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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Introducing the Crypto Vigilante Group - it's a scam. on: October 24, 2014, 03:41:51 AM
This is a warning to everyone.  A new scam has launched.  Run by another anonymous person.

This scam demands that self-moderated threads be reported for moderation.  CryptoVigilanteGroup has launched a locked/self-moderated thread in order to give no recourse for those accused of scams.  I was able to get one post in before he locked it.  As such this thread could be considered libelous.

Bitcointalk clearly states this at the top of all self-moderated threads: This is a self-moderated topic. If you do not want to be moderated by the person who started this topic, create a new topic..

Anyone that moderates their own self-moderated thread is free to do so and this scam artist is a moron who can't read and is attempting to defame victims without any recourse:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=768815.0

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With the proliferation of scam coins & shady devs it's time to take a stand.

We have now added FUD campaign organizers to our target lists. Devs who launch FUD campaigns against other coins will be exposed as well.

I have started this thread with the sole intention of exposing shady practices within crypto and putting the spotlight on those whose intent is less that honorable. I should add we are only interested in alts.
I'm using a new account to avoid the obvious backlash from affecting my regular account.


I commend CryptoAsian and others like him that reward forthcoming devs teams with a trust level based upon the amount of transparency and cooperation displayed.
Think of CVG's as similar except they reward victims of shady devs with a profile of said shady dev containing as much personal information as possible.

Until there are laws in place to prevent/punish criminal activity then public exposure/shaming will have to do. Join me in saying enough!

The strategy being to create a database linking all known accounts and personal data available on shady devs to eventually be able to positively identify and release all personal data into the crypto world. Hopefully a few personal visits from those who have lost btc will deter these bums from trying the scam again and act as a warning to those hoping to scam in the future.

The results of this thread should equal a good dose of DOXing.
Personal dev team information should be pm'd to me for verification.
After verification, details will be posted in the OP in the following format.

Coin Name:       ScammyCoin
Ann Thread:       https://bitcointalk.org/correspondingthread
Devs BTCtalk name:       ScammyDev
Other Coins Dev Associated With:       TheifCoin, DupeCoin
Social Media Info:       FB, TW, Reddit, ect
Additional Identity Info:       employer, home address, ect
Scam details       Scammydev was original dev for dupecoin & ran off with BTC set aside for further development. Scammydev then launched ScammyCoin, dumped premine & disappeared.

Current Watch List: Please PM all available info on developers/teams associated with coins listed on watch list and feel free to request the addition of coins with questionable teams behind them...

SuperCoin - Thank you to everyone who has contributed info regarding Super, we are in a holding pattern awaiting SuperDev's next move
MammothCoin - See above
MastCoin
GuerillaCoin

Current FUD Watch List: Please PM all available info on developers/teams associated with deliberate FUD campaigns...

CannaCoin - After many accusations of a deliberate FUD campaign and overly moderated thread(even our post was deleted) CCN has been added. We will now begin accepting any and all DOX type information on all those involved in CannaCoin
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Help us help the community.

Note: Due to those who either do not understand the value or want to stop any progress with their hate filled posts this topic has been locked. Please continue to PM dev information and results will be posted.

Thanks
Happy & safe trading,
CVG

2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Cannapay: Uniting Cannabis and Cryptocurrency in one Platform on: October 12, 2014, 10:24:33 PM


http://coinjoint.info/cannapay-beta-1-0-trading-app-web-wallet-merchant-processing-multi-coin-multi-exchange-platform/
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Developer bounties launched for BTC/XRP projects on Ripple platform! on: April 30, 2014, 07:55:36 PM
https://ripple.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=20
4  Bitcoin / Project Development / Developer bounties launched for BTC/XRP projects on Ripple platform! on: April 30, 2014, 07:54:07 PM
https://ripple.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=20
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Stablecoin on Cryptsy.. where is it? on: December 28, 2013, 05:24:33 AM
Has anyone else noticed that the SBC/BTC and SBC/LTC market is not currently available on Cryptsy?

My SBC balance still shows up in my dashboard balance...  I started a support ticket...

Cryptsy has been working flawlessly as of late, and usually issues are fixed quickly but I am curious considering that BigVern is usually very good with communication.

6  Other / Beginners & Help / 1st Generation vs. 2nd Generation cryptocurrencies on: December 26, 2013, 12:09:57 AM
Hello,

I do have positions in many different cryptocurrencies... I was wondering what people think of NXT? It seems to have a high market cap considering it is not open-source.

Quite frankly, I don't really see the value in NXT at the moment.   I have yet to find a good explanation of the system and why it can be valuable in the future.

Regardless, I was hoping someone could send me some NXT so I can start to learn how the system works.  I will send it back once I have established some of my own NXT. 

I would have posted this in the alt-currency forum but I am a newbie on this forum and am not able to.  Thanks in advance.

NXT: 6292712842154690121

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