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legendary
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June 30, 2015, 02:29:15 PM
#34
Also, it is important to note, the Guild didn't close because one person talked trash. It closed b/c the moderators believed that it had run it's course and it was taking a lot of each's personal time and financial resources.

In any event, if people would like to do off-exchange transactions, the UNO-EX BCT page is still available:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=757232.1980
hero member
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June 30, 2015, 01:40:18 PM
#33
His 2k coins are a non-issue. He's not going to sell for a loss and if he would market would rebound quickly. I don't see why people would give in to blackmail. One does not let terrorists have their way because if you do they will have higher demands next time around. Everyone knows that.

I think closing the guild is not the correct move. Maybe let it rest for a little if people are too heated up but in the end of the day we need a place to trade our silver and gold for coins... So even if you close it PM trading will still be ongoing in one way or another so why not just leave it open?
legendary
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June 30, 2015, 01:17:58 PM
#32

But imagine you're IMZ and dealing with a madman willing to crash the market just to get his way.
It is a heavy burden, if it comes down to a shoot out. 

Personally I wouldn't might the market taking a hit if in the long run it lances the boil.


I can say with complete confidence that his actions would not crash the market...
legendary
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June 30, 2015, 08:39:32 AM
#31
I for one could give two shits about Gekko's rants. Being professional doesn't always mean that you will be insulated from curses, threats, etc. Most pros don't care, despite the fact that yes, some newcomers will nope right the fuck away from UNO when they read such nonsense. I am definitely a proponent of free speech, so by all means be as rude and foul-mouthed as you wish. Bear in mind that you can seldom take back what you say online however, and that at any point in the future someone might quote you and it will require eating those words. Simply put, say what you mean, and mean what you say. It makes it much easier for people like me to pick out the real pros, and those capable of intellectual thought that don't let pure emotion rule.
legendary
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June 30, 2015, 08:22:33 AM
#30
People shouldn't take Gekko too serious imo.

He's ranting, so what?

I know the guild took a lot of time and money to operate. I understand that if one is not getting traction, one backs off the gas for a bit. Maybe they can shelf it for six months and then return to it...

those are 2 key points.

The other one: "Public vs. Private"

Rethink. Reframe.  Private Enterprise that just happens to favor UNO as the reserve unit of credit.

can't believe you guys shut down the guild just because one guy was talking shit.

i was reeeaaalllly hoping his bluff would be called, or his position would be bought out.

can't believe you guys let him win

So a single hitler-troll is able to do this?  Roll Eyes

Agree, and in due time, the community (at least the core) will to be able to make the call.

But imagine you're IMZ and dealing with a madman willing to crash the market just to get his way.
It is a heavy burden, if it comes down to a shoot out.  

Personally I wouldn't mind the market taking a hit if in the long run it lances the boil.

hero member
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June 30, 2015, 07:48:39 AM
#29
As for the uproar about the Guild, it really took me by suprise as I had never heard anyone utter a negative word about it. Then, all of a sudden, there's a Gekko tidal wave of ultra-violence about it!  Suddenly, it's over with. I'd traded several times in several media there, always with success. If someone posted a price that stunk, one simply didn't buy...
Same here, I'm actually still a bit in shock how all of this played out. Personally I was not going to remove the guild from the site, nor was FK. The only reason it is gone is that you called it quits (and I happened to be working on the site at that time to fix the cryptsy API bug). So if you want to take a break, tweak the concept and return at a later time in a new form, we're all open for it.

@siameze I also posted in the main thread that I was very sorry to see you leave and am actually glad you're still around in some form, even if it is in an entirely different and much more sceptical mood. Good luck on your new bitcoin project. As for this community, it can only be as good as the people that choose to stay and participate. If you think one or even a few rotten apples means the entire tree is sick, well then bitcoin is probably also not a good place for you to be. The number of prominent bitcoin scams, thefts and unsavory behaviour that community has been responsible puts every other coin to shame. Just sayin' ...


afaik, there hasn't been a bitcoin core dev that has such a background. Sure Gavin Andresen is a smacktard, but he and his reddit army are in for a good fight. Most of the scams, thefts, and generally unsavoury behavior you mention is 3rd parties, natural to any economy. A community can only stay vigilant and warn others in that respect.

If I discovered that one of the bitcoin core devs had at any point been involved in such undertakings, I might have a different view. If at some point this whole fiasco is sorted, the UNO community can expect my tireless assistance at any time. Crypto is my day job, so it isn't like I have anything else distracting me.

Good to hear and I agree to your point about the bitcoin core devs. Some food for thought, thanks for bringin some perspective to this discussion.
sr. member
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June 29, 2015, 07:51:48 PM
#28
can't believe you guys shut down the guild just because one guy was talking shit.
Obviously this is not the case. This talk of winning and losing and drama is creating something from nothing. Review our posts from the last few days about the project slowly and organically departing from its original vision and you'll see this to be true. Cheers.
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June 29, 2015, 06:04:57 PM
#27
can't believe you guys shut down the guild just because one guy was talking shit.

i was reeeaaalllly hoping his bluff would be called, or his position would be bought out.

can't believe you guys let him win
sr. member
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June 29, 2015, 06:04:16 PM
#26
I think you shouldn't close the guild, you should actually improve on how it operates maybe? I don't think being upset and closing it down is the right choice. People should work out some solutions and have an open and respectful discussion about goals, purpose and how it operates on the other thread maybe?

Closing the Guild had nothing to do with emotions and indeed, almost nothing to do with Gekko and his latest round of rants. The phone calls that preceded the closure were just like usual; regular, level-headed and amicable. No defeat, no resignation, no surprise or even loss associated with this move. The experiment has run its course and yesterday was a suitable time to let it go (Gekko may have helped with timing, but that's about it). The people are still around, we're just wiping the slate and moving forward with what we've learned.

gustav in particular, you've got a lot of ideas about what should and shouldn't work in a p2p trading group. Consider giving it a try, you'll learn a lot, I guarantee it! Thanks for the dialogue and see you guys around the boards. Cheers.
legendary
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June 29, 2015, 04:34:48 PM
#25
As for the uproar about the Guild, it really took me by suprise as I had never heard anyone utter a negative word about it. Then, all of a sudden, there's a Gekko tidal wave of ultra-violence about it!  Suddenly, it's over with. I'd traded several times in several media there, always with success. If someone posted a price that stunk, one simply didn't buy...
Same here, I'm actually still a bit in shock how all of this played out. Personally I was not going to remove the guild from the site, nor was FK. The only reason it is gone is that you called it quits (and I happened to be working on the site at that time to fix the cryptsy API bug). So if you want to take a break, tweak the concept and return at a later time in a new form, we're all open for it.

@siameze I also posted in the main thread that I was very sorry to see you leave and am actually glad you're still around in some form, even if it is in an entirely different and much more sceptical mood. Good luck on your new bitcoin project. As for this community, it can only be as good as the people that choose to stay and participate. If you think one or even a few rotten apples means the entire tree is sick, well then bitcoin is probably also not a good place for you to be. The number of prominent bitcoin scams, thefts and unsavory behaviour that community has been responsible puts every other coin to shame. Just sayin' ...


afaik, there hasn't been a bitcoin core dev that has such a background. Sure Gavin Andresen is a smacktard, but he and his reddit army are in for a good fight. Most of the scams, thefts, and generally unsavoury behavior you mention is 3rd parties, natural to any economy. A community can only stay vigilant and warn others in that respect.

If I discovered that one of the bitcoin core devs had at any point been involved in such undertakings, I might have a different view. If at some point this whole fiasco is sorted, the UNO community can expect my tireless assistance at any time. Crypto is my day job, so it isn't like I have anything else distracting me.

hero member
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June 29, 2015, 04:13:47 PM
#24
As for the uproar about the Guild, it really took me by suprise as I had never heard anyone utter a negative word about it. Then, all of a sudden, there's a Gekko tidal wave of ultra-violence about it!  Suddenly, it's over with. I'd traded several times in several media there, always with success. If someone posted a price that stunk, one simply didn't buy...
Same here, I'm actually still a bit in shock how all of this played out. Personally I was not going to remove the guild from the site, nor was FK. The only reason it is gone is that you called it quits (and I happened to be working on the site at that time to fix the cryptsy API bug). So if you want to take a break, tweak the concept and return at a later time in a new form, we're all open for it.

@siameze I also posted in the main thread that I was very sorry to see you leave and am actually glad you're still around in some form, even if it is in an entirely different and much more sceptical mood. Good luck on your new bitcoin project. As for this community, it can only be as good as the people that choose to stay and participate. If you think one or even a few rotten apples means the entire tree is sick, well then bitcoin is probably also not a good place for you to be. The number of prominent bitcoin scams, thefts and unsavory behaviour that community has been responsible puts every other coin to shame. Just sayin' ...
legendary
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June 29, 2015, 04:06:09 PM
#23
especially precious metals trading is a very important field to develop for Uno.

The idea the Guild had behind precious-metals trading was the one I liked best when I started my UNO research.
hero member
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June 29, 2015, 03:48:43 PM
#22

This thread is in the wrong section btw. Moving it to 'alt discussion' or 'altcoin service discussion' or somewhere else is probably more appropriate?

LMAO, I am so inept on computer message boards, I have no idea how to move it. Is there a way?

As for the uproar about the Guild, it really took me by suprise as I had never heard anyone utter a negative word about it. Then, all of a sudden, there's a Gekko tidal wave of ultra-violence about it!  Suddenly, it's over with. I'd traded several times in several media there, always with success. If someone posted a price that stunk, one simply didn't buy...

thread move, no idea. Maybe somewhere in settings, edit ... no idea ... or mod will when he sees it. When you put in title [please move to xy] it'll certainly happen?  Wink

..........

Yeah, no idea. 'Group dynamics' i'd say.

I think IMZ has been upset by Gekko. I really hope he can take a breath, man up and continue doing his thing. We'd probably just have to find some way to include Gekko into the trading there that does not involve IMZ having to deal with Gekko, right?

I really liked that off-exchange orderbook and was thinking about putting orders up there before. Thought it was a good thing and especially precious metals trading is a very important field to develop for Uno.
legendary
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June 29, 2015, 03:33:18 PM
#21

This thread is in the wrong section btw. Moving it to 'alt discussion' or 'altcoin service discussion' or somewhere else is probably more appropriate?

LMAO, I am so inept on computer message boards, I have no idea how to move it. Is there a way?

As for the uproar about the Guild, it really took me by suprise as I had never heard anyone utter a negative word about it. Then, all of a sudden, there's a Gekko tidal wave of ultra-violence about it!  Suddenly, it's over with. I'd traded several times in several media there, always with success. If someone posted a price that stunk, one simply didn't buy...
hero member
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June 29, 2015, 03:13:32 PM
#20
People shouldn't take Gekko too serious imo.

He's ranting, so what?

Also i don't get why you would close down the guild?
I know the guild took a lot of time and money to operate. I understand that if one is not getting traction, one backs off the gas for a bit. Maybe they can shelf it for six months and then return to it...

As for Gekko, I've worked with guys like that for years. The point with which I take issue has to do with your living room analogy. I'm not looking to be in my living room, but at the same time, we profess $UNO to be the pinnacle of crypto.

If that is the case, as a newcomer, do you expect discussions that resemble a walk into an NFL locker room at half time? The language and brow-beating are over the top...that behaviour is simply unprofessional.

If I were new and popped in and saw that, I'm not sure that I would have stuck around.

Totally agree that Gekko needs to be reminded of at least half decent language. Insulting people shouldn't be happening on daily basis. Completely on the same ship there. While i personally don't care about the language and am able to handle it i can imagine other people have serious trouble with such behaviour.  
Shouldn't be happening this way.
The thing is he makes valid points but uses bad expression so moderation is likely a headache for knife.


While i personally wasn't using the guild a lot and actually think some things could be improved (mentioned above) i wouldn't like seeing it close down. Why even shelf it for 6 months? Maybe because people are upset, ok, understandable. Well, maybe some people just need a little break from things.
But i would urge people to try said discussion about goals and mode of operation of the guild and possible improvements. I thought it would be good to develop that idea some more. We ran just into trouble with the politics of excluding 'unfriendly' people. I believe some solutions in some ways that satisfy everyones' needs could be found imo.


This thread is in the wrong section btw. Moving it to 'alt discussion' or 'altcoin service discussion' or somewhere else is probably more appropriate?
legendary
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June 29, 2015, 03:07:33 PM
#19
People shouldn't take Gekko too serious imo.

He's ranting, so what?

Also i don't get why you would close down the guild?
I know the guild took a lot of time and money to operate. I understand that if one is not getting traction, one backs off the gas for a bit. Maybe they can shelf it for six months and then return to it...

As for Gekko, I've worked with guys like that for years. The point with which I take issue has to do with your living room analogy. I'm not looking to be in my living room, but at the same time, we profess $UNO to be the pinnacle of crypto.

If that is the case, as a newcomer, do you expect discussions that resemble a walk into an NFL locker room at half time? The language and brow-beating are over the top...that behaviour is simply unprofessional.

If I were new and popped in and saw that, I'm not sure that I would have stuck around.
hero member
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June 29, 2015, 12:39:25 PM
#18
People shouldn't take Gekko too serious imo.

He's ranting, so what?

Also i don't get why you would close down the guild?
legendary
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June 29, 2015, 06:20:56 AM
#17
I appreciate the vote of confidence, you and IMZ are some of the most honest blokes I know - I echo your sentiments above. I am getting more and more absorbed into this new bitcoin project every day so I really have less time for alcoins anyway. Now that the guild is closing, my development of the all-in-one wallet for BTC, UNO, and DVC is pointless.

UNO is a great concept, but has little appeal for me when a few people hold the majority of coins, and one loud-mouth runs the whole show with a few thousand dollars worth of coin and the sheeple follow. Not for me. I like where I am now, with people that understand how cryptography and finance works, though their community shoehorns all alts as scams. I am beginning to think this is the proper viewpoint.

It is a waste of my energy and resources to continue. Perhaps if I get some free time, I'll scam a few people LIKE THIS and use sed skills to clone a few extreme altcoins. Maybe then I'll be considered as material for the UNO community.

As I told IMZ in an email a few days ago, truth has no expiration date.
sr. member
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June 29, 2015, 05:57:57 AM
#16
Your presence and contributions have been discussed by 4 people that I know of, outside of the internet. Inherent to the Cryptoguild experiment was a low volume of dicsussion in recent times, but that wasn't to say you were ignored. Much discussion, creativity and hopeful planning goes on over the phone with we excitable Aussies. The fact of the Guild being closed down with nae more than a whimper online might hint at this. Your contributions matter and are truly valued. I admire your work and honestly hope you do hang around UNO for some time. As the saying goes, please don't throw the baby out with the bathwater!

Regarding devs, you may well be able to school me on this - I may not understand the harm CC's simple presence here could do to the community or the coin's reputation. Any insight on dishonest dealing with or around UNO would be hugely appreciated, and not just by me, I'm sure.

Thanks again for your thoughts tonight, siameze. All the best to you, whichever path you take from here. You'll be missed, should that be away from UNO! -Craig.
legendary
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June 29, 2015, 05:41:37 AM
#15

siameze: your disappointment adds to my own. (Side note, I didn't get the dev concerns - we needed help getting apps built, but the coin and its distribution is well and truly established. As noted in the main thread last week, I don't believe our community would tolerate scam-like behaviour from devs). I'm truly sorry things didn't turn out for Cg. It was a grand experiment with big aspirations and I've sunk probably 200+ hours and at least several hundred dollars into building things in the past half year. The past day or two was nothing more than a timely nudge to close a creation that simply failed to get momentum. We've put all of our energy into it but have been stagnating, despite our best efforts. Indeed, the existence of this little thread here rather than being posted on the Guild is one example of why it's being put down in its current form. We obviously don't quite have all the pieces and/or timing right, and that's okay. There's an exceptional community here that is respectful and open in discussions with each other - obnoxious and bullying behaviour is represented by a small minority - and it'll be my pleasure to stick around and think and build in the near future. It may not be Cryptoguild or Un-Ex in name, but I'm happy to be here Smiley

You already have tolerated it by putting CaptChadds name on the official site. Use some of this free time you have now the guild is closed to do research.

I really have nothing left to say. You guys can tell me I'm way off base or whatever. Same thing happened to me years back when I was the lone voice dissenting TradeFortress and inputs.io See how that turned out.

There is really no point in me continuing to read or participate in these circlejerk threads about UNO, so I'll simply unsubscribe. When I announced I was leaving UNO no one here besides yourself and IMZ gave two shits about what I had to offer the community, so c'est la vie.
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