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July 10, 2014, 07:52:08 AM |
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The naysayers here are amusing. If only those inquisitive detailed questions are applied to all crypto coins, the rate of scams would be low.
How about bitcoin, is it backed by anything? Is it not as worthless as any coins except for the belief by many that bitcoin is worth something in fiat money or its potential in the future? How about the hundreds of altcoins you own, are they backed by any physical asset? Are they used by a large enough people outside of the mining community? Or are they worth something because of a promise that they will have anon that, security that, future that? So some altcoins are worth several dollars because of a promise without actual useful use in the real world?
Now compare what you have to urocoin and analyze again.
Urocoin: a promise of being used to buy/sell Urea, with claims of having conducted such a trade that cannot currently be verified. I would like to see a real news source with pictures and documents go and take pictures and do an interview with the parties involved here. Until that happens, I suggest extreme caution. I "invested" nearly $5 into URO recently, if that's any help. Hahahaha.... Don't come crying to me when URO ends up being similar to GTC.
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 10, 2014, 07:52:22 AM |
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if the coin were to be worth $300million you need volume to sustain that. if only dev has made a transaction how do you expect that price to be sustain. read it again, unless other companies start paying in uro, this is a good buy. basically what we have here is a merchant has accepted URO, whether people use it too buy urea is another thing
Nothing is for certain, is it? But people will have very good reason to use it, because it will streamline the process greatly. Also allows farmers, wholesalers, etc., to lock in a price, avoid substantial bank fees, etc. URO is the internet of urea fertilizer, and there is a huge worldwide volume in trade there. agree its just another coin, waiting for people to use it. those people saying $300 a coin are fools, they are acting like its the official currency for UREA and no one will buy UREA for dollars from now anymore only uro. i hope that comes true but its a slow process, just like how btc was accepted
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stormia
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July 10, 2014, 07:52:57 AM |
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re-read the OP, the devs know it won't happen overnight.
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Splatters
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July 10, 2014, 07:53:39 AM |
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It could reach over then 0.5 until the price is rising, and then could fall down and stabilize to a lower value.
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I know why your pray will never be answered!
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choppy123
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July 10, 2014, 07:54:40 AM |
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12 BITCOIN BUY WALL ON MINTPAL.....HERE WE GO PEOPLE.....
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 10, 2014, 07:55:02 AM |
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re-read the OP, the devs know it won't happen overnight.
i know the devs know but the posters posting here saying $300 don't
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mistersushi
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July 10, 2014, 07:56:06 AM |
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The naysayers here are amusing. If only those inquisitive detailed questions are applied to all crypto coins, the rate of scams would be low.
How about bitcoin, is it backed by anything? Is it not as worthless as any coins except for the belief by many that bitcoin is worth something in fiat money or its potential in the future? How about the hundreds of altcoins you own, are they backed by any physical asset? Are they used by a large enough people outside of the mining community? Or are they worth something because of a promise that they will have anon that, security that, future that? So some altcoins are worth several dollars because of a promise without actual useful use in the real world?
Now compare what you have to urocoin and analyze again.
no one is refuting that uro coin does not have promise, im simply stating URO is not worth $300 UREA is. URO is a currency. the more companies that adopt it, the more the price will rise. but for it to be worth $300 you need a ton of people using it too buy urea, at the moment its just being traded. if no company wants to pay using URO its worthless, its good news GES has accepted that is why its risen, but we now need to see other companies pay using it. well done for early holders, i bought in the drop when it hit mintpal, i didn't expect this to happenYou didn't expect it to happen because you don't comprehend the utility of the coin for the urea market.
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 10, 2014, 07:56:48 AM |
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i wouldn't be surprised if URO falls below 0.01. dev needs to work on getting other people to accept it, without that, the rise is not sustainable, be careful don't fall for the hype. early buyers have done well
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flipboxx
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July 10, 2014, 07:59:21 AM |
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Well, the real FUD will start now. It's always the same. Just remember DRK's rise, full of FUD.
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 10, 2014, 07:59:28 AM |
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The naysayers here are amusing. If only those inquisitive detailed questions are applied to all crypto coins, the rate of scams would be low.
How about bitcoin, is it backed by anything? Is it not as worthless as any coins except for the belief by many that bitcoin is worth something in fiat money or its potential in the future? How about the hundreds of altcoins you own, are they backed by any physical asset? Are they used by a large enough people outside of the mining community? Or are they worth something because of a promise that they will have anon that, security that, future that? So some altcoins are worth several dollars because of a promise without actual useful use in the real world?
Now compare what you have to urocoin and analyze again.
no one is refuting that uro coin does not have promise, im simply stating URO is not worth $300 UREA is. URO is a currency. the more companies that adopt it, the more the price will rise. but for it to be worth $300 you need a ton of people using it too buy urea, at the moment its just being traded. if no company wants to pay using URO its worthless, its good news GES has accepted that is why its risen, but we now need to see other companies pay using it. well done for early holders, i bought in the drop when it hit mintpal, i didn't expect this to happenYou didn't expect it to happen because you don't comprehend the utility of the coin for the urea market. i didn't expect a rise like this on only a trade of 12500 coins. a merchant has simply adopted that has value, but that is hype until others start to pay with it. if usa says we accept bitcoin as payment, it does not mean the value of btc is 13 trillion dollars the value is set against how many people pay with it, (volume) all we are seeing now is traders volume. if a trader see the value as $300 or $1000 it will go there, but i don't think that is gonna happen soon
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July 10, 2014, 08:00:08 AM |
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Warning to everyone before feeding your BTC to this scam
even from the picture they tweeted i can tell these guys are from scam holes
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 10, 2014, 08:00:38 AM |
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Well, the real FUD will start now. It's always the same. Just remember DRK's rise, full of FUD.
you can't compare this too Dark, dark coin is still better than this.
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trogdorjw73
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July 10, 2014, 08:01:25 AM |
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12 BITCOIN BUY WALL ON MINTPAL.....HERE WE GO PEOPLE..... Um, no... but there is about 80 BTC sell wall at 0.05, while the buy walls keep moving down because people are selling into them. Time to take your profits (or cut your losses) and then watch as this all falls apart.
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nathalie20
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July 10, 2014, 08:02:23 AM |
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Well, the real FUD will start now. It's always the same. Just remember DRK's rise, full of FUD.
you can't compare this too Dark, dark coin is still better than this. Even today, drop prices guaranteed
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mistersushi
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July 10, 2014, 08:02:59 AM |
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There are some seriously scared or envious people posting here all of a sudden The price is still very low.
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lanshop2010
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July 10, 2014, 08:04:30 AM |
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The naysayers here are amusing. If only those inquisitive detailed questions are applied to all crypto coins, the rate of scams would be low.
How about bitcoin, is it backed by anything? Is it not as worthless as any coins except for the belief by many that bitcoin is worth something in fiat money or its potential in the future? How about the hundreds of altcoins you own, are they backed by any physical asset? Are they used by a large enough people outside of the mining community? Or are they worth something because of a promise that they will have anon that, security that, future that? So some altcoins are worth several dollars because of a promise without actual useful use in the real world?
Now compare what you have to urocoin and analyze again.
Urocoin: a promise of being used to buy/sell Urea, with claims of having conducted such a trade that cannot currently be verified. I would like to see a real news source with pictures and documents go and take pictures and do an interview with the parties involved here. Until that happens, I suggest extreme caution. I "invested" nearly $5 into URO recently, if that's any help. Hahahaha.... Don't come crying to me when URO ends up being similar to GTC. Don't worry, my speculation is my speculation, win or lose, it's my responsibility. Of course any investment or speculation require extreme study, caution and risk, just like in life. If today was was just the starting month or year of bitcoin, every naysayer will say the same thing. But now you and thousands of cryptocoin traders and miners are using bitcoin as your reference currency. How is that different from urocoin's start? Yes, urocoin could be a scam, as it was a possible conjecture for bitcoin back then. Common folks like us don't have much connections and resources to verify the first sale of urea using urocoin. I guess we will just have to wait if uro is for real or not. Any investment or speculation one makes is his responsibility.
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bitcoinwonders010
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July 10, 2014, 08:04:59 AM |
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take a moment breath and think it through it in your head, all we have had today is a merchant has accepted it, thats good news, the only person who has paid for urea with URO is the dev that is 12500 and we do not know yet the value of that. him not posting how much, makes me suspicious he wants this pumped, be careful.
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nathalie20
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July 10, 2014, 08:05:06 AM |
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There are some seriously scared or envious people posting here all of a sudden The price is still very low. So the price is low it is true, as is low confidence in the Uro
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July 10, 2014, 08:05:14 AM |
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im new and even i can see that these somewhat new profiles are just spamming negative comments.
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true-asset (OP)
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July 10, 2014, 08:06:58 AM |
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Everyone: Remember never to FUD on other communities and projects. They do not deserve to be attacked in the same cowardly ways the we have been and most likely continued to be.
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Uro: A Real Long Term Currency, 1 URO = 1 metric tonne of Urea N46 fertilizer[/url] Urea N46 tracks gradual increases in energy and food prices over the long term.
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