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You seem really upset. I agree with you on many levels, but am a little concerned for your health and well being. Why spend so much time trying to sound the alarm in almost every security thread going? You can't prevent people from making poor decisions with their coins. Wiping your ass is a necessity for life but your investment in time here seems like a poor one based more in some sort of personality dysfunction of enjoying talking down to others and insulting them for thier poor decisions. As if the pain of loss already wasn't enough to jar them out of their slumber.
If you are honestly doing this to help newbs then that is commendable but I am left wondering. AM is the last company to be critical of in this space as they have been nothing but the best investment with the most ethical and well thought out approach in the entire community so far. Yes, the share price came down very heavily from it's peak, but that peak was achieved for good reasons (and community wide over-exuberance). Instead of chiming in to every thread with the shill voice of a tsunami warning, why not create a business model with your obviously sharp mind that will perform well in this environment? Who knows, I might invest myself.
Not sure if upset. A bit disheartened that Bitcoin has attracted so much scam, but it is what it is--an unfortunate fact that must be dealt with. Let me clear up some misunderstandings.
I'm not the "sh[r]ill voice of a tsunami warning." I'm only trying to drive home something which should be as obvious as "if you hit your thumb with a five-pound sledge, you're gonna have a bad time." Yeah, it is a bit unsettling (for me) to watch people hammering their thumbs, expecting different results "because Bitcoin." But it's not even a knee-jerk response--reflexively stopping a fellow-human from hurting itself--that motivates me.
I'm not even a nice guy. I'm not concerned about teh n00bs,
but rather how their goofy self-mutilation affects Bitcoin as a whole, and how this public perception affects the value of my investment. I don't even particularly care if stupid n00bs lose money,
as long as they do it discretely, quietly, not center-stage under the spotlight.
I'm not a moralfag, I'm looking out for myself. Just like a guy quietly moving serious weight wouldn't let a punkass crack dealer set up on his stoop to push bunk. Hint: it's not because he's a nice guy worried about crackheads not getting their due bang for the buck.
Remember NeoBee? Not to rub it in, but ...fuckit, I will.
This is how Joe Sixpack and aspiring scammers see us: "Idiots who'll send pseudonymous money to any Anon, to invest in absurd, unworkable schemes guaranteed to lose money even if Anon happened by chance to be honest." Like that.
Remember Active Mining? Remember MintSpare? Remember HASH (most recent)?
Do this: Pull up any one of my "shrill" warnings, find one that's been shown wrong, and rub it in my face.
And I have nothing against Friedcat. He seems to be a bright, techy guy. But what does he have to do with the shares bought and sold on Havelock now? They're completely out of his hands, have been since the end of the IPO.
TL;DR: Enlightened self-interest.
If some noobs get schooled in the process? Gravy!