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Cryptsy Cryptocurrency Settlement Case No.: 9:16-cv-80060 http://www.cryptsysettlement.com/If you are a CRYPTSY account holder and are unable to access your CRYPTOCURRENCY, you could get money from two different class action settlements, and an ongoing class action lawsuit may affect your rights. PLEASE READ THE NOTICE CAREFULLY. Important Dates April 17, 2017 - Deadline to Request Exclusion (must be postmarked by this date) May 3, 2017 - Deadline to Object (must be postmarked by this date) May 17, 2017 - Deadline to submit a Claim Form (must be submitted online by or postmarked by this date) June 2, 2017 at 10:00 A.M. - Fairness Hearing
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February 17, 2017, 01:22:33 AM |
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Coming Soon to Dash: COLLATERALIZED MINING Moar Ponzilicious goodness! Now Miners must also help artificially pump demand for Dash, just for the privilege of helping secure the network. What a great way to create a huge disincentive for anyone to contribute their hashpower. What's next, requiring regular users who want to send or receive transactions to "lock in" a certain amount of Dash?  Oh I know, let's also require posts on the Dash Slack and Forum to "lock in" a certain amount of Dash! Ponzify All The Things!!!  Thats not a bad idea, you'd have to buy some Dash to keep trolling us  Please do not quote the morons. I know you mean well, but I'll quote whatever I like, cheers Why is it so hard to have an intelligent conversation about Dash's collateralized mining feature? Is there any particular reason you guys are trying so hard to avoid discussing it? If collateralized mining is such a great idea, why the reluctance to engage in a conversation about it?
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February 17, 2017, 01:37:38 AM |
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Coming Soon to Dash: COLLATERALIZED MININGhttps://i.imgur.com/gxFDn9p.pngMoar Ponzilicious goodness! Now Miners must also help artificially pump demand for Dash, just for the privilege of helping secure the network. What a great way to create a huge disincentive for anyone to contribute their hashpower. What's next, requiring regular users who want to send or receive transactions to "lock in" a certain amount of Dash?  Oh I know, let's also require posts on the Dash Slack and Forum to "lock in" a certain amount of Dash! Ponzify All The Things!!!  Thats not a bad idea, you'd have to buy some Dash to keep trolling us  Please do not quote the morons. I know you mean well, but I'll quote whatever I like, cheers Why is it so hard to have an intelligent conversation about Dash's collateralized mining feature? Is there any particular reason you guys are trying so hard to avoid discussing it? If collateralized mining is such a great idea, why the reluctance to engage in a conversation about it? Why not move the discussions to other platforms outside of the Bitcoin echo chambers? The reason Dash is about to hit $20 is becaue we all have let the scam build up to this level. And it's up to us as community members to shut it down before alot of people lose alot of money... More on the subject: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@thedashguy/warning-why-i-don-t-trust-the-price-of-dash-nor-the-community-be-careful-folks-invest-wisely-diversify
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arielbit
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February 17, 2017, 01:49:45 AM |
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hey,
dnaleor had the courage to act in real life to defend his position, not only behind an stupid nickname like all the other trolls (Icy, ariel, smoothy, etc.) hiding in a forum.
He has my respect for that.
Yes, he has my respect for that as well. But he didn't defend anything, he accused someone for scamming. After all, you think that I'm not helping him with his insecurity and anxiety? He will be stronger after he read all this. That's why I advised him "Grow a pair next time and laugh it up a little bit" and even suggest a good old movie "Cool Hand Luke"  somebody respects Icebreaker here too, i'd like you to take note on that. Follow Icebreaker's example: he knows Dash pretty well and sometimes even mentions real issues of this project. He also exaggerates them to an extremely absurd level which makes it difficult to take him seriously but he still makes some valid points.
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arielbit
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February 17, 2017, 02:03:23 AM |
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Coming Soon to Dash: COLLATERALIZED MINING Moar Ponzilicious goodness! Now Miners must also help artificially pump demand for Dash, just for the privilege of helping secure the network. What a great way to create a huge disincentive for anyone to contribute their hashpower. What's next, requiring regular users who want to send or receive transactions to "lock in" a certain amount of Dash?  Oh I know, let's also require posts on the Dash Slack and Forum to "lock in" a certain amount of Dash! Ponzify All The Things!!!  Thats not a bad idea, you'd have to buy some Dash to keep trolling us  Please do not quote the morons. I know you mean well, but I'll quote whatever I like, cheers Why is it so hard to have an intelligent conversation about Dash's collateralized mining feature? Is there any particular reason you guys are trying so hard to avoid discussing it? If collateralized mining is such a great idea, why the reluctance to engage in a conversation about it? Why not move the discussions to other platforms outside of the Bitcoin echo chambers? The reason Dash is about to hit $20 is becaue we all have let the scam build up to this level. And it's up to us as community members to shut it down before alot of people lose alot of money... More on the subject: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@thedashguy/warning-why-i-don-t-trust-the-price-of-dash-nor-the-community-be-careful-folks-invest-wisely-diversifycommunity of heavily invested psychopaths like macroshit? apparently DASH proponents found it deceiving (inflated growth) by locking coins away (masternodes)..now they want miners to lock coins too.. maybe it's a transition to full blown POS? because.. - however DASH price pumps it is still more profitable to mine other coins (POS masternodes got majority of the coins). I remember when LEOcoin switched to POS since nobody is mining that shit anymore haha.. how many DASH is in circulation? How many XMR is in circulation?...think about that folks. anyway..as you said And it's up to us as community members you are probably investors trying to win a gold donkey. or you are simply trying to exploit every possible vector of profit in the coins space.
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February 17, 2017, 02:05:06 AM |
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what's the difference between this "DAPI" and the API of blockchain.info? In guess that "the blockchain" aka masternode network give you the answer. But we already established that PoSe isn't sustainable unless you give up the grace period (and there is still no penalty for lazy masternodes, so this is all theoretical) PoSe is suitable for DAPI in its current form but will be even better in the future. So I don't accept your premise. From your question it appears you don't even know how it works and are making invalid assumptions. You do have a pretty close understanding but are missing at least one important part. Funny thing is i'm not going to tell you what your are missing. It's in the documentation or at least has been talked about on slack and the Dash forum and I believe on youtube too.
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February 17, 2017, 03:00:51 AM |
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Moreno down, Dash up = Trollero attack. 
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February 17, 2017, 03:34:05 AM |
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Hey.... Just tried this. Really cool. Thanks.
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February 17, 2017, 03:35:34 AM |
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Hey buddy, what if the dash masternode network voted on whether or not to host a Sybil attack on monero? We could command the network to host 4300 monero nodes and then go from there. How does that sound?
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February 17, 2017, 03:43:39 AM |
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Hey buddy, what if the dash masternode network voted on whether or not to host a Sybil attack on monero? We could command the network to host 4300 monero nodes and then go from there. How does that sound? lol. This really shows the level of intelligence of the dash crowd. Sybil attacking a PoW coin is impossible. The PoW chain is always verifiable, even if almost all of the nodes are sybil nodes. Ironically, sybil attacking the masternode network is something that's relatively easy (hence the talk about lazy masternodes)
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February 17, 2017, 03:45:12 AM |
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ahhh so the fat troll was dnaleor? I thought it was smoothie..
EDIT: I don't mean fat troll to be rude.. I just meant that the guy trolling in the video was fat.. didn't mean offence
You must be onto something. Fluffypony - troll appearance  dnaleor - troll appearance  monero - Heavy Gustav, troll appearance  I really wonder how the other guys look like  PS. No offence. I don't mean to be rude. Just thought that it's quite funny and interesting. PPS. I need to use word Dash at least once in this post. Dash is so awesome. Ahh, so awesome. yeah you all are rude judgemental idiots.. no wonder bigrcanada is no longer posting here  We're not judging them by looks - we are simply describing their physical appearance. We judge them on the way they post on the dash forum! On behalf of everyone we are sorry this upset you.. there there
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February 17, 2017, 03:47:44 AM |
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Hey buddy, what if the dash masternode network voted on whether or not to host a Sybil attack on monero? We could command the network to host 4300 monero nodes and then go from there. How does that sound? lol. This really shows the level of intelligence of the dash crowd. Sybil attacking a PoW coin is impossible. The PoW chain is always verifiable, even if almost all of the nodes are sybil nodes. Ironically, sybil attacking the masternode network is something that's relatively easy (hence the talk about lazy masternodes) sure. and how's the GUI wallet going for you? I hear there are loads of problems with it like missing transactions and missing monero.. just saying  I think you can ascertain the calibre of the monero dev team by them posting on the dash forum and the quality of their GUI wallet
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iCEBREAKER
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February 17, 2017, 04:05:01 AM |
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Hey buddy, what if the dash masternode network voted on whether or not to host a Sybil attack on monero? We could command the network to host 4300 monero nodes and then go from there. How does that sound? lol. This really shows the level of intelligence of the dash crowd. Sybil attacking a PoW coin is impossible. The PoW chain is always verifiable, even if almost all of the nodes are sybil nodes. Ironically, sybil attacking the masternode network is something that's relatively easy (hence the talk about lazy masternodes) sure. and how's the GUI wallet going for you? I hear there are loads of problems with it like missing transactions and missing monero.. just saying  I think you can ascertain the calibre of the monero dev team by them posting on the dash forum and the quality of their GUI wallet The "missing transactions" are the result of a user failing to understand that RingCT hides transaction amounts. That's a feature, not a bug. Can Dash do that? Will Dash ever do that? Or would RingCT interfere with Coinfirm's attempt to implement Dash user accounts, KYC, AML, etc.?
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February 17, 2017, 04:12:14 AM |
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Okay, that is a pretty convincing argument. I still think coming here and re-posting it over and over again is stupid.
I couldn't give a fuck less if Evan was the devil, using DASH to tempt people into eternal hell fire - by doing this, you make XMR look bad.
They asked for the proof Not really seeing any proof. Just seeing a whole bunch of speculation. But since you are being so helpful, maybe you could answer the question I posed a few pages back, to wit: If Evan planned and significantly benefited from the instamine, why didn't he sell all his holdings in May 2014 for $11 per coin and then disappear, as so many crypto devs have done. Why does he continue to work full-time on the project? Dumping a lot of coins probably wasn't possible on those highs. That's why he is still here. Maybe he also likes travelling and the fact that he ca speak at conferences and get a "good guy" reputation. Maybe he wants to do some consulting someday? anybody here contesting my valuable research? heheh you put my findings here and it would make sense now  1. Evan deliberately plans to POS Xcoins by Masternoding them 2. Evan hides from the public the "masternode idea" before launching Xcoin and a month after Xcoin launch...and even after he mentioned it he was still saying that "it was still not important for discussion"
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February 17, 2017, 04:31:37 AM |
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And don't forget to update your masternodes!  Edit: So the concern troll above (pamphlet guy) is still peddling BS around here?  Great episode! I'm vision-impaired (which makes being a crypto geek extra exciting!), and I appreciate these updates. V. professional.
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February 17, 2017, 05:52:11 AM |
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I see the complete monero crowd is back in here :S
After we hit new ATH after ATH, they now try to tell us, the ones who buy now will be scammed !
Yeah, thats what they try to tell us since 3 years, and everytime DASH makes a new ATH after and kills that scam accusations - because if the price is on an ath, how could someone lose money, and be scammed? right - NO ONE can !!
And still they try to tell us the future, DASH is a scam, DASH will die, you will lose all your money with DASH, monero is so great, monero, monero, monero - everytime the same shit ...
Marked has proven you trolls all wrong, every time the last 3 years, every fucking single time!! And still you tell us, that you are right, and you know the future.
You Monero troll guys are a complete joke!
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February 17, 2017, 06:10:29 AM |
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ahhh so the fat troll was dnaleor? I thought it was smoothie.. EDIT: I don't mean fat troll to be rude.. I just meant that the guy trolling in the video was fat.. didn't mean offence
You must be onto something. Fluffypony - troll appearance  dnaleor - troll appearance  monero - Heavy Gustav, troll appearance  I really wonder how the other guys look like  They must be paying homage to the fat, bloated Monero blockchain.
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