BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 17, 2018, 03:52:07 PM |
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I have joined signature campaign with personal text "Blocklancer - Freelance on the Blockchain" from your website bounty page (I can't see the option to use avatar). This is my code "15075sig"
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AshCoins
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February 18, 2018, 05:11:21 PM |
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The Telegram link on the ico page doesn’t work. I recommend fixing that ASAP as many people join telegram groups before investing right now.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 18, 2018, 05:26:14 PM |
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The Telegram link on the ico page doesn’t work. I recommend fixing that ASAP as many people join telegram groups before investing right now.
Which link do you mean exactly? In what specific place on the website?
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mahbuboracle
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February 19, 2018, 08:53:41 AM |
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7789sig
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 19, 2018, 02:48:12 PM |
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7789sig
Welcome to the campaign!
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 19, 2018, 03:41:30 PM |
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There's a project that essentially copied Blocklancer that turned out to be a scam (Coinlancer), where the dev team is holding something like 90% of the total coin supply, has a disproportionate amount of (fake) "advisors" (which you will never see in any real venture), lied about how much money they raised, refused to show their holdings, lied about their team members, spammed their own thread with sock puppet posts, repeatedly ignored and/or dodged technical and other critical questions about their "project", censored critical inquiry on their Telegram, and just up and vanished into thin air after the ICO. The thread that you've linked was posted by a sock puppet created by said scammers. If you check his post history and timeline you'll find that the account was created solely as an attempt at defamation as a retort of me exposing all the red flags regarding CL in their ANN. They falsely assumed that I was a part of the Blocklancer team, while I just exposed a scam like I'd usually would (refer to my post history to see that I regularly expose scams of different types when I come across them) and hence tried to attack this team as a result. If you actually take apart the thread that he posted you should quickly see that it's a bunch of pointless accusations that are fully devoid of an understanding of corporate reality. Not to mention that resources are allocated within market standards. If the reasoning that this scammer provided was true that would turn not just every single ICO, but also every single traditional venture into a scam. And the facts are clearly aligned against his case. Edit: I recommend reading the Whitepaper and the Yellowpaper (rigorous technical paper) if you're still in doubt. Both of which are far beyond market standards. And I don't mean from a writing perspective (the English isn't flawless), but from a content perspective. It's immediately apparent that this team has conducted extremely thorough qualitative and quantitative market research and successfully identified and addressed problems with the industry.
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Gelbstich
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February 20, 2018, 10:00:16 AM |
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There's a project that essentially copied Blocklancer that turned out to be a scam (Coinlancer), where the dev team is holding something like 90% of the total coin supply, has a disproportionate amount of (fake) "advisors" (which you will never see in any real venture), lied about how much money they raised, refused to show their holdings, lied about their team members, spammed their own thread with sock puppet posts, repeatedly ignored and/or dodged technical and other critical questions about their "project", censored critical inquiry on their Telegram, and just up and vanished into thin air after the ICO. The thread that you've linked was posted by a sock puppet created by said scammers. If you check his post history and timeline you'll find that the account was created solely as an attempt at defamation as a retort of me exposing all the red flags regarding CL in their ANN. They falsely assumed that I was a part of the Blocklancer team, while I just exposed a scam like I'd usually would (refer to my post history to see that I regularly expose scams of different types when I come across them) and hence tried to attack this team as a result. If you actually take apart the thread that he posted you should quickly see that it's a bunch of pointless accusations that are fully devoid of an understanding of corporate reality. Not to mention that resources are allocated within market standards. If the reasoning that this scammer provided was true that would turn not just every single ICO, but also every single traditional venture into a scam. And the facts are clearly aligned against his case. Edit: I recommend reading the Whitepaper and the Yellowpaper (rigorous technical paper) if you're still in doubt. Both of which are far beyond market standards. And I don't mean from a writing perspective (the English isn't flawless), but from a content perspective. It's immediately apparent that this team has conducted extremely thorough qualitative and quantitative market research and successfully identified and addressed problems with the industry. Thank you for taking a stand. I will read the whitepaper of Blocklancer as suggested. At the first view Blocklancer seems to have a good business model.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 20, 2018, 04:58:01 PM |
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There's a project that essentially copied Blocklancer that turned out to be a scam (Coinlancer), where the dev team is holding something like 90% of the total coin supply, has a disproportionate amount of (fake) "advisors" (which you will never see in any real venture), lied about how much money they raised, refused to show their holdings, lied about their team members, spammed their own thread with sock puppet posts, repeatedly ignored and/or dodged technical and other critical questions about their "project", censored critical inquiry on their Telegram, and just up and vanished into thin air after the ICO. The thread that you've linked was posted by a sock puppet created by said scammers. If you check his post history and timeline you'll find that the account was created solely as an attempt at defamation as a retort of me exposing all the red flags regarding CL in their ANN. They falsely assumed that I was a part of the Blocklancer team, while I just exposed a scam like I'd usually would (refer to my post history to see that I regularly expose scams of different types when I come across them) and hence tried to attack this team as a result. If you actually take apart the thread that he posted you should quickly see that it's a bunch of pointless accusations that are fully devoid of an understanding of corporate reality. Not to mention that resources are allocated within market standards. If the reasoning that this scammer provided was true that would turn not just every single ICO, but also every single traditional venture into a scam. And the facts are clearly aligned against his case. Edit: I recommend reading the Whitepaper and the Yellowpaper (rigorous technical paper) if you're still in doubt. Both of which are far beyond market standards. And I don't mean from a writing perspective (the English isn't flawless), but from a content perspective. It's immediately apparent that this team has conducted extremely thorough qualitative and quantitative market research and successfully identified and addressed problems with the industry. Thank you for taking a stand. I will read the whitepaper of Blocklancer as suggested. At the first view Blocklancer seems to have a good business model. At second glance it looks even better. Especially if you compare it to the similar projects of which one was a scam, and the other is neither user-friendly nor does it have the dispute tribunal that Blocklancer has which incentivizes token holders to help the platform flourish.
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imtiazmahmood
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February 20, 2018, 09:23:00 PM |
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Greek_W_140
Hi Dev Reserve me for Greek WhitePaper Translation.
blocklancer is great and Big project. i wanna part of this project.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 20, 2018, 09:30:56 PM |
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Greek_W_140
Hi Dev Reserve me for Greek WhitePaper Translation.
blocklancer is great and Big project. i wanna part of this project.
It truly is. One of the very few coins that I choose to keep in cold-storage for the long run.
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demenBTC
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February 21, 2018, 06:14:54 AM |
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this project is amazing, I applaud the blocklancer project because it can last until now, it takes quite a long time but the team remains serious in its development, I believe this project will be great success due to solid team solid results, I have little fund to invest in ico blocklancer this, what is the transient sale of ico, and when ico ends
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thealex12
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February 21, 2018, 07:02:23 AM |
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this project is amazing, I applaud the blocklancer project because it can last until now, it takes quite a long time but the team remains serious in its development, I believe this project will be great success due to solid team solid results, I have little fund to invest in ico blocklancer this, what is the transient sale of ico, and when ico ends
Hey, We are glad you like Blocklancer. So, the ICO ends the 28th of February and the hardcap is 10,000 ETH.
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vgk888
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February 21, 2018, 07:08:50 AM |
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this project is amazing, I applaud the blocklancer project because it can last until now, it takes quite a long time but the team remains serious in its development, I believe this project will be great success due to solid team solid results, I have little fund to invest in ico blocklancer this, what is the transient sale of ico, and when ico ends
Yes Yes !!! And we also knew and thought that the project would be a great success !!!! That's why for more than half a year I'm waiting for everything when the ICO ends))) A powerful project and a promising coin)
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DeepOcean21
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February 21, 2018, 02:12:38 PM |
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They reached to their target at the second PRE-SALE. Now did they pass to ICO sales? Does anyone have info? And also how much invest did they collect until now? The team was a family company It is still looks like that. Let’s see I hope the stake’s from others won’t be eaten.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 21, 2018, 03:31:18 PM |
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this project is amazing, I applaud the blocklancer project because it can last until now, it takes quite a long time but the team remains serious in its development, I believe this project will be great success due to solid team solid results, I have little fund to invest in ico blocklancer this, what is the transient sale of ico, and when ico ends
Yes Yes !!! And we also knew and thought that the project would be a great success !!!! That's why for more than half a year I'm waiting for everything when the ICO ends))) A powerful project and a promising coin) I highly recommend holding onto your coins well into the 2020s. The income from holding tokens + participating in the THT are bound to be quite significant. They reached to their target at the second PRE-SALE. Now did they pass to ICO sales? Does anyone have info? And also how much invest did they collect until now? The team was a family company It is still looks like that. Let’s see I hope the stake’s from others won’t be eaten.
The presale was fairly small, I believe 300 Ether at 400ish USD. Which would be around 120k USD and barely 1/8th of the soft cap. The soft cap was reached within hours of the ICO going live, and the current status is about 5800 Ether collected, amounting to around 5m USD. The hard cap is 10000 Ether, so there's still some room to go, but since the soft cap was reached it's safe to say that the ICO was a great success.
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BTCMILLIONAIRE
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February 22, 2018, 03:03:39 AM |
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Quick bump to note that there's only one week left on the ICO now!
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