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November 16, 2017, 09:04:56 AM
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"Duke of Ether":  an aggressive reincarnation of the "King".

Those following Ethereum DApps story from the very beginning should probable remember the "King of Ether".
It was a simple auction: players paid for "Ethereum Throne". Whenever a new King took the throne, the price
increased 50%. Whenever YOU was kicked off the throne, you would receive whatever the next candidate
paid (which was 50%  more than you paid originally).
As any auction is a pyramid, finally someone ended up stuck with the Throne. End of a game.

King is dead. Long live the Duke!
"Duke of Ether" uses rules that are significantly different. As before, every next Duke pays 50% more and -
if someone takes the Throne from him - receives 50% more than he paid.

But you can choose what country you want to rule. Would you like to rule United States or Mordor?
Would you like Tramp to rule Russia? Not a problem at hte moment Russia dominates).

Also, players can create new countries and - if they prefer to be on the Dark Side - to destroy existing ones.

The DApp is located at http://duke-of-ether.com/duke_of_ether.htm



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November 16, 2017, 05:15:45 PM
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So you use a previous version of a doubler (scam) and you refurbish it,for the same purpose like the original version (scam again).
What's the news here then scammer? Nothing more than the usual,typical,crap scheme.

Welcome to the RED world,enjoy the rest of your stay with your bought account! Cool
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You are correct. Except doubler is a trap.

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November 17, 2017, 12:55:31 PM
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As should be expected, after all Putins and Tramps, Genghis Khan came and concurred all countries Smiley

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