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legendary
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
November 26, 2016, 03:56:35 PM
#29
JC and his fate set me to lose 5000 USD, are finished. help

There is nothing you can do but hold I guess. Could go back up. Then again could sink more.



hero member
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Merit: 604
November 26, 2016, 12:52:42 PM
#28
all the developments in the world do not matter if everything can be wiped out on the whim of a big baby who can choose to throw his dummy out of the pram at any instant.......

John Connor is the most important but also the weakest link in the VC chain.

newbie
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November 26, 2016, 12:03:31 PM
#27

Their wallet is a joke that loads fast... but real people care about proper wallets (not about your 2017 roadmap).

..blablabla ...

and ignites a Dev network effect


The vcash dev community has already solved the ugly ui problem you mention:

Here is a very pretty electron based GUI for VCash here (written by the community):
https://github.com/whphhg/vcash-electron

Here is the wxWidgets port of VCash that was done in a weekend by one of the members in slack:
https://github.com/kryptRichards/wxVcashGUI

and someone in the slack is working on porting the C++ library to work in javascript using nbind and emscripten
https://github.com/charto/nbind

Plenty of uses for a low footprint instant transaction technology as per:
https://v.cash/forum/threads/thin-client-support.316/#post-7247

Seems like lots of development is happening with VCash.

legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
November 26, 2016, 10:58:39 AM
#26
However can anyone argue that technically it is not superior to many coins here? I know some knowledgeable people here question that zero time can scale well. But really it has way more going for it than many coins.

Seems the dev team although talented are not great with social skills so the community seems very small and there is no official thread on here.

The Dev JC has negative social skills... always talking down to people and disparaging the rest of crypto.
Who wants to be part of that? How did they even get the cap to $4,000,000?

Their wallet is a joke that loads fast... but real people care about proper wallets (not about your 2017 roadmap).

I think it's been demonstrated repeatedly that better tech on the margins accomplishes nothing...
It's all about creating a cult following which breaks through to real people (reddit a good proxy) and ignites a Dev network effect...
And today there are only 2 platforms in that game= Bitcoin and Ethereum (XMR might be a very distant 3rd).
newbie
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November 26, 2016, 10:36:10 AM
#25
another vapor turd

SHOCKER. Roll Eyes

How do you consider 2 years of consistent coding vapor?
https://github.com/john-connor/vcash/graphs/contributors


If dev really cashed out, I would have expected many of the incentive nodes would have had their coins moved and the blockchain says it did not happen.
They are all (300+ incentive nodes) still online and funded.

I have no logical explanation about what happened. But here's what I saw from my end:

Dev said he was leaving for 5 days to take time off for thanksgiving,
next day important milestones on the timeline were crossed off claiming insufficient funds
at the same time, dev's twitter account was offline.
This caused a panic sell.
About an hour later, the twitter came back online


There was a post on the vcash forum about someone hoarding 30% of the coins and manipulating the price on polo.

On the post was a voting poll and one of the options was to fork it. after 2 pages of comments that post was deleted.

The last we heard from dev is that 'ZeroSlot' will be released soon.


love me a good mystery. this one keeps getting weirder.

To take 2 years of consistency and credibility and throw it down the drain one weekend simply does not make sense.

legendary
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November 26, 2016, 05:53:51 AM
#24
However can anyone argue that technically it is not superior to many coins here? I know some knowledgeable people here question that zero time can scale well. But really it has way more going for it than many coins.

Seems the dev team although talented are not great with social skills so the community seems very small and there is no official thread on here.

legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
November 26, 2016, 04:56:44 AM
#23
XVC was ridiculously overvalued at $4,000,000 considering their "community" consists of about 10 people.
But it's been a great coin to trade all year... until it wasn't.

If it is a team of 10 people involved in its development (tech, marketing, etc..), then I wouldn't call it small. Not sure if you know what it takes to gather a team here (assuming you are not paying them 28357235 BTC).

No, I'm talking about the same 10 shills promoting Vcash and JC non-stop.
legendary
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@FAILCommunity
November 26, 2016, 04:49:51 AM
#22
XVC was ridiculously overvalued at $4,000,000 considering their "community" consists of about 10 people.
But it's been a great coin to trade all year... until it wasn't.

If it is a team of 10 people involved in its development (tech, marketing, etc..), then I wouldn't call it small. Not sure if you know what it takes to gather a team here (assuming you are not paying them 28357235 BTC).
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
November 26, 2016, 04:47:24 AM
#21
A ~90 BTC dump caused the price to crash down to 2k satoshi. I don't get for what he's crying about, since XVC has pretty good price and buy support (currently ~126 BTC on Poloniex). The dev had plenty of chances to make money and I think he already did. Not sure what were the buy orders, but that dump has caused a big loss not only to the people previously bought Vcash, but to the dumper/s as well. Plain stupid.....

It was 25 btc buyorders before the crash. This is just someone holding the price up.

Maybe you're right, I'm not following XVC market. My assumption came from the screenshot below, though I can't tell what part of this volume were buys from sell orders:



Well, I was watching the market when it happened, basicly went to 2k, up to 10k again and alot of buys/sell. A bit after that someone added over 200 btc on the buy side but 100 of that btc got removed now.
newbie
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November 26, 2016, 04:47:06 AM
#20
I had tears in my eyes yesterday when I send my coins to Poloniex. Wallet synched in 2 sec. After 1 confirmation coins were ready to be sold. This coin has amazing tech. It is heartbreaking. I cannot think of any other coin to invest in now. That's it. Thank you crazy crypto world !
legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
November 26, 2016, 04:43:43 AM
#19

XVC was ridiculously overvalued at $4,000,000 considering their "community" consists of about 10 people.
But it's been a great coin to trade all year... until it wasn't.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1176
@FAILCommunity
November 26, 2016, 04:42:17 AM
#18
A ~90 BTC dump caused the price to crash down to 2k satoshi. I don't get for what he's crying about, since XVC has pretty good price and buy support (currently ~126 BTC on Poloniex). The dev had plenty of chances to make money and I think he already did. Not sure what were the buy orders, but that dump has caused a big loss not only to the people previously bought Vcash, but to the dumper/s as well. Plain stupid.....

It was 25 btc buyorders before the crash. This is just someone holding the price up.

Maybe you're right, I'm not following XVC market. My assumption came from the screenshot below, though I can't tell what part of this volume were buys from sell orders:

hero member
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Merit: 500
November 26, 2016, 04:34:09 AM
#17
A ~90 BTC dump caused the price to crash down to 2k satoshi. I don't get for what he's crying about, since XVC has pretty good price and buy support (currently ~126 BTC on Poloniex). The dev had plenty of chances to make money and I think he already did. Not sure what were the buy orders, but that dump has caused a big loss not only to the people previously bought Vcash, but to the dumper/s as well. Plain stupid.....

It was 25 btc buyorders before the crash. This is just someone holding the price up.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1176
@FAILCommunity
November 26, 2016, 04:12:30 AM
#16
A ~90 BTC dump caused the price to crash down to 2k satoshi. I don't get for what he's crying about, since XVC has pretty good price and buy support (currently ~126 BTC on Poloniex). The dev had plenty of chances to make money and I think he already did. Not sure what were the buy orders, but that dump has caused a big loss not only to the people previously bought Vcash, but to the dumper/s as well. Plain stupid.....
legendary
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Merit: 1026
★Nitrogensports.eu★
November 25, 2016, 11:51:52 PM
#15
This is sad but it is NOT a surprise.  Shady coin with super shady dev, had some good hype/promise but wth nothing evern comes of it, and now we see it's demise.  GNSP.

For any XVC refugees, WBB has opened its borders to you!  Cheesy

This is not the first big crash for VCash, although losing 50% value in such a short time is no joke.
Bagholders will prefer to hold and wait for a recovery, no matter how little hope there is.
legendary
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Merit: 1068
Juicin' crypto
November 25, 2016, 09:46:22 PM
#14
retard nutjob dev with another vapor turd

SHOCKER. Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 265
November 25, 2016, 06:37:38 PM
#13
there's still a few retards who still believe in john connor.. at vcash forum is all about "john, you're great! i believe in you!"

How much does Johnny pay for these blowjobs?
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
November 25, 2016, 03:51:29 PM
#12
lets dump our coins and come out with an excuse that we provided 0 proof. Bag holders for sure will believe what ever he says.
dude, you said it perfectly..
there's still a few retards who still believe in john connor.. at vcash forum is all about "john, you're great! i believe in you!"
hero member
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Merit: 500
November 25, 2016, 12:58:42 PM
#11
Vcash

This coin looks way better than most out there.... what just happened to it??  whale cashed out?

Dev cashed out...

From vcash forum: https://v.cash/forum/threads/the-state-of-vcash.687/

Quote
This said the project cannot continue to be financially beaten down by a few greedy humans because this is not economically sustainable for the developers

I guess the shitty liquidity and thin order book wasn't paying off as it used too, lets dump our coins and come out with an excuse that we provided 0 proof. Bag holders for sure will believe what ever he says.

If vcash was actually good it wouldn't matter who owned what, 30% owned by a group. What about the other 70% and the million of bitcoins out there? They own all that too...

Just another shitcoin, is his name actually John Connor? From the Terminator lol?

This link doesnt work. I still dont really get it. Can somebody please explain what happened and what this means for the future of vcash?

Strange the forum layout changed too, can't find the thread either. How surprising lol.

To sum things up:

The dev apparently has been watching the price for quite sometime and they came to a conclusion that someone owns 30% of the supply and has been controlling the price  basically whenever it pumps it gets dumped (I guess that never happens in crypto lol). Basically the dev is crying about the pumps not being 100x-1000x. So they proposed they either jump ship because they aren't making money from the pump and dumps or hard fork and get coins from every block mined. Prices got dumped (that never happens in crypto!) after the announcement which isn't surprising.
legendary
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Merit: 1183
November 25, 2016, 11:13:08 AM
#10
The fact that Roger Ver and Barry Shillbert were on this boat already should tell you this was a ridiculous pump and dump operation. The way the coin was designed was clear that it would create a gigantic bubble at the beginning, and if the developers didn't see it then they are idiots. Now we will have unlimited inflation... great, who is going to buy a token that keeps losing value? not me. I would short it, but I can't be bothered.
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