Again, baseless assertions to fit your own agenda. Patting yourself in the back because people that lost their money?
lol.
Yeah...you seem like a genuinely good guy that'd be a treat to hang around. Again, your saying it's a scam holds about as much weight as those stating it's a legitimately good cause. But unfortunately, the burden of proof doesn't sway in your favor. There's a big difference between a coin that hasn't yet 'fulfilled it's intended goal' vs. a coin that's a flat out scam. I don't think you know the difference between the two, or at least it doesn't appear you do.
Let me fix my statement...
Thank you for that empowering
. After being called a troll
in another thread by a guy who lost his investment
in a scam coin , it feels great
.
I wasn't referring to mazacoin and
I will not call it a scam until I have real proofs of it which is by far not the case now.You still own me an answer although
Is Mazacoin now , at the moment we speak a "First Sovereign Currency" ?
Oh, my apologies, thought you were referring to maza
Here's my quantifier on the 'sovereign currency' statement:
- Is it a currency? Check.
-Are the native american reservations classified as a sovereign entity? Check.
Thus, it's a sovereign currency. Now...obviously the level of adoption is still not anywhere to where it needs to be. But this coin was created and intended for this sole purpose, so I can confidently say it's a sovereign currency. Nobody expected all the tribal members to be using it out the gate. It's a work in progress, and will most likely take years to fully implement, if the right circumstances arise.