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May 26, 2014, 06:17:33 PM
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There is something I've wondered about.

No coin ever goes in a straight line up, forever. BTC didn't do it. Stocks don't do it. No investment does. Yet when a coin gets pumped, hits its apex, then tumbles down to a new floor, people go all into panic mode. The sky is falling, get out now, etc.

What I wonder about is, why do people repeatedly seem to behave in the same way? Sure, on a pure pump and dump junkcoin, it may tumble to nothing again, but people should have realized that would occur way before the pump. If, let's say Taxicoin, all of a sudden zoomed up to .01 for no good reason, no sane person would think it would remain there forever. I simply don't get why people go into panic mode on coins they previously believed to have good fundamentals, when it just moves down to its new floor? Human nature, I guess? Or selective amnesia?

Then there are troll types, who seem to behave in mostly the same pattern. There are always regular trolls who simply take joy from being jerks. And those who sold off, and don't want to see the coin zoom up while they are on the sidelines. But typically it looks like a pattern where trolls come out after a pump, spread fud, watch coin go down... then logically they'd scoop up the cheap coins at around half of what the pump level was... meaning 2x the coins, or profit + same coins they started with. We also have trolls/fud spreaders whose basic purpose seems to be to try to get people to invest in <whatever coin they are holding> by spreading fud against coins they deem a competitor.

What I don't quite understand in regard to this is just why does anyone believe trolls/fud spreaders? I mean, nobody should assume anyone saying anything, fud or hype, is doing so for altruistic reasons. If someone says, 'Get out of <coin> now, buy <new fancy coin> instead!' they must realize they have an ulterior motive for doing so.

I guess I am just confused by the repeating patterns and why they still work. Or maybe I have been watching the polo trollbox too much. I sometimes think they should put a little Pinocchio image next to the box, to better illustrate how valuable the info provided there is.
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May 26, 2014, 06:23:55 PM
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1. People are greedy
2. You can't fix stupid
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May 26, 2014, 06:30:22 PM
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Uh someone is angry about the darkcoin panic dump ? Well, I told you so
DRK will dump so hard that many here will remain bagholders forever. Just saying.
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May 26, 2014, 06:35:31 PM
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only the dark descent
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May 26, 2014, 06:35:38 PM
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Uh someone is angry about the darkcoin panic dump ? Well, I told you so

I should have prefaced this by saying I am referring to all coins, no coin in particular. It was more brought on by simply watching the polo trollbox for a week, rather than anything happening to Drk. Although many of the Drk comments people have been spreading do apply. I got my reasonable amount of Drk when it was 10x cheaper than it is now, so no, not angry about anything. If anything, I've wanted it to go cheaper, as I never got as many coins as I originally hoped for. Price corrections should be expected for all coins.

Again, I was mostly just curious about the repeating patterns. No specific coin.
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May 26, 2014, 06:38:41 PM
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'It's different this time'. 'New paradigm'.

It will ever be thus when you're in the middle of it hoping hard.
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May 26, 2014, 06:39:04 PM
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Uh someone is angry about the darkcoin panic dump ? Well, I told you so
DRK will dump so hard that many here will remain bagholders forever. Just saying.

Agreed, I've been waiting and watching that to happen for a while. Amnesia?, do you remember Aurora coin. Nearly all of the alts get artificially pumped to some degree before dissapearing into the night because they were crap to begin with.  

Something with the name 'Darkcoin' will never have mainstream adoption. One of Bitcoins biggest flaws is that folks associate it with criminal behavior or worse. 'Darkcoin' has created an even worse connotation for itself with its name.
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May 26, 2014, 06:42:26 PM
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Uh someone is angry about the darkcoin panic dump ? Well, I told you so
DRK will dump so hard that many here will remain bagholders forever. Just saying.

Agreed, I've been waiting and watching that to happen for a while. Amnesia?, do you remember Aurora coin. Nearly all of the alts get artificially pumped to some degree before dissapearing into the night because they were crap to begin with.  

Something with the name 'Darkcoin' will never have mainstream adoption. One of Bitcoins biggest flaws is that folks associate it with criminal behavior or worse. 'Darkcoin' has created an even worse connotation for itself with its name.
Yup...and also there's 1.5-2 millions DRK instamined,so dump was expected sooner or later. Party is over, only ones who are not greedy will take a profit.
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May 26, 2014, 06:45:11 PM
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Uh someone is angry about the darkcoin panic dump ? Well, I told you so
DRK will dump so hard that many here will remain bagholders forever. Just saying.

Agreed, I've been waiting and watching that to happen for a while. Amnesia?, do you remember Aurora coin. Nearly all of the alts get artificially pumped to some degree before dissapearing into the night because they were crap to begin with.  

Something with the name 'Darkcoin' will never have mainstream adoption. One of Bitcoins biggest flaws is that folks associate it with criminal behavior or worse. 'Darkcoin' has created an even worse connotation for itself with its name.

I'm not sure if reading comprehension difficulties should be added to amnesia. Again, I wasn't referring to specifically darkcoin or any coin. And I did say junk coins that pump, and go back down, should be expected... I used taxi coin as a reference, but almost all nation coins apply, as well. The airdrop concept has some serious flaws.

Again, I was wondering why repeating patterns seem to work as well as they do. And why does anyone believe trolls in the first place.

Instead, it appears people are using this thread to.... well, do what they usually do here.
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May 26, 2014, 06:46:31 PM
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only the dark descent



Agree.

Darkcoin will probably be in percentage and marketcap terms the biggest dump in Crypto history so far.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6rxsp82OvM

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May 26, 2014, 06:50:35 PM
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Uh someone is angry about the darkcoin panic dump ? Well, I told you so
DRK will dump so hard that many here will remain bagholders forever. Just saying.

Agreed, I've been waiting and watching that to happen for a while. Amnesia?, do you remember Aurora coin. Nearly all of the alts get artificially pumped to some degree before dissapearing into the night because they were crap to begin with.  

Something with the name 'Darkcoin' will never have mainstream adoption. One of Bitcoins biggest flaws is that folks associate it with criminal behavior or worse. 'Darkcoin' has created an even worse connotation for itself with its name.

I'm not sure if reading comprehension difficulties should be added to amnesia. Again, I wasn't referring to specifically darkcoin or any coin. And I did say junk coins that pump, and go back down, should be expected... I used taxi coin as a reference, but almost all nation coins apply, as well. The airdrop concept has some serious flaws.

Again, I was wondering why repeating patterns seem to work as well as they do. And why does anyone believe trolls in the first place.

Instead, it appears people are using this thread to.... well, do what they usually do here.

They (nearly all the alts) are garbage. I'm not sure that makes us trolls. You can look at coinmarketcap and see the ongoing trend slight interest followed by huge dumping of basically everything. I own only Bitcoin right now but there a few alts with a chance, primarily just  the ones that are actually 'new' in that they were created from scratch and not copies of Bitcoin.
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May 26, 2014, 06:54:33 PM
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They (nearly all the alts) are garbage. I'm not sure that makes us trolls. You can look at coinmarketcap and see the ongoing trend slight interest followed by huge dumping of basically everything. I own only Bitcoin right now but there a few alts with a chance, primarily just  the ones that are actually 'new' in that they were created from scratch and not copies of Bitcoin.

I agree. Again, I was talking about patterns, not necessarily the coins or whatever perceived worth they have. Most coins are simply used for pump and dump schemes. The part I don't understand is why people follow the same pattern, believe hype, or believe trolling -- okay, trolling may be too harsh a word in many cases, let's say spreading negative or false information.

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May 26, 2014, 07:25:55 PM
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False information ? You are in crypto land and you can be on a coin with a hidden premine or even worse a Trojan, Virus, rootkit in your Coin Client.


That partially could explain it in a way, yet at the same time, people spreading false information does seem to be more prevalent than actual risk. It could mean people are extra 'twitchy', for lack of a better word, ready to jump at the slightest sign of doubt.

I was just looking over some random threads... and checked the Drk thread just now, because people seemed so fond of mentioning it here. One guy commented on how he stated that Monero had a 90% premine in the trollbox, resulting in a pretty major dip in price right afterwards. Of course he had no facts to actually back up his case. There are plenty of threads on other coins here claiming such and such a coin had a premine or instamine, without providing any real proof. I guess people may be too sensitive to any information at all, due to the inherent risks with crypto to begin with. It could explain some of the sheep mentality.

I'm not sure it explains why people believe hype so much, but I guess human greed could explain that.
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May 26, 2014, 07:32:07 PM
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People tend to use these word "Trolling" way to much in cryptocurrencys as almost every information is a good and helps you to navigate through the overall coins on the market.

People that ignore all types of posts are these that will hold the bag at the end as they are to arrogant to think they did a mistake.


Yeah, I probably should have used a different phrase than 'trolling', although there are plenty of that too. And yep, information, even negative information, can be very helpful.

But I was referring more so to negative statements without any shred of proof. Or in some cases, statements that don't make any logical sense.

ie. Such and such a coin has a virus, here is a screenshot from my virus checker -- good info.

<whatever coin> is going down... the dev made 20 other altcoins and is in some 3rd world country... it has a 95% premine, get out and put your money into <someothercoin> instead while you can! -- bad info.
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May 26, 2014, 07:33:47 PM
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There is nothing wrong with the name "Darkcoin", if that were the case would you also have a problem with "Litecoin" ?

Retarded f**king goyim.
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May 26, 2014, 07:39:49 PM
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There is nothing wrong with the name "Darkcoin", if that were the case would you also have a problem with "Litecoin" ?

Retarded f**king goyim.

As I stated, this isn't a pro or con Darkcoin thread. I almost wish I self-moderated a thread that I never thought would need moderating.
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May 26, 2014, 07:45:28 PM
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People tend to use these word "Trolling" way to much in cryptocurrencys as almost every information is a good and helps you to navigate through the overall coins on the market.

People that ignore all types of posts are these that will hold the bag at the end as they are to arrogant to think they did a mistake.


Yeah, I probably should have used a different phrase than 'trolling', although there are plenty of that too. And yep, information, even negative information, can be very helpful.

But I was referring more so to negative statements without any shred of proof. Or in some cases, statements that don't make any logical sense.

ie. Such and such a coin has a virus, here is a screenshot from my virus checker -- good info.

<whatever coin> is going down... the dev made 20 other altcoins and is in some 3rd world country... it has a 95% premine, get out and put your money into <someothercoin> instead while you can! -- bad info.


This apply's to Bitcoin in a big way as related to pattern's too and not just alt's, I wonder if there is a better name to call it rather than amnesia? "twitchy" is good, see it all over and over and mainly only seasoned hardcore miners seem to be unaffected by the syndrome,.

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May 26, 2014, 07:54:06 PM
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This apply's to Bitcoin in a big way as related to pattern's too and not just alt's, I wonder if there is a better name to call it rather than amnesia? "twitchy" is good, see it all over and over and mainly only seasoned hardcore miners seem to be unaffected by the syndrome,.

What occurred with bitcoin is primarily why I used the term amnesia. but perhaps it's not the best term. I wasn't even about here when btc was going up and down, but people seem to forget that it too was pumped and dumped... a lot. Yet when they see an alt coin do the same, they go into insane panic mode.

In a lot of cases the coins will dump down incredible amounts, so they are right to be concerned. But if it's purely a junkcoin, it must have been expected beforehand. Unless people overly believe hype, which is much more prevalent than I expected.

I guess penny stock guys would have better answers than anything I can guess at. It could just be human nature, hence why the repeating patterns are profitable for some... and not so profitable for others.
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May 26, 2014, 08:06:34 PM
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This apply's to Bitcoin in a big way as related to pattern's too and not just alt's, I wonder if there is a better name to call it rather than amnesia? "twitchy" is good, see it all over and over and mainly only seasoned hardcore miners seem to be unaffected by the syndrome,.

What occurred with bitcoin is primarily why I used the term amnesia. but perhaps it's not the best term. I wasn't even about here when btc was going up and down, but people seem to forget that it too was pumped and dumped... a lot. Yet when they see an alt coin do the same, they go into insane panic mode.

In a lot of cases the coins will dump down incredible amounts, so they are right to be concerned. But if it's purely a junkcoin, it must have been expected beforehand. Unless people overly believe hype, which is much more prevalent than I expected.

I guess penny stock guys would have better answers than anything I can guess at. It could just be human nature, hence why the repeating patterns are profitable for some... and not so profitable for others.

It definitely is human nature, anytime i see my finances dipping I freak out, concerning coins when they are up I am the happiest guy to be around life is good, and when they go down I panic and its truly hard to get a grip and hold through the weather cause even good coins can take hard dips and not really recover from an extreme dump, I expect anything to happen though now, plus I am mainly just a spectator for now.
Wish I could read the patterns and know exactly how its all going to flow.

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May 26, 2014, 08:20:26 PM
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There is something I've wondered about.

No coin ever goes in a straight line up, forever. BTC didn't do it. Stocks don't do it. No investment does. Yet when a coin gets pumped, hits its apex, then tumbles down to a new floor, people go all into panic mode. The sky is falling, get out now, etc.

What I wonder about is, why do people repeatedly seem to behave in the same way? Sure, on a pure pump and dump junkcoin, it may tumble to nothing again, but people should have realized that would occur way before the pump. If, let's say Taxicoin, all of a sudden zoomed up to .01 for no good reason, no sane person would think it would remain there forever. I simply don't get why people go into panic mode on coins they previously believed to have good fundamentals, when it just moves down to its new floor? Human nature, I guess? Or selective amnesia?

Then there are troll types, who seem to behave in mostly the same pattern. There are always regular trolls who simply take joy from being jerks. And those who sold off, and don't want to see the coin zoom up while they are on the sidelines. But typically it looks like a pattern where trolls come out after a pump, spread fud, watch coin go down... then logically they'd scoop up the cheap coins at around half of what the pump level was... meaning 2x the coins, or profit + same coins they started with. We also have trolls/fud spreaders whose basic purpose seems to be to try to get people to invest in <whatever coin they are holding> by spreading fud against coins they deem a competitor.

What I don't quite understand in regard to this is just why does anyone believe trolls/fud spreaders? I mean, nobody should assume anyone saying anything, fud or hype, is doing so for altruistic reasons. If someone says, 'Get out of <coin> now, buy <new fancy coin> instead!' they must realize they have an ulterior motive for doing so.

I guess I am just confused by the repeating patterns and why they still work. Or maybe I have been watching the polo trollbox too much. I sometimes think they should put a little Pinocchio image next to the box, to better illustrate how valuable the info provided there is.


Because first was people that missed the bitcoin train, then the ones that missed the litecoin train, then the FTC, XPM, CHN...
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