11-05-2017, 11:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2017, 11:38 PM by JackOfHearts.)
I guess they don't want the other kind of bad publicity.
Even if it's not their fault if the email account got hacked some people just don't understand or are too lazy to check who mess up.
For most common people if it got hacked it means it's not safe.
Newspapers then or some wiki thread edited by some competition can say it's not safe as they got hacked the first day. I read a lot of alt coin story and bitcoin story and often it works like that, the user can't handle their coin and the crypto safety is blamed for that. This is basic propaganda strategy that is used to make crypto look unsafe.
On the other hand thanks to these few days the difficulty to mine the coin didn't go up as fast.
Do you mine the coin Cyanide?
I just ordered a new computer with a RX 580 to mine the coin. I think there is some money to make if the coin value goes up.
Some are complaining it's hard to mine at 30ETN a day at 300h/s but if the value of the coin goes up fast it's going to be a different story.
Even if it's not their fault if the email account got hacked some people just don't understand or are too lazy to check who mess up.
For most common people if it got hacked it means it's not safe.
Newspapers then or some wiki thread edited by some competition can say it's not safe as they got hacked the first day. I read a lot of alt coin story and bitcoin story and often it works like that, the user can't handle their coin and the crypto safety is blamed for that. This is basic propaganda strategy that is used to make crypto look unsafe.
On the other hand thanks to these few days the difficulty to mine the coin didn't go up as fast.
Do you mine the coin Cyanide?
I just ordered a new computer with a RX 580 to mine the coin. I think there is some money to make if the coin value goes up.
Some are complaining it's hard to mine at 30ETN a day at 300h/s but if the value of the coin goes up fast it's going to be a different story.