What happens post ICO? Masternode count has gone up a couple in the last few days, that's good to see..
Hi, the funds will be used to promote the coin and some more features are to be included.
- support teamWhen will the promotion start? Why is there so much selling going on at the mo, nothing has really changed with the coin has it?
i got scammed out of my masternode by a guy named lyndacoin on the slackchannel he then dumped the 30 mn thats why there was so much volume people beware on slackchannels in general learn from my mistakes
I got burned by him as well.
Lindadev said he was legit and that he was "support"
He only called him a scam "after" the damage was done.
The only reason I asked Lyndacoin for help was because the Linda team did a piss poor job at helping investors set up a masternode.
As far as I'm concerned, they are responsible for you and I losing our investment.
I would caution any future investors interested in a masternode to make sure they know how to set one up or you may risk losing your coins if you ask for help.
I looked and looked and couldn't find a post in the Slack channel where Lindadev said that fake ass dude (lyndacoin) was support.
Either way...you NEVER give your wallet passwords out to anyone. Accounts can be hacked/cloned etc. That's like Internet 101 man...I'm sorry but I don't feel bad for people who lost their 30MM coins because of giving out their passwords.
This is crypto...YOU are responsible for securing your passwords. YOU are responsible for making sure your coins are safe...if someone tricked you that easily, maybe you should be dealing in fiat only where you have the support of banks and PayPal etc. There's a reason all of my transactions take place from air-gapped computers and everything is encrypted to the gills.
Well retard...
Some of us are not well versed in Linux, so we reached out to people in slack to help us, since Linda team offered very little in the way of guidance.
I wouldn't be stupid enough to give out my password. Unfortunately, he had us install code and send the coins before we got a chance to put in a password.
In hindsight, I should have waited until after I set a password to send the coins, but I was frustrated and just wanted my node up and running.
What this community doesn't need, is idiots like you coming in and attacking us for making a mistake.
If the Linda team had well defined, easy to follow guides, like many other coins do, then this would not have happened.
The community has been asking for clearer instructions, but no one has offered any.
Lindadev told another user in a private message that Lyndacoin was support.