sylance
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August 04, 2017, 05:32:45 PM |
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Jeez... this thread is still going strong! I still for the life of me can't understand how anyone can say this is a scam when the dev's aren't selling anything, and aren't asking anything of the community other than a signature? What exactly are they scamming me out of? Can someone enlighten my puny brain?
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AltcoinScamfinder
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August 04, 2017, 10:04:18 PM |
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Its free Coins, how can that be a Scam,
If you think its a Scam, Don't buy any just collect the free ones.
So simple.
cannot be a scam if is free coin! Thats the dumbest thing I have ever heard.
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FOR RENT.
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August 04, 2017, 10:04:58 PM Last edit: August 04, 2017, 10:30:20 PM by AltcoinScamfinder |
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Jeez... this thread is still going strong! I still for the life of me can't understand how anyone can say this is a scam when the dev's aren't selling anything, and aren't asking anything of the community other than a signature? What exactly are they scamming me out of? Can someone enlighten my puny brain?
If you don't understand how free coin can be a scam you are either not very intelligent or complicit. Unless this is addressed by the developers the coin might be in jeopardy. No one wants to trade a coin with massive unknown premine held by a small group. That said, if the staked coins are distributed in future airdrops it doesn't matter, and its an easy solution. Just staking isn't BAD just because it's done, it's a way of securing the network.
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Caztiel
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August 04, 2017, 11:25:48 PM |
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Jeez... this thread is still going strong! I still for the life of me can't understand how anyone can say this is a scam when the dev's aren't selling anything, and aren't asking anything of the community other than a signature? What exactly are they scamming me out of? Can someone enlighten my puny brain?
If you don't understand how free coin can be a scam you are either not very intelligent or complicit. Unless this is addressed by the developers the coin might be in jeopardy. No one wants to trade a coin with massive unknown premine held by a small group. That said, if the staked coins are distributed in future airdrops it doesn't matter, and its an easy solution. Just staking isn't BAD just because it's done, it's a way of securing the network. You are not worth to be called as Hero Member .... His simple question is You get free coins .... If you Trust this coin, Hold it ... & If not then just go ahead & dump on Exchange when Listed .... If not interested in Both, then just Don't participate .... Now can you tell me How you are Scammed ?? Please stick to the point rather than making Dumb Statements
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sanbashiyi
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August 04, 2017, 11:39:52 PM |
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i have see too many free coin trying to scam people. is there any offical reply op's question?
make it clear is the important thing at present i think .
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noobinscrypt
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August 05, 2017, 12:09:03 AM |
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I was messaging another person and they mentioned this was known from the beginning of the launch that the dev team would stake? is there proof this wasnt the case? either way free coins are free coins... just dump before the rest
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August 05, 2017, 12:20:45 AM |
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On further reflection, the only reason I can think of for people to claim DeepOnion is a scam is that they hold other crypto assets and are simply afraid of yet another new cryptocurrency drawing value away from their portfolio. If that's the case, welcome to crypto, people. It's a dog eat dog market here, may the best ideas win. If DeepOnion has any useful innovation, but someone doesn't like the dev stake or the initial distribution, fork the code and do it better. That's how all this works.
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noobinscrypt
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August 05, 2017, 12:22:35 AM |
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On further reflection, the only reason I can think of for people to claim DeepOnion is a scam is that they hold other crypto assets and are simply afraid of yet another new cryptocurrency drawing value away from their portfolio. If that's the case, welcome to crypto, people. It's a dog eat dog market here, may the best ideas win. If DeepOnion has any useful innovation, but someone doesn't like the dev stake or the initial distribution, fork the code and do it better. That's how all this works.
yes, thats the point, the thing is we all jsut want free money. in some cases like decred they gave away a bunch and the company kept a bunch. i havnt done the math on this coin, but if its highly inflated the devs get a much higher % than the initial distribution will show based on a 40 week distribution. Is anyone forking this i wonder?
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bitcoinmaniac52
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Presale is live!
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August 05, 2017, 12:32:35 AM |
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Gee, a coin called "Deep""ONION", based off the "Deep" web and "ONION" domain (used to access deep web)... is a scam? WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED?! lol
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kokojie
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August 05, 2017, 04:42:59 AM |
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I don't understand, how do you get scammed from something being given out for free? Don't you have to actually lose money in order to be scammed? Is there something I'm not seeing correctly?
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btc: 15sFnThw58hiGHYXyUAasgfauifTEB1ZF6
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IntelligentIdiot
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August 05, 2017, 05:01:22 AM |
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My friend has given me yesterday a link of the Deep Onion bounty. But when I saw this, I thought I need to check this further and reevaluate all of this. Maybe alert him even. Hopefully all of this issues would be for the best of all involved.
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Caztiel
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August 05, 2017, 11:55:33 AM |
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I don't understand, how do you get scammed from something being given out for free? Don't you have to actually lose money in order to be scammed? Is there something I'm not seeing correctly?
Because they are retards... They don't understand this simple thing.... There is nothing to lose but a chance to earn.... & it is not called SCAM
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August 05, 2017, 12:47:19 PM Last edit: August 05, 2017, 02:19:54 PM by CoinCollector006 |
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I don't understand, how do you get scammed from something being given out for free? Don't you have to actually lose money in order to be scammed? Is there something I'm not seeing correctly?
Because they are retards... They don't understand this simple thing.... There is nothing to lose but a chance to earn.... & it is not called SCAM Thats exactly my observation. We are getting the ONION shares for free. How can we possibly be scammed? At most there is an opportunity cost of the time that we invested and the signature. But I don't feel that is a scam in any way. Have we been asked to send money to some ETH address somewhere ? NO, not that I am aware of Does the accuser realize that some airdrops have been wildly profitable? NO, look at DCR and NEM Does the dev team deserve a share of the pre-mined coins? YES, this is capitalism, they should be rewarded for the fruit of their labor and creation of a new crypto product which solves real world problems.
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ssb883
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August 05, 2017, 12:59:35 PM |
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This issue of staking don't die out. lol. They complain against dev's staking and they can't stake, while they can get it free. They prefer to get staking rewards instead of getting the airdrops.
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sylance
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August 05, 2017, 02:03:03 PM |
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Jeez... this thread is still going strong! I still for the life of me can't understand how anyone can say this is a scam when the dev's aren't selling anything, and aren't asking anything of the community other than a signature? What exactly are they scamming me out of? Can someone enlighten my puny brain?
If you don't understand how free coin can be a scam you are either not very intelligent or complicit. Unless this is addressed by the developers the coin might be in jeopardy. No one wants to trade a coin with massive unknown premine held by a small group. That said, if the staked coins are distributed in future airdrops it doesn't matter, and its an easy solution. Just staking isn't BAD just because it's done, it's a way of securing the network. Well you wouldn't be the first person to tell me I'm not very intelligent and you definitely wont be the last. I just don't care what other people do with their money and assets; as long as they're not taking money out of my pocket then they can do what they want. I guess more and more people want to control what other people do with the fruits of their hard work.
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DogeMajestic (OP)
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August 05, 2017, 05:40:44 PM |
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Don't accept the scams
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themonkii
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August 05, 2017, 05:45:56 PM |
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My apologies guys, but I'm just not seeing how this could be considered a scam....at least not yet. I'm yet to receive anything significant in terms of the signature bounty (which you can clearly see I'm part of), but based on the reports I had read prior to joining, I have no reason to doubt that I'll receive them.
With that being said, I've done nothing more than add the signature to my profile, and do what I'd normally do. Post on a forum I enjoy. I'm out absolutely nothing.
I've been scammed before, this doesn't feel like it, lol
The only thing I could potentially see as being a problem in the future is that we're (the bounty participants) advertising their coin, thus when they do hit the exchange, they'll have a significant amount of exposure, at least in regards to this forum, a solid source of information from noobs. In turn, this could influence them to buy the coin. Increasing the value of any held coins, but ya....I'm just not seeing it, or maybe I'm blind - I've been scammed before, lol.
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DogeMajestic (OP)
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August 05, 2017, 05:49:15 PM |
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Don't accept the scams
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themonkii
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August 05, 2017, 06:00:29 PM |
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Please expand - Is it a case where there is an undefined amount of premined coins out there being held by a small group (presumably the Devs)? Further, it isn't even on an exchange as of yet, isn't calling it a scam before its existing campaigns of giving away coins a bit premature? I could see if they had taken an ICO approach, where they were offering Onion coins for ETH/BTC whilst holding onto an unreported number of premined coins would be questionable, but they're literally giving them away.
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TheReamer
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August 05, 2017, 06:01:34 PM |
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Ill rather take the risk and offer my time promoting something that has potential, a community, active dev, working product than investing in an ICO's. How much money has people lost in ICO's this year? Coindash, DAO to name a few. Yes millions has been lost and that's only a few. White paper , road map nice website and give us cash to start the project.
Here non of the members invested a cent but yet we have a growing community and something actually plausible can come from it.
Why all the effort to scam? We have a block explorer, website, slack. Payout reports generated for every air drop, we only in week 3 and you guys are crying fowl.
Vote central is going live soon where members will have the opportunity to vote in what they believe which direction the project should take. Please show me another startup with such enthusiasm and growth in just three weeks.
crypto-rainbow is that you?
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