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March 27, 2018, 03:58:12 PM |
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Some scams take your money fast and then disappear quickly. Other scams take your money fast and then do nothing and hang around.
Argo is the 2nd kind of scam.
Fake roadmap, devs do nothing at all. They sold 10 masternodes via auction for 1.8 each, easy 18 BTC $$$ made. Paid less than half that amount to get on listings.
Masternode scam: (Step 1) copy dash code, rename the coin. (Step 2) sell auctions to greedy gullible people and get 18 BTC. (Step 3) pay for masternodes website listing to promise high ROI and place on crap exchange.
Zero github updates, no actual work. oh wait they actually changed the look of their website in 3 months. And they think that's an achievement... Notice the only thing they can do is cosmetic, no actual work.
Idiots don't understand supply and demand. Supply is huge now, and zero demand for the coin now that there's no ROI. No, stupid mobile wallets and one click masternodes won't magically cause demand for this shitcoin. A strong, trusting community and active development for a unique coin that actually provides value would.
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