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August 07, 2018, 01:59:02 PM
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The good thing with DeepOnion is that despite of the bear market the Devs and most of the Admins haven't sold an Onion, showing a commitment that is unusual these days in any ICO, airdrops or crypto-project.

They keep working and releasing new developments, DeepSend may be around the corner, they're just waiting to get rid of weak hands selling onions almost for free and reversal in the general market sentiment, then I'm confident it will boom.
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August 13, 2018, 09:04:19 AM
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The good thing with DeepOnion is that despite of the bear market the Devs and most of the Admins haven't sold an Onion, showing a commitment that is unusual these days in any ICO, airdrops or crypto-project.

They keep working and releasing new developments, DeepSend may be around the corner, they're just waiting to get rid of weak hands selling onions almost for free and reversal in the general market sentiment, then I'm confident it will boom.

Why would anyone with a sane mind choose Onion over other privacy coins like Monero and Zcash, for example, for anon payments? Heck, as soon as the airdrop was done I don't even see twitter shills anymore, now there's another privacy coin being airdropped (prvacy or something like that), which will eventually die after the airdrop

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March 06, 2019, 07:42:28 PM
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The good thing with DeepOnion is that despite of the bear market the Devs and most of the Admins haven't sold an Onion, showing a commitment that is unusual these days in any ICO, airdrops or crypto-project.

They keep working and releasing new developments, DeepSend may be around the corner, they're just waiting to get rid of weak hands selling onions almost for free and reversal in the general market sentiment, then I'm confident it will boom.

Why would anyone with a sane mind choose Onion over other privacy coins like Monero and Zcash, for example, for anon payments? Heck, as soon as the airdrop was done I don't even see twitter shills anymore, now there's another privacy coin being airdropped (prvacy or something like that), which will eventually die after the airdrop
Simply a sane one always chooses the best option that for me is Deeponion. The project is alive and well, so much so that the French Government puts it among the 4 untraceable cryptocurrencies. The development team is working hard and the results are seen.
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