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May 18, 2018, 06:04:47 PM
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Masternodes.online might be a scam ? it only lists mn coins that 99% of the time turn to be scam. they profit from it of course, charge 1btc to get listed. the only ones that got profit are devs and those guys.
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May 18, 2018, 09:40:52 PM
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Masternodes.online might be a scam ? it only lists mn coins that 99% of the time turn to be scam. they profit from it of course, charge 1btc to get listed. the only ones that got profit are devs and those guys.
And why the hell would you use a website with a trashy domain to check the market prices ? Forgive me if I sound like an idiot but what real advantage this crap has over coinmarket-cap ? OF course the dev's will find a way to make money.No one invests time to build something attractive for free.

(P.S. I'm not saying the website is attractive but just trying to make a point.)
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May 25, 2018, 03:54:55 PM
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Masternodes.online might be a scam ? it only lists mn coins that 99% of the time turn to be scam. they profit from it of course, charge 1btc to get listed. the only ones that got profit are devs and those guys.
And why the hell would you use a website with a trashy domain to check the market prices ? Forgive me if I sound like an idiot but what real advantage this crap has over coinmarket-cap ? OF course the dev's will find a way to make money.No one invests time to build something attractive for free.

(P.S. I'm not saying the website is attractive but just trying to make a point.)

you have a point... anyway, just trying to warn people... i lost 2 btc on a scamm that was listed on there, well, think i'm gonna make a masternode site too, its quick profit.
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May 26, 2018, 06:21:13 AM
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Masternodes.online might be a scam ? it only lists mn coins that 99% of the time turn to be scam. they profit from it of course, charge 1btc to get listed. the only ones that got profit are devs and those guys.

I wouldn't say that all the MN coins on there are scams. I know of a few of the project/coins on there that are great, hard working teams with working products. But you're right there's a lot on that website which are plan money grabs, offering high ROI to lure people.

But like any investing you need to make sure you do your research. With MN, don't let the crazy high ROI be the only reason you invest into it.

And of course like any smart website here is their ass covering stuff at the bottom-

MNO is a masternode coin monitoring and stats service. MNO does not research or recommend any coin. Do your own research and invest at your own risk.

ROI changes often and is not the most important factor. Please consider Dev Team - Community - PURPOSE/Platform - Liquidity - Wallet when making masternode purchases.

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