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Messages - georgem

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The SPR has died!  ;D

Notice how hashrate stays the same no matter the price level.
Something fishy is going on....

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The SPR has died!  ;D

All the helium guys wish that to SPR every single day it stays alive. lol

But not gonna happen as long as I am here.  8)

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very good.

patience!  8)

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Georgem, why don't you create a new coin? What not just abandon Spreadcoin and make another one?

Is it because what you're making isn't directly affected by Spreadcoin?

Sorry for the late answer:

I will never abandon Spreadcoin, I think the Spread Proof of Knowledge (POK)  mechanism is interesting and I have already seen other coins use this. So we should at least maintain position as coin that invented POK.

More stuff coming soon!

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Technical Support / Re: Spreadcoin-QT wallet editing transactions
« on: June 20, 2018, 11:32:17 am »
you are not supposed to edit your wallet. ;D

And its format is BerkeleyDB

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The amount of evidence about the Helium team performing an exit scam and the amount of evidence on your progress in developing Spreadcoin is the same: none. Maybe if you dedicate yourself to something more productive than finding someone to blame, SpreadCoin could have some future.

The evidence is all there in the ANN thread.
I have made various backups of all the posts, even those that have been deleted in the meantime,
and bittrex keeps logs of all the trades too.

I'm closing this thread down, since it doesn't make sense and is probably initiated by people who just want to cause confusion. ( a lot of such threads are)

Any discussion about the obvious HLM-ExitScam can be continued in the main discussion thread:

http://spreadcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762.0

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Definition of an exit-scam:

To create a hype around coin B (HLM) by saying that everyone who buys coin A (SPR) will get a stake in coin B.
We are talking about a scam when whoever runs coin B also owns most (if not all) of coin A.

Helium was initiated by the same guys who previously tried to control SPR through various ways.
By driving up the price of SPR (through the HLM-lie) they were able to unload SPR onto unsuspecting newcomers who thought they were buying something of value.

I would estimate that the damage done is around 1000 BTC.

If you tried something like this with Stocks you would go to prison for a long time.

Look, anyone who can state with a straight face that HLM is NOT an exit-scam is either complicit or one of the suckers who bought into their scam and is now a bagholder and lying to themselves. Neither one of them good.

The story goes like this:

the original developer (mr. spread) was pressured by PR-investors to turn Spreadcoin into a masternode-coin,
soon he felt so cornered and not in control of his coin anymore that he got so pissed that he simply left us without saying any word.

I don't think that is how it happened. Who pressured him?

Mr. Spread's masternode development looks very rushed in hindsight, and his sudden disappearance without comment looks like a giant middle-finger to all those PR-investors to me. I got almost put in the same position myself you know, but I actually do care about keeping Spreadcoin and its blockchain alive and intact!

Meanwhile, you guys have HLM, so what are you still doing here?
Didn't manage to offload all your SPR holdings yet, hm?

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Marketing & Media / Re: SpreadCoin Identity [Logo - Typeface - Colors]
« on: April 26, 2018, 05:36:11 pm »
Looks good.

Now I'm not sure Spreadcoin needs a design overhaul at this moment, and I don't have any funds to divert to design for now.

But you are free to ask the community whether they want to chip in something.

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Technical Support / Re: How should I create masternode?
« on: April 24, 2018, 03:05:25 pm »
Spreadcoin does not have Masternodes.

I think you were mislead.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet.

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The story goes like this:

the original developer (mr. spread) was pressured by PR-investors to turn Spreadcoin into a masternode-coin,
soon he felt so cornered and not in control of his coin anymore that he got so pissed that he simply left us without saying any word.

The conclusion: Spreadcoin should not have masternodes, but return to the core of its values: True Decentralization.

May I ask, you guys come here asking about masternodes, yet nowhere on my main website or official thread are "masternodes" advertized in any way shape or form.

Maybe someone has mislead you?
Don't believe everything they tell you.

I was working on a concept called "servicenodes" though, but that was before the Helium-guys (HLM) made an exit-scam using Spreadcoin.

 :)

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Marketing & Media / Re: SpreadCoin Identity [Logo - Typeface - Colors]
« on: April 24, 2018, 02:57:16 pm »
Sure,

do you have any references to show?
You have a website?

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If you automatically assume that "any" price increase is immediately "good" for the project,
and you don't care where all this buying-power is coming from,
then what stops you from organizing those pump'n'dumps yourself?

Well... in my opinion that was exactly the reasoning behind the multi-month pump'n'dump initiated by a bunch of long-term SPR-holders under the banner of "Helium".

For every seller you have to have a buyer and vice versa. That's the most basic economic axiom.

So imagine being one of those many poor suckers who bought SPR at 3 $ believing the whole fabricated hype around helium and not using their brain but rather being in the same state of mind that you just demonstrated: "any price increase and publicity on bittrex is good for the project, right?"

I shouldn't need to explain those things.

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It's about whether a price increase is artificial or organic...

If you watch the markets, read the threads and watch the community it should be pretty easy to recognize whether a pump'n'dump is going on or not. This is not rocket science.

People will buy (and increase the price) if they observe that something has happened (or anticipate is about to happen) that will justify a price increase.

Pump'n'dumpers manipulate both the market price and people's anticipation by making them believe that "something is going on they don't know about" ... and that they feed the natural FOMO that almost all investors suffer from.

There is a reason this behavior is highly illegal in stock trading.

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New to Spreadcoin? Start here / Re: Main discussion thread (similar to BCT)
« on: December 31, 2017, 09:57:30 pm »


That's why bittrex is problematic.

The pump'n'dumpers get automatically promoted on bittrex's main page and can sucker in all the newcomers.

This has to change.

But for now:

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!  ;D

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New to Spreadcoin? Start here / Re: Main discussion thread (similar to BCT)
« on: December 31, 2017, 09:56:37 pm »
Bitcoin Spread fork = https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2671181.0

(facepalm)

Thanks for pointing this out.
Yeah, at this point... we shouldn't be surprised that scammers behave ... well... scammy.

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