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January 11, 2024, 11:07:33 PM
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My roomie just got a nice paycheck doing webwork for a company that looks like crypto but I can't find anything about it, seems kinda private/exclusive. Not gonna drop the name for fear of shill-banning, but I really want to do some research on it, just not sure how or where to start, anybody got ideas? I'm more used to new companies drowning me in info than starving me

note not a new coin, seems they do multiple projects or something

Edit: I already emailed them for info and no reply, and my roomie knows or says nothing much so no help there
Your roomie should be one of the top intellectual and knows whenamd how to settle prob[. Anything of doubts created within the circle of investors and traders, I actually try my best to decline my plans because when my account will liquidated, I remembered all my heavy losses recorded, which I've said to myself never to come back to the market except for school. Any news you find to be funny, just ensure you take thorough time to passed through most of these projects before thinking of the next step which is movment.

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January 12, 2024, 03:53:35 PM
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If the company is relatively private, try looking for any public announcements, press releases, or official social media accounts associated with it. Also, explore forums or communities related to web development, crypto, or tech to see if there's any discussion or information shared by others who might have encountered the company.

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January 12, 2024, 04:06:22 PM
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My roomie just got a nice paycheck doing webwork for a company that looks like crypto but I can't find anything about it, seems kinda private/exclusive. Not gonna drop the name for fear of shill-banning, but I really want to do some research on it, just not sure how or where to start, anybody got ideas? I'm more used to new companies drowning me in info than starving me

note not a new coin, seems they do multiple projects or something

Edit: I already emailed them for info and no reply, and my roomie knows or says nothing much so no help there

Try to search LinkedIn for their employees since most of the crypto professionals update their profiles there regularly for their portfolio. Try to start your research through their employee until you can find something related to what you are searching.

It’s very hard to do a research on the web since most of the crypto companies post very limited info online. Your best shot is to look for their employees profile and hoping that they post something related to their company. What’s the purpose of this research exactly?
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January 12, 2024, 04:21:51 PM
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Okay, updaye, maybe someone can help me with some of this, because I am P*SSED!

Not proud but I did the beer thing and got him drunk enough to make him brag. Yes, its a private investors club for his dad's buddies from back in the early NFT boom days and yes they want to lay low and only let ppl in by invitation. But the key thing is the 90% guarantee because (and he ****ing laughed in my face when he told me) he handed them my research on investment safety methods and said it was just something he found online!!! In short Ive been working my butt off for almost a year to put together a protocol of making investment safer (because I am a coward when it comes to investing) and HE JUST TOOK IT FROM MY LAPTOP AND GAVE IT TO THEM. I have no idea if they made the last pieces of it work but I am steaming. He admits that it is how he got the job doing the coding for them.

What would any of you do in this situation? I am going to try to find some contact info on them and prove that it is my work and maybe get some compensation but I never had someone steal from me like this before so any ideas are welcome. I am also thinking about selling his stupid collectibles on ebay just to punish him.

sorry for negativity. I am just so angry
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January 12, 2024, 04:27:51 PM
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Also to the ppl who still ask the name it is brassmint. I understand that this forum is more friendly about naming things then the other ones I have used. thank you to the forum for that btw.
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March 07, 2024, 06:27:46 AM
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My roomie just got a nice paycheck doing webwork for a company that looks like crypto but I can't find anything about it, seems kinda private/exclusive. Not gonna drop the name for fear of shill-banning, but I really want to do some research on it, just not sure how or where to start, anybody got ideas? I'm more used to new companies drowning me in info than starving me

note not a new coin, seems they do multiple projects or something

Edit: I already emailed them for info and no reply, and my roomie knows or says nothing much so no help there

OP, I understand your point, but informations are gotten every where with a good research spirit, the way I do my thing is that, if I want to get an information about a project, I will go to different sites of enquiry to ask question and before I try one or two sites I might get what I want, as it stands now, I don't think that anyone can directly help you to get this done because you have emphatically said that you wouldn't want to bring the name here because some reasons which I also see as a good one, but one thing is for sure, in this forum there is a board that almost every use to ask question to get contribution from members of this forum and I think with the replies you get their your problem might be solved because many users here has a versed knowledge of cryptocurrency generally so I believe that they will give you what you want if you ask but if you don't want to do it that way you can apply other alternatives.

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March 07, 2024, 09:15:14 AM
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My roomie just got a nice paycheck doing webwork for a company that looks like crypto but I can't find anything about it, seems kinda private/exclusive. Not gonna drop the name for fear of shill-banning, but I really want to do some research on it, just not sure how or where to start, anybody got ideas? I'm more used to new companies drowning me in info than starving me

note not a new coin, seems they do multiple projects or something

Edit: I already emailed them for info and no reply, and my roomie knows or says nothing much so no help there

OP, I understand your point, but informations are gotten every where with a good research spirit, the way I do my thing is that, if I want to get an information about a project, I will go to different sites of enquiry to ask question and before I try one or two sites I might get what I want, as it stands now, I don't think that anyone can directly help you to get this done because you have emphatically said that you wouldn't want to bring the name here because some reasons which I also see as a good one, but one thing is for sure, in this forum there is a board that almost every use to ask question to get contribution from members of this forum and I think with the replies you get their your problem might be solved because many users here has a versed knowledge of cryptocurrency generally so I believe that they will give you what you want if you ask but if you don't want to do it that way you can apply other alternatives.
You're right if you're making a research probably something seems contradicting, all you need to do is to ask questions that's how we proceed. rather than keeping it to yourself I know there are some people in this platform who is very deep in cryptocurrency I believe they can enlighten you the more that's only if you ask questions,I do make research, then after making my research I always ask questions concerning the company if the company is genuine or not before proceeding so that I won't get scammed.

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March 07, 2024, 12:03:01 PM
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Researching a quiet crypto company requires a meticulous approach to unveil essential details. Begin by scrutinizing the company's whitepaper, examining its technology, goals, and team. Delve into the project's online presence, analyzing social media, forums, and community discussions for user experiences and sentiments. Assess the transparency of the team, checking their qualifications and past successes. Scrutinize partnerships and collaborations to gauge credibility. Utilize blockchain explorers to trace the token's transactions and distribution.

Examine the project's GitHub repository for code quality, updates, and community contributions. Investigate the company's regulatory compliance and legal standing to ensure legitimacy. Engage with the community to gather insights and assess the responsiveness of the team. Explore media coverage and reviews, seeking unbiased perspectives. Evaluate the roadmap and development milestones for a clear trajectory. Due diligence is paramount in navigating the crypto space, ensuring that even quieter projects align with your investment criteria and adhere to industry standards.

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