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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Electroneum a SCAM???
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on: November 01, 2017, 08:18:32 AM
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Where is the marketing? I doxed the dev team, which wasn't too hard when they post all their LinkedIn. They are big players in the internet marketing industry in England. They can do it for free!?! I even looked up the coins head guy Richard Ells and called his headquarters. I asked the secretary about Electroneum? I was transfered to a guy that asked me how he could help me with my questions. So I asked, "why aren't you marketing this ICO?". He said, "they are and more is coming." Do you see any marketing? WTF.
The ICO starts in 3 days!!
EDIT
No, it is definately not a scam.
They have raised 3 million already.
I was worried about the marketing, but now I see their ads everwhere I go on the internet, so the guy wasnt kidding when he said the marketing is coming!!
Damn!!! Ive never seen a coin hit mainstream news sites!!!
I think Electroneum is not a scam because one of my friends is on the Electroneum campaign (Bitcoin) and he said that the Electroneum is paying him in bitcoin, I think if Electroneum is a scam, why should they waste hundred of dollar just to promote their website if it is a scam. Because you can still make money from selling a scam and the people who work behind the scenes need to be paid so that you can continue to fleece your victims. Even Charles Ponzi paid his workers.
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Possibly another multi-million dollar bitcoin theft
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on: May 30, 2015, 07:09:30 PM
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Outch, seem we have a new MtGox. But it is peoples own fault if they use service in the Deep Web. There are so many scammers who try to take your money out of the pocket.
You could use that same senseless argument against any business. Why not go the whole hog and argue against the very basic human requirement of trust? Why should any two humans trust each other when there's a chance that one might mistreat the other?
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Possibly another multi-million dollar bitcoin theft
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on: May 28, 2015, 07:25:36 AM
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Just like evolution, sadly.
Condolences to those who were scammed.
For the genius who informed people to 'stop breaking the law' - the 'law' is often a terrible guide for 'moral' conduct. I'm no drug user but I do find it odd that alcohol (a substance thah kills) is legal in America whilst mushrooms (of the magic variety) are not.
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bit-X Debit MasterCard
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on: May 27, 2015, 08:21:17 AM
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That's why I personally don't use exchanges. If I wanted to cash out I'd probably just sell locally or through a bank transfer or something on here. Always best to cut out the middle man and that's why I think we're in desperate need for decentralized exchanges.
For what reason? You just said "that's why" with no context. Because a lot of people do not wish to have to go through the process of being 'verified' by another institution. We have a decentralized currency, why would we want a centralized body telling us if and when we can make transfers ala Coinbase?
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bit-X Debit MasterCard
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on: May 21, 2015, 05:27:54 PM
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Why someone have to choose it instead the wallet?
To pay in physical stores that accept credit/debit cards and not bitcoin. But what is the benefit for costumer? Convenience, as long as you are happy with the verification and the bank approval process. The limits for basic verification are far too low for it to be of any use to me.
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Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [GAW/Paycoin] The Shill Shitpost Thread
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on: May 21, 2015, 04:29:46 PM
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^^ Personally I'm glad for the heads up.
I've been looking around for such a card. I'm glad that I've been forewarned as pertains to CoinCard and as such won't be getting caught up with this particular scam.
It's clear that Garza's brain is wired very differently from most. To the very end he has denied any fraud in relation to Paycoin, even when the evidence and numbers show otherwise.
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