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February 23, 2016, 06:41:05 PM
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Noob here,
I got my very first bitcoin late last year as a present. Never really used bitcoin before I did what anyone my age would do. I went straight to the dice games baby. haha. I cashed out almost 2btc and took that to the bitcoin slot machines. I got really really lucky. I didn't know how to bet and I ended up betting .5 btc on my very first spin. I got a bonus on the machine and won like 13 btcs. I cashed out with a total of 15 bitcoins. I noticed that the casino took other type of coins so I did a little research and discovered altcoins. I made a few altcoin trades and now I  almost have 20btc.

Long story short I'm looking for a solid coin, where I can put my bitcoin in it, let it sit for 4-5 years and be a very happy man. Now I know no one can see the future but I came across the nexus niro thread earlier today (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=657601.0) I would like to hear from people who are not part of the niro community what their thoughts are. Do you think this is a safe coin? I notice they are very cheap and I can really become a whale with them. but this coin almost sounds to good to be true....what are your thoughts?  Huh Huh Huh   
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February 23, 2016, 07:54:54 PM
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Noob here,
I got my very first bitcoin late last year as a present. Never really used bitcoin before I did what anyone my age would do. I went straight to the dice games baby. haha. I cashed out almost 2btc and took that to the bitcoin slot machines. I got really really lucky. I didn't know how to bet and I ended up betting .5 btc on my very first spin. I got a bonus on the machine and won like 13 btcs. I cashed out with a total of 15 bitcoins. I noticed that the casino took other type of coins so I did a little research and discovered altcoins. I made a few altcoin trades and now I  almost have 20btc.

Long story short I'm looking for a solid coin, where I can put my bitcoin in it, let it sit for 4-5 years and be a very happy man. Now I know no one can see the future but I came across the nexus niro thread earlier today (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=657601.0) I would like to hear from people who are not part of the niro community what their thoughts are. Do you think this is a safe coin? I notice they are very cheap and I can really become a whale with them. but this coin almost sounds to good to be true....what are your thoughts?  Huh Huh Huh   

Stay in Bitcoin. Unless you're a gambling man then its LTC.

As for shitcoins with low volume, in 4-5 years they will not exist and new shitcoins will have taken their place.

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February 23, 2016, 08:18:28 PM
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Never heard of that shitcoin.  You should buy ETH

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February 23, 2016, 11:37:07 PM
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Wouldn't call my hard work a shitcoin  Wink Been building nexus for over a year and a half.
15 innovations on top of the bitcoin protocol to improve bitcoin.

http://youmeandbtc.com/bitcoin-podcast/nexus-creator-colin-cantrell-ymb-podcast-e102/

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July 09, 2016, 06:32:27 PM
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Wouldn't call my hard work a shitcoin  Wink Been building nexus for over a year and a half.
15 innovations on top of the bitcoin protocol to improve bitcoin.

http://youmeandbtc.com/bitcoin-podcast/nexus-creator-colin-cantrell-ymb-podcast-e102/

Thank you for your service. Definitely not a shitcoin. It is likely the next big thing :-)

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July 12, 2017, 04:13:26 PM
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This is one of the ironies of crypto to savor.

To the outside world, BTC is the hot, world breaking, next new thing in tech.

Inside crypto, IMO, no one is pointing to BTC as the next thing. BTC IMO is a bit stodgy.

If you think of BTC as a 40 billion dollar company, their rate of innovation/adoption of new stuff is quite slow.

People may poop on new alt's, but a new alt is crypto's cheaper and faster way of just moving on.
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July 12, 2017, 05:21:03 PM
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Wouldn't call my hard work a shitcoin  Wink Been building nexus for over a year and a half.
15 innovations on top of the bitcoin protocol to improve bitcoin.

http://youmeandbtc.com/bitcoin-podcast/nexus-creator-colin-cantrell-ymb-podcast-e102/

I think I love your project sir.  Haven't gone through the details yet. Hope it's what i think it is.
 Never knew stuff like that exists. Been going from thread to thread searching for something serious on this forum ...thank goodness I found one .
This is exactly what Cryptocurrency should be not creating Altcoins on centralized infrastructures and calling it "decentralized".
Wonder what the future holds for this amazing project. It's quite possible for government to shoot down your satellite. Am kind of thinking about the possibility of launching multiple satellites(like 50 small ones) to make things hard for future attackers
Good job!




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