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May 04, 2014, 02:49:15 AM |
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So is it safe to write gpuc off my ledger?
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waltsmith
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May 04, 2014, 03:46:31 AM |
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Nah, personally, since we are still talking contest, if anyone wins anything it would be great if they would either buy GPUC or mine it. And while it does look dismal at this point. We have all seen coins go into what was considered the dumps and then come back. All it will take is BTC booming again and off it goes, along with almost any worthwhile alt.
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May 04, 2014, 04:45:51 AM Last edit: May 04, 2014, 04:58:32 AM by kosmoplovci |
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meanwhile, gpucoin is leading the vote for revival at coin revolution topic with 17.3% / 39 votes. check out and add yours >> Cryptocoin Revival Foundation! ★ COIN REVOLUTION ★ https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=576714.0so, stop moaning and show some support, gpucoin is far from dead  ps: if you feel even more supportive, you may join some friendly lunatics that feel like mining their gpucoin still, at our p2pool node at http://p2pool.kosmoplovci.org:9404 featuring proper blockchain (with temporary blockchain explorer), working payouts direct to latest wallet, 1% fee and no registration. cheers k
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micryon
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May 04, 2014, 04:50:10 AM |
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Cool.. the question is though.. what can these revival foundation guys actually do?
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May 04, 2014, 05:00:03 AM |
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at this moment i think any positive idea can help. maybe some missing marketing forces are lurking, who knows  i think more people involved, better chance something good comes out of it! cheers k
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May 04, 2014, 05:03:44 AM |
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meanwhile, gpucoin is leading the vote for revival at coin revolution topic with 17.3% / 39 votes. check out and add yours >> Cryptocoin Revival Foundation! ★ COIN REVOLUTION ★ https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=576714.0so, stop moaning and show some support, gpucoin is far from dead  ps: if you feel even more supportive, you may join some friendly lunatics that feel like mining their gpucoin still, at our p2pool node at http://p2pool.kosmoplovci.org:9404 featuring proper blockchain (with temporary blockchain explorer), working payouts direct to latest wallet, 1% fee and no registration. cheers k Awesome... I'm in for a bit 
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May 04, 2014, 05:04:16 AM |
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at this moment i think any positive idea can help. maybe some missing marketing forces are lurking, who knows  i think more people involved, better chance something good comes out of it! cheers k Agreed. +1
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May 04, 2014, 05:57:17 AM |
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Cool.. the question is though.. what can these revival foundation guys actually do? +1 I will ask this question as well and add to it: How is supposed to be done the revival then the coin managment is in the hands of Jaymes and it still depends on him.
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May 04, 2014, 07:36:25 AM |
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Cool.. the question is though.. what can these revival foundation guys actually do? +1 I will ask this question as well and add to it: How is supposed to be done the revival then the coin managment is in the hands of Jaymes and it still depends on him. I think the overall consensus is that he should step down and give ownership of the business/sites/gpucoins for a bargained price (1$) to someone with the experience and willingness to try and make this coin succeed. How about we all send him a PM asking him to step down and get him to agree to transfer ownership when a willing candidate is found. Hopefully the Coin revival fund, I pmed the guy and he seems willing if Jaymes can transfer ownership to their fund.
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micryon
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May 04, 2014, 07:38:54 AM |
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I don't know who these coin revival guys are..? Are they for real or just some other scam..
Man I just came back from analyzing the Asiacoin situation, what a mess of a scam. Makes Jaymes look like an angel compared to that situation. Dude tried something and failed... probably out his own money too. Some of these other scams are getting away with hundreds of thousands of dollars...
But so many other anonymous internet jokers out there.
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May 04, 2014, 09:28:41 PM |
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Asiacoin was a clear scam from day 1.. I refused to get near it, lots of other people avoided it as well. Sucks for anyone who got caught in it.
I doubt Jaymes, who's claiming large losses (despite seemingly having liquidity in GPU cards which you guys bought him), would turn the business over for a $1.
He tanked the business. He should honestly just give the remaining cards back to the community, or have an escrow sell them and split the funds up among the folks.
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May 04, 2014, 09:54:49 PM |
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Asiacoin was a clear scam from day 1.. I refused to get near it, lots of other people avoided it as well. Sucks for anyone who got caught in it.
I doubt Jaymes, who's claiming large losses (despite seemingly having liquidity in GPU cards which you guys bought him), would turn the business over for a $1.
He tanked the business. He should honestly just give the remaining cards back to the community, or have an escrow sell them and split the funds up among the folks.
may-be you should give him a break... you have been badmouthing him for over 437 pages... (since the beginning quite frankly...) so if you blame the guy for the failure of the coin, you can share with him some of the responsibility for undermining his work here on the forum. I don't say he has nothing to do with what is happening to the coin, but for a large part the problem comes from the coin itself (and coins market in general) and not the store. There is not much he could have done once he ended up with tons of unsellable gpuc...
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May 04, 2014, 11:33:03 PM |
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you have been badmouthing him for over 437 pages. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.... made my day!!
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May 05, 2014, 12:49:55 AM |
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If any of you GPUC Fellas would like to lend a Helping hand to Denarius [DRS] that would be Greatly Appreciated https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=591323.0*Sorry for the Hijack as well, Sorry in advance
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May 05, 2014, 12:54:49 AM |
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did my share, mined one block yesterday...
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May 05, 2014, 06:35:01 AM |
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★ Coin Revolution ★ The voting ends today at the Coin Revival Foundation and GPUcoin is one of the nominated coins! Promote your coin and vote at: VOTE HERE
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May 05, 2014, 12:39:57 PM |
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Asiacoin was a clear scam from day 1.. I refused to get near it, lots of other people avoided it as well. Sucks for anyone who got caught in it.
I doubt Jaymes, who's claiming large losses (despite seemingly having liquidity in GPU cards which you guys bought him), would turn the business over for a $1.
He tanked the business. He should honestly just give the remaining cards back to the community, or have an escrow sell them and split the funds up among the folks.
may-be you should give him a break... you have been badmouthing him for over 437 pages... (since the beginning quite frankly...) so if you blame the guy for the failure of the coin, you can share with him some of the responsibility for undermining his work here on the forum. I don't say he has nothing to do with what is happening to the coin, but for a large part the problem comes from the coin itself (and coins market in general) and not the store. There is not much he could have done once he ended up with tons of unsellable gpuc... If you re-read my posts, you'll see I was very supportive in the beginning hundred or so. The more I got to know him and the trails of destruction he left behind, the more I simply vocalized what others didn't want to believe. I still remained supportive to people when they needed help. I tried to help this coin from launch, and even after relaunches 2 and 3. I offered servers, development, mining farms, media support, on-the-ground shipping and coordination.. the whole lot. He refused all of it. Imagine if he'd partnered with someone local, like myself--the business wouldn't have failed due to "personal reasons". If by badmouthing you mean I hold the owner solely responsible--like everyone else--then sure. None of my statements have been exaggerated or without basis. I even offered multiple times to go find him in person to see if he could get back on the forums, or to be a mediator of contact between he and the forum, but you guys weren't interested. I got out while the getting was good, so did some others. I'm sorry if you weren't one of those lucky few. I tried to steer people away from wasting their electricity and hopes, not out of any personal vendetta, but because I want to see the community as a whole do well in crypto and I don't like seeing people get taken.
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May 05, 2014, 01:00:32 PM |
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I don't know who these coin revival guys are..? Are they for real or just some other scam..
Man I just came back from analyzing the Asiacoin situation, what a mess of a scam. Makes Jaymes look like an angel compared to that situation. Dude tried something and failed... probably out his own money too. Some of these other scams are getting away with hundreds of thousands of dollars...
But so many other anonymous internet jokers out there.
They seem legit guys, they have already helped a few coins out of good will. We have nothing to lose anyway in trusting them, they can only help. Seems like we will be picked on their vote. Question is what do we do from here?
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May 05, 2014, 01:13:39 PM |
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I don't know who these coin revival guys are..? Are they for real or just some other scam..
Man I just came back from analyzing the Asiacoin situation, what a mess of a scam. Makes Jaymes look like an angel compared to that situation. Dude tried something and failed... probably out his own money too. Some of these other scams are getting away with hundreds of thousands of dollars...
But so many other anonymous internet jokers out there.
They seem legit guys, they have already helped a few coins out of good will. We have nothing to lose anyway in trusting them, they can only help. Seems like we will be picked on their vote. Question is what do we do from here? This seems to go back to what was said a page or 2 back. Without the business frontend, the coin is just another coin, so what's the point? Figuratively speaking.
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May 05, 2014, 02:18:36 PM |
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This seems to go back to what was said a page or 2 back. Without the business frontend, the coin is just another coin, so what's the point? Figuratively speaking.
Well, if the Coin Revolution dudes are so into it, they might even want to start their own front end... although I doubt it. Judging by the voting thread, it seems that they are clueless as to whats GPUc and its current situation. They will most probably agree to help, come here, speak with micryon and waltsmith, realize there is nothing that can be done and move to another coin. Or, they might be encountered by pastet89 and get their money sunk by yet another contest. Or a couple.
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