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Topic: The Bitcoin environment seems toxic right now... has it felt like this before? - page 6. (Read 11044 times)

legendary
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I think it has something to do with you being a noob.  Wink
legendary
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The Bitcoin environment was worse when Gox melted down twice in 2011.
MtGox was the only large exchange.
Almost every thread was about Gox this, debate about Gox that...You've been Goxed again...When will Gox re-open?
Gox needs to roll-back the trades after the hack..Gox cannot roll-back the trades......etc, etc.

BTC eventually lost over 90% of it's value.
What we have now is much better.  Smiley

Interestingly, this doesn't get mentioned much.  I wonder how many people are even aware that the term "goxed" comes from this time.  Here's one early use of the term.

I don't hack, I don't know how.
But after they Goxed me so many times I wish I took hacking classes.
sr. member
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There seem to be a lot of new users that are into ignorance and stupidity
legendary
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The only thing that's happening is a cleansing of the original pack of scumbags that hopped on Bitcoin for a quick profit. They are slowly being weeded out through three letter agency investigations and by their own stupidity. It isn't nearly as bad now as it was in 2011 when every other thread was about, "Bitcoin only exists to buy drugs on Silk Road". I predict that within a year even more of the old guard will be gone. New and hopefully more honest characters will take their place. The Bitcoin landscape is looking more promising every day.

I do kind of miss Atlas, Matthew and BitcoinPorn though. They added a little spice to a mostly dry finance forum.
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I felt it too. I think there's some anger about Gox, but Gox has highlighted flaws and wider issues in the bitcoin ecosystem. Not just security, but regulation, mining, privacy, the reliability of exchanges, wall street money....

And I think there's more critical thinking than there was when we were riding the escalator to $1200, blinded by the easy money, thinking we were god's gift to trading.

Everyone is starting to think about how to manage those issues and as a diverse community there's different perspectives. Ironically despite the ardent opinions, it's not members of the community that will shape many of the answers. it's in the hands of outside players like Wall St, and national governments. That fear and feeling of helplessness too is causing tension and frustration.


Exactly, I think your post is exactly what has happen. The easy ride is over, and some serious work needs to be done.
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
This is a different type of paradise.
People who are not wealthy yet (like me) have another chance, just learn to see through the toxic haze.
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I felt it too. I think there's some anger about Gox, but Gox has highlighted flaws and wider issues in the bitcoin ecosystem. Not just security, but regulation, mining, privacy, the reliability of exchanges, wall street money....

And I think there's more critical thinking than there was when we were riding the escalator to $1200, blinded by the easy money, thinking we were god's gift to trading.

Everyone is starting to think about how to manage those issues and as a diverse community there's different perspectives. Ironically despite the ardent opinions, it's not members of the community that will shape many of the answers. it's in the hands of outside players like Wall St, and national governments. That fear and feeling of helplessness too is causing tension and frustration.
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
The Bitcoin environment was worse when Gox melted down twice in 2011.
MtGox was the only large exchange.
Almost every thread was about Gox this, debate about Gox that...You've been Goxed again...When will Gox re-open?
Gox needs to roll-back the trades after the hack..Gox cannot roll-back the trades......etc, etc.

BTC eventually lost over 90% of it's value.
What we have now is much better.  Smiley
hero member
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I think he may be referring to the "snark".

When a bunch of super smart techie people get together, "snark" is the most common means of communication.

To outsiders, it would definitely seem "toxic" lol ...

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legendary
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The only thing I've noticed is an uptick in concern trolls recently.

Ya I noticed that as well.  I don't really get why someone would purport to be into bitcoin and be so anti-bitcoin and then join the premier bitcoin forum and then go posting threads bashing bitcoin. Yet I see these threads often, at an increasing amount (I think) in the last 6 months.

After reading some of the Snowden docs it makes me wonder if there is any tax-payer funded naysayers here, because apparently the NSA and CIA do like to do that sort of thing to fracture online communities as discussed in the leaks (reference "How Covert Agents Infiltrate the Internet to Manipulate, Deceive, and Destroy Reputations"          https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/02/24/jtrig-manipulation/    )

But it is more likely what ebeliever said.    I know having being scammed a couple of times, the most recently from Jon Montroll which stole over 8000 btc including one of my own, that it can really sour you to the community.

I believe the post known as Anonymint is one such tax-payer funded (or bankster funded) naysayer, doing quite a nice job of spewing cognitive dissonance.  Cleverly mixing pro-coin statements (in an effort to achieve credibility) mixed with fear-mongering and nay saying.  
legendary
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After reading some of the Snowden docs it makes me wonder if there is any tax-payer funded naysayers here, because apparently the NSA and CIA do like to do that sort of thing to fracture online communities as discussed in the leaks
This is almost certainly the case.

Remember that just a few months ago we had BCB planting web bugs in high traffic threads, followed by a forum member who was apparently a high ranking member of one of those agencies getting hacked and outed.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/john-dillon-we-can-leak-things-too-you-trolling-piece-of-shit-335658

Even if "they" aren't actively working to disrupt the forum, they are most definitely here.
legendary
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Perhaps it's just the forums, but I feel like there's a lot of negative vibes coming from BTC right now. 
I've following Bitcoin and mining for a while but never bothered with forums until recently.  Is this common amongst forum-goers or is it really just Bitcoin in general?

There are cycles. Usually right as the negativity reaches its peak, we get the rebound.
legendary
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The only thing I've noticed is an uptick in concern trolls recently.

Ya I noticed that as well.  I don't really get why someone would purport to be into bitcoin and be so anti-bitcoin and then join the premier bitcoin forum and then go posting threads bashing bitcoin. Yet I see these threads often, at an increasing amount (I think) in the last 6 months.

After reading some of the Snowden docs it makes me wonder if there is any tax-payer funded naysayers here, because apparently the NSA and CIA do like to do that sort of thing to fracture online communities as discussed in the leaks (reference "How Covert Agents Infiltrate the Internet to Manipulate, Deceive, and Destroy Reputations"          https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/02/24/jtrig-manipulation/    )

But it is more likely what ebeliever said.    I know having being scammed a couple of times, the most recently from Jon Montroll which stole over 8000 btc including one of my own, that it can really sour you to the community.
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Perhaps it's just the forums, but I feel like there's a lot of negative vibes coming from BTC right now.  
I've following Bitcoin and mining for a while but never bothered with forums until recently.  Is this common amongst forum-goers or is it really just Bitcoin in general?

well many thousands of users have lost bitcoin due to gox.. so their emotions are high. to add to that their coin was worth $1200 which if they sold to fiat would have been alot. but if gox was to suddenly admit they have the coins. peoples coins are worth half as much since the fiasco began.

then we can add other things to the pile.. and you will understand that some people emotions are being noticed more, and their professional writing patterns of last year, have changed.

i think wall street had similar emotional comments in 2007-2008.

 
This has been said already, but most of those who had money on gox were gamblers, gox had problems for months and people deposited there because of its high (fake) price. I remember people saying "Gox been around for years it's not gonna go that easy", even when the site was down for days.

Another thing is that the funds are not completely lost. They allegedly lost 2/3 of the assets and the remaining ones got blocked by court, those lawyers will suck Karpeles dry. Some even claim he faked the whole theft and holds most of the coins.

I'm still quite positive, bitcoin has great potential and we'll see $1000 again, just maybe not in the next few months. There was the same negativity after the crash in April 2013.
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https://youtu.be/PZm8TTLR2NU
this removal of newbie section, removed the filter that was helping to reduce random comments of panic, scamming and offtopic ramblings
Makes me wish this forum was set up like Reddit with upvoting
legendary
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ASIC mining is coming to Scrypt, so that puts most miners (already pushed out of bitcoin mining) out of Scrypt mining soon. Along with steep declines in revenue from the mining due to the crush of miners entering the last few months. I suspect most miners are not going to be breaking even on their hardware. Throw in all the hacked exchanges (Mt. Gox, Coinex, Poloniex, Flexcoin, it just seems to keep coming), negative press, the Dorian Nakamoto fiasco, a flood of pointless scamcoins, negative government actions - it's all tough sledding right now. I'm very bullish on bitcoin and for altcoins in the long run, but there will be a lot of casualties on the road to victory.
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The only thing I've noticed is an uptick in concern trolls recently.

+1

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newbie
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I think the biggest problem is the demise of Silk Road. People don't have the necessary tools to relax anymore.
legendary
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What do you mean by toxic? The MtGox fiasco hit us pretty badly, so we're licking our wounds from that.

+1

The only thing I've noticed is an uptick in concern trolls recently.

this removal of newbie section, removed the filter that was helping to reduce random comments of panic, scamming and offtopic ramblings
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