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August 26, 2017, 02:45:07 PM
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i registered for goldmint bounty and after submitting the form the remark was Ties network bounty starts.... I asked the dev of Ties and they denied having any relationship with GOLDMINT... I think it's thesame scammer planning both ICOS... Be careful about these ICOS a lot of them are out there to scam people

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September 20, 2017, 03:48:37 PM
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I think its a scam. How the fuck are they goin to sell a token for $2-$7 and have it backed by an ounce of gold?

Do they like giving away free money? I dont think so!

Their thread constantly has the exact same questions being asked on repeat by different accounts to give the appearance of transparency. Thats super shady.

A lot of people are goin to lose big here.

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September 20, 2017, 04:05:48 PM
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 Shocked Shocked

Ties look legit, but obviously it's not about looks, but the intention.

Ties have also had a long build up to their ICO and the team behind it have been doing interviews and such for months now.

Are you saying the bounty sign up reply was from Ties, for the GOLDMINT bounty?
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September 20, 2017, 04:25:23 PM
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Its just this simple. If you sold a token for $2-$7 then backed it with a $1300 asset that you would pay to holders of that token would you gain or lose money?

Scam.

Not to mention this is the literal definition of a security which is illegal regardless of how many times they say it isn't a security.

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September 21, 2017, 05:24:21 PM
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Hey, guys, I was really in progress writing that the whole project is a scam as the feedback here in blog is more like an imitation of answering default questions, but then I got a real answer from the project member in the chat on the Goldmint Website!

The problem is that I can't understand how do I get my MNT on my ETH wallet after investing. What I am I technically supposed to do? The Goldmint crew member gave the following answer:

Your tokens have been allocated to the named ETH address. To get an access to your MNT tokens you need to have an access to this address private key.
If you can export your ETH wallet’s private key, you need to open this ETH address using a ETH client which supports custom Ethereum tokens (e.g. myetherwallet.com).
Then you add token name (actually, it is 3-4 symbols).
Press “Add Custom Token”.
Add token address to the “Contract Address” field.

That sounds really complicated... I use Exodus wallet. Does anyone know if I can extract my MNT in Exodus somehow...?
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September 21, 2017, 05:32:23 PM
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I think it's too early to judge that goldmint is a big scam, I see his team very active to providing update information, they are also active in blockhain event, maybe there are some mistakes, so stay with them and gather as much information as possible

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September 21, 2017, 05:33:43 PM
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Pro Tip: When in doubt, avoid it.
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September 22, 2017, 09:14:02 AM
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Scary when the majority of the twitter responses to their success comes from bots - so easy these days to do your homework and yes some may be smarter than others and put a lot of effort into making it look legit but come on its 2017 people not 1720 - make use of what you got!!
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September 22, 2017, 07:01:38 PM
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 Huh Huh

I'm confused is it Goldmint in question here, or TIES also?

I have not looked up Goldmint yet, but you guys are not helping lol
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September 22, 2017, 07:05:12 PM
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Well i also made the blog bounty from them, but didn't make a research on the team itself. But know you said that I will take a closer look at them. I did not consider to invest, just made the bounty.

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September 22, 2017, 07:18:43 PM
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Huh Huh

I'm confused is it Goldmint in question here, or TIES also?

I have not looked up Goldmint yet, but you guys are not helping lol
Goldmint is empirically a scam.

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September 23, 2017, 02:03:47 AM
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I do not know if the project is a scam or not, but I have followed both bounty of the project, and obviously, the manager of their project bounty is very disciplined and regular, always up to date

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September 23, 2017, 02:07:39 AM
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i registered for goldmint bounty and after submitting the form the remark was Ties network bounty starts.... I asked the dev of Ties and they denied having any relationship with GOLDMINT... I think it's thesame scammer planning both ICOS... Be careful about these ICOS a lot of them are out there to scam people
We cant judge it in just having that relationship or a partner as early as of now but if you think its a scam trust your instinct its depends on you. I think its not a scam at when i've read it anyway i am dont investing in this such coins.
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September 23, 2017, 02:44:51 AM
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i registered for goldmint bounty and after submitting the form the remark was Ties network bounty starts.... I asked the dev of Ties and they denied having any relationship with GOLDMINT... I think it's thesame scammer planning both ICOS... Be careful about these ICOS a lot of them are out there to scam people
Yes i agree, they have some similarities
the same bounty thread and spreadsheet model, I do not understand it can be like that when their manager bounty is different. Undecided
it is suspicious

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September 23, 2017, 03:13:05 AM
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Ties looks like working on the platform. They have solid idea and already made pre-afla prototype with some basic functions. I dont see it as total scam. But be careful as usually with any ICO.

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September 23, 2017, 02:57:38 PM
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Ties looks like working on the platform. They have solid idea and already made pre-afla prototype with some basic functions. I dont see it as total scam. But be careful as usually with any ICO.

That's what I would have thought/said.

Ties in the title of the post is kinda misleading though.
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September 23, 2017, 03:10:32 PM
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Theres no room to argue that this isnt a scam. It is blatant. Use a single brain cell.

Don't say you weren't told.

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October 02, 2017, 03:43:09 AM
Last edit: October 02, 2017, 06:19:53 AM by capensis
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Theres no room to argue that this isnt a scam. It is blatant. Use a single brain cell.

Don't say you weren't told.

Hey dude.... GOLDMINT is LEGIT !!!

I have used a brain cell and spent many hours reading and doing due diligence re GoldMint, PTE, LTD © 2017 . What due diligence have you done , if any , before making your scam claims ? You have offered zero proof of your scam claims. Please post all proof of your scam claims for everybody to see.

Below is just some of the due diligence I carried out re GOLDMINT.

GOLDMINT is the idea of a Russian guy Dmitry Pluschevsky who owns LOT-ZOLOTO Gold Trading Company based in Moscow. Here is their web address.   http://lot-zoloto.ru/  . Their phone number is there. Maybe ring and talk him.

GOLDMINT has recently announced they have teamed up with a Russian mining company called EURASIA MINING PLC .  https://www.eurasiamining.co.uk/   EURASIA MINING is incorpated in ENGLAND and WALES. EURASIA MINING have one office in LONDON and two offices in RUSSIA.

EURASIA MINING PLC main area of operation is in the FEDERATION of RUSSIA. They mine gold , paladium , platinum , irridium and rhodium.

EURASIA are listed on the LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE/AIM.

 Google the words....   euroasia partners with goldmint    and you will see many articles/reports on this.

GOLDMINT will be listing on USA and CANADA stock exchanges. Google the words  nasdaq goldmint  to see articles about this on nasdaq.com







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October 02, 2017, 05:11:15 AM
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Those ICOs you call scam are currently in the last week of their crowdsale. Those ICOs are actually legit not scam.

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October 13, 2017, 10:27:11 AM
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ties.network is a scam, they aren't burning coins as they promised earlier and now they extending the ico without any prior notice, stay away from these scammers, this projects founders are greedy scammers they already hit the soft cap but still they are trying to collect lot of money from peoples,

#scamico
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