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October 12, 2019, 03:16:42 PM
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In advance of my upcoming documentary about the beginnings of Dash, I would like to open a few topics up for discussion. I'll be around intermittently to answer questions or comments.

The documentary is an examination of a critical video about the early days of Dash. The following points that critical video makes about the "instamine" (fastmine would be a better word) and others will be investigated and results shown. Do you have any judgements or comments about any of the following?



- Evan Duffield knew about the "instamine" because he had detailed plans for the coin?

- The X-coin development team deliberately misled people about the launch time?

- The "bug" in X-coin that led to the fastmine was inherited from Litecoin?

- Does the fact that many cloud servers existed at launch mean that they were all Evan's?

- Evan mined all two million coins in the fastmine?

- The fastmine crew (either just Evan or others) now have majority control in Dash's governance?

- The community voted to restart Darkcoin, and the vote was predominently no?



These issues and more will be discussed in my upcoming documentary entitled:

"Decentralized Deeper Thought: The Truth About Dash!"

Link to video page: https://youtu.be/O39kWbOu11M



The video will premiere this coming Friday at 9:00PM UTC. You can visit the premiere page and set a reminder so you can watch and comment along with other interested viewers.

Hope to hear from you, and of course see you at the premiere on Friday!

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