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101  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 15, 2018, 12:25:49 AM
@SteelLiver

"The Worldcore team has promised us some nice feautures news on th 1st of September. So far the team has pushed the new iOS app version (dash-wallets intergated, 10+ bugs removed, usability improments). The big lawsuit news are also expected by the end of September - we all are staying tuned."

Yeah, SteelLiver, and specially I will stay tuned! Grin
Do you really believe that the mentioned "staggering innovations" would change anything in Worldcore situation? And yes, there is also pending a "big lawsuit" in Russia. Wow, letīs wait for its result - "existential" for Worldcore! But what would even a positive result change?  Grin


Current WRC trade data:
Average price: 0,0036 USD - OKex WRC/BTC price: 0,0015 USD !!! - market capitalization: 642.000 USD

Do you really believe weīll still experience lawsuit result?


I'm stying tuned too - and I'll be watching over if you're not tuned good enough!  Wink

Keep in mind, there's been already two lawsuits filed by Worldcore - I'll be happy to hear your comments my friend when the court's desicions will have come into their force.   

Regarding the token price etc. - the market capitalization has fallen as low as at $189 billion mark.
Zilliqa alone lost 35% of its price in a day!
XRP (the third major token) also lost 35% in a week and now it's $0,265 - once again, it's XRP!

https://ttrcoin.com/attachments/screenshot_49-png.5765/

OMG, I register well the general fall out of the crypto market. Itīs not anything else as in all historical bursting asset bubbles since the Dutch tulip bulb investing mania at the end of 17th century, the first documented asset bubble. At that time one certain seldom tulip bulb had been valued - completely irrational - for the price of an Amsterdam rich businessmanīs house located at a "Graacht" (= a channel through the city of Amsterdam, one of the  most liked residential locations).
102  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 14, 2018, 04:21:00 PM
>> @Noads - # 1245

"It is important.

There was a report of Worldcore for 2017.

https://or.justice.cz/ias/ui/vypis-sl-firma?subjektId=721594 (the two top files).

Attention - all amounts in thousands of CZK and are converted to EUR or USD at the current exchange rate."


Iīve calculated: At the time of Worldcore finance report (31.12.2017) current exchange rate was 25,80 CZK for 1 EUR.

Activa: 368.000 EUR - Passiva: 337.000 EUR
Iīd like very much to know if the in ICO collected sum already was included in this report.

Letīs remember: "Czech No 1 online money transfer provider" (ICO suggestion) - not only at that time pure fake. All much bigger Czech or international financial institutions with a branch in Czech Republic offered online money transfers, too, but their businesses in this sector have much higher volumes as Worldcore. And letīs also remember Worldcore data presentation of 02.10.17 for Ernst&Young to that one they didnīt deliver any additional documentation as proof. E&Y didnīt award Worldcore an audit document because there were too many dubious aspects, inter alia a still pending Czech National Bank licence. In short: They didnīt trust their client.

Remark: Before ICO and even also at the time of its start Worldcore had managed its business without this licence, but on their ICO site - surely developped months before - they had delared: "licenced and regulated by Czech National Bank". Sorry, but Iīm nearly convinced they could get the licence only with fake data! And yeah, I know that CNB is rather tolerable with its licences - even for very dubious small companies from Cyprus, Malta, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Guernsey or Jersey, with a lot of pure letter box companies - well-known semi-offshore territories. I feel quite competent to verify this statement. I know well its sites of licenced financial companies. British, Dutch, Swiss, French, Belgian, Luxemburgian and Baltic countries authorities
are much more tolerable with financial companies licences than Deutsche Bundesbank, although even the last mentioned one has done some faults. The central problem: Many faking companies - too few personel for deep investigation and too much trust in correctness companiesī delivered data. In many cases they are not able to overview the connections of a lot of financial companies - manyfoldly connected with other companies in different territories, very often with pure letter box companies in offshore places. There is not any chance to find out real truth about ominous companies. "Panama Papers" have detected a lot of such connections, and these mostly disapeared but - nearly immediately - have been replaced by other ones.     

Worldcore  - a wannabe "important" European or even global "financial institution" with some "inventions" which obviously donīt seem as necessary for its customers.
103  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 14, 2018, 08:41:19 AM
@SteelLiver - # 1233

"Hundreds if not a couple of thousands...

The problem is the market is regulated barely - no proper legislation, no any formalized professional standards, no professional associations. This makes a wide range for any sort of swindlers to opearte pesudo crypto currencies and also makes some weaker market players easy preys to black-PR campaigns and various speculations (i.e the  Worldcore case)."

Your first statement is wrong: Currently there are 1833 coins traded - but there are nearly 13000 "markets" (= coin pairs) traded - a real explosion. This way the market gets more and more confusing.

But I completely agree your second statement.   
104  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 13, 2018, 09:56:09 PM
@SteelLiver

"The Worldcore team has promised us some nice feautures news on th 1st of September. So far the team has pushed the new iOS app version (dash-wallets intergated, 10+ bugs removed, usability improments). The big lawsuit news are also expected by the end of September - we all are staying tuned."

Yeah, SteelLiver, and specially I will stay tuned! Grin
Do you really believe that the mentioned "staggering innovations" would change anything in Worldcore situation? And yes, there is also pending a "big lawsuit" in Russia. Wow, letīs wait for its result - "existential" for Worldcore! But what would even a positive result change?  Grin


Current WRC trade data:
Average price: 0,0036 USD - OKex WRC/BTC price: 0,0015 USD !!! - market capitalization: 642.000 USD

Do you really believe weīll still experience lawsuit result?
105  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 13, 2018, 09:19:42 PM
@compelito - # 1250

"everything is ok ..the problem lies elsewhere ..ourr dear 77 --year --old german researcher first asked me a tricky question  about uganda theanswer for which could know only a local .//he recognized me as an ugandan then ..but now having probably received directions fr om the management he doubts this and says my egnlish is too bad(("

As I remember you told us you are a Ugandan student in Russia for becoming a translator from English to Russian and vice versa. Isnīt it? And for this aim you must be able to speak, read and write proper English. But your English seems artificially made flippant - slang -, not that one of a real student with native English background.

I admit Iīve set a double trap for you:

1. I asked you a question concerning a special railway situation in Uganda. However the answer is not only possible for a local person but simply available by Google search.
2. And so I lulled you into a sense of security because my real aim was to collect more examples for your competence in English language - and you kindly delivered me such ones, even today.

Sorry, I know Iīm a cruel person - absolutely not dement! You might think Iīm a faker. So what! I feel me in best company with Worldcore fakers - i.e. like you.  Grin 
106  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 13, 2018, 09:28:50 AM
A reference concerning my German origin and my scientific activity:

Since 2008 I am a member and activist of "Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU)" (English: Nature Protection Association Germany) where I act as a scientific advisor and a contributor for its quarterly member paper. Yesterday morning ZDF TV (Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen) broadcasted a video which I have concepted with my friend Prof. Peter Berthold, an ornithologist of my age. Here the link to it:
https://www.zdf.de/gesellschaft/sonntags/rettet-die-voegel-102.html
107  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 12, 2018, 08:32:58 PM
@compelito - # 1258

OMG, you never are a student from Uganda with excellent knowlegde of English because your English is really cruel. You even didnīt realize my ironical message for you.  Grin Grin Grin

@akarmin - # 1259

I think Marina Uniīs message in German, badly translated from Russian, was a personal encoded message for me - and Iīve understood.

And now a very personal message to all "little Worldcore helpers" of past and presence:

Iīm absolutely not a corrupt Worldcore attacker and absolutely sure that nobody of you and Worldcore staff has ever registered the efficency of a scientific reseacher in the subjects Iīve studied and worked at university: Once a researcher always one! And I think Iīve proven my efficency also in a lot of subjects I never studied and worked in. And Iīm also sure your "bosses" know this well!

 
108  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 12, 2018, 06:15:41 PM
I might you offer a current product of Worldcoreīs "analysts":

https://coin5s.com/content/analytics-top-10-cryptocurrencies-world-most-unusual-collateral

Here an excerpt from this broad analysis:

"Nevertheless, analysts of the international company Worldcore, who released WRC tokens, made the Top 10 most interesting types of security

Top 10 cryptocurrencies with the most unusual software announced for release in the world (infographics)

Royal Mint Gold (RMG) — Stablecoin / United Kingdom / Gold
Carat / Israel / Diamonds
Farad (FRD) / Malaysia, United Arab Emirates / supercapacitor Technology and manufacturing
Tether / Hong Kong / United States Dollars
Petro / Venezuela / Crude oil
Tcoin / Switzerland / Metals (Tiberius Group — commodity Fund)
Watercoin / United States / water purification Technology
Coinloan / Estonia / cryptocurrency Loans
Amar Hidroponia / Mexico / pepper Harvest
Saga / Switzerland / next generation Tether (with transparent Fiat assurance), customers pass KYC/AML


Source: Worldcore"

Six of those ominous companies (I expressively exclude Tether although banned in USA as probable scam) meanwhile have disappeared since this analysis!
I spare a comment about Worldcore analystsī qualification.
109  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 12, 2018, 04:33:22 PM
Whatīs this?



No 1 in todayīs WRC trade is the Turkish exchange Sistemkoin where WRC is traded against Turkish Lira. I canīt remember that Worldcore ever reported this exchange. Watch the significant differences in price!

Before ICO, during it and a little bit later Worldcore has done intense (faking) PR action, but thereafter PR action was and is very poor - only concentrated on attacks against its "attackers". How long did they need for a public report that they were in trouble with their Rietumu Banka main account and its - only thereof (!!!) - resulting heavy operational business problems?

Sorry, in my opinion Worldcore has been "garbage" since its invention aka "foundation" in 2015 - and there will not be any change because itīs a "fake company" aka "a company of fakers" in a lot of aspects - aka SCAM. But in fact Worldcore isnīt a real "company" - only a Trade Mark without substance. Try to find out the homepage of EUPSProvider s.r.o. - "Czech National Bank licenced and īEU-regulatedī financial institution"- you wonīt find it! Only WORLDCORE.EU - the "navel of the world" (thatīs a synonym for "Worldcore"), a wannabe European or even a global money transfer provider.    Grin Grin Grin 
   
110  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 12, 2018, 11:53:36 AM
@compelito - # 1253

I am an old man with bad eyesight and light dementia, and I am not able to read texts written in very small letters well and as a lightly dement man I can better remember texts written in larger bold letters, and yes I simply like to use colors. Please, grant me these pecularities!
Grin
111  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 12, 2018, 08:40:06 AM
Worldcore competitors - a review in continuing parts

Letīs start with BANKERA!

BANKERA is Lithuania-based project founded by three well-known swindlers:



With the aim to promote its business they launched a cooperation with lympo.io (its own tokens!) - also a Lithuanian project:
https://lympo.io/
https://medium.com/lympo-io/lympo-s-deal-with-bankera-one-of-biggest-token-sale-projects-to-date-launching-an-exchange-258e81e4f9a5

Perhaps you remember this:
https://www.vilatimes.com/2018/01/26/vanuatus-pacific-private-bank-acquired-by-lithuanian-cryptocurrency-bankera/

And here the current charts:




112  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 11, 2018, 03:57:47 PM
Real background of crypto market losses

- hundreds of non-performing crypto-based companies
- hundreds of fake icos with high-faluting marketing promoting promises (for example Worldcore)
- a lot of crypto scams
- a lot of payment problems in shops with certain cryptos (I suspect most of widely unknown ones - like Worldcore)

>> heavy loss of confidence in cryptos
113  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 11, 2018, 03:02:51 PM
About TRON

TRON coin ("Tronix") has been issued by Chinese TRON FOUNDATION, with connection to Chinese Alibaba Group Holding (Chinese "Amazon"). Its current performance - like that of most cryptos - is poor.



And now read this, please:

https://globalcoinreport.com/chinese-crypto-billionaire-slams-neo-tron-trx-eos-and-others/
114  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 11, 2018, 01:34:09 PM
Interesting aspects of Ripple

The meaning of "ripplings" is "steady mild wave movements". And now letīs have a look onto Ripple chart:



Market capitalization
11.12.17:     9,6 Mrd. USD
04.01.18: 142,0 Mrd. USD
currently:   11,6 Mrd. USD
115  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 10, 2018, 08:50:35 PM
A tactic very simply to see through

First time appearence of user RodeoX with silly question about Worldcore ICO perhaps being a Russian one in # 1238 - Nice answer of SteelLiver and foolish repeats of well-known "proofs" for Questra/AGAM attacks against Worldcore in # 1239 and # 1240 - Comment of RodeoX in # 1242 and #1243:

"I should have done some more reading before opening my mouth. I guess I have gotten so use to scam ICOs that stopped doing the diligence part. For all I really know, it's better than bitcoin."

...itīs better than bitcoin   Huh   Grin Grin Grin    What an idiot!

OMG - how primitive is that! Sorry, Worldcore bots, donīt you have to offer anything else than this shit?
And yes, Iīm wishfully awaiting September 01 for great news!   
116  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 10, 2018, 06:18:09 PM
@Squeeze - # 1236

"And the key word of your message is obviuosly "probably". With "probably" it's ok.
I also suggest you need to add "in my opinion" to your conclusion.
Some people even type "to my humble opinion" just not to offend anyone with their own fantasies"

Oh, "probably" isnīt my own expression but that of market surveyors:

"Market surveyors strongly suspect that - at least the mentioned ones - are connected, probably owned by Chinese Triades ..."


"In my opinion" Worldcore could be indeed a small cog in a big wheel of Russian or/and even Chinese criminal organizations.
117  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 09, 2018, 07:22:09 PM
@Squeeze - # 1229

"And I don't call it fraud.
Just have a look at 1000+ of any other tokens and their market behaviour.

What's, for example, an important indication of a scam is pump and dump strategy, for example Sexcoin which graph you posted above. Worldcore has never played pumping-dumping game game in spite of the dramatic price drop. You can blame Worldcore for weak management - namely very slow reaction for the market challenges but not for being any "scam" or "fraud" - no way! The guys now has be very proactive and launch new features as soon as possible.

Real frauds doing pumps and dumps look like this and it obviously has nothing in common with Worldcore."


I don't suspect that the mentioned "irregularity" is Worldcore fraud, but exchange fraud. In Hongkong there are based, inter alia, the following crypto exchanges: OKex, HitBTC, Bitallex and Binex (totally more than 20!). Market surveyors strongly suspect that - at least the mentioned ones - are connected, probably owned by Chinese Triades, who can't no more manage their money laundering transactions using Mainland China channels. But why did Worldcore choose first HitBTC and later OKex as its main trading exchanges, and was reflecting on Binex and Bitallex, too? Sorry, but I believe there haven't been other alternatives as those exchanges which list more and more new tokens for trading (main issue: revenue) - without proving their respectability? Another idea: All tokens listed on the mentioned exchanges could be abused for money laundering - without responsability of the issuers.        



Concerning trendlines

The chart of 10year US Treasury Note Price shows different trends: at the beginning an ascending and a descending trendline, two basic longer-term ascending lines and one another descending line at the end and a longer trendless period on upper side.






WRC endgame

Current WRC price and market capitalization are not more than one third of July 25 data.


Specially for @Squeeze: "Worldcore has never played pumping-dumping game"

But surely Worldcore has played this game immediately after the start of WRC trade on HitBTC pumping up the price from 0,12 USD to 0,55 USD and market capitalization from 27 million USD to about 100 million USD between Jan 02 and Jan 07 - faking how high public interest in this token allegedly is, and how "important" this tiny "EU-regulated No 1 Czech money transfer institution" is.
118  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 09, 2018, 06:13:22 PM
@Squeeze - # 1226

"Nope.
The trend is negative. Please don't pervert the facts!"


How did I pervert the facts anyway? Huh
119  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 09, 2018, 05:57:51 PM
There is anything wrong - in fact seriously




During the last eight 24h periods price advanced from 0,0074 USD up to 0,0090 USD, and market capitalization from 1325 thousand USD up to 1606 thousand USD - but average 24h volumes only were 4600 USD: 8 x 4600 USD = 36800 USD. I call this FRAUD! Thatīs absolutely clear.
120  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 08, 2018, 06:13:09 PM
@Squeeze - # 1220

"But I'm just curious where did you the Russian letter "|_|_|" having obviously a German/ English keyboard layout?"

Did you ever listen anything of "copy&paste" action. I've taken this letter from an English site concerning Cyrillian letters and their soundings this way.




@Squeeze

By the way: I know Slovenia a little from the times my wife and I had holidays in Carinthia. In summer of 1989 we visited Slovenia first time, and in Llubljana we became "millionaires". Two months later our oldest granddaughter should be born, and therefore we looked for baby clothes in a big store where were large and very cheap offers for such ones. And so we changed 100 Deutsch Mark for over 1 million Dinar. We were so happy with our booty that we changed another 100 Deutsch Mark to Dinar and bought more clothes in higher sizes. In 1998 we visited Slovenia once more, really a very nice country.




Let's have a spot onto WRC markets!



As you can see, most trades have been in crypto pair WRC/USTD on OKex. There is a loss of 92,4 % against ICO price and a loss of 99,6 % against January high.

 



Total market capitalization at a new 2018 low

Under chart technical aspect there should be more future decline.


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