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    Cryptocurrency Daily Discussion - December 17, 2019 (GMT+0)


    Daily Discussion - December 17, 2019 (GMT+0)

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 04:08 PM PST

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    When you look at your deposit��

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 11:02 PM PST

    Roger Ver realizes his mistake. Delisting HEX looks to be on the horizon.

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 08:19 PM PST

    A decentralized version of the internet would not make use of any centralized servers. It should depend on a network of several computers and extensively dispersed data. No centralized location no hacking or taking control of the network.

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 12:06 AM PST

    There are now more than 350,000 verified publishers on Brave

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 09:46 AM PST

    Infamous BitConnect shill Trevon James turns attention to Hex

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 04:26 AM PST

    AMD enters into blockchain gaming space after its crypto mining gear business failed to take off

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 01:51 PM PST

    Why isn't HEX illegal? Will Richard Heart go to prison eventually?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 08:56 AM PST

    I finally had a look at how HEX works today and its a blatant ponzi, the likes of which are illegal in the US. Hex's creator Richard Heart also appears to be from the US – although perhaps does not reside there any longer?

    Furthermore the marketing materials such as this video a blatantly deceitful to trick users into trading ETH for HEX, when the instructions never mention a trade, or loss of ETH.

    It makes me so upset that this sort of behaviour is able to go unpunished. Looking at ETH deposits so far it looks like an enormous amount of people have already been scammed. Every piece of scum like Richard Heart, that goes unpunished, sets the industry back several steps every time. Making it harder and harder to earn legitimacy in the future.

    I really wish there was a sizeable crypto firm that had the public interest in mind, that would go after him and get him locked up.

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    Is KuCoin now better than HitBTC for trading altcoins?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 04:54 PM PST

    Don't ever believe the BS that Bitcoin is in a bubble. The financial system and fiat is in the mother of all bubbles and that's just the US dollar. The whole world will go down with the next collapse.

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 02:24 AM PST

    Theory: I think Richard Heart knows he's going to prison for creating Hex, but in the end he will most likely make an estimated 10 million dollars or more in Ethereum deposits once Hex implodes, so he doesn't really care if he does 2 or 3 years in the clink.

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 02:59 AM PST

    What do you guys think, am I probably on the right track with my theory?

    I mean Richard is the face of Hex, unlike BitConnect who was run by a bunch of Indians who were smart enough to use a shill marketing network as the face of the company, and used fools like Trevon James and Craig Grant to do most of their marketing, and who also took the fall once the Ponzi scheme exited.

    Richard is literally video documenting his scam all over the internet for the world to have on record, especially the powers that be such as the (FTC) Federal Trade Commission and the (IRS) Internal Revenue Service. I mean the guy is literally dead to rights... your thoughts?

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    Ha ha, the daddy of Hex, (BitConnect 2.0) Richard Heart's new accomplice Trevon James actually made the Yahoo Finance section... why are people still so stupid?

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 02:36 AM PST

    I can't believe this shit is happening all over again, and I can't believe people actually have already given Richard Heart over 5.65 million dollars in Ethereum for this blatantly obvious Ponzi scheme.

    If you want to check out the article, copy and past the link below:

    Copy And Paste in Google ---> finance.yahoo.com/news/infamous-bitconnect-shill-trevon-james-120044425

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    Crypto Researchers Predict "Ethereum Price Will Struggle in 2020"

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 10:50 PM PST

    Traders Prepare For a Big Bitcoin Drop as Shorts Stack 50%

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 11:35 PM PST

    Gettig DeFi'd by Melons... a very interesting and well researched article by Max Hinchman & Eric Choy ..

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 12:48 AM PST

    Is it really true the Richard made millions with hex?

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 01:26 AM PST

    I just don't understand, how did he get that many people to send him eth? I get that there are many suckers in crypto but I have a hard time believing he even made 100k.

    I don't understand crypto that well but it is just such an obvious scam.

    1. Just look at the fucking guy
    2. Look at the website
    3. Look at the "you gonna get super rich" wording.

    Is it really this easy to scam people in crypto?

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    Theta Network to launch channel on Playstation 4 this Friday

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 06:34 PM PST

    Bitcoin price broke down below the psychological level of $7,000 late on Monday. Are PlusToken scammers selling coins to cash out?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 09:19 PM PST

    People still think BTC is private. This is how the surveillance dystopia happens, BTC as a trojan horse

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 09:46 PM PST

    Espiota: A configurable device enabling IOTA payments for machines

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 04:52 AM PST

    Top 6 Bitcoin Transactions ever made in history

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 01:28 AM PST

    Looking for a miners capitulation list

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 11:34 AM PST

    A few months ago i found this great list. Id i recall.it right it had the shutdown prices for alot of miners listed..

    I was wondering is there a site /list if which miner (mainly in china) will quite mining?

    I can remember the vids of miners being dumped as scrap metal and mining facilities where stripped to the ground..

    Just wondering if such a list exists for roughly this hashrate and market.

    Even if there a little older . id appreciate em..

    Hopefully someone can help me find em..

    Thanks

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    The state of the industry

    Posted: 17 Dec 2019 03:07 AM PST

    KingTiger- The Latest Casino To Go LIVE On The FunFair Technologies Blockchain Platform

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 10:43 AM PST

    What about Charity Coins, to tackle this exact Problem of Funds not reaching their actual goal?

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 04:06 PM PST

    Bosch Connectory is a new candidate to run one of the 12 independent public witness nodes on Obyte

    Posted: 16 Dec 2019 09:20 AM PST

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