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Topic: ★★ [ANN][FEEL] Feelscoin - RARE Scrypt Hybrid POW + POS *ESCROW IPO* That Feel!! (Read 7460 times)

legendary
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IPO was cancelled. @lubing7683 I am extremely sorry, I missed FeelscoinOfficial's PM about refund.

Please let me know your bitcoin address so i can send you funds back.
sr. member
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is this IPO over?
when the coin will be officially launched?
full member
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You didn't even attempt to develop the client, despite being arrogant beyond belief about your supposed programming skills (which, if true, ANY competent programmer could throw a scrypt coin together in a matter of a day), and only after months of sitting around giving us the runaround did you finally concede and say you wanted to outsource the work to someone better versed.  Aka you know jack sh*t about programming, and just wanted to tag along for the free ride.
I know plenty about programming, I've been programming for 12 years. Could I have finished the coin sooner? Sure. I didn't because other foundational elements (website, social media sites) needed to be finished first (and still do). I spent more time going through the source and really understanding how bitcoin and its derivatives work, which is what I'm more interested in. I see that you haven't touched even slightly any of the social media pages. The most you've done is quick edit a template for a website, doing a terrible job at that. Again, you're guilty of doing less than anyone else. This is provable.

I have written software and know that good software isn't thrown together and developing something like a script coin would take WAY longer than a day, even if the code was developed by others earlier and just needed to be modified. Like Frank has said, testing is very important. Software is so complex that even the best developers will have bugs in their code that need to be discovered and fixed. This process takes time. One of the main problems with these alt coins is that many developers don't test their software enough and so we have many problems with the coins when they are released.

Frank and goeugene; you guys take your time and get it right. If the specs are similar to the specs on this coin, and if I think it's not a scam, I'll mine it. Thanks for your work.
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FeelscoinOfficial; your website says "100% better than competing altcoins"

That is baloney because there are other similar altcoins. Developing your coin only required taking the work of others and modifying it a little bit.

From reading both of your histories, it appears that both you and your current partner are not technical people. I'm inclined to believe Frank Jaegar's version of what happened rather than yours, because I'm sure that others must have done most/all of the technical work.

You brag about your artwork, but I don't like the image representing your coin. But that's just me; that sort of thing is subjective.
newbie
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I will not take this to PMs. Unlike you I have nothing to hide about the way I operate. Calling something childish doesn't make it so. You've wronged myself and the team and people will know about it. People have the right to know when they're being conned.

Exhibit A:
http://i57.tinypic.com/v76ohw.png
The biggest red flag. You don't even know what everyday platforms people use.  You don't have Windows, Mac and Linux. You have Windows (a desktop OS), Mac (a desktop OS) and Android (a mobile OS). This indicates you don't know the difference between them. If you're the average Joe I wouldn't expect you to, but if you're alleged coin devs and you don't even know this, you're beyond help. Linux is the easiest platform to compile the client on, and somehow you skipped over it.

Exhibit B:
http://i57.tinypic.com/28k7thi.png
The next red flag. You have duplicate, unused, and irrelevant footer links. This is something you could've very easily fixed since I pointed out how horrible your template edited website is, but you didn't. Gross incompetence. If you were running a placeholder that's one thing, but this is your fully released public website with broken nonworking links. I don't even know how you managed to screw up something so simple, but good job. It's obvious you don't proof your own work.

Exhibit C:
http://i57.tinypic.com/35i4xhu.png
This isn't to discredit your website, but to discredit yourselves. Why are you hiding behind aliases if you have no reason to? I'll tell you why; you don't want people having your identities and information when you pump and dump (assuming you make it that far) and leave them with nothing. Not to mention your nonexistent IPO investors. If I was pulling a fast one like you guys, I wouldn't want my information out there either.

Also your contact us and Twitter links don't work for "J Feels," and the link for contacting "T Feels" is "http://feelscoin.net/[email protected]". That's really sad that you don't know how to setup a contact us form or even have an external link for a client to open.

Exhibit D:
http://i60.tinypic.com/2dsn6n8.png
Nothing here appears to be out of place except there being no sense of style. It's obvious that the template's default primary color (orange) is out of place here. Entirely unprofessional. It would take two seconds to change the default template color, but you haven't out of sheer laziness. The default background isn't relevant, and you've left the scroll which does nothing except reintroduce the same intro. I'm sure you can't remove the option without breaking your precious template.

Before you go on a crusade to point out the flaws in our website, I'd like to point out that the premise behind my argument is that you've publicly released a flawed and unfinished website in conjunction with the announcement of your coin, whereas we have not. And that's the difference between us. We will only release our coin when it's done, with supporting media in a 100% finished and professional state. You on the other hand are overly anxious to push your coin out in a half released state because of the personal debt you're in.
newbie
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Again, all you have is talk.  Same thing you've had from day one.  Just a lot of pompous, philosophical air spouted about with zero substance.  YOU have no client.  I don't see one.  Again.  By the time all is said and done, I don't expect you to drop your 'fraudulent' copy coin until months from now given your flawless track record of procrastination. 
This is the second time you've used the word "philosophical" in an inappropriate context. I don't think you understand what that word means.

See, when you make claims against me, I provide evidence to refute them because they're not true. I address them fully instead of sidestepping them. Here's some proof: http://youtu.be/yK2zBHUtB08.

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You're finally starting to grasp the scope of your own situation.  Exactly.  Nothing about your coin 'exists.'  You have zero. Zilch.  Nada.  What you DO have is an overwhelming sense of bitterness from your own shortcomings, as is quite apparent from your recent postings both on here and on /biz.  Funny you should mention you don't have to do any talking to derail a project you touted as a 'scam,' when in essence that's all you've devoted yourself to doing.  It just really sucks that ours is a completely transparent escrow only IPO, and that makes you sleep bad at night. Because you can try and pick apart OUR (not your) coin all you want, but in the end, it's everything your coin will never be.  Original, legit, and with actual dedicated developers who don't sit on their ass and leave problems to be solved for weeks on end.    Again, we'll be anxiously awaiting for your fail clone to be released by mid 2015, and that's being way too optimistic.  I can only feel for the poor souls who decide to mine your insta-mined crap, then all the sudden wonder what the hell happened when the coin needs forking and you're too busy being afk counting your shekels.  Sounds right about up your alley.
Any attempt here to describe my own personal state of mind or declare what I have or have not accomplished is simply pathetic, see my previous point.

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Defer, defer, defer.  Again.  You're pompous with no substance and self-accountability.  You toot your horn at your non substantiated credentials, yet have zero to show for it.   You had over a month to develop a coin that would take any remotely competent programmer an afternoon to copy and port.  LOL@you making it seem like it's some gigantic endeavor.  Oh, also hillarious how you point out that you 'could' have done it much sooner, but was just waiting on the rest of us to design the website?  Do you even know how ridiculous you sound?  The specifications for the coin were done almost 3 weeks ago (and as usual, decided without you since you are afk 24/7 in team chats)...that is ALL you ever needed to develop the clone and clients. 
I have plenty to show, see point one. I already stated in my previous post that it doesn't take as long as I've spent to create a coin. I also stated why. I never claimed it was a gigantic endeavor. I took longer than necessary because other priorities (the website and social media links) were not in a finished state. You can't release a coin without a foundation; therefor it is unnecessary for me to complete the coin before the other higher priority tasks have been completed.

You seem to have a short memory. I was not only present for the final specifications behind the coin, I had a helping hand in it. You can't decide on specifications when you don't understand them to begin with, and none of you did.

And again, I spent more physical time in the chat than anyone else. Just because you were only on at 4am on occasion doesn't mean I was never on. Some people have jobs and some people live in different time zones than you do.

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Oh, what's even better?  I kept screenshots of the email correspondence from YOU stating that you didn't think you could do the coin in time  (aka you have zero ability to decipher code and alter a fine lines) and it was over your head, and that you wanted to outsource it to another member on here...and even front 0.3 btc of your own money to do it.  Now ain't that a b---.     Feel free to rebuttal, and I'll gladly post the screenshot. Smiley   See, unlike you, the rest of the team never claimed to have glorious programming expertise, which is why we entrusted you with those duties.  Until it quickly started to become apparent you don't know code from your own ass.  But I'm sure the people will see that when and IF ever your scam coin ever launches.  That's a huge, huge 'if', btw.
You know how I know you're lying? Because you said you had screenshots of the email instead of saying you can screenshot the email. How don't you have the original email? You can't claim to have preemptively taken a screenshot of an email; you wouldn't have anticipated this situation. I never said I couldn't dev the coin, I simple offered to offhand development if the release date (which was then unannounced) was sooner than expected. That's when we agreed upon the three weeks, which I could more than handle. And you're right, I was willing to be a team player and pay 0.3BTC for the service if it came to it, since it was my responsibility. Please release your supposed screenshot for all of us to see.

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(this also proves you never read our ultimatum emails, as we also stated that we would gladly refund your measly btc contribution for hosting, which actually was and still is in the possession of Goy...which was basically the one and ONLY thing you contributed to the entire project.  A whopping $17 dollars worth of your hard earned shekels.
The one and only email I never responded to is the one where you claimed to be severing me from a project when you have no authority to do so, because I had no reason to. You're not an authority; you never were an authority. Our team is entirely autonomous and level and has been from the start. Unfortunately this enabled you (a trusted party by the group) to steal the login credentials of our social media sites for yourself and leave the project.


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J and I wrote the ANN thread, IPO thread, and I put together the website quicker than it took Eugene to get absolutely nowhere with his 1990's style vanilla template in over a month.  Go ahead and try and pick apart our website.  But unfortunately you fail to realize you're fighting a losing battle, as you yourselves are working of a barebones template that looks EONS worse than ours, and borderline neolithic.    As aforementioned, Goy has made zero progress on it in over 3 weeks now, so good luck with ever getting that done.   I can't even imagine your team meetings, if you even want to call them that.  Most likely just both of you leaving your computer on being afk in chat while crickets sing the night away.  If any of you in here EVER need something to NOT get done, these two guys are THE ones for you.  Rest assured they are completely allergic to the concepts of responsibility, accountability, deadlines, and urgency. 
So you wrote a forum post, and slapped together a shitty website. That is precisely what I've said you've done, and you can't tell me it takes 2 months to achieve that. You're guiltier than I am of procrastination and have literally contributed nothing to Feelscoin. It's hilarious for you to point your finger at me. It's the pot calling the kettle black, except the pot doesn't work.

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It will be more than a treat to witness the absolute trainwreck of a 'project' you guys will end up releasing a good year or two from now.  If ever.  I'll be sure to sit back, crack a cold one, and watch the disaster unfold.  Then lulz uncontrollably as the ultimate irony dawns upon me: I'll never know that feels.

Cheers!
I have a sneaking suspicion you're sweating pretty hard right about now.
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It's not too hard to discredit you, given everything you've done. I'm perfectly confident my client is going to be superior to yours in every way. I'm meticulous. I'm not outsourcing my coin to someone that pumps altcoins out for side money.

Again, all you have is talk.  Same thing you've had from day one.  Just a lot of pompous, philosophical air spouted about with zero substance.  YOU have no client.  I don't see one.  Again.  By the time all is said and done, I don't expect you to drop your 'fraudulent' copy coin until months from now given your flawless track record of procrastination. 

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How can I copy a coin that doesn't exist? How can I copy a coin when I was the first to finish and compile it? I have the final Windows and Mac binaries. You can try to use the time you have during your pathetic IPO to commission a coin from someone else, however by the time you actually receive it, the real Feelscoin will already have been released, freely to the public, with no fraudulent IPO attached.

You're finally starting to grasp the scope of your own situation.  Exactly.  Nothing about your coin 'exists.'  You have zero. Zilch.  Nada.  What you DO have is an overwhelming sense of bitterness from your own shortcomings, as is quite apparent from your recent postings both on here and on /biz.  Funny you should mention you don't have to do any talking to derail a project you touted as a 'scam,' when in essence that's all you've devoted yourself to doing.  It just really sucks that ours is a completely transparent escrow only IPO, and that makes you sleep bad at night. Because you can try and pick apart OUR (not your) coin all you want, but in the end, it's everything your coin will never be.  Original, legit, and with actual dedicated developers who don't sit on their ass and leave problems to be solved for weeks on end.    Again, we'll be anxiously awaiting for your fail clone to be released by mid 2015, and that's being way too optimistic.  I can only feel for the poor souls who decide to mine your insta-mined crap, then all the sudden wonder what the hell happened when the coin needs forking and you're too busy being afk counting your shekels.  Sounds right about up your alley.


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My one and only job was to create the client, and I've done so. There was no allotted time frame up until less than two weeks ago when we both agreed the client should be done within three weeks. This was a mutual agreement you and I made. Within those three weeks you decided to go rogue and make every attempt at sabotaging everyone else's hard work. Financially I contributed to the hosting, domain purchase, and even covered other members who couldn't cover themselves. I've contributed more than you have. I've spent more time discussing the development of the coin and specifications than you have.


Defer, defer, defer.  Again.  You're pompous with no substance and self-accountability.  You toot your horn at your non substantiated credentials, yet have zero to show for it.   You had over a month to develop a coin that would take any remotely competent programmer an afternoon to copy and port.  LOL@you making it seem like it's some gigantic endeavor.  Oh, also hillarious how you point out that you 'could' have done it much sooner, but was just waiting on the rest of us to design the website?  Do you even know how ridiculous you sound?  The specifications for the coin were done almost 3 weeks ago (and as usual, decided without you since you are afk 24/7 in team chats)...that is ALL you ever needed to develop the clone and clients. 

Oh, what's even better?  I kept screenshots of the email correspondence from YOU stating that you didn't think you could do the coin in time  (aka you have zero ability to decipher code and alter a fine lines) and it was over your head, and that you wanted to outsource it to another member on here...and even front 0.3 btc of your own money to do it.  Now ain't that a b---.     Feel free to rebuttal, and I'll gladly post the screenshot. Smiley   See, unlike you, the rest of the team never claimed to have glorious programming expertise, which is why we entrusted you with those duties.  Until it quickly started to become apparent you don't know code from your own ass.  But I'm sure the people will see that when and IF ever your scam coin ever launches.  That's a huge, huge 'if', btw.

(this also proves you never read our ultimatum emails, as we also stated that we would gladly refund your measly btc contribution for hosting, which actually was and still is in the possession of Goy...which was basically the one and ONLY thing you contributed to the entire project.  A whopping $17 dollars worth of your hard earned shekels.


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I know plenty about programming, I've been programming for 12 years. Could I have finished the coin sooner? Sure. I didn't because other foundational elements (website, social media sites) needed to be finished first (and still do). I spent more time going through the source and really understanding how bitcoin and its derivatives work, which is what I'm more interested in. I see that you haven't touched even slightly any of the social media pages. The most you've done is quick edit a template for a website, doing a terrible job at that. Again, you're guilty of doing less than anyone else. This is provable.

Refer to above.  Not hard to pick apart your argument or character.


J and I wrote the ANN thread, IPO thread, and I put together the website quicker than it took Eugene to get absolutely nowhere with his 1990's style vanilla template in over a month.  Go ahead and try and pick apart our website.  But unfortunately you fail to realize you're fighting a losing battle, as you yourselves are working of a barebones template that looks EONS worse than ours, and borderline neolithic.    As aforementioned, Goy has made zero progress on it in over 3 weeks now, so good luck with ever getting that done.   I can't even imagine your team meetings, if you even want to call them that.  Most likely just both of you leaving your computer on being afk in chat while crickets sing the night away.  If any of you in here EVER need something to NOT get done, these two guys are THE ones for you.  Rest assured they are completely allergic to the concepts of responsibility, accountability, deadlines, and urgency. 


It will be more than a treat to witness the absolute trainwreck of a 'project' you guys will end up releasing a good year or two from now.  If ever.  I'll be sure to sit back, crack a cold one, and watch the disaster unfold.  Then lulz uncontrollably as the ultimate irony dawns upon me: I'll never know that feels.


Cheers!








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1. You still have not stated what is the purpose of your FeelsCoin, neither on your "site", nor in the IPO.

2. Do you even understand the concept of a proper software development cycle? The need for a test and production servers (and sometimes staging)?
www.cryptotourney.com is a test server, where I've incrementally developed and tested the site.
www.feelscoin.org is the production environment where a stable version of the site was deployed.

3. You've said you're using outside help to build your coin. Why bother man, if you can't hack it on your own, services such as http://coingen.io/ exist for people like you. How are you going to implement the integration gateway to link the bots from different sites together? Are you gonna pay someone to create your webservices? And then someone to create your backend for you? And get someone to fix every single issue? Or your software will never contain any bugs (they wont be able to handle the stink Cheesy!?)? One of the purposes of FeelsCoin is to be the ultimate social cryptocurrency. At least, our FeelsCoin, your FeelsCoin has no purpose at all right now (except to collect some cash).

4. Does the concept represented by FeelsCoin fit inside a scheme such as an IPO (with a disgraceful 20BTC minimum too). Do you see the meme which inspired FeelsCoin to be compatible with such monetization?

I am confident that you won't be able to deliver the PROPER product. Frank_Jaeger and I, on the other hand, will.

Ok this is getting rather tiresome and somewhat reminiscent of a child throwing their toys out of the pram when they don't get their way.  I'd ask you in a pleasant fashion to stop derailing this thread... but we both know you won't. I'd even say that we are just going to ignore you, but then you'd likely misguidedly take our silence as us not having anything to say back or (even worse) some admission of guilt. We have plenty to argue over with you regarding what has gone on during the development of this coin, but we aren't derailing our thread by bringing up these topics. Instead we will merely address your points as you present them (and then present them again in some cases, ignoring our prior statements) and hope you eventually see reason.

1. You yourself mentioned that FeelsCoin is going to be the ultimate social cryptocurrency, and whilst it was not mentioned directly in the first post, it was hinted at at the bottom of the little infogram. Plus it is mentioned on our website, which we would hope perusers of this thread would look at.

2. I do indeed understand the development of webpages, but be that as it may, both sites look exactly the same (I found it somewhat amusing that you took the former one down after my post earlier). Our point stand that you have done nothing to the site since your earliest version. After taking some time to browse through it we came to the conclusion that you've added absolutely 0 to it since our last string of ignored emails... that we sent to you about 2 weeks ago. We cannot say we didn't see that one coming. We finished our own site well before you despite starting it several weeks later. Obviously people now cannot compare the two (as once again, you took down the identical yet 'older' version) but then that is why you did it isn't it?

3. Regarding the technical/software end of our coin do not worry about us, as it really isn't your issue anymore. Matter of fact, you should put more emphasis on worrying about how you will support your own coin, assuming it ever launches. Regarding your spew of technical jargon, you might want to learn how to grasp concepts of nameservers...even though you want to make it seem like rocket science.

4. Don't start Eugene. As early insurance against a team member going 'rogue' I printscreened a lot of our earliest correspondence and certain parts of the early development document. I recall you and Jaeger were particularly loud in advocating for an even higher IPO, so with a modicum of respect, don't even start attempting to act holier than thou.  

To contrast the lesser of our development team, we are confident that our coin will achieve all we thought of and more to boot(and I say 'we' lightly, as it was actually me who came up with the concept, name, coin design, FeelsForCauses). Once again I also implore you not to do the foolish thing and release a coin of the same name, for the reasons I stated up above.

Eugene and Jaeger, if you want to do the gentlemanly thing and actually discuss this issue like adults, PM us. We would relish the opportunity to discuss this sticky wicket with you privately, as you achieve nothing by harping on in our ANN thread but causing the world to laugh.

Now I'm going to take the opportunity to apologise to the users of this forum browsing through this trainwreck for the shameless derailing of this thread and this little domestic (foreign? Funny, I don't really know how to describe this) we appear to be having. It almost looks like an argument one might have in a soap opera haha! We implore you to continue watching this thread for news about the coin and hopefully far less childish drama.
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Feel free to try and 'crash' our threads.  We'll gladly reciprocate when you try to later post your own weak copy.
It's not too hard to discredit you, given everything you've done. I'm perfectly confident my client is going to be superior to yours in every way. I'm meticulous. I'm not outsourcing my coin to someone that pumps altcoins out for side money.

 
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Yes, yours would be a copy...since we have gone public first before you.  Sorry to say, but you snooze and you lose.  And both of you did PLENTY of snoozing.  The best part about it all?  Knowing both of your work ethics and how fast you both move, your coin should be fully ready to launch by....ohhh...early 2016.
How can I copy a coin that doesn't exist? How can I copy a coin when I was the first to finish and compile it? I have the final Windows and Mac binaries. You can try to use the time you have during your pathetic IPO to commission a coin from someone else, however by the time you actually receive it, the real Feelscoin will already have been released, freely to the public, with no fraudulent IPO attached.

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You can point the finger all you want, but at the end of the day you did absolutely zero to contribute, and you know that.  Firing up the craptop and leaving the chatroom open to give the 'illusion' you're actively participating?  Ha.  What a joke.  Yes.  I can also leave my baseball cap on a chair inside the meeting room at my workplace and tell people 'hey look guys I'm a part of what you're doing!'  You don't talk, you're too lazy to do any work, and pretty much the only thing you EVER did was be philosophical and whine after the team had made decisions while you were too busy lolly gagging around to actively participate in them.
My one and only job was to create the client, and I've done so. There was no allotted time frame up until less than two weeks ago when we both agreed the client should be done within three weeks. This was a mutual agreement you and I made. Within those three weeks you decided to go rogue and make every attempt at sabotaging everyone else's hard work. Financially I contributed to the hosting, domain purchase, and even covered other members who couldn't cover themselves. I've contributed more than you have. I've spent more time discussing the development of the coin and specifications than you have.

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You didn't even attempt to develop the client, despite being arrogant beyond belief about your supposed programming skills (which, if true, ANY competent programmer could throw a scrypt coin together in a matter of a day), and only after months of sitting around giving us the runaround did you finally concede and say you wanted to outsource the work to someone better versed.  Aka you know jack sh*t about programming, and just wanted to tag along for the free ride.
I know plenty about programming, I've been programming for 12 years. Could I have finished the coin sooner? Sure. I didn't because other foundational elements (website, social media sites) needed to be finished first (and still do). I spent more time going through the source and really understanding how bitcoin and its derivatives work, which is what I'm more interested in. I see that you haven't touched even slightly any of the social media pages. The most you've done is quick edit a template for a website, doing a terrible job at that. Again, you're guilty of doing less than anyone else. This is provable.

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Regarding our website, it is easily miles beyond yours.  And your criticisms aren't even warranted, as it's all been explained.  It's funny you mention we used a template, when your site is nothing but a re-hashed basic FREE template, yet still looks like it's stuck in the early 90's.  Way to shoot for the stars.  At least we  put out good money for a premium theme and not a free default template off a blog.
I'll tear you an asshole about your website in a bit. I've saved a snapshot of it so I can really get down to what you think is a quality website and why it's not. If you can't handle creating a basic website, you're going to have infinitely more trouble with your own client.

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In essence, what we're trying to say here, is that thank god almighty you're off our team. We don't need that kind of cancer, all you did was hold us down.

To Eugene:  do not make it seem like we didn't give you ample opportunity and this was all a surprise.  You completely ignored a total of THREE emails we sent you giving you more than fair warning and an ultimatum to reply to let us know where you stood.  And all you did was ignore them.
We're not off "your" team. Your "team" is nothing more than two dissident scammers who don't even have the first clue how to properly create, market, and deploy a cryptocurrency.


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To summarize: 1) lol@you thinking you have some kind of 'copyright' on the feelscoin endeavor, 2) we are the FIRST public ann for feelscoin, and 3) keep being females about this slandering our public threads instead of handling this in pm's, and we'll be sure to reciprocate in the future.

Good day, gents. Smiley
You didn't address anything I asked. What did you contribute to the project prior to your leave? Absolutely nothing, except deluding yourselves into believing you were entitled to overseeing the project.

The public needs to be aware that this is a very poor investment. You're preselling a coin you don't even have. You stole the credentials to the group's social media accounts before attempting to destroy the project's shared developers document. You obviously have dubious morals. Who could trust you in light of what you've done? Mark my words, you will not succeed. One way or another you will face consequences for everything you've done up to this point, and I revel in that fact.
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Hey guys, how are you doing? Eugene here, how come I didn't get the memo about our coin going public? Did you guys really thew me and Frank_Jaeger under the bus for being too slow with development, you know - taking the time to do it properly and test everything on development environment before going to production?

I've took a look at feelscoin.net, the site you've created. Did anyone even test it?
1. The carousel component is broken. It doesn't scroll properly.
2. Broken links are all over the place.
Is your FeelsCoin release going to be of the same quality? I certainly hope not, that would be too easy for Frank_Jaeger and myself.


I thought the real site was feelscoin.org, you know - the one we've registered back in February?

Lastly, I've read your IPO section and description of FeelsCoin on the site... I didn't see a single mention of the PURPOSE of FeelsCoin.
What about the great "FeelsForCauses" idea we've had - where we would have the community vote on good causes to contribute the coins too? Were those ideas thrown under the bus as well? They are alive and well on feelscoin.org and Frank_Jaeger and myself intent to make them happen.

We started coin development in February; during which time we lost most of the team (as you well know). The reason people grew disheartened was because we were making no progress, mostly due to certain members of the team not actively participating or showing ANY work at all. The coin then went on hiatus (again as you know) at which point we decided to go ahead with a smaller team. You Eugene were to work on the website... which you then didn't update us on for a long period of time. Frank_Jaeger wasn't actually going to do ANYTHING but watch somebody else create the coin.

Eugene, yourself and Frank_Jaeger continued to regularly miss our nightly meetings, showed no work at all and had no input for close to two weeks. When we finally emailed you asking if you wanted to continue coin development you waited 3-4 days to reply. I wouldn't say we 'threw you under the bus' at all, I'd say we just weren't willing to continue being strung along by you two. If we had chosen to wait patiently for you I doubt we'd have put the coin out until Christmas.

As for the site:
1. It isn't supposed to scroll.
2. They are placeholders for future features.
3. Nope our coin launch is being extensively worked on, as well as helped along by knowledgeable outsiders. I also don't understand what you mean by 'too easy' for you two. Surely it would be a poor decision to launch a coin with the same name as another one? It wouldn't benefit anybody and in all honesty, looks petty on your part. We have used none of your work in this coin release (mainly because you didn't do any), so why be bitter?

The one site you'd set up for the prior project (http://www.cryptotourney.com/) looks far less impressive than the one we have (www.feelscoin.net). As well as this, your domain (www.feelscoin.org) is just a rehash of your old site with a red banner proclaiming our coin isn't legitimate. I think if you were serious about coin development you would have done more work upon the site (because it looks exactly the same as it did months ago). As well as this you didn't even utilise that domain name until yesterday, giving the remaining development team the impression that for all intents and purposes you were done with this project.

As for the Feelsforcauses idea, we are actively working upon its integration to our official site. Thank you for voicing your concerns in this thread and we wish you and Frank all the best in the future.

1. You still have not stated what is the purpose of your FeelsCoin, neither on your "site", nor in the IPO.

2. Do you even understand the concept of a proper software development cycle? The need for a test and production servers (and sometimes staging)?
www.cryptotourney.com is a test server, where I've incrementally developed and tested the site.
www.feelscoin.org is the production environment where a stable version of the site was deployed.

3. You've said you're using outside help to build your coin. Why bother man, if you can't hack it on your own, services such as http://coingen.io/ exist for people like you. How are you going to implement the integration gateway to link the bots from different sites together? Are you gonna pay someone to create your webservices? And then someone to create your backend for you? And get someone to fix every single issue? Or your software will never contain any bugs (they wont be able to handle the stink Cheesy!?)? One of the purposes of FeelsCoin is to be the ultimate social cryptocurrency. At least, our FeelsCoin, your FeelsCoin has no purpose at all right now (except to collect some cash).

4. Does the concept represented by FeelsCoin fit inside a scheme such as an IPO (with a disgraceful 20BTC minimum too). Do you see the meme which inspired FeelsCoin to be compatible with such monetization?

I am confident that you won't be able to deliver the PROPER product. Frank_Jaeger and I, on the other hand, will.
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It will be soon!!!  Let the count down begin

Thank you! A little over 11 days left!
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We started coin development in February; during which time we lost most of the team (as you well know). The reason people grew disheartened was because we were making no progress, mostly due to certain members of the team not actively participating or showing ANY work at all. The coin then went on hiatus (again as you know) at which point we decided to go ahead with a smaller team. You Eugene were to work on the website... which you then didn't update us on for a long period of time. Frank_Jaeger wasn't actually going to do ANYTHING but watch somebody else create the coin.

Eugene, yourself and Frank_Jaeger continued to regularly miss our nightly meetings, showed no work at all and had no input for close to two weeks. When we finally emailed you asking if you wanted to continue coin development you waited 3-4 days to reply. I wouldn't say we 'threw you under the bus' at all, I'd say we just weren't willing to continue being strung along by you two. If we had chosen to wait patiently for you I doubt we'd have put the coin out until Christmas.

As for the site:
1. It isn't supposed to scroll.
2. They are placeholders for future features.
3. Nope our coin launch is being extensively worked on, as well as helped along by knowledgeable outsiders. I also don't understand what you mean by 'too easy' for you two. Surely it would be a poor decision to launch a coin with the same name as another one? It wouldn't benefit anybody and in all honesty, looks petty on your part. We have used none of your work in this coin release (mainly because you didn't do any), so why be bitter?

The one site you'd set up for the prior project (http://www.cryptotourney.com/) looks far less impressive than the one we have (www.feelscoin.net). As well as this, your domain (www.feelscoin.org) is just a rehash of your old site with a red banner proclaiming our coin isn't legitimate. I think if you were serious about coin development you would have done more work upon the site (because it looks exactly the same as it did months ago). As well as this you didn't even utilise that domain name until yesterday, giving the remaining development team the impression that for all intents and purposes you were done with this project.

As for the Feelsforcauses idea, we are actively working upon its integration to our official site. Thank you for voicing your concerns in this thread and we wish you and Frank all the best in the future.
Would you care to explain to the forum what it is you've accomplished since February? You literally have done nothing except mangle a free website template and make this rushed thread. That's it. You're guilty more than anyone else of doing absolutely nothing to contribute to this project. I understand you're in debt and hurting for money, but you've only ruined your chances at creating anything successful here. Which is perfect for us. We will release the proper client at the proper time when it's ready. Not a minute sooner. There will be no cash grab IPO for you here for your cookie cutter coin.

I've spent more time than either of you scumbags under the Feelscoin developer room. I left chat open overnight so that I could read developments when I wasn't on. I answered any emails I received immediately; I attended all of the original meetings wherever I could. I was there when, more recently, you two were in talks of leaving on your own to try and repeat this process ad infinitum. I did nothing about it because you don't concern me. It's obvious to anyone this is a scam and when we release the original Feelscoin it will entirely eclipse your failed attempt at hijacking our coin.


Feel free to try and 'crash' our threads.  We'll gladly reciprocate when you try to later post your own weak copy.  Yes, yours would be a copy...since we have gone public first before you.  Sorry to say, but you snooze and you lose.  And both of you did PLENTY of snoozing.  The best part about it all?  Knowing both of your work ethics and how fast you both move, your coin should be fully ready to launch by....ohhh...early 2016.


You can point the finger all you want, but at the end of the day you did absolutely zero to contribute, and you know that.  Firing up the craptop and leaving the chatroom open to give the 'illusion' you're actively participating?  Ha.  What a joke.  Yes.  I can also leave my baseball cap on a chair inside the meeting room at my workplace and tell people 'hey look guys I'm a part of what you're doing!'  You don't talk, you're too lazy to do any work, and pretty much the only thing you EVER did was be philosophical and whine after the team had made decisions while you were too busy lolly gagging around to actively participate in them.

You didn't even attempt to develop the client, despite being arrogant beyond belief about your supposed programming skills (which, if true, ANY competent programmer could throw a scrypt coin together in a matter of a day), and only after months of sitting around giving us the runaround did you finally concede and say you wanted to outsource the work to someone better versed.  Aka you know jack sh*t about programming, and just wanted to tag along for the free ride.

Regarding our website, it is easily miles beyond yours.  And your criticisms aren't even warranted, as it's all been explained.  It's funny you mention we used a template, when your site is nothing but a re-hashed basic FREE template, yet still looks like it's stuck in the early 90's.  Way to shoot for the stars.  At least we  put out good money for a premium theme and not a free default template off a blog.


In essence, what we're trying to say here, is that thank god almighty you're off our team. We don't need that kind of cancer, all you did was hold us down.

To Eugene:  do not make it seem like we didn't give you ample opportunity and this was all a surprise.  You completely ignored a total of THREE emails we sent you giving you more than fair warning and an ultimatum to reply to let us know where you stood.  And all you did was ignore them.


To summarize: 1) lol@you thinking you have some kind of 'copyright' on the feelscoin endeavor, 2) we are the FIRST public ann for feelscoin, and 3) keep being females about this slandering our public threads instead of handling this in pm's, and we'll be sure to reciprocate in the future.

Good day, gents. Smiley
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We started coin development in February; during which time we lost most of the team (as you well know). The reason people grew disheartened was because we were making no progress, mostly due to certain members of the team not actively participating or showing ANY work at all. The coin then went on hiatus (again as you know) at which point we decided to go ahead with a smaller team. You Eugene were to work on the website... which you then didn't update us on for a long period of time. Frank_Jaeger wasn't actually going to do ANYTHING but watch somebody else create the coin.

Eugene, yourself and Frank_Jaeger continued to regularly miss our nightly meetings, showed no work at all and had no input for close to two weeks. When we finally emailed you asking if you wanted to continue coin development you waited 3-4 days to reply. I wouldn't say we 'threw you under the bus' at all, I'd say we just weren't willing to continue being strung along by you two. If we had chosen to wait patiently for you I doubt we'd have put the coin out until Christmas.

As for the site:
1. It isn't supposed to scroll.
2. They are placeholders for future features.
3. Nope our coin launch is being extensively worked on, as well as helped along by knowledgeable outsiders. I also don't understand what you mean by 'too easy' for you two. Surely it would be a poor decision to launch a coin with the same name as another one? It wouldn't benefit anybody and in all honesty, looks petty on your part. We have used none of your work in this coin release (mainly because you didn't do any), so why be bitter?

The one site you'd set up for the prior project (http://www.cryptotourney.com/) looks far less impressive than the one we have (www.feelscoin.net). As well as this, your domain (www.feelscoin.org) is just a rehash of your old site with a red banner proclaiming our coin isn't legitimate. I think if you were serious about coin development you would have done more work upon the site (because it looks exactly the same as it did months ago). As well as this you didn't even utilise that domain name until yesterday, giving the remaining development team the impression that for all intents and purposes you were done with this project.

As for the Feelsforcauses idea, we are actively working upon its integration to our official site. Thank you for voicing your concerns in this thread and we wish you and Frank all the best in the future.
Would you care to explain to the forum what it is you've accomplished since February? You literally have done nothing except mangle a free website template and make this rushed thread. That's it. You're guilty more than anyone else of doing absolutely nothing to contribute to this project. I understand you're in debt and hurting for money, but you've only ruined your chances at creating anything successful here. Which is perfect for us. We will release the proper client at the proper time when it's ready. Not a minute sooner. There will be no cash grab IPO for you here for your cookie cutter coin.

I've spent more time than either of you scumbags under the Feelscoin developer room. I left chat open overnight so that I could read developments when I wasn't on. I answered any emails I received immediately; I attended all of the original meetings wherever I could. I was there when, more recently, you two were in talks of leaving on your own to try and repeat this process ad infinitum. I did nothing about it because you don't concern me. It's obvious to anyone this is a scam and when we release the original Feelscoin it will entirely eclipse your failed attempt at hijacking our coin.
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Hey guys, how are you doing? Eugene here, how come I didn't get the memo about our coin going public? Did you guys really thew me and Frank_Jaeger under the bus for being too slow with development, you know - taking the time to do it properly and test everything on development environment before going to production?

I've took a look at feelscoin.net, the site you've created. Did anyone even test it?
1. The carousel component is broken. It doesn't scroll properly.
2. Broken links are all over the place.
Is your FeelsCoin release going to be of the same quality? I certainly hope not, that would be too easy for Frank_Jaeger and myself.


I thought the real site was feelscoin.org, you know - the one we've registered back in February?

Lastly, I've read your IPO section and description of FeelsCoin on the site... I didn't see a single mention of the PURPOSE of FeelsCoin.
What about the great "FeelsForCauses" idea we've had - where we would have the community vote on good causes to contribute the coins too? Were those ideas thrown under the bus as well? They are alive and well on feelscoin.org and Frank_Jaeger and myself intent to make them happen.

We started coin development in February; during which time we lost most of the team (as you well know). The reason people grew disheartened was because we were making no progress, mostly due to certain members of the team not actively participating or showing ANY work at all. The coin then went on hiatus (again as you know) at which point we decided to go ahead with a smaller team. You Eugene were to work on the website... which you then didn't update us on for a long period of time. Frank_Jaeger wasn't actually going to do ANYTHING but watch somebody else create the coin.

Eugene, yourself and Frank_Jaeger continued to regularly miss our nightly meetings, showed no work at all and had no input for close to two weeks. When we finally emailed you asking if you wanted to continue coin development you waited 3-4 days to reply. I wouldn't say we 'threw you under the bus' at all, I'd say we just weren't willing to continue being strung along by you two. If we had chosen to wait patiently for you I doubt we'd have put the coin out until Christmas.

As for the site:
1. It isn't supposed to scroll.
2. They are placeholders for future features.
3. Nope our coin launch is being extensively worked on, as well as helped along by knowledgeable outsiders. I also don't understand what you mean by 'too easy' for you two. Surely it would be a poor decision to launch a coin with the same name as another one? It wouldn't benefit anybody and in all honesty, looks petty on your part. We have used none of your work in this coin release (mainly because you didn't do any), so why be bitter?

The one site you'd set up for the prior project (http://www.cryptotourney.com/) looks far less impressive than the one we have (www.feelscoin.net). As well as this, your domain (www.feelscoin.org) is just a rehash of your old site with a red banner proclaiming our coin isn't legitimate. I think if you were serious about coin development you would have done more work upon the site (because it looks exactly the same as it did months ago). As well as this you didn't even utilise that domain name until yesterday, giving the remaining development team the impression that for all intents and purposes you were done with this project.

As for the Feelsforcauses idea, we are actively working upon its integration to our official site. Thank you for voicing your concerns in this thread and we wish you and Frank all the best in the future.
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It will be soon!!!  Let the count down begin
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Hey guys, how are you doing? Eugene here, how come I didn't get the memo about our coin going public? Did you guys really thew me and Frank_Jaeger under the bus for being too slow with development, you know - taking the time to do it properly and test everything on development environment before going to production?

I've took a look at feelscoin.net, the site you've created. Did anyone even test it?
1. The carousel component is broken. It doesn't scroll properly.
2. Broken links are all over the place.
Is your FeelsCoin release going to be of the same quality? I certainly hope not, that would be too easy for Frank_Jaeger and myself.


I thought the real site was feelscoin.org, you know - the one we've registered back in February?

Lastly, I've read your IPO section and description of FeelsCoin on the site... I didn't see a single mention of the PURPOSE of FeelsCoin.
What about the great "FeelsForCauses" idea we've had - where we would have the community vote on good causes to contribute the coins too? Were those ideas thrown under the bus as well? They are alive and well on feelscoin.org and Frank_Jaeger and myself intent to make them happen.
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0.05 Minimum on ipo is quite high

You certainly have to be joking, right?

0.05btc = approximately $20.  Anything less and it's not worth the time for either us nor the investor, after fees.

We appreciate your input, though.
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0.05 Minimum on ipo is quite high
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