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sr. member
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May 21, 2015, 02:59:24 PM
#36
If people like Smooth and Pegasus weren't remorselessly full of shit, I wouldn't hate it nearly as much. Like I said before, its dumb to hate inanimate objects. I just hate people who have decided to use the precious gift of life to rip off their fellow man for a living.

I get what you are saying and I dislike the kind very much too, I just don't think smooth or pegasus are doing this to rip anyone off, at max they are waiting for the long-term late adopters get in and if theres use-case available for Monero, buy their slighted inflated by virtue of free-market and early-adoption moneroj, ofc I speaking purely from a financial perspective, some may be interested in this because of the technology and what it could offer as a complement in a crypto-dominated, btc-based new world.
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 02:54:56 PM
#35
vv this is a context clue  Wink

 
Misinformed hogwash.  
  

So what's it feel like to be holding a pretty big bag? How much money are you down since 3 days ago? $1k? $2k?

You sure are the champ alright. Its hilarious when people with egos as big as yours get brought to their knees by the hard reality of a situation.



You're like the player who calls "scoreboard!" when their team goes up 3 points in the first quarter.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 02:53:41 PM
#34


You're like the player who calls "scoreboard!" when their team goes up 3 points in the first quarter.  Roll Eyes

Actually I've been bashing Monero since long before you joined this message board (more just countering the constant flood of b.s. and spam put out by the devs of this shitcoin).

And I've been right nearly the entire time.

I was commenting on your post to Pegasus on his three day loss (context clues).  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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May 21, 2015, 02:48:34 PM
#33


You're like the player who calls "scoreboard!" when their team goes up 3 points in the first quarter.  Roll Eyes

Actually I've been bashing Monero since long before you joined this message board (more just countering the constant flood of b.s. and spam put out by the devs of this shitcoin).

And I've been right nearly the entire time.

senpai, why do you hate Monero?
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 02:46:50 PM
#32


You're like the player who calls "scoreboard!" when their team goes up 3 points in the first quarter.  Roll Eyes

Actually I've been bashing Monero since long before you joined this message board (more just countering the constant flood of b.s. and spam put out by the devs of this shitcoin).

And I've been right nearly the entire time.
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 02:43:15 PM
#31
 
Misinformed hogwash.   
 

So what's it feel like to be holding a pretty big bag? How much money are you down since 3 days ago? $1k? $2k?

You sure are the champ alright. Its hilarious when people with egos as big as yours get brought to their knees by the hard reality of a situation.



You're like the player who calls "scoreboard!" when their team goes up 3 points in the first quarter.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 02:34:19 PM
#30
 
Misinformed hogwash.   
 

So what's it feel like to be holding a pretty big bag? How much money are you down since 3 days ago? $1k? $2k?

You sure are the champ alright. Its hilarious when people with egos as big as yours get brought to their knees by the hard reality of a situation.

hero member
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May 21, 2015, 12:52:49 PM
#29

Thanks for trying to be sensible when talking about a project of high caliber. Your last three newbie posts seem to be quite the opposite. I warn anybody reading you should do a quick history dive on you
hero member
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May 21, 2015, 12:51:40 PM
#28
Just to add, the funny thing about Monero is the whole project was conceived as nothing but a butthurt alternative to the Cryptonote devs holding the majority of the coins (even though I suspect the Monero team holds a huge stash themselves and are indeed trying to get rich off it themselves but I digress....)

If people like cryptonote so much it would have been alot easier and faster to just give the original creators their Bitcoin they asked for on the exchanges, let them be on their merry way and start distributing ,selling and using Bytecoin as a real currency instead of waiting now more than a year for someone to create an acceptable clone.

I have to ask, which is more sinful, for the creators of CN to get rich of their creation or for early Monero holders profiting immensely when it was several dollars a coin while everyone else who buys or mines in late to the game start seeing their investment eaten away by runaway inflation? This concept of "fair mining" in the crypto world is an illusion, nothing in life is fair, some things are just fair-er than others.
 
 
Misinformed hogwash.   
 
By holding so much Bytecoin, the devs destroyed the privacy features.  Also, they had to (should have) known this would happen since they shadow mined the coin for years. 
 
And there is no runaway inflation.   There is a simple, predictable, low inflation curve which makes this very attractive as a spend able currency. 
 
All you have managed to do is strengthen the case for Monero, and show just how it is the first and best cryptonote implementation. 
 
Try harder, troll.
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May 21, 2015, 12:47:49 PM
#27
Just to add, the funny thing about Monero is the whole project was conceived as nothing but a butthurt alternative to the Cryptonote devs holding the majority of the coins (even though I suspect the Monero team holds a huge stash themselves and are indeed trying to get rich off it themselves but I digress....)

If people like cryptonote so much it would have been alot easier and faster to just give the original creators their Bitcoin they asked for on the exchanges and "buy them out",  let them be on their merry way and start distributing, selling and using Bytecoin as a real currency instead of waiting now more than a year for someone to create an acceptable clone.

I have to ask, which is more sinful, for the creators of CN to get rich of their creation or for early Monero holders profiting immensely when it was several dollars a coin while everyone else who buys or mines in late to the game start seeing their investment eaten away by runaway inflation? This concept of "fair mining" in the crypto world is an illusion, nothing in life is fair, some things are just fair-er than others.
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 08:29:04 AM
#26
Lol monero is such a shitcoin  Cheesy only a stupid fool would buy this crap Roll Eyes

Knowhere Man has a redundancy problem too.
hero member
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May 21, 2015, 08:18:22 AM
#25
Lol monero is such a shitcoin  Cheesy only a stupid fool would buy this crap Roll Eyes
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May 21, 2015, 07:55:10 AM
#24
Kitty cat is getting angry...GUI wallet means you create you're own so when there is problems you know what to do not a copy "cat" team who are no good but cry"p"to about how other's are actually doing work and Monero developers don't.

You are too stupid to talk to, bye, say hi to mom dad  Smiley
sr. member
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May 21, 2015, 07:48:03 AM
#23
I suggest that Monero Developers contact a freelancer on Elance or something to create a GUI for them? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL Omg this is too funny


loooooool this isnt even funny. Monero got GUI's, plenty of them.

But yeah a Bitcoin QT copy paste is lacking for below average people who only like copy paste things

Kitty cat is getting angry...GUI wallet means you create you're own so when there is problems you know what to do not a copy "cat" team who are no good but cry"p"to about how other's are actually doing work and Monero developers don't.
hero member
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May 21, 2015, 07:25:47 AM
#22
I suggest that Monero Developers contact a freelancer on Elance or something to create a GUI for them? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL Omg this is too funny


loooooool this isnt even funny. Monero got GUI's, plenty of them.

But yeah a Bitcoin QT copy paste is lacking for below average people who only like copy paste things
sr. member
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May 21, 2015, 07:21:16 AM
#21
This is becoming a real joke guys.

Monero's "profound" technology - Off-the-shelf CryptoNote copied in from Bytecoin including the crippled miner code which Monero launched and then said they didn't realize the miner was scammed.  After 1 year of "development" the official wallet is still a horrific mess that takes a week to sync and has inherent major issues with dust, blockchain bloat, large transactions failing, they didn't work out how to add a GUI either even though CryptoNote (the actually innovators) made them one for free..and exchanges won't implement based on how unstable the wallet is and that every transaction needs the user to enter a seperate payment ID causing a support melt-down - The basic system doesn't work.

Monero is decentralized / anonymous - With how shit the wallet is, new blood on the Monero forum get funneled quickly into MyMonero.com, a web wallet operated by the lead dev Fluffy Pony.  This gives Fluffy (and his ISP etc) access to all XMR transactions, users and their IPs who use the web wallet, which is the only viable 'official' wallet for most users. And it went down recently so no one could withdraw XMR and Fluffy's solution was 'Sorry it went down while I was in bed, for support, call me on the mobile, i will leave it on now'.  Kind of strange for the most anonymous / decentralized coin?  Except he has done this before when he tried to raise $200k from Vertcoin investors for Vertpay.com.  And he is working on his next installment PayBee.com coming soon.....These are the Monero lead dev's development priorities while the official wallet still is unstable and has no GUI after 1 year.. Huh  

Secondly, 95% of XMR volume is going through Poloniex, which now requires your name and address before you can withdraw coins (and obviously knows everyone's IP and balance / transactions).  So between MyMonero and Poloniex, in reality, Monero is almost totally centralized and delivering zero anonymity which is why no one is actually using it

Great dev team - Spend most of their time goading a small core of deluded Monero investors to believe that a clone-coin with zero development that after 1 year they can't work out how to finish, will replace bitcoin.  Stemming from there this cult goes out around BCT attacking anyone designated by Fluffy / Smooth as "a scam" which is each competitor.  Totally dishonest with their community in their "pump talk" about 10,000 XMR pizzas and how they will be the new elite lol, when in fact as a clone coin with the innovation done out-of-house, anyone else cloning Bytecoin that does a slightly better job (like make a usable wallet) and Monero's value based on "innovation" evaporates, and they are just left with a "good community" or rather "the most agressive / toxic community in alts right now" as I see it...the fact something this obvious is never mentioned and instead the devs themselves go around trying to kill or takeover the competition to eliminate this possibility instead of developing, is what makes Monero essentially an elaborate hoax / ponzi scheme operated through BCT, Poloniex and a constant supply of either pump talk or FUDing the competition.

How long before you realize no one wants your sh*tcoin, stop trolling BCT.  You should be being humble and going to make a basic wallet work, you have to earn value through work not through typing propaganda and bullshit all day.......................

REKT LOL,......this is what Monero developers get for attacking other real project's or even developers instead of doing some actually work. The only thing the Monero Developers know about crypto is to CRY"P"TO about it here on how other coins are bad.

I suggest that Monero Developers contact a freelancer on Elance or something to create a GUI for them? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL Omg this is too funny
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 05:28:39 AM
#20
https://poloniex.com/lending#XMR One can borrow XMR and sell it short if one belives in mrkavasaki's investment advice. Of course he can be wrong in which case, one could need the services of a bankruptcy trustee.  

That will happen in countless cases, both bullish and tearish directions. Poloniex offered a new tool/toy as a service, but don't care for any results outcoming from their action.

This will ruin it, frankly said.

Peeps will get burned en masse on great leverages and turn their faces away in awe from that trading site, the almost only XMR/BTC trading site, and in result we might see sub-0.001-ish notations.

So a bit of a rollercoaster, with a foresight of going as short as imaginable, of course.
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 05:06:55 AM
#19
Do you remember times when Monero got 5 to 10 threads like this. Was in last September- October.
mrkavasaki with his alts was one of engines of that FUD, that was planed like shiling.
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 04:33:43 AM
#18
Or stop trolling and put your investments into an asset that has real long term potential.  (Unless your whole plan with this FUD campaign is to drive down the price of XMR to buy a significant stake)

Ooh! Thanks for repeating one of my favorite bagholder lines of all-time.  Cheesy

Yeah if you truly believe this you must be loadin up right about now, right Josh?  Wink
 

Yes, I am 'Josh' (whoever the hell that is).  I am also Gavin, and satoshi, and the Level 2 Genius guy from that Tesla video, and Keyser Soze, and Tyler Durden, and also a literal minotaur.  
  
OR  
  
I'm a guy.  A guy who makes no efforts at all to hide his anonymity online, and is really passionate about crypto, and happens to be an excellent writer of (as you say) "average" intelligence.  
  
And yes, I'm adding a little to my position on the dips.  In this business, you churlish plebian rookie, we buy fear and sell euphoria.  Welcome to Earf.
  
But you wouldn't know that.  Because no matter what I am, I'm still a couple of steps beyond you, as evidenced at how easily manipulated you are in both markets and media (you even had to reread that sentence).  A five year old with a little bass in their voice could take your money if they wanted to.  
  
So step off, homeslice runner, because if I'm an "average" you are verifiably worse.  I won't say you're on the short bus yet, but your ass is at least riding the medium one.
  

Uh, I think you're confusing me with somebody else. At least now I know how it feels... I didn't make the "average" comment but thanks for going out of your way to demonstrate the girth of your lexicon to me. I am literally quaking in my boots right now. Oh, I just shit a little, too.

OK buddy good luck to you and you have a nice evening/morning.
legendary
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May 21, 2015, 03:11:18 AM
#17
"Knowhere? at least spell your title correctly. Of course if something is going nowhere, it is trapped in its current state, so the phrase is illogical. But I guess it could be taken full-literal and mean the state outside of all matter. But how would you know that unless you are God or a godlike being? And how would down exist in, on, around that plane if it is indeed nowhere? These are moot points if the OP actually meant know-where as in, "You know where Monero is going, down-up-down-down-up-up..." God, I love the English language(and financial privacy).  Wink Wish the OP shared my interest, but nowhere is it law that people have to agree on language or their finances or be very good at either.  

*or is it know-here? Or maybe? k, now-here?
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