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May 02, 2014, 05:51:20 AM
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May 02, 2014, 05:52:54 AM
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Woke up and found no less than 6 mining stakes since yesterday

This is quite bloody cool!

And I also wake up to see a pump in the night!! Not the kind that lift the duvet and stink the place out, but a minty fresh mintpal pump!

But yes, a pump! and then a settling at 1300, I mean

SERIOUSLY THIS IS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT!

What did I miss?

Dev still sleeping since the beginning of POS. He must have add a long week.
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May 02, 2014, 05:56:47 AM
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Dev still sleeping since the beginning of POS. He must have add a long week.

Dev is actually watching proudly from behind the scenes. The AsiaCoin community is amazing and will grow leaps and bounds.

Let the Dev do the coding job and we do the rest of the work in promoting the community!
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May 02, 2014, 05:58:51 AM
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Yeah it doesn't look good on his part, but then we don't know what he's up to so Im reserving judgement.

I have 150 articles to send in a message to the dev today so Ill do that now and ask politely whats going on.



Doc, go ahead and submit the articles to search engines and such. The Dev is a great coder and likes to remain silent.
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May 02, 2014, 06:11:25 AM
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thats not suspicious at all
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May 02, 2014, 06:12:28 AM
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thats not suspicious at all

What is not suspicious?
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May 02, 2014, 06:14:09 AM
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Dev logged on today, you can check his profile  Grin
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May 02, 2014, 06:16:43 AM
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thats not suspicious at all

What is not suspicious?

People are questioning the Dev not saying anything, however the Dev is a master because this launch was perfect in every way. No forks during mining and Proof of Stake transition was perfect also. I already staked twice!

Now it is time to build the AsiaCoin community.
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May 02, 2014, 06:21:38 AM
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thats not suspicious at all

What is not suspicious?

People are questioning the Dev not saying anything, however the Dev is a master because this launch was perfect in every way. No forks during mining and Proof of Stake transition was perfect also. I already staked twice!

Now it is time to build the AsiaCoin community.

Hmmm I may be having a change of heart re the Dev being MIA.

First I thought he was just a terrible communicator, but maybe you're right, he maybe just a quiet genius at work. If that's the case, I would love for someone with PR skills to help out.

Imagine that combination!!! No seatbelt would be good enough!!!
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May 02, 2014, 06:25:15 AM
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I honestly don't understand why everybody is so concerned about the dev being ever present. I think it was said best that the dev did his job. Now it's up to the community and investors. People expect too much out of coin devs , like they control the world and everything attached to the coin. I'd bet that that's why Satoshi went into hiding, cause i can tell you from experience as a member of a dev team people expect you to control things that are so far out of your hands, and that it is not even mechanically possible let alone humanly possible to do. Best of all they want you to do it for free, for their reward... The only thing the Dev is responsible for is coding and maintaining that code. I could see if there were an issue with the code such as the Whitecoin fiasco, that communication from the dev team should be expected... That being said. The dev does not control the market, is not responsible for your investment decisions, and should not thought to be at your beckon call. It's your choice to invest or get involved in the venture. The dev merely presented you the option to participate. Remember it is your choice to invest...
I don't think some people in cryptoland understand the idea of investment, longterm holding or communal participation.

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May 02, 2014, 06:28:27 AM
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decentralized means what it means. no need for the dev as the coin is running and kicking. if he just doesn't want to communicate well he has all right to do so, his coin has the best pow to pos transition record ever...

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May 02, 2014, 06:32:38 AM
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Just got my first two stakes within 40 mins of each other.  Cheesy
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May 02, 2014, 06:32:55 AM
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I honestly don't understand why everybody is so concerned about the dev being ever present. I think it was said best that the dev did his job. Now it's up to the community and investors. People expect too much out of coin devs , like they control the world and everything attached to the coin. I'd bet that that's why Satoshi went into hiding, cause i can tell you from experience as a member of a dev team people expect you to control things that are so far out of your hands, and that it is not even mechanically possible let alone humanly possible to do. Best of all they want you to do it for free, for their reward... The only thing the Dev is responsible for is coding and maintaining that code. I could see if there were an issue with the code such as the Whitecoin fiasco, that communication from the dev team should be expected... That being said. The dev does not control the market, is not responsible for your investment decisions, and should not thought to be at your beckon call. It's your choice to invest or get involved in the venture. The dev merely presented you the option to participate. Remember it is your choice to invest...
I don't think some people in cryptoland understand the idea of investment, longterm holding or communal participation.

Agree 100%. There was a guy who volonteered to be PR. But the dev told him to wait after POW phase?

Well i think that whatever the dev is doing we should consider this PR guy for the comunity. We wont see 2000+ again if we are not promoting. Any links to the guy?
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May 02, 2014, 06:36:35 AM
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I honestly don't understand why everybody is so concerned about the dev being ever present. I think it was said best that the dev did his job. Now it's up to the community and investors. People expect too much out of coin devs , like they control the world and everything attached to the coin. I'd bet that that's why Satoshi went into hiding, cause i can tell you from experience as a member of a dev team people expect you to control things that are so far out of your hands, and that it is not even mechanically possible let alone humanly possible to do. Best of all they want you to do it for free, for their reward... The only thing the Dev is responsible for is coding and maintaining that code. I could see if there were an issue with the code such as the Whitecoin fiasco, that communication from the dev team should be expected... That being said. The dev does not control the market, is not responsible for your investment decisions, and should not thought to be at your beckon call. It's your choice to invest or get involved in the venture. The dev merely presented you the option to participate. Remember it is your choice to invest...
I don't think some people in cryptoland understand the idea of investment, longterm holding or communal participation.

Agree 100%. There was a guy who volonteered to be PR. But the dev told him to wait after POW phase?

Well i think that whatever the dev is doing we should consider this PR guy for the comunity. We wont see 2000+ again if we are not promoting. Any links to the guy?

Crypto_Bull I believe.
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May 02, 2014, 06:40:29 AM
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I honestly don't understand why everybody is so concerned about the dev being ever present. I think it was said best that the dev did his job. Now it's up to the community and investors. People expect too much out of coin devs , like they control the world and everything attached to the coin. I'd bet that that's why Satoshi went into hiding, cause i can tell you from experience as a member of a dev team people expect you to control things that are so far out of your hands, and that it is not even mechanically possible let alone humanly possible to do. Best of all they want you to do it for free, for their reward... The only thing the Dev is responsible for is coding and maintaining that code. I could see if there were an issue with the code such as the Whitecoin fiasco, that communication from the dev team should be expected... That being said. The dev does not control the market, is not responsible for your investment decisions, and should not thought to be at your beckon call. It's your choice to invest or get involved in the venture. The dev merely presented you the option to participate. Remember it is your choice to invest...
I don't think some people in cryptoland understand the idea of investment, longterm holding or communal participation.

you talk big but when price drops back to where it was you're gonna be on here whining like the rest of them saying shit like "omg why you let this coin die"

community cant do anything about a coin when there is no communication from dev.

the block explorer is pretty horrible atm btw. cant even tell who are the largest stake holders

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May 02, 2014, 06:44:07 AM
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I honestly don't understand why everybody is so concerned about the dev being ever present. I think it was said best that the dev did his job. Now it's up to the community and investors. People expect too much out of coin devs , like they control the world and everything attached to the coin. I'd bet that that's why Satoshi went into hiding, cause i can tell you from experience as a member of a dev team people expect you to control things that are so far out of your hands, and that it is not even mechanically possible let alone humanly possible to do. Best of all they want you to do it for free, for their reward... The only thing the Dev is responsible for is coding and maintaining that code. I could see if there were an issue with the code such as the Whitecoin fiasco, that communication from the dev team should be expected... That being said. The dev does not control the market, is not responsible for your investment decisions, and should not thought to be at your beckon call. It's your choice to invest or get involved in the venture. The dev merely presented you the option to participate. Remember it is your choice to invest...
I don't think some people in cryptoland understand the idea of investment, longterm holding or communal participation.

you talk big but when price drops back to where it was you're gonna be on here whining like the rest of them saying shit like "omg why you let this coin die"

community cant do anything about a coin when there is no communication from dev.

would you like some cheese with that whine?
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May 02, 2014, 06:44:51 AM
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I honestly don't understand why everybody is so concerned about the dev being ever present. I think it was said best that the dev did his job. Now it's up to the community and investors. People expect too much out of coin devs , like they control the world and everything attached to the coin. I'd bet that that's why Satoshi went into hiding, cause i can tell you from experience as a member of a dev team people expect you to control things that are so far out of your hands, and that it is not even mechanically possible let alone humanly possible to do. Best of all they want you to do it for free, for their reward... The only thing the Dev is responsible for is coding and maintaining that code. I could see if there were an issue with the code such as the Whitecoin fiasco, that communication from the dev team should be expected... That being said. The dev does not control the market, is not responsible for your investment decisions, and should not thought to be at your beckon call. It's your choice to invest or get involved in the venture. The dev merely presented you the option to participate. Remember it is your choice to invest...
I don't think some people in cryptoland understand the idea of investment, longterm holding or communal participation.

you talk big but when price drops back to where it was you're gonna be on here whining like the rest of them saying shit like "omg why you let this coin die"

community cant do anything about a coin when there is no communication from dev.

would you like some cheese with that whine?

definitely, i'll be back in 10 pages to accept that offer

Also, on front page

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How can I help?
If you have any desire to be part of something big, feel free to send us a message with skills you possess and we would be happy to discuss any opportunity with the AsiaCoin Development team.

IF it were a team and not just one person, there should be more involvement with community

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May 02, 2014, 06:51:23 AM
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It's on Bter & Mintpal !
OK,I hope it can da to moon !

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May 02, 2014, 06:52:18 AM
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I honestly don't understand why everybody is so concerned about the dev being ever present. I think it was said best that the dev did his job. Now it's up to the community and investors. People expect too much out of coin devs , like they control the world and everything attached to the coin. I'd bet that that's why Satoshi went into hiding, cause i can tell you from experience as a member of a dev team people expect you to control things that are so far out of your hands, and that it is not even mechanically possible let alone humanly possible to do. Best of all they want you to do it for free, for their reward... The only thing the Dev is responsible for is coding and maintaining that code. I could see if there were an issue with the code such as the Whitecoin fiasco, that communication from the dev team should be expected... That being said. The dev does not control the market, is not responsible for your investment decisions, and should not thought to be at your beckon call. It's your choice to invest or get involved in the venture. The dev merely presented you the option to participate. Remember it is your choice to invest...
I don't think some people in cryptoland understand the idea of investment, longterm holding or communal participation.

you talk big but when price drops back to where it was you're gonna be on here whining like the rest of them saying shit like "omg why you let this coin die"

community cant do anything about a coin when there is no communication from dev.

the block explorer is pretty horrible atm btw. cant even tell who are the largest stake holders

Since there was no pre-mine for the Dev and block explorers usually cost money I would suggest a community donation to get a new block explorer with a richest wallets list... earlier I received this communication from unick who was recommended by someone on this former...

Hi, I didn't know about the nice comments, that's cool

I can set up the block explorer with rich list for 0.5 BTC, if you want me to host it also, add another 0.5 BTC for 12 months of hosting (0.25 BTC for 6 months).  I use a dedicated VPS as the host.  If you want to host it your self, I will need access to the server.

If you want to use my hosting but use your domain name with a CNAME (ie explorer.theasiacoin.com) I'll give you the IP of the server so you can set it up in your DNS records. If you prefer using my domain (ac.blockx.info). that's fine too.

Let me know if you want to go forward with this


I will pledge the first 10,000 AC to make this happen, will anyone else join me?
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May 02, 2014, 06:53:49 AM
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As long as the dev continues to have a working, no premine, no ipo, fair launch pos coin with wallets that work and multipool that works he can take a holiday for all I care.

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It's on Bter & Mintpal !
OK,I hope it can da to moon !

You guys are so naive aren t you?
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