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August 16, 2014, 05:53:31 PM |
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I'm pretty sure many of those big dumps were real. At least the last one to .006 on mintpal. A 5k wall showed before the dump which proves my theory that altcoin markets are scams. It was probably the market maker ( The Biggest Whale, owner of those annoying bots, pumper ) that got information that 4k drk's arrived on the exchange. So he wanted to spook him to quickly dump and it happened. But how did he know that those coins hit the exchange?!? Mintpal is a fucking scam operation, transfers should be confidential. But I bet other trading centers for altcoins are no better. Making special deals with market makers in return for volume fees.
Probably noone will believe me, people are so gullible thinking this markets is a fair game for little fish...
No you are quite correct, Mintpal is as crooked as the day is long, and Cryptsy is the same with added incompetence. Poloniex and BTC-e are so obviously on the take it's a joke, but they lack the skills/resources for really high-tech shennanigans. Bitfinex is the only one that isn't blatantly bent, but just because it isn't obvious...
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August 16, 2014, 05:55:21 PM |
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guys you must understand...
DARKCOIN is not ALT-COIN... it can be MAIN-coin
people makes mistake when put DRK into altcoin
Well there is the transparent market and the anonymous market. The main coin of the transparent market is bitcoin. The main coin of the anonymous market is darkcoin.
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kiindje
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August 16, 2014, 05:58:03 PM |
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Announcing New DarkCoin-accepting Service: Jesse Livermore's Whale Watch Warninghttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=741867.msg8383741#msg8383741I'm sick of watching small guys get run over by these f'n whales. I love warning these guys, however can't watch all markets at once. So for 50 DRK I will give a thorough analysis of anyone worried about their current crypto holdings. JL I think 50 DRK is a bit steep too... Also, since you are willing to take DRK as a payment, i'm guessing my DRK investment will most likely not have been a poor one. How about you give us one freebie and give us your take on what you think the bottom will/might be, and what we can expect after that? That way we can all refer to your take on this if we want future advise. Dark on
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splawik21
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DASH is the future of crypto payments!
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August 16, 2014, 05:58:58 PM |
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Well there is the transparent market and the anonymous market.
The main coin of the transparent market is bitcoin. The main coin of the anonymous market is darkcoin.
No need to add more
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BE SMART, USE DASH ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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sharkbyte093
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August 16, 2014, 06:00:00 PM |
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I'd like to add. Just deposited my DRK back in my main wallet, it anonymized within 10 minutes. Pretty damn impressive...
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August 16, 2014, 06:00:35 PM |
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All major bugs have been resolved and I'm going to move on to RC5 and other unique features of Darkcoin that we've had in the works for awhile (I'm going to wait till all of the weak hands have left the building then I have some really cool stuff to announce).
-Evan
Can I ask what people think about white labeling Darkcoin for anyone to use? Having been involved in sectors that deploy white labeling of financial and consumer goods, lots of different organisations love them. How does this sort of thing work? Well, I'm glad you asked. Take Wal-Mart. Lets say they want to get into financial services and start out with a credit card. The cheapest way for them to do that is to find a card processor and agree with them that the card processor will do all the back end work and Wal-Mart does all the card branding and marketing. What would it mean for DRK? Well, I'm glad you asked. Merchants of all kinds can have their own branded digital coin system, eCash, with DRK doing all the processing work and creating various bitcoin related APIs. An example? Lets say you have a winery. Why not introduce a reward scheme with eCash? Every credit card transaction gets an eCashback of 0.5% through your own branded version of Darkcoin - your own branded wallet essentially (we all know a few people on Darkcointalk that could do that). Customers can accumulate eCashback (DRK) and spend that back with you, or they can top-up their balance with fiat and buy stuff from you in your own branded version of DRK. Now expand that to other partners in your area or sector and you have a private wine orientated currency. Customers can earn and spend in restaurants as part of your network or they can start to order things from you and your network online. Need a birthday present in a hurry? Send some private label DRK and allow the recipient to buy a case of the good stuff. Before you know it, you have a growing ecosystem built around your own eCash. Now lets take that and apply it to any other sector. They can all have their own branded currencies, but they are essentially able to trade across any other sector because the back end is a common currency - DRK.
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camosoul
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August 16, 2014, 06:00:39 PM |
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lol camo sent 7k drk to mintpal then a sell wall the same size appears
I sent 10.5K DRK to mintpal and never saw any sell wall cuz I went to bed...
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August 16, 2014, 06:05:34 PM |
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lol camo sent 7k drk to mintpal then a sell wall the same size appears
I sent 10.5K DRK to mintpal and never saw any sell wall cuz I went to bed... . Yo....did you get your issue figured out? almost everyone that I saw had issues have been fixed. please advise.
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Propulsion
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August 16, 2014, 06:07:16 PM |
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Quoted. Got tired of seeing the first link not blue. Camosoul, your setup is very unique. I wouldn't be surprised if it's contributing to some of the issues you've been reporting.
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bigrcanada
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August 16, 2014, 06:10:52 PM |
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All major bugs have been resolved and I'm going to move on to RC5 and other unique features of Darkcoin that we've had in the works for awhile (I'm going to wait till all of the weak hands have left the building then I have some really cool stuff to announce).
-Evan
Can I ask what people think about white labeling Darkcoin for anyone to use? Having been involved in sectors that deploy white labeling of financial and consumer goods, lots of different organisations love them. How does this sort of thing work? Well, I'm glad you asked. Take Wal-Mart. Lets say they want to get into financial services and start out with a credit card. The cheapest way for them to do that is to find a card processor and agree with them that the card processor will do all the back end work and Wal-Mart does all the card branding and marketing. What would it mean for DRK? Well, I'm glad you asked. Merchants of all kinds can have their own branded digital coin system, eCash, with DRK doing all the processing work and creating various bitcoin related APIs. An example? Lets say you have a winery. Why not introduce a reward scheme with eCash? Every credit card transaction gets an eCashback of 0.5% through your own branded version of Darkcoin - your own branded wallet essentially (we all know a few people on Darkcointalk that could do that). Customers can accumulate eCashback (DRK) and spend that back with you, or they can top-up their balance with fiat and buy stuff from you in your own branded version of DRK. Now expand that to other partners in your area or sector and you have a private wine orientated currency. Customers can earn and spend in restaurants as part of your network or they can start to order things from you and your network online. Need a birthday present in a hurry? Send some private label DRK and allow the recipient to buy a case of the good stuff. Before you know it, you have a growing ecosystem built around your own eCash. Now lets take that and apply it to any other sector. They can all have their own branded currencies, but they are essentially able to trade across any other sector because the back end is a common currency - DRK. I think this is a great idea. Funny...we do that with wine. Heli-ski, resorts will buy our wine and we'll "white label" it with there own custom label. deja vu. Ive got my winery staff doing 5 cases for a white wine blend for a summer mountain resort. Its the same blend I sell at our wineshop but under a different label...do 10's of thousand of dollars doing that. I'm in. Can someone look into making that happen and I'll be the first company to sign up.
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camosoul
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August 16, 2014, 06:11:05 PM |
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I'd like to add. Just deposited my DRK back in my main wallet, it anonymized within 10 minutes. Pretty damn impressive...
Left mine all night (er, day while I slept). Lots of fees... Not denominated...
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August 16, 2014, 06:14:34 PM |
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I'd like to add. Just deposited my DRK back in my main wallet, it anonymized within 10 minutes. Pretty damn impressive...
Left mine all night (er, day while I slept). Lots of fees... Not denominated... Set the amount you want to keep anon to say... 20000 What does your coin control show?
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Darkcoin, the only fungible crypto currency.
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bigrcanada
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August 16, 2014, 06:15:21 PM |
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I'd like to add. Just deposited my DRK back in my main wallet, it anonymized within 10 minutes. Pretty damn impressive...
Left mine all night. Lots of fees... Not denominated... Now I'm being blocked from showing it, cute! Camosoul...I'm sure many of us here want to help...unfortunately I'm not techy enough to do so. doubleRR is a very good friend of mine and he's also concerned why your set up isn't working. I think the community should pool together and help figure out what is going on with your particular set up and what can be done to fix. I do not believe there is any conspiracy here.
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Brilliantrocket
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August 16, 2014, 06:15:49 PM |
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Camo, have you tried using a different computer or OS?
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SoapMaker
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August 16, 2014, 06:21:34 PM |
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Creative minds wanted !!We are working on writing a script for a Darkcoin explainer video and want as many people in the community to pitch in ideas and help with writing the script. I have seen many people on this thread that are really gifted with a great style of writing and a deep understanding of what Darkcoin is about. That is a really great asset for Darkcoin and we would appreciate your input It would be best to keep the discussion for the most part on the dedicated thread over at DCT https://darkcointalk.org/threads/darkcoin-video.333/We are currently trying to come up with a easy to understand basic explanation on What is Darkcoin ?The target word count is around 100 words. To kickstart the discussion I put together some text that is mostly from the whitepaper, but keep in mind that this text is only a suggestion of a first draft. What is Darkcoin:Darkcoin is the first privacy centric cryptographic currency based on Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin. Bitcoin was a remarkable invention. However, due to the very nature of its design, the blockchain is inherently not private. This has obvious implications for users' personal privacy, as all transactions are traceable in the block chain. Meaning that anyone with a internet connection can look up your wallet see how many coins are in your wallet and ultimately find out what you used your bitcoins to buy. To solve this inherent problem of privacy, Darkcoin was created. Keep in mind that I am not a very good writer nor a native english speaker. So lets put on that creative hat and hash out a masterpeace. Creative Mind here ! ( & if I'm not, then it's rather creative for me to imagine myself as one )This is a great initiative actually, & I like your first few sentences. I'm an intermediate level video editor & can do some animation too Super advanced Audio guy... I'm busy but I can always find room to support a project that will lead our planet towards increased decentralization while pissing off some bankers. ...how can I help ?
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August 16, 2014, 06:25:37 PM |
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They dump upon every buy support that is built...
Yea I'm starting to think it's manipulation. Pretty irritating. I'm pretty sure many of those big dumps were real. At least the last one to .006 on mintpal. A 5k wall showed before the dump which proves my theory that altcoin markets are scams. It was probably the market maker ( The Biggest Whale, owner of those annoying bots, pumper ) that got information that 4k drk's arrived on the exchange. So he wanted to spook him to quickly dump and it happened. But how did he know that those coins hit the exchange?!? Mintpal is a fucking scam operation, transfers should be confidential. But I bet other trading centers for altcoins are no better. Making special deals with market makers in return for volume fees. Probably noone will believe me, people are so gullible thinking this markets is a fair game for little fish... People are just now catching on that Wall Street is rigged so I'm not surprised if people don't think this kind of thing go happen easy. Just reading around the forum gives me the impression that small groups of people with the money and means could easily manipulate alt coins. Sucks for those unaware it is possible but can be rewarding with those paying attention and keeping an open mind especially at times like these..
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camosoul
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August 16, 2014, 06:28:16 PM |
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Camo, have you tried using a different computer or OS?
Or course, making sure that two clients were never running at the same time. I tried it on my laptop, no different... Last night I tried every thing and every combination of things that I could imagine... Then I just gave up and went to bed at almost 8am.
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August 16, 2014, 06:29:28 PM |
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0.006 is a really cheap price, im going to get some coins.
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Icebucket
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August 16, 2014, 06:36:28 PM |
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Creative minds wanted !!We are working on writing a script for a Darkcoin explainer video and want as many people in the community to pitch in ideas and help with writing the script. I have seen many people on this thread that are really gifted with a great style of writing and a deep understanding of what Darkcoin is about. That is a really great asset for Darkcoin and we would appreciate your input It would be best to keep the discussion for the most part on the dedicated thread over at DCT https://darkcointalk.org/threads/darkcoin-video.333/We are currently trying to come up with a easy to understand basic explanation on What is Darkcoin ?The target word count is around 100 words. To kickstart the discussion I put together some text that is mostly from the whitepaper, but keep in mind that this text is only a suggestion of a first draft. What is Darkcoin:Darkcoin is the first privacy centric cryptographic currency based on Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin. Bitcoin was a remarkable invention. However, due to the very nature of its design, the blockchain is inherently not private. This has obvious implications for users' personal privacy, as all transactions are traceable in the block chain. Meaning that anyone with a internet connection can look up your wallet see how many coins are in your wallet and ultimately find out what you used your bitcoins to buy. To solve this inherent problem of privacy, Darkcoin was created. Keep in mind that I am not a very good writer nor a native english speaker. So lets put on that creative hat and hash out a masterpeace. Creative Mind here ! ( & if I'm not, then it's rather creative for me to imagine myself as one )This is a great initiative actually, & I like your first few sentences. I'm an intermediate level video editor & can do some animation too Super advanced Audio guy... I'm busy but I can always find room to support a project that will lead our planet towards increased decentralization while pissing off some bankers. ...how can I help ? You and everybody here can help out by coming up with a ~100 words text explaining: What is Darkcoin. It needs to be simple enough that a fairly computer literate grandmother can nod her head after reading it
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Brilliantrocket
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August 16, 2014, 06:42:12 PM |
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Camo, have you tried using a different computer or OS?
Or course, making sure that two clients were never running at the same time. I tried it on my laptop, no different... Last night I tried every thing and every combination of things that I could imagine... Then I just gave up and went to bed at almost 8am. Weird, did you send your debug logs to Evan?
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