I'm not trying to spread FUD, I like coins worth $300 a coin that are now $2.00 or so. I want to buy many and buy a Lambo.
I just don't want to be scammed.
Run the document image through this site:
http://www.fotoforensics.comIf the link holds (I'm not if or for how long the site holds results. If the link is dead, run it yourself.) This is the result:
It seems to show signs of modification/change other than the blackouts.
An expert in this stuff should give an opinion. This is how the Veilcoin scam was revealed.
There's evidence of something completely removed at the bottom and the "BB&T" a the top definitely seems photoshopped in.
The giant "Uro" text element was definitely Photoshopped in at some point.
The coloration of the wording on the right isn't exactly the same as the rest which also is apparently evidence of Photoshopping.
Again, I'm not an expert with this. The best way to take away any doubts is for the devs to post the entire document and just deal with the privacy issues. If this coin works they're about to be top story in the world media so that ship is about to sail anyway.
Like some poster said, if someone is buying something at a store the people selling it won't go far if the sales girls don't answer the buyer's reasonable questions.
of course it was modified, they added a water mark on it so people couldn't use it to scam other people. this is sensitive document which required a lot of work to get the green light to publish it, just to stop people from fudding.