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September 09, 2022, 05:57:17 PM
#28
Every great person has always had a great influence on the economy. Moreover, we know that Elizabeth is the queen of England, which everyone knows.So with his death, many of the coin makers used it only for their personal gain.Like creating the coins you wrote this. So be careful guys
This is an obvious attempt to scam people, and not a real project itself.
Anyone can make their own token easily, not if you want to be a victim of those fake creator you can have their token to commemorate her majesty. Personally, I don't want to waste money here because I know it's just a scam project, maybe you can buy physical things where you can remember her reign as a queen but not on a useless token like this.
sr. member
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September 09, 2022, 05:51:40 PM
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She is 96. She had seen a lot of sufferings in her time. I guess she's lucky enough not to see more of the sufferings that are to come. RIP Queen Elizabeth.
 

I don't agree with you on this, what suffering did she experience during her time, was this before or during her reign? As far as I'm concerned, it was the same queen that engineered the colonization of some of my forefathers.
There’s a lot of stories about this one, we actually don’t know what’s the truth especially now that there’s a lot of fake news and with this hype on this fake tokens, most probably they are taking advantage of the situation. Hours after the news there’s a lot of tokens named after her exist, obviously this is just to collect money and if you don’t want to lose money better not to participate and not to get hyped.
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September 09, 2022, 05:46:34 PM
#26
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She is 96. She had seen a lot of sufferings in her time. I guess she's lucky enough not to see more of the sufferings that are to come. RIP Queen Elizabeth.
 

I don't agree with you on this, what suffering did she experience during her time, was this before or during her reign? As far as I'm concerned, it was the same queen that engineered the colonization of some of my forefathers.
sr. member
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September 09, 2022, 05:43:39 PM
#25

She is 96. She had seen a lot of sufferings in her time. I guess she's lucky enough not to see more of the sufferings that are to come. RIP Queen Elizabeth.

But damn!  Anything can be monetized these days with meme tokens even the death of the Queen.
If  blockchain was already alive when Micheal Jackson died, the internet will be full of meme coins already with his image doing the moonwalk. It was sort of a debate during that time when Micheal's death was monetized by spreading articles about the controversial death.

Lucky, the blockchain isn't around yet during that time.  I would see lots of people getting scammed if blockchain is already around by that time.  I think majority of these meme coins is created by the same people.  For them events like this is like a harvesting time since they can use it to create another shitcoins.  Still, I don't understand why people never learn.  This kind of coins or token is only short lived.  Just wait another month or two and it would be lucky if one or two of these project is still available.
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September 09, 2022, 05:30:29 PM
#24
The longest-reigning British monarch Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96 in Balmoral Castle. She was born in 1926. During her lifetime money is not at all an issue for her. Being the Queen of the Royal Family of the World could've impacted the market if she have made some statement relative to cryptocurrency. Once she received a blockchain journal and this made discussions of the Royal Family holding bitcoin.

After her death, the same is being used as an opportunity and meme coin creators have made 40+ tokens on the ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. Few of which are
  • Queen Elizabeth Inu
  • DogeGod Save The Queen
  • London Bridge Is Down
  • Queen Grow
  • Rip Queen Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen Inu

Apart from this NFTs too have striked the market. For now few tokens have gained $200000+ trading volume.
As soon as I read the news about the death of Queen Elizabeth II I knew that this was going to happen, I am not surprised but I'm still disappointed, it is incredible that these people hold nothing sacred, we're talking about the death of a very important figure around the world which is going to make the history books, and yet they are making a joke of her death, so while there are a lot of things that I love about this market if there is one thing that I hate are the scammers that are behind those shitcoins.
sr. member
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September 09, 2022, 05:02:42 PM
#23
The longest-reigning British monarch Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96 in Balmoral Castle. She was born in 1926. During her lifetime money is not at all an issue for her. Being the Queen of the Royal Family of the World could've impacted the market if she have made some statement relative to cryptocurrency. Once she received a blockchain journal and this made discussions of the Royal Family holding bitcoin.
After her death, the same is being used as an opportunity and meme coin creators have made 40+ tokens on the ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. Few of which are

I doubt that the Queen had any connections to the crypto currency world at all. Just because she once recieved a blockchain journal does not mean a thing. She was probably doing hundreds of public happenings each year for 70 years now so she probably received journals, flyers and so on from probably everything that exist on this planet by now.

Also i think that it is pretty tasteless of people to create sh*t-coins now just in order to make some quick profit with the death of the queen, because that is the only reason why those tokens are created. I hope that no one buys that kind of tokens that would be ethically incorrect.
hero member
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September 09, 2022, 04:58:13 PM
#22

She is 96. She had seen a lot of sufferings in her time. I guess she's lucky enough not to see more of the sufferings that are to come. RIP Queen Elizabeth.

But damn!  Anything can be monetized these days with meme tokens even the death of the Queen.
If  blockchain was already alive when Micheal Jackson died, the internet will be full of meme coins already with his image doing the moonwalk. It was sort of a debate during that time when Micheal's death was monetized by spreading articles about the controversial death.
Creating some memes that have been derived from the name of the queen was quite unrespectful for me. It’s only a day has passed from the passing of the queen and yet, these meme coins have already been making some noise in the crypto market. Though business is business, but maybe these meme coins are bound to end up in failures maybe because they don’t create good beginnings from the start.
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September 09, 2022, 03:52:57 PM
#21
I guess it all started with everything that takes a buzz in the entertainment seen, like from Netflix series' and to this one.

Every opportunity that's seen by these folks, they'll come and enter into it. With that volume, there really are traders that would like to take risk and buy the news and sell it as quick as they can.

Still, the developers are the ones that will earn from these and those that will be FOMOed are likely going to lose.
legendary
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September 09, 2022, 03:43:44 PM
#20
This is what makes us call the meme coins that they are only shitcoins that grow with the hype. They use the name of the late queen to promote their shitcoins only to attract British investors and Queen lovers around the world to invest. I was surprised by the number of coins that were created after the death of Queen Elizabeth As if they were waiting for the news of her death so that they can take advantage of this opportunity to make money from those who will invest in the coin that bears the name of the queen, most of them are scam coins that I do not advise anyone to invest in.
legendary
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September 09, 2022, 03:16:51 PM
#19
The longest-reigning British monarch Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96 in Balmoral Castle. She was born in 1926. During her lifetime money is not at all an issue for her. Being the Queen of the Royal Family of the World could've impacted the market if she have made some statement relative to cryptocurrency. Once she received a blockchain journal and this made discussions of the Royal Family holding bitcoin.

After her death, the same is being used as an opportunity and meme coin creators have made 40+ tokens on the ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. Few of which are
  • Queen Elizabeth Inu
  • DogeGod Save The Queen
  • London Bridge Is Down
  • Queen Grow
  • Rip Queen Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen Inu

Apart from this NFTs too have striked the market. For now few tokens have gained $200000+ trading volume.

This happens every time a world event or phenomenal happens.  Remember squid game coin?  Scam.  That's all these things are.  Just know that if you stick money into these things you will end up losing it most likely.  It amazes me that no one learns to steer clear of these. 
hero member
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September 09, 2022, 06:34:56 AM
#18
Yeah this is nothing but using the viral terms of the current timeline to attract peeps and get money flushed into the donation address or newly minted coins. It’s actually disrespectful and should not be considered valid investment. Firstly, this is scam anyways. The lady had good time after modern world development and she already ran perfect nation so it might be possible they never needed to use bitcoin or need to do so in the future. The Royal family already have complete control over the mega piece of land, why they would care about bitcoin anyways.
legendary
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September 09, 2022, 01:04:48 AM
#17
aswell as tokens/icos of memes created on event days of meme topic..

most of the highly overpriced ICO/tokens of any meme are never usually sold to dumb investors first..

instead they are sold to the creator themself first using an alt account

EG if a creator pays out 10btc(as a pretend buyer).. to himself (as the initial owner/seller). he has ultimately in the end paid nothing, lost nothing. bar a tx fee..

however now the "price" is set via publicity, which he can use as a milestone amount he expects other to pay

in short most NFT's are not actually traded. but just presented as being traded just to influence some interest by making other people think it must be worth something if someone else bought it
hero member
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September 09, 2022, 01:01:55 AM
#16
After her death, the same is being used as an opportunity, and meme coin creators have made 40+ tokens on the Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. Few of which are
  • Queen Elizabeth Inu
  • DogeGod Save The Queen
  • London Bridge Is Down
  • Queen Grow
  • Rip Queen Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen Inu


It's not been up to 48hrs now since Queen Elizabeth died and several tokens have been made using her name, so to me, I see this as no different from the scam token that was made concerning the popular Netflix series titled "Squid Game" whereby the creator only pump and dump and ran away with peoples money, as that's the same thing that will happen to these "Queen Elizabeth" tokens, so the best option is to stay away and not invest in this kind of token as it will not stand the test of time

legendary
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September 09, 2022, 12:38:47 AM
#15
This is a typical example of a saying that I once heard... it basically says... One death is another's bread!  So, they are cashing in on her death now... like a bunch of vultures.  Shocked

We live in times where the dead is not even respected anymore... everything is focused on "money" and profits. Just look at the way that some people exploited the Covid pandemic. (Big Pharma made gazillions out of people's fear...)  Roll Eyes
legendary
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September 09, 2022, 12:11:54 AM
#14
Well, pretty much all the investors that are getting dumped on by these meme coins are also vultures who would punch the guy in line in front of them to get some pumped positions to sell, if their roles were to be reversed, so I don't feel sorry for either scammer or scammed in this case.

Greed => Loss.
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September 08, 2022, 11:50:16 PM
#13
The longest-reigning British monarch Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96 in Balmoral Castle. She was born in 1926. During her lifetime money is not at all an issue for her. Being the Queen of the Royal Family of the World could've impacted the market if she have made some statement relative to cryptocurrency. Once she received a blockchain journal and this made discussions of the Royal Family holding bitcoin.

After her death, the same is being used as an opportunity and meme coin creators have made 40+ tokens on the ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. Few of which are
  • Queen Elizabeth Inu
  • DogeGod Save The Queen
  • London Bridge Is Down
  • Queen Grow
  • Rip Queen Elizabeth
  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen Inu

Apart from this NFTs too have striked the market. For now few tokens have gained $200000+ trading volume.
Of course people are going to take advantage of the opportunity. There are people that knows what they are doing. They will invest in those shitcoins, take their profit and leave. And then there are stupid/dumb people that will invest in those coins after the price goes up and keeps holding thinking they will make a fortune and get rich overnight. Those are the kind of people that deserves to get scammed.

And then there are people like you that loves to promote scam coins.
legendary
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September 08, 2022, 11:45:20 PM
#12
This has become commonplace after developers can create tokens on the ethereum chain with a low cost, scammers seem to have the space to continue to scamm, especially when something is happening, whatever it is, they won't think it's important to sympathize, for them the important thing is to make a quick profit, should be crypto lovers should no longer be involved in this way of buying tokens which will soon become trash.
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Dimon69
September 08, 2022, 11:33:05 PM
#11
These bullshit cocksucker didn’t even know how to respect to a Queen. Having too much freedom really corrupt the mind of the people just to earn money for someone popularity. These tokens should be requested to remove or block on the blockchain because they are obviously bunch of scam that wants quick buck using the queen name.

I highly doubt that the Queen will make such statement for Bitcoin since she was born on old generation while he don’t have the needs to have a financial freedom.
legendary
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September 08, 2022, 11:20:49 PM
#10
That at this point in history we give importance to people who inherit positions as if we were in the Middle Ages makes me feel ashamed. Fortunately, the role they play is usually testimonial, but what is not so testimonial is the patrimony they inherit.

Today everyone is talking about it and this thread is what I have yet to see.

Being the Queen of the Royal Family of the World
Are you for real?
Maybe you wrote the topic in 1920 when the Brits were still invading and killing people around the world. Today Great Britain is more like Tiny Britain. Smiley

LMAO.
legendary
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September 08, 2022, 11:16:48 PM
#9
Being the Queen of the Royal Family of the World
Are you for real?
Maybe you wrote the topic in 1920 when the Brits were still invading and killing people around the world. Today Great Britain is more like Tiny Britain. Smiley

could've impacted the market if she have made some statement relative to cryptocurrency. Once she received a blockchain journal and this made discussions of the Royal Family holding bitcoin.
Didn't a member of royal family make a positive statement about bitcoin a while ago and nobody gave shit? I think it was from Spain or something.

After her death, the same is being used as an opportunity and meme coin creators have made 40+ tokens on the ethereum and Binance Smart Chain.
We have a expression that would translate to "making butter out of water". The opportunists are desperate for any reason to scam people by selling them garbage. They are making such things every day with any excuse.
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