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Topic: Coinye [KOI/COYE] You can't kill a gayfish. - page 162. (Read 715934 times)

sr. member
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what is preventing coye hit exchanges?Huh?

when  legal issues will be over???
tired of bullshits
this coin is very good and has its own potentiel...why devs dont use its power....
sorry for my english  Grin

fist dev was coward.....he know this will happen because  of the fukin kayne west name....and he left coin to die
Tomorrow it will be at exchange Smiley


source?Huh??
and which exchange?
hero member
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I'm dying.
what is preventing coye hit exchanges?Huh?

when  legal issues will be over???
tired of bullshits
this coin is very good and has its own potentiel...why devs dont use its power....
sorry for my english  Grin

fist dev was coward.....he know this will happen because  of the fukin kayne west name....and he left coin to die
Tomorrow it will be at exchange Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
what is preventing coye hit exchanges?Huh?

when  legal issues will be over???
tired of bullshits
this coin is very good and has its own potentiel...why devs dont use its power....
sorry for my english  Grin

fist dev was coward.....he know this will happen because  of the fukin kayne west name....and he left coin to die
hero member
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Merit: 500
I'm dying.
WTB per 3 satoshi

Need 5m

PM me
newbie
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Hey everybody,

Sry for my broken engl., but i've got to say something!

I'm one of these "stupid" miners who keep Coinye alive, and i'm come from the EU. And i have to ask the coinye haters:"To hell, who is Kanye"!?
I read the hold threat, and i can't und understand you're probs!? This coin is the first one after bitcoin, litecoin that have a lot of media attention that we could use.

Stop fill this threat with you're personal thinking etc., and let us (the one, that believe in this coin) work...

The first ten replay's to this post, can send me a pm and get tommorow evening (when i'm home again) 5k COINYE for free!


So long...

Connycoin [EU] ;-)

I agree. VHS vs. BETA. It's the market saturation and media attention, not the usability that matters. I work in advertising. Coinye has a future.
newbie
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This coin is the first one after bitcoin, litecoin that have a lot of media attention that we could use.

When I first heard of KanyeCoin (as was), I was convinced it was a put-up job - a carefully orchestrated fake battle in the full glare of the media spotlight, designed to create publicity for both the artist (whoever he is) and the currency.

I still regard that as a possibility.

And, yes, if that's a serious offer I'll take you up on it.


Don't  worry, the offer is serious! The ball must rolling on.... Let us spread this shit, so everybody will be a part of it!

And if that done, everbody that support this coin will make good money, when some time passend by...

Damnd I got a lot of time... ;-)
member
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This coin is the first one after bitcoin, litecoin that have a lot of media attention that we could use.

When I first heard of KanyeCoin (as was), I was convinced it was a put-up job - a carefully orchestrated fake battle in the full glare of the media spotlight, designed to create publicity for both the artist (whoever he is) and the currency.

I still regard that as a possibility.

And, yes, if that's a serious offer I'll take you up on it.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Yeah, and how is that lawsuit thing going, did they ever find those devs that were you know, out of US jurisdiction and stuff? And apparently none of you know what bullet-proof hosting is...

And you don't reckon that Kanye's image rights are protected in countries other than the US?

Bullet-proof hosting is irrelevant. Regardless of whether Kanye can actually shut the exchanges down, it's obvious that the coin can never gain any legitimacy if you're breaking the law by using it. I'm talking about using it to actually buy things, not trading it on some two-bit exchange hosted in the middle of nowhere. People seem to forget that buying stuff is what currency is for...

Exactly. Without proper compliance and legit exchanges involved, there can be no widespread acceptance of such a coin.

The devs could have made this work with a formal announcement of something like Koi coin (with the samuari fish logo) early oh when the C&D was sent to them......if they had complied, the media would still have reported on the new legit name and logo but it seems the devs only ever wanted a quick buck on this one. Then you have the pop-up mining pools, pop-up exchange, multiple names and logos just before launch to obfuscate everything........there was at least 4 different names and 4 different logos going around the sites prior to launch.

This looks like a classic pump and dump. Arrange interviews with the media and create fake hype. Keep changing names/logos to divert intentions and draw in new marks. Entice miners with all kinds of BS offers. Double coin output and do a huge premine at the last minute. Hopefully you've drawn in enough marks to meet the petition criteria to get it on cryptsy now. Dump the premine the second it gets on cryptsy.

Seems like this was the plan with Coinye.
 



And why exactly are you arguing against a coin's existence that you aren't even mining? Do you do this for all coins? I would never imagine myself going into other coins' threads and talking each one down. It seems something more is driving you to feel the need to speak out against a coin. What is that exactly? I'm just curious.

This is the main phenomenon I have yet to understand in this subreddit. I can only imagine it is out of bitterness somehow, the feeling of missing out on something that might offer others prosperity and so the last resort is to shoot down any future it could have to trick your brain into not having remorse for not mining a coin in its early days.
Seriously, that's the only reason why I can imagine people do this.

I'm not talking about that. I'm concerned that such large publicity of what happened here could turn the masses off cryptos in the long run and that's bad for everyone in this thread. I assume everyone here wants to make good returns on coins they're invested in right ? A simple change on this coin early on could've had it on legit exchanges by now with mass publicity behind it........instead the devs went for quick pump and dump and flushed it down the toilet.


You shouldn't be concerned then. 99% of the masses won't know this coin was 0.37% premined, nor would they even care if they did find out and discover the dynamics of pre-mines, instamines, and fair launches. It just won't matter to them, as long as they have Coinyes they are happy.

You should be concerned that while a pre-mine did happen to this coin, it has taken on a life of its own in the media and no longer resembles the coin you are basing your arguments on. The original devs are gone and the community at large is driving this coin forward by utilizing the immense publicity it has and the tight connections it has already formed with various media outlets that will happily announce any new happenings with Coinyes on a whim. It's a no brainer to keep this coin alive as an experiment for cryptocurrencies' perception with the media and the crowds it can attract. There is actually a large market potential it can capture that bitcoin and dogecoin cannot; the pop-culture, trendy, hip-hop, hipster, smartphone using crowd that is at the same time not very computer-tech savvy. It's very obvious to those who realize it and there are devs hard at work behind the scenes because this is an opportunity of a lifetime.

Well I certainly agree with you about the market potential and because this is the first "celebrity crypto" it would've been huge if done right. Imagine if the devs had met them in the middle with a 50-50 split of the premine or something.........250,000,000 coins each. Kanye could be hyping the shit out of the coin by now with the original logo intact. The devs said in an interview that they wanted Kanye to name drop the coin and promote it but they weren't prepared to give him anything. Then they offered him 100,000 coins of their 500,000,000 premine. You're dealing with business people here and that's no way to do business, talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
member
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So if this new crypto called KOIN that i think is lame shares the exact same blockchain as Coinye, you could fill your Coinye wallet with Koin? I really dont see why anyone invented that

It's just a redesign and renaming of the wallet. The whole idea is just to avoid the lawsuit.
I think we should all vote how to rename it. All these stupid names for coins. Just think about it a bit longer and come up with something cool. Thats just how I feel. Koin is related to the Koi-fish? I hate fish! Smiley

I agree that it rebranding it Koin is stupid and nobody will buy it. Coinye is in the unfortunate position of not wanting legal troubles because it keeps the exchanges away but at the same time wanting it, because the legal situation is fueling literally all the hype for it. It currently sits on that precipace and awaits new developments that could push it one way or the other.
sr. member
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So if this new crypto called KOIN that i think is lame shares the exact same blockchain as Coinye, you could fill your Coinye wallet with Koin? I really dont see why anyone invented that

It's just a redesign and renaming of the wallet. The whole idea is just to avoid the lawsuit.
I think we should all vote how to rename it. All these stupid names for coins. Just think about it a bit longer and come up with something cool. Thats just how I feel. Koin is related to the Koi-fish? I hate fish! Smiley
sr. member
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Yeah, and how is that lawsuit thing going, did they ever find those devs that were you know, out of US jurisdiction and stuff? And apparently none of you know what bullet-proof hosting is...

And you don't reckon that Kanye's image rights are protected in countries other than the US?

Bullet-proof hosting is irrelevant. Regardless of whether Kanye can actually shut the exchanges down, it's obvious that the coin can never gain any legitimacy if you're breaking the law by using it. I'm talking about using it to actually buy things, not trading it on some two-bit exchange hosted in the middle of nowhere. People seem to forget that buying stuff is what currency is for...

Exactly. Without proper compliance and legit exchanges involved, there can be no widespread acceptance of such a coin.

The devs could have made this work with a formal announcement of something like Koi coin (with the samuari fish logo) early oh when the C&D was sent to them......if they had complied, the media would still have reported on the new legit name and logo but it seems the devs only ever wanted a quick buck on this one. Then you have the pop-up mining pools, pop-up exchange, multiple names and logos just before launch to obfuscate everything........there was at least 4 different names and 4 different logos going around the sites prior to launch.

This looks like a classic pump and dump. Arrange interviews with the media and create fake hype. Keep changing names/logos to divert intentions and draw in new marks. Entice miners with all kinds of BS offers. Double coin output and do a huge premine at the last minute. Hopefully you've drawn in enough marks to meet the petition criteria to get it on cryptsy now. Dump the premine the second it gets on cryptsy.

Seems like this was the plan with Coinye.
 



And why exactly are you arguing against a coin's existence that you aren't even mining? Do you do this for all coins? I would never imagine myself going into other coins' threads and talking each one down. It seems something more is driving you to feel the need to speak out against a coin. What is that exactly? I'm just curious.

This is the main phenomenon I have yet to understand in this subreddit. I can only imagine it is out of bitterness somehow, the feeling of missing out on something that might offer others prosperity and so the last resort is to shoot down any future it could have to trick your brain into not having remorse for not mining a coin in its early days.
Seriously, that's the only reason why I can imagine people do this.

I'm not talking about that. I'm concerned that such large publicity of what happened here could turn the masses off cryptos in the long run and that's bad for everyone in this thread. I assume everyone here wants to make good returns on coins they're invested in right ? A simple change on this coin early on could've had it on legit exchanges by now with mass publicity behind it........instead the devs went for quick pump and dump and flushed it down the toilet.


You shouldn't be concerned then. 99% of the masses won't know this coin was 0.37% premined, nor would they even care if they did find out and discover the dynamics of pre-mines, instamines, and fair launches. It just won't matter to them, as long as they have Coinyes they are happy.

You should be concerned that while a pre-mine did happen to this coin, it has taken on a life of its own in the media and no longer resembles the coin you are basing your arguments on. The original devs are gone and the community at large is driving this coin forward by utilizing the immense publicity it has and the tight connections it has already formed with various media outlets that will happily announce any new happenings with Coinyes on a whim. It's a no brainer to keep this coin alive as an experiment for cryptocurrencies' perception with the media and the crowds it can attract. There is actually a large market potential it can capture that bitcoin and dogecoin cannot; the pop-culture, trendy, hip-hop, hipster, smartphone using crowd that is at the same time not very computer-tech savvy. It's very obvious to those who realize it and there are devs hard at work behind the scenes because this is an opportunity of a lifetime.
member
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So if this new crypto called KOIN that i think is lame shares the exact same blockchain as Coinye, you could fill your Coinye wallet with Koin? I really dont see why anyone invented that

It's just a redesign and renaming of the wallet. The whole idea is just to avoid the lawsuit.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 252
So if this new crypto called KOIN that i think is lame shares the exact same blockchain as Coinye, you could fill your Coinye wallet with Koin? I really dont see why anyone invented that
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I'm not talking about that. I'm concerned that such large publicity of what happened here could turn the masses off cryptos in the long run and that's bad for everyone in this thread. I assume everyone here wants to make good returns on coins they're invested in right ? A simple change on this coin early on could've had it on legit exchanges by now with mass publicity behind it........instead the devs went for quick pump and dump and flushed it down the toilet.

Everyone is allowed to have their own opinion, no matter how colorful their imagination is.
newbie
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Yeah, and how is that lawsuit thing going, did they ever find those devs that were you know, out of US jurisdiction and stuff? And apparently none of you know what bullet-proof hosting is...

And you don't reckon that Kanye's image rights are protected in countries other than the US?

Bullet-proof hosting is irrelevant. Regardless of whether Kanye can actually shut the exchanges down, it's obvious that the coin can never gain any legitimacy if you're breaking the law by using it. I'm talking about using it to actually buy things, not trading it on some two-bit exchange hosted in the middle of nowhere. People seem to forget that buying stuff is what currency is for...

Exactly. Without proper compliance and legit exchanges involved, there can be no widespread acceptance of such a coin.

The devs could have made this work with a formal announcement of something like Koi coin (with the samuari fish logo) early oh when the C&D was sent to them......if they had complied, the media would still have reported on the new legit name and logo but it seems the devs only ever wanted a quick buck on this one. Then you have the pop-up mining pools, pop-up exchange, multiple names and logos just before launch to obfuscate everything........there was at least 4 different names and 4 different logos going around the sites prior to launch.

This looks like a classic pump and dump. Arrange interviews with the media and create fake hype. Keep changing names/logos to divert intentions and draw in new marks. Entice miners with all kinds of BS offers. Double coin output and do a huge premine at the last minute. Hopefully you've drawn in enough marks to meet the petition criteria to get it on cryptsy now. Dump the premine the second it gets on cryptsy.

Seems like this was the plan with Coinye.
 



And why exactly are you arguing against a coin's existence that you aren't even mining? Do you do this for all coins? I would never imagine myself going into other coins' threads and talking each one down. It seems something more is driving you to feel the need to speak out against a coin. What is that exactly? I'm just curious.

This is the main phenomenon I have yet to understand in this subreddit. I can only imagine it is out of bitterness somehow, the feeling of missing out on something that might offer others prosperity and so the last resort is to shoot down any future it could have to trick your brain into not having remorse for not mining a coin in its early days.
Seriously, that's the only reason why I can imagine people do this.

I'm not talking about that. I'm concerned that such large publicity of what happened here could turn the masses off cryptos in the long run and that's bad for everyone in this thread. I assume everyone here wants to make good returns on coins they're invested in right ? A simple change on this coin early on could've had it on legit exchanges by now with mass publicity behind it........instead the devs went for quick pump and dump and flushed it down the toilet.
newbie
Activity: 24
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Hey everybody,

Sry for my broken engl., but i've got to say something!

I'm one of these "stupid" miners who keep Coinye alive, and i'm come from the EU. And i have to ask the coinye haters:"To hell, who is Kanye"!?
I read the hold threat, and i can't und understand you're probs!? This coin is the first one after bitcoin, litecoin that have a lot of media attention that we could use.

Stop fill this threat with you're personal thinking etc., and let us (the one, that believe in this coin) work...

The first ten replay's to this post, can send me a pm and get tommorow evening (when i'm home again) 5k COINYE for free!


So long...

Connycoin [EU] ;-)
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Yeah, and how is that lawsuit thing going, did they ever find those devs that were you know, out of US jurisdiction and stuff? And apparently none of you know what bullet-proof hosting is...

And you don't reckon that Kanye's image rights are protected in countries other than the US?

Bullet-proof hosting is irrelevant. Regardless of whether Kanye can actually shut the exchanges down, it's obvious that the coin can never gain any legitimacy if you're breaking the law by using it. I'm talking about using it to actually buy things, not trading it on some two-bit exchange hosted in the middle of nowhere. People seem to forget that buying stuff is what currency is for...

Exactly. Without proper compliance and legit exchanges involved, there can be no widespread acceptance of such a coin.

The devs could have made this work with a formal announcement of something like Koi coin (with the samuari fish logo) early oh when the C&D was sent to them......if they had complied, the media would still have reported on the new legit name and logo but it seems the devs only ever wanted a quick buck on this one. Then you have the pop-up mining pools, pop-up exchange, multiple names and logos just before launch to obfuscate everything........there was at least 4 different names and 4 different logos going around the sites prior to launch.

This looks like a classic pump and dump. Arrange interviews with the media and create fake hype. Keep changing names/logos to divert intentions and draw in new marks. Entice miners with all kinds of BS offers. Double coin output and do a huge premine at the last minute. Hopefully you've drawn in enough marks to meet the petition criteria to get it on cryptsy now. Dump the premine the second it gets on cryptsy.

Seems like this was the plan with Coinye.
 



And why exactly are you arguing against a coin's existence that you aren't even mining? Do you do this for all coins? I would never imagine myself going into other coins' threads and talking each one down. It seems something more is driving you to feel the need to speak out against a coin. What is that exactly? I'm just curious.

This is the main phenomenon I have yet to understand in this subreddit. I can only imagine it is out of bitterness somehow, the feeling of missing out on something that might offer others prosperity and so the last resort is to shoot down any future it could have to trick your brain into not having remorse for not mining a coin in its early days.
Seriously, that's the only reason why I can imagine people do this.
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
Yeah, and how is that lawsuit thing going, did they ever find those devs that were you know, out of US jurisdiction and stuff? And apparently none of you know what bullet-proof hosting is...

And you don't reckon that Kanye's image rights are protected in countries other than the US?

Bullet-proof hosting is irrelevant. Regardless of whether Kanye can actually shut the exchanges down, it's obvious that the coin can never gain any legitimacy if you're breaking the law by using it. I'm talking about using it to actually buy things, not trading it on some two-bit exchange hosted in the middle of nowhere. People seem to forget that buying stuff is what currency is for...

For one....98% of every coin released now cannot be used to actually buy things. People are trading it and trying to make money off of it by playing the market. This coin is no different than all the others so stop the bullshit.

As for Kanye dipshits image... do you really think another country is going to give two shits about some narcisistic rapper they most likely never heard of? No. They arent.

AND EVEN if by some miracle all this legal crap DOES in fact stifle the coin... the blockchain is a series of hexidecimals and shit like that. All you would need to do is keep the blockchain and rename the coin to something entirely different.

Why are so many people ignorant to the possibilities of crypto? It cannot be stopped unless EVERYONE wants it to be.

Actually I didn't know about kanye until this coin released   Roll Eyes

Same here, i don't think we had been missing out on much either Smiley

change the name and just carry on i guess.
member
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Yeah, and how is that lawsuit thing going, did they ever find those devs that were you know, out of US jurisdiction and stuff? And apparently none of you know what bullet-proof hosting is...

And you don't reckon that Kanye's image rights are protected in countries other than the US?

Bullet-proof hosting is irrelevant. Regardless of whether Kanye can actually shut the exchanges down, it's obvious that the coin can never gain any legitimacy if you're breaking the law by using it. I'm talking about using it to actually buy things, not trading it on some two-bit exchange hosted in the middle of nowhere. People seem to forget that buying stuff is what currency is for...

Exactly. Without proper compliance and legit exchanges involved, there can be no widespread acceptance of such a coin.

The devs could have made this work with a formal announcement of something like Koi coin (with the samuari fish logo) early oh when the C&D was sent to them......if they had complied, the media would still have reported on the new legit name and logo but it seems the devs only ever wanted a quick buck on this one. Then you have the pop-up mining pools, pop-up exchange, multiple names and logos just before launch to obfuscate everything........there was at least 4 different names and 4 different logos going around the sites prior to launch.

This looks like a classic pump and dump. Arrange interviews with the media and create fake hype. Keep changing names/logos to divert intentions and draw in new marks. Entice miners with all kinds of BS offers. Double coin output and do a huge premine at the last minute. Hopefully you've drawn in enough marks to meet the petition criteria to get it on cryptsy now. Dump the premine the second it gets on cryptsy.

Seems like this was the plan with Coinye.

Was that anything other than a plug for that god-awful clone coin that someone literally just changed the logo for, same blockchain, same everything? My my it must be nice to be so ignorant. And what are "legit" exchanges to you exactly? Because from anyones' standpoint that's made money in cryptos the answer is (spoiler) any fucking place that will pay out. Clearly if you don't understand that playing with cryptos is like the wild west of forex, then this is not a hobby you should pursue.

The only question you need to really be asking is did people make money from it and that answer is yes. Not just the devs. Lots of people. Maybe thousands. Probably over half of them in 20 different countries and who knows how many do all the internet activity behind proxies and VPNs. I'm sure it would be just a walk in the park to go and sue all of them AMIRITE?  Roll Eyes
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Yeah, and how is that lawsuit thing going, did they ever find those devs that were you know, out of US jurisdiction and stuff? And apparently none of you know what bullet-proof hosting is...

And you don't reckon that Kanye's image rights are protected in countries other than the US?

Bullet-proof hosting is irrelevant. Regardless of whether Kanye can actually shut the exchanges down, it's obvious that the coin can never gain any legitimacy if you're breaking the law by using it. I'm talking about using it to actually buy things, not trading it on some two-bit exchange hosted in the middle of nowhere. People seem to forget that buying stuff is what currency is for...

For one....98% of every coin released now cannot be used to actually buy things. People are trading it and trying to make money off of it by playing the market. This coin is no different than all the others so stop the bullshit.

As for Kanye dipshits image... do you really think another country is going to give two shits about some narcisistic rapper they most likely never heard of? No. They arent.

AND EVEN if by some miracle all this legal crap DOES in fact stifle the coin... the blockchain is a series of hexidecimals and shit like that. All you would need to do is keep the blockchain and rename the coin to something entirely different.

Why are so many people ignorant to the possibilities of crypto? It cannot be stopped unless EVERYONE wants it to be.

Actually I didn't know about kanye until this coin released   Roll Eyes

This doesn't suprise me. I would say that probably 80% of people in my country wouldn't even have any clue who he is. Outside of  the US he would only be known by hip-hop fans in their teens/early 20s. The amount of people who would even recognise the Southpark cartoon (outside the US) would be about 1% at best.

If any of you followed what went on with Quark coin, it has similarities to this. The Quark community got pissedwhen it found out that a lot of the media stories about Quark were simply press releases and prearranged interviews by the devs. You can very easily create fake media hype that way.

It wouldn't suprise me if this was the case with Coinye West/Conye/COYE/Koye/Koi or whatever the hell this thing is called.
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