rltim555
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July 18, 2017, 10:28:25 AM |
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So many fuders here.It is funny to watch this thread.
And never laugh at other people's misfortune dude!
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WhoCaresCoins
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July 18, 2017, 10:30:34 AM |
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We understand that at current state for must of you, your support and trust in us are practically not existing. All we can do now is try and gain that trust back again and we will do our best efforts to achieve that. Please understand that this is not a simple case as many got hurt in different ways. We currently don't believe that handing refunds to some while others get nothing is the right thing to do. We need more time, we understand this is something difficult to hear right now but we still don't want to rush things now and regret later on.
One last point, there have been many malicious accusations here, we are all taking the blame and understand your frustration and just want to point out that we are unite and in this together. None of the team acted at any point at his own and thus should not be blamed for the entire misfortunate events. Why refund is not good things to do? Your project won't have money ? You can refund who sent correct address by ETH You can refund who sent hacker address by CDT We are investor in your project you should listen to the community.
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July 18, 2017, 10:34:47 AM |
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We understand that at current state for must of you, your support and trust in us are practically not existing. All we can do now is try and gain that trust back again and we will do our best efforts to achieve that. Please understand that this is not a simple case as many got hurt in different ways. We currently don't believe that handing refunds to some while others get nothing is the right thing to do. We need more time, we understand this is something difficult to hear right now but we still don't want to rush things now and regret later on.
One last point, there have been many malicious accusations here, we are all taking the blame and understand your frustration and just want to point out that we are unite and in this together. None of the team acted at any point at his own and thus should not be blamed for the entire misfortunate events. Why refund is not good things to do? Your project won't have money ? You can refund who sent correct address by ETH You can refund who sent hacker address by CDT We are investor in your project you should listen to the community. Simply proves the devs still believe they can charm the investors one last time to flee with the money! Pathetic! Only a 6 year old will give into this shit! The devs better get their act straight and initiate the refund to both the groups who sent before and aftermath of the hack! Regardless of who got the money! WTF? It's the devs fault in the first place the people lost the cash! Why are they dragging now??? Yo People start your lawsuits up!
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July 18, 2017, 10:34:52 AM Last edit: July 19, 2017, 10:41:13 PM by mprep |
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GREEDY MORONS FROM THE WHITELIST, YOU WILL GET NOTHING!!!
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★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
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July 18, 2017, 10:36:16 AM |
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The only good part about this is that hopefully all these ICO's that are spreading like mushrooms will dissapear , and people will stop puting so much faith and money in them.
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Qiuyue201
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July 18, 2017, 10:36:45 AM |
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Post ETA on the white list refund contract and provide the community with that option before the project gets ripped apart. Seriously despite of what happened many people want to hold your token but you are not helping by making the situation worse and angrying those who deserve refund. This is harming everyone, Also your loyal holders.
I totally agree. By delaying the refunds for the people who got actual tokens you are only making it worse.
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July 18, 2017, 10:38:42 AM |
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GREEDY MORONS FROM THE WHITELIST, YOU WILL GET NOTHING!!! Nice avatar. Nike77777
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I LOVE ETH, MORE THEN BCC HAHAHAH!
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rltim555
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July 18, 2017, 10:40:34 AM |
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GREEDY MORONS FROM THE WHITELIST, YOU WILL GET NOTHING!!! Again with the whitelist shit! I mean come on man who started it? There is no such thing as "whitelist"! Investors in general have lost it now the only way out is devs better pay for the damage! Or they'll face the consequences! They ask for silly details??? WTF? They already have the log and public ledger in their database! Now Are they gonna tell us that their database is erased? Simply pathetic! I'd love to see how they will fix this mess!
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S.Naka
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July 18, 2017, 10:40:39 AM |
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GREEDY MORONS FROM THE WHITELIST, YOU WILL GET NOTHING!!! Nice avatar. U remove fast..
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I LOVE ETH, MORE THEN BCC HAHAHAH!
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July 18, 2017, 10:41:49 AM |
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GREEDY MORONS FROM THE WHITELIST, YOU WILL GET NOTHING!!!
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July 18, 2017, 10:42:48 AM |
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GREEDY MORONS FROM THE WHITELIST, YOU WILL GET NOTHING!!! Again with the whitelist shit! I mean come on man who started it? There is no such thing as "whitelist"! Investors in general have lost it now the only way out is devs better pay for the damage! Or they'll face the consequences! They ask for silly details??? WTF? They already have the log and public ledger in their database! Now Are they gonna tell us that their database is erased? Simply pathetic! I'd love to see how they will fix this mess! They won't Nothing can be done, so at least whitelist guys should have their refund.
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Strannik-74
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July 18, 2017, 10:43:56 AM |
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Hardfork ETH and return all funds to investors. Hi DAO.
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S.Naka
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July 18, 2017, 10:45:09 AM |
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It's not fucking rocket science lol. let me get in the driving seat if you're incapable of sorting this out.
1) Get your shitty little community managers to be active in times like these. Social media, blogs, aswell as forums. Investors need reassurance, our questions answered, and quite frankly your community team need to do their work.
2) Set up a smart contract where whitelist participants send their CDT tokens to get their ETH back. After all, it's their ETH, so give them the option and provide it to the rightful owners. It's only fair in this sort of situation.
3) BURN all CDT tokens that have been refunded.
4) Minimise your dev fund, and provide extra bonuses to those who sent it to the fake address. With the extra bonus aswell as the burning of the tokens, this will help weight out the negatives and hopefully provide a stable, if not, profitable outcome for those holding CDT.
5) Fire your security team.
6) Stop being so greedy and listen to your community, without your investors you'd be nothing.
-- You want to re-gain trust? Stop holding innocent peoples ETH and do the bullet points listed and work from there.
SIMPLE.
QUOTE THIS IF YOU AGREE.
The only way. Agree! If coindash do this, i start to belive another time, and I don't wanna ETH back. And I'm in whitelist. Don't waste time, do it, is possible a exit now maybe tomorrow is too late!
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I LOVE ETH, MORE THEN BCC HAHAHAH!
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Thule
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July 18, 2017, 10:47:39 AM |
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LOL guys like i posted way before there will be no refund to whitelist. A refund would mean the instead dead of the project and that dev's wouldn't make any profit at all if that scammer wallet is not theirs. Never going to happen .
Best part which is coming and you can see it already by members like mike7777 that people (whitelisted) who invested at the right adress are being now taken as hostage in hope the people who invested their money to the fake adress will at least thanks to whitlisted investment make their money back or at least part of it. Thats the truth.They will do everything to keep you hostage for their own gain to not have a total loss.
Even the team is able to create coindash please tell me which serious investor/trader is going to use coindash and taking the risk to loose everything if they are not even able to safe their simple website.Safing their website would be so easy that you can call the dev team just total noobs who have no clue abot security.
Am asking also myself about their stupidity which took so long to recognize that they got hacked and take their website down.
Anyhow there are 2 possibilities.Coindash are scammers or total noobs who will never succeed with coindash as they will never ever regain trust expecially with their scam history in the past.
So to the whitelisted people : Be aware that you are going to be taken as hostage by the dev team and more important by the people who sent their funds to the wrong wallet as you are their last chance to get them at least a part of their total loss back
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whale123
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July 18, 2017, 10:51:06 AM |
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To summarize
1. There are two groups of people here. One is people who invested in the white contract (through white list, because they were selected from the community, or because the got the ICO address from someone else). Second group is people who got scammed (because they trusted the Slackbot and send on the wrong address or because they have used wrong address provided by hacker on the hacked webiste, without even checking if it is contract address and not wallet address).
2. Yes, devs had poor security of both Slack and website. But scammed people didn't even check when they are sending the funds.
3. Devs decided to be kind enough to send free tokens even to those people who were vistims of the scams (I understand only the website scam, not the Slack scam, but who knows). Also the people who sent the ETH to the right address might have an option to send their tokens back and get refunded (probably only some people will use this possibility, the rest will not).
Situation is really simple. This mess could be fixed in matter of hours. Scammed people would be grateful that despite they deserved nothing for their mistake of not checking where they are sengidn, they would be sending token anyway. And white list people who sent the coins to the right address would feel secure that if they want they can keep the coins or return them (preferably for a limited time). Devs can either destroy those coins or issue another round of sale, whichever they prefer. Everyone is happy, confidence in project rises. Of course some trolls are trying to make a chaos here. And devs for unknown reason are not communicating with the community instead of simply implement the above solution, which is the only fair and natural solution here. Let's hope they will fix this ASAP and we can move on to actual development of the project.
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July 18, 2017, 10:51:31 AM |
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These Whitelist guys are relentless. I doubt they will get ETH back though. If CoinDash offered ETH - everybody would request it. Why? Because we all know the price of CDT is going to crater as soon as the coins are released and they hit exchanges. So if a Whitelister really still believes in the team and project (for whatever reason), the smart thing to do is get your ETH back, wait for CDT to be listed and crash, and buy back in on exchanges for 20% (or less) of your original cost. Then the Coindash team will have the cheapest ICO token, post ICO, in history, AND they will have no money because they refunded all the whitelist ETH. I'm guessing the CoinDash team doesn't want to kill their project, so I doubt the whitelisters are getting their ETH back. Sorry guys.
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Qiuyue201
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July 18, 2017, 10:52:42 AM |
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To summarize
1. There are two groups of people here. One is people who invested in the white contract (through white list, because they were selected from the community, or because the got the ICO address from someone else). Second group is people who got scammed (because they trusted the Slackbot and send on the wrong address or because they have used wrong address provided by hacker on the hacked webiste, without even checking if it is contract address and not wallet address).
2. Yes, devs had poor security of both Slack and website. But scammed people didn't even check when they are sending the funds.
3. Devs decided to be kind enough to send free tokens even to those people who were vistims of the scams (I understand only the website scam, not the Slack scam, but who knows). Also the people who sent the ETH to the right address might have an option to send their tokens back and get refunded (probably only some people will use this possibility, the rest will not).
Situation is really simple. This mess could be fixed in matter of hours. Scammed people would be grateful that despite they deserved nothing for their mistake of not checking where they are sengidn, they would be sending token anyway. And white list people who sent the coins to the right address would feel secure that if they want they can keep the coins or return them (preferably for a limited time). Devs can either destroy those coins or issue another round of sale, whichever they prefer. Everyone is happy, confidence in project rises. Of course some trolls are trying to make a chaos here. And devs for unknown reason are not communicating with the community instead of simply implement the above solution, which is the only fair and natural solution here. Let's hope they will fix this ASAP and we can move on to actual development of the project.
Give that man a cookie!
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TheMilkman
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July 18, 2017, 10:54:30 AM |
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To summarize
1. There are two groups of people here. One is people who invested in the white contract (through white list, because they were selected from the community, or because the got the ICO address from someone else). Second group is people who got scammed (because they trusted the Slackbot and send on the wrong address or because they have used wrong address provided by hacker on the hacked webiste, without even checking if it is contract address and not wallet address).
2. Yes, devs had poor security of both Slack and website. But scammed people didn't even check when they are sending the funds.
3. Devs decided to be kind enough to send free tokens even to those people who were vistims of the scams (I understand only the website scam, not the Slack scam, but who knows). Also the people who sent the ETH to the right address might have an option to send their tokens back and get refunded (probably only some people will use this possibility, the rest will not).
Situation is really simple. This mess could be fixed in matter of hours. Scammed people would be grateful that despite they deserved nothing for their mistake of not checking where they are sengidn, they would be sending token anyway. And white list people who sent the coins to the right address would feel secure that if they want they can keep the coins or return them (preferably for a limited time). Devs can either destroy those coins or issue another round of sale, whichever they prefer. Everyone is happy, confidence in project rises. Of course some trolls are trying to make a chaos here. And devs for unknown reason are not communicating with the community instead of simply implement the above solution, which is the only fair and natural solution here. Let's hope they will fix this ASAP and we can move on to actual development of the project.
Coindash team, do you see this? Do this and do this quickly before people loose trust in you permanently.
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rltim555
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July 18, 2017, 10:58:56 AM |
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To summarize
1. There are two groups of people here. One is people who invested in the white contract (through white list, because they were selected from the community, or because the got the ICO address from someone else). Second group is people who got scammed (because they trusted the Slackbot and send on the wrong address or because they have used wrong address provided by hacker on the hacked webiste, without even checking if it is contract address and not wallet address).
2. Yes, devs had poor security of both Slack and website. But scammed people didn't even check when they are sending the funds.
3. Devs decided to be kind enough to send free tokens even to those people who were vistims of the scams (I understand only the website scam, not the Slack scam, but who knows). Also the people who sent the ETH to the right address might have an option to send their tokens back and get refunded (probably only some people will use this possibility, the rest will not).
Situation is really simple. This mess could be fixed in matter of hours. Scammed people would be grateful that despite they deserved nothing for their mistake of not checking where they are sengidn, they would be sending token anyway. And white list people who sent the coins to the right address would feel secure that if they want they can keep the coins or return them (preferably for a limited time). Devs can either destroy those coins or issue another round of sale, whichever they prefer. Everyone is happy, confidence in project rises. Of course some trolls are trying to make a chaos here. And devs for unknown reason are not communicating with the community instead of simply implement the above solution, which is the only fair and natural solution here. Let's hope they will fix this ASAP and we can move on to actual development of the project.
It would be foolish of the investors to think as this as a bump in the road to a victory of the aforementioned project which is shattered now! First of all learn to fulfill your community's commitment for refund then they decide to judge their acts based on what the devs do from here forth! It's not like the people did a mistake in sending to a hacker's address! It's the Devs's responsibility for fuck sake! Why would the people listen to the developer??? It's their money so it's their right to get it back! Not the dev's!
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July 18, 2017, 10:59:20 AM |
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what is coindash dev with the hackers doing? already called fpi? what are they saying. oh wait we dont search the hackers because its someone in the team
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