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Topic: Pseudocash Anonymity Testing (Read 2356 times)

legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1000
July 31, 2014, 05:01:43 PM
#5
the language on the infograph doesn't suggest that this uses private nodes, or is basically a central mixer.

Why the hell would I want to buy something that uses that type of anon tech?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
July 31, 2014, 03:13:14 PM
#4
I just sent coins using my wallet, lol


legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1145
July 31, 2014, 02:59:31 PM
#3
Forced to start a thread on this, because from what I've found, the 'anon' feature of Pseudocash seems to be broken, and the dev will not address the issue.  He just deletes the posts and tells me not to FUD.

For the record the dev has been active, however he was unable to determine if my proof was in fact proof.  Leading me to believe he really isn't being honest with everyone on his abilities as a developer.  

Here is my test:

I sent 829 coins from

PTnqKJtNApY32hLftcuDGVsYUkJkZBRvMQ to PT1Kza3123h1sXwvjDzknuP37nZT9FMuRy

As you can see, clear as day on the block chain where my coins went.

http://chainz.cryptoid.info/pseud/tx.dws?62334.htm

Please, don't accuse me of FUD, just test it yourself, and if I am wrong please provide proof.  I'll gladly admit fault.

And just so we are all clear... Day 1 miner here, early supporter, and you bet I sold after finding this.  I would like to buy back in since I had good feels about the coin, but I really don't feel comfortable knowing that it may not be working properly and the dev wont address it.

hi mike,

i replied in the other thread to you. in short i tried to do several transaction after you said that and all were doing fine - i could not trace it back to the original sender address.

can you explain how you did the transaction so i can try to verify it?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
July 31, 2014, 01:26:30 PM
#2
I followed this coin from the start.  Wanted to believe it was a sleeping giant being ignored.  But after countless vague, nonsensical, and different answers from the dev on how his anonymity tech works, coupled with the fact that this is closed source and has been peer reviewed by officially no one, I am 99.9% sure this thing is a total scam.



Seriously, look at this shit.  Just look at it, and read the words.  It's all nonsense designed to confuse and impress those who are too technologically illiterate to know better.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
July 31, 2014, 01:09:02 PM
#1
Forced to start a thread on this, because from what I've found, the 'anon' feature of Pseudocash seems to be broken, and the dev will not address the issue.  He just deletes the posts and tells me not to FUD.

For the record the dev has been active, however he was unable to determine if my proof was in fact proof.  Leading me to believe he really isn't being honest with everyone on his abilities as a developer.  

Here is my test:

I sent 829 coins from

PTnqKJtNApY32hLftcuDGVsYUkJkZBRvMQ to PT1Kza3123h1sXwvjDzknuP37nZT9FMuRy

As you can see, clear as day on the block chain where my coins went.

http://chainz.cryptoid.info/pseud/tx.dws?62334.htm

Please, don't accuse me of FUD, just test it yourself, and if I am wrong please provide proof.  I'll gladly admit fault.

And just so we are all clear... Day 1 miner here, early supporter, and you bet I sold after finding this.  I would like to buy back in since I had good feels about the coin, but I really don't feel comfortable knowing that it may not be working properly and the dev wont address it.
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