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November 17, 2014, 04:50:03 AM
Last edit: November 17, 2014, 05:47:16 AM by anticlimax
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So I never do this type of thing and I honestly feel pretty stupid doing it.. but this has made me a little livid.

So here it goes.

This guy "whive" hijacked Pesa after being on the dev team for a matter of weeks. After gaining github/thread access he decided to post in huge red letters that the project was a complete failure and that he wouldn't support a coin that didn't have a community backing it.

After inciting people to dump into his low buy orders he proceeds to reverse his previous statement made in big red letters, saying the project has been saved by an anonymous investor.

Now I come to find out he was the anonymous investor.. Go figure.

He proceeded to lock our team out of the old Pesa thread and create his own little spin off.


When confronted in his new thread he simply deletes my posts.

You can see by my post history I was avidly supporting Pesa for months, until this guy completely derailed us with drama when we wouldn't release the donations to him before the agreed upon work was completed.

Up to you what you want to do with the information presented.

Invest at your own risk.





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November 17, 2014, 05:40:27 AM
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thanks for the heads up!
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