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August 29, 2014, 05:10:55 PM
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What happened to NWO? The team consisted of two people, project manager and developer. An agreement was reached on how the project would go down, and how payment would happen after ICO was complete, as well as what features would be delivered going forward. As you all know, the ICO sold out in under 24 hours. The project lead and developer then discussed compensation as C-Cex verified the wallet and blockchain. They could not reach agreement. Things escalated. Harsh words were exchanged. The dev deleted the github and left the project. The dev was never paid. The project lead then placed buy support on the NWO market, maintaining the price, while he tried to resolve things with the dev. No resoution was reached. The project lead then came to me looking to find a dev to step in and fix things. A search was begun to find some one with the ability, and time, to step in and fix the source, set a checkpoint to invalidate the premine, and fork the coin.

With no github source, the block explorer stopped working. It was noticed that the github source was gone, the wallet links were gone, and that the block explorer no longer worked. This was then pointed out in the trollbox. The dev then dumped the 200k premine. A lot more harsh words were then exchanged in ccex trollbox. Two threads were posted on the BCT forums about what happened. One by the original dev, one by some one else. C-cex is not to blame in all of this. What happened here was not the result of a failed identity check or failed vetting of the code. No amount of additional ones would have prevented this from happening. This is on the NWO team, and no one else. Where is NWO now? Currently in talks with several developers to step in. After that, will come the other features, down the road.
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August 29, 2014, 05:11:15 PM
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August 29, 2014, 05:12:21 PM
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What happened to NWO? The team consisted of two people, project manager and developer. An agreement was reached on how the project would go down, and how payment would happen after ICO was complete, as well as what features would be delivered going forward. As you all know, the ICO sold out in under 24 hours. The project lead and developer then discussed compensation as C-Cex verified the wallet and blockchain. They could not reach agreement. Things escalated. Harsh words were exchanged. The dev deleted the github and left the project. The dev was never paid.

Whaaa???  So C-Cex still has all the IPO funds?
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August 29, 2014, 05:19:05 PM
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I hope the ipo funds haven't been sent yet, I am extremely dissapointed in how this went.
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August 29, 2014, 05:23:51 PM
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So what are the plans for it?

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August 29, 2014, 05:37:36 PM
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Plan? If it´s true, @CryptoCurrEncyX should take some way as @BittrexExchange did with #CLSTR and REFUND investors setting a buy wall at ICO prices.
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August 29, 2014, 05:47:09 PM
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Principle scam Shocked
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August 29, 2014, 05:53:10 PM
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We are currently seeking a developer to join the team and fix the source.
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August 29, 2014, 05:53:45 PM
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Where is the ICO money?

This is a simple question, and it should have a direct answer immediately.
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August 29, 2014, 06:01:03 PM
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lol How can anybody be disapointed by an IPO coin... people investing in that should invest in a better brain before  Grin

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August 29, 2014, 06:07:14 PM
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well, who got the 30+ BTCs? Why not you return it to C-Cex? To prove that you are innocent
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August 29, 2014, 06:09:00 PM
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Lol I think it's funny that the dev is not answering the question that's haunting us all. Where is our money?
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August 29, 2014, 06:09:43 PM
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Where is the ICO money?

This is a simple question, and it should have a direct answer immediately.

This is exactly THE question... didn't you take all the 30+ BTCs, so because of that the coin dev quitted? Why are you so greedy? Now why not you return all the BTCs to C-cex, so that investors like myself will get refund from this scam YOU created?
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August 29, 2014, 06:13:40 PM
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wow this shameless guy is trying to explain! Please return the ICO money you cheated to c-cex first, then we will listen to your explanations. The entire ICO money is in your hand now, isn't it?

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August 29, 2014, 06:22:56 PM
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wow this shameless guy is trying to explain! Please return the ICO money you cheated to c-cex first, then we will listen to your explanations. The entire ICO money is in your hand now, isn't it?



Exactly, return the money you cheated first.

BTW, why not you identify yourself, and then get out of this forum? The less people like you as scammers, the better the altcoin space will be. Because of the people like you, the ICOs are being rejected by many people. Why you are so greedy? if you are less greedy, you still get a lot, and you also make everyone happy and build your credibility. But of course scammers never need credibilities.
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August 29, 2014, 06:24:41 PM
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What happened to NWO? The team consisted of two people, project manager and developer. An agreement was reached on how the project would go down, and how payment would happen after ICO was complete, as well as what features would be delivered going forward. As you all know, the ICO sold out in under 24 hours. The project lead and developer then discussed compensation as C-Cex verified the wallet and blockchain. They could not reach agreement. Things escalated. Harsh words were exchanged. The dev deleted the github and left the project. The dev was never paid. The project lead then placed buy support on the NWO market, maintaining the price, while he tried to resolve things with the dev. No resoution was reached. The project lead then came to me looking to find a dev to step in and fix things. A search was begun to find some one with the ability, and time, to step in and fix the source, set a checkpoint to invalidate the premine, and fork the coin.

With no github source, the block explorer stopped working. It was noticed that the github source was gone, the wallet links were gone, and that the block explorer no longer worked. This was then pointed out in the trollbox. The dev then dumped the 200k premine. A lot more harsh words were then exchanged in ccex trollbox. Two threads were posted on the BCT forums about what happened. One by the original dev, one by some one else. C-cex is not to blame in all of this. What happened here was not the result of a failed identity check or failed vetting of the code. No amount of additional ones would have prevented this from happening. This is on the NWO team, and no one else. Where is NWO now? Currently in talks with several developers to step in. After that, will come the other features, down the road.


Bwahahaha rofl!!!!

You can't make this stuff up ....

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August 29, 2014, 06:28:49 PM
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lmao, scammer please return the money! A bad potato in forum...
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August 29, 2014, 06:33:10 PM
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Of the ICO, 22BTC remains after paying for listing fees, promotion, website, and buy support when market launched. There is also 140k NWO from the buy walls placed in support, that got dumped on. The project manager currently holds all funds. 5 BTC of what remains is being used to hire a new dev to fix the source and maintain the code.

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August 29, 2014, 06:35:41 PM
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buy support when market launched

So ... I wonder if Facebook did this with their IPO?  Half the funds went to buy support.   Cheesy  Lolzing so hard I'm  Cry

Goodluck all investors sorry you were stupidz  Kiss

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August 29, 2014, 07:00:39 PM
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Of the ICO, 22BTC remains after paying for listing fees, promotion, website, and buy support when market launched. There is also 140k NWO from the buy walls placed in support, that got dumped on. The project manager currently holds all funds. 5 BTC of what remains is being used to hire a new dev to fix the source and maintain the code.


Lol, do you really think people still want to hold on to their nwo? We want a refund and that's final. People feel scammed and they have all rights to get their money back.
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