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Topic: [ANN] Syscoin- FINAL 2.0 LAUNCHED! *ENCRYPTION, MARKETPLACE, BTC INTEGRATION* - page 160. (Read 582967 times)

legendary
Activity: 1098
Merit: 1000
Angel investor.
What's the next of Syscoin? Will DEV honor the current development plan?
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1001
You dont know that!! The Chances are now that Moolah was all a long con and however well SYS had performed at launch he still would hav e found a way to delay payment.

You hit the nail on the head. The IPO very likely would have disappeared either way.

The only thing SYS did wrong was trusting Moolah and 'Alex Green' , something 80% of the crypto community seemed to do as well.
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
You dont know that!! The Chances are now that Moolah was all a long con and however well SYS had performed at launch he still would hav e found a way to delay payment.

You hit the nail on the head. The IPO very likely would have disappeared either way.
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1001
Maybe we should be making a bounty fund, SYS and BTC??
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1001

So the developers rip off the investors and then the escrow hijacks the funds. You couldn't make it up. What a sorry little tale of rapacious greed. The simple lesson is not to trust IPOs.

Developers DIDN'T rip off investors, that is getting your facts wrong. This WHOLE situation is Moolah/Ryan Gentle, everything. The launch was not that bad, some minor bumps, but they should have gotten funds from Ryan asap afterwards.

Ryan is now found out to be known scammer and set up moolah company playing off as a legit company, but he's a scammerartist.

This has nothing at all to do with syscoin itself as a coin, and developers, development and future projects of this coin.

If your mad, then Ryan Gentle is the man you should be taking your anger out on.

I'm not mad. I bought and sold (at a loss) after the IPO fiasco. But I still have a copy of the original totally dysfunctional wallet first released after the IPO. None of the promises made for the IPO were upheld with that release, none of the refund promises were upheld, and instead Moolah held onto the funds to ensure that the developers worked on fixes for that abortion of a release.

And now Moolah have embezzled the funds. I'm thinking of having talks with Spielberg's agents about a movie or mini-series.


+1. Excellent summary. Moolah's not the only one to blame for this sorry mess. A smooth, solid launch that had delivered on promises would've averted all this.

You dont know that!! The Chances are now that Moolah was all a long con and however well SYS had performed at launch he still would hav e found a way to delay payment.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 250

So the developers rip off the investors and then the escrow hijacks the funds. You couldn't make it up. What a sorry little tale of rapacious greed. The simple lesson is not to trust IPOs.

Developers DIDN'T rip off investors, that is getting your facts wrong. This WHOLE situation is Moolah/Ryan Gentle, everything. The launch was not that bad, some minor bumps, but they should have gotten funds from Ryan asap afterwards.

Ryan is now found out to be known scammer and set up moolah company playing off as a legit company, but he's a scammerartist.

This has nothing at all to do with syscoin itself as a coin, and developers, development and future projects of this coin.

If your mad, then Ryan Gentle is the man you should be taking your anger out on.

I'm not mad. I bought and sold (at a loss) after the IPO fiasco. But I still have a copy of the original totally dysfunctional wallet first released after the IPO. None of the promises made for the IPO were upheld with that release, none of the refund promises were upheld, and instead Moolah held onto the funds to ensure that the developers worked on fixes for that abortion of a release.

And now Moolah have embezzled the funds. I'm thinking of having talks with Spielberg's agents about a movie or mini-series.


+1. Excellent summary. Moolah's not the only one to blame for this sorry mess. A smooth, solid launch that had delivered on promises would've averted all this.

I had doubt about this when their wallet crashed and their childish behaviour and then I sold.They also said about:

 Service Fees:
Fees are an important part of the Syscoin network since they enable the existence of Syscoin and all of it's innovative services.
Syscoin directly recycles transaction fees by regenerating them and redistributing them to network miners. The regeneration of service fees is the key incentive for miners to continue to mine Syscoin once all base coins are mined, and thus enable and guarantee its services into the future.


But in reality there is no service fees when transferring syscoin.So all blame goes to Moolah.

need more improvements
member
Activity: 68
Merit: 10
I could really do without it.

So the developers rip off the investors and then the escrow hijacks the funds. You couldn't make it up. What a sorry little tale of rapacious greed. The simple lesson is not to trust IPOs.

Developers DIDN'T rip off investors, that is getting your facts wrong. This WHOLE situation is Moolah/Ryan Gentle, everything. The launch was not that bad, some minor bumps, but they should have gotten funds from Ryan asap afterwards.

Ryan is now found out to be known scammer and set up moolah company playing off as a legit company, but he's a scammerartist.

This has nothing at all to do with syscoin itself as a coin, and developers, development and future projects of this coin.

If your mad, then Ryan Gentle is the man you should be taking your anger out on.

I'm not mad. I bought and sold (at a loss) after the IPO fiasco. But I still have a copy of the original totally dysfunctional wallet first released after the IPO. None of the promises made for the IPO were upheld with that release, none of the refund promises were upheld, and instead Moolah held onto the funds to ensure that the developers worked on fixes for that abortion of a release.

And now Moolah have embezzled the funds. I'm thinking of having talks with Spielberg's agents about a movie or mini-series.


+1. Excellent summary. Moolah's not the only one to blame for this sorry mess. A smooth, solid launch that had delivered on promises would've averted all this.

I had doubt about this when their wallet crashed and their childish behaviour and then I sold.They also said about:

 Service Fees:
Fees are an important part of the Syscoin network since they enable the existence of Syscoin and all of it's innovative services.
Syscoin directly recycles transaction fees by regenerating them and redistributing them to network miners. The regeneration of service fees is the key incentive for miners to continue to mine Syscoin once all base coins are mined, and thus enable and guarantee its services into the future.


But in reality there is no service fees when transferring syscoin.So all blame goes to Moolah.
sr. member
Activity: 327
Merit: 250
I have personally bought 500k SYS in the last couple days as I think the coin has a lot of merit with its technical details. I also think it is very undervalued at the moment. As Warren Buffet says, "Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful."  I'm taking this statement straight to the bank. Once this whole moolah mess gets sorted out I don't doubt the coin will go straight back up to IPO-levels.  Until then, I will hold mine in a safe offline wallet.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250

So the developers rip off the investors and then the escrow hijacks the funds. You couldn't make it up. What a sorry little tale of rapacious greed. The simple lesson is not to trust IPOs.

Developers DIDN'T rip off investors, that is getting your facts wrong. This WHOLE situation is Moolah/Ryan Gentle, everything. The launch was not that bad, some minor bumps, but they should have gotten funds from Ryan asap afterwards.

Ryan is now found out to be known scammer and set up moolah company playing off as a legit company, but he's a scammerartist.

This has nothing at all to do with syscoin itself as a coin, and developers, development and future projects of this coin.

If your mad, then Ryan Gentle is the man you should be taking your anger out on.

I'm not mad. I bought and sold (at a loss) after the IPO fiasco. But I still have a copy of the original totally dysfunctional wallet first released after the IPO. None of the promises made for the IPO were upheld with that release, none of the refund promises were upheld, and instead Moolah held onto the funds to ensure that the developers worked on fixes for that abortion of a release.

And now Moolah have embezzled the funds. I'm thinking of having talks with Spielberg's agents about a movie or mini-series.


+1. Excellent summary. Moolah's not the only one to blame for this sorry mess. A smooth, solid launch that had delivered on promises would've averted all this.
full member
Activity: 223
Merit: 132
I think the moolah fiasco will only give more exposure to Syscoin, but no damage.  That being said, I am mining on simplemulti - they offer merge mining and pay out directly in SYS.  I believe simplemulti support benefits syscoin even further by putting some buy pressure on syscoin when they convert their other merge mined currencies to sys.  This coin is currently undervalued, imo.

 Cool
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1005
I just sent 2000 sys to SZYr9RgdpQhfvr7Z3tPaKbGsQZCJYpi4fB and they show up in my wallet, but not on the blockchain explorer.  I also have another wallet that seems fine but doesn't even EXIST on the blockchain explorer: SfdfZjoBoULQzn7b5DPXta2DhSJ6eyWG5o  

WTF is going on?

AND - when creating an alias it takes 1 sys out, then gives me an error. WTF? I'm wasting sys.
What error? Are you fully synced up on blockchain?
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1001
now hes claiming there was some bug that enabled people to double their balances , admitting he is ryan kennedy
http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/19/recent-events/

I don't believe anything he says. Just a compulsive liar still playing his game is all.

all lies, hes just trying to do damage limitation, trying to set himself up to be able to walk with however many thousand Bitcoins hes stolen.  Now moolah has no association with Torihiki
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1001
now hes claiming there was some bug that enabled people to double their balances , admitting he is ryan kennedy
http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/19/recent-events/
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10

So the developers rip off the investors and then the escrow hijacks the funds. You couldn't make it up. What a sorry little tale of rapacious greed. The simple lesson is not to trust IPOs.

Developers DIDN'T rip off investors, that is getting your facts wrong. This WHOLE situation is Moolah/Ryan Gentle, everything. The launch was not that bad, some minor bumps, but they should have gotten funds from Ryan asap afterwards.

Ryan is now found out to be known scammer and set up moolah company playing off as a legit company, but he's a scammerartist.

This has nothing at all to do with syscoin itself as a coin, and developers, development and future projects of this coin.

If your mad, then Ryan Gentle is the man you should be taking your anger out on.

I'm not mad. I bought and sold (at a loss) after the IPO fiasco. But I still have a copy of the original totally dysfunctional wallet first released after the IPO. None of the promises made for the IPO were upheld with that release, none of the refund promises were upheld, and instead Moolah held onto the funds to ensure that the developers worked on fixes for that abortion of a release.

And now Moolah have embezzled the funds. I'm thinking of having talks with Spielberg's agents about a movie or mini-series.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250

So the developers rip off the investors and then the escrow hijacks the funds. You couldn't make it up. What a sorry little tale of rapacious greed. The simple lesson is not to trust IPOs.

Developers DIDN'T rip off investors, that is getting your facts wrong. This WHOLE situation is Moolah/Ryan Gentle, everything. The launch was not that bad, some minor bumps, but they should have gotten funds from Ryan asap afterwards.

Ryan is now found out to be known scammer and set up moolah company playing off as a legit company, but he's a scammerartist.

This has nothing at all to do with syscoin itself as a coin, and developers, development and future projects of this coin.

If your mad, then Ryan Gentle is the man you should be taking your anger out on.
full member
Activity: 207
Merit: 100
rumours of a deal between SYS and moopay on irc, fingers crossed
We really do appreciate the community's support in this matter, and the media support as well. The community needs to understand how much this kind of thing impacts the crypto-currency scene as a whole. If this really is another "mt gox" situation than this is a big step back for us all and people should demand change.
This is why I think  that the crypto-currency scene as a whole need something like BitUSD (see- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BV55IrZi7g for more details)
 
member
Activity: 105
Merit: 10

So the developers rip off the investors and then the escrow hijacks the funds. You couldn't make it up. What a sorry little tale of rapacious greed. The simple lesson is not to trust IPOs.
member
Activity: 86
Merit: 10
I just sent 2000 sys to SZYr9RgdpQhfvr7Z3tPaKbGsQZCJYpi4fB and they show up in my wallet, but not on the blockchain explorer.  I also have another wallet that seems fine but doesn't even EXIST on the blockchain explorer: SfdfZjoBoULQzn7b5DPXta2DhSJ6eyWG5o  

WTF is going on?

AND - when creating an alias it takes 1 sys out, then gives me an error. WTF? I'm wasting sys.
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