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This was #2 on the BB ... that attracts a lot of flippers, obviously. Let them have their fun, buy on the dips ... retire early.
Lots of room left. The market cap is only 2.4 mil ... but a company like this can sign a $2 mil contract without breaking a sweat. I'm guessing it's way undervalued.
Dang. Color me impressed. I mean, the company is pretty solidly managed. So, this isn't super surprising. They were aiming for nasdaq a couple of years ago, so figure that's $1 minimum. I think it's possible.
It's not even on the breakout board yet. When word spreads ... look out.
Think about it ... Verizon sets lofty targets before they award things. Telefix must have some seriously promising software for this to have happened. Everything they've been working on for the past few years is coming around TODAY.
Every single sold share will be picked up by EOD.
this is insane....ly awesome
$0.0015 ... mega derp. This is going to dollar land.
Whoops, a sell order processed before I could stop it. Dang.
Well? This sucks. Thankfully it's just $150 I've lost.
I wonder if this ticker is just a funnel for money to terrorist orgs. I mean, think about it ... if you wanted to make money. Have a company (a PO Box) set up shop in the US on the OTC under the pretense of doing business abroad. Get a huge A/S and start selling the shares and funneling the money elsewhere. Every time the share price bottoms out, dust off your 1:5000 R/S and start the cycle all over again. Release some fluff PR's to keep it going. Profit.
I'm not say that's exactly what's happening ... but since Peter Meier doesn't really exist ... or has yet to come forward anyway ... who's to say that it isn't?
Wow .. this blows. Only $200 lost, but still.
Well, the MA50 is slowly creeping up ... still a ways away from crossing the MA200 though. Still, could be a golden cross in the near future.
I'll be happy when/if the hype turns to gains in the PPS ...
Marketing. Suja is being sold in California where people spend money on things like that. In the South ... unless it's deep fried ... it's not going to sell. The exceptions is Austin, TX. If FPFI wants to be successful, then sell it in CA.
Hmm, that's less terrible than I thought it'd be. Not nearly as many (numbers) as I thought I'd see.
Well then lets see it.
Irrelevant. The pps is falling, so ... again ... I'll be impressed when this translates to gains.
I'll be happy when this news translates to gains.
They need to give this stuff away ... get a fan base that goes and looks for it. They need to do some marketing.
This is Peter Meier:
could be just a stock LinkedIn image ... but who knows
I don't believe anything these guys say. I'm not even sure the the principal players even exist. I can't find anything on them.
Urban legend or not, it's what I'd do if I had a short position in NRTI. I'd get out while the getting is good. The drop from 18 to 12 would net a pretty good return. I'd bail before the 26th.
This is just people (shorts?) setting up prior to the 26th ... there's an almost 100% chance that NRTI will rise, significantly, on the 26th. Why would anyone want to have a short position when a significant increase is coming? I dunno ... people playing with options, maybe?
I'm off my soapbox. I'm sure the algorithm is secure enough. Again, my real beef was with whomever thought it was a good idea to proclaim something as "unhackable."
Hic etiam homines magna cornua habentes longitudine quatuor pedum, et sunt etiam serpentes tante magnitudinis, ut unum bovem comedant integrum.
Here be dragons.
Facepalm. ... You do realize that anonymous and *sec are collectives, right? They are headless masses of tens to thousands of people.
Look: I want this to succeed. I'm not saying the algorithm isn't valid in its intended role.
I'm angry that someone was a total dipshit and loudly proclaimed it as "unhackable". Making that proclamation is literally the stupidest, most reckless thing I've seen. That is literally begging for the ultra-talented elites to come in and wreck your shit. It's like proclaiming that your mountain is the highest in the world. The best climbers will want to climb it just to say that they did. And when they do (and they will) they will spread all of their tricks for how to defeat your mountain all over the internet within hours.
The ONLY upshot is that by attracting these people, you can prove that your shit is awesome if they can't crack it. I sincerely hope that was the motivation and not simply trying to attract idiot buyers.
I don't have time to call anyone, sorry. I'll search for the paper; I'm sure it's been published or, the algorithm, patented. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence to support them. Out.
Anonymous and Lulsec. Challenge them, beat them, and you have my respect.
Because honestly? I don't give two wet shits about CyberDin or whoever else is out there certifying things. I care about protecting my assets from the black hats out there using every trick available to get in to my system.
With regards to the NSA: I don't think people understand how good these people are. Think of the best op that *sec or Anon pulled off. Now, augment that the ability to intercept and alter mail, plant physical information, and disseminate misinformation with incredible effectiveness.
Now, amplify the raw skill and talent by 100x.
Snowden was paid $250k / year to be average. The real badasses in the NSA are 100x better and well compensated.
I don't have an opinion on him. But, I think -paying- anyone to certify something as unhackable is profoundly stupid.
The best, the only way to certify something as -tough- is to turn it loose in the wild and see what happens. If one of *Sec or some groups of anons pop up and say "wow this is tough" then I'll believe it.
I can't find much information on polymorphic key progression algorithms. It could be a meaningless phrase. Polymorphic - many forms, key - presumed to be a key pair, progression - presumed to be a method whereby through time or another means, the key pair is constantly regenerated.
I'm not saying that there's not potential here, but as a consumer in this segment, I need much, much more information than a PR.
The best way to get something hacked is to call it unhackable.
There are people out there that live to conquer the unconquerable. If it's advertised as unhackable, it'll be dead in a week. I sincerely hope not, but that's the internet folks.
I write code all day. I prevent hacks all day. I'll believe it's unhackable when I see the whitepaper.
Someone really doesn't want this to move much.
It moves on air. Any kind of buying will send this to 50's instantly.
Hmm, someone trying to drive this down? More profit later, I suppose.
This will surge by EoM. My guess is mid-0.03's. I'm pretty conservative with it. Load now though.
People just get impatient.
I dunno, I'm staying for a while. This can hit .30 pretty easily if this CDB takes off.
So, FPFI and NRTI are similarly structured. FPFI has one product in one store and it's trading at 5x NRTI's pps. NRTI has a better management team and more product in more stores. Undervalued? Just sayin ...
Wow, one of the MM's is making a killing with that spread ... that can't be intentional, no, never.