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April 18, 2018, 05:02:26 PM |
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The founder of the crypto-currency start-up Savedroid seems to have completed his ICO with a scam. On Wednesday, the site of the German company unexpectedly began to work in an offline mode, now on the screen saver is an image of the meme "Aannd It's Gone", which appeared in South Park.
Since then, investors have not received a single message, and Yasin Khankir, the founder and CEO of the project, has posted a message on Twitter with his photo at the airport, and then on the beach with a bottle of beer. According to the German-language business portal WirtschaftsWoche, during the ICO Savedroid was collected about € 40 million, or approximately $ 50 million.
It was assumed that the company was creating an application based on artificial intelligence, through which users could automatically invest in crypto-loans and related derivatives. The project also promised to issue a crypto credit card, which is quite common among fraudulent ICOs.
At the time of writing, Savedroid's social networking accounts were still active. The most recent publication is dated April 15, it offers an internship at the position of the CMM-manager. In addition, a week ago on the air Khankir answered questions, because of what investors were completely unprepared for the bench.
Excluding the possibility that this is an unfortunate and ill-considered advertising gimmick, it seems that Savedroid is one of the last startups-pews that pocketed clients' funds.
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