I stupidly copied another user's comment for an airdrop two years ago. Aside from that isolated incidence, I was a good poster, contributed to the Bitcointalk community and always tried to help users take extra measures to keep their wallets secure.
It is refreshing to see that no one here has ever made a mistake before.
I made a single (really dumb) mistake well over two years ago and have paid the consequences.
You are not entirely honest with the assumption that this was your only plagiarism.
I think you are wrong.
I took the time to check your posts, I won't say it was fun. But something was found.
DeepOnion is built on the TOR-Network. The TOR-Network adds anonymity to your browsing by hiding or altering your IP Address. When you use DeepOnion you are supporting the TOR-Network. DeepOnion is going to increase their privacy with the upcoming DeepSend feature which is similar to ZeroCoin's private send. This is recognized as the best way to privately send crypto by many but not implemented in any current coins that I know of. You will pay a small fee for the DeepSend feature but the end result is that your wallet ID will not be displayed to anyone on the network (nor will the IP because... TOR-Network). Even the person that receives the DeepSend transaction will not see the sender's address. I think this will be the most effective private send feature of any coin. DeepSend is scheduled to be released very soon.
DeepOnion also has a DeepVault feature that's already available in the wallet. DeepVault using cryptographic hashing to imprint a documents hash value directly to the DeepOnion blockchain. Then, anyone can scan any document purporting to be that document through the DeepOnion wallet along with the original hasher's wallet ID. The DeepVault will interact with the DeepOnion blockchain to confirm the hash value of the document scanned is a perfect match to the hash value of the document originally uploaded. If the slightest change is made to the document then the person scanning it will be notified that the document has been altered. This has real world use today and noone else is using their blockchain in this manner. Contracts, photos, music, videos can all be verified for accuracy through DeepVault today.
Then in the 2Q of 2018, DeepOnion is scheduled to release their own smart contract platform. This is what I'm most looking forward to because they will have their own smart contract code and others can build upon it. The possibilities are grand, such as a third party exchange built off DeepOnion's blockchain (which is on the TOR-Network). Potentially ICO's could even be run off of it. Who knows where it will go.
Finally, the coin is being airdropped to DeepOnion members. Its free to join but there are requirement, such as having 100 Onions in your wallet. That said, you can easily earn 100 Onions in a week through their bounties and DeepPoint airdrop which is similar to a bounty. At the conclusion of the airdrops (we are on week 21 or 22 of 40 right now), vote central will be implemented which will allow "founders" of the coin to vote on the future developments. A founder is someone who has been apart of DeepOnion's airdrops for at least 20 weeks, hodled 90% or more of the airdropped Onions and participated in the final airdrop. alternatively, someone who doesn't meet this requirements can still be deemed a founder if they make extraordinary contributions to the community. If you want to find out more about DeepOnion, check my signature. There aren't any referral bonuses and I'm not required to market the coin though I do have an interest in the continued growth as a hodler.
Unfortunately, there is no link to the source. The publication date is earlier than yours.https://deeponion.org/community/threads/fact-check-my-article.18954/Perhaps this is a good argument and you can now agree that your ban was deserved?
That literally is an article I authored and posted on another forum
under the same user name; Hous26. I think that demonstrates that I posted quality content though so thanks for pointing it out.
Link works fine for me. It shows it only shows I was doing my double d's by asking the DO community to fact-check my original article before I posted it on Medium/Steemit/Bitcointalk. I used to write articles on crypto - was paid for none. You can still find my old articles out there.
Here is a quote of my message on the linked forum:
I just typed up a detailed summary of why DeepOnion is special and I thought I would turn it into an article later. I think it could be a great article to share with people with technical knowledge of the blockchain and since people smarter than me are the target audience I want to ensure I'm accurately articulating what makes DeepOnion special. Here it is:
"DeepOnion is built on the TOR-Network. The TOR-Network adds anonymity to your browsing by hiding or altering your IP Address. When you use DeepOnion you are supporting the TOR-Network. DeepOnion is going to increase their privacy with the upcoming DeepSend feature which is similar to ZeroCoin's private send. This is recognized as the best way to privately send crypto by many but not implemented in any current coins that I know of. You will pay a small fee for the DeepSend feature but the end result is that your wallet ID will not be displayed to anyone on the network (nor will the IP because... TOR-Network). Even the person that receives the DeepSend transaction will not see the sender's address. I think this will be the most effective private send feature of any coin. DeepSend is scheduled to be released very soon.
DeepOnion also has a DeepVault feature that's already available in the wallet. DeepVault using cryptographic hashing to imprint a documents hash value directly to the DeepOnion blockchain. Then, anyone can scan any document purporting to be that document through the DeepOnion wallet along with the original hasher's wallet ID. The DeepVault will interact with the DeepOnion blockchain to confirm the hash value of the document scanned is a perfect match to the hash value of the document originally uploaded. If the slightest change is made to the document then the person scanning it will be notified that the document has been altered. This has real world use today and noone else is using their blockchain in this manner. Contracts, photos, music, videos can all be verified for accuracy through DeepVault today.
Then in the 2Q of 2018, DeepOnion is scheduled to release their own smart contract platform. This is what I'm most looking forward to because they will have their own smart contract code and others can build upon it. The possibilities are grand, such as a third party exchange built off DeepOnion's blockchain (which is on the TOR-Network). Potentially ICO's could even be run off of it. Who knows where it will go.
Finally, the coin is being airdropped to DeepOnion members. Its free to join but there are requirement, such as having 100 Onions in your wallet. That said, you can easily earn 100 Onions in a week through their bounties and DeepPoint airdrop which is similar to a bounty. At the conclusion of the airdrops (we are on week 21 or 22 of 40 right now), vote central will be implemented which will allow "founders" of the coin to vote on the future developments. A founder is someone who has been apart of DeepOnion's airdrops for at least 20 weeks, hodled 90% or more of the airdropped Onions and participated in the final airdrop. alternatively, someone who doesn't meet this requirements can still be deemed a founder if they make extraordinary contributions to the community. If you want to find out more about DeepOnion, check my signature. There aren't any referral bonuses and I'm not required to market the coin though I do have an interest in the continued growth as a hodler."
Let me know what you think. I would like to brush up on the technical details of DeepSend and maybe reword some stuff about DeepVault's "hash value".