poornamelessme
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March 21, 2014, 06:12:52 PM |
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And Cryptobuddy just posted his leaky faucet problem in the maza thread. If that doesn't say he's trolling (or nuts), not sure what does.
I just searched your previous posts, and came up to this idea. Thanks for inspiring me some thoughts. I think it is important to let people know faucet is not a correct way to distribute national coins to a specific target group of people. Some context in the post you made may have helped a tiny bit. Right now it looks like you are trolling a coin that has nothing to do with Hong Kong coin. If the faucet idea can't be made to work, I personally like the idea of using email addresses from internet providers specific to a particular nation or region + IP check as a backup, as a way to signup for the freebie coins. I suggested it to a couple of nation coins, but don't think anyone is going that way.
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cryptobuddy (OP)
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March 21, 2014, 06:21:55 PM |
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And Cryptobuddy just posted his leaky faucet problem in the maza thread. If that doesn't say he's trolling (or nuts), not sure what does.
I just searched your previous posts, and came up to this idea. Thanks for inspiring me some thoughts. I think it is important to let people know faucet is not a correct way to distribute national coins to a specific target group of people. Some context in the post you made may have helped a tiny bit. Right now it looks like you are trolling a coin that has nothing to do with Hong Kong coin. If the faucet idea can't be made to work, I personally like the idea of using email addresses from internet providers specific to a particular nation or region + IP check as a backup, as a way to signup for the freebie coins. I suggested it to a couple of nation coins, but don't think anyone is going that way. Don't worry.. I won't troll other national coin threads. I have no intention to get rid of other national coins. However, HongKongCoin really has severe problems. Being a HKer, I have to do something to protect the fame of HK.
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poornamelessme
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March 21, 2014, 06:41:21 PM |
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Don't worry.. I won't troll other national coin threads. I have no intention to get rid of other national coins.
However, HongKongCoin really has severe problems. Being a HKer, I have to do something to protect the fame of HK.
This may be a weird suggestion, but have you considered helping the dev, instead of trolling him? And I sure hope not all Hong Kong people are as ultra nationalistic as you are.
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Azeh
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March 21, 2014, 06:52:15 PM |
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Don't worry.. I won't troll other national coin threads. I have no intention to get rid of other national coins.
However, HongKongCoin really has severe problems. Being a HKer, I have to do something to protect the fame of HK.
This may be a weird suggestion, but have you considered helping the dev, instead of trolling him? And I sure hope not all Hong Kong people are as ultra nationalistic as you are. +1000 He should try being constructive. He also trolled the Spaincoin and Aphroditecoin threads
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cryptobuddy (OP)
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March 22, 2014, 02:09:49 AM |
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A few days ago, I kept asking myself why HongKongCoin dev only planned to distribute 2.5% premined coins to Hong Kong people.
After discovering HKC is extremely likely a Coingen coin, this question can be easily answered.
If HKC is a Coingen coin, there will be no super-blocks containing large amount of coins.
Then the dev has to mint the typical blocks one by one to obtain the premined coins.
Such process is time consuming and cost (need to pay the electricity bill).
Therefore, for a National "coingen" coin, one cannot affort to produce 50% premined coins as other national coins.
At the end, 2.5% is a more practical number.
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NutshellCoin
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March 22, 2014, 04:18:29 AM |
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Infectiphibian
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March 22, 2014, 04:33:03 AM |
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I find it funny that some people would call one country coin a scam and another legit. They are all scams. Most people I talk to about Bitcoin have no clue what I am talking about and only get confused. This is in the US, were crypto has the most users. Bitcointalk users are living in their own little world.
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brooklynite
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March 22, 2014, 04:39:02 AM |
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What is a fake kong coin? I mean you have to have a real one for the second one to be fake right?
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brooklynite
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March 22, 2014, 04:40:20 AM |
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I find it funny that some people would call one country coin a scam and another legit. They are all scams. Most people I talk to about Bitcoin have no clue what I am talking about and only get confused. This is in the US, were crypto has the most users. Bitcointalk users are living in their own little world.
I thought most bitcointalk users were from Australia and England.
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cryptobuddy (OP)
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March 22, 2014, 06:04:12 AM |
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What is a fake kong coin? I mean you have to have a real one for the second one to be fake right?
You are absolutely correct. All are not real... then where comes the fake.. lol
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March 22, 2014, 02:57:20 PM |
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I find it funny that some people would call one country coin a scam and another legit. They are all scams. Most people I talk to about Bitcoin have no clue what I am talking about and only get confused. This is in the US, were crypto has the most users. Bitcointalk users are living in their own little world.
I thought most bitcointalk users were from Australia and England. I can't say where the users on Bitcointalk live, but I was talking about crypto in general. I base this on BitcoinCharts.com, which shows insignificant amounts of trade outside of USD.
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cryptobuddy (OP)
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March 22, 2014, 03:22:35 PM |
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I find it funny that some people would call one country coin a scam and another legit. They are all scams. Most people I talk to about Bitcoin have no clue what I am talking about and only get confused. This is in the US, were crypto has the most users. Bitcointalk users are living in their own little world.
I thought most bitcointalk users were from Australia and England. I can't say where the users on Bitcointalk live, but I was talking about crypto in general. I base this on BitcoinCharts.com, which shows insignificant amounts of trade outside of USD. Totally agreed. Therefore, we need to think BIG! Instead of making SCAM coins, We need to think how to make good quality coins so that we can "enlarge" our world.
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cryptobuddy (OP)
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March 25, 2014, 10:10:33 AM |
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Bittrex has already made a declaration that the "Bittrex" in Majorminers' HKC conversation is FAKE. This is another solid proof that Majorminers and HKC dev team are liars... are scammers.. Please check this out! Topic: PSA: Becareful of imposters on forum boards (From real Bittrex representatives) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=526884Here just remind you those conversations between Majorminers and his fake "Bittrex team" Thanks for giving us the oppurtinity to be a part of HongKong Coin. We are looking forward for the volumes!
Bittrex Team
All of us at Team HongKongCoin thank you for your excellent efforts! You're doing a great job expanding the market for HKC. I fixed a bug while depositing HongKong Coin to the exchange, it should work now.
Bittrex Team
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majorminers
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March 25, 2014, 10:50:38 AM |
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Bittrex has already made a declaration that the "Bittrex" in Majorminers' HKC conversation is FAKE. This is another solid proof that Majorminers and HKC dev team are liars... are scammers.. Please check this out! Topic: PSA: Becareful of imposters on forum boards (From real Bittrex representatives) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=526884Here just remind you those conversations between Majorminers and his fake "Bittrex team" Thanks for giving us the oppurtinity to be a part of HongKong Coin. We are looking forward for the volumes!
Bittrex Team
All of us at Team HongKongCoin thank you for your excellent efforts! You're doing a great job expanding the market for HKC. I fixed a bug while depositing HongKong Coin to the exchange, it should work now.
Bittrex Team
Actually there's no 'proof' in that thread at all. There is merely an accusation by you without even one iota of proof or evidence. I had nothing to do with that spoofed account and you can ask a global moderator to investigate it if you're so concerned.
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cryptobuddy (OP)
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March 30, 2014, 08:50:52 PM |
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Be careful!
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majorminers
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March 30, 2014, 08:56:56 PM |
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Be careful! Batman: Then why do you want to kill me? The Joker: [giggling] I don't, I don't want to kill you! What would I do without you? Go back to ripping off mob dealers? No, no, NO! No. You... you... complete me.
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cryptobuddy (OP)
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April 08, 2014, 10:50:52 AM |
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This is no auditing step for monitoring in what proportion of 2.5% premined HKC will go the hands of real Hong Kong people. It is possible that eventually most of those premined HKC will be owned by the HKC dev and sold out to make a good profit. This is where the SCAM is. Now you understand why HKC dev keeps asking people to go to Bittrex to buy HKC, instead of minting HKC. Purchase Hong Kong Coin HKC @ Bittrex.com
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HongKongCoin
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April 08, 2014, 10:57:10 AM |
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This is no auditing step for monitoring in what proportion of 2.5% premined HKC will go the hands of real Hong Kong people. It is possible that eventually most of those premined HKC will be owned by the HKC dev and sold out to make a good profit. This is where the SCAM is. Now you understand why HKC dev keeps asking people to go to Bittrex to buy HKC, instead of minting HKC. Purchase Hong Kong Coin HKC @ Bittrex.com I offered you a challenge to audit the coin, and you refused. I even stated that I would shut the coin down if you found anything.
Face it, you are just a sad little trollHKC ANN THREAD https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=518669.0POOL http://hkc.majorminers.com/ (ready) http://192.210.146.197/MPOS/public/ (ready) Purchase Hong Kong Coin HKC @ Bittrex.com
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