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October 15, 2018, 06:09:02 PM |
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Meanwhile, Crypto.com announces SEPA deposits becoming available.
They announced in July 2017 that their cards will be shipped put in August 2017..... but here we are 15/16 months after the ICO ended and we have more announcements. Failed CEO Kris Marszalek and his "team" are enjoying living off the ICO funds without caring about investors.
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JollyGood
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October 17, 2018, 01:10:06 PM |
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haha, holiday after holiday, conference after conference, great life for this "legal" scam using visa name, catch them if you can. These scammers are living a great life off the ICO funds.
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Capitascism
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October 17, 2018, 06:26:34 PM |
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haha, holiday after holiday, conference after conference, great life for this "legal" scam using visa name, catch them if you can. These scammers are living a great life off the ICO funds. Where can I find thread - scam accusation against this team? If one exists.
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*************************Too many scams beware******************************************
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auliahr
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October 18, 2018, 06:30:30 AM |
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I was surprised when I saw Monaco change to Crypto.com on CMC, what is this? Maybe I missed this news, but why should it change, do they aim to make others forget about Monaco??
It is very difficult for a crypto to partner with Visa or MasterCard, which is impossible. But we'll see, are they really scam or even promising.
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Kisleav
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October 18, 2018, 09:40:06 AM |
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i have seen some news on google in the past days about the mco card being rolled out after two years of delay, is this new legit or fake news because a change in the name minus community consensus is not good.
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JollyGood
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October 18, 2018, 10:26:12 AM |
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I was surprised when I saw Monaco change to Crypto.com on CMC, what is this? Maybe I missed this news, but why should it change, do they aim to make others forget about Monaco??
It is very difficult for a crypto to partner with Visa or MasterCard, which is impossible. But we'll see, are they really scam or even promising.
They spent millions of the ICO funds to buy the domain crypto.com but there is no card. They are not doing what the ICO whitepaper proposed. They are scammers living off the ICO funds
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delpiero10
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October 18, 2018, 01:00:12 PM |
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i have seen some news on google in the past days about the mco card being rolled out after two years of delay, is this new legit or fake news because a change in the name minus community consensus is not good.
fake news
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Juicin' crypto
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October 18, 2018, 01:01:30 PM |
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I was surprised when I saw Monaco change to Crypto.com on CMC, what is this? Maybe I missed this news, but why should it change, do they aim to make others forget about Monaco??
It is very difficult for a crypto to partner with Visa or MasterCard, which is impossible. But we'll see, are they really scam or even promising.
They spent millions of the ICO funds to buy the domain crypto.com but there is no card. They are not doing what the ICO whitepaper proposed. They are scammers living off the ICO funds man are these this many depressed bagholders that they need to keep bumping this piece of shit vaporware shitcoin? guys, for the thousands time, this thing is DEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAD! lmao.
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$ADK ~ watch & learn...
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October 18, 2018, 01:03:32 PM |
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I was surprised when I saw Monaco change to Crypto.com on CMC, what is this? Maybe I missed this news, but why should it change, do they aim to make others forget about Monaco??
It is very difficult for a crypto to partner with Visa or MasterCard, which is impossible. But we'll see, are they really scam or even promising.
They spent millions of the ICO funds to buy the domain crypto.com but there is no card. They are not doing what the ICO whitepaper proposed. They are scammers living off the ICO funds man are these this many depressed bagholders that they need to keep bumping this piece of shit vaporware shitcoin? guys, for the thousands time, this thing is DEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAD! lmao. Welcome back for your time-to-time rant at the scammers ! I always look forward to a post from Piston Honda
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October 18, 2018, 04:45:51 PM |
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It is always interesting to see people make it a job of pouring negative energy in a project they already deem failed.
Boys, if it is a fail you cut your losses and go back to mommy, searching for another opportunity. Time waits for no one.
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JollyGood
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October 18, 2018, 06:12:36 PM |
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i have seen some news on google in the past days about the mco card being rolled out after two years of delay, is this new legit or fake news because a change in the name minus community consensus is not good.
fake news It is fake news. Every month we get told the cards are being shipped "next month". That has been happening since July 2017 and now in October 2018 nothing has changed. Failed CEO Kris Marszalek and his "team" are too busy living off the ICO funds. They do not have time to do anything with this "scam project" to be taken seriously because they are living off ICO funds having a great time at the expense of investors.
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October 18, 2018, 08:37:49 PM |
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I fully understand the disappointment. But other cryptocard projects have similar delays: *Plutus *TenX
Earlier cards were withdrawn again because of issuer problems.
Each of these projects is basically going through the same muddy and slow procedure to get a card on the market.
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delpiero10
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October 18, 2018, 08:45:36 PM |
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I fully understand the disappointment. But other cryptocard projects have similar delays: *Plutus *TenX
Earlier cards were withdrawn again because of issuer problems.
Each of these projects is basically going through the same muddy and slow procedure to get a card on the market.
I'm not up to date with other two but mco lied many times about release date and never gave any update. Being honest can't be that hard.
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JollyGood
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October 18, 2018, 08:46:15 PM |
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I fully understand the disappointment. But other cryptocard projects have similar delays: *Plutus *TenX
Earlier cards were withdrawn again because of issuer problems.
Each of these projects is basically going through the same muddy and slow procedure to get a card on the market.
17 months after the ICO ended is not slow procedure to get VISA cards. The truth is the Monaco VISA team are scammers they are enjoying having all their expenses being paid out of the ICO fund.
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October 18, 2018, 09:44:56 PM |
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i have seen some news on google in the past days about the mco card being rolled out after two years of delay, is this new legit or fake news because a change in the name minus community consensus is not good.
Of course this is not true. This is another injection from the team to support the rate of the token.
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JollyGood
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October 18, 2018, 10:05:34 PM |
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i have seen some news on google in the past days about the mco card being rolled out after two years of delay, is this new legit or fake news because a change in the name minus community consensus is not good.
Of course this is not true. This is another injection from the team to support the rate of the token. Yes the "team" are trying to inflate the price when there is NO card. The Monaco VISA card project is a scam
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Kisleav
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October 20, 2018, 06:57:54 AM |
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i have seen some news on google in the past days about the mco card being rolled out after two years of delay, is this new legit or fake news because a change in the name minus community consensus is not good.
Of course this is not true. This is another injection from the team to support the rate of the token. Yes the "team" are trying to inflate the price when there is NO card. The Monaco VISA card project is a scam actually am starting to avoid projects which now put credit or debit card in their white paper or plans. it seems they have great implementation plans of the card on paper which do not materialize and end scammers.
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October 20, 2018, 07:10:44 AM |
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haha, holiday after holiday, conference after conference, great life for this "legal" scam using visa name, catch them if you can. These scammers are living a great life off the ICO funds. They are transparent in their conference attendance. So it is hard to call it a 'scam' even if it is an absolute joke that they can fail to deliver on their most basic deliverable of crypto cards.
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JollyGood
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October 20, 2018, 09:16:20 AM |
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haha, holiday after holiday, conference after conference, great life for this "legal" scam using visa name, catch them if you can. These scammers are living a great life off the ICO funds. They are transparent in their conference attendance. So it is hard to call it a 'scam' even if it is an absolute joke that they can fail to deliver on their most basic deliverable of crypto cards. Living off ICO funds while not doing anything to achieve the whitepaper goals then it is a scam to me.
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October 20, 2018, 09:23:49 AM |
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Electronic payment cards are becoming more popular worldwide and need to work with companies and retailers everywhere. In particular, the incentives for users of electronic payment cards will be one of the factors that make it widely accepted. Do you have a new plan in making it widely used?
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