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June 04, 2018, 08:07:58 PM
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Indeed, the project has dipped into obscurity after the ICO, in fact, there has been a lot of daily trading volume of it for a while months ago, but its a bummer to see the project struggle (especially as I am holding a bag of their tokens Cheesy).
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June 05, 2018, 04:59:13 PM
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Apart from social activities, the latest platform-related Worldcore news date back to 18th of May - Worldcore's cryptocurrency exchange development complete, been tested in demo environment and now their legal team has been working on the service terms and conditions Hopefully the launch party will follow soon in Prague))

https://s25.postimg.cc/3xnn8q5db/wc_exchange.jpg   
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June 05, 2018, 05:46:37 PM
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Worldcore is amongst partners of the massive Money Europe conference in Prague, the event has extremely solid status - the speakers are from Apple, Samsung, PayPal, Nordea, Deutsche Bank, UniCredit and so on. And, yes, thanks to omnipresent Sean Patterson  Wink

https://s25.postimg.cc/5w2zrfgnz/money_europe.jpg


Worldcore was also a sponsor of several more major fintech events - Finovate Europe, European Fintech Awards and Phoenix Fintech Awards.
And, yes, let the "omnipresent" Mr.Patterson speaks:  Grin

http://worldcore-review.com/en/2018/05/31/why-worldcore-participates-in-leading-fintech-conferences-and-exhibitions/
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June 06, 2018, 01:47:29 PM
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Indeed, the project has dipped into obscurity after the ICO, in fact, there has been a lot of daily trading volume of it for a while months ago, but its a bummer to see the project struggle (especially as I am holding a bag of their tokens Cheesy).

Holding a bag of WRC tokens like a leprechaun guarding his pot of gold?  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
I believe it worths it - there shall be big news when Worldcore.trade is launched in full!
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June 06, 2018, 02:08:58 PM
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Indeed, the project has dipped into obscurity after the ICO, in fact, there has been a lot of daily trading volume of it for a while months ago, but its a bummer to see the project struggle (especially as I am holding a bag of their tokens Cheesy).

Questra's guys, Alex Prochuhan and Cheslav Pestyuk who fooled arround the finger a lot of their investors in a number of countries - Germany, Israel, Poland, Spain, Russia, Ukaraine, now trying to throw the investigation off the track linking their own activities beyond law and order to arrested Pavel Krymov and then to Worldcore, though the only Worldcore's mistake was to buy once an ad banner from Krymov. Be cautious when hear somethting about Prochukan and Pestyuk "projects". A year go Questra/ AGAM has been already banned in the UK, Italy, Austria, Belgium, the Czech republic.  Prochukhan and Pestyuk are trying to launch new "projects", so be aware!

https://s25.postimg.cc/ifuhru067/questra_banned.jpg
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June 06, 2018, 03:57:08 PM
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The recent (April 2018) extensive investigation how Questra works from the serious Dutch financelab.blog - it says Questra is definitely a harmful Ponzi-scheme:   

"The roots of Questra and AGAM are in Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Konstantin Mamchur, Aleksandr Prochukhan, Cheslav Pestyuk, and the Kazakhs Stanislav Kravtsov and Fanis Dzhuraev have been involved in all kinds of scams for years. They use the so-called MLM model (multi-level network marketing) that we see today at Questra (now Lianora), where members can build their own network and take off in a pyramid structure. If you are higher up in the pyramid by recruiting more employees, you increase your income because you earn a share of the commissions that your employees earn", - says the article.

https://financelab.blog/2018/04/23/vermeend-ponzinetwerk-questra-kondigt-doorstart-in-belgie-aan/

It's all in Dutch, but Google helps!

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June 11, 2018, 12:51:54 PM
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The recent (April 2018) extensive investigation how Questra works from the serious Dutch financelab.blog - it says Questra is definitely a harmful Ponzi-scheme:   

"The roots of Questra and AGAM are in Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Konstantin Mamchur, Aleksandr Prochukhan, Cheslav Pestyuk, and the Kazakhs Stanislav Kravtsov and Fanis Dzhuraev have been involved in all kinds of scams for years. They use the so-called MLM model (multi-level network marketing) that we see today at Questra (now Lianora), where members can build their own network and take off in a pyramid structure. If you are higher up in the pyramid by recruiting more employees, you increase your income because you earn a share of the commissions that your employees earn", - says the article.

https://financelab.blog/2018/04/23/vermeend-ponzinetwerk-questra-kondigt-doorstart-in-belgie-aan/

It's all in Dutch, but Google helps!



I think it's absolutely clear.
Worldcore is managing the damage slowly.

Questra/ AGAM is thinking.
Alex Prochukhan and Cheslav Pestyuk are busy with their new pyramids - Digithereum, FWAM, Golden Island - I wish the police could caught them in an act! 
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June 12, 2018, 06:16:09 PM
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Indeed, the project has dipped into obscurity after the ICO, in fact, there has been a lot of daily trading volume of it for a while months ago, but its a bummer to see the project struggle (especially as I am holding a bag of their tokens Cheesy).

Questra's guys, Alex Prochuhan and Cheslav Pestyuk who fooled arround the finger a lot of their investors in a number of countries - Germany, Israel, Poland, Spain, Russia, Ukaraine, now trying to throw the investigation off the track linking their own activities beyond law and order to arrested Pavel Krymov and then to Worldcore, though the only Worldcore's mistake was to buy once an ad banner from Krymov. Be cautious when hear somethting about Prochukan and Pestyuk "projects". A year go Questra/ AGAM has been already banned in the UK, Italy, Austria, Belgium, the Czech republic.  Prochukhan and Pestyuk are trying to launch new "projects", so be aware!


Yes, I remeber this story Worldcore bought a banner for $1000 per month on the forum which belonged to Pavel Krymov - this is the and the only connection between them.

The whole story is here on the YouTube channel of Andrey Zharikov, the independent researcher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TOc9JdshOM
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June 12, 2018, 06:29:09 PM
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Indeed, the project has dipped into obscurity after the ICO, in fact, there has been a lot of daily trading volume of it for a while months ago, but its a bummer to see the project struggle (especially as I am holding a bag of their tokens Cheesy).

Questra's guys, Alex Prochuhan and Cheslav Pestyuk who fooled arround the finger a lot of their investors in a number of countries - Germany, Israel, Poland, Spain, Russia, Ukaraine, now trying to throw the investigation off the track linking their own activities beyond law and order to arrested Pavel Krymov and then to Worldcore, though the only Worldcore's mistake was to buy once an ad banner from Krymov. Be cautious when hear somethting about Prochukan and Pestyuk "projects". A year go Questra/ AGAM has been already banned in the UK, Italy, Austria, Belgium, the Czech republic.  Prochukhan and Pestyuk are trying to launch new "projects", so be aware!


Yes, I remeber this story Worldcore bought a banner for $1000 per month on the forum which belonged to Pavel Krymov - this is the and the only connection between them.

The whole story is here on the YouTube channel of Andrey Zharikov, the independent researcher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TOc9JdshOM

Exactly!
After a brief research it's easy to discover that a bunch of "Stopkrymov" sites are connected to the Spanish Questra one www.questraworld.es - as it was to be proved:
https://s25.postimg.cc/wrxr1qiy7/stop_krymov.png
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June 13, 2018, 01:14:11 PM
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All you need to know is that:

https://s25.postimg.cc/imrxznuen/Q-scam.jpg
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June 13, 2018, 01:21:01 PM
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it looks like it is already good for the project, because I used to invest in the altcoin and I earn more than 3 times as much and that I think it is worth the altcoin.

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June 13, 2018, 04:49:05 PM
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it looks like it is already good for the project, because I used to invest in the altcoin and I earn more than 3 times as much and that I think it is worth the altcoin.


Hi andra73,

Which altcoin do you mean exactly?
I think when it comes to investing in altcoins you just need to feel when it's time to step in and when it's time to run out before it's too laye - not to stay for a long hagging a bag of any tokens  Grin 
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June 14, 2018, 04:16:23 PM
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Meanwhile interesting news from Worldcore team in Portugese media BTC Soul - they're launching their brokege platform with very low fees and integrating it with Ripple, Monero and NEO.
 
Read more here (with a little help of Google translator):

https://www.btcsoul.com/noticias/worldcore-lanca-carteiras-worldcore-trade-seguras-tokens-erc-20/
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June 15, 2018, 04:38:16 PM
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from worldcore :

Our development team has also started integration of Ripple into both Worldcore payment platform and Worldcore.trade cryptocurrency exchange. The next step will be integration of Monero and NEO into both platforms and Worldcore iOS and Android mobile applications. The token listing options will be also added to Worldcore.trade features before the end of June.
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June 15, 2018, 06:06:46 PM
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from worldcore :

Our development team has also started integration of Ripple into both Worldcore payment platform and Worldcore.trade cryptocurrency exchange. The next step will be integration of Monero and NEO into both platforms and Worldcore iOS and Android mobile applications. The token listing options will be also added to Worldcore.trade features before the end of June.

@Daydream 61

Ha-ha, interesting news but that's exactly what I wrote about yesterday - in the post just above of yours  Grin Grin Grin
Worldcore should thank you for draggaing twice as much attention to their progress!


Meanwhile interesting news from Worldcore team in Portugese media BTC Soul - they're launching their brokege platform with very low fees and integrating it with Ripple, Monero and NEO.
 
Read more here (with a little help of Google translator):

https://www.btcsoul.com/noticias/worldcore-lanca-carteiras-worldcore-trade-seguras-tokens-erc-20/
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June 15, 2018, 06:24:02 PM
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Guys, just for your reading pleasure - an aggregated Worldcore news feed. It seems like Worldcore alive and well - enjoy!  Wink

https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcore/

https://s25.postimg.cc/soygdu073/wrc_news_feed.jpg
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June 15, 2018, 06:27:41 PM
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Guys, just for your reading pleasure - an aggregated Worldcore news feed. It seems like Worldcore alive and well - enjoy!  Wink

https://www.reddit.com/r/worldcore/


ValarCrais,

Couldn't you expalin, why are you saying "guys"?
Are you sure there's been ot a girl lurking around?   Tongue Tongue Tongue
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July 20, 2018, 06:48:50 PM
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Any news about the project?
I've read Alex Prochuchan and Cheslav Pestyuk are very busy with a bunch of their new projects, have they stopped attacking Worldcore?
It's just impossible to sing the same old song forever and still have impact on people 
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July 20, 2018, 06:53:55 PM
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Any news about the project?
I've read Alex Prochuchan and Cheslav Pestyuk are very busy with a bunch of their new projects, have they stopped attacking Worldcore?
It's just impossible to sing the same old song forever and still have impact on people 

Hi Squeeze,

Actually not - the Questra masterminds keep on spending money on paid posters, the same old videos, pseudo-facts etc.
There's a whole thread - 50 pages of garbage doesn't worth mentioning here at all, sadly they keep it alive   
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July 20, 2018, 06:58:29 PM
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Most projects that are not scam have very similarities with scam projects because basically this system corrupts so I would rather stay away.

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