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Author Topic: ETHF DEAD - Ethereum Future Coin a Scam ? Dev. "Zeus" MIA  (Read 93 times)
Bit_Bull82 (OP)
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May 14, 2018, 10:03:04 AM
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So I was quite excited the first time I read about ETHF, and I have to admit I thought it was a promising project. Even more excited when I read NotsoFast said he would hash into it.
I mined early on and got a masternode up and running, everything was happy days for me until they split the chain. After a few days down back to normal but then....

They split the coin again and for the first time in Blockchain history, even though the pool BSOD had the longest chain, the dev ( who goes by the name of Zeus) said that the chain they will back is the one in the official pool ( with the least POW) WTF?!  Huh

Anyway, we all moved into that chain and guess what?! Yeah! you got it , HEYHEEYHEYY! They split the chain again!  Shocked

Since the 21st of April no comms and the Discord channel ( https://discord.gg/S8fArJ ) seems abandoned and the coin is finally dead.

I am not a 100% sure the Devs wanted to Scam us. I think it was more like shitty Devs who don't know how to fix it , couldn't handle the pressure, had a shitty team with no business knowledge and became to much for them so they gap it.

It's sad aside from loosing money and worst than money, time, it was a good learning on not to jump on this small cap coins that look to good to be true.

I guess for Devs and new coins is a good learning about the importance of Communication. If they had admitted they fucked up, and kept the community informed the result could have been much better.

Anyways, if anyone still waiting on ETHF, or BOUGHT ETHF or wants to buy ETHF, please stay away! most def. the money is gone and Zeus is MIA.

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May 14, 2018, 10:44:14 AM
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Another fail story.
But thanks for keeping us informed about this. You're right about commitment in transparency, if only the devs keep the communication clear, this wouldn't hurt this bad. They should take the failure and not just ghosting on people like this.

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