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hero member
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January 09, 2016, 05:27:51 PM
-Greed-

I will buy your iotas from you at the price you bought them at. Put your iotas where your mouth is or accept your existence as a pathetic loser.
legendary
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Newbie
January 09, 2016, 05:20:45 PM
I hope your scam won't be exposed before I'm able to dump these useless tokens.

This post is funny, keep posting.
hero member
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January 09, 2016, 04:45:07 PM
IOTA could replace BTC, it is the first token designed for the internet-of-things (it is already safe from Quantum Computing!, so it is future-proof and has the first-mover advantage for iot).
Internet-of-things is a HUGE market (billions?) and it will get bigger every day.
So, it is very likely we see a very high ROI, same or bigger than NXT (which was around 4000x of IPO price, if I recall well).
It's just fine but... Iota is nothing but a concept. It will take years to bring this project to life by these people that I can hardly call a dev team. Don't be that naive child that thinks these 2.5 "devs" can develop something better that IBM (for everyone's information IBM is working on IoT blockchain). Also IoT cap means nothing for price of these worthless tokens.

What about ROI - I can create an OTC thread and we will start trading right now. I understand that you want to dump this shit with some profit just like I do but the truth is I bet Iota token will go below its IPO price soon after trading begins.

Btw, I remember you since Visacoin (I got burned on this shit) and other old IPOs.

Oh no, a butthurt kid that missed the crowdsale. How will we ever survive.
You can make sure that I did by reading the very first pages of this topic. Actually I participated in almost every IPO/crowdsale on this forum. Btw, I posted about this crowdsale. Also, CFb is behind another scam project Jinn that is still not released and will never be.

I love how you have taken part in every scamcoin sale and bash two projects that have developers and funds. What's the matter? Did your other shitcoins break your back kid?

If you are here to whine and bitch, maybe get a life and stop throwing your coin away.

Jihad, put down the vodka and hold on to those spreadcoins and riecoins. Maybe you can buy a sandwich before rhey reach zero. .
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Decentralized Jihad
January 09, 2016, 04:42:45 PM
btw sorry for my off topic if cbf wants to delete all no problem!

No need to delete anything, I used to have a joker in most my threads and -Greed- perfectly suits this role now.
That's so easy to call someone a troll but to show progress in development or some work got done ain't that easy. I hope your scam won't be exposed before I'm able to dump these useless tokens.

Guys, I hate to complain, but cannot resist, as I was shocked to see such unprofessional collection procedure description... It is the shittiest one I have seen in a while...  Angry
Cannot believe it is written by programmer, as there is a zero attention to detail shown:

Step 1 - it says "Open this link" - but as soon as you click on the link, it opens in the same window, so instructions disappear. Why not to tell "Open this link in new window" so people can continue to read instructions while opening the link?!

Step 2 - it says "Disconnect from the internet (important!)" - why not to tell WHY it is important - what will/could happen if I don't do that?

Step 3 - it says "Type in your secret password (keep this secret!) and save the address that will be generated.". But the input box which is opened in browser is titled "Seed?" (that's extremely descriptive name, but only for the internal developer of the this stuff, not for normal crowdfund user). So why not to rename the box, or write in instructions: "Type in your secret password aka seed (keep this secret!), press "OK", then the address that will be generated." "Press OK" part is needed because most people will not be comfortable with pressing a button on a page while being disconnected from Internet.

Step 4 - it says "Connect to the internet again and type the address that you just generated into the form below. Hit 'Send' to get the amount of satoshis to transfer in order to verify your ownership.". Anyone noticed there is absolutely no button called "Send" on the page? There is a form containig button called "Submit Query". I suppose "Send" == "Submit Query" for a typical woman, or humanitarian, but not for programmer or technically thinking hairsplitter person. And why "For NXT'ers" section is above, not below the submit form, called "Step 4 for NXT'ers"?

If some tech writer or programmer in my company would write it that way, he would not work much longer... Have the instructions been written in a big hurry? Hope the actual code for IOTA will be written more carefully Undecided

Please fix it, if possible. And sorry if I sound a bit harsh, just I expected more from such brilliant guys as the ones involved in this project. This is not an offense, just critics.

Totally agreed. I'm sure we will get code of the same shitty quality. What is worse is that this project is not gonna out before 2018 or so but it will be too late because by that time IBM will have already released own IoT blockchain coded by professional well-paid coders not these code-monkeys.
legendary
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January 09, 2016, 03:50:02 PM
Guys, I hate to complain, but cannot resist, as I was shocked to see such unprofessional collection procedure description... It is the shittiest one I have seen in a while...  Angry
Cannot believe it is written by programmer, as there is a zero attention to detail shown:

Step 1 - it says "Open this link" - but as soon as you click on the link, it opens in the same window, so instructions disappear. Why not to tell "Open this link in new window" so people can continue to read instructions while opening the link?!

Step 2 - it says "Disconnect from the internet (important!)" - why not to tell HOW and WHY it is important - what will/could happen if I don't do that?

Step 3 - it says "Type in your secret password (keep this secret!) and save the address that will be generated.". But the input box which is opened in browser is titled "Seed?" (that's extremely descriptive name, but only for the internal developer of the this stuff, not for normal crowdfund user). So why not to rename the box, or write in instructions: "Type in your secret password aka seed (keep this secret!), press "OK", then the address that will be generated." "Press OK" part is needed because most people will not be comfortable with pressing a button on a page while being disconnected from Internet.

Step 4 - it says "Connect to the internet again and type the address that you just generated into the form below. Hit 'Send' to get the amount of satoshis to transfer in order to verify your ownership.". Anyone noticed there is absolutely no button called "Send" on the page? There form contain button called "Submit Query". I suppose "Send" == "Submit Query" for a typical woman, or humanitarian, but not for programmer or technically thinking hairsplitter person. And why "For NXT'ers" section is above, not below the submit form, called "Step 4 for NXT'ers"?

If some tech writer or programmer in my company would write it that way, he would not work much longer... Have the instructions been written in a big hurry? Hope the actual code for IOTA will be written more carefully Undecided

Please fix it, if possible. And sorry if I sound a bit harsh, just I expected more from such brilliant guys as the ones involved in this project. This is not an offense, just critics.
Well said! I agree with every word here.

i bet you 2 are from USA

Not at all, you lost the bet Smiley You could guess I'm not from USA just looking on my English Smiley. I know US people sometimes are considered as 'dumb' by the rest of the world, but the real fact is - they just are used to high standards. And yes - I prefer USA-written instructions to Chinese-written ones. BTW, I also read a lot of Russian-made instructions, and they all were better than this one.

And BTW, congratulations to both Newbie geniuses posted above - you should be proud of yourself. The only problem with you - you look from the point of view of typical user, and are worried only about whether you understood something or not. Try to look from a point of view of developer or writer - and you could see the instructions are poor, as they may/will cause confusion with some (many) users.

And to everybody who wants to show how great he is - I am sure you are smart and really great. You could probably complete everything even without any instruction. But the people whose project is targeted to wide audience, have to think about large audience and display more professionalism in such basics as instructions are.
copper member
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January 09, 2016, 02:19:18 PM
...not an offense...

well, then I can consider myself to be a genius, because I had no trouble following the instructions, and everything went fine for me up to now
i guess this is not the place for beginners. i suggest that some people should wait until the tech is all perfectly developed, so that it is easy for the not so smart and experienced médiocre user


btw. congtatz to the iota community: great project here!

I also didn't have any problems, instructions are clear, easy as pie.
legendary
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K-ing®
January 09, 2016, 03:24:06 PM
Guys, I hate to complain, but cannot resist, as I was shocked to see such unprofessional collection procedure description... It is the shittiest one I have seen in a while...  Angry
Cannot believe it is written by programmer, as there is a zero attention to detail shown:

Step 1 - it says "Open this link" - but as soon as you click on the link, it opens in the same window, so instructions disappear. Why not to tell "Open this link in new window" so people can continue to read instructions while opening the link?!

Step 2 - it says "Disconnect from the internet (important!)" - why not to tell HOW and WHY it is important - what will/could happen if I don't do that?

Step 3 - it says "Type in your secret password (keep this secret!) and save the address that will be generated.". But the input box which is opened in browser is titled "Seed?" (that's extremely descriptive name, but only for the internal developer of the this stuff, not for normal crowdfund user). So why not to rename the box, or write in instructions: "Type in your secret password aka seed (keep this secret!), press "OK", then the address that will be generated." "Press OK" part is needed because most people will not be comfortable with pressing a button on a page while being disconnected from Internet.

Step 4 - it says "Connect to the internet again and type the address that you just generated into the form below. Hit 'Send' to get the amount of satoshis to transfer in order to verify your ownership.". Anyone noticed there is absolutely no button called "Send" on the page? There form contain button called "Submit Query". I suppose "Send" == "Submit Query" for a typical woman, or humanitarian, but not for programmer or technically thinking hairsplitter person. And why "For NXT'ers" section is above, not below the submit form, called "Step 4 for NXT'ers"?

If some tech writer or programmer in my company would write it that way, he would not work much longer... Have the instructions been written in a big hurry? Hope the actual code for IOTA will be written more carefully Undecided

Please fix it, if possible. And sorry if I sound a bit harsh, just I expected more from such brilliant guys as the ones involved in this project. This is not an offense, just critics.
Well said! I agree with every word here.

i bet you 2 are from USA
legendary
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January 09, 2016, 02:41:25 PM
Guys, I hate to complain, but cannot resist, as I was shocked to see such unprofessional collection procedure description... It is the shittiest one I have seen in a while...  Angry
Cannot believe it is written by programmer, as there is a zero attention to detail shown:

Step 1 - it says "Open this link" - but as soon as you click on the link, it opens in the same window, so instructions disappear. Why not to tell "Open this link in new window" so people can continue to read instructions while opening the link?!

Step 2 - it says "Disconnect from the internet (important!)" - why not to tell HOW and WHY it is important - what will/could happen if I don't do that?

Step 3 - it says "Type in your secret password (keep this secret!) and save the address that will be generated.". But the input box which is opened in browser is titled "Seed?" (that's extremely descriptive name, but only for the internal developer of the this stuff, not for normal crowdfund user). So why not to rename the box, or write in instructions: "Type in your secret password aka seed (keep this secret!), press "OK", then the address that will be generated." "Press OK" part is needed because most people will not be comfortable with pressing a button on a page while being disconnected from Internet.

Step 4 - it says "Connect to the internet again and type the address that you just generated into the form below. Hit 'Send' to get the amount of satoshis to transfer in order to verify your ownership.". Anyone noticed there is absolutely no button called "Send" on the page? There form contain button called "Submit Query". I suppose "Send" == "Submit Query" for a typical woman, or humanitarian, but not for programmer or technically thinking hairsplitter person. And why "For NXT'ers" section is above, not below the submit form, called "Step 4 for NXT'ers"?

If some tech writer or programmer in my company would write it that way, he would not work much longer... Have the instructions been written in a big hurry? Hope the actual code for IOTA will be written more carefully Undecided

Please fix it, if possible. And sorry if I sound a bit harsh, just I expected more from such brilliant guys as the ones involved in this project. This is not an offense, just critics.
Well said! I agree with every word here.
newbie
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January 09, 2016, 01:38:11 PM
...not an offense...

well, then I can consider myself to be a genius, because I had no trouble following the instructions, and everything went fine for me up to now
i guess this is not the place for beginners. i suggest that some people should wait until the tech is all perfectly developed, so that it is easy for the not so smart and experienced médiocre user


btw. congtatz to the iota community: great project here!
legendary
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January 09, 2016, 01:00:52 PM
Guys, I hate to complain, but cannot resist, as I was shocked to see such unprofessional collection procedure description... It is the shittiest one I have seen in a while...  Angry
Cannot believe it is written by programmer, as there is a zero attention to detail shown:

Step 1 - it says "Open this link" - but as soon as you click on the link, it opens in the same window, so instructions disappear. Why not to tell "Open this link in new window" so people can continue to read instructions while opening the link?!

Step 2 - it says "Disconnect from the internet (important!)" - why not to tell WHY it is important - what will/could happen if I don't do that?

Step 3 - it says "Type in your secret password (keep this secret!) and save the address that will be generated.". But the input box which is opened in browser is titled "Seed?" (that's extremely descriptive name, but only for the internal developer of the this stuff, not for normal crowdfund user). So why not to rename the box, or write in instructions: "Type in your secret password aka seed (keep this secret!), press "OK", then the address that will be generated." "Press OK" part is needed because most people will not be comfortable with pressing a button on a page while being disconnected from Internet.

Step 4 - it says "Connect to the internet again and type the address that you just generated into the form below. Hit 'Send' to get the amount of satoshis to transfer in order to verify your ownership.". Anyone noticed there is absolutely no button called "Send" on the page? There is a form containig button called "Submit Query". I suppose "Send" == "Submit Query" for a typical woman, or humanitarian, but not for programmer or technically thinking hairsplitter person. And why "For NXT'ers" section is above, not below the submit form, called "Step 4 for NXT'ers"?

If some tech writer or programmer in my company would write it that way, he would not work much longer... Have the instructions been written in a big hurry? Hope the actual code for IOTA will be written more carefully Undecided

Please fix it, if possible. And sorry if I sound a bit harsh, just I expected more from such brilliant guys as the ones involved in this project. This is not an offense, just critics.
legendary
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Newbie
January 09, 2016, 11:29:38 AM
btw sorry for my off topic if cbf wants to delete all no problem!

No need to delete anything, I used to have a joker in most my threads and -Greed- perfectly suits this role now.
legendary
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January 09, 2016, 09:08:01 AM
Yes ofc i'm for love and peace!! Grin Grin

I'm not the one with a knife in the avatar! Roll Eyes

btw sorry for my off topic if cbf wants to delete all no problem!
No problem, my friend!!  Wink Cool Kiss
hero member
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Free Julian Assange
January 09, 2016, 08:56:42 AM
Your fuckin god Allah is the biggest SCAM of history.
respect all other religions plz!!  Smiley Love and Peace!!  Kiss Kiss



Yes ofc i'm for love and peace!! Grin Grin

I'm not the one with a knife in the avatar! Roll Eyes

btw sorry for my off topic if cbf wants to delete all no problem!
legendary
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January 09, 2016, 08:31:54 AM
Your fuckin god Allah is the biggest SCAM of history.
respect all other religions plz!!  Smiley Love and Peace!!  Kiss Kiss

legendary
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January 09, 2016, 08:07:07 AM
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Free Julian Assange
January 09, 2016, 08:00:37 AM



Your fuckin god Allah is the biggest SCAM of history.
legendary
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January 09, 2016, 07:47:48 AM
Don't be that naive child that thinks these 2.5 "devs" can develop something better that IBM
You are sure?   Grin Grin

Our professors are working on formulas and theory, our engineers are making components and the developers are producing code.
Cool Cool
legendary
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January 09, 2016, 05:35:54 AM
...is not a 'scam project'...

It's a jargon word, on this forum "scam" = "a perspective project". This tradition was started when someone called Bitcoin a scam.
sr. member
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January 09, 2016, 05:32:54 AM
IOTA could replace BTC, it is the first token designed for the internet-of-things (it is already safe from Quantum Computing!, so it is future-proof and has the first-mover advantage for iot).
Internet-of-things is a HUGE market (billions?) and it will get bigger every day.
So, it is very likely we see a very high ROI, same or bigger than NXT (which was around 4000x of IPO price, if I recall well).
It's just fine but... Iota is nothing but a concept. It will take years to bring this project to life by these people that I can hardly call a dev team. Don't be that naive child that thinks these 2.5 "devs" can develop something better that IBM (for everyone's information IBM is working on IoT blockchain). Also IoT cap means nothing for price of these worthless tokens.

What about ROI - I can create an OTC thread and we will start trading right now. I understand that you want to dump this shit with some profit just like I do but the truth is I bet Iota token will go below its IPO price soon after trading begins.

Btw, I remember you since Visacoin (I got burned on this shit) and other old IPOs.

Oh no, a butthurt kid that missed the crowdsale. How will we ever survive.
You can make sure that I did by reading the very first pages of this topic. Actually I participated in almost every IPO/crowdsale on this forum. Btw, I posted about this crowdsale. Also, CFb is behind another scam project Jinn that is still not released and will never be.


LOL, you guys have been making slenders since NXT' IPO.  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
hero member
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January 09, 2016, 05:25:32 AM
IOTA could replace BTC, it is the first token designed for the internet-of-things (it is already safe from Quantum Computing!, so it is future-proof and has the first-mover advantage for iot).
Internet-of-things is a HUGE market (billions?) and it will get bigger every day.
So, it is very likely we see a very high ROI, same or bigger than NXT (which was around 4000x of IPO price, if I recall well).
It's just fine but... Iota is nothing but a concept. It will take years to bring this project to life by these people that I can hardly call a dev team. Don't be that naive child that thinks these 2.5 "devs" can develop something better that IBM (for everyone's information IBM is working on IoT blockchain). Also IoT cap means nothing for price of these worthless tokens.

What about ROI - I can create an OTC thread and we will start trading right now. I understand that you want to dump this shit with some profit just like I do but the truth is I bet Iota token will go below its IPO price soon after trading begins.

Btw, I remember you since Visacoin (I got burned on this shit) and other old IPOs.

Oh no, a butthurt kid that missed the crowdsale. How will we ever survive.
You can make sure that I did by reading the very first pages of this topic. Actually I participated in almost every IPO/crowdsale on this forum. Btw, I posted about this crowdsale. Also, CFb is behind another scam project Jinn that is still not released and will never be.


Ugh...trolls who missed their opportunity will always cry. Fortunately everyone here is fully capable of seeing how deluded you are, but I still feel the need to elucidate just how full of shit you truly are.

First of all: Jinn is not a 'scam project', it's a semi-stealth start-up working on developing a new kind of processor. I.E. HARDWARE. The fact that you comment "That is still not released" regarding a 1 year old hardware start-up developing bleeding edge processor technology speaks volumes about your comprehension of the project itself. You have automatically and permanently disqualified yourself from ever being taken seriously again. Jinn is not some random project, we got electrical engineers and professors working daily on it, we have had chips manufactured and tested by a well known foundry in the US, we are scaling the team etc.

Secondly: IOTA is not a cryptocurrency project in the sense that you are used to. It's clear that you're just a (rather unsuccessful) crypto speculator. We already excluded you guys from being relevant to our project. IOTA is IoT technology, not some political movement or 'crypto' as you are used to. It's not a concept, it's software that already exist. And as for the concept part: have you read the whitepaper? No? Ok then.

We're extremely grateful that you are not a part of IOTA. Now go on troll somewhere else.
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