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hero member
Activity: 790
Merit: 505
November 02, 2017, 07:22:04 PM
#84
Should i buy 100 Onion to join the airdrop? I applied and they tell me that i have less than 100 Onion in my wallet and i could be skipped in the airdrop count if i don't load it.

If I was you and I liked the project, and I fulfilled the rules (sig etc) + registration requirements to both forums, I would certainly buy 100 onions and enter the airdrop. I guess that after roughly 10 airdrops (we are only at 16/40) the initial cost would have been covered. I then have the option of selling 100 to make the investment back or hold the 200 for a increasingly bigger future airdrop(s).
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Personal Text: Pre-sale - March 18
November 02, 2017, 05:07:15 PM
#83
Should i buy 100 Onion to join the airdrop? I applied and they tell me that i have less than 100 Onion in my wallet and i could be skipped in the airdrop count if i don't load it.
legendary
Activity: 1292
Merit: 1000
November 02, 2017, 04:32:08 PM
#82
I am interested to see what happens, but I anticipate as soon as an exchange appears, a majority will leave the campaign and dump their coins for whatever they can get.

Deeponion is already in exchanges I think. The thing that prevents people from dumping is that the airdrop will be going on for a long while until next year if I am not mistaken. And the requirement for the participants to remain until the end is that they will not withdraw more than 10% of onions in their wallet. Let us all wait until the end of this airdrop.
This has changed with the most recent rules. People can dump as much as they want now as long as they keep at least 100 Onions in their wallet.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 259
October 27, 2017, 09:10:49 AM
#81
Registrations for the Airdrop just opened!! also for previously denied applicants, you can re-apply and accepted at once.

If you are blacklisted for unknown reason you can open support ticket.

Invite your friends to airdrops! Together we are stronger!

Click on the red text in my signature to go to the correct page.
hero member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 508
September 30, 2017, 10:18:26 AM
#80
I am interested to see what happens, but I anticipate as soon as an exchange appears, a majority will leave the campaign and dump their coins for whatever they can get.

Deeponion is already in exchanges I think. The thing that prevents people from dumping is that the airdrop will be going on for a long while until next year if I am not mistaken. And the requirement for the participants to remain until the end is that they will not withdraw more than 10% of onions in their wallet. Let us all wait until the end of this airdrop.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 102
September 27, 2017, 08:09:32 AM
#79
People throw the word scam around so much it's lost its meaning.  What's rubbing some people the wrong way is that the dev has a lot of Onions in reserve; so thus he could get 'really' rich off of this.  Ummmm... yea, I hope he does!! I want the Onions I have to be worth something as well!  

The biggest problem is that it's supposed to be proof-of-stake. But users cannot meaningfully stake because the developers are staking with the pre-mined coins. The developers control the vast majority of Onions, which means that the community has zero say over (and did not consent to) the developers massively inflating the supply.

My understanding is by the end of the 40-week signature campaign 70% of the pre-mined coins will be distributed to signature users, while 20% has been allocated to bounties.  That leaves only 10% left for mining and 10% left for the devs.  Really I see this no different than most ICO's where the dev's sometimes leave more than 50% of the coins for themselves for future development, but instead of shelling out cash for the ICO we're just adding a signature to BCT.

Honestly, I see this as the most 'fair' distribution model for new coins.  ICO's allows deep pockets to get majority stake and pure mining brings in the heavy ASIC hitters, again making it difficult to get a large stake.  Finally, the details aren't solidified, but anyone who's on the signature campaign for 20+ weeks and makes it to the end will be a voting founder.  So that's a nice bonus!
sr. member
Activity: 521
Merit: 256
September 27, 2017, 06:49:29 AM
#78
This is one of the most promising coins outthere. I bought some at Nova and following the development. It is very young but the devs are very transparent and they deliver

Transparent... how so? What have they delivered on, besides "airdrops" of a premined coin? And I put "airdrop" in quotes because it's a signature campaign where they don't pay out most of the participants. That would be marked a scam within a day if it were posted in the Services forum.

All I see is fake hype about some vaporware called "Deepsend" or "Deeptrust" but there is no explanation of how it will work. There is no transparency of development. It's just a premine where the devs have the audacity to stake the premine. And they scam their signature promoters. It's all very sad.

This is probably one of the worst spectacles I've seen on this forum. I think DT1/DT2 folks ought to start tagging some of these people, to be honest.

They actually did explain how the DeepSend will work in their newsletter, it is also publicly available on the official DO Forum. I'm not a crypto expert, but if I understood it well, DeepSend should be based on an integrated coin mixer, so basically the same way as Dash does it.

And what do you mean by "they don't pay out most of the participants"? As long as I know, everybody who follows the rules gets paid. If somebody is banned by mistake, they can write an appeal and be double-checked and reconsidered. It's not devs fault that some people obviously can't read the conditions properly.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 508
September 27, 2017, 03:42:44 AM
#77
This is one of the most promising coins outthere. I bought some at Nova and following the development. It is very young but the devs are very transparent and they deliver

Transparent... how so? What have they delivered on, besides "airdrops" of a premined coin? And I put "airdrop" in quotes because it's a signature campaign where they don't pay out most of the participants. That would be marked a scam within a day if it were posted in the Services forum.

All I see is fake hype about some vaporware called "Deepsend" or "Deeptrust" but there is no explanation of how it will work. There is no transparency of development. It's just a premine where the devs have the audacity to stake the premine. And they scam their signature promoters. It's all very sad.

This is probably one of the worst spectacles I've seen on this forum. I think DT1/DT2 folks ought to start tagging some of these people, to be honest.
full member
Activity: 357
Merit: 100
September 27, 2017, 03:39:02 AM
#76
i see deep onion price is falling down  so fast

from  4 usd to 0.6 usd , reason is have so many dumper and no exchange  when novaexchange close new register , i think  this project have a huge community best support .price is now so cheap .
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
September 27, 2017, 03:32:35 AM
#75
This is one of the most promising coins outthere. I bought some at Nova and following the development. It is very young but the devs are very transparent and they deliver
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 104
September 27, 2017, 03:14:39 AM
#74
I did not like this coin at all
something is just not right about it
btw, ok its uses TOR.. so? there are many coins that use TOR that were not premined and they use more things not only TOR.
Spectrecoin uses TOR + stealth adress + decentrlised +  multi sig
so all this airdrops and pump&dump wont help the coin be good.. its not that special . . sry
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1196
STOP SNITCHIN'
September 27, 2017, 02:58:31 AM
#73
To tell the truth, it's very shady and outrageous for me. Trying to keep away from it. Maybe I'm wrong and time will show  Wink

No, you are right. Time will only make it clearer. It's already obvious to people who have been around a while that this is a complete scam. It's easily one of the worst scams I've seen in the crypto space. I can't tell if Deep Onion's army of trolls is too stupid to realize that the devs control the vast majority of supply and are staking it, or if they are all just hacked accounts.

I was lurking in Meta, and it seems like a lot of recently hacked accounts are wearing the Deep Onion signature. Plus, that would explain why so many people are claiming that they aren't getting paid for wearing the signature. Non-insiders are just used for free advertising for as long as it lasts.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1001
September 27, 2017, 02:42:06 AM
#72
Marketing strategy of deep onion is very risky.
They have huge airdrop campaigns and this make big dumps. After finishing all airdrops will see a jump but not sure
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 259
September 27, 2017, 02:13:34 AM
#71
How does one become an authority on blockchain?
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
September 27, 2017, 01:46:20 AM
#70
Responding to the comment above me, yeah you are right it's blockchain yadayada.... and you can't believe everything you are been told. You can check it for yourself. But when authority on issue relating to blockchain are speaking based on knowledge do you have to keep wasting precious time by checking and re-checkng info that are not that important?
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 259
September 27, 2017, 01:40:30 AM
#69
I heard the dev hold more than 50% of the coin and all these tiny fractions of drop is to suck in the user that will buy his stash in short to long term. Nothing is absolutely free in life.

Well..
Good thing this is blockchain, where you can check out everything for yourselves in ledgers and trackers, so you don't just have to believe everything you are being told..
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
September 27, 2017, 01:35:29 AM
#68
I heard the dev hold more than 50% of the coin and all these tiny fractions of drop is to suck in the user that will buy his stash in short to long term. Nothing is absolutely free in life.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 259
September 27, 2017, 01:33:06 AM
#67
For those in this topic that have not noticed yet:
The required Bitcointalk registration date limit for the free airdrops has been moved up to september 1st.

Click on mine or any Deeponion signature to apply.
What are you saying, is it October 1st or September 1st because we have past September 1st we are only close to October 1st in few days.
Again I thought the signature is opened and continuum

I am saying exactly what I wrote??

At first only accounts older than july 12th were eligible to participate in the airdop. Now that requirement has been changed, and Bitcointalk accounts with registration dates up to september 1st can apply to get weekly free Onions.

Check the distribution statistics here to to see how much you could earn in this campaign:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11-02XSUsyzNcPUHjqjwGPrfqai_OAhL-EZLSjxue6JY/edit#gid=0

Get more info about Deeponion on the official site or in the ANN (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-deeponion-tor-deepvault-cryptopia-airdrop-2440-we-dominate-2006010). And sign up for the airdrop by clicking one of our signatures.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 100
September 27, 2017, 01:15:54 AM
#66
Deep onion is my favourite coin to invest for long time.it has a huge potential to go high level price. I am buying deep onion and holding it for five years.
hero member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 512
September 27, 2017, 12:03:54 AM
#65
For those in this topic that have not noticed yet:
The required Bitcointalk registration date limit for the free airdrops has been moved up to september 1st.

Click on mine or any Deeponion signature to apply.
What are you saying, is it October 1st or September 1st because we have past September 1st we are only close to October 1st in few days.
Again I thought the signature is opened and continuum
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