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marketing will not help if there is no product. therefore, in any case, I would like technical details.
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Hiring someone who knows English would be great too. No offence, but "invite compains"? Do you mean french village or family name? I'm really sorry but such mistakes look very untrustworthy, especially in the post claiming that the project isn't scam((((
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You don't need to show faces of the team - everybody has right to mantain privacy. Though it might be good to reaveal at least key person's personalities. Peopke want to know if people who they are investing in are professionals. Crypto is high-risk after all.
Though it may be totally okay not to reveal any faces. Cryptoanarchy is about privacy after all.
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It looks good. Do you plan to expand partnership?
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Congrats. Not bad. Hmm. But where is everyone? Are people silent after bumping service accusation? We've had such a sweet offtopic here...
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What a shitstorm! *gets some popcorn and beer & takes the best seat That's why I love such small projects topics. No post without a scandal inside))))))))))))))
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume. To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases. But I'll say - regular backups are better way) I do not argue, of course better.But what will you do in case of a hard drive failure? That is why it is so important to save the recovery file.If there is such a function, of course. First I'll praise God for having all my wallets and logins either memorized or backuped. After this, if I don't want to restore settings manualy I'll use a HDD clone from external disc... which I recommend to everyone. You don't need such function in every programm if you may clone the full HDD (except for folder too big and not very critical, like video or games). Good for you. Maybe you really would do so - then you have my respect. But you really think everyone will do regular manual backups? That sounds a little too optimistic, if you ask me Those who have already faced losses will, and those who have not, will after face losses. Fair enough. It's all about learning on mistakes;)
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Waiting for a response from the team. Some controversial moments I so understand they decided, but still something that remained Contraversional moments? Is there something to be cautious about? As the above has been fairly emotional person, so far no changes have been made in the white paper. His accusations look... well, disturbing to say the least. But there is something strange about them. AFAIK bitcointalk is very quick about pinning scam warnings on suspicious messages. Sometimes there is no need in solid proofs. Right here there is no warnings pinned and OPs trust isn't red, so there's these accusations probably are not so solid as they look. Did developers answer something on these accusations? We hope that they will rewrite the white paper and announce the team. LOL, even they rewrite their white paper or make another one this coin is a scam! Remember Paycore coin that they also plagiarized their white paper? they released a new white paper after 1 week because of the accusation then abandoned the project after 2 weeks. Paycore: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5087964.0Hmm. Nothing personal here, but really... do you understand how sound such accusations from a man with your trust and history behind?
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume. To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases. But I'll say - regular backups are better way) I do not argue, of course better.But what will you do in case of a hard drive failure? That is why it is so important to save the recovery file.If there is such a function, of course. First I'll praise God for having all my wallets and logins either memorized or backuped. After this, if I don't want to restore settings manualy I'll use a HDD clone from external disc... which I recommend to everyone. You don't need such function in every programm if you may clone the full HDD (except for folder too big and not very critical, like video or games).
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Maybe. I just don't realize why these settings are so important. There are much more problems for people in crypto if HDD crashes.
Hm. Depends on how these guy organized his workspace, I assume. To the point of question: probably the only way are data-restoring programms, though the result isn't guaranteed. There are many of them, specially for these cases. But I'll say - regular backups are better way)
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I think that if you made some money from that project - that is not a scam for you.
Spoken like a true piece of shit. You're basically saying scams are OK so long as you make money. Who made money from this project besides you? You didn't invest anything in this project -- you were hired by them to spam for them. You'd have to be a complete idiot to invest in this scam. Plagiarized white paper No team Hired bumping service This project is a scam. Potential investards be warned. Technically he is right, but morally it just doesn't sound right. Some people say that bitcoin is scam. They probably have btt bounty on discord so that's a reason, for that activity on this thread, or maybe it is real. It is so easy to call a project scam and you don't have strong arguments. All we have to do is to wait. In crypto you never tell a decent project from scam before the project is fully working... and even then there's no guarantee
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now. Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software. Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers) So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling. You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet. Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. There are no perfect wallets. Security is in your hands first. I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time. If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds. Of course. But I'm interested in more following. If, for example, a computer broke down with an installed application ONEX-how to restore the application? Is there an ISO file for example?I think you get my point. That’s why, usually, you need to make backup of your wallet. AFAIK Onex terminal isn't operating with wallet files or logins/passwords, it's using exhanges API keys which are pretty easy to restore if you lost them.
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Waiting for a response from the team. Some controversial moments I so understand they decided, but still something that remained Contraversional moments? Is there something to be cautious about? As the above has been fairly emotional person, so far no changes have been made in the white paper. His accusations look... well, disturbing to say the least. But there is something strange about them. AFAIK bitcointalk is very quick about pinning scam warnings on suspicious messages. Sometimes there is no need in solid proofs. Right here there is no warnings pinned and OPs trust isn't red, so there's these accusations probably are not so solid as they look. Did developers answer something on these accusations? It’s too easy to say “scam” and leave the thread after it. Investors and community need proofs to this words. Unfortunately lately called scam everything, even without sufficient arguments. I think that if you made some money from that project - that is not a scam for you. Only if you fix the profit and get out just in time. Well, I'd call that a decent strategy too.
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This still needs to be done, otherwise these issues will be raised constantly.
Yes. Right now the situation looks too unbalanced. Though I remember that Tron whitepaper was plagiatrised too, but Tron lives well. Let's see what will they do next
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now. Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software. Did you hear about recent bug in Android? Nobody is guaranteed. Though PC's aren't safe too. The only ultimate firewall is paper wallet and that's only before quantum computers) So, just don't put your eggs in one basket and have different wallets for trading and hodling. You are currently right. The most safety method for saving your funds is paper wallet. Forgot to mention the grandmother’s stockings and the mattress. You can also bury in the garden under a cherry. There are no perfect wallets. Security is in your hands first. I use cold wallets and cryptocurrency wallets applications on a mobile phone. It is very convenient and I can transfer or cash my own funds very quickly at any time. If you leave where the phone, as quickly and quickly someone else will be able to transfer Your funds. Well, that depends on phone's security. There is almost zero probability that random guy who stole your phone will manage to 3d-print your fingertips faster than you block the phone. Actually, some random guy won't even bother. And if someone is for your funds - he'll get it much easier using physical force against you. So you just need a good password or fingertips scanner enabled. Password is better.
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Waiting for a response from the team. Some controversial moments I so understand they decided, but still something that remained Contraversional moments? Is there something to be cautious about? As the above has been fairly emotional person, so far no changes have been made in the white paper. His accusations look... well, disturbing to say the least. But there is something strange about them. AFAIK bitcointalk is very quick about pinning scam warnings on suspicious messages. Sometimes there is no need in solid proofs. Right here there is no warnings pinned and OPs trust isn't red, so there's these accusations probably are not so solid as they look. Did developers answer something on these accusations?
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Well, we aretalking here about trading. It's a long way to mass adoption so there is no need right now to put wallet on phone
That's the trick. There won't be any mass adoption in the future if people won't start installing wallets on their phones right now. Just use antivirus and don't install trashy software.
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Sometimes there is a DNS substitution, so it is desirable to carefully consider the site.
That is why it is better to use the application.In this case, the application from ONEX is an excellent alternative for protection against such cases. Quite true. Many wallets also provide access not only through the site, but also through the application. That’s why I use only IOS, becouse a have a lot of friends who have been download bad content from Android OC. It is desirable not to put wallets at all and not to trade from mobile devices... Agreed about "not trading" part. But without wallets on mobile devices there won't be any mass adoption. People need to pay offline somehow. )
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Waiting for a response from the team. Some controversial moments I so understand they decided, but still something that remained Contraversional moments? Is there something to be cautious about?
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Sometimes there is a DNS substitution, so it is desirable to carefully consider the site.
That is why it is better to use the application.In this case, the application from ONEX is an excellent alternative for protection against such cases. Can't say it's an alternative, more like one more layer of protection. You can't use API keys (which trading app uses) to withdraw, only to trade. If you lose them the worse case scenario is to find yourself with a bag full of shitcoins
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