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Author Topic: WARNING.. BEWARE OF ALL E COINS! (ELIXIR, ECASH) BEWARE OF TROY!  (Read 5797 times)
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October 29, 2017, 04:21:31 PM
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Yeah, can't argue with that. Given the number of projects in which TROY took part and then threw them, he had filled his very real bad reputation and I think many will agree with this. Only a stupid will invest in the projects referred to in article.
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October 29, 2017, 04:23:10 PM
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You have good opinion and it's right point
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October 29, 2017, 04:27:44 PM
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I agree with author, some of the projects were first distributed as an air drop but then private keys were asked to get their drops. So they are scams for sure

I participated in this airdrops automaticly. And nobody asked my private keys to get airdrops. Realy sad only about Catalonian ETH. That was romantic idea =) But in fact parasitic
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October 29, 2017, 04:28:42 PM
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I agree with author, some of the projects were first distributed as an air drop but then private keys were asked to get their drops. So they are scams for sure
Hello. I am newlest in crypto but even me understand one main rul: no one should know my privet key, isn't it?

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October 29, 2017, 04:29:26 PM
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The OP is a libelous fraud.
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October 29, 2017, 04:33:34 PM
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I agree with author, some of the projects were first distributed as an air drop but then private keys were asked to get their drops. So they are scams for sure
Hello. I am newlest in crypto but even me understand one main rul: no one should know my privet key, isn't it?
absolutely, only scams can ask the private key !
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October 29, 2017, 04:38:17 PM
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I agree with author, some of the projects were first distributed as an air drop but then private keys were asked to get their drops. So they are scams for sure
Hello. I am newlest in crypto but even me understand one main rul: no one should know my privet key, isn't it?
absolutely, only scams can ask the private key !
Guys it goes without saying that you should by no means provide your private keys! Never!
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October 29, 2017, 04:38:30 PM
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Yeah, can't argue with that. Given the number of projects in which TROY took part and then threw them, he had filled his very real bad reputation and I think many will agree with this. Only a stupid will invest in the projects referred to in article.
You personally invested in something from the list?
I regret if you lost money. In my opinion, even the names of these coins suggest that the devs are trying to use a names of coins known to all.
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October 29, 2017, 04:44:09 PM
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Yeah, can't argue with that. Given the number of projects in which TROY took part and then threw them, he had filled his very real bad reputation and I think many will agree with this. Only a stupid will invest in the projects referred to in article.
You personally invested in something from the list?
I regret if you lost money. In my opinion, even the names of these coins suggest that the devs are trying to use a names of coins known to all.

You correctly noticed that they lure customers is the name of a popular brand. Invested I? of course not, my happiness, I learned to identify this kind of "fake" coins.
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October 29, 2017, 04:56:41 PM
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I agree with author, some of the projects were first distributed as an air drop but then private keys were asked to get their drops. So they are scams for sure
Hello. I am newlest in crypto but even me understand one main rul: no one should know my privet key, isn't it?
absolutely, only scams can ask the private key !

Really, these coins are very dangerous for our community. These coins have nothing, no idea, no product, no normal team. There is only speculative interest. This descredits crypto-currencies in general.
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October 29, 2017, 04:59:35 PM
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I agree with author, some of the projects were first distributed as an air drop but then private keys were asked to get their drops. So they are scams for sure
Hello. I am newlest in crypto but even me understand one main rul: no one should know my privet key, isn't it?
absolutely, only scams can ask the private key !

Really, these coins are very dangerous for our community. These coins have nothing, no idea, no product, no normal team. There is only speculative interest. This descredits crypto-currencies in general.

The OP is a libelous fraud.
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October 29, 2017, 04:59:54 PM
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Yeah, can't argue with that. Given the number of projects in which TROY took part and then threw them, he had filled his very real bad reputation and I think many will agree with this. Only a stupid will invest in the projects referred to in article.
You personally invested in something from the list?
I regret if you lost money. In my opinion, even the names of these coins suggest that the devs are trying to use a names of coins known to all.

You correctly noticed that they lure customers is the name of a popular brand. Invested I? of course not, my happiness, I learned to identify this kind of "fake" coins.

Such coins most often make free distribution. A person, having received a few coins and selling them, sees that it is supposedly possible to earn on this and buy more on the market. And the developer is already selling out his coins.
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October 29, 2017, 05:00:11 PM
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LOL

ELIXIR is a legit and great project, this thread should be deleted. eBTC etc are also no scams, just erc20 tokens like als erc20 tokens.
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October 29, 2017, 05:04:07 PM
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LOL

ELIXIR is a legit and great project, this thread should be deleted. eBTC etc are also no scams, just erc20 tokens like als erc20 tokens.

Which product has eBTC ? What is this coin for? Only transaction speed?
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October 29, 2017, 05:05:45 PM
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Always funny to read that someone invests in airdrop. Money to the wind  Grin
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October 29, 2017, 05:10:59 PM
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Always funny to read that someone invests in airdrop. Money to the wind  Grin

People buy more coins after the airdrop, later, on the exchange. I saw many people who bought the eBTC with the price 70 cents
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October 29, 2017, 05:12:20 PM
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LOL

ELIXIR is a legit and great project, this thread should be deleted. eBTC etc are also no scams, just erc20 tokens like als erc20 tokens.

Buddy, you don't decide to remove this topic or not. Say something constructive on the topic, we will listen to you.
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October 29, 2017, 05:16:16 PM
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LOL

ELIXIR is a legit and great project, this thread should be deleted. eBTC etc are also no scams, just erc20 tokens like als erc20 tokens.
interesting rebuttal,  can you tell how useful these 'fake' tokens?
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October 29, 2017, 05:16:25 PM
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Always funny to read that someone invests in airdrop. Money to the wind  Grin

People buy more coins after the airdrop, later, on the exchange. I saw many people who bought the eBTC with the price 70 cents
Hard times for the ICO came. More and more coins are more profitable to buy after ICO(

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October 29, 2017, 05:17:50 PM
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LOL

ELIXIR is a legit and great project, this thread should be deleted. eBTC etc are also no scams, just erc20 tokens like als erc20 tokens.

Which product has eBTC ? What is this coin for? Only transaction speed?

None, but that is not the criteria for being a scam or not. erc20 tokens itself can never be a scam. It can be useless/worthless but not a scam.
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