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March 12, 2021, 10:32:27 AM
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Well, XEM price has fallen by 10%. It's more then I have expected. A lot of others assets reacted better for the last decreasing BTC price. Unforunetelly, it's hard to make any prediction about cryptomarket.  

Its actually fallen by 35% in Satoshis (the only thing that matters)

Here another Pro Crypto Tip.

AVOID these Old Shitcoins.   They are dead broke, no money, so use snapshots / swaps to take money from noobs.    

Crystal clear whats going on ooh and for the people who says "The Team has sold nothing" thats complete BS.  The address are so diluted and watered down, its hard to know who has what and who sold what.  

Also AVOID any coin that has "Foundations"  always a very bad sign, just ask the long suffering ZEC supporters.

With anything in life, there are always lessons to be learned. I hope people here made some profits or at least did not take too much hard from this PnD event.


Nice trolling. You can use Blockchain to verify how much devs and NGL have sold in recent days.

And I don’t think Japan Today would write article about PnD

yes...  it is shame that someone is using the good serie Breaking Bad for FUD Sad

What means "address are so diluted and watered down" and what it has to do with this issue?
... in the NEM rich list are the accounts 'named', e.g. Jaguar, gimre, Alice (BloodyRookie).  
OR is FUDder meaning that the Foundations have paid to the Devs so that they do not need to use their own stakes??
Ask the Devs Wink


New accounts also here https://forum.nem.io/t/nem-xem-price-charts/1204/1021
maybe for FUD or just needing for information ...
And if "hatespeech" can be used to describe some comments, then there that can be found Sad
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March 12, 2021, 01:49:28 PM
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It's dead on arrival boys. Lets forget this scam ever existed.
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It's dead on arrival boys. Lets forget this

O' you know what is the next pump?
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March 12, 2021, 04:03:18 PM
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History tells us the more people start spreading FUD, the more likely it is that the price will increase Smiley

All in all I would say the dump of NEM isn't even that bad considering other coins which split 1:1. Current valuation means people consider XEM and XYM about equal if we compare current price vs peak price last week.
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History tells us the more people start spreading FUD, the more likely it is that the price will increase Smiley

All in all I would say the dump of NEM isn't even that bad considering other coins which split 1:1. Current valuation means people consider XEM and XYM about equal if we compare current price vs peak price last week.

Considering the 1000sat dump, I would expect that XYM will cost 1000sat , but no, it's not going to be a $5 billion market at launch..
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I hope everybody seen that update a few hours before the snapshot  Cheesy




A block snapshot is a a block snapshot regardless of sneaking in an 11th hour rule.

Yeah lol. fcking scammers. You didn't do the update soon enough and have it widely known.
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It's dead on arrival boys. Lets forget this scam ever existed.

To explain this a little more clearly.  No one... and i mean ABSOLUTELY Bleeping NO ONE.. with Trust anything from NEM Team.

Therefore the new token (Symbol looks like a 3 way purple dildo) is DOA Dead on Arrival.

Not to worry, the NEM team are super relaxed and calm....  i wonder why that is? 

Give the SEC a call. Time to report another one.

Mark my words, this is going to drop to double digits. Then it will be delisted and the team will make some BS excuse about needing to concentrate fully on the new token.

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Hi,
Does anyone know if is any danger now of losing the opportunity to receive XYM if I move XEM from NEM-Wallet to binance?
Time stamp: Friday March 12th 2021,  16:56 UTC
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Someone could write here the definition of "scam coin"
and give a list of scam  coins.


NEON ... ?



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Hi,
Does anyone know if is any danger now of losing the opportunity to receive XYM if I move XEM from NEM-Wallet to binance?
Time stamp: Friday March 12th 2021,  16:56 UTC

Yeah, I wonder the samething
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March 15th! Smiley

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The bigger picture.

2021 looks bright! Cool

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March 12, 2021, 07:50:07 PM
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Hi,
Does anyone know if is any danger now of losing the opportunity to receive XYM if I move XEM from NEM-Wallet to binance?
Time stamp: Friday March 12th 2021,  16:56 UTC
You will not lose your XYM if you make a transaction after block 3,105,860. block 3,105,500 for snapshot time and another 360 blocks for consensus.
check it whether you were sending it past that block or not, if you sent it past that block that means you will receive your XYM.
but if you were not, you are very likely to lose it.
usually binance will not open any deposit before everything is done.
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Hi,
Does anyone know if is any danger now of losing the opportunity to receive XYM if I move XEM from NEM-Wallet to binance?
Time stamp: Friday March 12th 2021,  16:56 UTC
You will not lose your XYM if you make a transaction after block 3,105,860. block 3,105,500 for snapshot time and another 360 blocks for consensus.
check it whether you were sending it past that block or not, if you sent it past that block that means you will receive your XYM.
but if you were not, you are very likely to lose it.
usually binance will not open any deposit before everything is done.


Thank you! I will move after Block 3106459 so I think is everything ok.
(of course I have complete the Opt-In in NEM-Wallet three weeks ago)
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Someone could write here the definition of "scam coin"
and give a list of scam  coins.


NEON ... ?






As usually, the FUDders disappear when something exact is asked.
It is a bit strange, because in the crypto world the basis comes from the math, and so would expect that the criticism comes too. Not.
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March 12, 2021, 11:18:05 PM
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Someone could write here the definition of "scam coin"
and give a list of scam  coins.


NEON ... ?






As usually, the FUDders disappear when something exact is asked.
It is a bit strange, because in the crypto world the basis comes from the math, and so would expect that the criticism comes too. Not.


I will write you with exact math, XEM price dropped 62% in less than 2 weeks.

Do I make myself clear?

Devs cashed out. This is done. Fin
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Someone could write here the definition of "scam coin"
and give a list of scam  coins.


NEON ... ?






As usually, the FUDders disappear when something exact is asked.
It is a bit strange, because in the crypto world the basis comes from the math, and so would expect that the criticism comes too. Not.


I will write you with exact math, XEM price dropped 62% in less than 2 weeks.

Do I make myself clear?

Devs cashed out. This is done. Fin


Quite a lame answer ....
where is the definition of "scam coin"?
If Devs cashed out, then Why in the NEM rich list (https://nemnodes.org/richlist/) still exist Devs (Jaguar, gimre, Alice) with the same XEM amounts as since 2015 ?    


The one exact math, which is every time forgotten, is the fact that when someone sells, then also someone buys.
According to the distribution list changes the big owners have not sold. Of course some of them have sold, but in the big picture they have not sold, because the Top100 has increased their ownings from 57 %   to   71 %.  


Distribution Fri, 05 Jan 2018 18:33:44 UTC:
Top Accounts           XEM                                         Percentage
Top 50                    4,804,818,406.12                         53.4%
Top 100                   5,119,481,371.59                         56.9%
Top 200                   5,455,792,305.26                       60.6%
Top 250                   5,609,101,108.18                       62.3%
Top 500                   6,365,621,548.69                       70.7%
All                           8,999,999,999                         100%




Distribution Fri, 12 Mar 2021 05:39:36 UTC:
Top Accounts           XEM                                         Percentage
Top 50                    6,166,236,694.24                       68.5%
Top 100                   6,423,452,170.92                         71.4%
Top 200                   6,739,353,256.10                       74.9%
Top 250                   6,890,203,307.06                         76.6%
Top 500                   7,543,466,571.50                       83.8%
All                           8,999,999,999                           100%



That may be mainly caused by the exchanges' accounts (people have moved their XEMs there...), but still: the Top100 individual owners have not sold much of their ownings. Now can easily be detected only 3 names whose accounts have been "emptied": mixmaster, bogdana and rockethead.

There may be different reasons: transferred to 3 MXEM nodes to harvest, or to exchanges to trade. Or to exchanges to ensure the XYM airdrop instead of "not-so-working-XYM-wallet-in-own-computer". Or to exchanges to sell some to cover the expenses of life. The last is the reason for some, no need for examples ...


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March 13, 2021, 11:47:33 AM
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Quite a lame answer ....
where is the definition of "scam coin"?
If Devs cashed out, then Why in the NEM rich list (https://nemnodes.org/richlist/) still exist Devs (Jaguar, gimre, Alice) with the same XEM amounts as since 2015 ?    


The one exact math, which is every time forgotten, is the fact that when someone sells, then also someone buys.
According to the distribution list changes the big owners have not sold. Of course some of them have sold, but in the big picture they have not sold, because the Top100 has increased their ownings from 57 %   to   71 %.  


Distribution Fri, 05 Jan 2018 18:33:44 UTC:
Top Accounts           XEM                                         Percentage
Top 50                    4,804,818,406.12                         53.4%
Top 100                   5,119,481,371.59                         56.9%
Top 200                   5,455,792,305.26                       60.6%
Top 250                   5,609,101,108.18                       62.3%
Top 500                   6,365,621,548.69                       70.7%
All                           8,999,999,999                         100%




Distribution Fri, 12 Mar 2021 05:39:36 UTC:
Top Accounts           XEM                                         Percentage
Top 50                    6,166,236,694.24                       68.5%
Top 100                   6,423,452,170.92                         71.4%
Top 200                   6,739,353,256.10                       74.9%
Top 250                   6,890,203,307.06                         76.6%
Top 500                   7,543,466,571.50                       83.8%
All                           8,999,999,999                           100%



That may be mainly caused by the exchanges' accounts (people have moved their XEMs there...), but still: the Top100 individual owners have not sold much of their ownings. Now can easily be detected only 3 names whose accounts have been "emptied": mixmaster, bogdana and rockethead.

There may be different reasons: transferred to 3 MXEM nodes to harvest, or to exchanges to trade. Or to exchanges to ensure the XYM airdrop instead of "not-so-working-XYM-wallet-in-own-computer". Or to exchanges to sell some to cover the expenses of life. The last is the reason for some, no need for examples ...

Tell yourself whatever makes you sleep at night. The only fact is: A coin that drops over 60% in price during a bull market IS a PnD scheme. I've been around long enough to recognize that.
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March 13, 2021, 01:52:06 PM
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Quite a lame answer ....
where is the definition of "scam coin"?
If Devs cashed out, then Why in the NEM rich list (https://nemnodes.org/richlist/) still exist Devs (Jaguar, gimre, Alice) with the same XEM amounts as since 2015 ?    


The one exact math, which is every time forgotten, is the fact that when someone sells, then also someone buys.
According to the distribution list changes the big owners have not sold. Of course some of them have sold, but in the big picture they have not sold, because the Top100 has increased their ownings from 57 %   to   71 %.  


Distribution Fri, 05 Jan 2018 18:33:44 UTC:
Top Accounts           XEM                                         Percentage
Top 50                    4,804,818,406.12                         53.4%
Top 100                   5,119,481,371.59                         56.9%
Top 200                   5,455,792,305.26                       60.6%
Top 250                   5,609,101,108.18                       62.3%
Top 500                   6,365,621,548.69                       70.7%
All                           8,999,999,999                         100%




Distribution Fri, 12 Mar 2021 05:39:36 UTC:
Top Accounts           XEM                                         Percentage
Top 50                    6,166,236,694.24                       68.5%
Top 100                   6,423,452,170.92                         71.4%
Top 200                   6,739,353,256.10                       74.9%
Top 250                   6,890,203,307.06                         76.6%
Top 500                   7,543,466,571.50                       83.8%
All                           8,999,999,999                           100%



That may be mainly caused by the exchanges' accounts (people have moved their XEMs there...), but still: the Top100 individual owners have not sold much of their ownings. Now can easily be detected only 3 names whose accounts have been "emptied": mixmaster, bogdana and rockethead.

There may be different reasons: transferred to 3 MXEM nodes to harvest, or to exchanges to trade. Or to exchanges to ensure the XYM airdrop instead of "not-so-working-XYM-wallet-in-own-computer". Or to exchanges to sell some to cover the expenses of life. The last is the reason for some, no need for examples ...

Tell yourself whatever makes you sleep at night. The only fact is: A coin that drops over 60% in price during a bull market IS a PnD scheme. I've been around long enough to recognize that.


"A coin that drops over 60% in price during a bull market IS a PnD scheme"

you may be right in that ... but (there is always at least one "but") in that drop was one reason also in the XEM => XEM + XYM and in the speculation, whether the XEM (NEM) will be forgotten by the dev teams... or by investors.

Also the "scam" accusation earns one "but". 
- I used to read about some alt coins in 2013 and 2014, but did not have time enough to prove myself that they are not scams. NEM I followed from the start and got the feeling that the scam-risk is so low that one can invest to it. It requires some time to get a "picture" about the project and the people in it. I think NEM has not been a scam. There has been real development, coding, new idea, and finally the working blockchain.

=>  but ... still waiting some proves for the scam accusation.

and...
but I do not sleep well. Never Smiley
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