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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: PAYACCEPT SCAM !!!!! on: November 28, 2022, 11:50:51 AM
It is also very important to tell the truth, instead of starting a smear campaign against a company or person in this matter.

Of course I understand that some bounty hunters didn't get paid for trying to scam with fake logins and that most of the comments above are made out of sheer hatred of the CEO. All legit applications were payout by the founder, but that is not said.

There is no evidence that NEXT or PAYACCEPT are scams and it is also very special to see that you, as a newbie, dare to post about a person, if you hate him, it is your issue. I would suggest that you tell the real truth above then put nonsense in this form and try to highlight a person negatively. Only then are you a hero, otherwise keep concerned. You are just screaming around and have no clue.
All bounty participants did not get the agreed PAY coins from the founder of PayAccept, after the end of their work (12 weeks).

Well, there is proof, which is what the Bounty manager attached to a screenshot with the founder of the PayAccept project, and he refused to respond. If you paid all legit applications, where are your proofs and where are the transaction links?

There are a lot of projects that hire bounty hunters and do not pay them in the end, unfortunately, the bounty manager had to use the escrow service to make sure that the project team would pay after the twelfth week.

I am not against the PayAccept project, but I would like to know the truth. Thanks

Proof of distribution:
https://bit[dot]ly/3xjQZJh

As for the bounty manager, he failed to complete his job and did not deliver the participant lists, instead he posted rubbish to get his payment and we refuse this kind of derogatory. We had a lot of work to get this done and it takes us months to collect it. At the end, we rewarded everyone who responded. We had several channels open to collect this information and even put it in the related Bitcointalk topics.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: PAYACCEPT SCAM !!!!! on: November 27, 2022, 05:17:08 PM
It is also very important to tell the truth, instead of starting a smear campaign against a company or person in this matter.

Of course I understand that some bounty hunters didn't get paid for trying to scam with fake logins and that most of the comments above are made out of sheer hatred of the CEO. All legit applications were payout by the founder, but that is not said.

There is no evidence that NEXT or PAYACCEPT are scams and it is also very special to see that you, as a newbie, dare to post about a person, if you hate him, it is your issue. I would suggest that you tell the real truth above then put nonsense in this form and try to highlight a person negatively. Only then are you a hero, otherwise keep concerned. You are just screaming around and have no clue.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] NEXT.Chain - Introducing the NEXT Blockchain on: February 27, 2021, 11:15:25 AM
We have taken note of the so-called due diligence check posted by a former team member. Your account is just a few days old and created for this goal! Of course, we regret the situation that arose with the former team; that situation was no longer tenable as these members were constantly selling their NEXT tokens in the market. The fact that the owner remained says enough. He was taken the powers back and moved further while the old team was bashing around by building another exchange and dropping their bags. Gladly a new team with experts is onboard for the sake of convenience. But it is undoubtedly worthwhile to elaborate on your story.

But stay on the facts, please. A 5th fund round? It's a liquidity event for listing NEXT on Uniswap and to speed up the developments. Currently they sell 8M NEXT, which they hold since 2017 and reserved for this purpose. They are free to do that and dropped not even one NEXT of that into the market. That means they are very trustworthy. That you don't like the owner, we can imagine after he kicks you out.

You completely ignore that the founder releases a working blockchain with 200 masternode holders. The exchange is working; projects like XEP raised very recently funds on it. But I admit that they need to finetune it; they are confronted with high blockchain fees as a decentralized exchange. That is why they are moving it on top of NEXT.chain. So to tell that they deliver nothing is definitely FUD.

I know the current people behind NEXT.exchange in person, they did not leave and are very dedicated to achieving their goals. Real persistence keeps going until everything is set; even if they need to do endless fundraising, they have already survived the bear market, and nothing seems to stop them. And yes, they have a track record, but still moving things forward; that is respect!

So do a bit more research instead of writing a fictional story. PayAccept and NEXT.exchange are entirely different teams and not even located at the same business address. We do use the NEXT.chain to make lightning-fast payments, but we are not sharing the same team. This blockchain technology has already proven to be lightning fast since April 2019, and including Payaccept in your due diligence is pure slander.
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