„BIC provides a simple, fast, secure means of payment with high liquidity. Most importantly, it is risk-free and anonymous. This, we hope, will create room for novices to learn and pros to earn (maybe even visa-versa).“
(White Paper extract)
Oh, it is risk-free? Nobody with serious business planning will declare his conception "risk-free". All disclaimers note: INVESTMENT IN THIS PROJECT IS NOT RISK-FREE!
"visa-versa" is a common misspelling of vice versa, especially used in African countries with British backgrounds.
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" a $10-15 within 1 month price per coin is very reasonable(and actually quite conservative)."I think this price target is a big joke. Now watch this video, please - very poor blabla - and the enthusiastic - surely launched - comments! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPYIQBbVdSA
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ICOs without information on the team behind them are always suspicious for me.
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Very interesting! All interviews with Vladimir Gorbunov are deleted now - immediately after my statement on him. So there doesn´t exist any recent source for his statements. And so I decided to start a new SCAM subject: CRYPTERIUM/CRYPTOBANK - A NEW COMING ICO SCAM?
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who the fu*k is Gorbunov?I know, this subject is off topic, Marina, but I think it should become a new scam thread here. Now to your question: Vladimir Gorbunov CCO, Co-founder of Crypterium/Cryptobank Entrepreneur with more than 10 successful new ventures and a particular focus on simplifying real-world issues through technology. Searching for the "more than 10 successful new ventures" of this guy I only found this one: https://www.rbth.com/multimedia/video/2013/11/12/30under30_vladimir_gorbunov_deputy_ceo_workle_31661Another Co-Founder of Crypterium, who talks very big is this one: Gleb Markov COO, Co-founder Fintech, banking and cryptocurrency Professional with over 10 years of experience in the industry. „Crypterium could do with no legal entity whatsoever. Even if all companies in the world closed down, Crypterium would remain. It would just cease to perform any fiat-related functions – but it would retain all of its cryptocurrency-related aspects. If we wanted, we could be the first cryptobank to be registered on the Moon or on Mars. That’s the kind of universal jurisdiction we desire. But of course, at the moment we still have to set up legal entities: they matter at the “fiat-cryptocurrency” intersection.“
(Source: https://www.chipin.com/crypterium-coo-gleb-markov-interview/ )
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Privatoria s.r.o. - a central element of Pavel Krymows criminal system?https://privatoria.net/When you open the homepage of Privatoria they show you your IP address, your country and your status ( UNPROTECTED) - and they invite you to PROTECT NOW ! Then they show you their very interesting protection system. At the end of the homepage there you can find a scoring of the company under "Media about us": "... space suit for surfers, police officers or cosmonauts" - and how I like to supplement: especially for CRIMINALS. If you click the botton "Protect now" you´ll enter their VPN-Server, and I fear that they could control your data and take over your computer now - if they are criminals. Who owns Privatoria? http://rejstrik-firem.kurzy.cz/rejstrik-firem/DO-02125153-privatoria-sro/#id_sekce_firmaNote the rapidly changing ownerships!
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"Worldcore is licenced by the Czech National Bank and EU-regulated" ?With these items Worldcore has promoted its ICO. You know: Worldcore isn´t a company but only a brand of EUPSProvider s.r.o. Surely, EUPSProvider is licenced as a payment services provider by the Czech National Bank and is acting under general EU regulation for those institutions. But for an ICO you don´t need a special licence, and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has not issued any public statement on ICOs yet - in other words: There doesn´t exist any problematic regulation for ICOs in the EU. But look here: https://worldcore.eu/blog/european-central-bank-may-adopt-regulation-restrict-ico-practices/Yeah, before there could possibly come a restriction for ICOs by European Central Bank Worldcore has started and finished its ICO!
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BOHDAN TARANENKO - a kind of "Flying Dutchman" ("Flying Ukrainian")
Since 2006 Taranenko worked as "jednatel" (Czech) = executive officer for the following Prague companies (s.r.o. s) in different time frames:
Kraplya Rosy Sattva - centrum sdravi Bagici Acord Invest Pinol Privatoria IKORUNA Payment System SE Wash & Go Global Consulting Group Ventera Group Euroimpex Group
A really busy man - great respect!
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Is Worldcore a liar? I think so. It has told the public there have been sold 1 billion WCR tokens in ICO, but how you can read in in the screen shot under #287 there is only a total supply of 245,209,299 WCR. What about this really "marginal" divergence, bit$ ?
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Do you understand Czech language, bit$ ? I don´t, but in my town there live some Czechs, and one of these helps me with translation. You should look for help in translation, too. Then you possibly could find out my independant researches are correct. The identified connections are obvious and not purely coincidental.
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OK, bit$, I was wrong. Not only Czech people can start a company under Czech law, but all EU citizens - and surely no citizens of countries of former Sovietunion. But where is there a problem for a citizen from these countries? They only need a Czech partner. https://transferwise.com/gb/blog/start-a-business-in-the-czech-republic"Joint Venture Any of the previously listed business forms can be a joint venture, in which there are two partners, one of whom is typically a Czech resident." Or, very simple, they purchase a Czech company shell! Do you deny connections between companies under the address of EUPSProvider? Then you are a fool or a member in those ones.
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