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August 23, 2017, 12:27:48 AM |
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I've been relentlessly shilling MNE throughout the whole of this topic. Perfectly sensible thing to do for me since I own a genesis address and dev never asked for any money.
The recently announced ICO, and the way in which it is constructed, changes things around though.
Where we previously had an anonymous dev who was giving away money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces we now have an anonymous dev who is asking for money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces. Dev never disclosed the amount of genesis accounts dev owns. This wasn't a problem before because everything was for free.
Now we have Dev holding an ICO using both MNE and ETH but at a rate of 1 ETH to 10 MNE.
Naturally people will want to participate in the ICO of Minereum's magic Dev. They'll run to buy MNE because they'll get a far better rate using MNE for the ICO than when using ETH.
The result is a huge pump in price for MNE.
Nice for MNE holders such as me. And MNE holders such as Dev.
But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved.
Could it be that dev is creating artifical demand for MNE so he can offload his stash? Could it be that Dev is looking for an exit?
Coins like Mastercoin and Nxt pulled exactly the same trick.
Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
I think you sold cheap and now began to whine. Do you like to take other people's money? Count yours. How many addresses do you have? 10..20..30 ..?
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Mrrr
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August 23, 2017, 12:33:36 AM |
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I've been relentlessly shilling MNE throughout the whole of this topic. Perfectly sensible thing to do for me since I own a genesis address and dev never asked for any money.
The recently announced ICO, and the way in which it is constructed, changes things around though.
Where we previously had an anonymous dev who was giving away money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces we now have an anonymous dev who is asking for money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces. Dev never disclosed the amount of genesis accounts dev owns. This wasn't a problem before because everything was for free.
Now we have Dev holding an ICO using both MNE and ETH but at a rate of 1 ETH to 10 MNE.
Naturally people will want to participate in the ICO of Minereum's magic Dev. They'll run to buy MNE because they'll get a far better rate using MNE for the ICO than when using ETH.
The result is a huge pump in price for MNE.
Nice for MNE holders such as me. And MNE holders such as Dev.
But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved.
Could it be that dev is creating artifical demand for MNE so he can offload his stash? Could it be that Dev is looking for an exit?
Coins like Mastercoin and Nxt pulled exactly the same trick.
Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
I think you sold cheap and now began to whine. Do you like to take other people's money? Count yours. How many addresses do you have? 10..20..30 ..? I have 1, and I hodled through thick and thin. I don't think I asked an outrageous question here.
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bontol72
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August 23, 2017, 12:44:16 AM |
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I've been relentlessly shilling MNE throughout the whole of this topic. Perfectly sensible thing to do for me since I own a genesis address and dev never asked for any money.
The recently announced ICO, and the way in which it is constructed, changes things around though.
Where we previously had an anonymous dev who was giving away money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces we now have an anonymous dev who is asking for money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces. Dev never disclosed the amount of genesis accounts dev owns. This wasn't a problem before because everything was for free.
Now we have Dev holding an ICO using both MNE and ETH but at a rate of 1 ETH to 10 MNE.
Naturally people will want to participate in the ICO of Minereum's magic Dev. They'll run to buy MNE because they'll get a far better rate using MNE for the ICO than when using ETH.
The result is a huge pump in price for MNE.
Nice for MNE holders such as me. And MNE holders such as Dev.
But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved.
Could it be that dev is creating artifical demand for MNE so he can offload his stash? Could it be that Dev is looking for an exit?
Coins like Mastercoin and Nxt pulled exactly the same trick.
Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
I think you sold cheap and now began to whine. Do you like to take other people's money? Count yours. How many addresses do you have? 10..20..30 ..? I have 1, and I hodled through thick and thin. I don't think I asked an outrageous question here. He, too, can say that he has 1. No one will check how many of them you or he has. At me too 1. But I bought still 9к coins at a exchange. People have been buying them for a long time. Why are you interested only now?
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cryptodv
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August 23, 2017, 01:00:55 AM |
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I've been relentlessly shilling MNE throughout the whole of this topic. Perfectly sensible thing to do for me since I own a genesis address and dev never asked for any money.
The recently announced ICO, and the way in which it is constructed, changes things around though.
Where we previously had an anonymous dev who was giving away money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces we now have an anonymous dev who is asking for money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces. Dev never disclosed the amount of genesis accounts dev owns. This wasn't a problem before because everything was for free.
Now we have Dev holding an ICO using both MNE and ETH but at a rate of 1 ETH to 10 MNE.
Naturally people will want to participate in the ICO of Minereum's magic Dev. They'll run to buy MNE because they'll get a far better rate using MNE for the ICO than when using ETH.
The result is a huge pump in price for MNE.
Nice for MNE holders such as me. And MNE holders such as Dev.
But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved.
Could it be that dev is creating artifical demand for MNE so he can offload his stash? Could it be that Dev is looking for an exit?
Coins like Mastercoin and Nxt pulled exactly the same trick.
Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
Good point, I'm a genesis holder as well. Never touched my tokens. I'm tempted to sell just to get some BTC, but I want to see how far this goes. I'm interested in Artemine. I'm sure the dev has more than 1 genesis address too, but doubt he would show his stash. Only time will tell.
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miner45678
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August 23, 2017, 01:38:06 AM |
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stupid question. when i am ready to transfer my MNE from Livecoin to MEW, do I just click on the withdraw MNE and send it to my MEW address? And then from there to purchase ART in the ICO, just send the required MNE to the address they provide? Is there a reason Livecoin has disabled withdraws until 8/24? Anyone know?
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hiramofTyre
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August 23, 2017, 01:44:05 AM |
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MNE could reach as high as $20-$30 before the start of ico based on the table presented by the dev. It sure is rewarding for those that bought at a cheap price.
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qgmurugan007
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August 23, 2017, 01:53:07 AM |
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I've been relentlessly shilling MNE throughout the whole of this topic. Perfectly sensible thing to do for me since I own a genesis address and dev never asked for any money.
The recently announced ICO, and the way in which it is constructed, changes things around though.
Where we previously had an anonymous dev who was giving away money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces we now have an anonymous dev who is asking for money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces. Dev never disclosed the amount of genesis accounts dev owns. This wasn't a problem before because everything was for free.
Now we have Dev holding an ICO using both MNE and ETH but at a rate of 1 ETH to 10 MNE.
Naturally people will want to participate in the ICO of Minereum's magic Dev. They'll run to buy MNE because they'll get a far better rate using MNE for the ICO than when using ETH.
The result is a huge pump in price for MNE.
Nice for MNE holders such as me. And MNE holders such as Dev.
But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved.
Could it be that dev is creating artifical demand for MNE so he can offload his stash? Could it be that Dev is looking for an exit?
Coins like Mastercoin and Nxt pulled exactly the same trick.
Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
What you are saying is valid concerns and should be dealt with before the ICO starts.I dont think the dev will disclose anything and if what you are saying is true, this coin will be dead soon
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Nixzor
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August 23, 2017, 02:44:40 AM |
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I've been relentlessly shilling MNE throughout the whole of this topic. Perfectly sensible thing to do for me since I own a genesis address and dev never asked for any money.
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But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved. Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
Let's set things straight: Maybe you got MNE for free but others had to buy so there was real money involved since MNE hit an exchange! (not "all of a sudden") If you don't trust dev, don't talk in the name of all MNE holders... I as MNE holder don't want full proven disclosure (even if dev has lots of adresses, the more reason he should be involved) Everybody must make his own research and trust his own instinct when investing in crypto, especially ICOs. If you don't trust MNE dev, just don't invest in this ICO and stop making demands.
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minime0105
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August 23, 2017, 02:54:51 AM |
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I've been relentlessly shilling MNE throughout the whole of this topic. Perfectly sensible thing to do for me since I own a genesis address and dev never asked for any money.
The recently announced ICO, and the way in which it is constructed, changes things around though.
Where we previously had an anonymous dev who was giving away money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces we now have an anonymous dev who is asking for money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces. Dev never disclosed the amount of genesis accounts dev owns. This wasn't a problem before because everything was for free.
Now we have Dev holding an ICO using both MNE and ETH but at a rate of 1 ETH to 10 MNE.
Naturally people will want to participate in the ICO of Minereum's magic Dev. They'll run to buy MNE because they'll get a far better rate using MNE for the ICO than when using ETH.
The result is a huge pump in price for MNE.
Nice for MNE holders such as me. And MNE holders such as Dev.
But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved.
Could it be that dev is creating artifical demand for MNE so he can offload his stash? Could it be that Dev is looking for an exit?
Coins like Mastercoin and Nxt pulled exactly the same trick.
Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
I think you sold cheap and now began to whine. Do you like to take other people's money? Count yours. How many addresses do you have? 10..20..30 ..? I have 1, and I hodled through thick and thin. I don't think I asked an outrageous question here. He, too, can say that he has 1. No one will check how many of them you or he has. At me too 1. But I bought still 9к coins at a exchange. People have been buying them for a long time. Why are you interested only now? He has a point man, dev can answer that he has one address as well and no one can check that, so I think it will be better to support the dev on whatever it is, or go out already from this scenery, thats the only 2 choices here, and I think you are smart enough to pick which one.
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jofox
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August 23, 2017, 03:18:06 AM |
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I'm here now I need to hold my minereum because I have not been around for artemine yet. I need to first research what the artemines are like. thanks
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capedbaldy
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August 23, 2017, 03:25:41 AM Last edit: August 23, 2017, 03:36:50 AM by capedbaldy |
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glad to see MNE price growing Im still supporting this project since beginning until now
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hansen.ng
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August 23, 2017, 03:36:17 AM |
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so when is the date for the ICO?
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jofox
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August 23, 2017, 03:37:19 AM |
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Sir good day "capedbaldy", what do we do in mne today because there is version 2 that he calls artemine. My opinion is to keep first and wait to increase the value of mne. Is my step right?
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luka27
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August 23, 2017, 03:43:46 AM |
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So let's say the price grows to around 25$ till ICO, what happens to it after ICO is finished? You all think it will stay in that range?
Is there any other reason for the price growth except that chart showing that 1 ETH is equal to 10 MNE for ICO? Is there any real value behind that price growth, new development, functionality?
You will all start yelling FUD and similar stuff, but this is really not, just trying to put some reasoning into this. Although to be honest there is not a lot of logic in crypto in general, mostly speculations and whale manipulations to make profit.
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Theone101
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August 23, 2017, 03:59:19 AM |
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hm Dump has began..we might see 100k sat for short period of time,strong resistance at 200k s and ico still far away! It was a nice 400% for sure.
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capedbaldy
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August 23, 2017, 05:00:56 AM |
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Sir good day "capedbaldy", what do we do in mne today because there is version 2 that he calls artemine. My opinion is to keep first and wait to increase the value of mne. Is my step right?
hold till art ICO live
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Kenway
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August 23, 2017, 05:07:02 AM |
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By investing in some of the multinational companies into the art works, I will also be able to have two tokens.A new logo will be introduced on the basis of its own roadmap and plan development.I will continue to observe that the date has been announced as the investor of the first day to ensure maximum results.
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RobbWorld
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August 23, 2017, 05:41:05 AM |
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Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I will not want
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Live.me
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August 23, 2017, 06:53:17 AM |
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When Bittrex
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pinball_wizard
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August 23, 2017, 06:54:43 AM |
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So when we can have an idea of ICO of Artemine ? I'm interested...
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