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November 05, 2014, 03:29:24 PM
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15 oct this topic was create - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=824160.0
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November 05, 2014, 04:18:31 PM
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Infanzan-What's your credibility and credentials?  Right now, you're just screaming scam about everything.  Just stop trying to be important at the expense of others, there are better approaches.     

Again, I'm proposing to you that if you can prove every coin you listed is a scam, I'll give you 2 BTC but if you're wrong, you owe me 1 BTC.  I'll reach out to some high profile crypto personalities like Bryce Wiener or Crypto Cobain to check off your list.  Do we have a deal, we'll escrow immediately? 

Or you should just stop creating BS threads kid. 

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November 05, 2014, 04:40:14 PM
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I see that to my list of scams ico add new coins.

Darktoken ico scam - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=785420.0
Ortho ico scam - https://c-cex.com/?p=ortho-btc
Iceberg ico scam - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=673524.0
Craig ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-CRAIG
Sys ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-SYS
Arch ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-ARCH
CleverHash ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-CHASH
Mne ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-MNE
Blocknet ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-BLOCK
Quicksilver ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-QSLV
VIORCoin ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-_VIOR
ByteCent ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-BYC
EquinoxCoin ico scam - https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-EQX

Developers want easy money when they are not at risk! They are quite insolent?

You are not tired of losing money?

Never buy the ICO and save your money!

agree ! +100

Crypto Enthusiast supporting innovative ideas for the Liberalization of the world from the Centralized Institutions.
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November 05, 2014, 07:37:54 PM
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Infanzan-What's your credibility and credentials?  Right now, you're just screaming scam about everything.  Just stop trying to be important at the expense of others, there are better approaches.     

Again, I'm proposing to you that if you can prove every coin you listed is a scam, I'll give you 2 BTC but if you're wrong, you owe me 1 BTC.  I'll reach out to some high profile crypto personalities like Bryce Wiener or Crypto Cobain to check off your list.  Do we have a deal, we'll escrow immediately? 

Or you should just stop creating BS threads kid. 

Do not make a fool of yourself. You know perfectly well that in two months the arch will cost 500-700 sat  or even deleted from the Exchange. Nearly all ico coins from my list people gave their money to scam devs.
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November 05, 2014, 07:49:22 PM
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People are understandably wary of ICO and Crowd funded coins.

I propose from now on that any Dev wishing to launch such a coin should make their real name and contact details publicly available, If they have nothing to hide and don't intend ripping people off then there is no reason for them to stay anonymous.

Their coin may well fail, but if they've done the right thing in the first place then it drastically reduces the chance of it being a scam.

I'm sick and tired of peopling losing money here to greedy Dev's, personally I never have and never will invest in any ICO coin, but that's just because I preferred the old method of actually mining coins   Smiley

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November 05, 2014, 08:01:48 PM
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Craigscoin dev showed himself but that didn't stop him. Massive dumps at launch. Biggest POS coin in the history of crypto.
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November 05, 2014, 08:07:05 PM
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People are understandably wary of ICO and Crowd funded coins.

I propose from now on that any Dev wishing to launch such a coin should make their real name and contact details publicly available, If they have nothing to hide and don't intend ripping people off then there is no reason for them to stay anonymous.

Their coin may well fail, but if they've done the right thing in the first place then it drastically reduces the chance of it being a scam.

I'm sick and tired of peopling losing money here to greedy Dev's, personally I never have and never will invest in any ICO coin, but that's just because I preferred the old method of actually mining coins   Smiley


How do you propose ensuring they have given their real name and contact details? The EQX dev managed to give false details to coinsource. However, according to the quote below it would have been fairly easy to deduce the personal identification number he gave was fake.



Hey Everyone, this Czech Site confirms it is FAKE.

http://kle.cz/ruzne/rodne-cislo.html


Birth control numbers
Personal identification number: 
Outcome
Number 7552990290 is NOT identification number.
The format of the personal identification number
AABBCC / XXXX
or
AABBCC / YYY
AA
The last two digits of the year of birth.
BB
Month of birth. In women, the larger 50th
CC
Day of birth.
XXXX
Resolution persons born on the same day.
YYY
Resolution persons born on the same day. Prior to the 1,953th
Ten-digit personal identification numbers are divisible by 11 without remainder.
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November 05, 2014, 08:40:18 PM
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I am very glad that people began to understand me and with time people completely stop buying ico scam coins

https://twitter.com/Anti_Pump/status/530003571585327104

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November 05, 2014, 08:46:00 PM
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like Bryce Wiener

read this idiot - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=847777.0

Bryce Wiener is scam dev!!!
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November 05, 2014, 09:08:31 PM
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Who the fuck you calling idiot/fool you little dipstick?  Little pussy type so hard kids like you deserve to get spanked and snuffed.  You starting multiple threads and claiming you know stuff like you're fucking Wikipedishit is a joke.
  
You gonna take my deal?  I'll find good people, you can agree to who it is.  I'll give you a list of very well-known Twitter people.  And you so honest?  Put up a picture of yourself or your personal information.  

How about I call you a scamming little bitch kid?  Now STFU before I go to your mommy and tell her to spank you as I spank her.


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November 05, 2014, 09:45:33 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested
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November 05, 2014, 09:52:07 PM
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Wowwtf - you fucking idiot! You're the only idiot who defends syscoin. Look this idiot!!!

Syscoin price was cost 200 sat in 13 sept 2014 !!!

Moolah was crash 14 oct 2014 - http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/





you're just an idiot who does not want to remember how it was all really!

Moolah held the Syscoin BTC, dummy.  Alex Green ran off with it.  Syscoin didn't get any of it.  Dope.
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November 05, 2014, 09:52:38 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested

are you an idiot, not us

read this on first page - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=746191.0
and this - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=746191.msg9434385#msg9434385
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November 05, 2014, 09:54:20 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested

How about launching a business, providing at least a litte bit of proof of your work (+identity) and then ask for crowdfunding ?  

Not crowdfunding bevor the first line of code ?   Will end in scam in most cases.

Why not offer paypal and bankaccount as additional investment method ?
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November 05, 2014, 09:54:34 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested

are you an idiot, not us

read this on first page - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=746191.0
and this - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=746191.msg9434385#msg9434385

In other words you don't know the definition of "scam" or how that word can be used to describe an ICO?

Pathetic
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November 05, 2014, 09:55:21 PM
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LOL





New ICO - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=842240.0
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November 05, 2014, 09:56:07 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested

How about launching a business, providing at least a litte bit of proof of your work (+identity) and then ask for crowdfunding ?  

Not crowdfunding bevor the first line of code ?   Will end in scam in most cases.

Sorry what has that got to do with the actual coin? How does this make a coin a "scam" or do you not understand the question?
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November 05, 2014, 09:58:35 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested

How about launching a business, providing at least a litte bit of proof of your work (+identity) and then ask for crowdfunding ?  

Not crowdfunding bevor the first line of code ?   Will end in scam in most cases.

Sorry what has that got to do with the actual coin? How does this make a coin a "scam" or do you not understand the question?

Actually very much , if you provide your identity and bank account then you cannot run away.  when you are anonymous there is always the possibilty ...

So not every anon dev is a scammer, but it seems that many are...

And IMO someone who claim to have a good idea first should deliver something and then ask for cash ....
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November 05, 2014, 10:01:56 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested

How about launching a business, providing at least a litte bit of proof of your work (+identity) and then ask for crowdfunding ?  

Not crowdfunding bevor the first line of code ?   Will end in scam in most cases.

Sorry what has that got to do with the actual coin? How does this make a coin a "scam" or do you not understand the question?

Actually very much , if you provide your identity and bank account then you cannot run away.  when you are anonymous there is alewas the possibilty ...

doc12 has a point. Crypto, I'm not sure if to take you serious...but you'd want people to give their bank account information away...You're trolling right...?

All that should be required is for the identities of the individuals involved to be known, and real. That way if a scam is done, they get jail time. Basically only invest in IPO's in which the identity of the dev/his team is known. The devs should no way in hell have to provide information like their bank account, street address, etc, Bitcointalk is full of crazy mothafuckas...
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November 05, 2014, 10:06:17 PM
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can one of you idiots tell me the definition of "scam" and how this definition applies to an ICO? I'm interested

How about launching a business, providing at least a litte bit of proof of your work (+identity) and then ask for crowdfunding ?  

Not crowdfunding bevor the first line of code ?   Will end in scam in most cases.

Sorry what has that got to do with the actual coin? How does this make a coin a "scam" or do you not understand the question?

Actually very much , if you provide your identity and bank account then you cannot run away.  when you are anonymous there is alewas the possibilty ...

doc12 has a point. Crypto, I'm not sure if to take you serious...but you'd want people to give their bank account information away...You're trolling right...?

All that should be required is for the identities of the individuals involved to be known, and real. That way if a scam is done, they get jail time. Basically only invest in IPO's in which the identity of the dev/his team is known. The devs should no way in hell have to provide information like their bank account, street address, etc, Bitcointalk is full of crazy mothafuckas...

OK you are right. But how to make sure that the identity is not fake ?  If there is a middle man (like POD) this can always be corrupted.
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