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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 11, 2017, 07:36:21 PM
To my Gulden friends the removal from Apple is the death knell for the coin, the price of the coin is too high without a iPhone wallet. What are the developers going to work on as most projects were mobile?

iPhone, lol



https://samsunggalaxys8edge.org/

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 09, 2017, 06:59:02 PM
I like the fact Gulden is thriving in the shadows, you feel special using the currency because hardly anyone knows about it outside of the Netherlands.
 



Gulden is not a secret anymore among crypto observers

I disagree, the lack of marketing is still this coins Achilles heel. Most traders don't know about this coin or it would be on Poloniex.

There are traders, and then there are traders

Poloniex is responsible for some epic pumps and dumps, the team might want to use 50 btc of the premine to bribe Tristan D'Agosta to add the coin.

Poloniex only require 30 btc funding to add a coin. 50 btc is overkill.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 09, 2017, 03:57:20 PM
Not finding a good Gulden support thread so it was suggested I post here.

I just downloaded the wallet and it didn't catch up to a block chain.   It says "No Block Source Available."
I notice that there doesn't seem to be an active Gulden thread here and I don't easily dig up one elsewhere.
I tried out the address the wallet gave me on a faucet and the faucet said in Dutch that the address was not
legitimate.

There doesn't seem to be any kind of "synch" happening with the wallet.  I'm mining this coin and would like
to do due diligence on it in the here and now working of it today. 



bitcointalk is so 2014, why not join their slack ?
You are not a Gulden dev and i know who you are

I am a guldenfan, I like what they represent from the work to the class of hookers they apparently mix with. They do everything and expect everything of the best.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 08, 2017, 07:54:13 PM
Not finding a good Gulden support thread so it was suggested I post here.

I just downloaded the wallet and it didn't catch up to a block chain.   It says "No Block Source Available."
I notice that there doesn't seem to be an active Gulden thread here and I don't easily dig up one elsewhere.
I tried out the address the wallet gave me on a faucet and the faucet said in Dutch that the address was not
legitimate.

There doesn't seem to be any kind of "synch" happening with the wallet.  I'm mining this coin and would like
to do due diligence on it in the here and now working of it today. 



bitcointalk is so 2014, why not join their slack ?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 07, 2017, 12:07:40 PM
If dev can't show BTC address with at least 500BTC from shares in it, it's fact he is scammer! I know he is, that's why he won't!

I know in the past he got a page with all transactions of premine.
Some people are out of gulden, the premine is not open more

Gulden + premine = dev got free money? I don't know...

Dev is smart guy, if he spend 5 million from premine that is know by community everybody wants to know what happening. Now he has half million euros in BTC from shares that come from future premine and nobody can follow that.

I don't need to proof my accusation, it's a fact he has the coins and is refuse to show where.

It simple, dev put BTC address on premine page, then community can follow. If he don't he is scammer.

it simple, show us the hooker pics

Most people here are angry that no hooker pics have been shared. It's not about the btc spent on entertainment but the lack of transparency and sharing.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment? on: January 06, 2017, 01:47:28 PM
Not rumor of bad spending, factual invisible spending! Devs have million euro cause dumb sheep are blind and keep buying shares!

The majority of share buyers have seen a increase in their share value, I wasn't one of them but they still made profits. WHY!?!!?!?! Because the damn team is delivering the best projects in crypto. No rich investors ,only a large working class community that believes in the project.

You want coins that have rich investors then go to XMR and others like it.

Development in roadmap already paid, then dev sold 500 BTC extra shares. Where is proof he is not spending that on whores and coke?

The devs should of used the 500btc funding to pump the price on the exchanges rather then do development.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 03, 2017, 12:24:44 PM
Why do you have to go digging for the post on some old thread? The current thread is locked, the old thread is scrubbed, and their website says really nothing about it. If nothing else it just looks shady af.

Yes because the website really needs to give a shit about some scrubs on bitcointalk?

Obviously you do and Mani the irate developer does too. This is the place to discuss Bitcoin and other cryptos. If you've got nothing to hide, why hide it?

Jesus, you are annoying. Or as annoying as a random bellend on the internet can be. Which is quite annoying.

I'm sure once you've bought at the price you're happy with you'll STFU and GTFO.

All the premine details are laid out on the developer section of the Gulden website here:  https://developer.gulden.com/premine

I'm not sure what extra information you require. Do you think running a successful cryptocurrency requires no investment or costs nothing?

Do you want to see individual receipts? Do you want to see if the Gulden founder includes amortization of his shoe leather when he is going around promoting Gulden?

Let me spell it out for you all AGAIN. The Gulden devs have answered questions about the premine DOZENS OF TIMES. It's all there on the website for anyone to see. It's being used for development and running costs of a very big project.

Some of the premine has been issued as shares:  https://shares.gulden.com/ and there is currently over 500 btc in the pot meaning a very successful future for Gulden no matter what absolute whoppers like you say on here.


No details on that page! Dev has 531BTC he got just by promiss to Gulden sheep he cals shares, not even paid out from premine. Also Dev scammed extra 5 million out of premine together with his buddies at nocks, took extra 300BTC with that too! He now is Euro millionaire cause dumb fuckwits believe all dev says without thinking!

The devs should of waited until btc was over $1000. Sad

What they have done with btc they received is far better then those ICOs that received over 5000 btc and ran away with only doing a photoshop of the roadmap they promised.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 02, 2017, 06:08:22 AM

I am reading about a premine of Gulden at:

"170,000,000 (Used for giveaways! Trustworthy DEVs and good community.)"

and also about how people are currently using Gulden today to buy things.  Are people using
the equivalent Euro or USD amount for Gulden to buy these items?  

I think no, the people are not use gulden for buy buy things, I don't see online stores or offline stores that accept gulden for payment method.
Gulden is new coin and be not known by the people, it is can become shitcoin sometime, if you want buy things using digital coins, always use bitcoin for doing it.
Buy things use gulden coin is just aim of developers, it is just strategy for taking investors.

The problem with the Gulden devs is they out developing all the other coins, these scammers have some serious skillz in their arsenal.

All the below done in 4 months, imagine what these scammers have planned for 2017. It's really destroying the other scam coins, they must be super jealous.

Next Generation QT wallets
Much improved UX and new interface
Our new core wallets have undergone a major facelift with practicality in mind. The beautiful user friendly design gives a familiar feel with our mobile wallets but with a lot more features and control you would expect from the core desktop wallets. The new wallets will be the base we build up from as we implement new and exciting features as discussed below.

New HD Link feature
The main feature update for this release is our own Hierarchical deterministic implementation between our new core QT desktop wallets and both our mobile wallets (iOS Soon). To put this in layman’s terms you can now share your Gulden addresses between your Desktop and Mobile wallets. This gives users peace of mind if they lose their iOS or Android phones, users will still have access to their funds on the desktop wallet. HD wallets also means less frequent backups required.

Become your own central bank for you and your family by having centralized control over your decentralized Gulden wallets.

A use case example for the new Link feature:

You are married with kids, you can create a mobile account for each one of your family members and link it to your Gulden for desktop wallet. You have complete control of all linked accounts on your Desktop wallet.
In the event that one of your children loses their phone, you’ll be able to withdraw all funds from that account. Or say if your spouse is out shopping and needs more Gulden, you’re able to transfer funds from another
account/s to their account. In both cases, fund are transferred almost instantly.

Accounts and Privacy
Gulden for Desktop now uses accounts which you can add to serve different purposes. We have 2 different account creation types.
* Normal Accounts
* Mobile Accounts – which enables the link feature between your desktop and mobile device.

The additional privacy comes in for both deposits and withdrawals.

* Gulden deposits:
Gulden for desktop wallets will use a different Gulden address each time you receive Gulden, this way the depositors will have no way of knowing who else is sending you Gulden to your wallet.
Note: A depositor can continue to use the address you gave them for multiple deposits.

* Gulden withdrawals:
With accounts you can separate your payments depending on it’s intended use without the recipients of your Gulden knowing what other transactions your doing from within your wallet.
eg. You can have 1 account for family transactions and another for business transactions.

HD desktop wallet with mnemonic (recovery phrase) support
Fully backwards compatible with recovery phrases from older Android and iOS wallets.

Gulden and bitcoin payments added to desktop wallets
Like our Gulden for iOS and Gulden for Android wallets you can now pay at all Gulden and Bitcoin merchants with the desktop wallets.

In App purchasing added for iDeal and Bancontact users for Desktop and Android wallets

Users in the Netherlands and Belgium will be able to make in app purchases for amounts of 50 Euros or less within Gulden for Desktop and Android wallets. For larger purchases you will need to visit Nocks.co .
More purchase options to be introduced in the future.

Wire transfers added to desktop wallets

Like our Gulden for iOS and Gulden for Android wallets you can now do wire transfers to IBAN bank accounts.

DELTA

Our DELTA diff algorithm underwent some improvements to smooth out blocktimes, since the inception of DELTA we have been monitoring the behaviour of the Gulden blockchain with regards to block times and the changes will bring increased network performance going forward.
DELTA switch over will be at block 437500

Additional currency support added to Gulden for iOS and Gulden for Desktop.
This brings Gulden for iOS and Desktop inline with the same supported currencies as Gulden for Android.

Gulden updated to 0.13 Codebase from previously updated 0.11 Codebase
Codebase 0.13 brings thousands of bug fixes, performance enhancements and important new functionality for vendors (such as ZMQ).


SCAMMERS GONNA NEED TO UPDATE THEIR GAME BIGTIME to keep up with Gulden.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 02, 2017, 05:30:43 AM
I don't want to harp on this.. it won't do any good anyway.
All i can think here is if there is a large premine ?
It WILL catch up with you and bite you in the ass.
People will forever dredge it up and rail on about it again and again for years to come.

The sensible thing for the guys behind the coin to do would be..
Start working on that "Ledger" ASAP !

And keep it real !
People can tolerate a whole lot of bad if it is delivered honestly.
Vs people scheming to hide things and BS etc.
So..
If the dev took a chunk of the premine and spent it on coke & hookers ?
Admit it !
Come clean and then from that point on be honest.
The worst thing any dev can do in crypto is drag shit on for years playing games lying and making poor excuses for blatant behavior.

That applies obviously to any coin project.
I am not really for or against this coin in question.
Just trying to offer some insight and advice to PREVENT drama.
I am not posting this to START drama..

Good luck guys (which ever side your on in the battle)  Cheesy

Good luck trying to get thieves to own up to their thievery.  They can color it anyway they want ... premine ... ico ... its outright thievery yet they still manage to pull in the suckers.

A lot could change if people would guit buying into this shit and boycott the scammy past, present, and future scammers.

Was this thread created to warn scammers not to buy in?


No, if you read my posts, I am not against Gulden, nor is "how do" in the title meant to be sound like it was all preposterous.
I am interested in the idea of value creation, which seems like quite a real thing to me.  If you just read what I wrote it should
be more clear.

I wrote these about 8 years ago but you can see the same line of thought:

11) Many new jobs only need be responsible for creating value, because a system of barter has already worked in many economies. Think of senior homes/low income home improvements. Seniors could help with baby sitting as younger parents could help with home repair.

14) We should be focusing on "creating value" not only "earning money." For example, imagine digging up some of one's lawn area and preparing the area for a nut and fruit tree orchards and other gardening area. This will create a substantial amount of "wealth" each year for one's household without having to bring in more money to buy things. There are many such improvements one can make and even invent for other people. There are low income but ready now electric car conversions that people have done for virtually every make of car.

from

http://www.paramind.net/new_education_new_economy.html


I think it's great how people can create a currency based on group involvement and hard work and have it be worth something for people
that aren't getting ahead in the current economic climate.


Fair enough, however it evolved into a thread where scammers , con artists, pump and dump groups and photoshop specialists are warning the others of the same ilk not to invest in Gulden. How lucky can one coin get?
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 01, 2017, 10:10:04 PM
I don't want to harp on this.. it won't do any good anyway.
All i can think here is if there is a large premine ?
It WILL catch up with you and bite you in the ass.
People will forever dredge it up and rail on about it again and again for years to come.

The sensible thing for the guys behind the coin to do would be..
Start working on that "Ledger" ASAP !

And keep it real !
People can tolerate a whole lot of bad if it is delivered honestly.
Vs people scheming to hide things and BS etc.
So..
If the dev took a chunk of the premine and spent it on coke & hookers ?
Admit it !
Come clean and then from that point on be honest.
The worst thing any dev can do in crypto is drag shit on for years playing games lying and making poor excuses for blatant behavior.

That applies obviously to any coin project.
I am not really for or against this coin in question.
Just trying to offer some insight and advice to PREVENT drama.
I am not posting this to START drama..

Good luck guys (which ever side your on in the battle)  Cheesy

Good luck trying to get thieves to own up to their thievery.  They can color it anyway they want ... premine ... ico ... its outright thievery yet they still manage to pull in the suckers.

A lot could change if people would guit buying into this shit and boycott the scammy past, present, and future scammers.

Was this thread created to warn scammers not to buy in?
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 01, 2017, 05:44:43 PM
I don't understand why these Devs didn't go anonymous and Dump all the premine and start a new coin. They could of made a lot more money. Poor scamming skills on their part.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: January 01, 2017, 05:35:57 AM
@Glen Hoddle
You know The Fonz started that saying right ?
Because he jumped a shark  Cheesy

And WOW i can't believe how many noob accounts have responded here.

Oh and sorry for bringing up accountability.
I promise i won't do it again  Grin  Cool

Keep it coming brother, the devs need a stamp of approval from the bitcointalk community.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: December 31, 2016, 08:34:02 PM
So who is holding the very large premine?

Batman.

Seriously dude. Is it the dev, the dev team, an escrow....

Technically speaking its Robin who holds the premine but he has butter fingers and sometimes some of it slips onto the exchanges. It's all being put to good use to fight crime in Gotham.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin? on: December 29, 2016, 03:23:02 PM
The 10% premine (currently ~39% of available supply) was originally supposed to be distributed to the Dutch people. They have scrubbed the original ANN, but you can see it quoted here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=554412.msg6049368#msg6049368

Quote
After 40 years there will be a maximum of 1.7 billion Guldencoins in circulation. 170 million of these have been reserved for Dutch citizens.
To ensure safe distribution of these 170 million Guldencoins to Dutch citizens, we had to create our own system.
We set out to create a realistic method that would make it accessible and fair to everyone, without impeding on your privacy.

We will announce how this system works when it goes live with the Guldencoin on April 4th, 2014.

Then at some point they decided they would just keep the premine for development, which so far consists of a closed source mobile wallet and a difficulty retargeting algorithm. Seems pretty scammy to me, but hey, c'est la vie.

Yo, wazzup... this is what the the Gulden devs think about your posts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_OtqfFLAPw
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