can make their own choice whether to believe them or not. The fact that that they don't have any of the premined coins as they took over this project and only rely on donations from staking already distinguishes the project from aĺl the other scam going on here. If they wanted to cheat, they could.have created a new ICO, take the profit and run.
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ROFL @ the shitcoin guy who started this thread.
Someone trying to pump their own scam shitcoins by attempting to discredit others.
XSPEC has the best community out there in this pump and dump world - never use shady marketing practices to discredit the competition. They let the technology speak for itself instead of paynig marketing scammers.
Once stealth staking is out in Q2, it will be pretty much game over for the other privacy coins.
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In the year of govts crypto crackdowns, privacy coins will boom.
The Chinese are cracking down on mining, so XSPEC is the next bitcoin - intergrated obfuscated TOR staking would make it the next number one!
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since market seems to be done with shitcoins pump (finally!!!), it's time to look back at fundamentals.
With the governments cracking down on crypto this year, the game will change, so privacy will be number one issue.
XSPEC (Spectrecoin) is BY FAR the best privacy coin - integrated with TOR and anonymous staking, etc, etc - with market cap at only 100 million, it will grow at least 20x this year (100x highly possible).
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new web site is cool, next the wallet and then Jupiter!!!
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what is thw maximum supply? coinmarketcap doesnt have this mumber?
so? what is the max supply?
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scammers stealing other people's code (xspec) to rob people of their hard earned $$$.
booo!
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just wonder what are the diffrences with bisq?
bump?
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what is thw maximum supply? coinmarketcap doesnt have this mumber?
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just wonder what are the diffrences with bisq?
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Yes, anyone can download the TE-FOOD Consumer app, and check TE-FOOD labels. And exactly as you wrote, you can be able to trace back the food products until they reached America in that case. But it depends on how the food products are sold in retail.
An example: Vietnam is one of the biggest exporter of Pangasius fish. A massive amount of Pangasius fish is exported to Europe. If the European importer buys the fish pre-packaged, then the TE-FOOD label stickers will be on each package, so European consumers can check the origin information. But if the fish is bought in bulk, and the retail packaging is done in an European food processing plant, then no TE-FOOD label will be applied to the retail packages.
We focus on emerging markets, but we don't refuse customers in other markets. In the example above, it can be wise for us to contact the European importer to join TE-FOOD, so they can provide full traceability for the fish products, which is a business advantage for them.
And you are right with RFID. RFID is a great technology, but in the livestock and fresh food industry it is used only on cattles in developed countries, because they live longer, and they are more expensive. For anything else, RFID is way too expensive.
It will be crucial to get the importers onboard. Most of the food gets packaged locally due to local legislative reuqirements (e.g. in the province of Quebec in Canada by law the packaging must include French, etc). However, I have already seen packaged berries (strawberries, etc) with QR on the package (which was promoting the producer and not for traceabilty), so I assume it woildn't be hard to get them to do it. But if they are not aware that this featue exists, they won't incorporate it in the packaging. As you mentioned, the consumers in the developing countries are not cocnerned that much with the food they are buying, so it might take a while for this to pick up. But in America this is huge - I can easily see 200 000 000+ americans using the app at the grocery stores if there are enough stamped products on the shelves. I hope the ICO is a success that would allow/convince you to expand beyond your target market.
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sold all my KOM and ARK to buy the dip (just before cryptopia went offline for maintenance.
There is huge potential here, severely underpriced compared to the rest of the market Keep finges crossed.
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so which coins will be traded the exchange?
the main problem I see is that in order for someone to invest in different coins, he or she have to open account on multiple exchangea as each exchange lists very limited selection.
thanks
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since a lot of food gets exported to the developed countries, would the customers in those countries still be able to trace down the origin of the product? That is, if I buy durian in America, would I be able to trace its origin and path atnleast until it reached America? also, I have to disagree about focusing on developing markets only, the World needs such tech everywhere. I dont see how expensive rfid tags can be used on 50 cent lettuce, so I do think that you should think big!
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guys, if this works out, it will be HUGE!!! I am all in! You can leave without car, computer, etc, but you cant live without FOOD! I cant believe this project is not getting more attention!
Just last week the largest grocery chain in Canada (Sobeys) voluntary pulled out of their shelves all of their Romain Lettuce as some people in Canada got infected with e-coli after eating lettuce. You can image the money lost and the amount of wasted produce.
Health Canada couldnt trace it back, so they warned the population not to buy.
I even see this becoming requirement by all governments in the developed countries!
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