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Title: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Danumsigwasan on September 26, 2019, 08:25:16 AM
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Angelium, the so-called “blockchain based cross reality” platform could be taking a big risk working with PlusToken, who have been reported to be operating a Ponzi scheme scam ripping off customers to the tune of nearly $3 billion.

Founded by DJ and music producer Rio Takeshi Kubo and developed by Brett Hartshorn, a 3D artist from the 90s hit movie “The Matrix”, the Angelium (https://angelium.net/) (ANL) blockchain is built on the premise of using excess hash power generated from mining to render and stream graphics, in a so-called Proof of Rendering consensus.

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Rio Takeshi Kubo Angelium (ANL)

The idea is that people can generate their own ‘human-realistic’ avatars on Angelium and use these in its virtual reality worlds and experiences, including intimate encounters with adult entertainment industry performers, in an interactive experience that the company hopes will completely reshape the way people consume media.

But Angelium may be playing a risky game with an alleged new partner it has signed with – South Korea-based PlusToken – a blockchain-based project which is making headlines for all the wrong reasons.

PlusToken – a scam?

So far, reports allege (https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/crypto-wallet-plustoken-pulls-off-alleged-exit-scam/) that PlusToken has defrauded investors out of $2.9 billion, pulling off a reported exit scam after convincing investors to put their money into its crypto wallet app.

News reports said that in June, PlusToken customers said they were unable to withdraw their crypto from the PlusToken wallet, with alleged technical reasons being reported as causing withdrawal delays.

A report (https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/crypto-wallet-plustoken-pulls-off-alleged-exit-scam/) said:

“As of May 30, PlusToken counted 3 million registered users, and earlier this month the wallet said it expects to sign over 10 million members before the end of 2019, just a few days prior to its disappearance.

“These are clearly false claims as having a user base of millions means a high adoption rate while we never heard of any major or minor exchange trades Plus Token. Furthermore, other than its crypto wallets, the website doesn’t list any reliable products or services, and there is no serious industry outlets or news portals that ever covered the details of the token to give the offering any credit.”

“There are few details about the people behind this too-good-to-be-true project. The website identifies its co-founder as someone called “Mr. Leo,” and only presents a photo for this alleged owner wearing a baseball cap and standing behind a podium.”

On June 29, the South China Morning Post, reported (https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/australasia/article/3016604/six-chinese-nationals-wanted-beijing-internet-scam-arrested) six people with connections to an unnamed crypto firm were arrested.

The company was named in security firm CipherTrace’s Q2 anti money laundering report (https://ciphertrace.com/ciphertrace-q2-2019-cryptocurrency-anti-money-laundering-report-thefts-scams-and-fraud-may-exceed-4-26-billion-for-the-year/), which described PlusToken’s involvement in an alleged “bizarre” exit scam.

“At the end of Q2, a bizarre saga unfolded involving an unconfirmed exit scam around PlusToken, a purportedly South Korean exchange and investment pyramid scheme. It culminated at the end of June with Chinese police arresting six Chinese nationals, the “PlusToken 6,” on the South Pacific island of Vanuatu, and may have cost millions of unsuspecting crypto investors as much as US$2.9 billion in lost funds.”

Source of the article: https://www.asiacryptotoday.com/angelium-anl-and-plustoken-a-match-made-in-hell


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Freddy11 on September 26, 2019, 08:28:57 AM
The only good guys around in the industry.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: bozo333 on September 26, 2019, 08:29:10 AM
Well, I think Angelium is not going to mess this up. Let them work.  ;)


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: gabbello on September 26, 2019, 08:41:49 AM
A venture between Angelium and Plus Token can never end well.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Candycrush1129 on September 26, 2019, 08:44:04 AM
All the signs of failure are all over this report, all investors should bolt.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Andrew Parker on September 26, 2019, 08:52:51 AM
Why these guys who should be behind bars are allowed to operate is what I cannot wrap my head around.

Surely, others too must agree with me  ???


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: joshv06 on September 26, 2019, 08:53:02 AM
History has shown that Plus Token and Angelium are dens of criminals who should never be trusted.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: jvdp on September 26, 2019, 09:02:50 AM
Angelium and Plus Token, the perfect combination for massive losses.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: liuqi on September 26, 2019, 09:22:38 AM
I still have to study both firms very well before I can reach a decision.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: KYCbench on September 26, 2019, 09:33:58 AM
Angelium seems to be keen on remaining focused, let us see how it all goes.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: kentrolla on September 26, 2019, 09:58:18 AM
After scamming people of their hard-earned funds, these thieves are at it again.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: monalia on September 26, 2019, 10:11:47 AM
I cannot even choose sides on this matter, I prefer to wait it out.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Kalm on September 26, 2019, 10:34:22 AM
I am open to trying my luck with Angelium and Plus Token. No gain without risks...


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: garthkiser on September 26, 2019, 10:48:26 AM
It's really hard to say how things are going to be like that. But too much negative about them...


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: cryptoangel on September 26, 2019, 11:09:59 AM
My head is spinning right now after reading this thing!!!


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: profish_io on September 26, 2019, 11:24:40 AM
OMG!! Thanks for sharing, it's important to have people informed.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Anait on September 26, 2019, 11:30:54 AM
Only time will tell if Angelium and Plus Token did anything nefarious, for now I cannot say.


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Blockfolioz on September 26, 2019, 11:50:54 AM
Nothing good can ever come out of anything that has Angelium or Plus Token in it, be warned!


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: slackcryptoz on September 26, 2019, 11:58:45 AM
This is ridiculous, where are the major authorities??


Title: Re: Angelium (ANL) and PlusToken a Match Made in Hell?
Post by: Lanatsa on September 28, 2019, 04:14:29 PM
This is ridiculous, where are the major authorities??

There are corruptions everywhere, authorities might have been bought over with money, an average person will rely on law of karma to take effect in the life of the scammers.
Well, this is indeed the sad reality where authorities can really be bought up by someone who do have the power in terms of financial aspect.
They can eventually repeat on the same process and make or scam billions of dollars and when caught they do just bribe out and clean up their asses and
start all over again.Why people never ever learn? Why still trying to invest into projects which doesnt really have that real world usage. Scammers are just simply blinding
up people by means of making their project looking good but on the actual phase it doesnt deliver something new.