Equalizer1970
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November 29, 2014, 05:44:09 AM |
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Quiet before the perfect storm???
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Equalizer1970
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November 29, 2014, 06:25:27 AM |
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Holy mutter of Moses! This is going to be biblically epic. As for those two, I believe a pro team has been working this board. Seen it many times on penny stock boards. Big money is at stake on this one.
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barabbas
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November 29, 2014, 06:31:49 AM |
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As opposed to BK's biblical proportions hawk and subsequent spike in prices, right? Or the ineffable Mongoose with his uncanny predictions... Those are the ones for "good selling prices". Easy to understand, indeed...
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November 29, 2014, 07:26:24 AM |
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As opposed to BK's biblical proportions hawk and subsequent spike in prices, right? Or the ineffable Mongoose with his uncanny predictions... Those are the ones for "good selling prices". Easy to understand, indeed... Ahh, thats better. Thank you. I was seriously going through withdrawal. Your good at what you do. Cheers!
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barabbas
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November 30, 2014, 01:48:46 AM |
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As opposed to BK's biblical proportions hawk and subsequent spike in prices, right? Or the ineffable Mongoose with his uncanny predictions... Those are the ones for "good selling prices". Easy to understand, indeed... Ahh, thats better. Thank you. I was seriously going through withdrawal. Your good at what you do. Cheers! Thank you, but I don't think so at all: If I were really good at it I wouldn't attract so many assholes. Cheers!
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Equalizer1970
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November 30, 2014, 07:29:17 AM |
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So ... how's that stabilization fund going?
Man, it sounds like you have pure virulent contempt and hate for Nautilus coin. Seriously, should consider walking away. Those emotions are really not good for you and will physically manifest themselves in not such a good way. Find another coin, there are thousands of them now.
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November 30, 2014, 08:01:46 AM |
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The Equalizer (1970) ... a hard nose, street wise cop taking down FUD trolls in a city controlled by the Pump'm&Dump'm gang.
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November 30, 2014, 04:11:16 PM |
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So ... how's that stabilization fund going?
I thought you have already sold yours ? Oh sorry, price was too low to sell, ain't it ? haha
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Equalizer1970
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November 30, 2014, 05:47:33 PM |
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The Equalizer (1970) ... a hard nose, street wise cop taking down FUD trolls in a city controlled by the Pump'm&Dump'm gang.
Lol. But truthfully, I believe those type of emotions and beliefs in people if held for a long time cause ill health and disease. I've been in many penny stocks before and the best thing to do if you don't believe in the story of the stock anymore is to sell and buy something that you do believe in again.
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Lord Of The Internet
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December 01, 2014, 03:14:25 AM Last edit: December 01, 2014, 07:32:31 AM by Lord Of The Internet |
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So ... how's that stabilization fund going?
Man, it sounds like you have pure virulent contempt and hate for Nautilus coin. Seriously, should consider walking away. Those emotions are really not good for you and will physically manifest themselves in not such a good way. Find another coin, there are thousands of them now. i do have a lot of contempt and hate for Nautiluscoin. You're absolutely right. BK strung me along for a ride for several months before i wised up. I feel like an idiot for donating to the fitch sponsorship. And i also feel like an idiot for donating to jyap's blockchain. And i also feel like an idiot for donating to the facebook ad campaign. Apparently, I did all that for nothing. Wait. scratch that. I did it because i actually believed BK was in this for more than just a few chapters in a stupid book nobody needs to read. He got the material he needed for his book and then abandoned the project like a typical wall street asshole. That should be obvious to anyone at this point. The question about the stabilization fund was rhetorical. The fund might as well not exist. I get a chuckle every time i check out the current naut prices. I'm glad i got out and merely broke even after months and months of holding. It could have been much worse. Like what all you bagholders are in for in the next month or two. And i thanked God just now that i HAVE moved on to other coins that are actually doing something. And now, i couldn't be happier. EDIT: nutildah. i'm still waiting on my bitcoin payment from you. Like i said, for the right price, i will take over this entire network for you. Or i can merely fork the entire naut network a few times for a bit cheaper if you want. also forgot to say: i would be copy/pasting a working pos system and doing a swap out for coins. and then ultimately handing it back to BK... if he even gave enough of a crap to want it back.
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Equalizer1970
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December 01, 2014, 04:11:58 AM |
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So ... how's that stabilization fund going?
Man, it sounds like you have pure virulent contempt and hate for Nautilus coin. Seriously, should consider walking away. Those emotions are really not good for you and will physically manifest themselves in not such a good way. Find another coin, there are thousands of them now. i do have a lot of contempt and hate for Nautiluscoin. You're absolutely right. BK strung me along for a ride for several months before i wised up. I feel like an idiot for donating to the fitch sponsorship. And i also feel like an idiot for donating to jyap's blockchain. And i also feel like an idiot for donating to the facebook ad campaign. Apparently, I did all that for nothing. Wait. scratch that. I did it because i actually believed BK was in this for more than just a few chapters in a stupid book nobody needs to read. He got the material he needed for his book and then abandoned the project like a typical wall street asshole. That should be obvious to anyone at this point. The question about the stabilization fund was rhetorical. The fund might as well not exist. I get a chuckle every time i check out the current naut prices. I'm glad i got out and merely broke even after months and months of holding. It could have been much worse. Like what all you bagholders are in for in the next month or two. And i thanked God just now that i HAVE moved on to other coins that are actually doing something. And now, i couldn't be happier. EDIT: nutildah. i'm still waiting on my bitcoin payment from you. Like i said, for the right price, i will take over this entire network for you. Or i can merely fork the entire naut network a few times for a bit cheaper if you want. This story isn't over yet. When PoS gets implemented we would have turned the worst corner. You should know during any legitimate creation process there is always dark, dark times just before the light. But I'm glad you've moved on to greener pastures. Wish you well. Peace out.
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barabbas
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December 01, 2014, 07:11:59 AM |
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So ... how's that stabilization fund going?
Man, it sounds like you have pure virulent contempt and hate for Nautilus coin. Seriously, should consider walking away. Those emotions are really not good for you and will physically manifest themselves in not such a good way. Find another coin, there are thousands of them now. i do have a lot of contempt and hate for Nautiluscoin. You're absolutely right. BK strung me along for a ride for several months before i wised up. I feel like an idiot for donating to the fitch sponsorship. And i also feel like an idiot for donating to jyap's blockchain. And i also feel like an idiot for donating to the facebook ad campaign. Apparently, I did all that for nothing. Wait. scratch that. I did it because i actually believed BK was in this for more than just a few chapters in a stupid book nobody needs to read. He got the material he needed for his book and then abandoned the project like a typical wall street asshole. That should be obvious to anyone at this point. The question about the stabilization fund was rhetorical. The fund might as well not exist. I get a chuckle every time i check out the current naut prices. I'm glad i got out and merely broke even after months and months of holding. It could have been much worse. Like what all you bagholders are in for in the next month or two. And i thanked God just now that i HAVE moved on to other coins that are actually doing something. And now, i couldn't be happier. EDIT: nutildah. i'm still waiting on my bitcoin payment from you. Like i said, for the right price, i will take over this entire network for you. Or i can merely fork the entire naut network a few times for a bit cheaper if you want. I could not agree more, even to the commas. While the projects with cutting edge technology and really practical use ideas languish due to the scarcity of available capital, it is just quite pathetic that these two clowns, BK and JY keep on stringing on total idiot bagholders with ... POS (which every coin has since inception, every single one) and poker chips and trading cards. These two are the two stooges -since the three are the devs at VRC-. The most recent kicker, "I am in this for the long haul and want to make NAUT the "US Treasury Bond" of digitalFX." This guy has definitely lost it... although the ones really losing it here, big time, are those bagholders that keep on holding -for the long haul- while their initial investments have dwindled from $10,000 to less than $800 in a few months. Imagine the "long haul". Wow, simply wow.
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December 01, 2014, 09:26:14 AM |
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"The question about the stabilization fund was rhetorical. The fund might as well not exist. I get a chuckle every time i check out the current naut prices."
An honest person would have to agree.
Lord Of The Internet has a legitimate grievance. Anyone in in the "Big League" trust business should be better at handling communication with his investors. And there is little evidence of an active market stabilization mechanism.
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halinyo
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December 01, 2014, 07:13:39 PM |
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"The question about the stabilization fund was rhetorical. The fund might as well not exist. I get a chuckle every time i check out the current naut prices."
An honest person would have to agree.
Lord Of The Internet has a legitimate grievance. Anyone in in the "Big League" trust business should be better at handling communication with his investors. And there is little evidence of an active market stabilization mechanism.
Come on guys, he is still learning about coins. So give him time
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Lord Of The Internet
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December 02, 2014, 05:39:37 AM |
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Come on guys, he is still learning about coins. So give him time Are you talking about Brian Kelley? If so, then you are correct. He is still learning about coins and, apparently, still doesn't know Jack Shit.
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Equalizer1970
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December 02, 2014, 07:06:46 AM |
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"The question about the stabilization fund was rhetorical. The fund might as well not exist. I get a chuckle every time i check out the current naut prices."
An honest person would have to agree.
Lord Of The Internet has a legitimate grievance. Anyone in in the "Big League" trust business should be better at handling communication with his investors. And there is little evidence of an active market stabilization mechanism.
He said it on his big bang talk. He didn't expect the miners to dump relentlessly. Frankly, I never saw that coming either in Naut or the overall market. It's amazing how many people are nickle and diming coins for miniscule fiat amounts. The big money is always made in the big moves. They'll learn the hard way. The immaturity of the 99.9% of the cryptocurrency participants is utterly amazing.
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December 02, 2014, 02:21:46 PM |
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