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October 11, 2014, 04:45:11 PM |
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now you'll have time to get some pussy. good luck
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fivebells
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October 11, 2014, 05:06:20 PM |
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The burstcoin community is young, but so far is showing relatively little avarice.
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bluemeanie1
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October 11, 2014, 05:18:53 PM |
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An example of such a cryptocurrency scam. this is probably a meaningless post here, since everyone talks about crypto but ive reasoned im giving up on listening to these forums and caring about crypto all together,
i dont speak for everyone obviusly but specifically the altcoin community is filled with a lot of greed
what i see is a few group of people cloning coins over and over again, creating whatever shady method to get the most of their own coin, then dumping it and repeating
while the supporters are just tryin to make money in the proccess, which is kind of lame since a majority lose money to the devs
if one coin wins this at some poitn i hope its dogecoin, because its funny and doesnt involve deaththreats from the community
and my point about the altcoin cloning is probably obvious to anyone who has been readin the altcoin forums lon enough but everytime i check them i just et miserable and feel bad for the people who are posting their hatred against devs but whatever if someone finds it enjoyable to follow / mine / trade altcoins its good for them jus tspeaking for myself
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Happy 10th Birthday to Dogeparty!
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October 11, 2014, 06:12:21 PM |
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An example of such a crypt....
Am I missing something or is BM the kind of behavior that drives all seriousness away from this forum? I truly identify with OP. Everyone else who feels otherwise, you're a walking advertisement for pro-regulation. You're basically saying to the powers that be, "Please step in and regulate us, we obviously can't help ourselves." Cryptocurrency was in part necessitated by the fact that Wall Street and the surrounding bureaucracy sucks so very, very much. Nowadays the only remaining difference between crypto and Wall Street is regulation. So you want regulation? By all means, keep it up, keep blabbing about how this is the real world because it is not. Its a pack of thieves committing crimes in broad daylight, waiting to be rounded up. Or at least taxed and fined.
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October 11, 2014, 06:18:27 PM |
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nutildah, I'd say you have probably caused more damage to this forum's credibility than any other single account.
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jabo38
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mining is so 2012-2013
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October 11, 2014, 06:29:02 PM |
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altcoin trading is only good if your part of the pre-mine, if not.. never touch altcoins. but dont use altcoins as your excuse to give up on bitcoins. atleast hold 1 or 2 bitcoins (not life savings, but a reasonable amount) and dont touch them.
come back in 6 months-2 years and see what your hoard is worth
+1 At least hold a lot couple bitcoins. The altcoin wars are filled with lots and lots of dirty tricks with very few honest players in town. Eventually an altcoin is going to become pretty powerful, but it is soooo hard to know.
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thompete
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October 11, 2014, 07:07:55 PM |
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You got to go through 1000 altcoins to get that perfect one .
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Zer0Sum
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October 11, 2014, 07:18:15 PM |
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The Altcoin section is pretty savage. Going there is like driving through that side of town where you lock your doors and hope you don't run out of gas.
Crypto is most people's first direct experience with the underground criminal economy. This is what it's like when you reject Govt Authority and chose anarchy. It gets much worse. It's like drug dealing, stock swindles, doing business in a place like Russia, fraud = culture... Normal people should just go back to doing normal things.
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kelsey
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October 11, 2014, 10:14:05 PM |
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The Altcoin section is pretty savage. Going there is like driving through that side of town where you lock your doors and hope you don't run out of gas.
Crypto is most people's first direct experience with the underground criminal economy. This is what it's like when you reject Govt Authority and chose anarchy. It gets much worse. It's like drug dealing, stock swindles, doing business in a place like Russia, fraud = culture... Normal people should just go back to doing normal things. Yes when I first read I was thinking from his/her chosen name I'd say they'd possibility be talking about their own side of town
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Spoetnik
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October 11, 2014, 11:47:37 PM |
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The Altcoin section is pretty savage. Going there is like driving through that side of town where you lock your doors and hope you don't run out of gas.
Crypto is most people's first direct experience with the underground criminal economy. This is what it's like when you reject Govt Authority and chose anarchy. It gets much worse. It's like drug dealing, stock swindles, doing business in a place like Russia, fraud = culture... Normal people should just go back to doing normal things. and normal people don't spend 24/7 hyping anon crap online either.. i have been a life long file sharing advocate and we NEED file sharing anon tech in a way.. but i don't think it's the solution and of much use. what we need in file sharing is laws to protect us and our rights not tools to hide from bully's. i am not a pirate and i am not doing anything wrong and i have no reason to hide.. the people who stalk me do though ! anyway no idea why these guys here STILL push anon garbage the majority just don't care and the public never will. classic internet tech bullshit.. we decide what you want and force it on you LOL basic routine privacy is not what these coins are pushing either..they are targeting the extreme side of anon tech the kind of shit only people who use Silkroad or commit other crimes want. if normal average users get basic privacy i think they are fine with it such as what their bank or credit card offers or Paypal or even Bitcoin itself. ..clone coin. change it just enough to call it a fork.. then tack on gimmick and flog it for Bitcoin's to cash out to fiat while crying your a Crypto supporter. ..rinse repeat.
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Willisius
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October 12, 2014, 01:21:25 AM |
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There's no saving the Altcoin subforum. I don't blame you for leaving. I don't even talk about the coins I like here any more because I know I'm just adding to the noise.
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kelsey
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October 12, 2014, 01:40:56 AM |
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There's no saving the Altcoin subforum. I don't blame you for leaving. I don't even talk about the coins I like here any more because I know I'm just adding to the noise. Problem any talk about alts here is pumping xyz crypto for fiat profit (in between the infighting), not much talk about creating alternative currencies to fiat.
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October 12, 2014, 02:09:03 AM |
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this is probably a meaningless post here, since everyone talks about crypto but ive reasoned im giving up on listening to these forums and caring about crypto all together,
i dont speak for everyone obviusly but specifically the altcoin community is filled with a lot of greed
what i see is a few group of people cloning coins over and over again, creating whatever shady method to get the most of their own coin, then dumping it and repeating
while the supporters are just tryin to make money in the proccess, which is kind of lame since a majority lose money to the devs
if one coin wins this at some poitn i hope its dogecoin, because its funny and doesnt involve deaththreats from the community
and my point about the altcoin cloning is probably obvious to anyone who has been readin the altcoin forums lon enough but everytime i check them i just et miserable and feel bad for the people who are posting their hatred against devs but whatever if someone finds it enjoyable to follow / mine / trade altcoins its good for them jus tspeaking for myself
breakoutcoin.com
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rabbiter
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October 12, 2014, 02:16:21 AM |
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An example of such a crypt....
Am I missing something or is BM the kind of behavior that drives all seriousness away from this forum? I truly identify with OP. Everyone else who feels otherwise, you're a walking advertisement for pro-regulation. You're basically saying to the powers that be, "Please step in and regulate us, we obviously can't help ourselves." Cryptocurrency was in part necessitated by the fact that Wall Street and the surrounding bureaucracy sucks so very, very much. Nowadays the only remaining difference between crypto and Wall Street is regulation. So you want regulation? By all means, keep it up, keep blabbing about how this is the real world because it is not. Its a pack of thieves committing crimes in broad daylight, waiting to be rounded up. Or at least taxed and fined. Tax, well that's not a crime to take persons wealth from people by force is it.
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HunterS
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October 12, 2014, 02:51:38 AM |
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An example of such a crypt....
Am I missing something or is BM the kind of behavior that drives all seriousness away from this forum? I truly identify with OP. Everyone else who feels otherwise, you're a walking advertisement for pro-regulation. You're basically saying to the powers that be, "Please step in and regulate us, we obviously can't help ourselves." Cryptocurrency was in part necessitated by the fact that Wall Street and the surrounding bureaucracy sucks so very, very much. Nowadays the only remaining difference between crypto and Wall Street is regulation. So you want regulation? By all means, keep it up, keep blabbing about how this is the real world because it is not. Its a pack of thieves committing crimes in broad daylight, waiting to be rounded up. Or at least taxed and fined. This would be the most accurate thing i have read in this forum.Regulation is coming and they have no one to blame but themselves.To many people have lost alot of money in crypto to go unnoticed for much longer.Crypto has been watched for a long time by officals and its want be long before the regulations start flowing.Greed is such a terrible thing.
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kelsey
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October 12, 2014, 05:23:29 AM |
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An example of such a crypt....
Am I missing something or is BM the kind of behavior that drives all seriousness away from this forum? I truly identify with OP. Everyone else who feels otherwise, you're a walking advertisement for pro-regulation. You're basically saying to the powers that be, "Please step in and regulate us, we obviously can't help ourselves." Cryptocurrency was in part necessitated by the fact that Wall Street and the surrounding bureaucracy sucks so very, very much. Nowadays the only remaining difference between crypto and Wall Street is regulation. So you want regulation? By all means, keep it up, keep blabbing about how this is the real world because it is not. Its a pack of thieves committing crimes in broad daylight, waiting to be rounded up. Or at least taxed and fined. This would be the most accurate thing i have read in this forum.Regulation is coming and they have no one to blame but themselves.To many people have lost alot of money in crypto to go unnoticed for much longer.Crypto has been watched for a long time by officals and its want be long before the regulations start flowing.Greed is such a terrible thing. The whole point to cryptos, and by their very nature, they can be completely indifferent to regulations, governments etc......seems many of the users are just convinced by gov etc otherwise....shame really.
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btcxyzzz
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Monero - secure, private and untraceable currency.
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October 12, 2014, 05:46:01 AM |
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as long bitcoin depends on fiat and altcoins depends on btc none of these crypto currency will ever thrive.
I think you nailed it. We need completely separate economy not caring at all about price in USD.
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YarkoL
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October 12, 2014, 05:54:09 AM |
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This would be the most accurate thing i have read in this forum.Regulation is coming and they have no one to blame but themselves.To many people have lost alot of money in crypto to go unnoticed for much longer.Crypto has been watched for a long time by officals and its want be long before the regulations start flowing.Greed is such a terrible thing.
It's a good thing crypto cannot be regulated. There will be walled gardens, certifications and adherence guidelines. That's OK too. There will be different kind of risks there in the regulated world, but I'll bet the atmosphere will be more pleasant than here. Because of moderation. But I repeat, you can't regulate crypto unless you deny access to internet. It's autonomous. There will always be the bad side of the town. And that's where the good, hip, innovative stuff will always come from. To be domesticated and watered-down for the mainstream consumption.
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eizh
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October 12, 2014, 05:58:10 AM |
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It's a good thing crypto cannot be regulated.
There will be walled gardens, certifications and adherence guidelines. That's OK too. There will be different kind of risks there in the regulated world, but I'll bet the atmosphere will be more pleasant than here. Because of moderation.
But I repeat, you can't regulate crypto unless you deny access to internet. It's autonomous. There will always be the bad side of the town. And that's where the good, hip, innovative stuff will always come from. To be domesticated and watered-down for the mainstream consumption.
Not quite. People can be regulated (by coercion) and so as long as crypto users can be identified, cryptocurrencies can be regulated by proxy.
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October 12, 2014, 09:19:25 AM |
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The greed you speak of is an inherent trait of humanity. It defines the very world you live in, you cannot escape it just by shifting your focus from cryptos to something else, it's everywhere. You'll have to try and change the world if you really feel strongly about it Or you could consider letting the greedy be greedy so long as you know you're not greedy. And if you feel sorry for those investors who are losing money, well they are just as greedy as the rest. There is no lesser or greater greed, it's just greed
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