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Topic: [BCN] Bytecoin. Secure, private, untraceable since 2012 - page 109. (Read 1070171 times)

legendary
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Lol, what's wrong if English is not my first language? You event can't speak Chinese. Language is just language.

Well then you need to learn how to use google translate much better. Tongue

Edit - If you are saying that "Monero" is "afraid" of BCN, you are clearly fucking stupid. Tongue
newbie
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Lol, what's wrong if English is not my first language? You event can't speak Chinese. Language is just language.
legendary
Activity: 3570
Merit: 1959
I read it carefully and you know there is one thing that appears noticeably, that is monero is very very scare the fast growing up of bytecoin. They afraid and are trying to do everything, event dirty acts. Finally, I'm happy because the moneroer began to realise his father is now waken up and as a child he just scare his father's power.

Lol... You are clearly retarded sorry... You can't even speak engrish, and you are a BCN sockpuppet.. Get lost shill... Cheesy
newbie
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I read it carefully and you know there is one thing that appears noticeably, that is monero is very very scare the fast growing up of bytecoin. They afraid and are trying to do everything, event dirty acts. Finally, I'm happy because the moneroer began to realise his father is now waken up and as a child he just scare his father's power. Don't you realise something, they are not interested in bytecoin but why they always follow every movement of bytecoin? Because they are scared
sr. member
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full member
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Merit: 100
How long does it take a Bytecoin deposit to Poloniex?

How many confirmations they need for deposits? If it is below 10 confirmations, it should be a matter of few minutes.

PS: Why are you using Polo? Its reputation has been worse these days. I would recommend HitBTC. Most of the BCN volume is switching to HitBTC anyway.
full member
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How long does it take a Bytecoin deposit to Poloniex?
full member
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Merit: 100
Any working pools around ?

Trying to find some, but those on the 1st page doesn't seem to work.

Would like to mine some..

https://minergate.com/
member
Activity: 176
Merit: 10
Any working pools around ?

Trying to find some, but those on the 1st page doesn't seem to work.

Would like to mine some..
sr. member
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Merit: 291
...Remember!...

ignore!

A complete both-sided blocking functionality for this forum would be much better, to reduce noise and escalation.
legendary
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Merit: 1198
I have a question. If the developers dare come up and say "ok, there was an insane premine, which we are sorry to acknowledge", is there some way to do away with it?

I am not sure it can be implemented, so please feel free to criticize the following if it is absurd or whatever.

1. Some senior very trustworthy member of the community is chosen.
2. This member registers and opens the bcn wallet, in the online video mode.
3. In the online video mode this member is sent the premined bcns.
4. In the same mode, this member shows how the premine is received, puts the private keys on the paper, covering most of it by hand, lest it be captured from the video later, wipes the data from the harddrive with the professional wiping program or with the two or three of them, and then publicly burns the paper with the private key.
5. Perhaps video can be taken by two cameras from different angles to reduce the possibility of the cheating.
6. As an option, the member can be fairly compensated for his work.

Will it freeze forever the bcns on the blockchain?

Have you ask the same from the founder of bitcoin?
Do you trust bitcoin less?

The founder of Bitcoin was private, yes, but he didn't do an 80% fraudulent premine (actually not a premine at all), didn't fake dates on a blockchain or white paper digital signatures, didn't lie about it for years, didn't hire shills and trolls, and generally behave as a scumbag.

Other than that, there might be some sort of similarities, but I'm not sure what those might be. Oh, I guess Bytecoin and Bitcoin have a bit of name similarity. It ends there.

full member
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Price has climbed 20% in last 24 hours. The volume is shifting from shitty Polo to HitBTC. These are very good signs.
member
Activity: 128
Merit: 11
I have a question. If the developers dare come up and say "ok, there was an insane premine, which we are sorry to acknowledge", is there some way to do away with it?

I am not sure it can be implemented, so please feel free to criticize the following if it is absurd or whatever.

1. Some senior very trustworthy member of the community is chosen.
2. This member registers and opens the bcn wallet, in the online video mode.
3. In the online video mode this member is sent the premined bcns.
4. In the same mode, this member shows how the premine is received, puts the private keys on the paper, covering most of it by hand, lest it be captured from the video later, wipes the data from the harddrive with the professional wiping program or with the two or three of them, and then publicly burns the paper with the private key.
5. Perhaps video can be taken by two cameras from different angles to reduce the possibility of the cheating.
6. As an option, the member can be fairly compensated for his work.

Will it freeze forever the bcns on the blockchain?

Have you ask the same from the founder of bitcoin?
Do you trust bitcoin less?
sr. member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 269
I think there’s no need to continue this discussion - there’ll always be some guys who wanna hate.

I think that every reasonable forum member may see how the BCN representative skillfully tries to turn the argumentative accusations, initially raised in the well-known bitcointalk thread, and referred to in this thread, into some imaginary fantasy, that someone personally or something really good is hated, when there are direct requests, and references to the well-grounded accusations.

There is a definite dislike for a lie, scam, fraud. And every person should dislike it.

And it would be crazy to like it.

And so any attempts to present the situation as if it were, perhaps, some major personal hatred, or some irrational dislike of something true and not fraudulent, does not caracterize well the latest BCN representative. And it is a shame if those remaining anonimous developers are fine about such a way of communication of the BCN representative with the community. It brings further disrepute upon the bytecoin.

Just to remind: all the arguments were laid out in here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/blowing-the-lid-off-the-cryptonotebytecoin-scam-with-the-exception-of-monero-740112

And we are witnessinng the daily failure of the developers to come up with the huge refutation.

The longer there is a silence, the greater there is the probability that the buyers are buying deeper and deeper into the allegedly premined billions of bytecoins.
i am watching this coin for a long time and i also bought some from polo
right now the BCN is down but i think not for long it will be up soon
BCN team have some skills that this coin is still in the market and little bit stable
the whole team is working hard and maybe some day BCN will stand up and its price will cross 500 sat
i only can give best wishes to BCN
 Smiley Smiley Smiley
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
It's like everyone has forgotten that BCN was literally launched as a joke. What changed since? No idea.

Explain??

Haters do not know how to explain, they only know how to lie and slander. Their topics unproven as a proof of their weakness. Do not give them a reason, they are like evil little dogs.
member
Activity: 128
Merit: 11
It's like everyone has forgotten that BCN was literally launched as a joke. What changed since? No idea.

Explain??
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 500
It's like everyone has forgotten that BCN was literally launched as a joke. What changed since? No idea.
member
Activity: 295
Merit: 10
Dear community,

As far as we received some messages about a dev team in this thread I have to make the situation clear.
Earlier I used to write that we’re the team of 4 full-time developers, freelance devs, cryptography expert a and a community manager . There’s no “old” or “new” team at all, it’s not a relationships where you can have a lot of “ex” and “present”. Bytecoin has a straight vector of development and none of those “old” and “new” once can change it. To calm those of you who are still wondering about the team: we do cooperate with all of the previous devs and the main ones of them are still with us at a main cast. There’s nothing to worry about.

Speaking about today’s temps of developing. Are those regular updates, releases and total quality of the project don’t prove the professional skills we have? Please, don’t spread the panic, we’re working every damn day to make BCN better than yesterday. And the results of the last two months are reflecting our efforts.

I think there’s no need to continue this discussion - there’ll always be some guys who wanna hate. We’ve got no time to pay attention on ‘em, we have to focus on the further development.

Jenny
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