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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Public message to BTER on: February 15, 2015, 02:01:04 PM
OP traded real btc for those shitcoins and expects to make millions I LOL'd


22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Feathercoin 0.8.7.0 Released - The NeoScrypt Update - Hardfork block 432,000 on: February 01, 2015, 05:20:58 AM
Most of the alt community will be so sad to see the end of ftc  Cry


Was a nice ride though  Shocked
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [FTC] Feathercoin Development Overview on: February 01, 2015, 05:19:14 AM
Dead man walking   Kiss
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Regret and depression on: January 31, 2015, 01:58:08 AM
To the OP for you its really all about the fiat, so bitcoin was way better off without you  Shocked

25  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 2015 NOT The Year of The Litecoin on: January 25, 2015, 01:31:07 PM
Yes isn't there like 10 threads of shitcoin pushes circle jerking each other over litecoin being a dead coin or some shit already  Huh
26  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin Is NOT Dead (It Is Just Dying A Slow Death) on: January 15, 2015, 11:52:48 PM
lol innovation, there is no innovative alts, innovations just a term to plug the latest scamcoin.
At least, BitShares and Monero are very innovative altcoins, and overall good and recommendable projects. I would guess there are at least 5 more.

There is also many innovation in work ATM (e.g. Ethereum).

USD ain't so innovative, yet its kicking cryptos ass   Roll Eyes


(btw Bitshares and Monero innovative lmao if thats what you consider innovative).

actually we are building lasers, body armor, drones the size of bees, atom bombs, etc

military might backs currency.  so ya ... i'd disagree about 1000%

Please, please tell me those lasers are going on the heads of sharks?
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Litecoin Is NOT Dead (It Is Just Dying A Slow Death) on: January 15, 2015, 11:38:22 PM
I'm very pleased to see this coin die every day.
It makes everybody focus on the right thing.
You cannot serve to masters and y'all know who the master is, right.

A quality education? Your mother? Can I buy a vowel?
28  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Some important feedback removed by #MMXIV #Maieuticoin developer on: January 15, 2015, 10:08:28 PM
How is this a scam accusation? Looks like some dev just sick of you nagging because you don't understand even the basics of a simple cryptocurrency?
29  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Today I read a disturbing post on /r/darknetmarkets called "Stop FEing" on: January 06, 2015, 06:42:51 AM
I have a simple solution  Grin Don't do drugs  Shocked Problem solved  Cool
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: LTC Needs to be replaced (Someone please develop *KILLER* coin for Scrypt ASICS) on: January 03, 2015, 11:11:59 AM
I ain't even started yet.

What puberty? Yes judging by your posts thats a given

(lol the tools invested in spreadcoin like wtf  Roll Eyes )

31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [ICB] IcebergCoin ❄︎ FIRST NIST5 POW/POS ❄︎ NOW 100% POS ❄︎ New part on: November 22, 2014, 05:40:35 AM
Who would trust a coin by these guys? Thought you guys where taking over cfc2 only to ignore its holders and leave it to die?
32  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [EMUNIE] Pre-launch stress test...all security experts and hackers *BOUNTIES* on: November 20, 2014, 08:12:35 PM
So you're going to give an extra 5 bitcoin too the dude who stole all your bitcoin then  Shocked
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tips on not getting scammed & a fun callout to serious devs. on: November 06, 2014, 07:43:53 AM
I've no problem with courteous and respectful questions, no matter the subject.  Outright accusations and aggressive ego's I never have and never will stand for and parties taking such an approach will be met with the same attitude in retaliation.

I believe in treating others as you yourself would like to be treated, and I do until provoked.  If people can't or don't abide by the same, then I have no problem taking off gloves Smiley


With your post history lol, ego to the point of several threats against this very forum (which btw the threads you make threats about still exist mr toughie), you come on to use to promote your scam.
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tips on not getting scammed & a fun callout to serious devs. on: November 06, 2014, 05:17:33 AM


 Roll Eyes

Jog on troll! No billy goats on the bridge for you today.


Yes and thats the way this scam played out (you know its been done more then a few times here already?), make you seem or innocent and such, oh but I paid back any investor that wanted their funds back  Roll Eyes, but it wasn't those investors you where scamming now was it (well atleast not yet)? but a scam none the less.

Those you really stole from don't know it....well yet  Huh

You're little vaporware cult group maybe believes your bullshit, many other see right through it, most just cbf calling you out on it.


*YAWN*  Make sure you have your apology ready for the new year, as soon after I'll be calling you out on it.  

Oh wait, you'll be one of those guys that are too yellow to actually have some decency and respect to offer an apology when you are proven wrong, and will probably instead decide to go and slump in the shadows and pretend you never said anything....

Its guys like you that have turned decent, smart people away from this site...all mouth and opinion, but never produce anything, even if it failed, it wouldn't matter, at least you tried.  But no, much easier to sit there fapping away calling everyone else out.....sad.

How in any single word is your reply anything to do with defending the FACT that you stole your own bitcoins? Classic change the topic and spin it on the messenger.

I think it's past your bedtime, you're having trouble thinking....if I stole my own BTC, they wouldn't be stolen would they!  Roll Eyes

You tell me how on earth I prove I don't have something in my possession and I'll gladly do it.  But as far as I'm aware, that is impossible to do.

Now ain't that the beauty of the scam, and the irony is its pulled off almost exclusively by those on the forum who are the most experts in securing bitcoin  Huh

You though you really can't let go of attack the person angle can you, got to sneak that into every reply, that's a sign of arguing on the internets too much.
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tips on not getting scammed & a fun callout to serious devs. on: November 06, 2014, 04:56:37 AM


 Roll Eyes

Jog on troll! No billy goats on the bridge for you today.


Yes and thats the way this scam played out (you know its been done more then a few times here already?), make you seem or innocent and such, oh but I paid back any investor that wanted their funds back  Roll Eyes, but it wasn't those investors you where scamming now was it (well atleast not yet)? but a scam none the less.

Those you really stole from don't know it....well yet  Huh

You're little vaporware cult group maybe believes your bullshit, many other see right through it, most just cbf calling you out on it.


*YAWN*  Make sure you have your apology ready for the new year, as soon after I'll be calling you out on it.  

Oh wait, you'll be one of those guys that are too yellow to actually have some decency and respect to offer an apology when you are proven wrong, and will probably instead decide to go and slump in the shadows and pretend you never said anything....

Its guys like you that have turned decent, smart people away from this site...all mouth and opinion, but never produce anything, even if it failed, it wouldn't matter, at least you tried.  But no, much easier to sit there fapping away calling everyone else out.....sad.

How in any single word is your reply anything to do with defending the FACT that you stole your own bitcoins? Classic change the topic and spin it on the messenger.
36  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tips on not getting scammed & a fun callout to serious devs. on: November 06, 2014, 04:37:57 AM


 Roll Eyes

Jog on troll! No billy goats on the bridge for you today.


Yes and thats the way this scam played out (you know its been done more then a few times here already?), make you seem or innocent and such, oh but I paid back any investor that wanted their funds back  Roll Eyes, but it wasn't those investors you where scamming now was it (well atleast not yet)? but a scam none the less.

Those you really stole from don't know it....well yet  Huh

You're little vaporware cult group maybe believes your bullshit, many other see right through it, most just cbf calling you out on it.
37  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tips on not getting scammed & a fun callout to serious devs. on: November 06, 2014, 03:20:24 AM
Peoples,

I'm getting tired of all the scams on here of the so called "developers" of crypto-currencies, duping people into investing with fancy artwork and blurby (but ambiguous) text.  

It gives ALL of the serious developers in this forum a bad rep, yet its a typical case of the few spoiling it for the many.....actually, it probably isn't, there are WAY more scammy developers that couldn't even put a "Hello World" together without a tutorial than real ones...hmmm.....anyway.

Of course, you investors are partly to blame as you seem to let the fear of missing the next big thing warp your logic to make it emotional.  PLEASE do some due diligence into the developers that you are planning to invest into.  Fake developers are easy to spot if you know what to look for, as are real ones.

Before I get to the topic heading subject matter, here are some tips for telling the difference between serious & fake developers:

1)  Any developer that wants to stay anonymous, RUN!  Gone are the days where this was acceptable, because back then, there was no money to be made ripping people off, so anonymous developers were not a threat

2)  Verify the developers credentials, don't just take his word for it.  A passport picture with the signature and numbers blurred out, and a 2nd/3rd or even 4th picture of that same person doing something crypto related should also be provided.  If the developer is willing, other proof should be provided, it doesn't have to be addresses where they live (unless they are willing to go that far), but a Linked-In account that is aged, or Facebook, even Twitter...can all provide credence to that persons identity.

3)  Voice/Video call them over Skype, or a few of you band together and one of you call them.  An honest developer won't mind, a crooked one will, as they wont have the time to think up lies for your questions, and listening to someones voice can give a lot of tell tale signals as to if they are lying.  Video call is even better, as you'll have a visual and audio queue for any tell tale signs of lying.

4)  Check into their background.  Almost any developer that is skilled enough to develop a crypto-currency (even a BTC code clone with new features) will have done something in the past that has been released and they can prove they worked on.  Ask about previous projects, papers, hell even activity on developer related forums will give you some idea if they know what they are on about.

5)  Developers releasing a new currency should be dedicated, as creating and launching one successfully is akin to starting a business, its hard work and requires 100% dedication to the project.  If they are always unavailable, or on holiday, or "ill", then they probably aren't that dedicated to the cause.  Remember though, some of these real devs also have day jobs & families, so many can't be online daily 24/7...but if its weeks between updates, even on their own forums, leave.

6)  Infrastructure.  Any serious developer would have a website, forum, email etc etc setup for the project they are working on.  No real developer, that was proud of what they were doing would run a project from here with a 1000 page thread.  That is insane and shows either lack of commitment, or just pure disorganization.  Real developers will want a home for that project, and will want to have a community..they will NOT run it from Bitcoin talk!  Roll Eyes

7)  Finally, and this is my fun call out to our developers here.  Any developer worth his salt, especially developing a P2P distributed system like a crypto currency will have gear, and probably quite a good stack of it.  Someone developing a crypto on an solitary old laptop isn't going to cut it.  Real developers will invest into hardware to get the job done before they even ask for any investment, and most likely will have collected plenty of gear over the years from previous projects they have done in the past.  At the very least, they'll probably have a laptop & a desktop in their arsenal.  If your developer is coding on a single Asus Netbook, I'd probably walk away.

So developers, please post your development setups for all to be awed at and prove your worth in regard to point 7 of my "don't get scammed tips".  If you are so hardcore as to have so much stuff you need multiple pictures, please post it.

Whoever has a setup better than this from Swordfish gets a prize Smiley






No one with half a brain would take this talk by you even half serious after you pulled the old tried and tested (a billion times before) someone stole my bitcoin scam.


38  Other / Off-topic / Re: News Flash! Spoetnik goes into hiding. on: November 01, 2014, 10:30:26 AM
Seeing that Spoetnik deletes my posts in his threads, thought I would start my own. Unmoderated.

Taken from Poloniex troll box:

"Spoetnik: i'll be offline soon enough you all Wink
Spoetnik: i have said for 2/3 months have to move soon.. so i will have no internet i think for a while (not sure how long)"

Is our Crypto-Hero crumbling under the pressure?

Come on Spoetnik don't give up the good fight. I'm sure we can get a donation address together to help you out with the legal fees.
With all the lies and defamatory comments about Dan Metcalf I'd be surprised if some legal action (or an apology) doesn't eventuate.
People with not much sense get the idea they can post lies about people and have no consequences. And, most of the time here developers are anonymous so it's not such an issue.
Dan Metcalf though has been very open about who he is from the start, so it's a little different when the administrator of this site allows defamatory stuff to be posted day after day.
Dan is also a businessman so there is little doubt that the lies posted here will cost him money.

Is that really fair, for people to post lies about someone over the internet and accuse you of fraud without supplying real evidence?
I don't think courts would take that view.

Seriously no scam coin pushes defamatory case would last 10 sec in a court room  Kiss
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC @ a new level! LTC still dead?? on: October 16, 2014, 06:54:37 AM
If ltc was so irrelevant you guys would have shut the fuck up about it already  Roll Eyes

Truth is just alot so jello that the shitcoin they back will never make it and need to dog other coins to make up for their own irrelevance.

40  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BTC @ a new level! LTC still dead?? on: October 14, 2014, 02:53:22 AM
Well.. So sad to see this dip, I won't buy LTC again until it breaks the 6 month downward trend, ceiling just over $4 if LTC rallied big time today, but falling further down every day Sad

I don't think LTC is a buy at any levels anymore... nothing built around that currency! It will fade away soon.

Yes yes we should all take advice from a newbie (well not so newbie you've been saying the same shit in the past in your other nicks).
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