chilly9876 (OP)
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November 03, 2017, 01:41:04 AM |
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Being an avid gamer I've been looking in to Enjin and so joined their Telegram. Then I noticed GoNetwork too. Looking at both whitepapers they were very similar. So I went on Enjin telegram and asked their CEO Maxim what he thinks are the main differences between GoNetwork and Enjin. He instantly deleted my messages and banned me. Try it if you don't believe me, ask him the question, you'll be on here confirming that you're banned from the telegram group.
What's more worrying is that GoNetwork's whitepaper really seems to address how they'll bring Ethereum to mobiles. Enjin's does not. I'm wondering now if the price dump is because those more tech savvy than me are aware that Enjin doesn't have the know-how to bring this tech to mobile?
What do you guys think has Maxim got something to hide?
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Moz90
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November 03, 2017, 01:47:28 AM |
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Wtf I just asked the same question and got banned straight away
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arjuna BTC
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November 03, 2017, 01:53:18 AM |
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maybe for now thats only a sign, or maybe the CEO has another reason for banning you out from telegram group.
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MoonIsBlue
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November 03, 2017, 01:53:53 AM |
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If you get banned for asking simple questions > gtfo. They aren't worth your time or money.
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chilly9876 (OP)
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November 03, 2017, 01:56:13 AM |
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Come to think of it, when I was on the chat they'd just posted their whitepaper on the chat and I know GoNetwork just updated their's earlier today. May be they've updated their whitepaper by copying GoNetwork's whitepaper update and thought no-one would notice. Hence why they reposted it on telegram. And when I pointed out both whitepapers were similar he banned me before word got out.
Someone on their Telegram, scroll up and see if they're saying they've updated their whitepaper today. If they have it looks like they've robbed GoNetwork's update.
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bigdude
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November 03, 2017, 01:58:07 AM |
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yep, I read some where here person leave a bad review about ENjin. And as your said it isn't worth to put money in. But scam or bad project always come with good marketing and promotion. Let's see hexacoin or Rec they have nothing than HYIP but price is so crazy
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tengek37
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November 03, 2017, 01:59:12 AM |
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scam? Enjin Coin is listed in some major markets such as HitBTC, Cryptopia and Livecoin. I think it is very unlikely EnjinCoin is a scam.
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chilly9876 (OP)
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November 03, 2017, 02:01:34 AM |
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Tengek are you part of the Telegram group? If so check if they're saying they've updated their whitepaper today.
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Moz90
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November 03, 2017, 02:04:29 AM |
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Someone try asking the question I dare you lol
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DarkPsyd
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November 03, 2017, 02:05:30 AM |
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The thing people don't realize about ENJIN coin is that it is solely dependent on publishers allowing it in their games. Many big house publishers won't allow it and will just go on using their own in game currencies for virtual purchasing. If you want a gaming coin/ICO that may actually stand a chance check out Gameflip.com as they actually came from the big house publishers and have a lot of contacts in that space. They've also already got a place in the market, you're not just buying an idea like a lot of these other ICO's. Their ICO starts Nov. 28th. I don't think ENJIN thought far enough ahead with their project. All of these gaming coins seem pretty convoluted to me, I won't touch them. But that's just me.
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chilly9876 (OP)
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November 03, 2017, 02:10:33 AM |
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It does seem they may not have thought things through, especially if they have had to copy another company's whitepaper to answer technical scaling questions (if that's the case).
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November 03, 2017, 02:34:13 AM |
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I don't think it's a scam but I have noticed a lot of the telegram's are really strict on mentioning/advertising other projects in their channels which makes sense. Sometimes they go overboard in moderation of it so maybe that's just the case in this situation but dunno
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FiiNALiZE
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November 04, 2017, 03:57:13 AM |
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Being an avid gamer I've been looking in to Enjin and so joined their Telegram. Then I noticed GoNetwork too. Looking at both whitepapers they were very similar. So I went on Enjin telegram and asked their CEO Maxim what he thinks are the main differences between GoNetwork and Enjin. He instantly deleted my messages and banned me. Try it if you don't believe me, ask him the question, you'll be on here confirming that you're banned from the telegram group.
What's more worrying is that GoNetwork's whitepaper really seems to address how they'll bring Ethereum to mobiles. Enjin's does not. I'm wondering now if the price dump is because those more tech savvy than me are aware that Enjin doesn't have the know-how to bring this tech to mobile?
What do you guys think has Maxim got something to hide?
It's a scam. Most people that want their coin to grow have a bunch of people putting in ideas on how to improve the coin. You might lose your money.
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shandi albert
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November 04, 2017, 04:32:28 AM |
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If this info is correct, you are helping some people not to invest there, and often done by any party when asking in the telegram forum .. when they cornered by our question, immediately they remove our writing without giving a logical reason. And a great idea to include links, so much that helps to clarify their projects are really scams or not
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hgmarral
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November 04, 2017, 06:00:26 AM |
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If this info is correct, you are helping some people not to invest there, and often done by any party when asking in the telegram forum .. when they cornered by our question, immediately they remove our writing without giving a logical reason. And a great idea to include links, so much that helps to clarify their projects are really scams or not
Low budget scam projects are relatively easy to spot but big projects like Enjin, very hard to tell if there are bad intentions because everything looks professional etc - not saying Enjin is a scam, but say if there were more sophisticated scams out there, they could have the resources to look like a fully legit team, then it's kind of only up to your own knowledge and gut feel to make the decision whether a team is truly legit or not. This makes the investing process very difficult. Would be great if there was some sort of whitelisting/auditing service for ICOs to provide a bit more confidence - onus should be on projects to whitelist as well as the individual trying to sort through and blacklist bad ICOs.
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gredisgold88
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November 04, 2017, 07:29:04 AM |
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Being an avid gamer I've been looking in to Enjin and so joined their Telegram. Then I noticed GoNetwork too. Looking at both whitepapers they were very similar. So I went on Enjin telegram and asked their CEO Maxim what he thinks are the main differences between GoNetwork and Enjin. He instantly deleted my messages and banned me. Try it if you don't believe me, ask him the question, you'll be on here confirming that you're banned from the telegram group.
What's more worrying is that GoNetwork's whitepaper really seems to address how they'll bring Ethereum to mobiles. Enjin's does not. I'm wondering now if the price dump is because those more tech savvy than me are aware that Enjin doesn't have the know-how to bring this tech to mobile?
What do you guys think has Maxim got something to hide?
enjin provides space community for games, it seems enjin will a big scourge. whether scam or not , takes time and program responsibilities. if enjin troubled with player game and user cryptocurrency, the team can feel hard blow from publisher and devlopher game, because enjin have games community program .
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November 04, 2017, 07:55:16 AM |
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doesn't much sound like a scam, if it highly possibly that they offer an inferior product and are trying to keep the public unaware. Doesn't mean that enjin is non-functional.
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suncokreten
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November 04, 2017, 10:00:54 AM |
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doesn't much sound like a scam, if it highly possibly that they offer an inferior product and are trying to keep the public unaware. Doesn't mean that enjin is non-functional.
Yeah, insta banning anyone who asks about the project or how they're better than their competitors seems perfectly fine. Doesn't sound like scam at all. /sarcasmoff Thanks for posting this, wasn't gonna invest in this because I don't see the purpose of it, but it's good to know.
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November 04, 2017, 10:35:21 AM |
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I dont think they scam, they just bad support. I think dont waste time with them.
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DeathGrasp
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November 04, 2017, 11:00:28 AM |
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I don't think that Enjin is a scam. But I agree, for me the usefulness of the Enjin group in Telegram is very low... To much pupils, spammers and flamers... There is no important information or discussions in these groups
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