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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4669592 times)
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July 09, 2014, 08:35:48 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior
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July 09, 2014, 08:36:48 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

What did they do that was scandalous?

Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041
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July 09, 2014, 08:37:22 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

What did they do that was scandalous?

Nothing, those 2 accounts are sockpuppets for the same person and BCN supporters lmao.
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July 09, 2014, 08:37:32 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

https://twitter.com/hitbtc/status/486890491527823360

gtfo tards

P.S. hitbtc guy likes XMR for a reason, just saying...
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July 09, 2014, 08:38:41 PM
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Searching a place to mine Monero?  Grin

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July 09, 2014, 08:39:01 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

What did they do that was scandalous?

Nothing, those 2 accounts are sockpuppets for the same person and BCN supporters lmao.

I suspected.

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July 09, 2014, 08:41:28 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

What did they do that was scandalous?

IMO the success of the coin depends on the team of developers. And  I don’t think  that Monero team looks like a team of pros, because they look for faults of other coins instead of making their own coin better.
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July 09, 2014, 08:42:44 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

I know right?  I heard one of them put an old sock in the punch bowl at a party!

Scandalous!
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July 09, 2014, 08:44:26 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

What did they do that was scandalous?

IMO the success of the coin depends on the team of developers. And  I don’t think  that Monero team looks like a team of pros, because they look for faults of other coins instead of making their own coin better.

I totally agree!
They like unacceptable acts such as stealing the coin right from the founding father’s arms (thankful-for-today) and stealing the code from BCN team ( as I  noticed)
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July 09, 2014, 08:45:13 PM
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Isn't it Odd, that 5 accounts post relatively 3-6 minutes apart, each with relatively the same amount of activity(20-30), each quoting the other account's obvious Lie, and then proposing their own Lie?

That strikes me as odd...oh wait, they're sockpuppet accounts owned by one person. DUH -smacks head-
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July 09, 2014, 08:48:26 PM
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Guys, I don't understand why Monero has 1135 votes on Hitbtc, but it is available to exchange now. How did this happen?

That was easy. Creators of the Monero bought "the place"on the exchange for its coins

Really? This is disgraceful! Although I'm not surprised because Monero team renowned for its scandalous behavior

What did they do that was scandalous?

IMO the success of the coin depends on the team of developers. And  I don’t think  that Monero team looks like a team of pros, because they look for faults of other coins instead of making their own coin better.

Its not their fault that the competition sucks and yet somehow has 6 times the capitalization...

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July 09, 2014, 08:48:38 PM
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I totally agree!
They like unacceptable acts such as stealing the coin right from the founding father’s arms (thankful-for-today) and stealing the code from BCN team ( as I  noticed)


TFT is a "founding father" for using CN open source code.
XMR Devs are "thieves" for using CN open source code.

Double standard much?

Also look up open source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source
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July 09, 2014, 08:51:21 PM
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great video presentation!!
Thanks

Thank you for this nice unbiased and objective summary of XMR.  Great for sharing with new friends.
Thanks

Did you create this presentation?
Yes

Thanks for uploading!

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Here is the powerpoint presentation: https://mega.co.nz/#!t1FnVALT!d4zY91WdyLaqiTJMj23c5hFCn8Jr4-kRbgaODmsF1dk

Here is the script: https://mega.co.nz/#!c4dVVKyZ!D8hrLln2Ruvo8ayVKN4pnEKd0GmXQuv2xucLO_44-uM


Presentation & script is for educational purposes. Anyone is free to edit or change it, or use it as they wish. Not responsible for what anyone does with it.
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July 09, 2014, 08:53:32 PM
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Isn't it Odd, that 5 accounts post relatively 3-6 minutes apart, each with relatively the same amount of activity(20-30), each quoting the other account's obvious Lie, and then proposing their own Lie?

That strikes me as odd...oh wait, they're sockpuppet accounts owned by one person. DUH -smacks head-


Why do you think so? Open your mind,please!

 If people support the idea which you don't like, it doesn't mean that it is a "conspiracy"
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July 09, 2014, 08:55:50 PM
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This is hilarious - What is it with these trolls coming in from other coins purely to FUD on XMR?

NEWSFLASH FOR TROLLS

It's not hard to buy some XMR. It's not like you've missed the boat.

Less with the bitterness please.



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July 09, 2014, 08:57:53 PM
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Isn't it Odd, that 5 accounts post relatively 3-6 minutes apart, each with relatively the same amount of activity(20-30), each quoting the other account's obvious Lie, and then proposing their own Lie?

That strikes me as odd...oh wait, they're sockpuppet accounts owned by one person. DUH -smacks head-


Why do you think so? Open your mind,please!

 If people support the idea which you don't like, it doesn't mean that it is a "conspiracy"

No, it's because you and 4 others post within a few minutes of each other, and the thing is, you're posting obvious lies.

https://twitter.com/hitbtc/status/486890491527823360, read that so your bullshit about hitbtc ends

And the code is opensource, XMR has over 80 changes to the codebase by the devs.

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July 09, 2014, 08:58:40 PM
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Isn't it Odd, that 5 accounts post relatively 3-6 minutes apart, each with relatively the same amount of activity(20-30), each quoting the other account's obvious Lie, and then proposing their own Lie?

That strikes me as odd...oh wait, they're sockpuppet accounts owned by one person. DUH -smacks head-


Why do you think so? Open your mind,please!

 If people support the idea which you don't like, it doesn't mean that it is a "conspiracy"

People didnt look like they supported anything except circlejerking and coordinated monero fud really Smiley

Open your mind!

  
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July 09, 2014, 09:01:20 PM
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I *hate* to say this, and I *hate* them, but getting trolls is a sign of success.
Be prepared for a tsunami of trolls here faster than we expect.

Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. 
This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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July 09, 2014, 09:03:40 PM
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I *hate* to say this, and I *hate* them, but getting trolls is a sign of success.
Be prepared for a tsunami of trolls here faster than we expect.

I think there's been trolls here for a month now...
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July 09, 2014, 09:07:00 PM
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great video presentation!!
Thanks

Thank you for this nice unbiased and objective summary of XMR.  Great for sharing with new friends.
Thanks

Did you create this presentation?
Yes

Thanks for uploading!

=====================================

Here is the powerpoint presentation: https://mega.co.nz/#!t1FnVALT!d4zY91WdyLaqiTJMj23c5hFCn8Jr4-kRbgaODmsF1dk

Here is the script: https://mega.co.nz/#!c4dVVKyZ!D8hrLln2Ruvo8ayVKN4pnEKd0GmXQuv2xucLO_44-uM


Presentation & script is for educational purposes. Anyone is free to edit or change it, or use it as they wish. Not responsible for what anyone does with it.

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