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Topic: [ANN] B2B Coin ( B2B ) - POW CryptoNight - Low Supply - No Premine - Exchange - page 8. (Read 165811 times)

sr. member
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Of course dude we regret that you lost your 10 K coins...
Remember olivier is alone on the project and he is creating our own exchange from 3 months ago till now.
He will of course fix issues which are on the Github ...

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You know what they call situations as I describe above?  Scams
So just because the wallet misses a fucntion in it and because we didnt "cry" about your mistake we are a scam??? Seriously ... We felt sorry for you and we tried help you...
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Here is my official take on this.  We have a bunch of stoners (have you seen their pictures? Cheesy) trying to get rich.
>>> pathetic !
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Who else wants to invest in a coin that will be dead in a year?
See you in one year Cheesy
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I'm sure I'll now be banned from their social media
We didnt ban you !

In conclusion, I hope you ll find your lost password, bye

You don't understand the point of my post do you?  A developer should never ever respond in the way he did.  It's simply unprofessional.  If that is how he behaves with such a simple thing...  When all I was doing was asking for him to implement something that would improve his product and possibly save others from my same fate...

And I get "woef"...

How can you substantiate that?  What could you ever say that would make that OK?  That kind of response speaks DIRECTLY to the character of the dev.


Trust me, he is a good guy !
Forget this, and put all your effort on your wallet recovering !
The price has already doubled in one day!

How i would try to recover my "fat fingered" password:
(try again upper case.. first letter upper case... are you sure you you didnt invent a new password?...  added an extra letter?...)
Now
_First,I will try all combinations like this : for each letter of my pasword , I will try the 6 letters which are the neighboors of the normal letters on my keyboard, cause normaly a fat finger press a letter next to the normal letter. For exemple, for the letter "f" I  will try the letters "d","c","v","g","t","r".
And i dont think you fat fingered more than one letter (except if you were drunk) Cheesy
So it will be long, but doable !!
For a password like "hey" (I m on a azerty keyboard), i ll test all these passwords:
gey bey ney jey uey yey
hzy hsy hdy hry h'y h"y
het heg heh heu heè he-
the number of possibilities = number of letters X 6

_Second, A fat finger can stay too long on a key so i ll try combinaison with the letters of my passwrod X2 or X3 ....
with "hey" as exemple:
hhey heey heyy
hhhey heeey heyyy ...
I hope i explained it good enough

Even if you dont succeed, keep your wallet. Maybe one day you ll remember something which will reveal you the password you used.
And remember, the user "Matt" on telegram proposed you to try bruteforce your wallet.

Good luck
sr. member
Activity: 536
Merit: 250
https://acheterdescryptomonnaies.fr
jr. member
Activity: 176
Merit: 1
Of course dude we regret that you lost your 10 K coins...
Remember olivier is alone on the project and he is creating our own exchange from 3 months ago till now.
He will of course fix issues which are on the Github ...

Quote
You know what they call situations as I describe above?  Scams
So just because the wallet misses a fucntion in it and because we didnt "cry" about your mistake we are a scam??? Seriously ... We felt sorry for you and we tried help you...
Quote
Here is my official take on this.  We have a bunch of stoners (have you seen their pictures? Cheesy) trying to get rich.
>>> pathetic !
Quote
Who else wants to invest in a coin that will be dead in a year?
See you in one year Cheesy
Quote
I'm sure I'll now be banned from their social media
We didnt ban you !

In conclusion, I hope you ll find your lost password, bye

You don't understand the point of my post do you?  A developer should never ever respond in the way he did.  It's simply unprofessional.  If that is how he behaves with such a simple thing...  When all I was doing was asking for him to implement something that would improve his product and possibly save others from my same fate...

And I get "woef"...

How can you substantiate that?  What could you ever say that would make that OK?  That kind of response speaks DIRECTLY to the character of the dev.
full member
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good job. second exchange. waiting moon  Grin Grin
newbie
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newbie
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I like this project! B2B coin must be grow fast because good team develop it. I guess I will invest in this coin. Waiting for success.
jr. member
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Merit: 1
I have a story to tell that involves the main dev of B2B Coin.  I am bringing this to light because at the end of the day, everyone deserves to know who is really in charge of this project.  I will wait to post my personal thoughts and feelings after I simply cut and paste an unedited conversation between him and I.  I will preface this story with an acknowledgement that I made several errors that resulted in the loss of some coin.  I accept my responsibility in that, I hope what follows justifies this original statement.



So here is my take, or as other's call it, my opinion.  Here is a guy who is the developer for a "Business 2 Business" coin.  On his website, under some funky picture that doesn't look professional at all, he states: "Olivier is a great Devops, Full Stack Engineer. After years of experience in the B2B Business, He finally decided something had to change. Therefore he invented B2B."  So evidently this guy named Olivier has "YEARS" of experience in the Business 2 Business Business?  Really?  What kind of double talk is that?  If you have years of experience, didn't you learn that treating those who are in essence your customers with at least a little bit of respect is the greatest investment you can make?

Now I've been told by many in the past that I can be rude and brash.  I'll concede that point.  However, do you feel my initial statement to the "owner" and "devops" (As an aside, what the fuq is a devops?  Some half breed developer / sys op?  Does this mean you do both functions equally poorly?) as he calls himself was actually rude?  Take it from the context of someone who just lost over 10k coins because of a stupid mistype and the fact I even started my sentence with "Please"...

Here is a "customer" of this developer.  Someone who has decided to use his own energy and devices to further a coin.  Of course, I mined it for my own profit, but regardless, I am also helping Olivier by supporting his network with my hash.  You would think that if someone actually had years of experience in the business world, not even the B2B business world(again wtf double talk?), that they might have learned the simple concept of customer service.  I wasn't there demanding him to refund me the coins I lost.  I accepted they were gone and that there were steps I could have taken to prevent this.  However, the response given to me is absolutely absurd.  Is it professional?  Was it warranted?  All I was seeking was that he would implement something that just about any REAL software has (double password entry for password creation) that would prevent others from having to experience what I just did yet he says I'm barking at him?  WTF?  He was asked about adding this back in February on their telegram and asked the person to add it to the github as a request.  It's there, but here we are 3 months later with no update.

Now, having been in business myself for close to 20 years I'd like to think that I might know a thing or two about customer service.  The first is that even if I don't agree with the customer, I don't spit in their face or insult them.  How hard would it have been for this guy to simply say, "Hey bro, I'm sorry you had that happen to you.  I'm really stressed with a lot of things to do but I will make a real effort to try and implement that as soon as possible."  That's a blowing smoke statement which doesn't concede anything.  It doesn't promise anything.  It simply makes someone who just lost some money maybe feel a little bit better about it.  It might help that person feel that you aren't some idiot dev who got in way over his head and really doesn't have any experience whatsoever to truly accomplish this undertaking, which is what my opinion of Olivier has become.

You know what they call situations as I describe above?  Scams.  The staff of this coin includes a listed troll.  Seriously, his function is being a troll on their telegram, discord, and perhaps here.  What?  Does that lend credence to a real business to business marketplace?  

Here is my official take on this.  We have a bunch of stoners (have you seen their pictures? Cheesy) trying to get rich.  Everyone else is doing it, so #metoo.  

Who else wants to invest in a coin that will be dead in a year?  #notmetoo!

I'm sure I'll now be banned from their social media outlets for this post but I don't care.  Luckily in the grand scheme of things, losing any amount of something destined to be worth nothing really isn't a loss.



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newbie
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Web wallet not worked, error "Login failed, wrong credentials"
I have set a new password, the same error
sr. member
Activity: 536
Merit: 250
https://acheterdescryptomonnaies.fr
Of course dude we regret that you lost your 10 K coins...
Remember olivier is alone on the project and he is creating our own exchange from 3 months ago till now.
He will of course fix issues which are on the Github ...

Quote
You know what they call situations as I describe above?  Scams
So just because the wallet misses a fucntion in it and because we didnt "cry" about your mistake we are a scam??? Seriously ... We felt sorry for you and we tried help you...
Quote
Here is my official take on this.  We have a bunch of stoners (have you seen their pictures? Cheesy) trying to get rich.
>>> pathetic !
Quote
Who else wants to invest in a coin that will be dead in a year?
See you in one year Cheesy
Quote
I'm sure I'll now be banned from their social media
We didnt ban you !

In conclusion, I hope you ll find your lost password, bye
jr. member
Activity: 176
Merit: 1
I have a story to tell that involves the main dev of B2B Coin.  I am bringing this to light because at the end of the day, everyone deserves to know who is really in charge of this project.  I will wait to post my personal thoughts and feelings after I simply cut and paste an unedited conversation between him and I.  I will preface this story with an acknowledgement that I made several errors that resulted in the loss of some coin.  I accept my responsibility in that, I hope what follows justifies this original statement.



So here is my take, or as other's call it, my opinion.  Here is a guy who is the developer for a "Business 2 Business" coin.  On his website, under some funky picture that doesn't look professional at all, he states: "Olivier is a great Devops, Full Stack Engineer. After years of experience in the B2B Business, He finally decided something had to change. Therefore he invented B2B."  So evidently this guy named Olivier has "YEARS" of experience in the Business 2 Business Business?  Really?  What kind of double talk is that?  If you have years of experience, didn't you learn that treating those who are in essence your customers with at least a little bit of respect is the greatest investment you can make?

Now I've been told by many in the past that I can be rude and brash.  I'll concede that point.  However, do you feel my initial statement to the "owner" and "devops" (As an aside, what the fuq is a devops?  Some half breed developer / sys op?  Does this mean you do both functions equally poorly?) as he calls himself was actually rude?  Take it from the context of someone who just lost over 10k coins because of a stupid mistype and the fact I even started my sentence with "Please"...

Here is a "customer" of this developer.  Someone who has decided to use his own energy and devices to further a coin.  Of course, I mined it for my own profit, but regardless, I am also helping Olivier by supporting his network with my hash.  You would think that if someone actually had years of experience in the business world, not even the B2B business world(again wtf double talk?), that they might have learned the simple concept of customer service.  I wasn't there demanding him to refund me the coins I lost.  I accepted they were gone and that there were steps I could have taken to prevent this.  However, the response given to me is absolutely absurd.  Is it professional?  Was it warranted?  All I was seeking was that he would implement something that just about any REAL software has (double password entry for password creation) that would prevent others from having to experience what I just did yet he says I'm barking at him?  WTF?  He was asked about adding this back in February on their telegram and asked the person to add it to the github as a request.  It's there, but here we are 3 months later with no update.

Now, having been in business myself for close to 20 years I'd like to think that I might know a thing or two about customer service.  The first is that even if I don't agree with the customer, I don't spit in their face or insult them.  How hard would it have been for this guy to simply say, "Hey bro, I'm sorry you had that happen to you.  I'm really stressed with a lot of things to do but I will make a real effort to try and implement that as soon as possible."  That's a blowing smoke statement which doesn't concede anything.  It doesn't promise anything.  It simply makes someone who just lost some money maybe feel a little bit better about it.  It might help that person feel that you aren't some idiot dev who got in way over his head and really doesn't have any experience whatsoever to truly accomplish this undertaking, which is what my opinion of Olivier has become.

You know what they call situations as I describe above?  Scams.  The staff of this coin includes a listed troll.  Seriously, his function is being a troll on their telegram, discord, and perhaps here.  What?  Does that lend credence to a real business to business marketplace?  

Here is my official take on this.  We have a bunch of stoners (have you seen their pictures? Cheesy) trying to get rich.  Everyone else is doing it, so #metoo.  

Who else wants to invest in a coin that will be dead in a year?  #notmetoo!

I'm sure I'll now be banned from their social media outlets for this post but I don't care.  Luckily in the grand scheme of things, losing any amount of something destined to be worth nothing really isn't a loss.

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good old days back when I mine around 69++ rewards/block if I remember with single gtx 1060. I dont remember how many thousands perday with very low diff  Grin Grin

still keep my b2b  Grin Grin I hope moon soon  Grin
newbie
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Wait a little bit, where can I find demo app? Huh
newbie
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Wait a minute, The Diff still low
newbie
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BBC on a exchange Huh Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked


Awesome !!!!! great news team.. All the best !!! And a happy new year for BBC team !!!!!
newbie
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This weekend we will do a wallet sprint. Ameliorating the GUI wallet and add the 2FA to the web wallet.

If there is time left, paper wallet is on the list.
sr. member
Activity: 536
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https://acheterdescryptomonnaies.fr
I like this project because of its developer works hard to make it beter and don't leave it as sometimes do other devs of other projects (POSToken, for example)
Yeah ! olivier said that he will never leave the project , NEVER !
sr. member
Activity: 536
Merit: 250
https://acheterdescryptomonnaies.fr
We have another b2b coin goes to coinmarketcap: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/b2bcoin/#charts

I was happy to see it until I realize it's not our coin.

Told my self be patient. The day will come, eventually.

Don't worry, we will be listed their !
We re growing slowly but surely !
full member
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I like this project because of its developer works hard to make it beter and don't leave it as sometimes do other devs of other projects (POSToken, for example)
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We have another b2b coin goes to coinmarketcap: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/b2bcoin/#charts

I was happy to see it until I realize it's not our coin.

Told my self be patient. The day will come, eventually.
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Activity: 336
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I have read the white paper. I think this project is very profitable. I find that the team is committed to growth and development.
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