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Grt
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December 24, 2013, 04:08:52 PM
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...and it seems like the rate they've been appearing at is identical to BTC difficulty increases.  Nearly everything surrounding crypto lately has the feel of a "freec1ali5v14gr0" e-mail.  Kind of disheartening.
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legendary
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People will do anything for an extra buck--that is, if they have nothing better to do, of which there's plenty.  Anyway this isn't an effect of bitcoin; it does not produce scammers and spammers, the scammers and spammers flock to it.  They were always there, you just didn't notice them.
newbie
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yeah it's a shame but it's just the way it is with this sort of new technology. I hope in the coming years the software will make it safer for users.

I don't think there's much software can do. At the end of the day, both parties have to fulfill their end of a trade and either end could get scammed. Unfortunately...
full member
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yeah it's a shame but it's just the way it is with this sort of new technology. I hope in the coming years the software will make it safer for users.
newbie
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Many people spam because of the restrictions. If you like to answer something in a special thread, you need to fulfill the restrictions like several posts. Maybe that's not the best idea to prevent spam.

Greets
legendary
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And so many shitcoins.
newbie
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You definitely have to watch yourself. Reddit /r/dogemarket is full of scammers. I've been lucky there so far, but there constantly new scammer reports.
newbie
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Sure but you could not to say better don't let that kill you anyways cryptocurrencies are great !
newbie
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...and it seems like the rate they've been appearing at is identical to BTC difficulty increases.  Nearly everything surrounding crypto lately has the feel of a "freec1ali5v14gr0" e-mail.  Kind of disheartening.
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