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August 24, 2016, 11:23:31 PM
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If you want zero substance and much Ferrari then you are in the right place.



LOL ffs
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August 25, 2016, 01:17:54 AM
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If you want zero substance and much Ferrari then you are in the right place.



LOL ffs

Do I detect a sense of humor?

Say it ain't so.

I guess some of us didn't read the tortoise and the hare?

I'm guessing whoever is driving the Ferrari, should win--barring any inane or self-destructive behavior.

I'm always amazed what people miss about the hare versus tortoise story--the hare lost, not because slow and steady wins the race, but because he was arrogant and thought his lead insurmountable, and therefore he could take a nap and still win. Read this way, the story seems to have more to teach Bitcoin Maxilmist  than any altcoin developer or community.

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August 31, 2016, 12:44:37 AM
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Poloniex ratcheting it up to full blown with it's "home team" coin.

How many are gonna offer up their blood type to cash out on the "anonymous coin"?

It appears they don't care anymore and will stop at nothing to collect as many Bitcoins as possible before the October surprise.

Then all unsuspecting victims are only a hack away from chaos.

Either that or you will declare them your new master.

Which is it Polo trolls?

Not all of you can cash out at once the liquidation builds up.

Last one out is a rotten egg.

There is no future in these coins.

Just liquidation and shattered dreams.

Sure some of you can shape shift but just know you are all hitting up the same pull at once.

I hope you all brushed up on Looper....








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April 13, 2018, 09:11:59 AM
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After Monero hard forked on April 6th, there are XMR (the new Monero chain) and XMC (original chain).

Supporters of XMC:
Community: AMT community, LoMoStar community
Mining pool: Antpool, Poolin, Frogpool, 91pool, F2POOL
Exchange: CoinEx, Xstar, gate.io
Wallet: LoMoStar

Website: monero-classic.org
Telegram group: t.me/xmccurrency
Twitter:https://twitter.com/xmccurrency

XMC in Exchanges:
CoinEx: https://www.coinex.com/trading?currency=bch&dest=xmc&tab=limit
Gate.io: https://gateio.io/trade/XMC_BTC
Xstar: (trade will be open soon).

Monero Classic team chose to maintain the original chain and did not follow the upgrade initiated by Monero team. We believe the emergence of specialized mining machines for a cryptocurrency is a normal market economy phenomenon and it could greatly improve network security. With specialized mining machines , the events like “Monero was attacked by more than 500,000 botnets” could be avoided. On the opposite, Monero developers' constant change of algorithm creates more centralization.
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