Mr.Pro
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March 10, 2017, 12:49:21 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. It is retarded to trust a guy that has so many names and 1 sock puppet account who keeps on defending his project. LMAO, retards will still invest and i hope you won't get many retards as possible.
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stackoverflow
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March 10, 2017, 01:03:36 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. It is retarded to trust a guy that has so many names and 1 sock puppet account who keeps on defending his project. LMAO, retards will still invest and i hope you won't get many retards as possible. Don't worry, this project have real investors, including public figures in crypto. No need for retards here
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stereotype
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March 10, 2017, 01:15:47 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something?
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stackoverflow
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March 10, 2017, 01:31:07 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true
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cryptohunter
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
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March 10, 2017, 01:33:39 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know. end of story. nobody wants to invest with a known scammer. any other details are fluff. entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay.
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stackoverflow
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March 10, 2017, 01:36:46 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know. end of story. nobody wants to invest with a known scammer. any other details are fluff. entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay. Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else
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March 10, 2017, 01:43:20 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know. end of story. nobody wants to invest with a known scammer. any other details are fluff. entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay. Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else What part of 'using different names' are you having trouble understanding? His recently published picture was only recently recognised as someone else, cos he has been using multiple ID's. Even the devs didnt know his other ID's, or history. Again, its not cultural to continually change your name in a short period of time, just because you feel your culture says so. Thats just bullshit, in anyones language.
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stackoverflow
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March 10, 2017, 01:56:59 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know. end of story. nobody wants to invest with a known scammer. any other details are fluff. entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay. Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else What part of 'using different names' are you having trouble understanding? His recently published picture was only recently recognised as someone else, cos he has been using multiple ID's. Even the devs didnt know his other ID's, or history. Again, its not cultural to continually change your name in a short period of time, just because you feel your culture says so. Thats just bullshit, in anyones language. I think you did not get what I meant, the accusers did not blame the guy with the alias they knew him with until recently, before he was the one that helped them while the real scammers flew with the money, or so they say.
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stereotype
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March 10, 2017, 02:04:31 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know. end of story. nobody wants to invest with a known scammer. any other details are fluff. entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay. Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else What part of 'using different names' are you having trouble understanding? His recently published picture was only recently recognised as someone else, cos he has been using multiple ID's. Even the devs didnt know his other ID's, or history. Again, its not cultural to continually change your name in a short period of time, just because you feel your culture says so. Thats just bullshit, in anyones language. I think you did not get what I meant, the accusers did not blame the guy with the alias they knew him with until recently, before he was the one that helped them while the real scammers flew with the money, or so they say. Yes, Steven/Patrick/etc, got in way over his head, with a few other seriously organised scammers, and he didnt want to whore for them anymore. Correct.
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welsonlee
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March 10, 2017, 02:39:08 PM |
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
6 times? His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows? It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay. Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something? It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true No, no, I know that is not the case, the English name of the Chinese people generally do not take easily to change, unless changed workplace may change
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Gleb Gamow
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March 10, 2017, 02:41:21 PM |
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Gleb is one of the most famous altcoin scam buster, he and cryptoevil are the best detectives in the forum, they are quite reputable for eliminating scams. Listen to them, or you will regret, since this is no escrow ICO, I refuse to invest. It is too risky. I don't know about the other guy, but typing glebby's name on google brings up some scary results Not sure I can trust him!
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AntiTrump
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March 10, 2017, 03:26:24 PM |
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Was an explanation given for why the ICO is no longer using Qtum website as an investment option?
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DimiZb
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March 10, 2017, 03:29:49 PM |
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Was an explanation given for why the ICO is no longer using Qtum website as an investment option?
The reason may be they can't develop it, developing a website for investment costs many days, and it is not easy, it is more than one month job. I doubt their development skills and ability.
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BTCspace
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March 10, 2017, 03:32:43 PM |
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Was an explanation given for why the ICO is no longer using Qtum website as an investment option?
kyc.
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running farm worldwide
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NH
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March 10, 2017, 03:33:23 PM |
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looks good project.. but many ppl i watch say this scam?
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BTCspace
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March 10, 2017, 03:38:55 PM |
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looks good project.. but many ppl i watch say this scam?
Ethereum is a scam.. 6 years ago, bitcoin is a scam too.
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AntiTrump
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March 10, 2017, 03:39:43 PM |
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Was an explanation given for why the ICO is no longer using Qtum website as an investment option?
kyc. They did initially present that as an option and were creating an ICO website to give people an opportunity to invest outside of Chinese exchanges.
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BTCspace
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March 10, 2017, 03:41:35 PM |
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just wonder what's the price of 1ETH=???Qtum ?
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running farm worldwide
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BTCspace
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March 10, 2017, 03:41:58 PM |
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Was an explanation given for why the ICO is no longer using Qtum website as an investment option?
kyc. They did initially present that as an option and were creating an ICO website to give people an opportunity to invest outside of Chinese exchanges. yunbi.com is the choice.
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cybterpunk
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March 10, 2017, 03:43:29 PM |
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why hold 49% ? that's too much.
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