Teka (OP)
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May 29, 2014, 05:37:56 PM |
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Guys keep it clean.
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mr_random
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May 29, 2014, 05:38:06 PM |
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As a piece of advice to your community, ask your dev to verify his identity. That's the first step to gaining trust from investors. A Linkedin profile is not sufficient.
Like Satoshi did you mean? Most of the coins in the top 10 were founded by anonymous developers. It will be nice to get further verification of the dev, but it's dis-ingenious of you to say it's needed as a first step to "gain trust". I'm not afraid of the coding, I can read and understand the code and that's not where the problem is or where my worries are. Its all the stuff that happens around it, the blaming of people, the constant abuse some people seem to get, the blatant lies that people put in, people who are to quick to judge or which don't understand half of what they're saying etc. All in all how would a coin not be affected by that? or in this case, get over that and continue on his previous coarse?
BlackCoin went through far worse. Yesterday was a walk in the park compared to that. Surely you saw yesterday DRK plunging as XC rose spectacularly? People will invest in XC and dump DRK if they see the facts. And the facts can't be hidden forever.
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Teka (OP)
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May 29, 2014, 05:38:18 PM |
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It's sad that I have to use my @cinniteam twitter account (which should only be reserved for cinni stuff) to defend XC and atcsecure's credibility. But after all this FUD I felt that it was the right thing to do. People need to hear the truth from as many credible witnesses as possible.
Very nice thing to do, appreciate it mate Seriously thank you so much.
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battbot
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May 29, 2014, 05:40:05 PM |
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As a piece of advice to your community, ask your dev to verify his identity. That's the first step to gaining trust from investors. A Linkedin profile is not sufficient.
Go away bad dream, luckily we didn't ask for your advice. Welcome to ignore Guys, what Brilliantrocket suggested is not a bad idea, but a good one that would help XC's credibility. That being said, (and I think anyone can agree with me), I would perfectly understand why the Dev may not want to go to such great lengths, and would not fault him for not doing so. Sufficient evidence is already on the table to strongly testify to atcsecure's identity. How he would go about proving it further would be a question to answer. Must he submit drivers license and passport? I don't think anyone would do that.
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candl
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May 29, 2014, 05:40:07 PM |
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The community manager is named Dan... The developer is supposedly named Dan too... Coincidence? So I was going to setup the X11Coin wallet on my linux box, I go visit the github repo and what I see? Entire repository was deleted. Can't get the source of the wallet. https://github.com/atcsecure/X11COINEither dev has problems with using a DVCS or I don't know...
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Teka (OP)
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May 29, 2014, 05:40:19 PM |
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I removed those posts because they were starting to get out of hand, please keep it peaceful no personal attacks and calling other by their name.
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fedmahnkassad
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May 29, 2014, 05:40:41 PM |
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It's sad that I have to use my @cinniteam twitter account (which should only be reserved for cinni stuff) to defend XC and atcsecure's credibility. But after all this FUD I felt that it was the right thing to do. People need to hear the truth from as many credible witnesses as possible.
Very nice thing to do, appreciate it mate Now watch the DRK trolls coming to cinni thread for some extra FUD practice. Sad day in BTCTalk history.
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minairia3
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May 29, 2014, 05:41:23 PM |
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Hard in this environment: some normal guy can code together a coin worth 20 million in his dorm room, apartment, whatever. Revealing yourself is too big a risk of being hurt or worse. Coins go up and down in value pretty much randomly it seems. The guy whose million dollars of coin-x turns into a million satoshis the next morning might well decide to take it out on the developer. These devs are not drones hidden inside some huge company like Microsoft, they're ordinary people doing this as a hobby after work, etc. and hoping for a big payday. As a piece of advice to your community, ask your dev to verify his identity. That's the first step to gaining trust from investors. A Linkedin profile is not sufficient.
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Teka (OP)
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May 29, 2014, 05:41:55 PM |
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So the community manager is named Dan... The developer is supposedly named Dan too... Coincidence?
So I was going to setup the X11Coin wallet on my linux box, I go visit the github repo and what I see? Entire repository was deleted.
Yes, we also live on two sides of the world and have a different age. There is a few people in this community who can tell you I'm not lying without having to verify my own identity.
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battbot
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May 29, 2014, 05:43:18 PM |
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It's sad that I have to use my @cinniteam twitter account (which should only be reserved for cinni stuff) to defend XC and atcsecure's credibility. But after all this FUD I felt that it was the right thing to do. People need to hear the truth from as many credible witnesses as possible.
Very nice thing to do, appreciate it mate Now watch the DRK trolls coming to cinni thread for some extra FUD practice. Sad day in BTCTalk history. Let them. Cinni will be releasing something soon that no amount of FUD will be able to suppress.
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saberu
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May 29, 2014, 05:44:29 PM Last edit: May 29, 2014, 06:00:53 PM by saberu |
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As I holder of a moderate amount of coins I would like to know if there will be a working Linux wallet being released?
Right now I am trying to compile the qt wallet using the modified qt script pro file provided in the last thread. But I am missing a whole bunch of include files e.g.
#include <QMainWindow> #include <QSystemTrayIcon>
They just dont seem to exist.
I am definitely a long time supporter of X11 Coin and believe we have a bright future, I have never been very rich and I invested the last of my savings ($5k) leftover from a riser cable selling business which was killed by asics. This coin will probably save me from a life of hardship so I owe a lot to it and I really like the anonymous tech that this coin will bring but right now I am really worried about having my coins kept on a Windows wallet in case I get a virus which my Anti-virus software doesn’t spot.
I would appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction with regards to how I can successfully compile this wallet. Or am I better off just compiling the Windows one and running it on Wine? I assume mingw can run Windows apps on Linux, I am a bit of a newbie. I bought a whole new laptop to run on Linux especially to keep my precious coins.
Edited post to correct software name,
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jasinlee
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May 29, 2014, 05:46:38 PM |
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I think this entire line of questioning and quotes should be deleted, speculative fud is still fud, and annoying to read random suppositions from tin foil hatters.
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zsnorbi
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May 29, 2014, 05:47:05 PM |
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Please stop this identity thing whoever asks it. Nobody should release his identity to random people on the internet! Bitcoin developers identity is still unknown you still pay $700-$1000 for a piece of that. If the coin will be developed in the way we expect then this identity thing will be completely useless, so stop asking for it
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studio1one
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May 29, 2014, 05:47:15 PM |
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this is really unbelievable. It's like a load of kids in the playground 'my devs better than your dev'.
If you like the protocol and the coin, buy it. If you don't don't. That applies to all and any. Personal attacks and insults are just a stright out loss for everyone involved.
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provenceday
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May 29, 2014, 05:47:55 PM |
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take it easy guys, XC coin has a bright future.
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candl
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May 29, 2014, 05:48:24 PM |
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As I holder of a moderate amount of coins I would like to know if there will be a working Linux wallet being released?
Right now I am trying to compile the qt wallet using the modified qt script pro file provided in the last thread. But I am missing a whole bunch of include files e.g.
#include <QMainWindow> #include <QSystemTrayIcon>
They just dont seem to exist.
I am definitely a long time supporter of X11 Coin and believe we have a bright future, I have never been very rich and I invested the last of my savings ($5k) leftover from a riser cable selling business which was killed by asics. This coin will probably save me from a life of hardship so I owe a lot to it and I really like the anonymous tech that this coin will bring but right now I am really worried about having my coins kept on a Windows wallet in case I get a virus which my Anti-virus software doesn’t spot.
I would appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction with regards to how I can successfully compile this wallet. Or am I better off just compiling the Windows one and running it on Cygwin? I bought a whole new laptop to run on Linux especially to keep my precious coins.
You are lucky to have cloned the source of the wallet, as it seems it's been entirely removed now and is not accessible.
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Teka (OP)
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May 29, 2014, 05:48:52 PM |
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this is really unbelievable. It's like a load of kids in the playground 'my devs better than your dev'.
If you like the protocol and the coin, buy it. If you don't don't. That applies to all and any. Personal attacks and insults are just a stright out loss for everyone involved.
Agreed.
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Teka (OP)
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May 29, 2014, 05:49:32 PM |
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As I holder of a moderate amount of coins I would like to know if there will be a working Linux wallet being released?
Right now I am trying to compile the qt wallet using the modified qt script pro file provided in the last thread. But I am missing a whole bunch of include files e.g.
#include <QMainWindow> #include <QSystemTrayIcon>
They just dont seem to exist.
I am definitely a long time supporter of X11 Coin and believe we have a bright future, I have never been very rich and I invested the last of my savings ($5k) leftover from a riser cable selling business which was killed by asics. This coin will probably save me from a life of hardship so I owe a lot to it and I really like the anonymous tech that this coin will bring but right now I am really worried about having my coins kept on a Windows wallet in case I get a virus which my Anti-virus software doesn’t spot.
I would appreciate it if someone can point me in the right direction with regards to how I can successfully compile this wallet. Or am I better off just compiling the Windows one and running it on Cygwin? I bought a whole new laptop to run on Linux especially to keep my precious coins.
You are lucky to have cloned the source of the wallet, as it seems it's been entirely removed now and is not accessible. [6:06:29 PM] Dan Metcalf: hold on, I am uploading the XC code to a new github
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fedmahnkassad
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May 29, 2014, 05:50:11 PM |
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I think this entire line of questioning and quotes should be deleted, speculative fud is still fud, and annoying to read random suppositions from tin foil hatters.
+1
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brother3
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May 29, 2014, 05:50:20 PM |
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Back, what the hell went on here :p looks like our first correction. Im bag holding from 42-44. This is healthy for the coin im not even worried more cheap coins Whats up teka Waiting on my darn BTC to come from Coinbase, want to buy more. GRRRR I bought some BTC from coinbase just now (my savings only has 34 bucks in it) and got XCs. That's how much I believe in the coin and the dev (disclaimer: don't invest what you can't afford to loose) Gutshot, if you are reading this, its true
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