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March 05, 2020, 12:05:48 PM
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Maybe they just used their name.Even you can create any tokens or coins with any names, that doesn't matter.As you can see their many tokens and coin which names start with bitcoin or ends with bitcoins.All that coins are not forked.They just used bitcoin name for popularity.I think XRDC just used ripple for popularity.And you can't do anything against them. Actually Name doesn't matter, If they are legit they will be success or if they are fake then they will fail for sure. 
base on the wallet they are providing on the website they are also using the same address as xrp. I am just a bit affraid that this fork is just collecting many seeds so they can claim it later after the fake fork completed, and many user's paste all thier seeds to that address.
Or if someone send xrp to the address they are providing in the website.
Agree with you, this not just about the name, but the lack of information provided and look strange. you might be lose your fund if you enter your private key on these web wallet, also someone (bubbalex) open scam accusations thread about this project here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5230597
Stay away from this project!

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April 25, 2020, 07:00:47 PM
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There seems to be an anomaly here. Because the economic market situation has created such an infrastructure that it is not possible to put it out of decentralization in any way. So I would say there is no reliance on such tokens on the blockchain maker. Not so informative , Perhaps scam project .
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April 26, 2020, 12:36:50 AM
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I wasn't too surprised when I came across this project today claiming to be XRP fork, I remember I've seen many Eth forks in 2018 that introduced bounties but end up been a scam

Here is the link of the new bounty project that raised too many eye brow

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5229448.0

Tell me what you guys have to say about this

This is not true, and i urge you to not get involved with it.
In case of next time, any day you see a post or thread related to forks. proceed to the projects original twitter or telegram handles to verify.

A ripple hardwork will not be announced only on btt, but on reputable global outlets.

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April 26, 2020, 04:29:16 AM
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If the fork does not requiring you to send your money, then it is good.
What we must careful is sometimes, the fork is only the trap to steal coins from peoples because they are requiring to input private key, send coins to their wallet, or other shady requirements.

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April 26, 2020, 06:21:39 AM
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If the fork does not requiring you to send your money, then it is good.
What we must careful is sometimes, the fork is only the trap to steal coins from peoples because they are requiring to input private key, send coins to their wallet, or other shady requirements.
I never head such platform or fork that needed to send money just to gain those coins forked. Forking of coins is not an ICO, you just need to have the coin it will do a splitting in order to acquire the new coin. I read so many forks of xrp anf some of them are all scam. Xrp not uses ethereum blockchain, but there are xrp forks announced here and on twitter before that they have an upcoming fork with an erc20 type. When I read of it, Im not sure if Im going to laugh or cry, since this is totally a nonsense and obviously a scam. Anyway newbies should learn and understand how fork works and dont jusy jump on any of it just because of profits.

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April 26, 2020, 06:37:14 AM
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If the fork does not requiring you to send your money, then it is good.
What we must careful is sometimes, the fork is only the trap to steal coins from peoples because they are requiring to input private key, send coins to their wallet, or other shady requirements.

Just ignore this project it has a flag created for this project and anyway you look at this project it's a scam
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5230597.0 Ripple will disown this project and may even recommend this project to consider it a scam
there's also a rule here that you need to make a deposit before you can claim your airdrop, now that's a big warning sign.


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April 26, 2020, 07:36:47 AM
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That ripple fork is from IMO team, they are the scammers at work, that's how they gamble with HCE (health project) that was at 0.34$ and turned to 0.01$ now, even the IMO platform token have dropped alot, the IMO teams are the ones creating all those bad projects to fool investors who don't know how to do research

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April 26, 2020, 05:01:41 PM
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My understanding of the way in which the ripple frock can take the seat of faith does not work at all. The way Mother Coins including Bitcoin have been publicly positioned with a single dominance. As a result, all the coins should not be allowed to rise.

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April 26, 2020, 05:25:26 PM
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Thus, evaluating the market value is more than impossible because I believe that it is a scammers deception.

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April 26, 2020, 08:07:17 PM
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If the fork does not requiring you to send your money, then it is good.
What we must careful is sometimes, the fork is only the trap to steal coins from peoples because they are requiring to input private key, send coins to their wallet, or other shady requirements.
every news about a fork or some kind of strong event is bringing to this market a lot of scammers. we must always be careful and be able to determine when some people are trying to deceive us.

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April 26, 2020, 09:54:22 PM
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If the fork does not requiring you to send your money, then it is good.
What we must careful is sometimes, the fork is only the trap to steal coins from peoples because they are requiring to input private key, send coins to their wallet, or other shady requirements.
every news about a fork or some kind of strong event is bringing to this market a lot of scammers. we must always be careful and be able to determine when some people are trying to deceive us.
I totally agree with you to imagine from 2017 until now many of us have heard the word hardfork which ultimately does not have an effect that can provide price increases at the exchange but it is all just a trick to be able to influence new traders who do not have the experience of the fork sentence on cryptocurrency.
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April 26, 2020, 11:57:49 PM
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I wasn't too surprised when I came across this project today claiming to be XRP fork, I remember I've seen many Eth forks in 2018 that introduced bounties but end up been a scam
Hope you are well aware by now the difference between a major fork and a copy coin using their open source blockchain. When it comes to ETH you are confusing with the tokens and a fork, anyone could create a token even you can make a token with the ETH platform and give out any number of coins you create and it is not that hard, the only thing you need to know is a bit of programming and you can have your own toke, there were many scammers who were giving out airdrops and bounties and sad to hear that you got ripped off.
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April 27, 2020, 01:02:51 AM
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Ripple is a crypto currency which is run by a enterprises and is used for banking and cross border transactions so any coin which claims to do a soft or hard fork is a fake project

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April 27, 2020, 04:10:01 AM
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Ripple is a crypto currency which is run by a enterprises and is used for banking and cross border transactions so any coin which claims to do a soft or hard fork is a fake project

Just checking the trust of the user who posted the bounty for this ripple fork will get you an idea that this is just another scam in the making. People should know that most of these forks who are using the name of popular alts are fake at its best. Trying to lure users to invest or buy their coins in exchanges. Once you inquire from those original projects, they don't know about those forks. So be careful in buying those coins because their lifespan is usually short.
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April 27, 2020, 09:43:02 AM
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Good you brought it to the attention of many people and probably will be saving someone as well. My say about this is that, it is just some scammers looking for who to defraud while using Ripple (XRP) as a cover up. The project doesn't make sense, in fact a lot of these fork projects are just used as a means to scam and there is a very high chance that this will be same with others. There are many good projects in the crypto market to look into, as for this one it is not worth it in anyway, so just count it as garbage and move on.
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April 27, 2020, 11:23:51 AM
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They could claim whatever they want. It's up to you to trust or believe in their claim. I got experience with so many projects fail after they claim they were fork to develop a strong policy 'stay way from it'.  From a look of it, if they didn't fork is even better.
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April 27, 2020, 11:26:50 AM
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Though there forks that are in the market now, but I think people have already lose their interest on forks.

For me, I think bitcoin is the only coin that is best for forks, since bitcoin has no developer that would change its system, so those people who think that bitcoin is not good enough for long term, so they made a fork, but AFAIR, only BCH and BSV are called a successful forks, for altcoins, I haven't seen one that succeed, so even if the team behind the project is real, I would not invest a single centavo on it.

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April 27, 2020, 11:37:13 AM
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I think by now, everyone should be aware that all ripple forks are fake.
The only project you should expect a fork from should be etherum and bitcoin, for other blockchain you need to check official sources

That's why as a newbie, doing research is very important, and having rhe right sources of information too
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April 28, 2020, 05:21:02 PM
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I wasn't too surprised when I came across this project today claiming to be XRP fork, I remember I've seen many Eth forks in 2018 that introduced bounties but end up been a scam

Here is the link of the new bounty project that raised too many eye brow

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5229448.0

Tell me what you guys have to say about this

Ripple has no fork of any kind and just like most Ethereum forks which ends up scamming people, the same is rightly to be said about this one. Some of the things to understand is, scammers are never sleeping, they will keep looking for ways to scam and will continue trying different strategies to succeed and this is one of their strategies. So I will say, you forget about it and put your money elsewhere, ETH or BTC.

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April 28, 2020, 05:36:42 PM
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Don't just believe what you saw and read especially if that fork is not handle by the xrp team always check for the official announcement, Just like what anybody says it is a scam, and the user who posted it is already been tag for this suspicious project that does not exist. Yeah, it is almost the same with those fake ethereum forks and they are just stealing private keys so don't ever think about importing your keys in those fake forks. If you encounter another project with a suspicious fork directly go to their community like on telegram or twitter and ask your question.
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