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Topic: [ANN] AZBI - Multichain system | Live staking - page 2. (Read 1037 times)

legendary
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Hello everyone,

First of all, let me introduce myself: I'm founder of AZBI, Michael Wang. I have spotted several comments comparing myself to a "wax figure". Although it is pretty embarrassing I will have to explain myself. I have a medical condition that left some of my facial muscles paralyzed. I can still talk and function otherwise normally. I don't count myself as disabled...

I would like to defend my project and my team. We have already developed complete architecture (although we used some parts of the code from other sources, but its not plagiarized at all. We have a clear view what we need to achieve). Our staking is completely functional and once we distribute initial airdrop everyone is free to try it: https://azbi.io/stake/
I see that people here just try to spot fakes (that's great effort) but I hate to see our project is going downhill just because of my look.


I hope we will eventually earn everyone's trust and prove that we are a trustworthy company.

Stay safe,
Michael

 Cheesy

That's hilarious. The expression is THE EXACT SAME in both pictures! If you can talk, send us a picture of yourself with your mouth open. Take a selfie and post it here. If you can do that, I will apologize and stick to asking you about why you plagiarized your white paper.
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Hello everyone,

First of all, let me introduce myself: I'm founder of AZBI, Michael Wang. I have spotted several comments comparing myself to a "wax figure". Although it is pretty embarrassing I will have to explain myself. I have a medical condition that left some of my facial muscles paralyzed. I can still talk and function otherwise normally. I don't count myself as disabled...

I would like to defend my project and my team. We have already developed complete architecture (although we used some parts of the code from other sources, but its not plagiarized at all. We have a clear view what we need to achieve). Our staking is completely functional and once we distribute initial airdrop everyone is free to try it: https://azbi.io/stake/
I see that people here just try to spot fakes (that's great effort) but I hate to see our project is going downhill just because of my look.


I hope we will eventually earn everyone's trust and prove that we are a trustworthy company.

Stay safe,
Michael
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 8114
Hey OP,

I had a hard time verifying your team's identities. Outside of your website and the said LinkedIn profiles i couldn't find anything, as if they don't exist.

I'm particularly interested to know more about AZBI's founder - Michael Wang?

Do those two pictures look like wax figures or perhaps he's wearing a mask or something?




Oh man. That's hilarious. They believe this actually looks like a real person?

Watch, next thing you know, it will actually be a real person suffering from some kind of skin ailment, and I'll look like an asshole.

Either way, project is a complete scam.

Edit: I found some images for a couple more team members of this project.


John Pa, COO


Lee Ka-ching, Vice President
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You can't make up those 500+ connections at a very short period of time.

No offense but that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard. You can get 500 connections in a matter of days, not to mention you can buy fake LinkedIn profiles that are already maxed out.

Same with other team members, for me, their linkedin profiles are legit not a made up one.

I strongly disagree, there are details pointing otherwise.

For example, Mike Kim's profile, kid on the photos does not look like he is more than 20 years old. According to LinkedIn Mike Kim got his bachelor's degree in 2009, meaning he was 23-25 years old at that time, fast forward to 2020 he would be around 35. One year after graduation Mike got a job at Dell, lol highly improbable. Four years later he was lead developer at Barclays, lol not a chance.

Miranda Weaver's resume for her alleged job at Luminor group in the period of 2016-2018 is plagiarized from another LinkedIn profile.

"My philosophy is built on the notion that; we do better if we work together and if we work together, we are stronger. My purpose in life is to contribute to the solution that helps to produce and sustain equitable outcomes for all. I believe in community, stakeholder and partnership engagement; through strategic planning and effective communication, to leverage resources that reduce barriers to access and success."

source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanette-hughes-64779b15a/

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Miranda Weaver's profile was recently changed, "Girls on the Run Twin Cities also comes from Jeanette Hughes's profile


Twitter profile is very long time ago created, but no activity there.

That's a very good point.
Azbi's domain is registered in January this year (2020-01-28)- link
According to Azbi's website, the idea originated in August 2019 but their twitter account is from 2014. lol
I won't tell how many low-level scams i've seen that buys aged accounts and name their projects after it.


Maybe you are right. It is just that obvious scammers will have their linkedin connections in few numbers, and this one has a lot. So I haven't suspected them to be faking their profiles. And honestly, never encountered yet a person selling linkedin accts promising to have large number of connections. Social media is really not reliable nowadays. But what you pointed out here seems shady. If the the team has nothing to hide, they can always respond to this allegation.
legendary
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You can't make up those 500+ connections at a very short period of time.

No offense but that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard. You can get 500 connections in a matter of days, not to mention you can buy fake LinkedIn profiles that are already maxed out.

Same with other team members, for me, their linkedin profiles are legit not a made up one.

I strongly disagree, there are details pointing otherwise.

For example, Mike Kim's profile, kid on the photos does not look like he is more than 20 years old. According to LinkedIn Mike Kim got his bachelor's degree in 2009, meaning he was 23-25 years old at that time, fast forward to 2020 he would be around 35. One year after graduation Mike got a job at Dell, lol highly improbable. Four years later he was lead developer at Barclays, lol not a chance.

Miranda Weaver's resume for her alleged job at Luminor group in the period of 2016-2018 is plagiarized from another LinkedIn profile.

"My philosophy is built on the notion that; we do better if we work together and if we work together, we are stronger. My purpose in life is to contribute to the solution that helps to produce and sustain equitable outcomes for all. I believe in community, stakeholder and partnership engagement; through strategic planning and effective communication, to leverage resources that reduce barriers to access and success."

source: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanette-hughes-64779b15a/

Google cache:



Miranda Weaver's profile was recently changed, "Girls on the Run Twin Cities also comes from Jeanette Hughes's profile


Twitter profile is very long time ago created, but no activity there.

That's a very good point.
Azbi's domain is registered in January this year (2020-01-28)- link
According to Azbi's website, the idea originated in August 2019 but their twitter account is from 2014. lol
I won't tell how many low-level scams i've seen that buys aged accounts and name their projects after it.

newbie
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Twitter profile is very long time ago created, but no activity there.
full member
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Hey OP,

I had a hard time verifying your team's identities. Outside of your website and the said LinkedIn profiles i couldn't find anything, as if they don't exist.

I'm particularly interested to know more about AZBI's founder - Michael Wang?

Do those two pictures look like wax figures or perhaps he's wearing a mask or something?




His linkedin profile seems legit. You can't make up those 500+ connections at a very short period of time.  Same with other team members, for me, their linkedin profiles are legit not a made up one. Though maybe, you are looking for other profiles other than linkedin. But some people are really private with things, not having social media channels is fine as long as their intentions are authentic. But it would take time to know their real intentions.
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Hey OP,

I had a hard time verifying your team's identities. Outside of your website and the said LinkedIn profiles i couldn't find anything, as if they don't exist.

I'm particularly interested to know more about AZBI's founder - Michael Wang?

Do those two pictures look like wax figures or perhaps he's wearing a mask or something?

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The above has already been written if coming soon and maybe they will update everything soon so we just wait to find out more information on the website or maybe you can directly contact them at the telegram
legendary
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Hey OP,

I had a hard time verifying your team's identities. Outside of your website and the said LinkedIn profiles i couldn't find anything, as if they don't exist.

I'm particularly interested to know more about AZBI's founder - Michael Wang?

Do those two pictures look like wax figures or perhaps he's wearing a mask or something?


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