I can offer my expertise as a website developer and state that with 100% certainty that the person that made standardcoin.net also made multicoin.me
And hence, since standardcoin turned out to be a scam where the dev walked away with possibly 16btc, it's with absolute certainty that multicoin is a scam.
Your best bet is to out the dev here like people did with standardcoin, give him negative feedback if he doesn't respond to your requests in 24 hours. You did give him btc right? That gives you the right to quality service.
Not surprising at all. I'll wait a bit more to tag this one though, or hoards of noobs will come pestering me about "trust system abuse".
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Why bothering posting at all, I could just have waited and then run away if that was the case. Dev is a new account, anonymous xD No need to "tag myself as a scammer" to have "an excuse" to run and some other uselessly elaborate stuff like that cause there is zero need to do that ahaha Counterproductive, if anything ^^'
You are making yourself look stupid, seriously. Kinda entertaining, but have some dignity ^^'
As you are too retarded too realize what I am doing I will explain. I am doing the same you did to DEV. Accusing you of being a scammer with 0 evidence. Coming up with some insane theory. Anyway, I am done with StandardCoin. It is now for me a closed chapter, time to move on. Don't really care anymore. Ciao Except mine was no insane theory, and is in fact getting more and more evident by the minute. You are going funny lenghts not to admit I was right, that's what you are doing. Yeah, time for you to move on to the next scam. Let me suggest Multicoin again, very suitable
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He will probably wait for the ipo to be over I guess, counterproductive to run away now. But let me ready the gif just in case xD 117.21 BTC(that figure on his website is made up anyway, most likely. I hope)
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Why bothering posting at all, I could just have waited and then run away if that was the case. Dev is a new account, anonymous xD No need to "tag myself as a scammer" to have "an excuse" to run and some other uselessly elaborate stuff like that cause there is zero need to do that ahaha Counterproductive, if anything ^^'
You are making yourself look stupid, seriously. Kinda entertaining, but have some dignity ^^'
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Makes sense: if one wants to scam he'll scare away people warning it's a scam, cause just waiting patiently for more btc to come in and then running would be so old fashioned. You, my friend, are in dire need for help xD Anyway I'll wait some more time before dropping another neg for this further (though predictable) scam, if confirmed. And I'll try not to laugh too hard at you guys since after all you lost money already (despite all my efforts). Now hurry and go throw some more at his other "project", multicoin, there is still time
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Acquistata una piccola quantità per 50€, l'utente ha inviato per primo. Nessun problema da segnalare.
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Cause this time he was smart enough not to include the ponzi component, as I wrote in that thread too. You don't automatically lose money the moment you invest with multicoin, having to hope for new investors to cover your loss like with std. There's "just" the ipo in disguise, and he have to actually run with the money. I'm just 90% sure it's another scam, not 100%
Look at the thread: same wording, same english level, same thread layout and desing. Even the website is similar.
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Yeah, reading it carefully I'm 90% sure this is standardcoin scam dev at work again. Ipo-in-disguise ponzish clone coin.
Ok, I finished reading through all to double check. This new coin lacks the ponzi(ish) component Standardcoin had: you are not automatically losing money the moment you invest, having to wait for new investors to buy in to cover your loss, like with STD. Only the ipo in disguise component is present. In the OT dev states M-ATM is not decentralized at the moment, will be at a later time, after the initial distribution. This ofc looks very fishy: decentralizing this kind of feature should have obviously been a core priority before the launch, given the risks involved. I can't be 100% sure but all things taken into consideration, it definetly looks like this is Standardcoin/Therealstandard trying a slightly different scam.
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Yeah, reading it carefully I'm 90% sure this is standardcoin scam dev at work again. Ipo-in-disguise ponzish clone coin.
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Done
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Ci aggiorniamo domani per una piccola tranche da 50 euro come da accordi.
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Ma non tratta transazioni in btc, solo spedizioni tracciabili. Come ti spiegavo anche in pm, sarà molto dura vendere qui se non ti fidi nemmeno dei vecchi membri come escrow, con tutte le truffe che ci sono giornalmente. C'è anche il servizio di escrow automatico, bitescrow, volendo. C'è un po' da leggere pero'. Io preferirei comunque un escrow umano accreditato, piu' sicuro in caso di contestazioni. Dai un occhio anche qui --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=186459.0
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Rifiuta escrow accreditati del forum, propone siti strani sconosciuti (che non fanno da escrow per beni digitali, ma solo spediti, comunque), sparisce piu' volte quando si sollevano dubbi e cancella le inserzioni su facebook dove ho fatto notare questi strani comportamenti. Extreme caution, lo scam detector risuona potente
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Transazione per circa 7 btc avvenuta con successo, ha inviato per primo senza escrow, nessun problema. Ottima comunicazione.
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Sarai denunciato per diffamazione che povero coglione! Truffatore con tecnica inoltro state attenti!
Di chi parli?
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Oh it's gone, unless it was manipulation.
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