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jr. member
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DOGEvangelist
February 24, 2014, 09:23:41 PM
#47
Alex Jones called, he wants you to give him his tin-foil hat back.


And by the way, 69+ GH/s says  the OP batshit insane.

Maybe those people are getting paid to mine Roll Eyes


Ed
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February 24, 2014, 09:10:28 PM
#46
Alex Jones called, he wants you to give him his tin-foil hat back.


And by the way, 69+ GH/s says  the OP batshit insane.
jr. member
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DOGEvangelist
February 24, 2014, 08:33:16 PM
#45
So you know this is what DOGE did? Show us your evidence. Otherwise I'll just regard you the same way I regard 9/11 conspiracy types, as a headcase off your meds.

Seriously, why are DOGE haters such a rabid bunch.

Such insane. Much mental. Very need thorazine. Wow!
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February 24, 2014, 08:08:29 PM
#44
"That is likely what dogecoin did."

Sooo playing devil's advocate here, you don't actually know, just spreading some good ol' FUD?
member
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February 24, 2014, 08:06:24 PM
#43
Hmmm interesting.
I was there when it first started. I must be one of those paid posters.

me too  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Merit: 250
February 24, 2014, 07:56:32 PM
#42
Linux and Android advocates need to understand that this is why Windows and iOs can and will continue to dominate consumer space.

iOS is hardly dominating.

But to the post, who cares?  Is the guy who sold a pet rock a scammer?  No, he sold a pet rock, it's in the name.  Just like Doge, it's in the name, it's a meme.  You shouldn't take more than that into it.  And who cares if it was 99% premined.  Coins only have value if someone pays for it.  I once paid $50 for $15 Weezer tickets, cause that was the value to me.  I wasn't being scammed.  A scam is when you get something other than what you paid for.
+ One million and 42.
newbie
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February 24, 2014, 07:33:26 PM
#41
"dogecoin LIED and created the illusion of popularity when no-one liked it"

I don't think so, it was a joke that began to attract new miners (like me) because it was fun filling up the wallet. Just a bonus that one suddenly made some small dollars from it. Now I having some riggs and mining other stuff but it's not as fun and most of them don't have a nice community like dogecoin (more like people in aggression).

I think this whole business is more or less a scam and dogecoin was one of the less bad of them and I suppose it will be worse (lol, I just waiting for those trojans to wake up on my computers so backups and reinstall plans are made Roll Eyes)

(Sorry for any bad English, not my native language, I'm a swede Cheesy)
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Will Bitcoin Rise Again to $60,000?
February 24, 2014, 06:58:41 PM
#40
Hmmm interesting.
I was there when it first started. I must be one of those paid posters.

It's honestly such a stupid idea to do what they did (IF they did).
Paying many people to post and hype would cost so much that if it failed, you're totally screwed.
Free economy. Inform people and let them decide for themselves.

I subscribed as number 16. Cheesy

Stresstested the tipbot that mohland made and was having a lot of fun (I love reddit from before dogecoin).

I am now here to apparently collect my payment for turning it into one of the biggest subs. Tongue
sr. member
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February 24, 2014, 06:28:31 PM
#39
Anyone who is involved with web-design, is aware of the tactics
of making a forum appear busier than it actually is.

Why make a forum look busier than it really is?
Because people tend not to join or post on forums that are not that busy,
that is why.

How do web-designers make forums look busy when they are not busy?
Web-designers can create their own posts under many alt-names, in
order to create the illusion of having more activity on a new forum.
Or, if they have the money to spend, they can hire paid-posters
to fill the forum with even more posts that way.

And once the forum is looking busier, then the web-surfers are much more
likely to join up and start posting themselves.

It works. That is the truth. It is deceitful(lies), but it does work.


That is likely what dogecoin did. They used paid posters and lots of them,
in order to create the illusion of being a popular coin when in fact,
most people had already rejected dogecoin because of the lousy name.

Dogs buy a dogs coin, and dogecoin is based on lies from the time it first started.
The paid posters even started to lie and say that dogecoin went viral, when
in fact, it was the mass-spam paid posters who kept on posting and being paid,
who went and spread the dog-gospel of dogecoin.

As investors though, you have the choice, of whether or not you will be fooled
or deceived by these tactics or not.

Who cares? So what if they actually added a few posters to make it look popular at first? Using your brains shouldnt be a bad thing. Any alt coin can be a scam coin this just so happens to be the strongest of them all
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ded
February 24, 2014, 06:22:12 PM
#38
This. Is. Moooooon! (eventually)

Doge just got distracted by something. Doge must focus. Such A.D.D  Wink wow
sr. member
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February 24, 2014, 06:20:48 PM
#37
I agree with OP, its not like DOGE had any real backing like NYAN has millions of followers or FLAP has gazillion lovers who pay $1000 for a mini ipad with the game installed on it. I mean that kind of support would be a reason for DOGE to go up that high.

iPhone 5 sold for $3,500 just for flappy game:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Iphone-5-16-gig-unlocked-FLAPPY-game-BIRD-24-HOUR-AUCTION-/291086658750?pt=Cell_Phones&hash=item43c61decbe

What does DOGE have to how for? Meme?

Bitcoin could learn from Dpge What TiVo learned the hard way -- nobody cares about a brilliant idea or revolutionary technology if it's marketed in a way that doesn't appeal. 

Linux and Android advocates need to understand that this is why Windows and iOs can and will continue to dominate consumer space.

Linux is pretty useless outside of certain specific server applications. I even used it on my RIG for a month and that was a full month of frustration uintil I discovered Windows 8.1. OOOOF what a relief.

Android is there to only serve one purpose and that is Google's ad revenue. Most of its useful parts are slowly being removed like the USB mounting, WIFI tether, File explorer, while its browser quality just gets worse year over year with no improvement. It's still lacking basic stuff like copy and paste and "browse" to attach a file. After 5 years of "waiting for Android to get better" my next phone is iPhone 6 (if it has 5" screen) or Windows 8.1.

full member
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February 24, 2014, 06:03:49 PM
#36
Linux and Android advocates need to understand that this is why Windows and iOs can and will continue to dominate consumer space.

iOS is hardly dominating.

But to the post, who cares?  Is the guy who sold a pet rock a scammer?  No, he sold a pet rock, it's in the name.  Just like Doge, it's in the name, it's a meme.  You shouldn't take more than that into it.  And who cares if it was 99% premined.  Coins only have value if someone pays for it.  I once paid $50 for $15 Weezer tickets, cause that was the value to me.  I wasn't being scammed.  A scam is when you get something other than what you paid for.
legendary
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February 24, 2014, 05:58:47 PM
#35
I agree with OP, its not like DOGE had any real backing like NYAN has millions of followers or FLAP has gazillion lovers who pay $1000 for a mini ipad with the game installed on it. I mean that kind of support would be a reason for DOGE to go up that high.

iPhone 5 sold for $3,500 just for flappy game:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Iphone-5-16-gig-unlocked-FLAPPY-game-BIRD-24-HOUR-AUCTION-/291086658750?pt=Cell_Phones&hash=item43c61decbe

What does DOGE have to how for? Meme?

Bitcoin could learn from Dpge What TiVo learned the hard way -- nobody cares about a brilliant idea or revolutionary technology if it's marketed in a way that doesn't appeal.  

Linux and Android advocates need to understand that this is why Windows and iOs can and will continue to dominate consumer space.
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 24, 2014, 05:55:31 PM
#34
dogecoin got popular on reddit that is why. its called advertising and haveing a niche that shittons of people like.
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
February 24, 2014, 05:43:36 PM
#33
I agree with OP, its not like DOGE had any real backing like NYAN has millions of followers or FLAP has gazillion lovers who pay $1000 for a mini ipad with the game installed on it. I mean that kind of support would be a reason for DOGE to go up that high.

iPhone 5 sold for $3,500 just for flappy game:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Iphone-5-16-gig-unlocked-FLAPPY-game-BIRD-24-HOUR-AUCTION-/291086658750?pt=Cell_Phones&hash=item43c61decbe

What does DOGE have to how for? Meme?
full member
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Merit: 100
February 24, 2014, 05:26:40 PM
#32
Dogecoin was the first professional scam coin spread over the long term.

+1 billion

Exactly. Others in this forum (including myself) have attempted since day 1 to educate the masses that this is a pure scamcoin. I mean seriously - 6.5% instamine in 3 days (12B coins!?!?). Who do you think profited from this? It was the huge GPU mining rigs, or worse new scrypt asics from China that mined the crap out of this coin. Then they shilled, pumped, and seems now to be dumping the coin making $ millions of dollars in the process. It's horrible how many newbs were sucked into this ultra-scam coin. The sad thing is the same shills bash Quark or other coins saying these coins instamined. Quark had an instamine (if you want to call it that) over 3 months. Then the price dropped very low for 3+ months giving *anyone* the chance to buy. It was not even close to the scam that is dogecoin.  

I know some legitimate GPU miners also made some BTC off dogecoin, which is great, but they are few and far between.

I guess all of this is somewhat good news for BTC/alt. It means it has matured and professional scammers have come to town, but everyone *please* be careful with future altcoins. Look at the fundamentals, premine, instamine, etc... before you start purchasing this $rap. If you don't you will be burned.

STOP SPREADING FUD!!!

There was not instamine 12B coins in 3 days !!! Everybody even you can go and check this in blockchain.  Roll Eyes It was about 2.5B coins in 3 days. There was not instamine.

You are really retarded!!!  Shocked

FUD? This was communicated in multiple bitcoin threads that it was 6.5%, 12Billion coins in 3 days. Supposedly multiple sources also confirmed this. I have not checked the blockchain but given the multiple discussions it seemed legit. Have you checked and verified the blockchain?? Would like to see proof before you go off calling FUD.  Anyways, even if it is not 12B, 2.5B is still a huge number.
Yes, I checked it.  Tongue
Proof is in blockchain. Dont you understand that?!?!?

2.5B is not huge number if you know that in first 66 days was mined about 50B coins.  Wink

And it is really funny that because this FUD was communicated in multiple threads than it is true.  Roll Eyes Shocked Huh
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February 24, 2014, 05:13:44 PM
#31
Dogecoin was the first professional scam coin spread over the long term.

+1 billion

Exactly. Others in this forum (including myself) have attempted since day 1 to educate the masses that this is a pure scamcoin. I mean seriously - 6.5% instamine in 3 days (12B coins!?!?). Who do you think profited from this? It was the huge GPU mining rigs, or worse new scrypt asics from China that mined the crap out of this coin. Then they shilled, pumped, and seems now to be dumping the coin making $ millions of dollars in the process. It's horrible how many newbs were sucked into this ultra-scam coin. The sad thing is the same shills bash Quark or other coins saying these coins instamined. Quark had an instamine (if you want to call it that) over 3 months. Then the price dropped very low for 3+ months giving *anyone* the chance to buy. It was not even close to the scam that is dogecoin.  

I know some legitimate GPU miners also made some BTC off dogecoin, which is great, but they are few and far between.

I guess all of this is somewhat good news for BTC/alt. It means it has matured and professional scammers have come to town, but everyone *please* be careful with future altcoins. Look at the fundamentals, premine, instamine, etc... before you start purchasing this $rap. If you don't you will be burned.

STOP SPREADING FUD!!!

There was not instamine 12B coins in 3 days !!! Everybody even you can go and check this in blockchain.  Roll Eyes It was about 2.5B coins in 3 days. There was not instamine.

You are really retarded!!!  Shocked

FUD? This was communicated in multiple bitcoin threads that it was 6.5%, 12Billion coins in 3 days. Supposedly multiple sources also confirmed this. I have not checked the blockchain but given the multiple discussions it seemed legit. Have you checked and verified the blockchain?? Would like to see proof before you go off calling FUD.  Anyways, even if it is not 12B, 2.5B is still a huge number.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
February 24, 2014, 04:12:22 PM
#30
Dogecoin was the first professional scam coin spread over the long term.

+1 billion

Exactly. Others in this forum (including myself) have attempted since day 1 to educate the masses that this is a pure scamcoin. I mean seriously - 6.5% instamine in 3 days (12B coins!?!?). Who do you think profited from this? It was the huge GPU mining rigs, or worse new scrypt asics from China that mined the crap out of this coin. Then they shilled, pumped, and seems now to be dumping the coin making $ millions of dollars in the process. It's horrible how many newbs were sucked into this ultra-scam coin. The sad thing is the same shills bash Quark or other coins saying these coins instamined. Quark had an instamine (if you want to call it that) over 3 months. Then the price dropped very low for 3+ months giving *anyone* the chance to buy. It was not even close to the scam that is dogecoin.  

I know some legitimate GPU miners also made some BTC off dogecoin, which is great, but they are few and far between.

I guess all of this is somewhat good news for BTC/alt. It means it has matured and professional scammers have come to town, but everyone *please* be careful with future altcoins. Look at the fundamentals, premine, instamine, etc... before you start purchasing this $rap. If you don't you will be burned.

STOP SPREADING FUD!!!

There was not instamine 12B coins in 3 days !!! Everybody even you can go and check this in blockchain.  Roll Eyes It was about 2.5B coins in 3 days. There was not instamine.

You are really retarded!!!  Shocked
legendary
Activity: 1310
Merit: 1000
February 24, 2014, 04:00:16 PM
#29
Hmmm interesting.
I was there when it first started. I must be one of those paid posters.

It's honestly such a stupid idea to do what they did (IF they did).
Paying many people to post and hype would cost so much that if it failed, you're totally screwed.
Free economy. Inform people and let them decide for themselves.



It was done in secret. Are you denying that dogecoin had mass-spam paid posters working for them, and may still have paid posters working for them? Make some logical sense here. Its a dog coin.

As a dog coin, it should be trading somewhere with shitcoin or other garbage coins in price, but due to the fact
that it isn't, therefore we have to try and figure out this coin...

Its definitely NOT as it says it is, that is for sure. Misrepresentation. LIES.



.... Dogecoin was made by reddit users.. Who have more users than bitcoin. A mass community supporting a coin based off a community meme and you think it won't be more popular than the Altcoin posted here? It already had a userbase before it was known about. It would be like if the admins of this site made bitcointalk coin and advertised it all over the forums..
legendary
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Crackpot Idealist
February 24, 2014, 03:17:27 PM
#28
Call me old fashioned, but who the fuck cares?

There is soo much bullshit here an army couldn't sort through it all.

Scammers are gonna scam

n00bs are gonna be n00bs
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