Hello Mr GPU salesman!
I found your website through ebay, that's right you muggy little cunt, the ebay account you hacked to promote your shitty scam. I take it you've noticed that you no longer have access to it? You fucking piece of shit wanker!
Did I place an order with you? No, because your website is a piece of shit, just like you! I'm looking for a lot of GPU's right now, so for wasting my time, and scamming some poor unfortunates, I'm gonna spend some time to make sure that all the relevant authorities come looking for you. You massive bellend!!
What did you expect, that you'd retire to your own private island with millions of dollars in BTC?
Wrong buddy, you won't even get your own cell. You've made your bed, now you get to lie in it. Enjoy your future shitstick, you've earned it!
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wait a minute? ? please explain to me why in the world would you put into ICO a exchange where you will be earning from transaction fees like all other exchanges? what is the reason for an ICO? you are trying to launch a service where your lucrative aspects will render you a considerable income. and on top of that you want to have a ICO? this makes no reason to me other then trying to grab some cash and run! We are doing an ICO to fund the development of this project, which is not only an exchange, but also a token market and a solution for starting [Suspicious link removed]panies in Estonia. We are offering quite a lot of unique features, both for those who are eResidents and who are not. Regarding income, Mothership commits to repurchase MSP on the free market using 20% of fees earned from Mothership products. The repurchased MSP will be permanently destroyed. This way we will repay the community for helping build this project. Woah there fella, repay the community? By buying coins off the market and destroying them? We've seen this sort of ponzi scheme before, it works like this: Launch ICO Invent a pre-sale for "select investors" Sell shitcoin to noobs Use noobs BTC to buy the shitcoin from yourself Winner winner, chicken dinner! Did I miss something?
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So all the hype for a pre-sale, and now we're locked out of it?
Other people are purchasing these tokens for cheaper than I will be able to?
Ponzi scheme.
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Wow!
You gave your idea a valuation of 1 million bitcoins? I'm impressed!
Do you really think your sales pitch is worth $2.47 billion?
It doesn't look like it to me! It looks like a shitcoin scam, which I shall happily report you for if you fail to prove your identity, your business address and registration number, and proof of who controls your IPO addresses.
See ya!
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Proof please.
Proof of who you are, your business registration number, which law firms you are partnered with, and all the scammers who have been prosecuted as a result of your actions.
Seems you want a lot of money just to ring a lawyer. Reckon I could do that myself.
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the whitepaper in your link is not a whitepaper.
Yes, you're right. The text is not fully translated yet. You can now have a look at what we've got so far, fixed that. The full version will soon be here as well. "Team" with broken links on linkedin on own webpage.
Thank you for noticing, we'll fix that. NewWorldCoiner, Yes, you are right, investing in coins is not a business idea. Our business idea is entirely different. We do not invest in coins, we invest in promising startups. We have been doing that since 2007, and we're good at it, we do have the skills. The newcomers can avoid scammers by working with our venture fund, that's the idea. You can make sure of it once you read our whitepaper or Capinvest 21 main website. Right now I doubt you have the skills. You say you're professionals, but have no business plan. Your pitch is appalling, it consists of telling me you are venture capitalists who will make me money. If you worked for me and pitched a client like that, you'd be out the door sunshine. If you are serious about this project, please tell me what financial regulations are in place to protect my investment? What regulatory body do you answer to? You will have to also prove who you are, and who controls the IPO addresses. Shouldn't be a problem if you're serious about this project.
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An investment fund in an unregulated market that's infested with scammers and controlled by whales?
Promises of profit, but no explanation as to how this will be achieved in such a market, other than you won't listen to forum FUD, so no panic dumping?
No, I will not send you BTC or ETH just because you say there will be profit.
You have no business plan, this is not the land of milk and honey. Nothing in crypto is guaranteed.
"Investing" in coins is not a business idea. I would not trust anyone else to do my research if I were to gamble on a coin or an IPO. To many scams around here, and judging by the quality of this announcement I reckon you'd lose all the money we gave you pretty quickly. By running away with it.
Tell your friends to stop coming around here, you ain't got the skills, and it's getting pretty boring
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If you have been working on this since 2012 then you won't mind showing us some of the source code.
And if this project is legitimate, you won't mind proving who you all are.
That is after all what we are being asked to invest in, you, and your code.
What's your business address and registration number?
We're registered in Russia. Our code isn't open source, it's used in commercial project http://miiix.orgOf course you'll see сode of ahoolee blockchain at GitHub soon. If you have been working on this since 2012 then you won't mind showing us some of the source code.
And if this project is legitimate, you won't mind proving who you all are.
That is after all what we are being asked to invest in, you, and your code.
What's your business address and registration number?
We're registered in Russia. Our code isn't open source, it's used in commercial project http://miiix.orgOf course you'll see сode of ahoolee blockchain at GitHub soon. I still need to know that you are who you say you are. How do I know you're not a scammer impersonating someone? Would you send $200,000 to someone online without being certain who they are? After being promised between 650-8200% profit in just a few, short months? Sounds too good to be true. Gonna need that address, and links to all your team members social media and LinkedIn accounts.
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Coin telegraph have posted an article about InsureX, you can read it here: Unfortunately, but somewhat predictably, the PoS that is the Cointelegraph has got the IPO price wrong. They give the price as 1.125 per 1 ETH. So that would be nearly 89 million ETH, or $26.6 billion. Well done Cointelegraph! Nice to see you're on the ball as ever!
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Well played sir, you handled that well! Didn't mean to sound harsh, but we see these sorts of announcements all the time. Generally, the poorer they are, the more they look like a scam. Plus, it's getting ridiculous with all these ICO's now, it's not good for the market. Sounds interesting so far, I'll keep an eye on it. Hey NewWorldCoiner, The early private beta of the search tool and user portal is being built on: Amazon's Web Services Cloud, LAMP stack, CodeIgniter PHP framework, and the web3.js library to communicate with the Ethereum blockchain Our token is going to be an ERC 20 standard This stack would definitely not work for the actual search engine, but by the time we get to that stage, hopefully we'll have a significant community of people, much smarter than me and our current team, to make the best choices about how to tackle this massive challenge / opportunity. At that point, development of the platform and its features will be entirely up to the community of developers who wish to support the project. Hmm. Will the search engine be be accessible by everyone who uses the ethereum blockchain? Like a search bar in their wallet, regardless of what token it is? Is that possible? I definitely share your views on Google. Way too powerful now, they are essentially steering the course of history by controlling the flow of information. I think a decentralised gatekeeper is long overdue.
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If you have been working on this since 2012 then you won't mind showing us some of the source code.
And if this project is legitimate, you won't mind proving who you all are.
That is after all what we are being asked to invest in, you, and your code.
What's your business address and registration number?
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Well played sir, you handled that well! Didn't mean to sound harsh, but we see these sorts of announcements all the time. Generally, the poorer they are, the more they look like a scam. Plus, it's getting ridiculous with all these ICO's now, it's not good for the market. Sounds interesting so far, I'll keep an eye on it.
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If this was a leaflet pushed through my door guess where it would go?
That's right, in the bin.
How many more supposedly professional people are gonna show up here with a business plan drawn on a fag packet? I mean seriously, what's going on? Where are you all coming from???
You people have no clue what it's like round here. Hundreds, if not thousands of coins have been announced, probably 95% of them were a scam.
What is this platform running on? Do you have any source code to show? Where is your business based? Are the IPO funds being held in escrow? Is there a timelock on them? How do I earn money from this, mining, running a node? Will you collect metadata from the searches? If so, who will you sell it to, or share it with? Etc, etc...
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@NewWorldCoiner we're fully aware it's a scam central Most of those people are relatively easy to reach, feel free to find them and ask them. Let us know if there's an easier way to prove their involvement. Also you can check some of the articles, for example this one -> https://cointelegraph.com/press-releases/stremio-selects-wings-dao-management-platform-for-the-adex-crowdfunding-campaign, which is a press release by WINGS made back in 2016, confirming the AdEx project by the Stremio team with BITMAIN tech as partners. Also, we're going to post a new thread (with images) today, where we're also going to bring some of the advisors in. All of the advisors are involved long-term and have been helping us, not for a few months, but for a long period of time - as also the article(s) confirm. Right, so if you know it's a scammers paradise, why hasn't proof already been provided? And you're suggesting I contact these people? Surely it would be easier for you to contact them? An article in the cointelegraph doesn't mean a thing to me, nor to anyone who isn't a noob. It just looks bad if that's all the proof you have. Remember Urocoin? https://uproov.comUse that for your pictures if you want, hold some paper with something relevant written on to prove connection to this project.
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Right, you get the same as everyone else. I don't know you, but you want money. So I want full names, and photos that prove the connection to this project. https://uproov.com/index.phpI'd say at least 90% of everything ever announced on here has been a scam. Noobs get a rough ride nowadays.
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Yo Mr Dev! How do we know for sure that all the impressive sounding people you say are part of this project actually exist? How do we know some random pictures aren't being used to con us? Sure looks like it would be worth doing just that, given the price of ETH at the moment. How about some photos holding the obligatory piece of paper with something relevant written on as proof? https://uproov.com/index.phpIf you didn't know how scam ridden this forum is, now you do. We've all been hosed repeatedly. Just think of the photos as part of the investor pack.
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10% premine? Well that certainly is a mega financial holding!
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Let's have some proof that all these people are on the team.
That's what we're really investing in after all, the teams ability.
If you know this much about crypto, you know it's scam central round here. So, solid proof please.
And what about the advisors? Is that ongoing consultation?
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Are you at least willing to prove that all the team members exist, and that they are who you say they are?
If you thought this forum was a hotbed of funding opportunities for many thousands of exciting blockchain projects, think again. It's scam central. You want the dollar, we need proof.
Sorry, but there it is.
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