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legendary
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January 02, 2016, 11:40:31 AM
#15
Well, when it takes the "mod" several HOURS before a reason is posted and ONLY after I had questioned the motivation for it being deleted was one provided. 

These series of events do give the appearance of chicanery and underhandedness.

Nope..
That is false.
He moved it and left a message at the same time.

There is an ANN section and a discussion section so i guess try and make your topics more clear in the future.

This whole topic is proof you don't know how things work around here.. or you are pretending.
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
December 31, 2015, 10:33:14 PM
#14
Moved to Meta, read the rules before you post: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/unofficial-list-of-official-bitcointalkorg-rules-guidelines-faq-703657

Well, when it takes the "mod" several HOURS before a reason is posted and ONLY after I had questioned the motivation for it being deleted was one provided. 

These series of events do give the appearance of chicanery and underhandedness.

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Well, when it takes the "mod" several HOURS before a reason is posted...
The reason is clearly shown in the redirection thread for the deleted thread. If you were to take a minute to skim through a few Altcoin discussions pages and you'd quickly see that redirection thread. Also, unlike you, I have a life outside of the forum.

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...and ONLY after I had questioned the motivation for it being deleted was one provided. 
In the real world, when people want something, they ask for it, not passive-aggressively expect others to just give it to them.

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These series of events do give the appearance of chicanery and underhandedness.
Guess that the forum not catering to your supported coin's spam means it's deceitful.
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December 31, 2015, 09:55:13 PM
#13
Maybe so, but then why even have an "altcoin" section at all? 

Puzzling.
legendary
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Top Crypto Casino
December 31, 2015, 08:37:40 PM
#12
Get used to it.. mprep loves to delete my topics too LOL

The one thing you DO NOT want to do though is keep posting it again anyway.

You can see WHY.. he left a message on the link.. figure it out from there Wink

In some sense they got to draw the line somewhere i guess.
Nah, it's because you're the homeless loudmouth screaming nonsense on the street corner.

Also, OP you probably know that altcoins are looked down upon in this forum, so you having your topic deleted doesn't surprise me in the least.
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December 31, 2015, 07:38:15 PM
#11
Well, when it takes the "mod" several HOURS before a reason is posted and ONLY after I had questioned the motivation for it being deleted was one provided. 

These series of events do give the appearance of chicanery and underhandedness.
legendary
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December 31, 2015, 04:42:47 PM
#10
This is stupid & boring and why hasn't mprep deleted this shit yet ?

OP you are an idiot and should not be posting..
You asked why but the topic was right there on page one with a message for you.
If that is too hard for you to grasp maybe you should stop creating topics.

And the rest of you..
WOW you think your funny ? ..THAT -IS- funny ROFL

You Krypto twats are boring as all hell around here.
legendary
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Life, Love and Laughter...
December 30, 2015, 11:37:23 PM
#9
In before this becomes a Monero marketing thread.
legendary
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December 30, 2015, 11:36:14 PM
#8
Not working for Monero at the moment though.  Lol.  Judging from their comments at XMR speculation thread.  Some people might still be holding buying at .0030 - .0040 during the last run up months ago.  They get butthurt when you mention XMR being lame at the exchanges at present.  I hope that changes soon for their sakes.
legendary
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December 30, 2015, 11:30:41 PM
#7
Exactly tokeweed !
They know the loop-holes in the system LOL

Such as making a "Speculation" topic that spans 560 pages that is conveniently bumped hourly..
Monero Marketing Tactics 101  Roll Eyes
legendary
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December 30, 2015, 10:48:35 PM
#6
Lol a that.  Then maybe you guys should get creative when making a thread.  Start the first post with a newbie accoint asking...  "What Crypto project do you think will make it in 2016?"

Then proceed by replying in your real account with the Emunie materials.

That's what the scam coins do and their threads don't get deleted.
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December 30, 2015, 10:39:06 PM
#5
"pointless" promotion?

Isn't that the very definition of "Altcoin Discussion"? 

Sounds like a way to delete anything that challenges the status quo.
legendary
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December 30, 2015, 10:36:48 PM
#4
Go look at altcoin services discussion.  It could be there.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/moved-emunie-latest-and-greatestapps-games-and-more-1309480

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This topic has been moved to Trashcan.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--1308195

Pointless promotion / Keep coin specific announcements in the main thread.
legendary
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December 30, 2015, 10:33:27 PM
#3
Go look at altcoin services discussion.  It could be there.
legendary
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December 30, 2015, 10:07:23 PM
#2
Get used to it.. mprep loves to delete my topics too LOL

The one thing you DO NOT want to do though is keep posting it again anyway.

You can see WHY.. he left a message on the link.. figure it out from there Wink

In some sense they got to draw the line somewhere i guess.
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December 30, 2015, 09:01:39 PM
#1
I'm wondering why the following post was deleted from bitcointalk?

Here it is in it's entirety before it was removed hosted on our site in case they decide to delete it yet again.
https://forum.emunie.com/threads/emunie-latest-and-greatest-apps-games-and-more.4423/

Nothing looks suspicious to me.

Y U Delete this page?!?

Other than images of the client functionality, the following was the text:

    
[EMUNIE] Latest and greatest...apps, games and more!
December 29, 2015, 05:53:04 PM
Fuserleer

Hey everyone,

Its been a while since I posted an update here but as we've been working hard and have a couple of new features to wrap up 2015, so I thought I'd feed the trolls Smiley

Remittance

A large target of the eMunie project is to take a chunk of the remittance market, especially for B2B.  The development of functionality to support this goal was started recently, and users are now able to send purchase orders, invoices and remittances for services and products direct in the client.

Invoices, receipts and other documentation can be attached to the transaction and is formatted to existing ISO standards for electronic payment data transmissions allowing any existing backend to process them.

These remittance functions will serve as the basis for immediate web payments when users make purchases online. A comprehensive demo of this (and other B2B remittance functions) will be made available in Jan.

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Scrypto

Perhaps the biggest addition recently is Scrypto.  This is our attempt at "Smart Apps" and has been on the back burner for over a year until recently as everything else has taken more of a priority.

Scrypto is primarily a Javascript/Java hybrid that allows the creation of applications and smart "stuff".  Content creators can create rich front-ends, automated back ends and secure network functionality to provide a complete decentralized end-end application.

Scrypto can also be embedded into HTML/HTML5 pages and executed in the embedded client browser and regular browsers alike.

Applications are heavily sand boxed and utilize permission policies to access various features of the client (similar to installing apps on your mobile phone/tablet).

A fun use case is arcade games (the crypto world is far too serious, DACs, trading securities, what about fun stuff normal people can relate to??): 

A developer could create a PacMan clone and deploy it to the Scrypto Store and set the price to 10EMU.
On every install, he receives 10 EMUs for the purchase of the application.
The user runs the Pacman clone and is presented with an "Insert coin" title screen.
A payment of say 0.1EMU is made to the developer and attached is a "Scrypto Transaction Controller" which is simply a proof that the transaction is for the that Pacman app instance and user.
The Pacman clone is constantly looking for new transaction in the network that contain a "Pacman Scrypto Transaction Controller"
When it comes across one, it verifies that the payment is valid, that it was made by the client user, it hasn't expired and is for that instance of Pacman.
Pacman then runs.

Of course more "serious" applications of Scrypto are possible, escrows, DACs, device control, gambling (thats a big one) and pretty much anything else you can conceive.

I'll post a link here in this thread over the next few days as our wiki all about Scrypto is finished up, but in the meantime I'm happy to answer questions on it.
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