LOL NOTE IS A SHITCOIN AND IM LAUGHING AT ALL THE NOOB BUYERS RIGHT NOW
THIS LOOKS LIKE AN EXIT SCAM PUMP BY THE SHITDEVS.
You have no clue on what you are talking about! DNotes is here for over 2.5 years, their dev have never disappeared and there wasn't any ICO/crowdsale or whatever! Also, the volume was never huge and it was never faked. What more do you want? I know about the coin since it started, but unfortunately I was too impatient and sold like 250-300k coins @ the 100-150 satoshi range. There are groups that are targeting certain coins and probably now is the time of DNotes.
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Hello, I have already seen much of your work here on the forum and I like it, but unfortunately I can't afford you at the moment. We're not developing FAIL with ICO/crowdsale/whatever funds and that is why our progress is slow. If you like to give it a free try it would be appreciated and maybe I can tip you on a later future, but right now I'm flat broke. Thanks for participating in the thread! Cheers, Spartak
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Maybe they bought at its peak from the last pump and now they will try to cover their losses?
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Hell look at the cost of PC repair at your local stores.. they are not cheap.
That's has nothing to do with the ransomware viruses. Last year I have dealt with 2 computers, which were infected with the same ransomware (they were not in the same network, they were even in different towns) and there was no solution other than to pay. Many of these viruses are using 256 bit encryption, which is pretty much impossible to be broken. To understand this better, a computer with a performance of 30 petaflops (i.e. - capable of 30,000 billion floating point operations per second) would need more than 10 years to decrypt it. ... Spoetnik, you should take a break. Go out there, see the world.
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However after ICO there will be no any real development, there will be just like few code updates in a month and a few partnership with small business/company causing no any changes in the market.
That's what amuses me the most. Why we are seeing so many projects claiming that they are decentralised coins/tokens/assets/platforms/whatever, yet they have CEOs, CTO's CMO's etc..?! How the f* this works?
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Здравейте! Хвърлете ако искате един поглед на това: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1540053.0 и ако не ви мързи, драснете в темата някой коментар. Ще ми е интересна нашата, българската гледна точка за биткоина. Няма да се разсърдя и на отрицателни коментари. Липсват ти снимките в темата. Тука вярно умряла работа. Дайте да се раздвижим малко, пък току виж сме навили някой mod да ни пуснат българска секция?
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Sorry my statement was not warranted. I have watch much shows you make. My problem is this interviews is not enough. Razormind example. I see an interview and looks bad.
Hahaha, Razormind! This is one of the most utter scams out there!!! There was a reason (well, more like 100 reasons) to create a thread about them: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1564499.0 EDIT: I have just launched The Fuzzy Trader Crowdsale Campaign and I can ensure you that the announcement post it's pure BBCODE. Also, besides the fact that The Fuzzy Trader is a fictional character, there's are actual persons behind of this character (but not liable for his acts and behaviors). You have to be joking?!
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I hope icocountdown and some others will help with the due diligence. But perhaps they are profiting from these shit ICO's somehow.
I do alot of due dilligence on projects, I do not like scams you can see interviews with real developers that i do here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOu5mkF_NczLQzICINvzr9w/videosYou can see my warnings about scams here: https://medium.com/@icocountdown/I do vet all the projects on http://icocountdown.com - I don't list anything I think are scams without at least some face of a developer or otherwise. If you want me to help do some due dilligence on specific projects I can help. You should think about changing your name to lets say "CryptoInterviews", "CryptoResearch" or something. There are not only coins out there. These interviews prove nothing, but at least people could have a better look on the upcoming projects.
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They were not shadow copies back in 1932 (or it was 1938?). There was no even Windows back then. We had Windows , Less Features as they were only for opening & closing and looking thru.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_CopyStarted with Windows XP, I know what shadow copy is. It could be maybe irrelevant, but back in 2008 I was something like a Lead jury (i.e. I was the only one inspecting the computers) in the 5th Bulgarian national competition final. The participants had certain time to assemble a computer and install + configure it. There were 3 other guys in the jury which were representatives of Microsoft, one of the biggest IT companies in Bulgaria and the biggest Hardware-related magazine in the country. They were just standing next to me and write down the mistakes I found. So, I know some stuff. P.S. You can easily see me after 07:43 in this video and compare it with the name of the YouTube channel owner and my avatar : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZCgCLRGVEE
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Ransom guys charge a few hundred bucks , Data Recovery Firms charge in the $Thousands.
As I have said - this has nothing to do with a data recovery. You are screwed if there is no known solution (i.e. decryption). No matter if you send to a firm or to CIA/FBI. hmm, we are losing something in translation. If the ransomware purged the deleted files and overwrote the files with the encrypted files and removed the shadow copies, and their were no external backups , then you would be right there is nothing anyone can do except pay the ransom or lose the data. However , if the ransomware did not wipe the deleted file or removed the shadow copies or the user had an external backup, then those are options that a PC tech could check, which would make it so the users would not have to pay the ransom. And as I said, I did save someone's data from a ransomware virus , because that specific one left the shadow copies intact. And those can be checked by local techs for a few bucks, there is no need for a Data recovery firm as the hard drive should be in working order. But ransomware may or may not hit a PC, a hard drive failure is a guarantee if you keep it too long without replacing. Either way not making periodic backups is asking for trouble, failure is not an if but a When. They were no shadow copies back in 1932 (or it was 1938?). There was no even Windows back then.
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Ransom guys charge a few hundred bucks , Data Recovery Firms charge in the $Thousands.
As I have said - this has nothing to do with a data recovery. You are screwed if there is no known solution (i.e. decryption). No matter if you send to a firm or to CIA/FBI.
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Hell look at the cost of PC repair at your local stores.. they are not cheap.
That's has nothing to do with the ransomware viruses. Last year I have dealt with 2 computers, which were infected with the same ransomware (they were not in the same network, they were even in different towns) and there was no solution other than to pay. Many of these viruses are using 256 bit encryption, which is pretty much impossible to be broken. To understand this better, a computer with a performance of 30 petaflops (i.e. - capable of 30,000 billion floating point operations per second) would need more than 10 years to decrypt it.
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Well I have taken my risk now investing a little in Swisscoin. So let me wait few days and see what it turns out to be.
That's (imho) a big mistake.
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Pretty sure thats BTC-E, and those coins belong to a hell of a lot of peoples combined accounts.
Btw, yesterday I have looked at one of the LTC's block explorers (haven't done this in years) and I think that 48% of the coins are in control of the top 100 addresses.
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Yeah, too bad that Roshan acted this way. I was among the top holders with over 600k coins, which I mined and bought when the price was at its peak. Sold them at 300-400 satoshi...
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Yeah I don't understand the disturbing fascination with the vile bitter twisted ETC criminals targeting Vitalik on a personal level. Just shows you all up for the cretins you are.
Would you be so kind and explain us who do you mean when saying "ETC criminals"? I hope you are not talking about all the users because crypto is about free choice! And a lot of people decided not to take a bailout hardfork as something quite natural hence losing immutability. Don't bother, please. Just check his posting history and you'll find more results for "ETC criminals" than you can get with searching for Bitcoin in the forum. P.S. I'm not attacking Buterin in any way.
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Just found this on Twitter. I somehow like and respect the guy, but I think that's a bit harsh.
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