People can still remain skeptical but the fact is people lie but blockchains don't. SOMEONE has been stacking multiple 12,500 wallets which is the minimum order for Urea from the NIERS and not dumping. Last week whoever owned these wallets were sitting on $750k worth of coins at .05 and yet not one coin moved. And right now the top wallets are still accumulating.
Clearly someone knows something, someone with deep pockets who is willing to spend tens of thousands of dollars to get cheap URO. I've tried to tell everyone not just because I want to profit but because I want to see other people profit too, be a bagholder in what could be the next big crypto revolution instead of pissing away your money in silly coins like Iceberg coin. If you miss out and this thing does go to the moon, just remember all the crypto personalities with cartoon & celebrity avatars on twitter who lied and deceived you to get you to sell your coins or not buy in at all, that's all I'm saying.
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I'd be happy if it even went to 1 btc much less almost 3 grand a coin
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Just so we let anyone know who accuses the mods of censorship, Chang practically called someone a child molester, this is beyond trolling and doesn't belong here.
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What kind of English is this?
Also I have never seen an official document with so many typos.
The official IPL website is full of misspellings and links that don't work. Go figure. Clearly India Potash or the government of India is not real.
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Nothing is talked about WHY so many coins sit on so many exchanges even after Mt. Gox
Most traders are paralyzed in fear that whales will dump a coin anytime they are too afraid to stake their coins thinking the time will come when the market starts tanking and they will be caught holding the bag.
Personally I think the best solution is a coin that has POS but also has an on-going POW too.
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How can URO possibly be a scam if Rivaa really did purchase URO with urea? HOW? ? (answer: it can't) We'll they'll just say the emails were faked...even though the odds of the guy faking it knowing the name of a lowly level Rivaa employee whose name is only mentioned in a March 2011 snapshot of the Rivaa website. Of course ANYTHING is possible but really when all of this evidence piles up it becomes absurd to disbelieve.
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So where are 'Green Earth Systems' actually working from?
Well we do know A office exists because True Asset did his Google hangout from one, and there were employees walking by in the background, one even walked in to give him a glass of water so obviously his co-workers knew what he was doing with the interview and it wasn't just him messing around on company time on his own project. I don't think a "rent a office" is a sign to disregard a project, there is a reason 10% of businesses in America use them, it's cheaper and reduces overhead. Hell I wouldn't be surprised if the Bitcoin Foundation's offices are a rent an office.
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Actually 5-10% push new technologies and have some legitimacy but the FUD flies out to drive them into the ground.
Gee I wonder who would feel most threatened by new coins and have the money to ruin the future of promising coins....
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Can I just say something
Alot of people keep saying "The PR needs to be better, the PR needs to be better"
Both I and True Asset COMPLETELY agree on this.
But you know what, the public relations of the crypto COMMUNITY needs to be better too. The level of trolling ,vulgarities and outright childishness displayed on bitcointalk last week is absolutely embarrassing, if I were the average middle-aged investor coming in to investigate crypto in general I'd take a look at just a few postings on here and be turned off immediately. It doesn't matter if you "think" the coin is fraud, going about it typing SCAM SCAM SCAM! in big bold letters and posting images of feces or saying Pisscoin over and over is not a reflection of the coin but a reflection of yourself as a human being. It absolutely amazes me some people here who may have even got rich off Bitcoin still have the minds of a 14 year-old boy.
Some really great projects were absolutely killed by irrational brainless fudding. Auroracoin turned out to be a legit coin where the dev actually committed to the airdrop for weeks and months after the great P&D of 2014 and Payu Harris of Maza is still working his ass off going around to outlets like NPR to push his vision even though his coin is only 27 Satoshis. Please tell me, what "scam" dev who ran off with your money would keep working on a "dead" coin 6 months afterward?
Think, people.
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And those miners need to be compensated $300mm+ USD?
"Nobody is giving anything to investors, they buy it from the miners... "
YES THEY ARE (theoretically)! That is what 1 URO = 1 tonne urea means. That urea holders are going to be willing to transfer valuable urea to investors (or any other holders of URO).
Edit: Let me put it a third way. Premines are bad right? If you are a urea holder, you are effectively entering into a system with a massive, massive premine by a bunch of miners that do not have any urea. Do you see the issue now?
Early miners and traders will get rich, yes, but that is the side effect of getting the project off the ground. You think once this is proven true and the price of a coin shoots up to 300 usd that its going to be easy for future miners or traders to get cheap coin? No. The difficulty will go insane and most small time traders will be shut out just as most of us who missed out on Bitcoin early on are shut out of the big whale trading game. What does GES or anyonee else mind if you get rich? That is like saying Apple or Microsoft should be mad about their early shareholders who got rich buying their stock cheap lol. The early adopters of URO are being REWARDED for helping setup the first mining and trading economy. Also might i add early miners didn't have to log on to bittex and give away cheap coin either, they will be the ones crying even more than the skeptical traders who missed out...
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Problem is too many kids here can be shown a mountain of evidence but they will believe nothing no matter how strong or persuasive. It will take something like coindesk, Kaiser or Fast Company confirming to send the market up. Also the whales don't WANT the market to come up yet.
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Here is the cold truth, you want to know why people keep their coins on exchanges instead of staking them?
Because they are paralyzed with fear that people like Iconic Expert or Bryce Weiner will dump any moment when the time is right and they want to be able to exit quickly to not lose their shirts.
So Bryce can go stuff it with his talks of blockchain security, he helps to create the most insecure and paranoid market in the world.
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Yes. This is far more profitable as a real venture than as a scam.
THANK YOU!
This whole thing is one of the most bizarre dramas in all of crypto, why would any company or individual go to 3 months of working creating all these fake companies, photoshopping people, signatures, drafting up anf learning contract law, you name it, just to pull off a quick 24 hr pump and dump when something this so creative could make massive amounts of money doing it legit?
If you want to see what a long-term scam with holes looks like, look at Zetacoin, it's been almost a year now since the rumors were flying and still no documents produced, any names of business partners, just endless rumors and pumps on every little Safaricom tweet, on top of that all the ZBAD305 members are cartoon characters, and the guy hyping it is BitcoinSachs who has been outed as having run coin fudding services for cash. And finally the grand poobah of crypto technology himself, Bryce Weiner ADMITTED finally to being a Zeta developer when he denied it for months and he dared to call GES a scam with no proof when he himself has been pumping crypto's longest fraud for months now with absolutely no documentation what to speak of. When you ask him for this proof he gives you riddles like "check the blockchain", which is such unprofessional BS.
At this point I want URO to succeed not just for my investment but to see the REAL cons of crypto outed for who they really are.
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Looks like "insolvent" GES has managed to secure the services of a nice web company just days ago. https://webmatric.com.au
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