Just because you may have registered a shady domain with the same name first doesn’t mean you have the exclusive rights for the name CRED. You don’t even have a working website or product.
I think you fail to understand
who AnonyMint is and the scope of his project will likely crush anything this narrow project Verify will ever achieve. And it has been in research and development for years.
You can do what ever you want, it won’t change the fact that we own the CRED name as both the project name and the token name because our project will have orders-of-magnitude more users and exposure than yours.
I was attempting to make a friendly suggestion that you consider changing your token name to REPS avoid causing confusion at the exchanges. You could end up getting sued later perhaps by our users in a class action lawsuit who are pissed off that your selling them tokens (on exchanges) which are not usable for our project. So it might be best for you to bite-the-bullet and make the change sooner than later (that is if your project is serious about being around a year or two from now, but I doubt that as well).
Your project is supposed to be a serious,
objective reputation service for merchants. Reputation is a quality attained by
widespread acceptance. So you should be using REPS and not credibility which is more informal, can vary based on
localized,
subjective persuasion, and associated with street cred where it fits better with our project (e.g. we will have decentralized curation/moderation wherein credibility can vary for different sets of users). Also who knows you may possibly end up doing very well with your project by piggybacking on ours, so why are you trying to make enemies? Even look at the title of this thread says, “Verify - The Future of Reputation” not “Verify - The Future of Credibility”. You can clearly see that the word credibility doesn’t describe your project well. Be consistent and use a token name that matches the words you use to describe your main feature, and stop infringing our project and token name (which are consistent and well matched to our project theme).
You’ve been sent a friendly notice at the earliest time that we became aware of your use of our project and token name.
Btw, are you member of the project team or just some random supporter that we should ignore?
don’t forget Ethereum was also an ICO.
You’re not Ethereum. You’re one of some 100s of ERC-20 token ICO metoocoins with a niche idea and whitepaper, extracting money from speculators for a common enterprise, which makes it a security subject securities regulations.
There’s no way we’re going to let you waste the CRED token name on that, given we owned it before you starting infringing and our plans are vast and have been in place for a long-time. And we’ve already used the CRED token name, you just aren’t aware of it.
Lol get the fuck out of here.
The gangster tone is not befitting a professional project.
Lol dude what is your problem. What do I even care who AnonyMint is?(besides that his name is nowhere mentioned, nor on your website which isn't live anyway)
But anyway because he an active community member doesn't mean that a project he runs out will be a succes.
And lol I'm just saying you don't have the exclusive right to CRED just because you registered the domain
And then you're also giving CRED advise on what they should do and how they should change their name, only because it benefits you.
You’re not Ethereum. You’re one of some 100s of ERC-20 token ICO metoocoins with a niche idea and whitepaper, extracting money from speculators for a common enterprise, which makes it a security subject securities regulations.
I'm nowhere stating that CRED is Ethereum, just debunking your argument where you state that ICO-issued project will not survive in two years.
There’s no way we’re going to let you waste the CRED token name on that, given we owned it before you starting infringing and our plans are vast and have been in place for a long-time. And we’ve already used the CRED token name, you just aren’t aware of it.
LOL you haven't owned anything, you don't even have a token. you only have a domain which isn't working. Your just pathetic, GTFO out of this topic and if you really have a problem with CRED, go to their website and contact the owner or sue them