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Topic: ★★★ PandaCoin [PND] ★★★ 2021 Network Update - page 42. (Read 65019 times)

full member
Activity: 714
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I remember the Wolong scam of 2014. It is funny now to see this anti-Wolong coin, which only existed to compete with the PANDA of Wolong, resurrect Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 252
I miss when crypto was about decentralisation.
Not really seeing any professionalism or real justification, still.

This might come as a surprise to you, but cryptocurrencies are neither my profession, nor is anyone paying me to spend my time on them.

I'm not trying to justify anything either, so take it as you will.

That doesn't mean you can perform incredibly shady actions without consequences. 

I fail to see how leaving an open source project is incredibly shady, and given the way this conversation is going we won't come to a mutual agreement either.

I'm not here to argue; but I will voice my thoughts on your previous actions as a developer on the coin.

I just think me, and many others, deserved to know a little more regarding your random departure from the coin previously. It certainly could have been handled better.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
Development work can be a thankless task.

The Pandacoin of today is built on the work of many developers and a large portion of that work was probably by AmDOGE aka pandacoin-official. Even so, still to this day, their donation of time and effort is not enough for some people.

Thanks to the work put in my AmDOGE in the past and by jommy99 aka DigitalPandacoin and many others, we still have Pandacoin.

Hopefully those who wish to see Pandacoin regain its former glory and more, can work together to make it happen.

There is plenty of work to do and little time for whining and finger pointing.

sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
Not really seeing any professionalism or real justification, still.

This might come as a surprise to you, but cryptocurrencies are neither my profession, nor is anyone paying me to spend my time on them.

I'm not trying to justify anything either, so take it as you will.

That doesn't mean you can perform incredibly shady actions without consequences. 

I fail to see how leaving an open source project is incredibly shady, and given the way this conversation is going we won't come to a mutual agreement either.
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 252
I miss when crypto was about decentralisation.
Not really seeing any professionalism or real justification, still.

This might come as a surprise to you, but cryptocurrencies are neither my profession, nor is anyone paying me to spend my time on them.

I'm not trying to justify anything either, so take it as you will.

That doesn't mean you can perform incredibly shady actions without consequences. 
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
I gave all of them away back in 2015 to people in IRC and on here once amDOGE disappeared.

Hopefully they have taken good care of them.

sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
Not really seeing any professionalism or real justification, still.

This might come as a surprise to you, but cryptocurrencies are neither my profession, nor is anyone paying me to spend my time on them.

I'm not trying to justify anything either, so take it as you will.
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 252
I miss when crypto was about decentralisation.
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers.  

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.

I fortunately didn't lose a cent. This isn't entirely about the losses that you caused, though.

It's the fact that you disappeared without even telling anyone you were done. People you worked with didn't even have any answers. The entire thing looked like a scam; a scam even other developers were unaware of.

At the most, you could've had the decency to at least tell everyone either through these threads or on IRC (both would've been nice) that you would be ceasing development on the coin and handing it down to the others that were still throwing time and effort into making it work.

Instead: you disappeared, the main site went down shortly after, everyone in the IRC channel and on here were attempting to piece together what may have happened, where a possible scam may have formed, whether it was a scam all along.

Whether you had your reasons or not, you left an awfully shady trail behind.


https://github.com/pandacoin-official/pandacoin/commit/59b723b2

Not really seeing any professionalism or real justification, still.

Please just dump your Pandacoins now while you can still get a few Latoshis for them.



I gave all of them away back in 2015 to people in IRC and on here once amDOGE disappeared.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers.  

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.

I fortunately didn't lose a cent. This isn't entirely about the losses that you caused, though.

It's the fact that you disappeared without even telling anyone you were done. People you worked with didn't even have any answers. The entire thing looked like a scam; a scam even other developers were unaware of.

At the most, you could've had the decency to at least tell everyone either through these threads or on IRC (both would've been nice) that you would be ceasing development on the coin and handing it down to the others that were still throwing time and effort into making it work.

Instead: you disappeared, the main site went down shortly after, everyone in the IRC channel and on here were attempting to piece together what may have happened, where a possible scam may have formed, whether it was a scam all along.

Whether you had your reasons or not, you left an awfully shady trail behind.


https://github.com/pandacoin-official/pandacoin/commit/59b723b2

Not really seeing any professionalism or real justification, still.

Please just dump your Pandacoins now while you can still get a few Latoshis for them.

sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 252
I miss when crypto was about decentralisation.
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers.  

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.

I fortunately didn't lose a cent. This isn't entirely about the losses that you caused, though.

It's the fact that you disappeared without even telling anyone you were done. People you worked with didn't even have any answers. The entire thing looked like a scam; a scam even other developers were unaware of.

At the most, you could've had the decency to at least tell everyone either through these threads or on IRC (both would've been nice) that you would be ceasing development on the coin and handing it down to the others that were still throwing time and effort into making it work.

Instead: you disappeared, the main site went down shortly after, everyone in the IRC channel and on here were attempting to piece together what may have happened, where a possible scam may have formed, whether it was a scam all along.

Whether you had your reasons or not, you left an awfully shady trail behind.


https://github.com/pandacoin-official/pandacoin/commit/59b723b2

Not really seeing any professionalism or real justification, still.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers.  

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.

I fortunately didn't lose a cent. This isn't entirely about the losses that you caused, though.

It's the fact that you disappeared without even telling anyone you were done. People you worked with didn't even have any answers. The entire thing looked like a scam; a scam even other developers were unaware of.

At the most, you could've had the decency to at least tell everyone either through these threads or on IRC (both would've been nice) that you would be ceasing development on the coin and handing it down to the others that were still throwing time and effort into making it work.

Instead: you disappeared, the main site went down shortly after, everyone in the IRC channel and on here were attempting to piece together what may have happened, where a possible scam may have formed, whether it was a scam all along.

Whether you had your reasons or not, you left an awfully shady trail behind.


https://github.com/pandacoin-official/pandacoin/commit/59b723b2
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 252
I miss when crypto was about decentralisation.
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers.  

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.

I fortunately didn't lose a cent. This isn't entirely about the losses that you caused, though.

It's the fact that you disappeared without even telling anyone you were done. People you worked with didn't even have any answers. The entire thing looked like a scam; a scam even other developers were unaware of.

At the most, you could've had the decency to at least tell everyone either through these threads or on IRC (both would've been nice) that you would be ceasing development on the coin and handing it down to the others that were still throwing time and effort into making it work.

Instead: you disappeared, the main site went down shortly after, everyone in the IRC channel and on here were attempting to piece together what may have happened, where a possible scam may have formed, whether it was a scam all along.

Whether you had your reasons or not, you left an awfully shady trail behind.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers.  

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.

And whats about the story with the 100k merchants will pnd soon as payment method? Why such announcements when never something like that was for real?

Pandacoin was available as a payment method along with Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin and many others back in the day.

Did Bitcoin have 100K merchants? Probably not.

Does it today? Probably not.

Could it have been possible? Certainly.

Could it still be possible? Certainly.

Can Pandacoin still be part of that? Absolutely!
hero member
Activity: 770
Merit: 500
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers. 

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.

And whats about the story with the 100k merchants will pnd soon as payment method? Why such announcements when never something like that was for real?
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers. 

So this argument effectively boils down to something like "Because of your radio-silence, people lost money"...
...while the price and volume of pandacoin were well on their way to nearing zero, even while I was still active.
This means the outcome would have been one and the same, radio-silence or not.

If you can't stand the thought of losing your money, don't invest into some project you didn't do any due dilligence on. I've been preaching this same thing for years now.
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 252
I miss when crypto was about decentralisation.
Would you mind (obviously not in actual detail for personal reasons) explaining what happened when you did suddenly just disappear from PND a few years back?

I decided to move on to other things, since I felt my time was better spent elsewhere.

What ever happened to the funds that were accumulated via the community with the plan of sending them to a charity to benefit pandas?

Nothing. The keys used for those wallets were purged, so I would advice against sending anything to those addresses now.

I see. That's quite disappointing given how you handled it; could've been a lot better, really.



Can you elaborate?

Well, you never really told anyone that. You simply one day just disappeared and left everyone to scatter around and attempt to pick up the pieces.

A lot of people lost a lot of Bitcoin because of that. Many other people were also accused of running a scamcoin given they had no answers. 
sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
Would you mind (obviously not in actual detail for personal reasons) explaining what happened when you did suddenly just disappear from PND a few years back?

I decided to move on to other things, since I felt my time was better spent elsewhere.

What ever happened to the funds that were accumulated via the community with the plan of sending them to a charity to benefit pandas?

Nothing. The keys used for those wallets were purged, so I would advice against sending anything to those addresses now.

I see. That's quite disappointing given how you handled it; could've been a lot better, really.



Can you elaborate?
sr. member
Activity: 292
Merit: 252
I miss when crypto was about decentralisation.
Would you mind (obviously not in actual detail for personal reasons) explaining what happened when you did suddenly just disappear from PND a few years back?

I decided to move on to other things, since I felt my time was better spent elsewhere.

What ever happened to the funds that were accumulated via the community with the plan of sending them to a charity to benefit pandas?

Nothing. The keys used for those wallets were purged, so I would advice against sending anything to those addresses now.

I see. That's quite disappointing given how you handled it; could've been a lot better, really.

sr. member
Activity: 560
Merit: 250
Would you mind (obviously not in actual detail for personal reasons) explaining what happened when you did suddenly just disappear from PND a few years back?

I decided to move on to other things, since I felt my time was better spent elsewhere.

What ever happened to the funds that were accumulated via the community with the plan of sending them to a charity to benefit pandas?

Nothing. The keys used for those wallets were purged, so I would advice against sending anything to those addresses now.
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