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July 13, 2021, 08:08:45 PM
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This whole thing has nothing to do with real escorts nor Doge.

Uh... I'm not so sure about that.

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ABOUT DOGEPORN

$DOGEPORN is a market for escorts who has a deflationary system behind it. It is programmed to reward holders while increasing in both liquidity and value

So nothing about DOGE certainly but its hard to tell if they're being serious about the whole escort/adult entertainment thing because there's no white paper.

The content from the website and the Medium articles appears to be all original content, so that's good.

But let's face it, nobody should be touching this with the poop end of a poopstick.

I would feel bad if actual sex workers got caught up in this weird system and fleeced out of actual, hard-earned dollars. Then again none of them will actually ever use it, so...

@Royse777: totally a missed opportunity, there should have been up to 69 participants instead of 55 Tongue

Nice.

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August 25, 2021, 07:56:37 PM
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Looks like I was right.

The campaign stopped paying & scammed participants. I’m curious if Royse was in on this scam.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5356115.0
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Looks like I was right.

The campaign stopped paying & scammed participants. I’m curious if Royse was in on this scam.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5356115.0

It's unfortunate but I won't blame Royse for this. And I am not sure if even the scammed amount of tokens were sent, it would have meant anything. Getting worthless tokens is the same as not getting them.

Not much could be done if a project is unable to raise the minimum amount required to get going. A campaign manager can only ensure participants get paid but can't guarantee the project will be a success or failure.

Unfortunate and hopefully Royse will be more cautious picking projects for bounty but I don't think one can blame him for the whole outcome.
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