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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / EVIDENCE TO PROOF AMAZIX WRONG THAT WE ARE NOT CHEATERS on: May 20, 2018, 11:34:26 AM
I'm sorry to bother you with this epistle but I know it might also be of help to many bounty hunters. Please read to the end.

I was a newbie in cryptocurrency when I joined. A good friend of mine, taeewo, introduced me to cryptocurrency alongside with four others: dcoollakky247, Rammygold, faithofb and MOG247. He taught us how to fill airdrop forms, participate in bounty campaigns and also how to trade. At a point, we all received tokens from Helbiz airdrop but because we're still newbies in trading, we had to send all the tokens to one wallet address so that he can trade on our behalf and also serves as training on how to trade.

In a nutshell, the just concluded Shivom project that was managed by AmaZix was a big blow to us as we are all flagged as cheaters and scammers simply because their technology detected that the wallet address received many Helbiz tokens as such, we are all banned from all their bounties.

AmaZix ought to have understood that not everyone can trade or get into exchange. Even some people sell tokens hand in hand without going into exchanges. This decision on wallet integration by AmaZix is unprofessional and uncalled for. I sent a private message to them that we all can proof our innocence to any length, after all, we all did and pass their KYC.

Why is this coming up after we all struggled to campaign for the projects they manage? What is the essence of doing KYC? Is it a crime to fill airdrop forms or sell your tokens without going into exchanges?  I'm yet to get an answer to all those questions. 50% of my bounty campaigns are from AmaZix and now I'm losing them because of this rules.

I hereby challenge AmaZix to show me any proof where we all sent tokens to that address or any of our addresses aside from Helbiz.



UPDATE: Earlier on this thread I could not provide evidence to proof AmaZix wrong that we are not cheaters or scammers as they tagged us. This was due to the fact that I did not know how to post pictures on this forum but to let the truth be revealed, I had to do my research on how to do so. I want you people to feel calm and carefully read through the screen shots of our conversations I would send below. Pls take note of the following:
1. The date of the conversations and
2. The circled sentences because there, you would find the wallet address in question where AmaZix detected that we all send our tokens to


Ps: This isn't about our stakes with AmaZix but our reputation, personalities and trust in this forum is at stake.

We would also want them to apologize for tagging us as cheaters and scammers.

I expect everyone to look into those conversations carefully before taking your decision.

Cc: Lauda, Cheater detector, the pharmacist, theymos






















2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / DUMPERS AND THEIR BAD ORDERS on: April 27, 2018, 07:48:11 PM
This goes to all dumpers who have no chill...

Sometimes when you have everything in life for free (free ride, free house, free money, free tokens) we tend to misuse the great Value of the free stuff we have at hand. I keep wondering if we should even be paying to receive any free token ESPECIALLY in airdrops. Some airdroppers have no chill at all! What they do is to go into exchange where their coins are listed and set bad order bringing down the price so low (after all, it's free) to the detriment of the investors who put in so much in the project with a view to making some profit. What happened at Helbiz trading yesterday was very devastating when some "earn little cash" storm the exchange to bring down the price that has been mooning within an hour just for them to earn some little cash. Maybe if the tokens were not free, there could be a sense of responsible trading. Have some chills guys. Trade responsibly!

3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / How Do I Retrieve My Private Key? on: March 19, 2018, 08:33:34 PM
Just lost a phone I save my Ethereum private key and it keeps baffling me if there is a way of retrieving the private key. Pls, anybody with useful information on that should help. Thanks.
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