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Topic: [ANN] Blockade [CADE] [1% PoS] [Decentralized DDoS Protection] - page 4. (Read 20521 times)

legendary
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Angel investor.
@DEV, please update the important information in the OP, this coin looks good, I don't want to miss it.
hero member
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Merit: 500
If anyone would like to talk about the plans of the coin or some discussions concerning the coin or DoScoin, come join me at

#blockade IRC

Within 1-2 hours
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
im interested in this coin.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Poloniex  better. Wink
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
These are the exact requirements in order for me to get an ICO on Poloniex:

"Poloniex must have the coins for the ICO upfront.
A plan for how the ICO funds will be used must be submitted.
Poloniex will hold all ICO funds. All withdrawals from the account holding the ICO funds must be approved by Poloniex staff, and must be consistent with the submitted plan. A public ledger will be kept of all withdrawals, including their destination and purpose. Do not expect to make massive withdrawals on the ICO funds account.
An ICO can only be made by an established member of the community.
Identity verification (preferably through a scan of a government issued ID) is required for all users wishing to create an ICO.
Advance notice must be posted about the ICO and the coin at least 24 hours before the ICO is activated on Poloniex.
Poloniex reserves the right to refuse to host an ICO for any reason."

That is already pretty damned hard to get away with anything right?


If i remember correctly you put in big bold red letters ''I WILL NOT DO A POD''. Yet you will give ''Identity verification (preferably through a scan of a government issued ID) is required for all users wishing to create an ICO.''

HmmmHmmm

Why is this ?, what is the difference ?, is Poloniex easier to fool ?.




The difference is Cryptoasian is just a random person on the internet who follows Iconic Expert. Poloniex is an exchange. Besides that, I don't have to give out my identity to you guys either, so I can keep using my pseudonym.
hero member
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Ponderously ruminative

If i remember correctly you put in big bold red letters ''I WILL NOT DO A POD''. Yet you will give ''Identity verification (preferably through a scan of a government issued ID) is required for all users wishing to create an ICO.''

HmmmHmmm

Why is this ?, what is the difference ?, is Poloniex easier to fool ?.


Probably for the same reason I verify my identity for my Cryptsy account but use a pseudonym online. That one is not red flag material from my perspective.

With all due respect to cryptoasian his pods mean exactly jack to me. An exchange verifying some form of government documentation is at least a start. I would prefer something along the line of Australian financial institution requirements (you need to show 100 points worth of ID to open bank accounts, etc., which can take some doing if you don't have original birth certificates and a passport). That's verified identification and PODs are categorically not.

I'm a nervous investor too but please let us not get distracted by such nonsense as certified by cryptoasian chat. That is a total non-issue for me.
sr. member
Activity: 700
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These are the exact requirements in order for me to get an ICO on Poloniex:

"Poloniex must have the coins for the ICO upfront.
A plan for how the ICO funds will be used must be submitted.
Poloniex will hold all ICO funds. All withdrawals from the account holding the ICO funds must be approved by Poloniex staff, and must be consistent with the submitted plan. A public ledger will be kept of all withdrawals, including their destination and purpose. Do not expect to make massive withdrawals on the ICO funds account.
An ICO can only be made by an established member of the community.
Identity verification (preferably through a scan of a government issued ID) is required for all users wishing to create an ICO.
Advance notice must be posted about the ICO and the coin at least 24 hours before the ICO is activated on Poloniex.
Poloniex reserves the right to refuse to host an ICO for any reason."

That is already pretty damned hard to get away with anything right?


If i remember correctly you put in big bold red letters ''I WILL NOT DO A POD''. Yet you will give ''Identity verification (preferably through a scan of a government issued ID) is required for all users wishing to create an ICO.''

HmmmHmmm

Why is this ?, what is the difference ?, is Poloniex easier to fool ?.


full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
planning and roadmap, something that has eluded your projects so far.
glad those are needed.

sincerely, another ripped off DoS coin investor.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Allow another week or two for the ICO. They specifically state that everything needs to be planned out before it happens. I will be forced to show the different whitepapers and the roadmap, as well as how work gets done and who am I paying the money to.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
These are the exact requirements in order for me to get an ICO on Poloniex:

"Poloniex must have the coins for the ICO upfront.
A plan for how the ICO funds will be used must be submitted.
Poloniex will hold all ICO funds. All withdrawals from the account holding the ICO funds must be approved by Poloniex staff, and must be consistent with the submitted plan. A public ledger will be kept of all withdrawals, including their destination and purpose. Do not expect to make massive withdrawals on the ICO funds account.
An ICO can only be made by an established member of the community.
Identity verification (preferably through a scan of a government issued ID) is required for all users wishing to create an ICO.
Advance notice must be posted about the ICO and the coin at least 24 hours before the ICO is activated on Poloniex.
Poloniex reserves the right to refuse to host an ICO for any reason."

That is already pretty damned hard to get away with anything right?
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative
5 BFW Rating

Big Fucking Warning.

Agreed. The dev is taking on a HUGE project. It's practically the definition of "high risk investment" but this is the altcoin market and there are no "safe" investments really. As always, never risk what you can't afford to lose. Personally I wouldn't be in it if I hadn't seen Somekindabitcoin in chat boxes and forums over time. If he's a scam artist he's spent a long time cultivating this persona. He didn't make any attempt to pump DosCoin's price at all, which is really a poor effort for a scam developer. I guess it's possible that he threw away one potential scam to set everyone up for a larger sting (and BTC1800 is an audacious sting if that is his intent) but it hasn't felt that way to me. That and a controlled release escrow through Poloniex works for me.
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 250
5 BFW Rating

Big Fucking Warning.
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative
can't wait to dump my shitty ass DOS coins

Be that as it may, such statements hardly encourage the developer to greater efforts, do they?

You didn't buy DosCoin because you think altcoin mining pools in particular and the 'net generally could use more/imaginative DDoS defences? Fair enough, then you bought as a speculator hoping for an increase in value. Give that some thought for a moment.

Imagine you are selling... lawnmowers. Does your advertising read:
"I can't wait to dump my shitty ass lawnmowers"?

Do you think your sales return might improve with:
"I have the Rolls Royce of lawnmowers. I believe it can cut grass like nothing else on the market but if you want one it'll cost you a premium"?

Just a thought.
legendary
Activity: 1051
Merit: 1000
https://r.honeygain.me/XEDDM2B07C
Interesting. Will be watching.
hero member
Activity: 900
Merit: 500
hero member
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Merit: 500
@kryptographer
can't wait to dump my shitty ass DOS coins
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative
Just curious, my DoS wallet is showing offline. How do we get the coins to an exchange for the swap?

How do you mean offline?

Not connected to network or not staking?

My (Mac) wallet shows 6 connections to the network atm and is staking.

I'm showing 0 connections, it was online last week. I'm on windows, wallet version 2.0.0
the same problem as me

Try these nodes:

46.165.209.144
104.131.231.201
47.17.84.135
192.227.144.3
192.155.89.136
178.62.35.134

They are the ones I'm connected to according to getpeerinfo
legendary
Activity: 895
Merit: 1001
Just curious, my DoS wallet is showing offline. How do we get the coins to an exchange for the swap?

How do you mean offline?

Not connected to network or not staking?

My (Mac) wallet shows 6 connections to the network atm and is staking.

I'm showing 0 connections, it was online last week. I'm on windows, wallet version 2.0.0
the same problem as me
sr. member
Activity: 422
Merit: 250
Just curious, my DoS wallet is showing offline. How do we get the coins to an exchange for the swap?

How do you mean offline?

Not connected to network or not staking?

My (Mac) wallet shows 6 connections to the network atm and is staking.

I'm showing 0 connections, it was online last week. I'm on windows, wallet version 2.0.0
hero member
Activity: 629
Merit: 500
Ponderously ruminative
Here's the result of getinfo command (times are GMT+10):


22:58:25

getinfo


22:58:26

{
"version" : "v2.0.0.0: Experimental",
"protocolversion" : 60013,
"walletversion" : 60000,
"balance" : 1296029.89126075,
"newmint" : 0.00000000,
"stake" : 0.00000000,
"blocks" : 94632,
"timeoffset" : -3,
"moneysupply" : 186505291.18196249,
"connections" : 6,
"proxy" : "",
"ip" : "220.237.83.120",
"difficulty" : {
"proof-of-work" : 8.47084627,
"proof-of-stake" : 0.35435051
},
"testnet" : false,
"keypoololdest" : 1407400492,
"keypoolsize" : 101,
"paytxfee" : 0.00000000,
"mininput" : 0.00000000,
"errors" : ""
}
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