Cryptsy who is FinCEN licensed and can be legally prosecuted for fraud, has added URO http://blockcypher.com has committed to URO Prypto has committed to URO The only ones not committed are the fudders spamming in bold over and over (though in secret they really are) Who do you believe?
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CRYPTSY have added now URO!
Great, BigVern's company and address is public and registered with FinCEN, by listing this "scam coin" he is now opening himself up to lawsuits and indictment from the federal government. Oh clearly Big Vern has no idea what he is doing
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http://whois.domaintools.com/altcoinherald.comNever trust a "journalist" who doesn't even reveal his identity or make phone calls to research. He'd be thrown out of a 1st semester community college journalism course for the junk he writes on his site.
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I don't know...is this really the same guy? Who are you and why do you hide your whois in Panama? Who trusts a journalist who won't even give a real name.
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http://www.equalinfocomm.com/testimonials.html"It simplified my accounts took the stress away and changed my one day month to 30 mins. It enabled me to centralize my invoicing ,bills, bank, accounts. " -Rivaa Export Ltd [ Rivaa Group] ( Harikishan Virmani )Sounds to me like a CEO who'd also find URO and blockchains quite useful for distributing goods
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The bottom line is a few people believed uro will be worth about $300 each because of the claim of it being backed by urea. It may if btc reaches $5k soon, but we all know it was a gimmick by the dev. He is real, he didn't premine or dump the so called sale, we get it. But there is no way in hell you can sell urea for uro at a certain price and pin. Doesn't work that way if it's openly traded. Nice try though.
What people don't get is it would only take URO reaching Dogecoin's market cap at its height early this year or Darkcoin's market cap back in May to be worth at least $250-$300. I just find it hard to believe this has less long-term value than a silly coin with a dog on it that inflates by the billions.
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Notice True Asset skyped from an office full of employees, his critics skypes from dumpy 1 room apartments in their underwear or hid behind doge avatars, what does that tell you...
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All these chat users in the google hangout and tinychat revealed much of the crypto community for what they really are
Stupid trolling 4chan kids and "hey bro!" Potheads. If "your" burden of proof was shown you'd be too stupid to even understand it anyway. Is it any wonder half the guys in these cam chats look like they live in dumpy trash-filled one room apartments wearing wife beaters and haven't shaved in a month, it is fucking pathetic, you are probably whining over losing 20 bucks that you intended to spend on pot or steam games.
Mike is that you? Lol yes, sorry I'm being mean or emotional but it is really sad what I witnessed tonight.
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All these chat users in the google hangout and tinychat revealed much of the crypto community for what they really are
Stupid trolling 4chan kids and "hey bro!" Potheads. If "your" burden of proof was shown you'd be too stupid to even understand it anyway. Is it any wonder half the guys in these cam chats look like they live in dumpy trash-filled one room apartments wearing wife beaters and haven't shaved in a month, it is fucking pathetic, you are probably whining over losing 20 bucks that you intended to spend on pot or steam games.
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Just hold your coins for the media attention people, I want to see the trolls try and FUD Fast Company, Coindesk or Max Kaiser.
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He was advertising cryptorush on twitter and coin launches like pugcoin.
How do we know he is not that fyrstikken clown? Where is my proof? Proof, I don't need no stinkin' proof!
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When all is said and done you buy this coin on a crypto exchange and all of their Terms and Services apply. I have read the Terms for MintPal and Bittrex and nowhere does it imply this virtual currency is 'backed' by a commodity.
It doesn't say in the Microsoft terms and condition that MS Points are backed in US dollars but the company has faithfully made it so. All the URO Protocol is declaring is that they will accept 1 URO for 1 ton of Urea. If you try and send URO to another company they may or won't honor it. It's not hard to figure out, this is a NEW business idea and people seem to not only want to shit on the company but shit on the whole concept of crypto commodities. You all sound worse than the Bitcoin fudders who call BTC a silly token.
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Old photos of real people working at Green Earth don't prove that he is still at Green Earth
Thanks for playing.
Nilesh Nair's Google+ page is 3 years old and still being updated. I wasn't aware buying domain names entitled you to another human being's social media accounts and passwords. Also how do you explain the camera stamp dates being taken on modern phones? If true asset is this intelligent to cover every single one of these bases, hell he DESERVES your money lol.
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beat me to it lol
Well i'm the on who dug it up lol, not afraid to say i'm @mikegeister on twitter
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MORE proof Nilesh Nair is alive and well working for GES! https://plus.google.com/108409924807462849672/postsLook at the digital date stamp of the photo! You mean to tell me True Asset hijacked Nilesh Nair's google+ page and magically took a digital camera photo of him from 2 years back with a modern camera lol
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Here is one of GES's Egyptian business partners mentioned in their twitter https://www.facebook.com/pages/Conntec-Egypt/1473025292909261REAL people commenting from March 2014 Here is a banner graphic too Now if GES went insolvent LAST year, how is it the Facebook page for one of their partners was first created this year?
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Buy out domain name -> Control email -> reset Twitter password -> you have a "legit" Twitter account with years of history.
That doesn't change the fact that the account was dead for basically 1.5 years of course.
And what about the recent photograph of Nilesh Nair ratifying the protocol? Also why isnt the real Nilesh Nair coming forward to refute his company being exploited through all this chaos?
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Here's some more "FUD" for you as the price "goes up" -- more dumps incoming before a complete meltdown. Urocoin: Scam or Legit?LOL, Saying he'll shut down his blog if it isn't a scam shows poor judgement on his part. The reward for being right is tiny, the punishment for being wrong is drastic. Not a man who can assess risk/reward very well. Not really -- I won't stop blogging, but I'll stop bothering with alt-coin blogs. The reward for blogging about alt-coins is tiny anyway, and if I'm proven wrong I'll be happy to say, "Gosh, I guess I should just stop worrying about alt-coins and get back to my other work...and my family." Well the thing that strikes me is the math is wrong. GES and the other 4 companies are not investing 300 million, there is only 300k coins mined first off so it is 80-100 million max, and if the deal is proven legit, market forces will bring the price of URO up that any URO they receive in exchange for Urea will be profitable for them.
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