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February 22, 2014, 05:17:55 PM
#69
rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND?  A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-official-pandacoin-thread-pndscryptkgw0-premine-464476



There are 3 or 4 different Panda Coins....No thanks.

Not to mention the fact that this does nothing to help those who lost out in the initial scam, which is the whole reason for this new coin
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February 22, 2014, 05:17:01 PM
#68
rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND?  A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-official-pandacoin-thread-pndscryptkgw0-premine-464476

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February 22, 2014, 05:16:07 PM
#67
Hey everyone, I would just like to offer my services to this project; I realize that I just created this account (first time on this site, been lurking trollbox and reddit up until now, but hopefully bumface will recognize me as a trollbox regular and know I haven't appeared out of nowhere)
and that this may cause some trust issues (depending on my role in this), but I will do whatever needed to prove my commitment/reliability.

I have always really wanted to be a part of coin development, but lack the programming skills needed to start one myself, so I feel that I would be most useful in marketing.

I think the names proposed are feasible, and do fit the situation, but may not have the appeal to more common users that something like doge has- may I suggest Matrixcoin (makes a good digital reference that will inevitably be used by someone) - Galactic credits would likely be popular (named after the star wars currency, we would be able to garnish ourselves with a lot of media attention as well as get a widespread fanbase educated about crypto) - maybe baktuns? (you could use some version of the mayan calendar mandala thingy for a logo) I agree that the word coin is overused and may reduce new coin appeal someday.

If there is any area of development my services would be useful, just let me know!  Grin
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February 22, 2014, 05:15:27 PM
#66
I Invested 0.508 btc's (#15) and had high hopes.

I also did the german translation for this bastard and now Im feeling like f*cked from all sides.

But thanks to this awesome community we already have 4 sites full of help and suggestions for a new coin rising from the ashes!

Thanks again for all your effort guys!

I LOVE YOU ALL  Kiss


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February 22, 2014, 05:15:21 PM
#65
Here is a list of transactions to the Stack-Coin's address Blockchain.Info

If the senders could sign messages to verify that they got scammed it would make everything concrete.
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February 22, 2014, 05:14:34 PM
#64
Restoring faith in the altcoin community is a cause I want to support.

I have servers for nodes, can help w/ web work, etc.  

Just let me know how I can help.
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February 22, 2014, 05:14:30 PM
#63
I am a linux network engineer with access to hardware to create a first node. Its all I can think of that I could offer. Let me know.
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February 22, 2014, 05:12:53 PM
#62
what if he didnt scam but had to go away on some emergency and comes home tonight and sees al this lololol


naaaa... the conffeti gift and BTC value was posted by him... he scammed and bragged about it and i bet he his still here posting on a different name.

The criminal always return to the scene of the crime.



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February 22, 2014, 05:12:23 PM
#61
Bumface, I offer my writing skills and promotion ability to this project.
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February 22, 2014, 05:08:34 PM
#60
what if he didnt scam but had to go away on some emergency and comes home tonight and sees al this lololol
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February 22, 2014, 05:07:57 PM
#59
moneycoin MON or simply - money
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February 22, 2014, 05:06:33 PM
#58
Lets not forget that the creators of the StackCoin scam could be posting here or or trying to ¨help¨ in this project so its important to have some trusted members involved.

Anyway i think its more important to get discussion on the specs for this coin that the name.

I vote for

- no premine
- anti-instamine protection
- number of coins around 200.000.000 (would be enough to have the new coin lowest unit comparable to an US$ cent and still have enough digits to  able to pay twice the combined World GDP and US National debt)
Interesting idea... but we need to help those scammed by StackCoin, that's the point right? We need some kind of trust fund or premine fund so that the StackCoin IPO investors get at least some of what they were promised.

Regarding the scammer faking investors, if he were to send BTC to himself the effect would be identical, if StackCoin had launched he would get to keep that portion of the premine.

- The CoinDev.io Team

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February 22, 2014, 05:05:32 PM
#57
Can we stray away from this currency ending with the word coin? There's too many 'coins' lets get a fresh, new name. As with anything else, lets try and keep it simple also:

(I also like some of the more sci-fi-sounding currency names)

Units (UNT or UNIT for short)

Standard Value Unit (SVU or UNIT for short)

Skrill (Already slang for money, SKL or SKRL for short)

Krill (What whales eat, KRL for short)

Stacks (A play on a now infamous scam and already slang for money, STK for short)

Etc. I could literally come up with these for days.

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February 22, 2014, 05:05:08 PM
#56

I vote for

- no premine


The whole point of this is for the Stackcoin investors who where scammed with the support of the community to recreate their coin and launch it as it was supposed to be (or some version).

The premine is essential.  I did not invest myself but thought it would be a good idea to help them release a coin.

And who cares if the scammer gets a few more coins, don't cut off your nose to spite your face. If we can help the victims of the scam recreate the coin and possibly make their money back then we should.  Not just for them but for the whole alt-coin community.

i think we should scale down those billions of coins to an ammount in millions and give those stakeholders what they would have gotten scaled down, so their original % stake stays the same. a coin with billions total can not have a high unit value
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February 22, 2014, 05:02:19 PM
#55

I vote for

- no premine


The whole point of this is for the Stackcoin investors who where scammed with the support of the community to recreate their coin and launch it as it was supposed to be (or some version).

The premine is essential.  I did not invest myself but thought it would be a good idea to help them release a coin.

And who cares if the scammer gets a few more coins, don't cut off your nose to spite your face. If we can help the victims of the scam recreate the coin and possibly make their money back then we should.  Not just for them but for the whole alt-coin community.
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February 22, 2014, 04:59:43 PM
#54
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February 22, 2014, 04:58:56 PM
#53
WTF?Huh HOW CAN YOU VERIFY THAT POSTER WAS SCAMMED?? ask for a smaller transation to new coins btc support address? but how will you prevent the scammer to take his part in that case (he obviously made fake transactions to himself)?

Cause every person can post like: I was scammed for 20 btc, I'd like 2/7 of the new coin premine. Idea is ok, but there's no way to make it right. It's just a very expensive lesson for some ppl!


There is a small thing called message signing - it really easy to verify the person indeed sent these BTC.

What about the scammer part? He obviously made some fake transfers from his own othe wallets to stimulate others to send him the money (some early and some big transactions IMO).
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February 22, 2014, 04:57:56 PM
#52
I invested 0.15 BTC (#61). I am new to CryptoCoin and this has left me burnt. I still feel kind of shocked, in disbelief. I don't think I shall be investing in an IPO again, a very real lesson has been learnt.

/one-sad-panda

I like the idea of this coin, a faint glimmer of hope perhaps. Someone explain to me what I need to do to prove myself that I was a victim of this scam.
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February 22, 2014, 04:55:59 PM
#51
PLEASE GUYS follow the rules

As this thread expands lets have some rules,or it wil be to much work for me to dig through the pages and find the correct info

Coin name suggestions in blue example COM:community coin
Partners and skills in orange
Coin properties in red ( amount of coins,sha/scyrpt)
Victims green
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February 22, 2014, 04:54:41 PM
#50
Lets not forget that the creators of the StackCoin scam could be posting here or or trying to ¨help¨ in this project so its important to have some trusted members involved.

Anyway i think its more important to get discussion on the specs for this coin that the name.

I vote for

- no premine
- anti-instamine protection
- number of coins around 200.000.000 (would be enough to have the new coin lowest unit comparable to an US$ cent and still have enough digits to  able to pay twice the combined World GDP and US National debt)

Agree on the trust issue. Perhaps a limit to involved members with an activity level or above. No shills or new accounts.
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