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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! on: October 24, 2016, 07:43:58 PM
On the up side: now we have irrefutable proof that somebody actually managed to log in.

https://github.com/os-js/OS.js/issues/514

This is so sad.
2  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! on: October 06, 2016, 09:43:23 AM
While we are all waiting for the 10th, reveling in our litigousness, here's another nice code shot, this time from: http://deos.rzr.io/.



(sorry, as a Newbie, I'm not allowed to post pictures, so you'll have to follow the link above)

Maybe DeOS will look a bit like https://os.js.org/?

By the way, still no new movement on

http://omnichest.info/lookupadd.aspx?address=19fjCeiJcFQLBcWLe1MRYKGbZkm3nb7nzn
3  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! on: October 03, 2016, 06:56:40 PM
cryptodevil: you're right about the "fecking...", I misinterpreted that the first time I listened through the whole podcast. Let's still not go down that path, OK?

I'm following this with great excitement and it already paid back more than I invested. I wish all my crypto investments had such a dramatic and almost immediate return Wink.

Edit: jokes aside, this is a sad story for anybody who invested more than a few dollars (and for the trustworthiness of ICOs as a whole). Let's get this guy to pay the money back. In the long run, he'll feel better too, I'm sure.
4  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! on: October 03, 2016, 07:35:12 AM
cryptodevil: let's not go down that path, please. Jawad clearly says "black & white people" in the recording, referring to people who can't take a risk/buy into something unproven. Also, I wouldn't know of any Muslims of his skin color who would call non-Muslims "white people". This is neither a black vs. white nor a Muslims vs. the rest of the world thing. Just very likely a scam. Let's talk about that.
5  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! on: October 03, 2016, 07:28:32 AM
astmandu: The tokens are being issued on Omnilayer. You can go to https://www.omniwallet.org and enter the Bitcoin address that you used in the crowd-sale there. Even without logging in, you should be able to see whether there are DeOS tokens on that address. If you want to access the tokens, create a wallet and once you've done that, import the private key from the address you used in the crowd-sale into that wallet.

I wouldn't get my hopes up too much. Issuing a token on Omnilayer doesn't take more than a few minutes and even that process was weird: I have been asked to send the Bitcoin address to them again even though they had themselves confirmed that address previously. Also, in the audio recording, Jawad is talking about issuing the tokens on Counterparty, but he now issued them on Omnilayer. Very shady.
6  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: DeOS (by Razormind) is most likely a scam! on: October 02, 2016, 06:23:19 PM
I'm kinda sad for the people who dropped their money into SingularDTV. They paid for some kind of token, while we got real drama delivered almost immediately after the ICO!

The DeOS tokens started moving on Omni Layer a short time ago. Here is the issuance address:

http://omnichest.info/lookupadd.aspx?address=19fjCeiJcFQLBcWLe1MRYKGbZkm3nb7nzn

The address moved 91'658 to:

http://omnichest.info/lookupadd.aspx?address=1En1EB2CznxGstNh1uFUPARMhAtRoy3nzF

and then sent them out to the "investors" from there. I did get the tokens for the small amount that I had invested from this latter address.

Maybe they'll move the remaining tokens later, or maybe Jawad just raised roughly 91BTC in the crowd-sale? That would be much more realistic judging from the minimal media coverage that he got. There's this address with a large amount of BTC being handed around here, but the small amount that I invested still resides in the address that I sent it to. It would be kinda dumb for him to hand out individual addresses to investors and then send everything to one central address to "show off" the amount.

Pure speculation from my side: The crowd-sale numbers on the website were as false as everything else, Jawad raised roughly 91BTC. He's probably gonna buy himself a used Prius from the money. My Satoshi are lost because not a lot is going to happen from here on - the amount of money stolen was simply too small.
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