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Topic: ██[MZC] MazaCoin - National Currency - now @ RussiaToday, Independent, Telegraph - page 147. (Read 167547 times)

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Let Sussex fucking rant, I'm tired of people ignoring one side of the argument. Its called confirmation bias, and its something 12 year olds do. No need to get defensive.

Does this coin have potential? Yes. Is it a shot in the dark? Yes.





There's ranting and then there's ranting on every fucking page.

Give it a rest already and yes most of us DO see both sides of it and the risk it involves much like every other fucking coin that has been and will come
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""We’ve gone through 100 years of imposed poverty. That’s the fight we’re having," he says. "What we’re trying to do with MazaCoin is just spark something to get us out of this cycle of victimhood."

Pretty sobering stuff when compared to a bunch of privileged whining crypto day-traders on the internet all declaring that this currency is either a scam or it will make them a gazillionaire.

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ya wtf? current price 8800mintpal 8000 cryptorush
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twitter link please!
Make your choice  Grin
https://twitter.com/search?q=mazacoin&src=typd

EDIT: 6 more tweets since i posted the link. Oh, 9 now. BUY.
EDIT 2: 19  Cool
more and more twitter news & more and more price dropping  Angry
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Whilst the jury is still out on the viability of this particular cryptocoin project, the sheer number of prejudiced and outright ignorant comments about the native American people, often by first-world American people, speaks volumes about the continuing problem of racism in society.

I think it is disgusting that people here who put faith in an anonymous person like Satoshi or the creator of AUR attack a public person like Payu Harris and call him a scammer or a crook, excuse me, he is going out to the world, revealing himself and giving interviews to Forbes and WSJ. Sorry but I trust someone more who puts their name to a project than someone who doesn't, end of story.

Agreed. It's a very real cause for Harris. He's hoping to make a real change for his people. He even called MazaCoin the 'new Buffalo.'

Many altcoin devs are get rich quick schemers Cheesy
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Whilst the jury is still out on the viability of this particular cryptocoin project, the sheer number of prejudiced and outright ignorant comments about the native American people, often by first-world American people, speaks volumes about the continuing problem of racism in society.

I think it is disgusting that people here who put faith in an anonymous person like Satoshi or the creator of AUR attack a public person like Payu Harris and call him a scammer or a crook, excuse me, he is going out to the world, revealing himself and giving interviews to Forbes and WSJ. Sorry but I trust someone more who puts their name to a project than someone who doesn't, end of story.

Well said

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Let Sussex fucking rant, I'm tired of people ignoring one side of the argument. Its called confirmation bias, and its something 12 year olds do. No need to get defensive.

Does this coin have potential? Yes. Is it a shot in the dark? Yes.



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Whilst the jury is still out on the viability of this particular cryptocoin project, the sheer number of prejudiced and outright ignorant comments about the native American people, often by first-world American people, speaks volumes about the continuing problem of racism in society.

I think it is disgusting that people here who put faith in an anonymous person like Satoshi or the creator of AUR attack a public person like Payu Harris and call him a scammer or a crook, excuse me, he is going out to the world, revealing himself and giving interviews to Forbes and WSJ. Sorry but I trust someone more who puts their name to a project than someone who doesn't, end of story.

Wow, enough said Wink
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Whilst the jury is still out on the viability of this particular cryptocoin project, the sheer number of prejudiced and outright ignorant comments about the native American people, often by first-world American people, speaks volumes about the continuing problem of racism in society.

I think it is disgusting that people here who put faith in an anonymous person like Satoshi or the creator of AUR attack a public person like Payu Harris and call him a scammer or a crook, excuse me, he is going out to the world, revealing himself and giving interviews to Forbes and WSJ. Sorry but I trust someone more who puts their name to a project than someone who doesn't, end of story.
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twitter link please!
Make your choice  Grin
https://twitter.com/search?q=mazacoin&src=typd

EDIT: 6 more tweets since i posted the link. Oh, 9 now. BUY.
EDIT 2: 19  Cool
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The whole article questions Maza's validity and suggests that the Fed will crack down on any crypto that gains traction.

Probably not the kind of exposure you want?



Look, we don't want your opinion.

If you don't want any interest in the coin then fuck off

It's being unable to see both sides of the story that is going to cost you money, just because I don't say it doesn't mean it's not the case.
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The whole article questions Maza's validity and suggests that the Fed will crack down on any crypto that gains traction.

Probably not the kind of exposure you want?



Hey guys, sussex is back with more good news.

Come on Sussex.....lets get it all out in one go...

Remember the Tulips
It will all end in tears
This is a false dawn
Hype, hype and more hype lead to disasters
When you lose your shirt, remember I told you so

yeah, yeah, yeah. Lets all get a job in McDonalds and play it safe.


LOL nice...
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where is the vote link for crptysy also?
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Looks like aurora isn't processing transactions anymore.  Could be a factor in people moving from aur to mzc.
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The whole article questions Maza's validity and suggests that the Fed will crack down on any crypto that gains traction.

Probably not the kind of exposure you want?



Look, we don't want your opinion.

If you don't want any interest in the coin then fuck off
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The whole article questions Maza's validity and suggests that the Fed will crack down on any crypto that gains traction.

Probably not the kind of exposure you want?



Hey guys, sussex is back with more good news.

Come on Sussex.....lets get it all out in one go...

Remember the Tulips
It will all end in tears
This is a false dawn
Hype, hype and more hype lead to disasters
When you lose your shirt, remember I told you so

yeah, yeah, yeah. Lets all get a job in McDonalds and play it safe.


I'm not suggesting "playing it safe", but surely it's mental to not try to limit the risk as much as possible on your way to being a billionaire?
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The whole article questions Maza's validity and suggests that the Fed will crack down on any crypto that gains traction.

Probably not the kind of exposure you want?



Is this different than Bitcoin's media portrayal? Especially over the last 2 weeks, if anything it's an improvement. So yea, we want this.

But BTC has been going for years with billions of dollars of money tied up in it.

This is about a country no-one has ever heard of and has no autonomous economic power, it's basically the USA in all but name.
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Impoverished places can create their own currency without needing everybody to be online or even own a computer:

http://brixtonpound.org/ - keeps funds local to the community that needs it to help prevent outflow of money from large-chain supermarkets etc.

Whilst the jury is still out on the viability of this particular cryptocoin project, the sheer number of prejudiced and outright ignorant comments about the native American people, often by first-world American people, speaks volumes about the continuing problem of racism in society.
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