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Topic: I just dumped my IOTAs - page 2. (Read 3234 times)

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September 11, 2017, 01:48:03 AM
#52
I personally see no development in IOTA. Although the coin has a potential their development team doesn't seem so motivated to me.
They have just made a coin and sitting there doing nothing about it. If they start concentrating on the coin and develop it further more then i guess it might be a tough competitor in the market but until then this might be just another shitcoin. I once invested in it but it resulted in no profit as the coin's price didn't make any improvements any time soon. It was basically a waste of time for me in IOTA.
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September 10, 2017, 11:32:29 PM
#51
I bought a bit, which is what I could afford, back when they were pretty high. They might have dropped a lot since, but I'm gonna stick to them, since they are still one of the more promising projects out there. If I could, I would even buy a bit more now that it is low.
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September 10, 2017, 11:22:13 PM
#50
Wow, the butthurt in this thread is heavy.  IOTA is an amazing platform and the future of the M2M economy.  Everyone in the IOTA community knows exactly what went down and how the melt commenced.  To come here out of pure rage and write a novel is laughable.  Have fun in your moms basement while we all continue to buy on the dip. 
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September 10, 2017, 10:32:45 PM
#49
IOTA is a scam.

Oh! Why the big red letters in accusation but without anything to back it up. IOTA has been doing perfectly well. It would be much appreciated if links as well as reliable sources will be attached also in your original post so that the people here will be enlightened and those that have been with IOTA will be able to respond as well.
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September 10, 2017, 10:28:21 PM
#48
I wouldn't call it scam based only on this, but it shows lack of professionalism.

Still not the biggest problem. Lately, I'm a bit skeptical about ICOs, because of the possibility of developers buying coins from themselves. Could someone point out a link that shows there was transparency in this?
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September 10, 2017, 05:24:02 PM
#47
Sir,
I was there when you got banned and when you came back with a new account to threaten a social media campaign to discredit the project.

You have borrowed money on margin the day the market crashed following China news of an ICO crack down. You lost a lot of money that day
and went on a rant accusing everyone of stealing your money. You also filled your posts with homophobic rants and cospiracy theories and got rightfully banned to continue your very offensive  behaviour.

Personally I am glad that an emerging and promising project like IOTA has nothing to do with the likes of you.

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy  figured it went something like this
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September 10, 2017, 05:22:20 PM
#46
cool, i'll buy some more
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September 10, 2017, 04:42:22 PM
#45
In this moment, the number of people who do not believe in IOTA has increased strongly
And why there was no real effect on the price yet?
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September 10, 2017, 12:41:13 PM
#44
Hm. Hope that your decision is good. IOTA seems very legit to me. It is on the top 20 coins on the marketcap and it can not be fake. Well, maybe time will tell us more about this team. Maybe you are right. Sad In this moment, the number of people who do not believe in IOTA has increased strongly
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September 10, 2017, 12:38:43 PM
#43
Just calm down everybody. Let anyone make his own decision. This is not a kindergarden.

Any project! And I say any project got his big mistakes. It is good that the problems with IOTA has been detected at an early stage.
So the developers can solve the problem. I can't understand the hysterical mode everytime.

If you call anything a SCAM.. you are not working with modern technologies. Nothing is perfect at the beginning.. so give the team the time that they need!

I won't call any of the TOP-100 coins a SCAM. The teams are giving their best day by day and it is not an easy work. I got a big respect for all of them.

An what the developers do in their free time is the privacy of them.
You seem to make excuse that this is a normal bug in software development. Its not, its a major fuckup from the decision itself, the idea, motivation, to implementation.

Incompetence of highest kind.

This is the kind of mistake teenagers make, rookies.
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September 10, 2017, 12:27:26 PM
#42
IOTA is a scam.
Come-from-Beyond is a scammer, either very incompetent or just enough to scam.
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September 10, 2017, 12:17:39 PM
#41
Just calm down everybody. Let anyone make his own decision. This is not a kindergarden.

Any project! And I say any project got his big mistakes. It is good that the problems with IOTA has been detected at an early stage.
So the developers can solve the problem. I can't understand the hysterical mode everytime.

If you call anything a SCAM.. you are not working with modern technologies. Nothing is perfect at the beginning.. so give the team the time that they need!

I won't call any of the TOP-100 coins a SCAM. The teams are giving their best day by day and it is not an easy work. I got a big respect for all of them.

An what the developers do in their free time is the privacy of them.
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September 10, 2017, 11:18:18 AM
#40
Damn this IOTA COIN! Almost had me! I was about to invest a good sum of money in hopes to get profit! Good thing a friend of mine gave me an advice that this coin is a scam and all their visions and promises are just pure b'sht. This really pisses me of. People who are trying hard to earn shouldn't be scammed. I hope karma finds its way to the devs of this coin.
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September 10, 2017, 11:17:53 AM
#39
IOTA is good project but nothing for me, thanks. If it falls to $100M-200M market cap I can think of buying it. It's extremely overvalued now. I don't understand why people buy it.
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September 10, 2017, 11:13:14 AM
#38
IOTA is a scam.
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September 10, 2017, 11:03:36 AM
#37
You did the right thing. I too knew it would be one of those large scam, so I stayed away from it though tempted for many times.
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September 10, 2017, 11:02:15 AM
#36
Shame on me that I didn't understand what will happen this before.
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September 10, 2017, 10:53:55 AM
#35
Iota has scam written ALL over it.
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September 10, 2017, 10:52:54 AM
#34
Byteball is not a blockchain, is a DAGcoin, without PoW or PoS and has much much mature and friendly devs and community.

In fact, CfB the main iota dev has been distastefuly FUDing the Byteball thread since its launch.

Perhaps because Byteball is the real scam.  Adding artificial fees to a fee-less system to pay miners that don't need to exist...  Byteball is Edison, IOTA is Tesla. Tesla wanted to create free energy for all, but because Edison couldn't find a way to make people pay for it he squashed the technology, and stole parts of it for his own gain.

I for one don't care about the attitudes of any IOTA devs. They are still young, and some of the best techies now are the young generation. They don't need to be uptight professionals to make something work. They can be their selves, and free.  

You think Steve Jobs was a nice person?
Byteball has no miners, no PoW or PoS, a novel consensus design in distributed systems.

Your gods, iota devs, are not only rude assholes, they are also incompetent, and full on their own ego.

A bachelor student would have done a much better job than your dear CfB.

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September 10, 2017, 10:23:54 AM
#33
Thank you for your very valuable post.
I think a much better alternative to Iota is Byteball, honest dev and fair distribution with no hype ... yet
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