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legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
October 12, 2015, 08:20:26 AM
The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

Me and a few others gained all those coins protecting NLG against Clevermining last year by throwing shit loads of hashes against it to keep the chain going. We mined them against a huge loss (buying them at the exchanges would be much cheaper at that time), selling them now would still result in a loss. We are THAT dedicated to NLG. NLG was never a scam and never will be one, period.

I can not find the richlist, so me and any other new participant can check how many coins are in one hand....

Good luck http://nlgstats.nl/richlist/ : You will find one address at place 27, but I've used more addresses over the time. Coins have been moved around, a few have been spend... so the rich list won't tell you that much.
sr. member
Activity: 303
Merit: 250
GoldReserve! Your Retirement Fund!
October 12, 2015, 08:10:35 AM
The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

Me and a few others gained all those coins protecting NLG against Clevermining last year by throwing shit loads of hashes against it to keep the chain going. We mined them against a huge loss (buying them at the exchanges would be much cheaper at that time), selling them now would still result in a loss. We are THAT dedicated to NLG. NLG was never a scam and never will be one, period.

I can not find the richlist, so me and any other new participant can check how many coins are in one hand....
hero member
Activity: 637
Merit: 500
October 12, 2015, 06:53:22 AM
What time is 1.5.2 being released. I want to see pending balances show up for sanity sake. 😊
legendary
Activity: 1197
Merit: 1001
October 12, 2015, 04:28:30 AM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

Despite the drama that was witnessed over the weekend which in itself is a indication that this currency is worth fighting for.

The reason why people got a lot of coins for cheap is because it started like every typical scam coin would with a premine. The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

It's the last of the truly decentralized projects remaining in crypto and it just keeps getting better and stronger with time where every other project starts off strong and gets weaker.

Everyones choice in what they invest in but I am not going anywhere. Gulden forever!

Still a distinct possibility it could end in a scam. I mean, it only trades on bittrex, afaik, and the premine holders could probably dump the price down to 1 sat or lower with the amount of coins they hold.

This isn't necessarily what I was referring to as I haven't really dug into the premine, although if premine coins were part of yesterday's sell wall that would be concerning.

In any market it's not good to have a person, or group, with so much control over the coin whether it's held by the dev team, an individual, or a private group.  It just allows for manipulation and the flexing of muscle as was attempted yesterday.  Especially when that someone is so obviously butthurt.  I'm sure things will get back on track, just wanted to express my opinion as an "outsider".


I doubt it was the premine used the team has been very honest and transparent.

It wasn't the team so don't worry further.
full member
Activity: 142
Merit: 100
Crowdsale: Saturday, Aug 12, 2017
October 12, 2015, 12:08:04 AM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

Despite the drama that was witnessed over the weekend which in itself is a indication that this currency is worth fighting for.

The reason why people got a lot of coins for cheap is because it started like every typical scam coin would with a premine. The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

It's the last of the truly decentralized projects remaining in crypto and it just keeps getting better and stronger with time where every other project starts off strong and gets weaker.

Everyones choice in what they invest in but I am not going anywhere. Gulden forever!

Still a distinct possibility it could end in a scam. I mean, it only trades on bittrex, afaik, and the premine holders could probably dump the price down to 1 sat or lower with the amount of coins they hold.

This isn't necessarily what I was referring to as I haven't really dug into the premine, although if premine coins were part of yesterday's sell wall that would be concerning.

In any market it's not good to have a person, or group, with so much control over the coin whether it's held by the dev team, an individual, or a private group.  It just allows for manipulation and the flexing of muscle as was attempted yesterday.  Especially when that someone is so obviously butthurt.  I'm sure things will get back on track, just wanted to express my opinion as an "outsider".


I doubt it was the premine used the team has been very honest and transparent.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
October 11, 2015, 03:15:43 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

Despite the drama that was witnessed over the weekend which in itself is a indication that this currency is worth fighting for.

The reason why people got a lot of coins for cheap is because it started like every typical scam coin would with a premine. The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

It's the last of the truly decentralized projects remaining in crypto and it just keeps getting better and stronger with time where every other project starts off strong and gets weaker.

Everyones choice in what they invest in but I am not going anywhere. Gulden forever!

Still a distinct possibility it could end in a scam. I mean, it only trades on bittrex, afaik, and the premine holders could probably dump the price down to 1 sat or lower with the amount of coins they hold.

This isn't necessarily what I was referring to as I haven't really dug into the premine, although if premine coins were part of yesterday's sell wall that would be concerning.

In any market it's not good to have a person, or group, with so much control over the coin whether it's held by the dev team, an individual, or a private group.  It just allows for manipulation and the flexing of muscle as was attempted yesterday.  Especially when that someone is so obviously butthurt.  I'm sure things will get back on track, just wanted to express my opinion as an "outsider".


I get where you're coming from, and sure the display that took place yesterday was a bit unorthodox, but hey, they were just expressing their opinion on the matter with fair statements. They wan't nothing but Gulden to succeed and exceed every single expectation. No matter the amount of nlg's I think it couldn't be in better hands.
legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
October 11, 2015, 03:14:52 PM

This isn't necessarily what I was referring to as I haven't really dug into the premine, although if premine coins were part of yesterday's sell wall that would be concerning.


I can guarantee you, they weren't. Pre-mine accounting can be tracked here: https://developer.gulden.com/premine/
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
October 11, 2015, 03:12:53 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

Despite the drama that was witnessed over the weekend which in itself is a indication that this currency is worth fighting for.

The reason why people got a lot of coins for cheap is because it started like every typical scam coin would with a premine. The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

It's the last of the truly decentralized projects remaining in crypto and it just keeps getting better and stronger with time where every other project starts off strong and gets weaker.

Everyones choice in what they invest in but I am not going anywhere. Gulden forever!

Still a distinct possibility it could end in a scam. I mean, it only trades on bittrex, afaik, and the premine holders could probably dump the price down to 1 sat or lower with the amount of coins they hold.

The dev will never dump the premine you can read here everthing

https://developer.gulden.com/premine

Premine reserved for development, marketing and funding of community projects: 170M (10%)
Active wallet: GRMkjsTanendgQCNRGTpNusH118m3TtmfL
Cold Storage 1: GYhkHEHFSwjVaq7Bt9Akm9EHDMamiWkPZb
Cold Storage 2: GLjU6est4NXFri3Rmx2SnA9PzFdYsm1Tcb
Cold Storage 3: GK3g74iYY5cCHF8AscMgPUBSRV7kicwRR4
Cold Storage 4: GTXSnWP4hxiREUkxndQ82cNeSdkrBjvjb8

legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
October 11, 2015, 03:12:23 PM
The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

Me and a few others gained all those coins protecting NLG against Clevermining last year by throwing shit loads of hashes against it to keep the chain going. We mined them against a huge loss (buying them at the exchanges would be much cheaper at that time), selling them now would still result in a loss. We are THAT dedicated to NLG. NLG was never a scam and never will be one, period.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
October 11, 2015, 03:07:34 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

Despite the drama that was witnessed over the weekend which in itself is a indication that this currency is worth fighting for.

The reason why people got a lot of coins for cheap is because it started like every typical scam coin would with a premine. The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

It's the last of the truly decentralized projects remaining in crypto and it just keeps getting better and stronger with time where every other project starts off strong and gets weaker.

Everyones choice in what they invest in but I am not going anywhere. Gulden forever!

Still a distinct possibility it could end in a scam. I mean, it only trades on bittrex, afaik, and the premine holders could probably dump the price down to 1 sat or lower with the amount of coins they hold.

This isn't necessarily what I was referring to as I haven't really dug into the premine, although if premine coins were part of yesterday's sell wall that would be concerning.

In any market it's not good to have a person, or group, with so much control over the coin whether it's held by the dev team, an individual, or a private group.  It just allows for manipulation and the flexing of muscle as was attempted yesterday.  Especially when that someone is so obviously butthurt.  I'm sure things will get back on track, just wanted to express my opinion as an "outsider".
legendary
Activity: 3136
Merit: 1116
October 11, 2015, 03:00:54 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

Despite the drama that was witnessed over the weekend which in itself is a indication that this currency is worth fighting for.

The reason why people got a lot of coins for cheap is because it started like every typical scam coin would with a premine. The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

It's the last of the truly decentralized projects remaining in crypto and it just keeps getting better and stronger with time where every other project starts off strong and gets weaker.

Everyones choice in what they invest in but I am not going anywhere. Gulden forever!

Still a distinct possibility it could end in a scam. I mean, it only trades on bittrex, afaik, and the premine holders could probably dump the price down to 1 sat or lower with the amount of coins they hold.
sr. member
Activity: 458
Merit: 500
October 11, 2015, 02:31:34 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

Despite the drama that was witnessed over the weekend which in itself is a indication that this currency is worth fighting for.

The reason why people got a lot of coins for cheap is because it started like every typical scam coin would with a premine. The early investors took huge risks because there was a 90% chance in most crypto communities minds this would be a scam, but my inner voice told me to buy in and support for the long term.

It's the last of the truly decentralized projects remaining in crypto and it just keeps getting better and stronger with time where every other project starts off strong and gets weaker.

Everyones choice in what they invest in but I am not going anywhere. Gulden forever!
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
October 11, 2015, 02:08:58 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  

He friend!

welcome here, gulden is for the long hold! a lot of people see what Gulden is and will buy

I don't give a shit about the 1680 sat sell wall

Projects and get more people in to Gulden is my number 1 thing, price is later

Gulden is future, Gulden is gold
legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
October 11, 2015, 01:15:15 PM
Hello,
I would like to know how do I install and launch Gulden wallet on Linux? Thanks.

The easiest would be to download the Linux client from: https://gulden.com/nl/download
Unzip it to a local folder and run it.
yeah, it worked. Thanks.

Do note that a new version will be released on Monday, which contains some bug fixes.
member
Activity: 103
Merit: 10
October 11, 2015, 01:13:06 PM
Hello,
I would like to know how do I install and launch Gulden wallet on Linux? Thanks.

The easiest would be to download the Linux client from: https://gulden.com/nl/download
Unzip it to a local folder and run it.
yeah, it worked. Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1658
Merit: 1001
October 11, 2015, 12:47:52 PM
Hello,
I would like to know how do I install and launch Gulden wallet on Linux? Thanks.

The easiest would be to download the Linux client from: https://gulden.com/nl/download
Unzip it to a local folder and run it.
member
Activity: 103
Merit: 10
October 11, 2015, 12:38:42 PM
Hello,
I would like to know how do I install and launch Gulden wallet on Linux? Thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
October 11, 2015, 12:14:26 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin

Yeah, it's unfortunate and for me quite a deterrent.

bram_vnl and b1007 encouraged me to check out NLG and when I come to the thread I see someone throwing a hissy fit with a 570 BTC wall up.  You think that is going to bring in new people to NLG?  You're wrong and you're hurting what you say you're trying to build.

Knowing there is someone, or a group, with that many coins and an attitude like that will never be good for the NLG ecosystem.  
sr. member
Activity: 332
Merit: 250
October 11, 2015, 12:02:29 PM
WTF....  Huh

Not logged in for just 1 single day, and I have to browse through several, well, kinda interesting discussions  Roll Eyes

 Undecided
 Grin
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
October 11, 2015, 11:48:26 AM
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