and now back to lost user funds in the Ethereum realm. Devops199, you here? Tual, you here? Working smart contracts you guys said? hehe. How much is lost already? 400 million or more?
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Replying to @tangleblog @asanso and
So you are just desperately trying to change the topic, then. Because we were talking about whether IOTA has been “hacked” or not.
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Replying to @nicksdjohnson @asanso and
the topic is finished, the end of the discussion has been reached, I told you the answer and everyone involved knows I'm right. Usability + ignorance. Now, 800 million? How much has been gone? Don't you feel ashamed to even raise your voice after what ETH did to its investors?
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Replying to @tangleblog @asanso and
Given that you’ve just said it’s okay to blame users for lost funds, I don’t think you really have any ground to stand on pointing at Ethereum ecosystem issues. None of us were irresponsible enough to build a system that actively encouraged doing something that screws you over.
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Replying to @nicksdjohnson @asanso and
and yet, just a minor amount of IOTAs have been stolen due to user + UI issues, while Ethereum smart contracts destroyed the future of so many people. I remember that back then, people took their life because ley lost everything. I seriously don't get what you want here.
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Replying to @tangleblog @asanso and
What do I want? An end to special pleading where everything that goes wrong with your own platform is “the user’s fault”, but anything that happens in relation to another platform is the devs’ fault.
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Replying to @nicksdjohnson @asanso and
but given the fact that ETH has so many own problems and so much work left to be done, I think IOTA is not your cup of tea especially after so many funds have been lost on ETH's side. In the end, you do this because you dislike a promising competitor. This is the truth, we know.
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Replying to @tangleblog @asanso and
I ‘do it’ because it dismays me to see people taken in by something that from the perspective of anyone with even a modicum of technical knowledge is an appallingly bad idea, terribly implemented.
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Replying to @nicksdjohnson @asanso and
Dude, then you better get going because there are hundreds of projects like Bitconnect, Tron, Verge...or wait, you never attacked even one of them, you never warned anyone... only about IOTA, the scalable DLT. Hm. The NGO under German law, working with the UN, VW, Bosch, Fujitsu
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Replying to @tangleblog @nicksdjohnson and
You know, that's a very good point.
@nicksdjohnson what is wrong with you? I haven't seen you exposing those scam coins. I suspect you just want to look as a good guy, but actually it's all about#IOTA competing against#Ethereum. That's not good, man, not good...8 replies 22 retweets 142 likes
#Ethereum bros should not worry about $IOTA, at least for now. they should be worried more with $EOS because some people call it “Ethereum-killer”. mainnet is launching in T-minus 4 days https://eoscountdown.com #FalconHeavyOfCrypto 

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Replying to @c4chaos @c___f___b and
https://www.ccn.com/eos-still-patching-epic-vulnerabilities-just-days-ahead-of-launch/ … you said what?...
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