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May 22, 2020, 06:41:46 PM
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You know Minerium is a JOKE when they put the MAX amount of coins in their code as "666", the devil's sign - LOL

https://github.com/MINERIUM-COIN/minerium/blob/master/src/amount.h

Line 32:
static const CAmount MAX_MONEY = 666000000 * COIN;

DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS JOKE OF A COIN

If you want Masternodes, go buy DASH, not this coin.

First of all saying this thing about the devil.is very immature.

Secondly, amount.h is irrevelant for the max money because when nSubsidy is specified in validation.cpp,  amount.h and max supply are ignored for the max amount of coins, and are only used as a reference to avoid any confusion between the project and the coin it's been forked from, exactly like the message prefix in chainparams.cpp

So if you want to know the amount of the max supply, do the maths with all coins in validation.cpp at nSubidy.

 Once again, you did not read everything that has been said about the project, like everywhere.. discord, official website, whitepaper, this topic at first message.

https://mineriumcoin.com/block_rewards.png

Next time you try to play the smart guy to FUD a project, be sure to know what you're talking about.
Because for now you just look an idiot lol. You act like you know everything, while you don't.

Go FUD somewhere else kid. No matter hard you try to destroy it, the project will still exist and have success, with or without you.
What's up in your life? You are bored in your small appartment, no girlfriend, no friends at all, nobody likes you so you'd like to destroy somebody else? Come on lol..

Go make another BTCV fork and dump your own project again that's all you can do

You sound kind of upset SHIIFT i hope you dont fall into their money scheme trap Wink
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May 31, 2020, 05:03:41 PM
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You know Minerium is a JOKE when they put the MAX amount of coins in their code as "666", the devil's sign - LOL

https://github.com/MINERIUM-COIN/minerium/blob/master/src/amount.h

Line 32:
static const CAmount MAX_MONEY = 666000000 * COIN;

DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS JOKE OF A COIN

If you want Masternodes, go buy DASH, not this coin.

First of all saying this thing about the devil.is very immature.

Secondly, amount.h is irrevelant for the max money because when nSubsidy is specified in validation.cpp,  amount.h and max supply are ignored for the max amount of coins, and are only used as a reference to avoid any confusion between the project and the coin it's been forked from, exactly like the message prefix in chainparams.cpp

So if you want to know the amount of the max supply, do the maths with all coins in validation.cpp at nSubidy.

 Once again, you did not read everything that has been said about the project, like everywhere.. discord, official website, whitepaper, this topic at first message.

https://mineriumcoin.com/block_rewards.png

Next time you try to play the smart guy to FUD a project, be sure to know what you're talking about.
Because for now you just look an idiot lol. You act like you know everything, while you don't.

Go FUD somewhere else kid. No matter hard you try to destroy it, the project will still exist and have success, with or without you.
What's up in your life? You are bored in your small appartment, no girlfriend, no friends at all, nobody likes you so you'd like to destroy somebody else? Come on lol..

Go make another BTCV fork and dump your own project again that's all you can do

You sound kind of upset SHIIFT i hope you dont fall into their money scheme trap Wink

Yes, he is very upset and the project is dead. They will probably try and create a new coin to start a new scam.
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July 07, 2020, 10:17:10 AM
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Why there was a dump to 10 SAT  Undecided
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July 07, 2020, 01:31:33 PM
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You know a coin is going NOWHERE when the first post talks about the price they want it to get to after x time frame.

Any serious project will talk solely about what they have done and what they are doing.

DO NOT INVEST IN THIS SHIT COIN. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
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July 12, 2020, 11:08:53 PM
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You know a coin is going NOWHERE when the first post talks about the price they want it to get to after x time frame.

Any serious project will talk solely about what they have done and what they are doing.

DO NOT INVEST IN THIS SHIT COIN. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

Very well said, this is a big SHIT COIN.
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July 13, 2020, 05:05:37 PM
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Discord Group not available anymore!!
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July 13, 2020, 09:55:21 PM
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No discord
No website
No explorer
Github respository now gives a 404.

We have been scammed.
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