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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind? on: September 13, 2018, 05:15:52 PM
Some time ago moment EUPSProvider S.r.o (the Worldcore team) has filed a lawsuit against one of the Russian medias stating Worldcore is a scam in their article.
This is a very important precedent because it means Worldcore has finally decided to defend officially their good name not in the Internet, but using the instruments of legal punishmnet. The final session set to the 18th of September

http://kad.arbitr.ru/Card/f8e9cf3e-bfca-4392-ab44-8a3ff74435ea

We'll get an official and undoubted proof of the black PR-attack on Worldcore in less than in a week!  

Moreover, there's another court session on the way - the 23rd of October  Wink
http://kad.arbitr.ru/Card/0867437f-2160-444c-9db8-a0085b5c7aee

And if Worldcore were a scam, would they have decided take it to the court? Obviously, not.

2  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: September 13, 2018, 05:14:07 PM
Some time ago moment EUPSProvider S.r.o (the Worldcore team) has filed a lawsuit against one of the Russian medias stating Worldcore is a scam in their article.
This is a very important precedent because it means Worldcore has finally decided to defend officially their good name not in the Internet, but using the instruments of legal punishmnet. The final session set to the 18th of September

http://kad.arbitr.ru/Card/f8e9cf3e-bfca-4392-ab44-8a3ff74435ea

We'll get an official and undoubted proof of the black PR-attack on Worldcore in less than in a week!  

Moreover, there's another court session on the way - the 23rd of October  Wink
http://kad.arbitr.ru/Card/0867437f-2160-444c-9db8-a0085b5c7aee

And if Worldcore were a scam, would they have decided take it to the court? Obviously, not.

3  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: September 12, 2018, 08:16:02 PM
As previously revealed, Worldcore is project of Ukrainian swindler Pavel Krymov with actors instead of employees. The firm has no product, no prospects. The role of the talking head in it is played by Alexey Nasonov but he is absolutely a fake character. In addition, he has a fake diploma.

marina has mixed everything: worldcore, pavel krymov, allegedly "fake diploma" and even alexey nasonov. you are misleading other people on purpose trying to make obstacles for their understanding what's going in fact: just an unprecedented black-pr campaing against the wrc token. that's how it is.

Absolutely... But that's her tactics.   
And at the same time she has never answered a question: where are the rest of "the fooled investors" and why does she "fight the evil Worldcore" almost alone?
Also, why not to apply with the claim to the Czech Central bank instead of sprending her days days and nights whilts writing and writing on this forum (we'll be celebrating a 1 year anniversary to this thread soon).  Grin

Marina's tactics here is something like "mix and match": no any newcomers would read at least 70 pages from the very beginning and go clicking all the links or googlingling the facts. Thats's why a few bright journalistic distorted facts mixed alltogether serve well on her purpose to impress new people here with so-called "investigations", i.e. this announced by her fake connection between Pavel Krymov and Worldcore - the true story is that Alex Nasonov paid $1000 a month for the advertisment banner on the quite popular Pavel Krymov owned forum and that's all. But Marina decided to make a mountain out of a molehill. And this is just a one of her lies examples.  Angry     
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind? on: September 11, 2018, 05:55:23 PM
The company doesn't behave like scammers do. Moreover, they fought for their reputation opening files in the court. Point me just a single scammers doing this? Everyone makes mistakes, but it's nothing but bias when you mix up altogether being a scammer thing and being not a 100% effectively operated project. The WRC team obviously made a few management mistakes but it's life, it's business - everybody makes it. A lot of startups sank at very start the way the Swedish "Vasa" flagship did in the harbour - but Worldcore survived and sails on. 

You've metioned a very important thing - there' two files opened by EUPSProvider at the Moscow court in defense of the business reputation against two Russian paid medias mentioned Wordlcore as a scam on the websites. Moreover, one of them rb.ru (Rusbase) has removed the notorious article from their site even before the first court sessions. The final session with Rusbase is set to 18.09.18 and the other one will follow in October. This means the only thing: EUPSProvider shall be able post the court desicions everywhere in the world which not only shall dispell the scam accusations but also serve as a boost for the token's price. Interesting news are ahead.   
5  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: September 11, 2018, 05:50:56 PM
@Risiandsen,

You've metioned a very important thing - there' two files opened by EUPSProvider at the Moscow court in defense of the business reputation against two Russian paid medias mentioned Wordlcore as a scam on the websites. Moreover, one of them rb.ru (Rusbase) has removed the notorious article from their site even before the first court sessions. The final session with Rusbase is set to 18.09.18 and the other one will follow in October. This means the only thing: EUPSProvider shall be able post the court desicions everywhere in the world which not only shall dispell the scam accusations but also serve as a boost for the token's price. Interesting news are ahead.   
6  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: September 11, 2018, 04:33:22 PM
NB!

Interestingly I can't found some of my previous posts here.
Luckily I keep on saving it all at using web archive service for the claim application case.
I would like to point that deleted posts are neither offensive nor non-related to the topic - they're absolutely in the same vein with the rest of the posts here .
Therefore I kindly ask the moderators to read the post carefully before deleteing it.
Every should have sense and be performed in strict accordance to the forum's rules.

Thanks a lot for understanding!   
7  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: September 10, 2018, 06:09:45 PM
Oh! Forgot to mention a really important new - the Worldcore trade team are in the process of coordinating details with Visa regarding the issue of new debit cards Worldcore. By next Monday it is already planned to sign a contract and then proceed to the technical integration of their API. By Monday is plannned to complete integration of Bitcoin Cash wallets. Also they will soon add new currency pairs. Sounds nice - Worldcore is alive and kicking!  Cool 

And who would say that Worldcore is not for real then?
Definitely not me. The struggle and move forward in spite of the circumstatnces. What they need to breakthrough is just add more partnership contracts to the roster to showcase the world needs them. I'm a bit tired with all these dull speculations when steady development has been show. Not the best coin so far, but at the same time WRC is a way too far from being labelled as "a scam"! 
8  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: September 10, 2018, 04:51:21 PM
Hi to everyone here!  Wink
Summer's moved on, any news or something interesting about Worldcore? What's going on in the Marina Uni's paidposters camp?
Is Marina Uni alive and well enough to keep on posting fakes, nonsense or speculations?  Grin
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind? on: September 10, 2018, 04:50:40 PM
Hi to everyone here!  Wink
Summer's moved on, any news or something interesting about Worldcore? What's going on in the Marina Uni's paidposters camp?
Is Marina Uni alive and well enough to keep on posting fakes, nonsense or speculations?  Grin
10  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 15, 2018, 04:17:26 PM
The important news from the Russian side of the forum.
 
Being a Slovenian, I speak and read the Russian more or less ok (in my humble opinion) and here's what I've understood in the Russian thread: the Worldcore team filed another lawsuit against one more media (Finpotrebsoyuz) having named Worldcore a scam and also three more medias - BitJournal, Expert and Cryptocurrency have removed removed their articles spreading ill gossips around Worldcore. Moreover, Bitjournal also has made their excuses with a rettraction post.
Sounds good!   

It'd be very nice and helpful if you could look through the Russian thread and provide us with the extra news more frequently. As I know 80% of the Worldcore team are Russian and in my opinion there shall be much more info including the insides in the Russian threads apparently. Also we someone here who speaks Czech language and able to post the artciles and tell us what is said about Worldcore in Czech language in the Czech Republic media.   

Sorry lads, Czech language is a Slavonic too, as Russian and Slovenian are, but not that very close. Also the letters are quite different, sadly I can't help with it at all.

Nonetheless, here the latest new and expectations for September-October:

1. New functionality and feautures promised by the Worldcore team to be pushed in Spetember.

2. 18/09 - the date of the final court session and the positive desicion on the Worldcore's claim to Rusbase is expected.

3. September-October: the court sessions and also the desicion in favour of Worldcore is expected based on the Worldcore's claim to Finpotrebsoyuz.

Stay tuned!  Cool
11  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 15, 2018, 03:49:27 PM
The important news from the Russian side of the forum.
 
Being a Slovenian, I speak and read the Russian more or less ok (in my humble opinion) and here's what I've understood in the Russian thread: the Worldcore team filed another lawsuit against one more media (Finpotrebsoyuz) having named Worldcore a scam and also three more medias - BitJournal, Expert and Cryptocurrency have removed removed their articles spreading ill gossips around Worldcore. Moreover, Bitjournal also has made their excuses with a rettraction post.
Sounds good!   
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind? on: August 15, 2018, 03:45:49 PM
Btw, being a Slovenian, I speak and read the Russian a bit and here's what I've understood in the Russian thread: the Worldcore team filed another lawsuit against one more media having named Worldcore a scam and also three more medias - BitJournal, Expert and Cryptocurrency have removed removed their articles spreading ill gossips around Worldcore. Moreover, Bitjournal also has made their excuses with a rettraction post. Sounds good!  
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind? on: August 14, 2018, 05:32:17 PM
Meanwhile the whole crypo market has been falling deeper and deeper I would expect any great boost for Worldcore.
The market capitalization has fallen as low as at $189 billion mark today.
The leader is Zilliqa - it 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/

I hope there'll be a rebound for the market in autumn, also in autumn Worldcore are going to roll out their new features - this te lowest point for the WRC has been passed.
14  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 14, 2018, 05:00:20 PM
Real Worldcore news: the cryptocurrency scam of Pavel Krymov collaps



At the moment, some publications quite often post Worldcore news. However, all publications are divided into two types. Some are part of information attacks of Pavel Krymov’s criminal group, this news makes no sense only a false positive about Worldcore fraud. Other media publish current situation and the truth about the financial pyramid Worldcore. The main points of real news about the project: WRС token not worth a whistle and the organizer of the pyramid Krymov has been already arrested!

https://scamworldcore.com/en/worldcore-news/


For the God's sake!

When are you going to stop spamming here???

We've all learnt by now, there's not a single evidence proving any relations bewtween Worldcore and Pavel Krymov except for the advertisment banner purchased once at the MMGP forum.

Don't make the people here laugh at you - such foolish posts can't be taken seriously and considered otherwise than spam. 
15  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 13, 2018, 05:28:02 PM
Current Worldcore data: price 0,0048 USD - market capitalization 856.000 USD - extremely poor volumes - big steps tending to zero


The whole market's been falling for months and months, the WRC is too weak to swim against the tide.
I expect some boost in October - the market in general (traditionally) and because of the Wordcore new features will have been launched as well

16  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 13, 2018, 05:20:45 PM

@akarmin - # 1259

I think Marina Uni´s message in German, badly translated from Russian, was a personal encoded message for me - and I´ve understood.


‘personal encoded messages’ are UNacceptable when they offend other people! Usually moderators at forums ban people immediately for such ‘encryption’, and don't tell me you don't know this!! Do not justify the person who gets across the red border and violates commonly accepted rules just because he is your like-minded person!!! It doesn't suit you!!!!

@akarmin,

Sadly this is the way Marina Uni and her flock conduct here - always attack, always assault, always ignoring uncomfortable questions and trying to draw attention to their own post (also by repeating it again and again). Of course it's not only about the forums rules, it's even more about your education and socialization degree. Even having opposite opinions we shall respect each other and stay sane and polite to keep the real and adequate discussion otherwise this forums doesn't have any sense at all.
At least the local moderators didn't allow Marina Uni to spread a number of threads abusing Worldcore and let her splash the poison only here  Grin.
 
17  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 13, 2018, 04:53:08 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


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).   

I agree completely with your comment regarding the industry legislation and professional association membership. It lacks it a lot. If you're a member of an association and conduct in accordance with a professional code you're defended against any fake news, rumours and attacks with your association protection - i.e. official statement confirming you're a trustworthy company and not a scam. Of course this overweights easily any private (or paid) opinions on any forums. On the other hand, it's up the your association colleagues to decide if you're a scam or not, and if a scam to expel you from the association. But once again, it'll be an official prodecure performed by market professionals and can not be based on any forums discussion. Sadly, the market palyers are not ready to cooperate this way yet, which makes them very vulnerable to any sort of attacks and regulatory risks as well. 
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind? on: August 13, 2018, 04:51:11 PM
@SteelLiver

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


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).   

I agree completely with your comment about the industry legislation and professional association membership. If you're a member of an association and conduct in accordance with a professional code you're defended against any fake news, rumours and attacks with your association protection - i.e. official statement confirming you're a trustworthy company and not a scam. Of course this overweights easily any private (or paid) opinions on any forums. On the other hand, it's up the your association colleagues to decide if you're a scam or not, and if a scam to expel you from the association. But once again, it'll be an official prodecure performed by market professionals and can not be based on any forums discussion. Sadly, the market palyers are not ready to cooperate this way yet, which makes them very vulnerable  Sad     
19  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM! on: August 10, 2018, 05:03:51 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.       

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  Wink
 
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind? on: August 09, 2018, 06:42:56 PM
And here's another interesting graph for your watching pleasure - for the last 7 days only, that's all you need to know about the current cryptomarket situation.
And just stop please blaming Worldcore for being something it is not  Grin The team is doing their best and trying to survive in the murky sea.

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