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July 10, 2015, 03:17:13 PM Last edit: July 10, 2015, 03:37:25 PM by pjcltd |
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GORILLA.EXCHANGE IS BACKUP All withdrawal fees have been removed
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notabeliever
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July 10, 2015, 07:08:42 PM |
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First of all not ripping into Paul..re-read my messages as you can see my messages. if I wanted to be mad read the ones from about SPOTS.
If everyone read my messages then why do you feel you were not ripped off. Everyone that was upset and voiced their disgust was ignored and sometimes had their messages deleted.
Did I not have a valid point about buying 2 cloud staking contract 2 months ago for coins that now don'y exist and I'm out 9.99 a piece. 6 months ago 19.99 for 10k. Does it make sense to buy a contract for 6 months and not have it honored then to say to us that we can stake lifetime however anyone that has a wallet can stake anyways. Spots has made us move a lot of coins between exchanges and wallets that all took out fees. The best business decision to ensure your future is to honor a contract and keep customers happy.
Paul has honored us with no fees so if Paul has something else you dam sure I would be apart of it if not already mining on his pool.
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iGotSpots (OP)
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July 10, 2015, 07:20:52 PM Last edit: July 10, 2015, 07:52:12 PM by iGotSpots |
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First of all not ripping into Paul..re-read my messages as you can see my messages. if I wanted to be mad read the ones from about SPOTS.
If everyone read my messages then why do you feel you were not ripped off. Everyone that was upset and voiced their disgust was ignored and sometimes had their messages deleted.
Did I not have a valid point about buying 2 cloud staking contract 2 months ago for coins that now don'y exist and I'm out 9.99 a piece. 6 months ago 19.99 for 10k. Does it make sense to buy a contract for 6 months and not have it honored then to say to us that we can stake lifetime however anyone that has a wallet can stake anyways. Spots has made us move a lot of coins between exchanges and wallets that all took out fees. The best business decision to ensure your future is to honor a contract and keep customers happy.
Paul has honored us with no fees so if Paul has something else you dam sure I would be apart of it if not already mining on his pool.
Everyone who signed up for an old coin is getting cloud staking for GorillaBucks for free when I finally get caught up
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July 10, 2015, 08:04:48 PM |
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iGotSpots give my teeth
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iGotSpots (OP)
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July 10, 2015, 08:06:42 PM Last edit: July 10, 2015, 08:58:51 PM by iGotSpots |
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iGotSpots give my teeth Send wallet.dat to swap@GorillaStake.com and include address for the new GorillaBucks chain
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July 10, 2015, 09:03:16 PM |
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And everyone that bought original Borilla Bucks got no support and no market and forced into an exchange of coins with lower value coins.
But the good guy in all this is Paul and I for 1 can't figure out why he is being attacked. It could be just he was the unlucky one to be picked out of the hat. A couple a weeks ogo servers behind Coinbase got crashed because a 3rd company got attacked and it was like dominos
Good luck Paul - you are the best. And I 2nd the comment that I will support anything you are involved with in the future
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iGotSpots (OP)
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July 10, 2015, 09:05:32 PM |
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And everyone that bought original Borilla Bucks got no support and no market and forced into an exchange of coins with lower value coins.
But the good guy in all this is Paul and I for 1 can't figure out why he is being attacked. It could be just he was the unlucky one to be picked out of the hat. A couple a weeks ogo servers behind Coinbase got crashed because a 3rd company got attacked and it was like dominos
Good luck Paul - you are the best. And I 2nd the comment that I will support anything you are involved with in the future
The original BUCKS had one market, GorillaEx, and nobody else was going to add it, which is why it was included in the merge. You got more than 6x the amount from old -> new in the swap, original GBucks owners came out very well and I know for a fact that you, personally, came out on the other end just fine
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johan11
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July 10, 2015, 09:33:08 PM |
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merge, mining, merge, mining and I have 1/2 of coin
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July 10, 2015, 09:40:13 PM |
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iGotSpots give my teeth Send wallet.dat to swap@GorillaStake.com and include address for the new GorillaBucks chain send
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notabeliever
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July 10, 2015, 09:48:12 PM |
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First of all not ripping into Paul..re-read my messages as you can see my messages. if I wanted to be mad read the ones from about SPOTS.
If everyone read my messages then why do you feel you were not ripped off. Everyone that was upset and voiced their disgust was ignored and sometimes had their messages deleted.
Did I not have a valid point about buying 2 cloud staking contract 2 months ago for coins that now don'y exist and I'm out 9.99 a piece. 6 months ago 19.99 for 10k. Does it make sense to buy a contract for 6 months and not have it honored then to say to us that we can stake lifetime however anyone that has a wallet can stake anyways. Spots has made us move a lot of coins between exchanges and wallets that all took out fees. The best business decision to ensure your future is to honor a contract and keep customers happy.
Paul has honored us with no fees so if Paul has something else you dam sure I would be apart of it if not already mining on his pool.
Everyone who signed up for an old coin is getting cloud staking for GorillaBucks for free when I finally get caught up Finally, Well then you will earn my business thankyou
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iGotSpots (OP)
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July 10, 2015, 09:53:38 PM Last edit: July 10, 2015, 10:28:20 PM by iGotSpots |
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First of all not ripping into Paul..re-read my messages as you can see my messages. if I wanted to be mad read the ones from about SPOTS.
If everyone read my messages then why do you feel you were not ripped off. Everyone that was upset and voiced their disgust was ignored and sometimes had their messages deleted.
Did I not have a valid point about buying 2 cloud staking contract 2 months ago for coins that now don'y exist and I'm out 9.99 a piece. 6 months ago 19.99 for 10k. Does it make sense to buy a contract for 6 months and not have it honored then to say to us that we can stake lifetime however anyone that has a wallet can stake anyways. Spots has made us move a lot of coins between exchanges and wallets that all took out fees. The best business decision to ensure your future is to honor a contract and keep customers happy.
Paul has honored us with no fees so if Paul has something else you dam sure I would be apart of it if not already mining on his pool.
Everyone who signed up for an old coin is getting cloud staking for GorillaBucks for free when I finally get caught up Finally, Well then you will earn my business thankyou I have been saying this all along. I am just behind schedule now because of all the questions, attacks, and threats. Getting to those soon don't worry To be fair, only two or three people have been deleted this entire time, I am definitely not delete heavy
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azmojo
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July 10, 2015, 10:49:55 PM |
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The original BUCKS had one market, GorillaEx, and nobody else was going to add it, which is why it was included in the merge. You got more than 6x the amount from old -> new in the swap, original GBucks owners came out very well and I know for a fact that you, personally, came out on the other end just fine
Stop saying that. Not all GBucks owners came out very well. I took it in the shorts. And why attack the exchange? It is the only way to attack these coins (right?). IMO, Paul is collateral damage.
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iGotSpots (OP)
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July 10, 2015, 10:52:33 PM |
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The original BUCKS had one market, GorillaEx, and nobody else was going to add it, which is why it was included in the merge. You got more than 6x the amount from old -> new in the swap, original GBucks owners came out very well and I know for a fact that you, personally, came out on the other end just fine
Stop saying that. Not all GBucks owners came out very well. I took it in the shorts. And why attack the exchange? It is the only way to attack these coins (right?). IMO, Paul is collateral damage. Only GorillaStake is mine, but the cloud is impossible to breach, so I guess you're right. But it's not hurting me or the coins, only the people running the exchange and those with coins on there. It's like attacking Amazon because eBay pissed you off, makes no sense
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azmojo
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July 10, 2015, 11:03:12 PM |
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The original BUCKS had one market, GorillaEx, and nobody else was going to add it, which is why it was included in the merge. You got more than 6x the amount from old -> new in the swap, original GBucks owners came out very well and I know for a fact that you, personally, came out on the other end just fine
Stop saying that. Not all GBucks owners came out very well. I took it in the shorts. And why attack the exchange? It is the only way to attack these coins (right?). IMO, Paul is collateral damage. Only GorillaStake is mine, but the cloud is impossible to breach, so I guess you're right. But it's not hurting me or the coins, only the people running the exchange and those with coins on there. It's like attacking Amazon because eBay pissed you off, makes no sense Sorry, it makes perfect sense and your analogy is not good. It would be like burning down an independent Ford dealership because you dislike Ford Motor Corporation. The dealer has little to do with the corporation but they are related/associated and sell their products. While it may not be an attack directly on FMC, if you don't live anywhere near any FMC locations or assets attacking a local dealer is your only realistic choice for making a statement. It still accomplishes the goal of sending a message and tarnishing FMC to a small degree.
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July 10, 2015, 11:03:56 PM Last edit: July 10, 2015, 11:21:39 PM by iGotSpots |
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The original BUCKS had one market, GorillaEx, and nobody else was going to add it, which is why it was included in the merge. You got more than 6x the amount from old -> new in the swap, original GBucks owners came out very well and I know for a fact that you, personally, came out on the other end just fine
Stop saying that. Not all GBucks owners came out very well. I took it in the shorts. And why attack the exchange? It is the only way to attack these coins (right?). IMO, Paul is collateral damage. Only GorillaStake is mine, but the cloud is impossible to breach, so I guess you're right. But it's not hurting me or the coins, only the people running the exchange and those with coins on there. It's like attacking Amazon because eBay pissed you off, makes no sense Sorry, it makes perfect sense and your analogy is not good. It would be like burning down an independent Ford dealership because you dislike Ford Motor Corporation. The dealer has little to do with the corporation but they are related/associated and sell their products. While it may not be an attack directly on FMC, if you don't live anywhere near any FMC locations or assets it is your only realistic choice for making a statement. It still accomplishes the goal of sending a message and tarnishing FMC to a small degree. You're right, that's better, except the coin is not a company at all, so it really has no effect
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azmojo
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July 10, 2015, 11:24:05 PM |
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Just watched you video. Can't they DDOS your multipool?
You probably should be careful talking about people making money. Crypto is a zero-sum game. For someone to make money, someone must lose money.
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July 10, 2015, 11:30:00 PM |
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Just watched you video. Can't they DDOS your multipool?
You probably should be careful talking about people making money. Crypto is a zero-sum game. For someone to make money, someone must lose money.
We make money by developing, offering, and selling services, not by dumping coins
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azmojo
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July 11, 2015, 01:11:26 AM |
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Just watched you video. Can't they DDOS your multipool?
You probably should be careful talking about people making money. Crypto is a zero-sum game. For someone to make money, someone must lose money.
We make money by developing, offering, and selling services, not by dumping coins This is a perfect example of why many of us are frustrated communicating with you. You completely ignored the first question (Can't they DDOS your multipool?). To expand what I'm asking, you say you're putting the exchange on hold for the multipool. So what if they switch to DDOSing the multipool? What then? Unless they can't DDOS the multipool, I'm not sure that switching your focus away from the exchange is going to get these people off of your back. I don't know much about DDOS, but I would guess that all they have to do is change the IP address of their attack target. Then your second response is completely off-base to the statement made. There was no statement or implication about you, it is a statement in general. You continually make comments about coin holders making money and profits off of your coins. Many do (as long as they eventually do sell or trade their coins), and there is no problem with this. But my statement is only that plenty of people lose money too, a fact you do not mention. Unless you can design a coin that only goes up in value until eternity, then plenty of people will also lose by holding or trading your coins. No different than the stock market. Again, this is not an attack or a dig because this is true of all coins and stocks and markets.
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July 11, 2015, 01:16:09 AM Last edit: July 11, 2015, 01:49:09 AM by iGotSpots |
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Just watched you video. Can't they DDOS your multipool?
You probably should be careful talking about people making money. Crypto is a zero-sum game. For someone to make money, someone must lose money.
We make money by developing, offering, and selling services, not by dumping coins This is a perfect example of why many of us are frustrated communicating with you. You completely ignored the first question (Can't they DDOS your multipool?). To expand what I'm asking, you say you're putting the exchange on hold for the multipool. So what if they switch to DDOSing the multipool? What then? Unless they can't DDOS the multipool, I'm not sure that switching your focus away from the exchange is going to get these people off of your back. I don't know much about DDOS, but I would guess that all they have to do is change the IP address of their attack target. Then your second response is completely off-base to the statement made. There was no statement or implication about you, it is a statement in general. You continually make comments about coin holders making money and profits off of your coins. Many do (as long as they eventually do sell or trade their coins), and there is no problem with this. But my statement is only that plenty of people lose money too, a fact you do not mention. Unless you can design a coin that only goes up in value until eternity, then plenty of people will also lose by holding or trading your coins. No different than the stock market. Again, this is not an attack or a dig because this is true of all coins and stocks and markets. Paul will be running the multipool, so you will have to talk to him about what infrastructure will support it. I explained who runs what in the first video
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azmojo
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July 11, 2015, 02:04:03 AM |
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Just watched you video. Can't they DDOS your multipool?
You probably should be careful talking about people making money. Crypto is a zero-sum game. For someone to make money, someone must lose money.
We make money by developing, offering, and selling services, not by dumping coins This is a perfect example of why many of us are frustrated communicating with you. You completely ignored the first question (Can't they DDOS your multipool?). To expand what I'm asking, you say you're putting the exchange on hold for the multipool. So what if they switch to DDOSing the multipool? What then? Unless they can't DDOS the multipool, I'm not sure that switching your focus away from the exchange is going to get these people off of your back. I don't know much about DDOS, but I would guess that all they have to do is change the IP address of their attack target. Then your second response is completely off-base to the statement made. There was no statement or implication about you, it is a statement in general. You continually make comments about coin holders making money and profits off of your coins. Many do (as long as they eventually do sell or trade their coins), and there is no problem with this. But my statement is only that plenty of people lose money too, a fact you do not mention. Unless you can design a coin that only goes up in value until eternity, then plenty of people will also lose by holding or trading your coins. No different than the stock market. Again, this is not an attack or a dig because this is true of all coins and stocks and markets. Paul will be running the multipool, so you will have to talk to him about what infrastructure will support it. I explained who runs what in the first video If they are targeting you, it doesn't matter who runs it... I know you explained it all, but again, it's the only option they really have to make a statement. You said you know who it is. Are they random hustlers or are they specifically targeting you?
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