@holmes70 is overly offensive and @rebelway518 is overly defensive...
truth is somewhere between those two sides...
to be honest I am leaning towards @holmes70 because this project gave me quite big financial hit and it doesn't show any sign of possible recovery...
I still cant find any good tutorials how to build something on this "platform"...
There are far better options to invest hard earned money than put them into this, just my opinion...
financial aspects of this projects are absolutely laughable and shameful - 2M marketcap, couple $k daily volume, no adoption (ALAX? lol)...
Before ICO there were alot of articles filled with gloom and bloom, now only "blog" posts on dev site that no one reads...
etc... etc...
@holmes70
To scam someone means roughly the same thing as to swindle them. Changing your wording doesn't refute the fact that DECENT does not control the market.
DECENT does not control the trading volume of their coin, traders do.
DECENT does not control the price of their coin, traders do.
Not even sure where your are coming up with the "suspicious transactions". Please provide proof, or is this just another of your baseless lies?
So, to repeat myself again, to claim that you were scammed by any entity for reasons that are beyond their control is foolish and incorrect.
DECENT's mission is to create a platform which can be used by almost any and all who wish to build a blockchain enhanced project. They have completed numerous milestones towards that goal, they are continually working on enhancements, improvements and outreach, and with their resilient dedication they will continue to grow.
So tell me how DECENT working toward and accomplishing their stated goals is a scam or has scammed you personally?
You are entitled to your own opinion, however information on how to build on DCore is and has been readily available for over a year via links on their website or direct url @
https://docs.decent.ch/There you will find everything from a thorough technical description of DCore, its consensus methodology and other frequently asked questions. There you can also find detailed and elaborate information on accessing and using the DCore APIs to make use of its features and functions, from creating accounts to setting up witness nodes to content submission to revenue sharing and more.
Furthermore, more information can be found on DECENT's github
https://github.com/DECENTfoundation. This repository includes not only the DCore network, but tool kits and code examples for JVM
https://github.com/DECENTfoundation/DCoreKt-SDK, JavaScript
https://github.com/DECENTfoundation/dcorejs-lib and TypeScript
https://github.com/DECENTfoundation/dcorejs.
On top of that, there is even a dedicated telegram channel for Developers who are or want to build on DCore to get information and assistance from the team directly. And you can even email support @
[email protected] for assistance.
There is still new press concerning DECENT and its partnerships, and not just on DECENT's website. Articles are posted occasionally by CEO Matej Michalko on Cryptoslate
https://cryptoslate.com/author/matej-michalko/, Medium
https://medium.com/@matmichalko and others. Plus articles about or relating to DECENT are publish on various sites such as Bitcoin Garden
https://bitcoingarden.org/?s=Matej+Michalko, Forbes
https://www.forbes.com and others.
And all of that with just a couple minutes of Google searches....