Just so everyone new here, is aware, the serious followers of this project have all blocked or should have blocked sebastian787 from this thread, because it's so obvious that he's a paid assassin. No one spends this kind of time, unless they are being paid to do it. The paid assassin factor only underlines the legitimate concerns which some of the other projects may have, of Credits taking the lead in the race to build the fastest, strongest, and safest blockchain.
Back to more of the good news, Credits has been a very resilient coin, in the face of several corrections of Bitcoin and Ethereum, since it was released on the minor to medium sized exchanges. The technical analysis reveals that someone is always anxious to buy more Credits on the dips, especially at key levels, such as 0.50 and 0.60 cents. You don't even have to be a technician to see what's going on, as these are psychological levels.
On a side note, it's interesting that the financial community is saying that the South Koreans are putting their "fear of war" money into the Yen, not Bitcoin. At some point this may change, but when is the question? It may never happen, since many South Koreans are already saturated with Bitcoin. Privacy coins are also looking more interesting to me, in view of the reasonable fear of Donald Trump starting a ground war with North Korea.
Finally, for those who aren't aware, I've been tweeting to the cast and crew of several CNBC shows, about Credits being the digital currency foreseen by the creator of the Star Trek series, Gene Roddenberry, and they have replied in an interesting way. During their Friday Option's show, where they frequently feature Bitcoin, and other Crypto projects, they played a new TEASER showing the cast of the original Star Trek series using their communicators, and AFFIRMING that indeed, this was what became the modern day cell phone.
It was interesting timing, given that these tweets were made only in the past week to week and a half, and this is the first time I've ever seen them use this teaser or even a Star Trek themed teaser. Thanks to the CNBC crew for doing this, and I look forward to their full coverage of the Credits project, which is well deserved for a number of reasons. I will be uploading a copy of the teaser clip soon to YouTube, so be on the lookout for my link.
Did you miss some of your medicines again or what?
As i previously said if you know someone that is paying about exposing scammers im all ears.
You have nothing valuable as all the other greedy trembling investors that are thinking only their cheap investment and they dont care if people get scammed.
Keep your investment and invest even more on deeps as you say. Who cares?
Dont try to convince newcomers to invest to your sh*ty coin! End of story here as there is nothing else to say to psychopaths having hallucinations when someone is exposing their scam coin .
Last time you talked about putin, russian's currency etc. Guess what? Credits is a scam that you protect and nothing more.
Take your dolls now and go cry like a little girl for your investment.