BrianM
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September 16, 2014, 09:01:19 AM |
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Gotta say I absolutely love the Cloak brand? That alone is worth 5M imo.
You all need to give Alty aka thedagger some time to make it right.
A big reward awaits to those that are patient - or to those who can tolerate delays.
Say it with me now:
WE BELIEVE!
Yes, me too, I belive in the CLOACK coin! Soon will it be the one coin to rule them all!
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allyouracid
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September 16, 2014, 09:13:34 AM |
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You all need to give Alty aka thedagger some time to make it right.
Didn't he already do it right twice, once at 300000sat and once at slightly above 50000sat? But to not sound like an asshole here: for those who are still in cloak, I sincerely hope it works out. I, for myself, have noticed that my doubts have become way higher than my hopes, so I decided that it was a good point for an exit.
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JetLi
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September 16, 2014, 09:18:33 AM |
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Sold my coins at 37, not ready to buyback yet if ever.
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September 16, 2014, 09:24:40 AM |
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Trust involves a venture; so too—it is widely agreed—does faith. So, if faith is trust, the venture of faith might be presumed to be the type of venture implicated in trust. A venture is an action that places the agent and outcomes of concern to the agent significantly beyond the agent's own control. Trust implies venture. When we trust we commit ourselves to another's control, accepting—and, when necessary, co-operating as ‘patient’—with the decisions of the trustee. Venturing in trust is usually assumed to be essentially risky, making oneself vulnerable to adverse outcomes or betrayal. (Swinburne makes the point this way: ‘To trust someone is to act on the assumption that she will do for you what she knows that you want or need, when the evidence gives some reason for supposing that she may not and where there will be bad consequences if the assumption is false’ (2005, 143). Annette Baier puts it somewhat differently, taking trust to involve ‘accepted vulnerability to another's possible but not expected ill will (or lack of good will) toward one’ (Baier 1986, 234).) Accordingly, it seems sensible to hold that one should trust only with good reason. But if, as is plausible, good reason to trust requires sufficient evidence of the trustee's trustworthiness, reasonable trust appears both to have its venturesomeness diminished and, at the same time, to become more difficult to achieve than we normally suppose. For we often lack adequate—or even, any—evidence of a trustee's trustworthiness in advance of our venture, yet in many such cases we suppose that our trust is entirely reasonable. But, if adequate evidence of trustworthiness is not required for reasonable trust, how is reasonable trust different from ‘blind’ trust?
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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Bobsurplus
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September 16, 2014, 09:33:47 AM |
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Somebody please destroy this coin finally. So many lost a fortune because of the despicable devs. Fuck you, I'm starving!
LOL don't blame someone else for your bad money management and your decisions. Who told you to buy the tops and sell the lows? why are you being a prick? all the time you support Cloak and now join the Darkside?, i have been in this coin from the begin, and yess i also sold my coins rebought it with slight loss If you want a quick buck i am very much sure there are other coins to satisfy your needs. I do believe in this coin, i support the idea and yess i even do support the Devs which built up a great coin with great pressure. it all comes to the End i believe the CLOAK team have the best cards in hand, it's like poker they don't show off there cards:) play or leave choice is your I've been there before thanks to early day cloak profits. What a great picture though... Its fucking sweet... You guys should all try to make it out to the south of France some time. I know next summer there will be an altcoinpros party in St Tropez... Maybe I'll see some of you there.
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allyouracid
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September 16, 2014, 09:39:03 AM |
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Bobsurplus: if I go to the south of France, St. Tropez would be like the last place I'd go to (I'm a regular visitor since a couple of years). There are so many places which are way more worth visiting. Ever seen the natural reserve around the Ardèche? One of the most beautiful places in nature I have ever seen. St. Tropez is a joke, compared to that.
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erok
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September 16, 2014, 12:05:41 PM |
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it shall rise again!
Rise for what? this coin has poetential mainly cause of concept of onemarket, if it succeed than it shall rise no doubt in that OneMarket just got pwned by OpenBazaar
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Bobsurplus
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September 16, 2014, 12:14:51 PM |
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Bobsurplus: if I go to the south of France, St. Tropez would be like the last place I'd go to (I'm a regular visitor since a couple of years). There are so many places which are way more worth visiting. Ever seen the natural reserve around the Ardèche? One of the most beautiful places in nature I have ever seen. St. Tropez is a joke, compared to that. I'm in the south of France yearly. I have a place in the mountains in Eze. I travel to Monaco and St Tropez each time I'm there and try to stop by Cannes if I have some extra time. You probably calling St Tropez a joke because you cant even afford a coke cola being that they are around 10 euro a shot at nikky beach. Anyway....
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BrianM
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September 16, 2014, 01:09:22 PM |
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When everybody starts using CLOACK for their everyday use, then will the price go up!
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lab rat hoax
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September 16, 2014, 01:26:57 PM |
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Open bazaar is a feature of which coin (s) ? Is it anonymous ? Trustless ? Open source? Already established and being used? So, even if onemarket went active today it would be too late ? ( bitcoin is not the best, it's the first )
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September 16, 2014, 01:35:06 PM |
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Open bazaar is a feature of which coin (s) ? Is it anonymous ? Trustless ? Open source? Already established and being used? So, even if onemarket went active today it would be too late ? ( bitcoin is not the best, it's the first )
+1 open bazaar ist maybe in december ready and you absolutly right with you points!
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September 16, 2014, 01:57:41 PM |
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I'm here, just not communicating in this thread or on my twitter account until I have something to show everyone.
Setting a date so early (10th September) was a mistake.
Why did that happen?
This was after discussion with the dev team brought on by the constant demands in the IRC and other channels.
From experience I would of been much more comfortable adding a couple of weeks to that date but stuck to the date we'd talked about as a team.
As a result of this error I'm not going to let it happen again.
When we have something you'll see it and I'll be avoiding the pre-hype that can lead to people dumping on release.
Thanks for the post and the work you do. A little reassuring post like that every couple of days or so would do wonders to placate peoples disenfranchisement, the crypto community is one of the most wildly bi-polar I've ever seen , I guess so many were screwed over on mining rigs etc the scars are yet to heal or maybe even an indication of the major age bracket involved where instant gratification is the norm. I guess people see silence on your part and automatically jump to "we are getting screwed over" instead of you just wanting to announce tangible results ( I actually may be guilty of that myself lol) But I guess we can look forward to the next few weeks.
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September 16, 2014, 02:09:17 PM |
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Very many people here "must" keep believing in this project because they are bagholding since like 100k+. I cant believe the silence from the developers !? I mean wtf, it is totally unforgivable to do this against its community.
Projects like XST Openbazaar will probably launch before this project get on its feet, if ever..
Some people need to hear that instead of getting sunlight shot up their ass by desperate bagholding brothers in arms.
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allyouracid
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September 16, 2014, 02:10:02 PM |
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Bobsurplus: if I go to the south of France, St. Tropez would be like the last place I'd go to (I'm a regular visitor since a couple of years). There are so many places which are way more worth visiting. Ever seen the natural reserve around the Ardèche? One of the most beautiful places in nature I have ever seen. St. Tropez is a joke, compared to that. I'm in the south of France yearly. I have a place in the mountains in Eze. I travel to Monaco and St Tropez each time I'm there and try to stop by Cannes if I have some extra time. You probably calling St Tropez a joke because you cant even afford a coke cola being that they are around 10 euro a shot at nikky beach. Anyway.... No need to get personal, bobbie I think it's more because I still have an eye for beautiful things.
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Edraket31
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September 16, 2014, 02:13:46 PM |
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Bobsurplus: if I go to the south of France, St. Tropez would be like the last place I'd go to (I'm a regular visitor since a couple of years). There are so many places which are way more worth visiting. Ever seen the natural reserve around the Ardèche? One of the most beautiful places in nature I have ever seen. St. Tropez is a joke, compared to that. I'm in the south of France yearly. I have a place in the mountains in Eze. I travel to Monaco and St Tropez each time I'm there and try to stop by Cannes if I have some extra time. You probably calling St Tropez a joke because you cant even afford a coke cola being that they are around 10 euro a shot at nikky beach. Anyway.... No need to get personal, bobbie I think it's more because I still have an eye for beautiful things. That makes us human natures so interesting. Your beautiful things might be nature, pureness, freedom etc etc Bobbie's beautiful things are probably more like big yachts, gold rolex, silicone t*ts, bragging with some Moët at Nikky Beach
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allyouracid
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September 16, 2014, 02:15:39 PM |
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Bobsurplus: if I go to the south of France, St. Tropez would be like the last place I'd go to (I'm a regular visitor since a couple of years). There are so many places which are way more worth visiting. Ever seen the natural reserve around the Ardèche? One of the most beautiful places in nature I have ever seen. St. Tropez is a joke, compared to that. I'm in the south of France yearly. I have a place in the mountains in Eze. I travel to Monaco and St Tropez each time I'm there and try to stop by Cannes if I have some extra time. You probably calling St Tropez a joke because you cant even afford a coke cola being that they are around 10 euro a shot at nikky beach. Anyway.... No need to get personal, bobbie I think it's more because I still have an eye for beautiful things. That makes us human natures so interesting. Your beautiful things might be nature, pureness, freedom etc etc Bobbie's beautiful things are probably more like big yachts, gold rolex, silicone t*ts, bragging with some Moët at Nikky Beach You're right, beauty is relative. I should have written "because I still have an eye for non-materialistic, non-superficial things"
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lab rat hoax
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September 16, 2014, 02:23:52 PM |
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Good to see you're still here mr. Acid
Do you still have hope? Kinda weird that right as you said goodbye Alty suddenly showed up like that
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allyouracid
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September 16, 2014, 02:27:34 PM |
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Good to see you're still here mr. Acid
Do you still have hope? Kinda weird that right as you said goodbye Alty suddenly showed up like that
I also thought so for a moment, hehe. But for the moment, my hope is irrelevant. I sold my small stake yesterday. Moving on for now, but I'll have a look at this thread from time to time.
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Bobsurplus
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September 16, 2014, 02:29:33 PM |
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Bobsurplus: if I go to the south of France, St. Tropez would be like the last place I'd go to (I'm a regular visitor since a couple of years). There are so many places which are way more worth visiting. Ever seen the natural reserve around the Ardèche? One of the most beautiful places in nature I have ever seen. St. Tropez is a joke, compared to that. I'm in the south of France yearly. I have a place in the mountains in Eze. I travel to Monaco and St Tropez each time I'm there and try to stop by Cannes if I have some extra time. You probably calling St Tropez a joke because you cant even afford a coke cola being that they are around 10 euro a shot at nikky beach. Anyway.... No need to get personal, bobbie I think it's more because I still have an eye for beautiful things. That makes us human natures so interesting. Your beautiful things might be nature, pureness, freedom etc etc Bobbie's beautiful things are probably more like big yachts, gold rolex, silicone t*ts, bragging with some Moët at Nikky Beach You got it.. However I do like nature as well, when I travel I like to see beautiful landscapes, architecture and history. It's just because were talking about the south of France here that I feel the need to let him know that its all about the boat shoes, high priced drinks and bugatti veryons. Were talking Cannes, Monaco and St Tropez here.. This is the playground to the rich and famous.
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allyouracid
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September 16, 2014, 02:39:48 PM |
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I'm still convinced that the south of France has way more to offer than a bunch of boats and a coke for 10 bucks. :p
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