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lynn_402
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July 15, 2014, 04:27:29 PM |
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It is definitely over-valued, until it actually manages to become anonymous. Especially considering all the other coins competing to fill that niche, with different technologies which might end-up being more stable.
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Bitcoin_CFO
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July 15, 2014, 06:20:20 PM |
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It states to sell until the announcement and implementation of RC4 which is less than 2 weeks from being in place. It's a buy.
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lynn_402
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July 15, 2014, 06:21:49 PM |
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It states to sell until the announcement and implementation of RC4 which is less than 2 weeks from being in place. It's a buy. That is if it manages to be implemented. The failed implementations of the master nodes have, for good reasons, made investors less confident.
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Bitcoin_CFO
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July 15, 2014, 06:26:59 PM |
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It states to sell until the announcement and implementation of RC4 which is less than 2 weeks from being in place. It's a buy. That is if it manages to be implemented. The failed implementations of the master nodes have, for good reasons, made investors less confident. An issue was found with RC3 with having forks, the dev team placed a correction in place(Spork). There is no reason investors are losing confidence and selling right now especially when Dark devs will be announcing a hard date in the next few days. At minimum, investors know to ride the wave when the announcement is made.
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poornamelessme
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July 15, 2014, 07:04:06 PM |
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It states to sell until the announcement and implementation of RC4 which is less than 2 weeks from being in place. It's a buy. That is if it manages to be implemented. The failed implementations of the master nodes have, for good reasons, made investors less confident. Aren't masternodes working fine, payouts going out, and so on? I assume the current price is just a correction... basically happens regardless when any coin is oversold on a pump. And why would anyone buy/sell based on what that site says anyway? Crypto Analytics is bullish on DRK in the very long term.
Until development and a working model is completed on RC4 there has been a temporary SELL Rating placed on DRK.
I will add more findings I learn more.If anyone buys/sells any coin based on such an in-depth written analysis, then they sort of deserve what they get.
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From Above
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July 15, 2014, 07:05:16 PM |
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cryptoanalytics.trade has been rated SELL ~CfA~
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raleit2014 (OP)
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July 15, 2014, 09:46:41 PM |
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CA has been rated SELL
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July 15, 2014, 10:41:16 PM |
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shit site
cinni buy ? lol
worldcoin buy ? lol
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HinnomTX
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July 15, 2014, 10:45:54 PM |
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You are a dumbass if you actually trade based on the advice of this site.
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"One can only solve so much with cryptography. The rest of the solution will prove to be economic in nature." -Evan Duffield Dash is Digital Cash. https://www.dash.org
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July 16, 2014, 12:22:26 AM |
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That site has 0 credibility simply by having Worldcoin on the list. Diversification into three to four coins is also a solid tactic, but not 20+ like that site suggests. It's probably just some bogus TA.
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July 16, 2014, 12:46:07 AM |
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No surprise that DRK has been rated as a sell, it's way overvalued and should at most be $5/coin. I still hae yet to see a truly anonymous coin.
In all honesty, there should just be a coin that has a large server with large bandwidth that runs all transactions through the one transaction node, and miners just mine to confirm, they can't do much else, and deletes all transactions made over a 24-hour period. As well as truly random addresses, and difficulty with tracking it. That should sum up an anonymous coin, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Glad I didn't invest in DRK...
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darkota
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July 16, 2014, 02:27:25 AM |
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No surprise that DRK has been rated as a sell, it's way overvalued and should at most be $5/coin. I still hae yet to see a truly anonymous coin.
In all honesty, there should just be a coin that has a large server with large bandwidth that runs all transactions through the one transaction node, and miners just mine to confirm, they can't do much else, and deletes all transactions made over a 24-hour period. As well as truly random addresses, and difficulty with tracking it. That should sum up an anonymous coin, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Glad I didn't invest in DRK...
You're entirely wrong lol. What you've detailed is not anonymous in the least. Transactions cannot be deleted btw...and running transactions through one node means the coin is Centralized and would make it extremely susceptible to attack, even more centralized than DRK's masternodes. There are already anonymous coins, that truly untraceable, they are the Cryptonote coins, like Monero, Quazarcoin, etc. They do not use coinjoin or any masternode system. Instead, they use Ring Signatures, which offer the highest level of anonymity there is for cryptocoins. This is the cryptonote whitepaper: https://cryptonote.org/whitepaper.pdf
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July 16, 2014, 02:33:06 AM |
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No surprise that DRK has been rated as a sell, it's way overvalued and should at most be $5/coin. I still hae yet to see a truly anonymous coin.
In all honesty, there should just be a coin that has a large server with large bandwidth that runs all transactions through the one transaction node, and miners just mine to confirm, they can't do much else, and deletes all transactions made over a 24-hour period. As well as truly random addresses, and difficulty with tracking it. That should sum up an anonymous coin, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Glad I didn't invest in DRK...
You're entirely wrong lol. What you've detailed is not anonymous in the least. Transactions cannot be deleted btw...and running transactions through one node means the coin is Centralized and would make it extremely susceptible to attack, even more centralized than DRK's masternodes. There are already anonymous coins, that so far are truly untraceable, they are the Cryptonote coins like Monero, Quazarcoin, etc. They do not use coinjoin or any masternode system. Instead, they use Ring Signatures, which offer the highest level of anonymity there is for cryptocoins. This is the cryptonote whitepaper: https://cryptonote.org/whitepaper.pdfTrue, I did goof up with my statement. But You are correct with your other statement, and a smidge of researching proves that. I do like the anonymity appeal of these coins, it's a shame that they aren't more popular. If there was any indication that they'll stick around longer, I'll consider investing in them. I also wonder if more coins will pop up with the Ring Signature system... It is the most fascinating form of anonymity I've seen in a while.
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darkota
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July 16, 2014, 02:41:47 AM |
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No surprise that DRK has been rated as a sell, it's way overvalued and should at most be $5/coin. I still hae yet to see a truly anonymous coin.
In all honesty, there should just be a coin that has a large server with large bandwidth that runs all transactions through the one transaction node, and miners just mine to confirm, they can't do much else, and deletes all transactions made over a 24-hour period. As well as truly random addresses, and difficulty with tracking it. That should sum up an anonymous coin, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Glad I didn't invest in DRK...
You're entirely wrong lol. What you've detailed is not anonymous in the least. Transactions cannot be deleted btw...and running transactions through one node means the coin is Centralized and would make it extremely susceptible to attack, even more centralized than DRK's masternodes. There are already anonymous coins, that so far are truly untraceable, they are the Cryptonote coins like Monero, Quazarcoin, etc. They do not use coinjoin or any masternode system. Instead, they use Ring Signatures, which offer the highest level of anonymity there is for cryptocoins. This is the cryptonote whitepaper: https://cryptonote.org/whitepaper.pdfTrue, I did goof up with my statement. But You are correct with your other statement, and a smidge of researching proves that. I do like the anonymity appeal of these coins, it's a shame that they aren't more popular. If there was any indication that they'll stick around longer, I'll consider investing in them. I also wonder if more coins will pop up with the Ring Signature system... It is the most fascinating form of anonymity I've seen in a while. Haha no problem. Indeed, Cryptonote coins like Monero are truly fascinating. True Anonymity isn't a fad, it's a real Need for anyone that wants privacy in a ever growing, extremely transparent world( NSA etc), and it's even affecting Bitcoin, since Bitcoin is extremely open and transparent, it makes it very suspectible to be regulated to limit it's anonymity. As a matter of fact, some countries have already passed laws for Regulating Bitcoin to decrease it's anonymity and the # of them passing laws for bitcoin regulation is growing steadily, check this out: http://bitcoinvox.com/article/854/france-working-on-bitcoin-regulation In a matter of years, Bitcoin could be under the same regulations as Fiat is, especially since Addresses and such can be linked to People, and you will see every transaction they make.
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libivan
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July 16, 2014, 04:54:16 AM |
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Yes, please, sell your DRK to me.
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July 16, 2014, 07:39:29 AM |
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Obviously :
SELL DRK
BUY XMR
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July 16, 2014, 09:59:49 AM Last edit: July 16, 2014, 10:16:40 AM by stealth923 |
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darkota
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July 16, 2014, 05:00:52 PM |
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Most masternodes are hosted on Amazon Servers. Amazon and all other major companies are monitored by the government....AKA the government sees everything going on with Darkcoin.
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