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legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1023
Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
January 20, 2017, 03:17:18 PM
So what happened here why is everyone saying it's game over? Has the DEV left the project or is he around but busy with doing stuff? I don't understand what's happened here, can anyone clarify in easy to understand lingo please?
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 03:10:42 PM
If anyone wants the exchange source, if it is even legit, send me a PM. I'll give it to you for .2 btc

Well I have the exchange source and it is unusable. It ranks high in the list of worst coded software I have ever seen. I don't think you should sell it because it is of no use. It has no value whatsoever.

If I don't have a refund by tomorrow morning I will publish the exchange source code and database dump that I got so everyone can judge. This guy is leaving traces everywhere. I am pretty sure we can track down this dev if we combine all the information and traces he leaves behind.
Yeah, there is a zender.com reference there. Idk if it is that Asian kid playing his guitar on YouTube or not but it could be him
mvl
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 03:05:54 PM
If anyone wants the exchange source, if it is even legit, send me a PM. I'll give it to you for .2 btc

Well I have the exchange source and it is unusable. It ranks high in the list of worst coded software I have ever seen. I don't think you should sell it because it is of no use. It has no value whatsoever.

If I don't have a refund by tomorrow morning I will publish the exchange source code and database dump that I got so everyone can judge. This guy is leaving traces everywhere. I am pretty sure we can track down this dev if we combine all the information and traces he leaves behind.
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 02:41:58 PM
If anyone wants the exchange source, if it is even legit, send me a PM. I'll give it to you for .2 btc
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 02:27:35 PM
I still haven't gotten my refund. It has been a full 12 hours.

Looks like I was scammed =,(
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 02:26:36 PM
very big invested come for xlth ico good luck dev
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
January 20, 2017, 02:23:49 PM
After this scam/no scam drama this topic is so hot.  Cool

legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
January 20, 2017, 02:03:20 PM

We are not associated in any way to http://bitsynq.com/

Our project is hosted in Namecheap servers so that's why the whois information shows Ross Technology


heard that excuse way too often

what about the linked btc addresses?

oups, looks like someone fucked up and tries to excuse it now
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
Act #Neutral,Think y'self as a citizen of Universe
January 20, 2017, 02:02:06 PM
#GameOver
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
January 20, 2017, 01:50:49 PM

We are not associated in any way to http://bitsynq.com/

Our project is hosted in Namecheap servers so that's why the whois information shows Ross Technology


heard that excuse way too often

what about the linked btc addresses?
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1034
January 20, 2017, 01:25:26 PM
Well looks like nobody else is going to be putting money into this... what with all the red flags and allegations coming to light. Hopefully they'll launch a XLTH-BTC pairing at some point so I can dump my 57k and get on with my life...
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1001
January 20, 2017, 01:24:52 PM
Just wait and see what happens, if it's a scam it's a scam. Not a bad 18 days work for 40 Bitcoins though, think thats about £30,000 for doing nothing  Grin Grin

That is if the majority of the bitcoin invested actually did come from unique investors rather than out of the devs own pocket, from the last pages info a few people obviously did invest in this coin and want out, after all the Dev said he would offer refunds at the start for investors who become uncomfortable... so if he doesn't even do that then you know what this is.
full member
Activity: 314
Merit: 100
einc.io
January 20, 2017, 01:06:28 PM
Just wait and see what happens, if it's a scam it's a scam. Not a bad 18 days work for 40 Bitcoins though, think thats about £30,000 for doing nothing  Grin Grin
sr. member
Activity: 581
Merit: 253
January 20, 2017, 12:30:04 PM
Okay guys, I asked for a refund

You will know immediately whether this is for real or not today. Here is my address

18fvAyfxRJWGnsvfsjgXMwJCkHXdtHRViy

Check it on blockchain.info or another block explorer. If there is a 1.67 btc tx being sent there today, this dev is legit.

I asked for a refund hours ago. Dev wanted me to prove the BTC address I gave him by sending him a signed message.
Then he told me there was a delay because the funds are in a multisig account and needed other people to access the funds
I still have not had my refund and if it does not arrive in my BTC wallet within a few hours, this is definitely a scam.

BTW: expecting 1.02 BTC in the address 139EhHvMNKCYqW43G6PeuKaH9dAhC9yJMN

He told me the same. Still a chance it's legit

wait, what, multisig?  WHOS the other key holders? haha  their full of shit, im sorry to tell you ;p   (i cant find ONE word about multisig in the last 3 WEEKS of this scam?)
so WHOS the other key holders?

the stall tactics continue....

Well, at least you're laughing...

o? so i should feel sorry for peoples lack of due diligence?
i literally found the evidence in 5 mins from OTHER peoples doubts about this, why would ANYONE who invested not do the same?
you believed words and you will recieve what those are worth.
tbh your lucky i even came by and backup up the claims, or people might have kept going forward with this scam...

NO ESCROW, NO SOURCE CODE, OPEN SCAM ACCUSATION, WEBWALLET THATS DUMPING DATA, SAME IP AS PREVIOUS SCAMS, need i go on?
so dont blame me man, nor think that i "think this is funny". this is MY community too, i just wish people took care of THEMSELVES....

Same IP as other scams? WTH ??
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1092
~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
January 20, 2017, 12:21:51 PM
Okay guys, I asked for a refund

You will know immediately whether this is for real or not today. Here is my address

18fvAyfxRJWGnsvfsjgXMwJCkHXdtHRViy

Check it on blockchain.info or another block explorer. If there is a 1.67 btc tx being sent there today, this dev is legit.

I asked for a refund hours ago. Dev wanted me to prove the BTC address I gave him by sending him a signed message.
Then he told me there was a delay because the funds are in a multisig account and needed other people to access the funds
I still have not had my refund and if it does not arrive in my BTC wallet within a few hours, this is definitely a scam.

BTW: expecting 1.02 BTC in the address 139EhHvMNKCYqW43G6PeuKaH9dAhC9yJMN

He told me the same. Still a chance it's legit

wait, what, multisig?  WHOS the other key holders? haha  their full of shit, im sorry to tell you ;p   (i cant find ONE word about multisig in the last 3 WEEKS of this scam?)
so WHOS the other key holders?

the stall tactics continue....

Well, at least you're laughing...

o? so i should feel sorry for peoples lack of due diligence?
i literally found the evidence in 5 mins from OTHER peoples doubts about this, why would ANYONE who invested not do the same?
you believed words and you will recieve what those are worth.
tbh your lucky i even came by and backup up the claims, or people might have kept going forward with this scam...

NO ESCROW, NO SOURCE CODE, OPEN SCAM ACCUSATION, WEBWALLET THATS DUMPING DATA, SAME IP AS PREVIOUS SCAMS, need i go on?
so dont blame me man, nor think that i "think this is funny". this is MY community too, i just wish people took care of THEMSELVES....
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 12:16:00 PM
Okay guys, I asked for a refund

You will know immediately whether this is for real or not today. Here is my address

18fvAyfxRJWGnsvfsjgXMwJCkHXdtHRViy

Check it on blockchain.info or another block explorer. If there is a 1.67 btc tx being sent there today, this dev is legit.

I asked for a refund hours ago. Dev wanted me to prove the BTC address I gave him by sending him a signed message.
Then he told me there was a delay because the funds are in a multisig account and needed other people to access the funds
I still have not had my refund and if it does not arrive in my BTC wallet within a few hours, this is definitely a scam.

BTW: expecting 1.02 BTC in the address 139EhHvMNKCYqW43G6PeuKaH9dAhC9yJMN

He told me the same. Still a chance it's legit

wait, what, multisig?  WHOS the other key holders? haha  their full of shit, im sorry to tell you ;p   (i cant find ONE word about multisig in the last 3 WEEKS of this scam?)
so WHOS the other key holders?

the stall tactics continue....

Well, at least you're laughing...
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 500
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January 20, 2017, 11:55:02 AM

We are not associated in any way to http://bitsynq.com/

Our project is hosted in Namecheap servers so that's why the whois information shows Ross Technology


You should not believe whois 100% it is not 100% accurate anyway. It is not written in stone.
Thank you for the distribution.
mvl
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 11:38:10 AM
Okay guys, I asked for a refund

You will know immediately whether this is for real or not today. Here is my address

18fvAyfxRJWGnsvfsjgXMwJCkHXdtHRViy

Check it on blockchain.info or another block explorer. If there is a 1.67 btc tx being sent there today, this dev is legit.

I asked for a refund hours ago. Dev wanted me to prove the BTC address I gave him by sending him a signed message.
Then he told me there was a delay because the funds are in a multisig account and needed other people to access the funds
I still have not had my refund and if it does not arrive in my BTC wallet within a few hours, this is definitely a scam.

BTW: expecting 1.02 BTC in the address 139EhHvMNKCYqW43G6PeuKaH9dAhC9yJMN

He told me the same. Still a chance it's legit
Chance is small, but let him prove it.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1092
~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
January 20, 2017, 11:37:17 AM
Okay guys, I asked for a refund

You will know immediately whether this is for real or not today. Here is my address

18fvAyfxRJWGnsvfsjgXMwJCkHXdtHRViy

Check it on blockchain.info or another block explorer. If there is a 1.67 btc tx being sent there today, this dev is legit.

I asked for a refund hours ago. Dev wanted me to prove the BTC address I gave him by sending him a signed message.
Then he told me there was a delay because the funds are in a multisig account and needed other people to access the funds
I still have not had my refund and if it does not arrive in my BTC wallet within a few hours, this is definitely a scam.

BTW: expecting 1.02 BTC in the address 139EhHvMNKCYqW43G6PeuKaH9dAhC9yJMN

He told me the same. Still a chance it's legit

wait, what, multisig?  WHOS the other key holders? haha  their full of shit, im sorry to tell you ;p   (i cant find ONE word about multisig in the last 3 WEEKS of this scam?)
so WHOS the other key holders?

the stall tactics continue....
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
January 20, 2017, 11:28:43 AM
Okay guys, I asked for a refund

You will know immediately whether this is for real or not today. Here is my address

18fvAyfxRJWGnsvfsjgXMwJCkHXdtHRViy

Check it on blockchain.info or another block explorer. If there is a 1.67 btc tx being sent there today, this dev is legit.

I asked for a refund hours ago. Dev wanted me to prove the BTC address I gave him by sending him a signed message.
Then he told me there was a delay because the funds are in a multisig account and needed other people to access the funds
I still have not had my refund and if it does not arrive in my BTC wallet within a few hours, this is definitely a scam.

BTW: expecting 1.02 BTC in the address 139EhHvMNKCYqW43G6PeuKaH9dAhC9yJMN

He told me the same. Still a chance it's legit
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