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    • K
      Kevlar Spammer last edited by

      someone told me you where also kenel from dgc, so you are atleast “Kevlar-FTC” from dgc but not kenel?

      Yep. I regularly talk to kenel on Skype. But I am definitely not him.

      Not to mention I’m a lot better looking than him too…

      You do know kenel can’t code, right? Where as I am a well established software developer with a lot of technologies I’ve invented that target cryptocurrencies. My credentials are definitely well established here.

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      • kelsey
        kelsey last edited by

        Yep. I regularly talk to kenel on Skype. But I am definitely not him.

        Not to mention I’m a lot better looking than him too…

        he invited me to that recent web seminar thing and someone said you where him, which added up at the time.

        kenel was the one (from irc chat logs) that was organising a smear campaign (and DDOS), also in the logs there was a Kevlar-FTC in the convo.

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          mirrax last edited by

          https://soundcloud.com/beyond-bitcoin-hangouts/beyond-bitcoin-05-29-2015-dev-hangout-s3

          they talk about FTC in BTS stream

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            flcph Regular Member last edited by

            and kevlar as been around for a very long time and very helpful at many occasion especially

            during the Shane @scryptcloud scam.

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              Kevlar Spammer last edited by

              he invited me to that recent web seminar thing and someone said you where him, which added up at the time.

              kenel was the one (from irc chat logs) that was organising a smear campaign (and DDOS), also in the logs there was a Kevlar-FTC in the convo.

              I’m not on IRC so it wasn’t me. You have your people very mixed up.

              In that same webinar, Brian introduces me. You can hear the difference in our voices and our way of speaking.

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              • kelsey
                kelsey last edited by

                well my appologise if the Kevlar-ftc character on irc wasn’t you this is back in 2013 btw

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                • kelsey
                  kelsey last edited by

                  back to the OPs topic,

                  why list a new ICO coin under the ftc brand?

                  its not like the world doesn’t have enough [profanity] ICO coins? and if you’re so into making a new coin why not just go along your own merry way and make one? why involve the ftc brand? (btw brands ur wording not mine)

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                    flcph Regular Member last edited by

                    well it could beneficial to FTC

                    and maybe its time to have new FTC team willing to propose real change…constructive one

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                    • lizhi
                      lizhi last edited by

                      If anyone wants to dump feathercoins ,Now’s the time. Cryptsy or Bittrex

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                        mirrax last edited by

                        back to the OPs topic,

                        why list a new ICO coin under the ftc brand?

                        its not like the world doesn’t have enough shitty ICO coins? and if you’re so into making a new coin why not just go along your own merry way and make one? why involve the ftc brand? (btw brands ur wording not mine)

                        because it has value in name already, isnt it obvious?

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                          flcph Regular Member last edited by

                          If anyone wants to dump feathercoins ,Now’s the time. Cryptsy or Bittrex

                          why

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                            flcph Regular Member last edited by

                            because it has value in name already, isnt it obvious?

                            but don’t you think it could also bring extra value to the ftc,

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                            • lizhi
                              lizhi last edited by

                              yes, a body , but also valuable

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                                mirrax last edited by

                                but don’t you think it could also bring extra value to the ftc,

                                Yes of course but ATM I see 90% threat and 10% potential benefit.

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                                • MrWyrm
                                  MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                  Yes of course but ATM I see 90% threat and 10% potential benefit.

                                  Care to explain why you think that adding extra services to the feathercoin brand spells doom?

                                  Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                                  • kelsey
                                    kelsey last edited by

                                    because it has value in name already, isnt it obvious?

                                    well yes i know, but just asking them, an ICO under the ftc brand is extremely bad for ftc as if it wasnt bad enough the founding dev working on bolliwood coin, now have the current devs work on an ICO. :o

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                                    • MrWyrm
                                      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                      well it could beneficial to FTC
                                      and maybe its time to have new FTC team willing to propose real change…constructive one

                                      We desperately need new people to get involved. I think Kevlar has proposed an exciting future to aim for. The most exciting project since… Well… Ever?

                                      I’m struggling to find reasons not to push for this!

                                      Why not?

                                      Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                                      • MrWyrm
                                        MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                        well yes i know, but just asking them, an ICO under the ftc brand is extremely bad for ftc as if it wasnt bad enough the founding dev working on bolliwood coin, now have the current devs work on an ICO. :o

                                        Any counter suggestions? I’d love to hear more thoughts on this.

                                        Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                                          mirrax last edited by

                                          well yes i know, but just asking them, an ICO under the ftc brand is extremely bad for ftc as if it wasnt bad enough the founding dev working on bolliwood coin, now have the current devs work on an ICO. :o

                                          +1 exactly, thats why I called this parasitic behavior

                                          tiny chance to success, huge possibility to drag both chains to death.

                                          @Dave - even fuzzy rightly pointed out that even if BC2 survive than BC1 will probably slowly vanish to oblivion.

                                          So if BC2 fails = BC1 is just a joke

                                          If BC2 succed = BC1 end probably even worst than in first case

                                          Now we have well recognized BC1 with valuable name. The hell it is one of the first coins.

                                          You are still talking about adding value to FTC brand.

                                          In fact it is nothing else than brand theft.

                                          Make your own blockchain, forget about FTC.

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                                            Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                                            well yes i know, but just asking them, an ICO under the ftc brand is extremely bad for ftc as if it wasnt bad enough the founding dev working on bolliwood coin, now have the current devs work on an ICO. :o

                                            Once again a bunch of non-arguments against an ICO.

                                            I’ve stated 4 reasons for doing an ICO, and several examples of them that are not ‘extremely bad’, but in fact ‘extremely good’. Kelsey has listed a bunch of non-arguments against it, and Ghostlander has pointed out that some people leverage it into a scam.

                                            What exactly would you like to know beyond the reasons listed for doing an ICO?

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