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July 10, 2014, 09:01:07 PM |
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too many investors want to spread FUD.. really interesting.. i wont bother to post here if i dont care about this coin.. what do you say?
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traumschiff
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July 10, 2014, 09:02:06 PM |
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LOOK AT US, WE ARE PAID WHORES
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Bitcycle
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July 10, 2014, 09:03:43 PM |
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LOOK AT US, WE ARE PAID WHORES
YOU FORGOT TO MAKE IT BOLD SO IT'S MORE TRUE
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solid12345
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July 10, 2014, 09:04:15 PM |
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When all is said and done you buy this coin on a crypto exchange and all of their Terms and Services apply. I have read the Terms for MintPal and Bittrex and nowhere does it imply this virtual currency is 'backed' by a commodity.
It doesn't say in the Microsoft terms and condition that MS Points are backed in US dollars but the company has faithfully made it so. All the URO Protocol is declaring is that they will accept 1 URO for 1 ton of Urea. If you try and send URO to another company they may or won't honor it. It's not hard to figure out, this is a NEW business idea and people seem to not only want to shit on the company but shit on the whole concept of crypto commodities. You all sound worse than the Bitcoin fudders who call BTC a silly token.
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July 10, 2014, 09:05:31 PM |
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If everything posted is fud.. how hard could it be for the devs to post something solid ? From what i see there is NOTHING solid that proves this to be legit..
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FoeRest
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July 10, 2014, 09:05:46 PM |
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still so much fud, with 0 proof, (stop using other companys not related and fake articles made up more fud that is not proof) fudders, why not join instead of try and drive it down to the ground, you are fudding one of the greatest coins in our time (next to bitcoin) this coin will actually make bitcoin and other coins grow over time and make plants grow to literally still waiting for the proof, there is a 89 btc bounty to have some real proof this is a scam. there is 0 real articles to prove this is a scam. there is over 50 real documents now to prove this is real. again I repeat come talk to the dev in irc #Uro on freenode, he is answering all questions also email Green Earth Systems HK, hk@gescommodity.com to order your Urea https://twitter.com/UroFoundationhttps://twitter.com/GESystemsgroup (backing the 1:1 uro to urea) weak hands stop being so weak, you getting owned by a bear trap over and over again, just hold and you will do great.
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July 10, 2014, 09:06:36 PM |
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Lets post a pictures of some random guy from GES and let people think , URO coin is not a scam Tell me why the guy behind URO has avoided to talk to me? Lets post some random FUD about GES and let people think, URO is a scam. There is no use in talking to you, because with every answer you get, you make up 10 other FUD stories.
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July 10, 2014, 09:07:41 PM |
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He already admitted on twitter he wanted to get in at a lower price I did? Damn, liar...prove that. I don't want URO at any price. It's a scamcoin, plain and simple. Despite repeating yourselves over and over again, there's no truth to the claim that 1 URO equals anything other than 1 URO. It's a cryptcoin, same as all the others. Implying a benefit that it's 'backed' by a commodity is farcical. When all is said and done you buy this coin on a crypto exchange and all of their Terms and Services apply. I have read the Terms for MintPal and Bittrex and nowhere does it imply this virtual currency is 'backed' by a commodity. It's a lie, plan and simple, just like the lie you just told. The Dev and coin supporters are merely fraudsters engaged in financial fraud. The coin is worth what people are willing to pay for it...nothing more and nothing less. As the trader above said, when the volume dries up, they all move on. The last ones still in the pool get the turds. That's how it works. Even Bryce Weiner is scoffing at you now. LOL. You're a loser!
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stormia
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July 10, 2014, 09:07:50 PM |
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he was paid to write that article... It is all speculation, no evidence provided within.
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kyle589
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July 10, 2014, 09:09:17 PM |
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July 10, 2014, 09:09:51 PM |
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he was paid to write that article... It is all speculation, no evidence provided within. you were paid to write this reply...It is all speculation,no evidence provided within.
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July 10, 2014, 09:09:59 PM |
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he was paid to write that article... It is all speculation, no evidence provided within. I'll pay an 88BTC bounty to anyone who can prove that I was paid to write that article. Oh no, 'Bryce Weiner' doesn't like my post. LOL
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July 10, 2014, 09:10:18 PM |
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He already admitted on twitter he wanted to get in at a lower price I did? Damn, liar...prove that. I don't want URO at any price. It's a scamcoin, plain and simple. Despite repeating yourselves over and over again, there's no truth to the claim that 1 URO equals anything other than 1 URO. It's a cryptcoin, same as all the others. Implying a benefit that it's 'backed' by a commodity is farcical. When all is said and done you buy this coin on a crypto exchange and all of their Terms and Services apply. I have read the Terms for MintPal and Bittrex and nowhere does it imply this virtual currency is 'backed' by a commodity. It's a lie, plan and simple, just like the lie you just told. The Dev and coin supporters are merely fraudsters engaged in financial fraud. The coin is worth what people are willing to pay for it...nothing more and nothing less. As the trader above said, when the volume dries up, they all move on. The last ones still in the pool get the turds. That's how it works. Your arguments here are farcical, just like those in your article. What do Mintpal and Bittrex TOS have to do with the backing of this coin? Nothing. You're merely a third-rate Nigerian scammer with a domain name.
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traumschiff
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July 10, 2014, 09:12:19 PM |
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he was paid to write that article... It is all speculation, no evidence provided within. I'll pay an 88BTC bounty to anyone who can prove that I was paid to write that article. Oh no, 'Bryce Weiner' doesn't like my post. LOL Horrible that you can not come up with a non-biased article based on research. Shit tier journalism right there.
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July 10, 2014, 09:13:08 PM |
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He already admitted on twitter he wanted to get in at a lower price I did? Damn, liar...prove that. I don't want URO at any price. It's a scamcoin, plain and simple. Despite repeating yourselves over and over again, there's no truth to the claim that 1 URO equals anything other than 1 URO. It's a cryptcoin, same as all the others. Implying a benefit that it's 'backed' by a commodity is farcical. When all is said and done you buy this coin on a crypto exchange and all of their Terms and Services apply. I have read the Terms for MintPal and Bittrex and nowhere does it imply this virtual currency is 'backed' by a commodity. It's a lie, plan and simple, just like the lie you just told. The Dev and coin supporters are merely fraudsters engaged in financial fraud. The coin is worth what people are willing to pay for it...nothing more and nothing less. As the trader above said, when the volume dries up, they all move on. The last ones still in the pool get the turds. That's how it works. sorry guy If you look back in this thread I was telling people it was a scam when coindesk article came out a month ago. I got sick of the fudder accusations so I joined the dark side and became a pumper like two hours ago after I realized the believers read your article and are still in denial. They deserve to lose their money In all honesty you wrote a great article and it makes me sick so many people are so gullible. It blows my mind this scam has gotten this far, common sense isn't so common.
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July 10, 2014, 09:14:20 PM |
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He already admitted on twitter he wanted to get in at a lower price I did? Damn, liar...prove that. I don't want URO at any price. It's a scamcoin, plain and simple. Despite repeating yourselves over and over again, there's no truth to the claim that 1 URO equals anything other than 1 URO. It's a cryptcoin, same as all the others. Implying a benefit that it's 'backed' by a commodity is farcical. When all is said and done you buy this coin on a crypto exchange and all of their Terms and Services apply. I have read the Terms for MintPal and Bittrex and nowhere does it imply this virtual currency is 'backed' by a commodity. It's a lie, plan and simple, just like the lie you just told. The Dev and coin supporters are merely fraudsters engaged in financial fraud. The coin is worth what people are willing to pay for it...nothing more and nothing less. As the trader above said, when the volume dries up, they all move on. The last ones still in the pool get the turds. That's how it works. Your arguments here are farcical, just like those in your article. What do Mintpal and Bittrex TOS have to do with the backing of this coin? Nothing. You're merely a third-rate Nigerian scammer with a domain name. Okay, let's use some logic here. Their TOS has everything to do with the coin you're purchasing, silly. You pay BTC then you get URO. That's how it works. Once you have the URO its worth whatever someone else will pay for it. This ain't rocket science. Still, if you love this coin keep on buying it. "FUD" as you like calling it can't hurt your coin if it really is the second most important coin since BTC. Many people will remember similar claims being made about MazaCoin, the first coin backed by a 'sovereign nation.' The only benefits are the ones you get based on a legal agreement. The rest is just marketing.
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traumschiff
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July 10, 2014, 09:15:13 PM |
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He already admitted on twitter he wanted to get in at a lower price I did? Damn, liar...prove that. I don't want URO at any price. It's a scamcoin, plain and simple. Despite repeating yourselves over and over again, there's no truth to the claim that 1 URO equals anything other than 1 URO. It's a cryptcoin, same as all the others. Implying a benefit that it's 'backed' by a commodity is farcical. When all is said and done you buy this coin on a crypto exchange and all of their Terms and Services apply. I have read the Terms for MintPal and Bittrex and nowhere does it imply this virtual currency is 'backed' by a commodity. It's a lie, plan and simple, just like the lie you just told. The Dev and coin supporters are merely fraudsters engaged in financial fraud. The coin is worth what people are willing to pay for it...nothing more and nothing less. As the trader above said, when the volume dries up, they all move on. The last ones still in the pool get the turds. That's how it works. sorry guy If you look back in this thread I was telling people it was a scam when coindesk article came out a month ago. I got sick of the fudder accusations so I joined the dark side and became a pumper in denial lmao In all honesty you wrote a great article and it makes me sick so many people are so gullible. It blows my mind this scam has gotten this far, common sense isn't so common. He only used secondary sources which are based on 0 information. No primary sources used, if he would have written this in a school that teaches proper journalism he would have failed hard. No interviews made, no phone calls made to GES, nothing.
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