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This whole echo chamber, which is also the busiest section on Bitcointalk, is just "Monero... Monero... Monero"
Dumb name, instamined and zero innovation (stolen from Cryptonote).
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Too bad Monero is really just 10 people with an army of sockpuppets! Make a music video! Don't make us laugh!!
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He forgot the part where Monero is a fork of Cryptonote and Risto instamined most of the coin. Looks like Operation Bribe was a complete success!
There are cryptonote forks which have more innovative than Monero.
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Monero is better in absolutely everyway. To the moon!
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His backstory is unlikely or a fraud at best. Claims he started an investment silver company (like none had existed prior in Finland?) and apparently people were retarded enough to give him money to live at a luxurious lifestyle. . .
It is a requirement for presidential candidates to release a financial disclosure. Pietila is like a politician and thus should disclose his financials going back 10 years. Let's see how much he made off his "business" and how much he made off Bitcoin.
More like he had a silver company which only existed on a webpage and he rode on the price of BTC. He admitted himself he got involved with Bitcoin in 2011 and that meant he bought at $1, buying some 4 to 5 figure amount, and later sold at $600-$1200. That is why he had a panic attack and a vacation to the asylum during that one time Bitcoin boomed up and then came crashing down.
He doesn't want to admit he's another Roger Ver, someone who owes their entire existence to Bitcoin going up.
Now it is obvious Pietila sold most of his BTC, no longer has any income coming in, and started Monero scam to squeeze money from people.
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It's so sad, but as a stand-out scamcoin, not surpirsing.
Poloniex surely set itself back by taking a chance on an unfinished coin (or instigating the hype via the "team")
I could be wrong, and when Midas is up and running, maybe it will be added to Gox.
You never know!
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