KeyserSozeMC
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July 14, 2014, 12:04:05 AM |
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* KeyserSozeMC High and drunk. Just observing the thread. I have a feeling.
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Hey, smexy. Don't waste your time. Time's precious.
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nanoprobe
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Traveling in subspace
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July 14, 2014, 12:04:21 AM |
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Don't worry. You already earned 7 btc back with your mining rig rentals.
You mad bro?
I can say dumb stuff and come away with it now when people think I'm Josh.
I have other preorders for way more than that amount that i'm still waiting also (hello knc... ) While they mine away with the rigs they built with your pre-oder money.
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You'll never know what you're living for until you know what you're willing to die for. Never look back, something might be gaining on you.
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Auxi
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July 14, 2014, 12:04:39 AM |
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How many hash are now?
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Revelation
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July 14, 2014, 12:05:21 AM |
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Because no one read this I will re-post it for future reference! I hope Bittrex refunds everyone for the ICO and pays the devs in iceberg coins. So sad what will happen to IPO/ICO holders. When the mining starts the price will plummet, Doing IPO/ICO for this industry is not acting in the investors best interest. Please heavily research IPO's before investing. In the real world IPO's or initial public offerings are designed to give clients/insiders a perk for staying with the firm over the years. The valuation has to be spot on so that the reduction in share price is beneficial to the client. You can't set an IPO price for a crypto-currency since there is no real business history or established revenue streams behind it yet. I.e. Facebook revenues and client-base. Even then once ipo's hit the market the share price usually plummets because the IPO holders usually sell for profits if the spread permits, leaving the non-ipo investors holding the initial loss. The seasoned trader will usually buy at the bottom after the IPO and panic selling from day traders occur. In this case miners and the development team have the true IPO benefit in like vs like analysis. This is due to the fact that miners and development team pay IPO prices already (i.e. cost of electricity for miners), The Development team usually gets the biggest benefit because there cost are usually only payroll. Please do your research as I only post this as a professional. Investors that get burnt over and over again usually stop buying crypto-currencies. This damages the industry. Imagine exchanges with no investors. My advice: Buy after the miners and developers dump! http://www.businessinsider.com/5-myths-about-ipo-investing-2013-10And for the dev team! That was predictable, 8k satoshi were too much for this coin. Price dropping, already at 4k, 1-2k sat sounds reasonable for stabilization. What you wrote is correct but it is only the rosy side of the story - dev sold coins in the IPO thereby retaining no stake and completely cashing out. This is not what IPO/ICO means. IPO proceeds are usually used for business development, but we have here a situation that the developer of the coin sold his whole stake and bears no scrutiny how the funds will be used, if any, for the coin development. IPO is not the correct term.
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poknat
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July 14, 2014, 12:06:43 AM |
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did i miss something i just bought @7k then toilet break BOOM ! down to 4k-5k its a landslide
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bitspender
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July 14, 2014, 12:06:50 AM |
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You are right in regards to business, but business doesn't have to be about knowingly taking another person's money KNOWING they are throwing their dollars out the window! Would have been MUCH more good willed to mine something yourself with your rigs!
"Well, I'm no jerk"........dude, I would hate to meet a person who fits your definition of a jerk. You come on here calling everyone fucking morons, people who are just fucking new and making poor decisions based on their inexperience. Weren't you new at one point.........you justify ripping people off because their ignorant.
I'm sorry man, but you owe some fucking apologies to all the "morons" following this stupid shit! You see a scam as an opportunity for you to further take people for their money and justify as "it's business".........I hope to fuck I never do "business" with someone like you! You've got a fucked up picture of what business is if you think it's about taking advantage of less knowledgeable people than yourself.......you could make a lot more money and sleep better by educating people with all your fucking wisdom.
Unbelievable man, unbelievable!
Well, to put it simply. If i tell you tens, hundreds of time: Do NOT jump from that bridge, and you decide to do it so, am i responsible for it? Well, read ALL my topics, especially this one, and count the times i posted, bold, fat, big, 16x "NEVER RENT A RIG. NOBODY RENTS A RIG CHEAPER THAN WHAT THEY CAN MINE THEMSELVES" You'll also find "WHY ARE YOU PAYING DOUBLE OR TRIPLE THE AMOUNT FOR A RIG WITH 0 REWARDS, OR 10 ICO TO SPLIT WITH 800 OTHERS" Well, at least i gave them a warning. Others just shut up. If they want to learn, they better start by READING the topics. There is not a SINGLE post i did not read in this entire thread, and i'm not even mining it.
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Grifftech2k4
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July 14, 2014, 12:08:23 AM |
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Because no one read this I will re-post it for future reference! I hope Bittrex refunds everyone for the ICO and pays the devs in iceberg coins. So sad what will happen to IPO/ICO holders. When the mining starts the price will plummet, Doing IPO/ICO for this industry is not acting in the investors best interest. Please heavily research IPO's before investing. In the real world IPO's or initial public offerings are designed to give clients/insiders a perk for staying with the firm over the years. The valuation has to be spot on so that the reduction in share price is beneficial to the client. You can't set an IPO price for a crypto-currency since there is no real business history or established revenue streams behind it yet. I.e. Facebook revenues and client-base. Even then once ipo's hit the market the share price usually plummets because the IPO holders usually sell for profits if the spread permits, leaving the non-ipo investors holding the initial loss. The seasoned trader will usually buy at the bottom after the IPO and panic selling from day traders occur. In this case miners and the development team have the true IPO benefit in like vs like analysis. This is due to the fact that miners and development team pay IPO prices already (i.e. cost of electricity for miners), The Development team usually gets the biggest benefit because there cost are usually only payroll. Please do your research as I only post this as a professional. Investors that get burnt over and over again usually stop buying crypto-currencies. This damages the industry. Imagine exchanges with no investors. My advice: Buy after the miners and developers dump! http://www.businessinsider.com/5-myths-about-ipo-investing-2013-10And for the dev team! That was predictable, 8k satoshi were too much for this coin. Price dropping, already at 4k, 1-2k sat sounds reasonable for stabilization. What you wrote is correct but it is only the rosy side of the story - dev sold coins in the IPO thereby retaining no stake and completely cashing out. This is not what IPO/ICO means. IPO proceeds are usually used for business development, but we have here a situation that the developer of the coin sold his whole stake and bears no scrutiny how the funds will be used, if any, for the coin development. IPO is not the correct term. ICB = ISO = Initial Scam Offering
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ray88
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July 14, 2014, 12:11:06 AM |
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wtf is this ipo scam fuckin devs
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Astrax5
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July 14, 2014, 12:11:11 AM |
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PANIC BUY AGAIN!
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6strings
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July 14, 2014, 12:11:16 AM |
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*Insert negative comment here in hopes of persuading others to turn off their miners*
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bitspender
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July 14, 2014, 12:11:20 AM |
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My last rig has ended the 3 hours renting period. Sorry for all those who could not resist to wait, watch, and make conclusions. Never get driven by greed. And no, you'll never know what rigs are mine Keep on renting them!
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Auxi
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July 14, 2014, 12:11:51 AM |
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did i miss something i just bought @7k then toilet break BOOM ! down to 4k-5k its a landslide Very lucky
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jpouza
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July 14, 2014, 12:12:15 AM |
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Less than 15 blocks to Miners full ATTACK and hashrate explode
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Auxi
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July 14, 2014, 12:12:46 AM |
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*Insert negative comment here in hopes of persuading others to turn off their miners*
Lol
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Revelation
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July 14, 2014, 12:13:40 AM |
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Because no one read this I will re-post it for future reference! I hope Bittrex refunds everyone for the ICO and pays the devs in iceberg coins. So sad what will happen to IPO/ICO holders. When the mining starts the price will plummet, Doing IPO/ICO for this industry is not acting in the investors best interest. Please heavily research IPO's before investing. In the real world IPO's or initial public offerings are designed to give clients/insiders a perk for staying with the firm over the years. The valuation has to be spot on so that the reduction in share price is beneficial to the client. You can't set an IPO price for a crypto-currency since there is no real business history or established revenue streams behind it yet. I.e. Facebook revenues and client-base. Even then once ipo's hit the market the share price usually plummets because the IPO holders usually sell for profits if the spread permits, leaving the non-ipo investors holding the initial loss. The seasoned trader will usually buy at the bottom after the IPO and panic selling from day traders occur. In this case miners and the development team have the true IPO benefit in like vs like analysis. This is due to the fact that miners and development team pay IPO prices already (i.e. cost of electricity for miners), The Development team usually gets the biggest benefit because there cost are usually only payroll. Please do your research as I only post this as a professional. Investors that get burnt over and over again usually stop buying crypto-currencies. This damages the industry. Imagine exchanges with no investors. My advice: Buy after the miners and developers dump! http://www.businessinsider.com/5-myths-about-ipo-investing-2013-10And for the dev team! That was predictable, 8k satoshi were too much for this coin. Price dropping, already at 4k, 1-2k sat sounds reasonable for stabilization. What you wrote is correct but it is only the rosy side of the story - dev sold coins in the IPO thereby retaining no stake and completely cashing out. This is not what IPO/ICO means. IPO proceeds are usually used for business development, but we have here a situation that the developer of the coin sold his whole stake and bears no scrutiny how the funds will be used, if any, for the coin development. IPO is not the correct term. ICB = ISO = Initial Scam OfferingBittrex is at fault. Instead of looking after investors and not hosting so called IPOs (cashing out on premined coins is NOT a IPO), they should educate investors what is actually happening. Bittrex is chasing short-term volume, however, long-term it is killing crypto and Bittrex reputation
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Walker80
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July 14, 2014, 12:13:49 AM |
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*Insert negative comment here in hopes of persuading others to turn off their miners*
Lol +1
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cyberspacemonkey
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July 14, 2014, 12:15:06 AM |
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Is this coin worth mining? what are the best .bat settings for an AMD HD Radeon 7970? can someone help???
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Callahan
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July 14, 2014, 12:16:56 AM |
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When is the first block?
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Redtschorn
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July 14, 2014, 12:19:38 AM |
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The "Whitepaper" was a bright red flag. Come on people read this shit.
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