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June 11, 2017, 06:35:44 PM
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Many people getting in on this ICO are noobs and screwed up by sending ETH/BTC directly from an exchange like Coinbase.  I was one of them.  Support was very quick to help me recover the funds by reviewing the transaction ID from etherscan. 

Does this mean Wagerr just wrote off the transaction fees that I didn't add to my purchase from coinbase?  I'm surprised they'd be willing to do that for so many people who have done the same thing.  Makes me a little skeptical...

I have made over 10 deposits from coinbase with no issues.  Coinbase adds the transaction fees on top of the amount you want to send.  What are skeptical about?
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June 11, 2017, 06:37:23 PM
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Many people getting in on this ICO are noobs and screwed up by sending ETH/BTC directly from an exchange like Coinbase.  I was one of them.  Support was very quick to help me recover the funds by reviewing the transaction ID from etherscan.  

Does this mean Wagerr just wrote off the transaction fees that I didn't add to my purchase from coinbase?  I'm surprised they'd be willing to do that for so many people who have done the same thing.  Makes me a little skeptical...

I have made over 10 deposits from coinbase with no issues.  Coinbase adds the transaction fees on top of the amount you want to send.  What are skeptical about?

I think his point is the hundreds/thousands of other transactions where people shorted the transaction fee but still got full credit for their purchase... implying that Wagerr just ate those fees.

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June 11, 2017, 06:42:22 PM
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Many people getting in on this ICO are noobs and screwed up by sending ETH/BTC directly from an exchange like Coinbase.  I was one of them.  Support was very quick to help me recover the funds by reviewing the transaction ID from etherscan.  

Does this mean Wagerr just wrote off the transaction fees that I didn't add to my purchase from coinbase?  I'm surprised they'd be willing to do that for so many people who have done the same thing.  Makes me a little skeptical...

I have made over 10 deposits from coinbase with no issues.  Coinbase adds the transaction fees on top of the amount you want to send.  What are skeptical about?

I think his point is the hundreds/thousands of other transactions where people shorted the transaction fee but still got full credit for their purchase... implying that Wagerr just ate those fees.

I don't know if they ate the fees or not.  Or did they tell them to send the missing amount.  I have not been in that situation.  Even if they did eat the fees, it's not a huge amount and they have funds set aside for that.  Coinbase paid for transactions fees for years before they started charging this year.
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June 11, 2017, 06:51:02 PM
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I have approx 40 000WGR.

I am interested in a detailed review of the professional background of all team members. Where is that accessible for the common investor?


Thank you.

Good point! But for me, I pay most of my attention to their attitude and work performances. Their commitment can be judged by observing how they response on social sites. Simply use several penetration testing tools to test their website and launch some DDOS and scraping tests and you'll prove their professional level. One thing I've noticed for long is that most boasted high profile experts with modified photos and flirting poises are craps. Ironically, geniuses like Bill, Mark, Steve etc are all very low profile, simple and humble. But perhaps we all are too used to the hypercritical and imbalance society.

As my understanding, even if I was them, I'll rather conceal my technical progress especially source code as much as I can. You know this is a cruel competitive world. Paradoxically, this is what that won most of my commitment on them.

This is just my personal opinion. Perhaps a bit unique. How about yours?
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June 11, 2017, 06:52:35 PM
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I have been lurking around the forum for a month or two trying my best to learn everything. To me , Wagerr just seems like a damn good idea. Its the first ICO I have been a part of.
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June 11, 2017, 06:57:00 PM
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I have approx 40 000WGR.

I am interested in a detailed review of the professional background of all team members. Where is that accessible for the common investor?


Thank you.
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June 11, 2017, 07:08:57 PM
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Many people getting in on this ICO are noobs and screwed up by sending ETH/BTC directly from an exchange like Coinbase.  I was one of them.  Support was very quick to help me recover the funds by reviewing the transaction ID from etherscan.  

Does this mean Wagerr just wrote off the transaction fees that I didn't add to my purchase from coinbase?  I'm surprised they'd be willing to do that for so many people who have done the same thing.  Makes me a little skeptical...

I have made over 10 deposits from coinbase with no issues.  Coinbase adds the transaction fees on top of the amount you want to send.  What are skeptical about?

I think his point is the hundreds/thousands of other transactions where people shorted the transaction fee but still got full credit for their purchase... implying that Wagerr just ate those fees.

What a stupid crappy twist! When payment is not arrived, you said it is being eaten. When payment arrived, you said it is being eaten as well. Is this not an obvious sabotage? You're just here achieving nothing but wasting our time. Why don't you simply tell you exact intention or mission and end the boring show? I guess you're either already committed with other competitor coins or representing other competitor companies. Or worst still, you're simply sabotaging the progress to create the highest possible speculative gains.
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June 11, 2017, 07:13:57 PM
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Many people getting in on this ICO are noobs and screwed up by sending ETH/BTC directly from an exchange like Coinbase.  I was one of them.  Support was very quick to help me recover the funds by reviewing the transaction ID from etherscan.  

Does this mean Wagerr just wrote off the transaction fees that I didn't add to my purchase from coinbase?  I'm surprised they'd be willing to do that for so many people who have done the same thing.  Makes me a little skeptical...

I have made over 10 deposits from coinbase with no issues.  Coinbase adds the transaction fees on top of the amount you want to send.  What are skeptical about?

I think his point is the hundreds/thousands of other transactions where people shorted the transaction fee but still got full credit for their purchase... implying that Wagerr just ate those fees.

What a stupid crappy twist! When payment is not arrived, you said it is being eaten. When payment arrived, you said it is being eaten as well. Is this not an obvious sabotage? You're just here achieving nothing but wasting our time. Why don't you simply tell you exact intention or mission and end the boring show? I guess you're either already committed with other competitor coins or representing other competitor companies. Or worst still, you're simply sabotaging the progress to create the highest possible speculative gains.

What the hell are you even talking about? lol

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June 11, 2017, 07:24:45 PM
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So we are basically throwing money because we like the idea and we dont even know who the guys from the team are and what they've done in the past?

If someone has some information, please reply. Smiley)

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June 11, 2017, 07:28:43 PM
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Ok, thanks. Info in this single thread is priceless anyway, so even this only was enough for me to get in and participate in the ico.

But the more background info available, the more trust gained. Smiley My 2 cents

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June 11, 2017, 07:35:01 PM
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I have been lurking around the forum for a month or two trying my best to learn everything. To me , Wagerr just seems like a damn good idea. Its the first ICO I have been a part of.

Agreed! Scammers need to scam because they do not have the intelligence to come up with a fantastic idea that would turn into multi-billion project.

Up to this day, even the Wagerr manifesting idea, plus the works that they have done so far, already worth billion dollars. Is it not a stupid stomach aching joke if they run away from the multi-billion project carrying that little fun lesser than 20 million dollars? Furthermore, their 50,000 dollars capital is definitely not a small pay up for an average IT company.

Let's say, even if their introduced programmers do not exist. With such sufficient capitals, they simply need to hire a truck of programmers from Philippine or India through Feelancer, and that would be much cheaper.
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June 11, 2017, 07:48:08 PM
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I have been lurking around the forum for a month or two trying my best to learn everything. To me , Wagerr just seems like a damn good idea. Its the first ICO I have been a part of.

Agreed! Scammers need to scam because they do not have the intelligence to come up with a fantastic idea that would turn into multi-billion project.

Up to this day, even the Wagerr manifesting idea, plus the works that they have done so far, already worth billion dollars. Is it not a stupid stomach aching joke if they run away from the multi-billion project carrying that little fun lesser than 20 million dollars? Furthermore, their 50,000 dollars capital is definitely not a small pay up for an average IT company.

Let's say, even if their introduced programmers do not exist. With such sufficient capitals, they simply need to hire a truck of programmers from Philippine or India through Feelancer, and that would be much cheaper.
I have a feeling that you are behind this scam ,sitting if front of your pc on a heap of money and trolling
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June 11, 2017, 07:50:58 PM
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So we are basically throwing money because we like the idea and we don't even know who the guys from the team are and what they've done in the past?

If someone has some information, please reply. Smiley)


When i asked on slack many days ago i was given linked in profiles and talked to Robert and David directly

https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mah-3ba983143/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-mclaughlin-70a39578/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnchoi11/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wagerrx/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jm-maradiaga-95a988141/

Idk about the Frank guy though, but i assume he is just the angel investor/bettor they were talking about on slack.
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June 11, 2017, 07:53:23 PM
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I have been lurking around the forum for a month or two trying my best to learn everything. To me , Wagerr just seems like a damn good idea. Its the first ICO I have been a part of.

Agreed! Scammers need to scam because they do not have the intelligence to come up with a fantastic idea that would turn into multi-billion project.

Up to this day, even the Wagerr manifesting idea, plus the works that they have done so far, already worth billion dollars. Is it not a stupid stomach aching joke if they run away from the multi-billion project carrying that little fun lesser than 20 million dollars? Furthermore, their 50,000 dollars capital is definitely not a small pay up for an average IT company.

Let's say, even if their introduced programmers do not exist. With such sufficient capitals, they simply need to hire a truck of programmers from Philippine or India through Feelancer, and that would be much cheaper.
I have a feeling that you are behind this scam ,sitting if front of your pc on a heap of money and trolling

I agree he seems to be a bit overzealous but i think the point is not all that bad, If indeed David is legit, he does have the money to make stuff happen now that is for sure.
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June 11, 2017, 08:04:08 PM
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Im confused about people being worried about it being offshore?... most of the ICO's ive seen are offshore to prevent regulation, and this one is even more important that it is offshore.  Every betting website i deal with is offshore. At least in my country, thats why i need wagerr.

It's more like one troll that's FUDing up the thread now...probably so we will sell our WAGR to him for "0.045 cents". I don't find anything suspicious or out of the norm from them being offshore. I had some concerns when i first started reading up on the project but they were largely put to rest after asking around on their slack.
Of course , now the expression of opinion is called trolling ? most likely you're a paid (or not) shill registred few days ago ,promoting just ICO's on this board, and you're not the only one .Thats one of the reasons to stay away from this and you can keep your wagr's to yourself , if you even have some..

Dude, relax. You made valid points and I wasn't referring to you or Dr Charles. I was referring to the person who called you a "genius with a three years old brain".

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June 11, 2017, 08:08:34 PM
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Im confused about people being worried about it being offshore?... most of the ICO's ive seen are offshore to prevent regulation, and this one is even more important that it is offshore.
and to avoid taxes which is not legal also


I took this from official website
"The world needs Wagerr. Millions of people bet billions of Dollars every year. And when they bet on sports in the underground market,..."


this is nonsense, the company is registered in Belize offshore and offshore itself is considered "underground"

That is literally why im here... I cannot bet legally where i live. I think that is bullshit, and wagerr is offering (at least on paper as an idea) a way for me to be able to bet on sports and not have to worry about taxes.. and and third parties freezing my accounts or what have you.

I agree nothing exists other than a sales pitch but i dont know what makes you think they should have launched this from a non-offshore company.  The mere fact that you think it shouldn't be launched via offshore makes me laugh a little.
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June 11, 2017, 08:55:46 PM
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I have been lurking around the forum for a month or two trying my best to learn everything. To me , Wagerr just seems like a damn good idea. Its the first ICO I have been a part of.

Agreed! Scammers need to scam because they do not have the intelligence to come up with a fantastic idea that would turn into multi-billion project.

Up to this day, even the Wagerr manifesting idea, plus the works that they have done so far, already worth billion dollars. Is it not a stupid stomach aching joke if they run away from the multi-billion project carrying that little fun lesser than 20 million dollars? Furthermore, their 50,000 dollars capital is definitely not a small pay up for an average IT company.

Let's say, even if their introduced programmers do not exist. With such sufficient capitals, they simply need to hire a truck of programmers from Philippine or India through Feelancer, and that would be much cheaper.
I have a feeling that you are behind this scam ,sitting if front of your pc on a heap of money and trolling

Not at all! I'm just a broke with several thousand dollars savings. I saw the word Wagerr a week ago from here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1691917.540 on page28 mentioned by a senior member-Slap. After an extremely meticulous analysis, I have invested all my saving on Wagerr. (You interested fellow investors reading my post now can find my simple assessment here on page 47 & 48).

As I'm totally committed on Wagerr, I must not allow these stupid jokers to sabotage every single daily progress of this project. Sure! I'm now sitting in front of the computer most of my time watching these vain stupid joker shows for fun!

For you interested investors out there, if you read my assessment on page 47 and 48, you'll understand, whether you get in now or not, it really do not effect me much, as I'm not a plotting speculator. But if you buy now, it's a matter of your own good.

I'm not paid a tiny Wagerr or penny by the team. I'm totally volunteer! Because, I'm totally certain, this is the only opportunity in my life time to flee myself from the difficult life, even by my pathetically little several thousand dollars savings.

Can't you guys think a little bit what is actually happening here? Have you guys not read those miraculous get-rich examples in the past out there?


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June 11, 2017, 09:00:40 PM
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I have been lurking around the forum for a month or two trying my best to learn everything. To me , Wagerr just seems like a damn good idea. Its the first ICO I have been a part of.

Agreed! Scammers need to scam because they do not have the intelligence to come up with a fantastic idea that would turn into multi-billion project.

Up to this day, even the Wagerr manifesting idea, plus the works that they have done so far, already worth billion dollars. Is it not a stupid stomach aching joke if they run away from the multi-billion project carrying that little fun lesser than 20 million dollars? Furthermore, their 50,000 dollars capital is definitely not a small pay up for an average IT company.

Let's say, even if their introduced programmers do not exist. With such sufficient capitals, they simply need to hire a truck of programmers from Philippine or India through Feelancer, and that would be much cheaper.
I have a feeling that you are behind this scam ,sitting if front of your pc on a heap of money and trolling

Not at all! I'm just a broke with several thousand dollars savings. I saw the word Wagerr a week ago from here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1691917.540 on page28 mentioned by a senior member-Slap. After an extremely meticulous analysis, I have invested all my saving on Wagerr. (You interested fellow investors reading my post now can find my simple assessment here on page 47 & 48).

As I'm totally committed on Wagerr, I must not allow these stupid jokers to sabotage every single daily progress of this project. Sure! I'm now sitting in front of the computer most of my time watching these vain stupid joker shows for fun!

For you interested investors out there, if you read my assessment on page 47 and 48, you'll understand, whether you get in now or not, it really do not effect me much, as I'm not a plotting speculator. But if you buy now, it's a matter of your own good.

I'm not paid a tiny Wagerr or penny by the team. I'm totally volunteer! Because, I'm totally certain, this the only opportunity in my life time to flee myself from the difficult life, even by my pathetically little several thousand dollars savings.

Can't you guys think a little bit what is actually happening here? Have you guys not read those miraculous get-rich examples in the past out there?




Dude... i get it you are excited... but wtf does this last line mean? 

Also, this is terrible advice. To anyone reading, diversify your investments do not bet it all on anything.  Also please do not buy any digital currency with your entire savings.  (and yeah i mean ANY)

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June 11, 2017, 09:14:20 PM
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So we are basically throwing money because we like the idea and we don't even know who the guys from the team are and what they've done in the past?

If someone has some information, please reply. Smiley)


When i asked on slack many days ago i was given linked in profiles and talked to Robert and David directly

https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mah-3ba983143/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-mclaughlin-70a39578/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnchoi11/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wagerrx/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jm-maradiaga-95a988141/

Idk about the Frank guy though, but i assume he is just the angel investor/bettor they were talking about on slack.

Thank you for sharing! Thats why i like bitcointalk so much. Smiley

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Are master nodes still available? If so, what is the process of getting one? This seems to be a very promising project
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