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Topic: ██[MZC] MazaCoin - National Currency - now @ RussiaToday, Independent, Telegraph - page 89. (Read 167547 times)

newbie
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Guys, in how many hours cryptsy will add the new coins?
sr. member
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No worse than trusting a guy named murraypaul

And if I were marketing an investment, you would be right to be wary of me.
For some reason people just accept any story at all about cryptocurrencies, without the sort of critical reasoning they would apply to a 'real world' investment.
sr. member
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No worse than trusting a guy named murraypaul

 Grin Grin Grin
legendary
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Hey murraypaul, you are right, it's one huge scam.

I'm not saying that the coin itself is a scam.
I'm saying that the claims made by people on this forum are not backed up by what has actually been said.

It's coming straight from the headlines and public statements, like this article from The Verge: http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/5/5469510/native-americans-assert-their-independence-through-cryptocurrency-mazacoin

But Chase Iron Eyes, South Dakota legal counsel for the Lakota, believes the federal government will push back if MazaCoin succeeds. "There hasn’t been a tribal nation that has declared its own currency and has mandated that that currency is used within its borders," Iron Eyes says. "But it’s because of this pervasive, ever-present asserted dominion of the United States. They’ll try to shut us down, try to cite us with law violations."

Sounds at least semi-official to me.  If the legal counsel for the Lakato is aware of what they are doing, there is backing for this.  I think they just are not yet certain as to how big it will be,  but is this hits $100m market cap.... it is going to be taken seriously.
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sr. member
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Well, of course it is really easy to trust a guy called AnonymousPirate Smiley
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[00:34] <@AnonymousPirate> You know what a Lakota told me yesterday?

[00:34] <@AnonymousPirate> She said I want to buy my kids dinner at Subway with my grant money.

[00:34] <@AnonymousPirate> I promised here before the end of this year she could do that.

[00:34] <@AnonymousPirate> By god, she will be able to.

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If you believe him....I do.....
sr. member
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Hey murraypaul, I was just joking with you, but again, any questions that you have can be directed to the mazacoin guys directly and that will be your best source of info.

The question isn't what they say, but what the Lakota themselves say.
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Hey murraypaul, I was just joking with you, but again, any questions that you have can be directed to the mazacoin guys directly and that will be your best source of info.

I would ask them and see what they say.



The Verge article states: "While the leadership of the Lakota nation has signed off on adopting MazaCoin as a national currency, there is resistance within the ranks."

So it's 'journalists' making the claims, not forum members.
sr. member
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Hey murraypaul, I was just joking with you, but again, any questions that you have can be directed to the mazacoin guys directly and that will be your best source of info.

I would ask them and see what they say.

full member
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Hey murraypaul, you are right, it's one huge scam.

I'm not saying that the coin itself is a scam.
I'm saying that the claims made by people on this forum are not backed up by what has actually been said.

It's coming straight from the headlines and public statements, like this article from The Verge: http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/5/5469510/native-americans-assert-their-independence-through-cryptocurrency-mazacoin

But Chase Iron Eyes, South Dakota legal counsel for the Lakota, believes the federal government will push back if MazaCoin succeeds. "There hasn’t been a tribal nation that has declared its own currency and has mandated that that currency is used within its borders," Iron Eyes says. "But it’s because of this pervasive, ever-present asserted dominion of the United States. They’ll try to shut us down, try to cite us with law violations."
sr. member
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Hey murraypaul, you are right, it's one huge scam.

I'm not saying that the coin itself is a scam.
I'm saying that the claims made by people on this forum are not backed up by what has actually been said.
sr. member
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Hey murraypaul, you are right, it's one huge scam.

Everyone, let's pack it up and go home.

it was good while it lasted.


/sarc
newbie
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At what time cryptsy is adding new coins ?
Thanks!
sr. member
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To be honest, I'm not sure what to make of Maza right now.

If legit, it potentially can be rather big. Or perhaps it's all a scam.

Has there been any documented proof that the coin will be accepted as a currency by any tribe? And by that I mean the tribe themselves saying such, or an article quoting a tribal leader somewhere? Any official news somewhere (and twitter doesn't count)?

Not sure yet if this is a pump and dump coin, or we should just buy it up and hold longterm. I don't have many coins, but just wondering how this will turn out.

http://www.mazacoin.org/
Master Coin Maker: AnonymousPirate - www.CryptoDirect.info - [email protected]
BTC Oyate Initiative: Payu Harris - www.KimitsuAssetManagement.com - [email protected]
Lead Developer: Boxxa - Boxxa's Twitter - [email protected]
https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/?nick=MazaCoin|?#MazaCoin
http://cryptominers.freeforums.org/official-announcements-f4.html
http://cryptominers.freeforums.org/mazacoin-official-white-papers-t8.html


To summarize... the answer is no, there has been no statement from the tribe, only from the coin developers and those connected with them.
And even they only say that they intend for it to be adopted as a currency, not that it has been.

This guy ^^ murraypaul just goes around alt forums spreading FUD. He keeps saying the same things over and over in here. He doesn't like that Maza is taking BTC hashpower.
So don't bother engaging him. He doesn't care about Alt coins. Only BTC. He will keep speaking FUD here and anywhere he can about Alts.

He does not care that it's been stated over and over that it's official. These people will keep repeating themselves. In the face of proof.

The question is who has it been stated by?
The development team, not the Lakota Nation themselves.
And, to quote the development team's own press release:
Quote
"The MazaCoin Development Team does not speak for the Oglala Lakota Nation, it's government or it's people"
So, again, where has it ever been stated, by the Lakota Nation themselves, that they have adopted this coin as a national currency?
full member
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Let's vote!Let's get it there.
legendary
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https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/

At around 3-4 AM PST (6-7 AM EST) this morning I want everyone to lay down any extra BTC they have and push Maza to 80k votes at a minimum.

That is what the other coins will do as well. So anyone that can afford 0.01 BTC do it! Anyone that has 0.1 BTC do that then. If you have
"X" amount of BTC in Maza then take 3-5% of that and put it to the votes. Listing on Cryptsy will add 160,000 new users to potentially
buy into Maza. Even if you need to sell 3% of your maza to do it. Cryptsy is located in Florida so that will be right before they decide.

I really like Mintpal but Cryptsy is the big boy and they have far far more users still.

Just need top 2. And that will do it.
And to the others asking - yes this is the floor price (5000-6500). I said it yesterday and called it correct so far.
So it's about in 3hours exactly from now?
8 hours and 30mins till 7am Est


Time to vote! 6am now in Florida.
legendary
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To be honest, I'm not sure what to make of Maza right now.

If legit, it potentially can be rather big. Or perhaps it's all a scam.

Has there been any documented proof that the coin will be accepted as a currency by any tribe? And by that I mean the tribe themselves saying such, or an article quoting a tribal leader somewhere? Any official news somewhere (and twitter doesn't count)?

Not sure yet if this is a pump and dump coin, or we should just buy it up and hold longterm. I don't have many coins, but just wondering how this will turn out.

http://www.mazacoin.org/
Master Coin Maker: AnonymousPirate - www.CryptoDirect.info - [email protected]
BTC Oyate Initiative: Payu Harris - www.KimitsuAssetManagement.com - [email protected]
Lead Developer: Boxxa - Boxxa's Twitter - [email protected]
https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/?nick=MazaCoin|?#MazaCoin
http://cryptominers.freeforums.org/official-announcements-f4.html
http://cryptominers.freeforums.org/mazacoin-official-white-papers-t8.html


To summarize... the answer is no, there has been no statement from the tribe, only from the coin developers and those connected with them.
And even they only say that they intend for it to be adopted as a currency, not that it has been.

This guy ^^ murraypaul just goes around alt forums spreading FUD. He keeps saying the same things over and over in here. He doesn't like that Maza is taking BTC hashpower.
So don't bother engaging him. He doesn't care about Alt coins. Only BTC. He will keep speaking FUD here and anywhere he can about Alts.

He does not care that it's been stated over and over that it's official. These people will keep repeating themselves. In the face of proof.

There is an army of BTC people that HATE alt coins. Hate them. Expect them here to hate on maza.
Currently Maza has taken 5% of BTC hashpower. That is why he is here. The trolls are coming.


full member
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So is this coin a good investment when buying now?

Well yeah unless you want to be left behind in the rear view mirror Tongue
hero member
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So is this coin a good investment when buying now?
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