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Topic: Newbies: 40 Scamcoins for you to avoid - page 6. (Read 14523 times)

legendary
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December 14, 2013, 11:33:21 AM
#55
Hey OP, how are you so sure Quarks are a scam coin. If only did you mine them in their early days would you have realized how much valuable they turned into now.
Well that's a pretty ignorant statement.
Just because something is valuable doesn't mean its not a scam.
Your broken english seems to be a fairly accurate indicator of the type of person investing into quarks.


What an ignorant post, generalazing a whole community. I would like to see you speak another language smartass. The fact that you speak better english doesn't mean you are smarter than him.
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December 14, 2013, 11:22:37 AM
#54
this post is just fucking stupid.

buy 1000 of each coin on this list. hold until 2015. you will be rich.
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December 14, 2013, 11:16:58 AM
#53
lol

research research research  Wink

Who cares if it's a scam .... mine and dump ... Smiley
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Vires in Numeris
December 14, 2013, 11:15:55 AM
#52
Hey OP, how are you so sure Quarks are a scam coin. If only did you mine them in their early days would you have realized how much valuable they turned into now.
Well that's a pretty ignorant statement.
Just because something is valuable doesn't mean its not a scam.
Your broken english seems to be a fairly accurate indicator of the type of person investing into quarks.


Someone for whom English is a second language?
Yes, someone who would otherwise not have trouble reading the information on the coin and all the god damn warning signs and shady practices. Yes, exactly.
Don't try to pidgeonhole me.
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Vires in Numeris
December 14, 2013, 11:12:20 AM
#51
Now I'm going to play the devils advocate here about one of your scam coins.

Frozen

(Surprise surpise, I'm holding frozen coins)

There was no premine, so I can only assume it's on your list because it is a quarkcoin clone?
They improved upon the quarkcoin model by giving it a fair distribution model (7,777,777 coins, no instamine).

I do have to mention. A new car is just a clone of an old car with various modifications and improvements. Many good games are just clones of a popular genre (shooter, platformer, etc) with improvements.

They took the quarkcoin model and improved upon it.

Unfortunately that is the only coin I know enough about. That is because I did research before deciding to support it. I like the new 9-of-6 hashing model and the fair start sealed the deal.

Unless you know something about FZC that I don't, it shouldn't be on that list.

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December 14, 2013, 11:04:51 AM
#50
Hey OP, how are you so sure Quarks are a scam coin. If only did you mine them in their early days would you have realized how much valuable they turned into now.
Well that's a pretty ignorant statement.
Just because something is valuable doesn't mean its not a scam.
Your broken english seems to be a fairly accurate indicator of the type of person investing into quarks.


Someone for whom English is a second language?
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Vires in Numeris
December 14, 2013, 11:02:12 AM
#49
Hey OP, how are you so sure Quarks are a scam coin. If only did you mine them in their early days would you have realized how much valuable they turned into now.
Well that's a pretty ignorant statement.
Just because something is valuable doesn't mean its not a scam.
Your broken english seems to be a fairly accurate indicator of the type of person investing into quarks.
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December 14, 2013, 10:00:14 AM
#48
Hey OP, how are you so sure Quarks are a scam coin. If only did you mine them in their early days would you have realized how much valuable they turned into now.
legendary
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December 14, 2013, 09:50:17 AM
#47
Who cares if it's a scam .... mine and dump ... Smiley
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December 14, 2013, 09:44:24 AM
#46
thank you @ peterlustig
for sorting that.
and sorry if i did mix-up things.
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=434996.0
December 14, 2013, 09:41:39 AM
#45
I believe extortion would prefer we all go back out.. dig a garden and plant potatoes.

*edit* oh and leave the mining to him... after all he will intelligently mine only coins which aren't scams..
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=434996.0
December 14, 2013, 09:39:04 AM
#44
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=434996.0
December 14, 2013, 09:37:19 AM
#43
lol.. its an impressive... kind of a copy and paste of coinwarz really...

So here's my query.

So what if it fits your definition of a scamcoin? So what, if it gets on an exchange and dies? Miners make their money by trading on an exchange in lieu of mining ltc and btc which just aren't profitable unless they have the hardware for it.

In the real world there are thousands of companies getting listed on their respective stock exchange.. and at least half will likely die inglorious deaths through mismanagement, theft, natural disasters and a thousand other reasons. Investors who bought in on their shares are gonna lose out. How is it any different than what we see on the cryptocurrency exchange.

That's the free market for you .. some will win and some will lose.. The whole idea is to get in quick and get out quick.. even at this stage something might go wrong with BTC and LTC and its value will drop. Right now, i could declare BTC as a scam, The Chinese sold @ USD 1000.. prices dropped to usd 550 and now guess whose buying them up again right up-to the current level at $880.If they do it a few more times the rest of the world might decide "Ok this aint working lets try something else". LTC is on the cusp of ASIC specific hardware and it might drop out of the market if that happens cos the world might think "why would we need a clone of BITCOIN". Fact is there is a niche/demand for a viable cryptocurrency and whether it be BTC, LTC or even SXC there's gonna be a constant tug of war between all of them. If the porn industry and every lady/gentleman of the night were to except only SXC for their services you can bet the demand for SXC will be a hell of a lot more than BTC ever experienced.     

if your looking for long term investments  go buy land. Even if it gets nuked it will still be there and it will be safe to build on one day..... Otherwise everything is subject to risk..

I'm new.. Damn new in fact... so new that i am only at the "Ne-" part of new...but i understand the risk involved why because its posted everywhere... Every forum has a scammer alert.. every thread announcing a new coin has at least one experienced miner who will state a reason why it will fail. Why do i continue because its fun and if it fails its no-one's fault but mine as i should have got out earlier but got greedy and stayed. Greed controls the law of supply and demand.

Are you worried about punishment and culpability? As in its easy for a dev to be anonymous and therefore run after he pumps and dump. Well, there's not lot a lot of culpability in real life either.

Or do you propose we introduce a little Marxism into the cryptocurrency world everyone gets 1 coin at a time.. quick everybody return your coins to "EXTORTION" and he will equally distribute it out to everyone.. But please be advised due to such a massive undertaking there are certain overheads to be met. I'm sure your overheads wont be more than 3 coins for every coin disbursed.

Leaving aside your "Untrusted" rating. How do you expect anyone to take someone called "Extortion" seriously on the issue of what is and what is not a scam. Do you propose we pay you for your insight? I am pretty sure that fits the definition of extortion.

By the way... Your signature while impressively ominious makes you sound like a child that had his/her favorite toy taken away. But, good job, the red color of the sig matches the Red warning under your name quite well..
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December 14, 2013, 09:23:41 AM
#42
I can hardly hear what the OP is saying, that red shit next to his trust rating is too loud.
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December 14, 2013, 09:22:34 AM
#41
a noob warning noobs... only on the internets
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December 14, 2013, 09:21:53 AM
#40
sockpuppet:
this one i saw spreading here recently
do you think that the whole world knew about bitcoin the day it was lunched? thus no one should be asking or accepting help if it was offered?

crash market:
what is the relation between  sockpuppet and crashing market ?
or does you think if X-one puts up a list it will lead to the market crash?

thank you.
Ofcourse you can ask for help and I don't think you are a sockpuppet (which means second or third forum account), but extortion is one for sure!
They try to crash the markets, their main target seems to be QRK at the moment. Just look at the first link I posted and read all the bullshit spam extortion, author of this "scamcoin-list", posted in the QRK main thread. Probably wants to buy cheap just before btc38 adds QRK to their exchange.  Wink
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December 14, 2013, 09:18:52 AM
#39

Obviously a FUD spreading sockpuppet trying to crash market.
sockpuppet:
this one i saw spreading here recently
do you think that the whole world knew about bitcoin the day it was lunched? thus no one should be asking or accepting help if it was offered?

crash market:
what is the relation between  sockpuppet and crashing market ?
or does you think if X-one puts up a list it will lead to the market crash?

thank you.
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December 14, 2013, 09:05:35 AM
#38
Could you add to the list your suggestions for the good coins? based on your same criteria(you).
that might be helpful to judge where you are heading to.
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The Fourth Generation of Blockchain in DeFi
December 14, 2013, 09:03:21 AM
#37
OP is also spamming the QRK main thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=260031.3580
Also his username seems to be meant seriously: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--230874

Obviously a FUD spreading sockpuppet trying to crash market. Ignored.  Cheesy
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December 14, 2013, 08:58:41 AM
#36
Just like the other guy said, you forgot to add Bitcoin to that list.

For those of you even considering believing this crap, look at it this way:

1. OP who has a "Warning possible scammer right under his name" posts a list of "scam coins you should avoid"...
2. OP thinks DOGECOIN is the ultimate super coin and thinks it doesn't fulfill any of the criteria that he has set for scam coin (dogecoin equally fulfills most of his scamcoin criteria)
3. Thread quickly turns from serious discussion to "doge much love, such wow"..

make your own conclusions..

Logic fail. that is all.
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