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Topic: [pandacoin] The Panda Coin ♥ Scrypt Adaptive-N w/Kimotos Gravity Well ★ - page 69. (Read 398951 times)

newbie
Activity: 52
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Sir i have lost 30 btc in panda.Please help me to recover some of it by donating.This is the total worth i have lost in Panda.Please send me to recover the maximum balance i can.Very Very thanks Sir

seems legit
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
All you guys crying about the devs selling seem to forget that thousands of people were mining this shitcoin and dumping it by the truckload every day.  A few extra million didn't kill the price, Wolong did, like he was going to from the start.

He's only mad because they cut and ran when it became so obvious this was a scam that even they couldn't deny it any longer.  Wolong wanted to inflate this garbage to some hilariously unrealistic price so he could cash out bigtime, rip /everyone/ off and then laugh all the way to the bank.  His "chinese investors" were just himself buying and selling coins to falsify market activity.

Good job on getting rused this hard though, and calling us all liars and scammers when we tried to warn each and every one of you that got burned by this guy since day 0.  Oh, and the personal attacks against the PND devs and supporters were great too, you literal pieces of greedy shit.  You have only yourselves to be mad at, and you had this coming to you.



This isn't to say that the devs are in any way innocent, because everyone knew what this was from the beginning, but 90% of the blame should be directed at Wolong, because, honestly, who tanks the price to 1 satoshi on purpose , ruining THOUSANDS, to spite 4-5 people?  It's insane, and idiotic.


Also, lol at Wolong pretending to be hacked.  Go buy some tact with your dirty money you retard.
member
Activity: 93
Merit: 10
WOLONG PRIVATE GROUP CHAT LOGS[/size][/b]
https://mega.co.nz/#!mwpFTKIA!AVpfKSwMyFEWIWL2WlUs01oI29oH22UIrxddPqqY2NE

Main thing I see is that his twitter IS NOT HACKED, it is yet another deception to try get the public to pump the coin for them. DO NOT fall for it DO NOT buy more of this scamcoin. Let it die and move on.

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full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Sir i have lost 30 btc in panda.Please help me to recover some of it by donating.This is the total worth i have lost in Panda.Please send me to recover the maximum balance i can.Very Very thanks Sir
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
WOLONG PRIVATE GROUP CHAT LOGS[/size][/b]
https://mega.co.nz/#!IoQxQbrY!igjHXWzparNcGUWscU3YuhzEIZdlL6ZhrM_M3oHuaG4

Main thing I see is that his twitter IS NOT HACKED, it is yet another deception to try get the public to pump the coin for them. DO NOT fall for it DO NOT buy more of this scamcoin. Let it die and move on.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 321
hmm looking at he above post is proberly a 10 year old child , go to bed !!!
member
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full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Also, FYI. I have not lost one cent from all of this. I saw scam written all over it from the start. I mined the first day and dumped all my coins and made a nice $1200.  Grin

Same here.. mine & dump strategy.. worked perfectly for both PANDA and MAX...

If you can spot the obvious pump and dump/scam coins.. can still make some bucks early on.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
I like to try and help people when I can...but sometimes...some people are just hopeless.  Anyways, your money, your loss.  Wish you the best with that wolf of wallstreet storyline.

Perfect analogy.. Wolf of Wallstreet is kind of the perfect movie to be released in the times we live in right now in the crypto world..


IMO it's best to not let past decisions , or sunk costs affect your decision at present.  The way to think is: would you buy into this invest at this moment.. If the answer is no, then it's time to bail.  

Come to VTC.. will make your losses back Smiley
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
Sev trying to sidetrack the whole conversation with whether or not he should have sold his coins or not, or whether or not he is in on what woolong is doing.

But the real issue is that as long as he keeps the original post up, or at least un-edited telling people about this scam woolong is doing, he risks other people coming and mining/buying into this scam.

As long as Sev does not do anything about this problem, he is helping woolong complete his scam. Which makes him an accomplice. Which places him in the same boat as woolong. A scammer.

Sev should delete his original post and lock this thread.

He says he doesn't have the right to do this because it is not his coin.

I say, who cares. It is you that made this thread, with your name in the original post. If you want to detach yourself from this scam, you should do what i have mentioned above. If woolong wants to make another thread for his scamcoin, so be it! At least you will not be attached to it any longer.

Do the right thing and make an effort to save your own reputation by getting as far away from this scam as possible.

Also, FYI. I have not lost one cent from all of this. I saw scam written all over it from the start. I mined the first day and dumped all my coins and made a nice $1200.  Grin
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Its too bad this is happening, i thought this is a legitimately a great coin. The growth was better than Dogecoin when it was 7 days old.
After reading the past 20 or so pages, here is what i think happened:

1. It seems plausible that Sev and other members of the dev team are really aware, or at least the utmost importance of holding onto their shares. This seems to make sense since it appears there has been very little interaction between Wolong and the rest of the team since launch.

2. I was quite disappointed with the way Wolong handled this entire situation, even if some of the dev member dumped some of their coins (a relatively small amount) against their agreement, this can easily be resolved privately. It puzzles why he would even dump his coins before there was a honest conversation about it. But i guess his behavior on twitter does indicate he is poor at conflict resolution.

3. I think Wolong does intend to pump this to 500 satoshis, even if he intended to scam all of us. I'm not sure what he would be afraid of that makes him doubt he could pump the price the same way with Doge. In fact, this would be easier than Doge, as he doesn't have to deal with shaking out Multopoolers. The only thing that would make sense to me is that he really just did it out of anger, to flex his muscles to stroke his own ego. He's probably a young man trying to find himself, especially with the way he constantly elevate himself, over reaction to haters, and dissing other coins.

4. We trusted him because not only we're investing in pandacoin, which i think is objectively good, but he also put his reputation and even more so, his ego on the line, I thought surely he wouldn't let this tank. Boy, i was fooled

5. I thought the IPO was a good idea, it attracts publicity and overall health of the coin. So I didn't really mind the 3% premine, but then of course, we only wonder if these people who bought actually exist

5. Wolong is a really gifted investor, if i'm a banker I'd hire him if he is mature as a person, i see him doing great things one day. Even though many of us are angry.

6. The dev team seems to have a great handle on things, i feel bad that this scandal hurt UNO.







+1
and also i think the devs should make their pandacoin address public that we can check before investing panda coin, and i believe that's the only way to save panda coin.
The panda coin is nice, say it again

Give me one reason why to trust any of them Huh?

Invest again in such a coin is the stupiest thing you can do. Each moment the next big unexpected dump can begin.
And in most cases i begans exactly at the monet you spend your BTC
There are soo much good other coins, why to take an extra portion risk investing in PANDA ?

I would've sold everything if i found out he's selling his own share as the price was tanking. Since i didn't find out until its 20 satoshi, i'm still contemplating if I should sell. The same applies to my DEV, GLC, and UNO. I can so picture him driving the prices up and sticking it to those who doubted him on twitterverse just to stroke his own ego. He might earn a few new followers to pandacoin. So since I've already lost so much, my hypothetical scenario is worth the risk of me hanging around for maybe another day to reevaluate.

OK, so you try to come out with a smaller loss. Would you buy again into this coin ?

I won't buy or mine any more. Keep in mind there is a small chance that this is ploy, albeit very miscalculated, to swoop up cheap pandas. There is also a chance some other whale, or Wolong himself disguise as another whale coming in to drive the prices up. There are many investors out there who don't read up on the coin but will invest simply based on trend. I still think what I suggest is unlikely to happen, but its worth the risky given that i don't have that much more to lose.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
Its too bad this is happening, i thought this is a legitimately a great coin. The growth was better than Dogecoin when it was 7 days old.
After reading the past 20 or so pages, here is what i think happened:

1. It seems plausible that Sev and other members of the dev team are really aware, or at least the utmost importance of holding onto their shares. This seems to make sense since it appears there has been very little interaction between Wolong and the rest of the team since launch.

2. I was quite disappointed with the way Wolong handled this entire situation, even if some of the dev member dumped some of their coins (a relatively small amount) against their agreement, this can easily be resolved privately. It puzzles why he would even dump his coins before there was a honest conversation about it. But i guess his behavior on twitter does indicate he is poor at conflict resolution.

3. I think Wolong does intend to pump this to 500 satoshis, even if he intended to scam all of us. I'm not sure what he would be afraid of that makes him doubt he could pump the price the same way with Doge. In fact, this would be easier than Doge, as he doesn't have to deal with shaking out Multopoolers. The only thing that would make sense to me is that he really just did it out of anger, to flex his muscles to stroke his own ego. He's probably a young man trying to find himself, especially with the way he constantly elevate himself, over reaction to haters, and dissing other coins.

4. We trusted him because not only we're investing in pandacoin, which i think is objectively good, but he also put his reputation and even more so, his ego on the line, I thought surely he wouldn't let this tank. Boy, i was fooled

5. I thought the IPO was a good idea, it attracts publicity and overall health of the coin. So I didn't really mind the 3% premine, but then of course, we only wonder if these people who bought actually exist

5. Wolong is a really gifted investor, if i'm a banker I'd hire him if he is mature as a person, i see him doing great things one day. Even though many of us are angry.

6. The dev team seems to have a great handle on things, i feel bad that this scandal hurt UNO.







+1
and also i think the devs should make their pandacoin address public that we can check before investing panda coin, and i believe that's the only way to save panda coin.
The panda coin is nice, say it again

Give me one reason why to trust any of them Huh?

Invest again in such a coin is the stupiest thing you can do. Each moment the next big unexpected dump can begin.
And in most cases i begans exactly at the monet you spend your BTC
There are soo much good other coins, why to take an extra portion risk investing in PANDA ?

I would've sold everything if i found out he's selling his own share as the price was tanking. Since i didn't find out until its 20 satoshi, i'm still contemplating if I should sell. The same applies to my DEV, GLC, and UNO. I can so picture him driving the prices up and sticking it to those who doubted him on twitterverse just to stroke his own ego. He might earn a few new followers to pandacoin. So since I've already lost so much, my hypothetical scenario is worth the risk of me hanging around for maybe another day to reevaluate.

You realize he's the only one doing the buying and selling on his own coin right now........rightHuh 

I like to try and help people when I can...but sometimes...some people are just hopeless.  Anyways, your money, your loss.  Wish you the best with that wolf of wallstreet storyline.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Its too bad this is happening, i thought this is a legitimately a great coin. The growth was better than Dogecoin when it was 7 days old.
After reading the past 20 or so pages, here is what i think happened:

1. It seems plausible that Sev and other members of the dev team are really aware, or at least the utmost importance of holding onto their shares. This seems to make sense since it appears there has been very little interaction between Wolong and the rest of the team since launch.

2. I was quite disappointed with the way Wolong handled this entire situation, even if some of the dev member dumped some of their coins (a relatively small amount) against their agreement, this can easily be resolved privately. It puzzles why he would even dump his coins before there was a honest conversation about it. But i guess his behavior on twitter does indicate he is poor at conflict resolution.

3. I think Wolong does intend to pump this to 500 satoshis, even if he intended to scam all of us. I'm not sure what he would be afraid of that makes him doubt he could pump the price the same way with Doge. In fact, this would be easier than Doge, as he doesn't have to deal with shaking out Multopoolers. The only thing that would make sense to me is that he really just did it out of anger, to flex his muscles to stroke his own ego. He's probably a young man trying to find himself, especially with the way he constantly elevate himself, over reaction to haters, and dissing other coins.

4. We trusted him because not only we're investing in pandacoin, which i think is objectively good, but he also put his reputation and even more so, his ego on the line, I thought surely he wouldn't let this tank. Boy, i was fooled

5. I thought the IPO was a good idea, it attracts publicity and overall health of the coin. So I didn't really mind the 3% premine, but then of course, we only wonder if these people who bought actually exist

5. Wolong is a really gifted investor, if i'm a banker I'd hire him if he is mature as a person, i see him doing great things one day. Even though many of us are angry.

6. The dev team seems to have a great handle on things, i feel bad that this scandal hurt UNO.







+1
and also i think the devs should make their pandacoin address public that we can check before investing panda coin, and i believe that's the only way to save panda coin.
The panda coin is nice, say it again

Give me one reason why to trust any of them Huh?

Invest again in such a coin is the stupiest thing you can do. Each moment the next big unexpected dump can begin.
And in most cases i begans exactly at the monet you spend your BTC
There are soo much good other coins, why to take an extra portion risk investing in PANDA ?

I would've sold everything if i found out he's selling his own share as the price was tanking. Since i didn't find out until its 20 satoshi, i'm still contemplating if I should sell. The same applies to my DEV, GLC, and UNO. I can so picture him driving the prices up and sticking it to those who doubted him on twitterverse just to stroke his own ego. He might earn a few new followers to pandacoin. So since I've already lost so much, my hypothetical scenario is worth the risk of me hanging around for maybe another day to reevaluate.

OK, so you try to come out with a smaller loss. Would you buy again into this coin ?
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Its too bad this is happening, i thought this is a legitimately a great coin. The growth was better than Dogecoin when it was 7 days old.
After reading the past 20 or so pages, here is what i think happened:

1. It seems plausible that Sev and other members of the dev team are really aware, or at least the utmost importance of holding onto their shares. This seems to make sense since it appears there has been very little interaction between Wolong and the rest of the team since launch.

2. I was quite disappointed with the way Wolong handled this entire situation, even if some of the dev member dumped some of their coins (a relatively small amount) against their agreement, this can easily be resolved privately. It puzzles why he would even dump his coins before there was a honest conversation about it. But i guess his behavior on twitter does indicate he is poor at conflict resolution.

3. I think Wolong does intend to pump this to 500 satoshis, even if he intended to scam all of us. I'm not sure what he would be afraid of that makes him doubt he could pump the price the same way with Doge. In fact, this would be easier than Doge, as he doesn't have to deal with shaking out Multopoolers. The only thing that would make sense to me is that he really just did it out of anger, to flex his muscles to stroke his own ego. He's probably a young man trying to find himself, especially with the way he constantly elevate himself, over reaction to haters, and dissing other coins.

4. We trusted him because not only we're investing in pandacoin, which i think is objectively good, but he also put his reputation and even more so, his ego on the line, I thought surely he wouldn't let this tank. Boy, i was fooled

5. I thought the IPO was a good idea, it attracts publicity and overall health of the coin. So I didn't really mind the 3% premine, but then of course, we only wonder if these people who bought actually exist

5. Wolong is a really gifted investor, if i'm a banker I'd hire him if he is mature as a person, i see him doing great things one day. Even though many of us are angry.

6. The dev team seems to have a great handle on things, i feel bad that this scandal hurt UNO.







+1
and also i think the devs should make their pandacoin address public that we can check before investing panda coin, and i believe that's the only way to save panda coin.
The panda coin is nice, say it again

Give me one reason why to trust any of them Huh?

Invest again in such a coin is the stupiest thing you can do. Each moment the next big unexpected dump can begin.
And in most cases i begans exactly at the monet you spend your BTC
There are soo much good other coins, why to take an extra portion risk investing in PANDA ?

I would've sold everything if i found out he's selling his own share as the price was tanking. Since i didn't find out until its 20 satoshi, i'm still contemplating if I should sell. The same applies to my DEV, GLC, and UNO. I can so picture him driving the prices up and sticking it to those who doubted him on twitterverse just to stroke his own ego. He might earn a few new followers to pandacoin. So since I've already lost so much, my hypothetical scenario is worth the risk of me hanging around for maybe another day to reevaluate.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
Its too bad this is happening, i thought this is a legitimately a great coin. The growth was better than Dogecoin when it was 7 days old.
After reading the past 20 or so pages, here is what i think happened:

1. It seems plausible that Sev and other members of the dev team are really aware, or at least the utmost importance of holding onto their shares. This seems to make sense since it appears there has been very little interaction between Wolong and the rest of the team since launch.

2. I was quite disappointed with the way Wolong handled this entire situation, even if some of the dev member dumped some of their coins (a relatively small amount) against their agreement, this can easily be resolved privately. It puzzles why he would even dump his coins before there was a honest conversation about it. But i guess his behavior on twitter does indicate he is poor at conflict resolution.

3. I think Wolong does intend to pump this to 500 satoshis, even if he intended to scam all of us. I'm not sure what he would be afraid of that makes him doubt he could pump the price the same way with Doge. In fact, this would be easier than Doge, as he doesn't have to deal with shaking out Multopoolers. The only thing that would make sense to me is that he really just did it out of anger, to flex his muscles to stroke his own ego. He's probably a young man trying to find himself, especially with the way he constantly elevate himself, over reaction to haters, and dissing other coins.

4. We trusted him because not only we're investing in pandacoin, which i think is objectively good, but he also put his reputation and even more so, his ego on the line, I thought surely he wouldn't let this tank. Boy, i was fooled

5. I thought the IPO was a good idea, it attracts publicity and overall health of the coin. So I didn't really mind the 3% premine, but then of course, we only wonder if these people who bought actually exist

5. Wolong is a really gifted investor, if i'm a banker I'd hire him if he is mature as a person, i see him doing great things one day. Even though many of us are angry.

6. The dev team seems to have a great handle on things, i feel bad that this scandal hurt UNO.







+1
and also i think the devs should make their pandacoin address public that we can check before investing panda coin, and i believe that's the only way to save panda coin.
The panda coin is nice, say it again

Give me one reason why to trust any of them Huh?

Invest again in such a coin is the stupiest thing you can do. Each moment the next big unexpected dump can begin.
And in most cases i begans exactly at the monet you spend your BTC
There are soo much good other coins, why to take an extra portion risk investing in PANDA ?
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
"to endure to achieve"
PANDA is over - I was on it from the start - but I don't want to spend my time with mayhem.
Communication at high level is a must if you want to sell a product. Childish language, constant spelling and grammar errors gives a bad impression to an investor.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
Still waiting for an apology letter from AMdoge.

PANDA is #27 on coinmarketcap.com

All other pandas are not worth enough to be listed.

AMDOGE = FAILURE
LOL >> http://coinmarketcap.com/ #49 down 71%
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
Its too bad this is happening, i thought this is a legitimately a great coin. The growth was better than Dogecoin when it was 7 days old.
After reading the past 20 or so pages, here is what i think happened:

1. It seems plausible that Sev and other members of the dev team are really aware, or at least the utmost importance of holding onto their shares. This seems to make sense since it appears there has been very little interaction between Wolong and the rest of the team since launch.

2. I was quite disappointed with the way Wolong handled this entire situation, even if some of the dev member dumped some of their coins (a relatively small amount) against their agreement, this can easily be resolved privately. It puzzles why he would even dump his coins before there was a honest conversation about it. But i guess his behavior on twitter does indicate he is poor at conflict resolution.

3. I think Wolong does intend to pump this to 500 satoshis, even if he intended to scam all of us. I'm not sure what he would be afraid of that makes him doubt he could pump the price the same way with Doge. In fact, this would be easier than Doge, as he doesn't have to deal with shaking out Multopoolers. The only thing that would make sense to me is that he really just did it out of anger, to flex his muscles to stroke his own ego. He's probably a young man trying to find himself, especially with the way he constantly elevate himself, over reaction to haters, and dissing other coins.

4. We trusted him because not only we're investing in pandacoin, which i think is objectively good, but he also put his reputation and even more so, his ego on the line, I thought surely he wouldn't let this tank. Boy, i was fooled

5. I thought the IPO was a good idea, it attracts publicity and overall health of the coin. So I didn't really mind the 3% premine, but then of course, we only wonder if these people who bought actually exist

5. Wolong is a really gifted investor, if i'm a banker I'd hire him if he is mature as a person, i see him doing great things one day. Even though many of us are angry.

6. The dev team seems to have a great handle on things, i feel bad that this scandal hurt UNO.







+1
and also i think the devs should make their pandacoin address public that we can check before investing panda coin, and i believe that's the only way to save panda coin.
The panda coin is nice, say it again
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Wow this is like circus side show...  It's so pathetic.

But then again: the entertainment value itself may be pump it..
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
Its too bad this is happening, i thought this is a legitimately a great coin. The growth was better than Dogecoin when it was 7 days old.
After reading the past 20 or so pages, here is what i think happened:

1. It seems plausible that Sev and other members of the dev team are really aware, or at least the utmost importance of holding onto their shares. This seems to make sense since it appears there has been very little interaction between Wolong and the rest of the team since launch.

2. I was quite disappointed with the way Wolong handled this entire situation, even if some of the dev member dumped some of their coins (a relatively small amount) against their agreement, this can easily be resolved privately. It puzzles why he would even dump his coins before there was a honest conversation about it. But i guess his behavior on twitter does indicate he is poor at conflict resolution.

3. I think Wolong does intend to pump this to 500 satoshis, even if he intended to scam all of us. I'm not sure what he would be afraid of that makes him doubt he could pump the price the same way with Doge. In fact, this would be easier than Doge, as he doesn't have to deal with shaking out Multopoolers. The only thing that would make sense to me is that he really just did it out of anger, to flex his muscles to stroke his own ego. He's probably a young man trying to find himself, especially with the way he constantly elevate himself, over reaction to haters, and dissing other coins.

4. We trusted him because not only we're investing in pandacoin, which i think is objectively good, but he also put his reputation and even more so, his ego on the line, I thought surely he wouldn't let this tank. Boy, i was fooled

5. I thought the IPO was a good idea, it attracts publicity and overall health of the coin. So I didn't really mind the 3% premine, but then of course, we only wonder if these people who bought actually exist

5. Wolong is a really gifted investor, if i'm a banker I'd hire him if he is mature as a person, i see him doing great things one day. Even though many of us are angry.

6. The dev team seems to have a great handle on things, i feel bad that this scandal hurt UNO.





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