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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] DigitalNote |XDN| ANONYMOUS SECURE MM CRYPTONIGH CRYPTO MESSAGES DEPOSITS
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on: January 03, 2017, 08:21:01 PM
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The problem is clearly on poloniex side, but I've never had them not respond to a support ticket for more than a day, for instances exactly like this - a transaction fails and doesn't get included in the blockchain and they have to resend it. I've probably had to do this 5-10 times for various coins and it's usually quick and smooth. If you did actually open a support ticket and poloniex is completely ignoring you, maybe it has to do with dNote spewing unsubstantiated conspiracy theories in the wake of the delisting announcement.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin?
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on: January 03, 2017, 01:48:52 PM
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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/premineI'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. 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. This is what has upset the scammers on bitcointalk, if the Gulden developers had run off the funds it would of been the expected thing to do but instead they doing the work that was promised and this is going against the crypto grain. This will piss a lot of scammers and con artists off because they have to come up with more outrages ideas to get noticed and people to buyin to their junk. It is starting to look obvious to anyone using the Gulden wallets that it's in a class of it's own and this is freaking the financial villians out. There's nothing on that page ( https://developer.gulden.com/premine ) about why the airdrop was cancelled or how the premine funds are now meted out.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin?
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on: January 03, 2017, 06:13:54 AM
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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?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin?
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on: January 03, 2017, 05:31:09 AM
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Can anyone explain when and why NLG decided to cancel the airdrop and use the 10% premine as dev slushfund? I got into it a bit with their (only?) developer here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1495990.msg17234710#msg17234710because he called digibyte a scam, and I pointed out that NLG has a much larger premine. After calling me a troll, his response included this: ... You are obviously a troll with an agenda, and really I don't need to justify myself to you... Why is Gulden not a scam? Well quite simple Gulden does not go around making claims that are not true, we do not intentionally try to deceive anyone, we do not make promises we cannot deliver on, we spend large amounts of time actually maintaining our products all of which are regularly updated. We put out new releases at regular intervals, each one improving on the previous one. We do not put out features that we know can't work just because we want to create hype. We do not do anything dishonest or fraudulent. ...
What exactly is a 10% premine that is currently (several years after launch) around 40% of available supply that was supposed to be distributed to the Dutch citizenry and is now just for whatever Gulden devs feel like if not a claim that wasn't true, a promise that wasn't delivered on, something dishonest if not fraudulent. Honestly, I don't really give two fucks (maybe one), but it's just ridiculous to see this circle-jerk about technical superiority and advanced features when all that is done is bitcoin updates, a diff adjustment algorithm, and a closed source mobile wallet. Boontje komt om zijn loontje. Disclaimer - I don't own any DGB or NLG.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do people buy from a 170 Million premined coin?
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on: December 29, 2016, 12:36:35 PM
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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#msg6049368After 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.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment?
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on: December 29, 2016, 01:18:50 AM
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Don't be a knucklehead - Bitcoin doesn't have a premine.
Yes it does, and Satoshi is holding it all. 1 million coins. Dont lie to yourself. Satoshi announced the launch months ahead of time. Just because no one gave a fuck but him and Hal Finney for a while does not mean there is a premine. Gulden has a 10% premine (currently I think about 50% of available supply) that was supposed to be for an airdrop to people from some country, but then devs decided to not do that so they're currently sitting on half of available supply. Patato patato. He has a premine, and its that simple. Call it how you want but stop lying to others. I'd say it's more like potato, shit sandwich; guess which one is the shit sandwich. I'd also say you're the one being dishonest, but whatever, keep pumping your hyip premine non-airdrop scam, I'll let you guys get back to the circle jerk.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Gulden a good investment?
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on: December 28, 2016, 11:08:41 PM
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Don't be a knucklehead - Bitcoin doesn't have a premine.
Yes it does, and Satoshi is holding it all. 1 million coins. Dont lie to yourself. Satoshi announced the launch months ahead of time. Just because no one gave a fuck but him and Hal Finney for a while does not mean there is a premine. Gulden has a 10% premine (currently I think about 50% of available supply) that was supposed to be for an airdrop to people from some country, but then devs decided to not do that so they're currently sitting on half of available supply.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
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on: December 28, 2016, 02:19:38 PM
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Well tried claymor's miner, seems fine, but I need some web monero wallet, suggestion? And same question, do I need it or I can directly withdraw to exchange from pool wallet?
Web wallet is mymonero.com. Some pools allow you to mine straight to an exchange, but payout threshold will be way higher, and you need to include a payment id with the mining address.
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