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    Have you guys ever considered an ochestrated PUMP of FTC with our FTC FORUM?

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      Kevlar Spammer last edited by

      [quote name=“Wellenreiter” post=“42652” timestamp=“1386704413”]
      Nope!

      A Pump is generating a bubble of hot air and will shoot back on you in the long run.
      Feathercoin -as any currency- lives based on the trust people have in that currency.
      Manipulating a currency doesn’t build trust and will lead to weakness in the long term
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      Great response. +1 rep.

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        A Former User last edited by

        Ive still noticed that pumps bring in new attention and new investors which cant really hurt the coin. Usually still leave coin stabilizing at new highs.

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          Pryderi Regular Member last edited by

          [quote name=“THEDDD” post=“42672” timestamp=“1386706250”]
          Ive still noticed that pumps bring in new attention and new investors which cant really hurt the coin. Usually still leave coin stabilizing at new highs.
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          That’s true, but not the nicest way to get attention. So just keep on spreading the ftc-word! :)

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            Kevlar Spammer last edited by

            [quote name=“THEDDD” post=“42672” timestamp=“1386706250”]
            Ive still noticed that pumps bring in new attention and new investors which cant really hurt the coin. Usually still leave coin stabilizing at new highs.
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            It’s the other way around: new attention and new investors bring pumps, which hurt the coin. The fact that the coin stabilizes at new highs is because it was undervalued to begin with, and whales are manipulating the price keeping it down until they’re ready to do the next pump, liquidate while the price is high, and buy back in when it crashes.

            All this does is leave short-term investors reeling. The best movement is a slow, steady rise over time sustained by genuine adoption, not artificial manipulation. Spend your time getting people to buy the coin, and such measures become genuinely unnecessary.

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              MTRisner last edited by

              I’m guessing that at this rate, the next idea is going to be setting up a Federal Feathercoin Reserve. No thanks…

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                Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                [quote name=“MTRisner” post=“42743” timestamp=“1386713883”]
                I’m guessing that at this rate, the next idea is going to be setting up a Federal Feathercoin Reserve. No thanks…
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                Totally. Then we can pin the price to another commodity!

                [img]http://i.stack.imgur.com/jiFfM.jpg[/img]

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                  Pryderi Regular Member last edited by

                  [quote name=“Kevlar” post=“42727” timestamp=“1386712411”]
                  [quote author=THEDDD link=topic=5791.msg42672#msg42672 date=1386706250]
                  Ive still noticed that pumps bring in new attention and new investors which cant really hurt the coin. Usually still leave coin stabilizing at new highs.
                  [/quote]

                  It’s the other way around: new attention and new investors bring pumps, which hurt the coin. The fact that the coin stabilizes at new highs is because it was undervalued to begin with, and whales are manipulating the price keeping it down until they’re ready to do the next pump, liquidate while the price is high, and buy back in when it crashes.

                  All this does is leave short-term investors reeling. The best movement is a slow, steady rise over time sustained by genuine adoption, not artificial manipulation. Spend your time getting people to buy the coin, and such measures become genuinely unnecessary.
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                  Both ways around, really. For exped crypto users it will result as you described, but for newbie’s who are attracted by ‘‘free-fast-big-bucks’’ they will think ‘‘oh dear that FTC is going so high I need to get all of them!!!’’, like 80% in the BTC-e would do. :P

                  And yup, that’s not the way to create a reliable coin.

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                    Kevlar Spammer last edited by

                    [quote name=“Pryderi” post=“42759” timestamp=“1386715893”]
                    [quote author=Kevlar link=topic=5791.msg42727#msg42727 date=1386712411]
                    [quote author=THEDDD link=topic=5791.msg42672#msg42672 date=1386706250]
                    Ive still noticed that pumps bring in new attention and new investors which cant really hurt the coin. Usually still leave coin stabilizing at new highs.
                    [/quote]

                    It’s the other way around: new attention and new investors bring pumps, which hurt the coin. The fact that the coin stabilizes at new highs is because it was undervalued to begin with, and whales are manipulating the price keeping it down until they’re ready to do the next pump, liquidate while the price is high, and buy back in when it crashes.

                    All this does is leave short-term investors reeling. The best movement is a slow, steady rise over time sustained by genuine adoption, not artificial manipulation. Spend your time getting people to buy the coin, and such measures become genuinely unnecessary.
                    [/quote]

                    Both ways around, really. For exped crypto users it will result as you described, but for newbie’s who are attracted by ‘‘free-fast-big-bucks’’ they will think ‘‘oh dear that FTC is going so high I need to get all of them!!!’’, like 80% in the BTC-e would do. :P

                    And yup, that’s not the way to create a reliable coin.
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                    That’s a very good point. +1 rep.

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                      Egnar last edited by

                      [quote name=“THEDDD” post=“42672” timestamp=“1386706250”]
                      Ive still noticed that pumps bring in new attention and new investors which cant really hurt the coin. Usually still leave coin stabilizing at new highs.
                      [/quote]You don’t want stupid investors - Investors with a lack of understanding in a product can be detrimental, which is one of the main reasons Warren Buffet [one of the most amazing investing geniuses of our time] doesn’t split Berkshire Class A stock shares, to keep the “average” person with no understanding away.

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                        Tuck Fheman last edited by

                        Kevlar is pumping FTC with Link - The Blockchain File Sharing Protocol

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                          vex last edited by

                          In stock markets, consorting to manipulate the price is illegal. it might not be with crypto currency, but it certainly is unethical. Also tags the currency as unstable, and attracts speculative and technical analysis investors which can create wild oscillations. Slow, long term growth us preferred, if you are in it for long term investment.

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                            hilariousandco Regular Member last edited by

                            This isn’t a good idea at all and one I’m sure the majority of FTC community will agree that this is something we want to stay away from. Pump and dumps do nothing but prematurely inflate the price so people can dump their coins and panic sell whilst the dumpers flee with a bit of profit and buy back at a low. Sure, you could say the excitement surrounding the attention is good publicity, but it’s more than likely to have a lasting negative effect than a positive one overall, and I’d rather have a stable coin that can be used efficiently as a currency as opposed to one that has wild unstable mood swings and is abused by unscrupulous profiteers looking for a quick buck.

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                              mirrax last edited by

                              [quote name=“Tuck Fheman” post=“43333” timestamp=“1386832702”]
                              Kevlar is pumping FTC with Link - The Blockchain File Sharing Protocol
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                              That is pump i like!

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                                FTClover Regular Member Banned last edited by

                                If everyone who owns ftc right now got involved in a pump and dump what kind of value could ftc reach?

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                                  MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                  [quote name=“Kevlar” post=“42727” timestamp=“1386712411”]
                                  All this does is leave short-term investors reeling. The best movement is a slow, steady rise over time sustained by genuine adoption, not artificial manipulation. Spend your time getting people to buy the coin, and such measures become genuinely unnecessary.
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                                  That’s excellent, that’s exactly how I see it. A coin based solely on novelty or uniqueness won’t stick around IMO, but a coin with a real word purpose, like micro-payments could.

                                  Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                                    Thefallen222 last edited by

                                    This coin needs something better then what we are all doing now to get it recognized or before long we won’t even have a FTC. It’s slowly dying already and if you cannot see that you need to open your eyes, community alone will not make FTC popular and outlast all these other coins promising bigger and better things.

                                    Something needs to be done, I don’t have the answers but I know if things stay the way they are currently in a few months I’ll see you guys on another alt coins forum.

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                                      ChekaZ last edited by

                                      [quote name=“Thefallen222” post=“53312” timestamp=“1390088275”]
                                      This coin needs something better then what we are all doing now to get it recognized or before long we won’t even have a FTC. It’s slowly dying already and if you cannot see that you need to open your eyes, community alone will not make FTC popular and outlast all these other coins promising bigger and better things.

                                      Something needs to be done, I don’t have the answers but I know if things stay the way they are currently in a few months I’ll see you guys on another alt coins forum.
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                                      Its not dying at all, I dont know where you’re looking at. “Other coins promising bigger and better things” Uhm I cant see any coin whos doing any better than we do.

                                      BTC: 1Ges1taJ69W7eEMbQLcmNGnUZenBkCnn45
                                      FTC: 6sxjM96KMZ7t4AmDTUKDZdq82Nj931VQvY

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                                        Thefallen222 last edited by

                                        The price is already next to nothing and continuing to go down, if that isn’t dying I don’t know what is.

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                                          Pryderi Regular Member last edited by

                                          [quote name=“Thefallen222” post=“53315” timestamp=“1390090135”]
                                          The price is already next to nothing and continuing to go down, if that isn’t dying I don’t know what is.
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                                          Feathercoin has been more stable than most of the coins out there. With a downwards trend it does look like it’s going to die since the price is still very low. But in this market the price would triple in a day time, it’s still a roller coaster really.

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                                            wrapper Moderators last edited by

                                            TheFallen please sell me your Feathercoins. Also, let us know if you find a better forum?

                                            Also, I don’t agree with this but, you could get involved in such as that …

                                            [url=http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php/topic,6911.msg52358.html#msg52358]http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php/topic,6911.msg52358.html#msg52358[/url]

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