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Topic: [ANN] STABLECOIN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (Read 12626 times)

legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 20, 2015, 06:42:05 AM
#74
I would like to invite you all to our new SBC thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12159822 and our introduction https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12153835

No fancy promises and roadmaps, lets do this as a community and see what we can achieve.
hero member
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If only crypto trading had some kind of security system. If you do this on wall street and get caught you go to jail for a considerable amount of time, but here you just make another anonymous account and manipulate markets and steal peoples money no problem. Scums. Karma a biatch though. 
member
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Merit: 10
Houston, we have a problem.
legendary
Activity: 1049
Merit: 1006
Please, don't disturb the grave of Stablecoin...
Let it be peaceful in its afterlife!

No way! Stablecoin to the moooooooonnnn!!!!!!
hero member
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thimo the dev
Please, don't disturb the grave of Stablecoin...
Let it be peaceful in its afterlife!
sr. member
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How about we post negative feedback en masse on the trust section of his profile? Of course this won't stop him from creating new accounts and trying the same thing with other abandoned coins but it doesn't cost a thing anyway. All his posts scream SCAM. We can also wait another couple of days before doing that if you think it's worth it.
He dont have any reputation anyways and like you said he could easily create a new account.
May be he will come better prepared next time, if he is hoarding a lot of these coins.
So be watchful people.  Cool
legendary
Activity: 1049
Merit: 1006
How about we post negative feedback en masse on the trust section of his profile? Of course this won't stop him from creating new accounts and trying the same thing with other abandoned coins but it doesn't cost a thing anyway. All his posts scream SCAM. We can also wait another couple of days before doing that if you think it's worth it.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Looks like that pump was short lived.  The price is headed back down to around .00000250.  Looks pretty stable at that price because there isn't much interest in selling it for BTC. Roll Eyes

Stablecoin really needs the proof of stake concept added to provide incentive to hold coins.  Also, mitigation against scrypt asic attacks and the mixing service as promised by the elusive original devs.

Stablecoin's mostly low network hashrate provides miners the opportunity to amass 10's to 100's of thousands of coins and they appear to be ready to dump those coins on any price spike.  This activity will continue unless the Stablecoin network hashrate stays in the hundreds of Mhash/s or higher with the hashrate distributed amongst many miners.  Doesn't seem likely.

It's time for another update form our new "dev trio"

"Parkranger" hasn't been online since May 16th

I think he is busy working on the client update with new features  Tongue
I hope nobody has fallen for his trick and bought tonnes of SBC from him.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Agreed.  Just some prick who buys tons of dead coins, pretends there is a "takeover" of this coin he has nothing to do with, that he's leading, then dumps them on everybody's head for big profit.  He'll probably change names for the next dump, though he didn't even bother this time.
full member
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Looks like that pump was short lived.  The price is headed back down to around .00000250.  Looks pretty stable at that price because there isn't much interest in selling it for BTC. Roll Eyes

Stablecoin really needs the proof of stake concept added to provide incentive to hold coins.  Also, mitigation against scrypt asic attacks and the mixing service as promised by the elusive original devs.

Stablecoin's mostly low network hashrate provides miners the opportunity to amass 10's to 100's of thousands of coins and they appear to be ready to dump those coins on any price spike.  This activity will continue unless the Stablecoin network hashrate stays in the hundreds of Mhash/s or higher with the hashrate distributed amongst many miners.  Doesn't seem likely.

It's time for another update form our new "dev trio"

"Parkranger" hasn't been online since May 16th

Duh, if you'd looked at his post history you would've seen he has already pulled this trick before on another dead coin.
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 506
Trphy.io
Looks like that pump was short lived.  The price is headed back down to around .00000250.  Looks pretty stable at that price because there isn't much interest in selling it for BTC. Roll Eyes

Stablecoin really needs the proof of stake concept added to provide incentive to hold coins.  Also, mitigation against scrypt asic attacks and the mixing service as promised by the elusive original devs.

Stablecoin's mostly low network hashrate provides miners the opportunity to amass 10's to 100's of thousands of coins and they appear to be ready to dump those coins on any price spike.  This activity will continue unless the Stablecoin network hashrate stays in the hundreds of Mhash/s or higher with the hashrate distributed amongst many miners.  Doesn't seem likely.

It's time for another update form our new "dev trio"

"Parkranger" hasn't been online since May 16th
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
Looks like that pump was short lived.  The price is headed back down to around .00000250.  Looks pretty stable at that price because there isn't much interest in selling it for BTC. Roll Eyes

Stablecoin really needs the proof of stake concept added to provide incentive to hold coins.  Also, mitigation against scrypt asic attacks and the mixing service as promised by the elusive original devs.

Stablecoin's mostly low network hashrate provides miners the opportunity to amass 10's to 100's of thousands of coins and they appear to be ready to dump those coins on any price spike.  This activity will continue unless the Stablecoin network hashrate stays in the hundreds of Mhash/s or higher with the hashrate distributed amongst many miners.  Doesn't seem likely.
hero member
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Trphy.io
Almost 72 hours have passed now
hero member
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Trphy.io
:)How do we know you are not trying to pump the price, so that you can offload your stash?
To start with yours is a newbie account, without any credentials

You can't know.

This is the internet.

 Cheesy
newbie
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Merit: 0
 :)How do we know you are not trying to pump the price, so that you can offload your stash?
To start with yours is a newbie account, without any credentials
hero member
Activity: 1680
Merit: 506
Trphy.io
Tomorrow will be an exciting day for StableCoin
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
You must be referring to a 51 percent attack to take it over.  The current block chain goes back to the last hard fork done by Artos.  Could take weeks or months maintaining the 51 percent.  If the take over devs succeed, then the question is will Artos return to get his coin back?

Very unethical because the takeover devs could go back as far as they wanted, messing with transactions causing those transactions to be invalid.   They could make a big mess of the current block chain.

Looking at the current hash rate, it doesn't appear they will succeed.
full member
Activity: 179
Merit: 100
What's stopping a group of devs taking over BTC, its open source also.

They would need a lot of hashing power/miner support.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
Good luck!
member
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Merit: 10
The name "Stablecoin" and the shortname "SBC" aren't open source.  What do you plan to call this new coin?  What's stopping a group of devs taking over BTC, its open source also.

I am just trying to get a grasp of what is going on with SBC.
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