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Topic: [Open Letter] Altcoin exchanges have to be public or die. Updated List Inside - page 2. (Read 4076 times)

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I was the first to be negative about Kingcoiny. I want to go back on that opinion and say they deserve a second look. The CEO has it seems given personal information including FB and Twitter links that seem legit and go back some months.

If this new info checks out they deserve to be on a list that is not anonymous. I would be cautious but not dismissive.

You might want to retract that,  read this the whois is all false info.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7227482
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I was the first to be negative about Kingcoiny. I want to go back on that opinion and say they deserve a second look. The CEO has it seems given personal information including FB and Twitter links that seem legit and go back some months.

If this new info checks out they deserve to be on a list that is not anonymous. I would be cautious but not dismissive.
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What about kingcoiny?

Coinnext can also be a scam site as well.  Anyone can Google pics and info of someone else,  there's no public links to their personal info to verify they are who they claim to be.  Considering the OP is made by Coinnext,  there's no way to move them off the legit list go figure.


I will be speaking at the upcoming Coinsumm.it Bitcoin conference; scroll down to "Sebastien Mortelmans". Let's meet there?

Just post your and your teams info on your site,  simple task otherwise next you're going to ask everyone to fly into London just to meet you?  Lol. ...easy to say if we were all living in London.  You know exactly what we want but instead you like kingcoiny just do the same thing.

Have you actually been to Coinnext? https://coinnext.com/about has been there since launch.
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What about kingcoiny?

Coinnext can also be a scam site as well.  Anyone can Google pics and info of someone else,  there's no public links to their personal info to verify they are who they claim to be.  Considering the OP is made by Coinnext,  there's no way to move them off the legit list go figure.


I will be speaking at the upcoming Coinsumm.it Bitcoin conference; scroll down to "Sebastien Mortelmans". Let's meet there?

Just post your and your teams info on your site,  simple task otherwise next you're going to ask everyone to fly into London just to meet you?  Lol. ...easy to say if we were all living in London.  You know exactly what we want but instead you like kingcoiny just do the same thing.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
it starts by supporting anon released coins THEN exchanges to trade them on..
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What about kingcoiny?

Coinnext can also be a scam site as well.  Anyone can Google pics and info of someone else,  there's no public links to their personal info to verify they are who they claim to be.  Considering the OP is made by Coinnext,  there's no way to move them off the legit list go figure.


I will be speaking at the upcoming Coinsumm.it Bitcoin conference; scroll down to "Sebastien Mortelmans". Let's meet there?
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What about kingcoiny?

Kingcoiny is an obvious scam,  their About Us page says nothing about them as people and display no public contact info.   They even didn't do a spell check before release.   Any coin dev praising them is obviously a scammer as well for their own coin.  Whether they are sharexcoin or not or another scam group is unknown,  but what is known is that it's going to go down.

Coinnext can also be a scam site as well.  Anyone can Google pics and info of someone else,  there's no public links to their personal info to verify they are who they claim to be.  Considering the OP is made by Coinnext,  there's no way to move them off the legit list go figure.



Added kingcoiny to the AVOID-list
full member
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What about kingcoiny?

Kingcoiny is an obvious scam,  their About Us page says nothing about them as people and display no public contact info.   They even didn't do a spell check before release.   Any coin dev praising them is obviously a scammer as well for their own coin.  Whether they are sharexcoin or not or another scam group is unknown,  but what is known is that it's going to go down.

Coinnext can also be a scam site as well.  Anyone can Google pics and info of someone else,  there's no public links to their personal info to verify they are who they claim to be.  Considering the OP is made by Coinnext,  there's no way to move them off the legit list go figure.

hero member
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Do not add Kingcoiny on here its a SHAREXCOIN SCAM!!! 


The not so subtle suggestions form people here is to casually introduce it to you.

Any proof?
hero member
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Transparency is extremely important and the technology introduced by the NXT community is making giant leaps in making it eventually possible to technically provide full realtime transparency of operations, not the persons behind them which should in most instances be the secondary focus. DGEX is along with other individual actors working hard to materialize that goal.

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e-gold? Was a good e-currency

E-gold was indeed the leader. The government goons shut it down because people used it anonymously to conduct business and fraud, just like they do now with Bitcoin. Times have changed, e-gold was unfortunately ahead of its time (not minding it was fully centralized).

For the sake of some little substance towards transparency here are the DGEX main reserve accounts

https://blockchain.info/address/1LNKq42Hx6nsWCyBsxKCDqdF3btBbufnQT
http://87.230.14.1/nxt/nxt.cgi?action=3000&acc=16386134630970163904
sr. member
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What was happening in the digital currency scene in 1999?

e-gold? Was a good e-currency, too bad they shut it down.

DGEX +1440 Smiley
hero member
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HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
Good thread for all the black / white thinking authority lead masses.

There are reasons beyond an intent to scam to remain anonymous in cryptocurrency exchange operations.

Although I agree these are rare, but they do exist.

For me personally these reasons are related to being able to continue producing value for my e-currency customers, like I have done since 1999 believe it or not.

To be able to continue these activities and benefit the society in whole I'm going to keep both my integrity and anonymity intact. Fortunately there are people who judge people by their track record instead of their government issued id.

As a legitimate coin dev who wishes to remain anonymous at this stage, I feel the same way.

What was happening in the digital currency scene in 1999?

EDIT: but I think transparency can be important for exchanges, with the amount of funds which can be held. But I actually have some NXT on DGEX and just bought into the IPO for the new finnish coin through it too Smiley
hero member
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Good thread for all the black / white thinking authority lead masses.

There are reasons beyond an intent to scam to remain anonymous in cryptocurrency exchange operations.

Although I agree these are rare, but they do exist.

For me personally these reasons are related to being able to continue producing value for my e-currency customers, like I have done since 1999 believe it or not.

To be able to continue these activities and benefit the society in whole I'm going to keep both my integrity and anonymity intact. Fortunately there are people who judge people by their track record instead of their government issued id.
legendary
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Bittrex ad and delist on a weekly whim is pretty much the dumbest shortsighted strategy I've seen in an exchange. More supports short term pump n dump, start a new rinse and repeat then adding any longterm value to a real decent coins.

That may be true, but I have no reason to believe that Bittrex will delist HYPER in the near or far future. When they continue to see HYPER progress and gain market volume, they'll keep it listed.

Sorry that wasn't an opening for you to promote your shitcoin  Roll Eyes

It's not a shitcoin and I don't appriciate your arrogance. I have no patients left for those who believe the HYPER is anything but genuine, think whatever you want. It's pretty sad that there's so many scams in the crypto world that every alt coin is considered guilty until proven innocent. The fact that you would just assume it's a scam (nice try deleting your post btw) just lends credence to the idea that anonymity is bad for the crypto community. Forced transparency, not by some regulatory commission, but by the people, is what will keep cryptocurrencies relevent in the professional world. Arrogance, assumptions based on nothing more than a bad taste left by some of the scams in recent history, is not acceptable in a civilized discussion on the potential ramifications of complete transparency of cryptocurrency exchanges. Thanks for wasting five minutes of my life...

Actually, the problem is the CULTURE IN ALTERNATIVE CRYPTOCURRENCES...
Which has been carefully shaped by professional criminals for 3 years.

Starting with the ZERO PREMINE policy and 100% OPEN SOURCE policy...
This means no talented, honest Dev can make money with a quality Alt.

Go look at the SmartCard space...
Everything is locked down with Non-disclosure Agreements...
But you have the equivalent of a desktop PC + biometrics on a credit card now.

But, HERE, the CROOKED FUCKERS just steal the code and do a zero pre-mine...
Then fuck you over 1000 different ways in partnership with the above exchanges.

 
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This thread has gone off topic so many times I feel sorry for the OP.

I still think this thread is a great idea and everyone should trade on transparent exchanges.

Thanks again Coinnext.

Np, I will keep this up to date, and it is recommended to be regarded as the go-to list for trustworthy exchanges
hero member
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HYPER project manager and PR + GoldPieces [GP]
This thread has gone off topic so many times I feel sorry for the OP.

I still think this thread is a great idea and everyone should trade on transparent exchanges.

Thanks again Coinnext.
hero member
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Great thread, OP.

Better using a decentralized exchange like the one in Nxt. Wink
No discussion yet of DECENTRALIZED exchanges?

The Nxt Asset Exchange can never run away with your money because nobody controls the exchange.

It's not perfect, of course: we're still waiting for features that help broker trades between blockchains (so you can trade other cryptos trustlessly) but these are in the works.

http://Http://Nxt.org

Do NXT bagholders realize they are merely creating resentment against their coin by endlessly pimping and spamming NXT for just the slightest excuse?

Solution to the problem is considered the slightest excuse to you?
sr. member
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Vave.com - Crypto Casino
Great thread, OP.

Better using a decentralized exchange like the one in Nxt. Wink
No discussion yet of DECENTRALIZED exchanges?

The Nxt Asset Exchange can never run away with your money because nobody controls the exchange.

It's not perfect, of course: we're still waiting for features that help broker trades between blockchains (so you can trade other cryptos trustlessly) but these are in the works.

http://Http://Nxt.org

Do NXT bagholders realize they are merely creating resentment against their coin by endlessly pimping and spamming NXT for just the slightest excuse?
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@coinnext
I would like to see BTC-E and Nxt Exchange in your list.

@gorillajam
Where is there a decentralized exchange?


Qora relatively soon should be implementing a decentralised exchange, even cross chain training and anomonity if all things work out. At the rate the guy works I have a hunch it's gonna overtake NXT soon in terms of function.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-qora-released-16-may-100-pos-new-source-522102

Yeah right .... Nxt is 6 month ahead of you guys ... bring it on....


like MySpace was ahead of FB...yes.
hero member
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Added UseCryptos to the AVOID-list

Another one to add would be HitBTC. They are registered in Israel as a company, I haven't looked into it in detail but I think they are transparent.

They have been through the regulatory trouble and expense of setting up USD and EUR fiat gateways, this should carry some weight. I haven;t used either personally though.

Also, this is the alternate cryptocurrencies board, I will limit myself to exchanges that focus on altcoins rather than FIAT<>BTC.

HitBTC are adding DOGE and have opened up voting on adding other cryptocurrencies to the exchange. So they are relevant Smiley

It is true, your reservations may only apply for the next couple of weeks until Doge, Nxt, GlobalBoost, Blackcoin etc are added from the vote.
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