No worries guys as i receive more info i will chat about it here as well as my twitter @cryptolovett and my medium - this is a great video this dude basically talks about Cryptobontix and the tokens that will be released in the next 6 days or so -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGrD1lSmnUU give it a watch
I wouldn't advise anyone to listen to Lea Beattie for cryptocurrency investment advice.
Go take a look at this video and notice the date it was published on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BphdBIZzo78 In that video he says he doesn't think Unity Ingot will go any lower than 6.8 cents (he even says that he thinks that's the baseline price), it'll only go higher from here on out. What happened? The price dropped down to $.002. Not only that. He was pushing The Affluence Network for awhile which turned out to be a huge MLM scam (those videos are still on his playlist):
http://troyjamesexposed.com/the-affluence-network/badbitcoin-reviews-the-affluence-network https://www.marketingxtreme.net/the-affluence-network-review/https://howtostaysafeonthenet.com/the-affluence-network-review/Look how many views his YouTube videos have. He has videos on his channel that have been up for 3 years and have less than 100 views. 100 views! If your video can't even get 100 views in 3 years of being on YouTube, then you should give up internet marketing and stick to your day job. A lot of his videos are affiliate review videos in which I'm sure he tries to get you to sign up using his affiliate link. No thanks. I'd much rather get my crypto currency investment advice from someone like Doug Polk who has over 168,000 subscribers and actually knows what he's talking about when it comes to crypto.
Man, you are annoying. I dont get your beef, but I dont care. Your the sideshow now! Your the one to watch! Wee look at me everybody....
Dude, I didn't even direct my last post at you. Why are your panties all up in a bunch? I was just pointing out Lee Beattie's track record for calling out which crypto will go way up. Only someone like you who doesn't want new people reading this thread to find out that Cryptobontix MAY or MAY NOT be a good company to invest in would be angry for me showing people that there are UNY shills like Lee who should not be giving crypto trading advice. Who cares! Let people decide for themselves after reading this thread. There are more shills on here than there are skeptics so why are you so worried? Hmmmm...
Hey CryptoTraderGuy........
Again you are making it so clear you are driven by personal bias and not facts. You just claimed that the Affluence Nerwork was a "a huge MLM scam."
......first off the Affluence Nerwork had never gotten "huge". Secondly, The Affluence Nerwork has not even launched and has never posted a payment link, payment form, or any other payment method to collect money from people. Zero sales have been made. So please, prove your statement and explain how it is a scam? They've taken no money from anyone and haven't sold a single product. So it's automatically a scam? Just like UNY is a scam? And Cryptobontix is a scam? Arbitrade is a scam too? I'm starting to see a pattern with you. The pattern is this. You don't have a clue what you are talking about, you can't back up any scam claims with facts, and everything regarding these people is a scam. Quite funny. So yes please tell us all how "The Affluence Nerwork is a huge MLM scam."
.....just quoting your own words dude.
Oh wait.....you can't prove anything. Just insults and FUD. With every post you make you are showing the readers more and more that you are driven by a personal vendetta.
I'm waiting for your answers.
As usual, you didn't check out the links I posted about The Affluence Network and actually read the articles. Because if you did, you would see that Troy James (The Affluence Network founder) has a pattern of scamming people. He did it with his other programs and recently had his PayPal account cancelled because of this:
http://troyjamesexposed.com/troy-james-truth/warning-troy-r-james-is-scamming-againMore information about Troy James going under different aliases and creating other pyramid schemes can be found in this article:
https://www.seospark.co.uk/the-affluence-network-review-good-opportunity-or-big-scam/But, hey, even though the guy has scammed a bunch of people in the past, I'm sure he found religion, has changed his ways and is no longer scamming people. I'm sure he's a bonafide saint now.
By the way, if the Affluence Network NEVER took payments from people, then why do all these articles show how much it costs to join The Affluence Network:
"Speaking of those plans, what’s the actual cost involved?
Affiliates at the Bronze level pay $97 per month
Affiliates at the Silver level pay $147 per month
Affiliates at the Gold level pay $197 per month
Affiliates at the Platinum level pay $247 per month
Affiliates at the Diamond level pay $297 per month"
Another article showing how much it costs to join The Affluence Network:
https://howtostaysafeonthenet.com/the-affluence-network-review/Again, this article states how members are joining and paying a monthly membership fee (meaning The Affluence Network WAS taking people's money, genius) and those members get paid to bring in more members (that's called Multi-Level Marketing, smart guy)... are you following me, yet? Or do I need to draw you a diagram so you can fully understand what a MLM scam is?
By the way, guess what members of The Affluent Network received? TOKENS "BACKED BY GOLD". LOL! Supposedly, you could "exchange" your Affluent Network Bronze Tokens for $1 each. Hmmmmm.... sound familiar? OH WAIT, NOW I REMEMBER! Cryptobontix claims that every single one of their UNY tokens will be backed by gold bullion (most of which is still in the ground and has to be mined yet as explained in the whitepaper) and other alt tokens after they are changed over to DIG tokens and that you'll be able to exchange each DIG token for $1 worth of gold bullion. Uh-huh. Sure.
From the article linked to above:
"From what I gather, The Affluence Network’s crypto tokens are basically points the company attaches to purchased cryptocurrency.
The Affluence Network affiliates have no control over what a crypto token is tied to, but can exchange the token for a represented dollar value through the company.
I can’t see a legitimate public cryptocurrency exchange accepting “crypto tokens” (which are worthless in and of themselves), so all that’s probably happening is a regular cryptocurrency exchange on the backend.
Why does any of this matter?
Because The Affluence Network market their crypto tokens as an investment opportunity.
The Affluence Network has not one, but eight of our own Crypto Currencies.
Although there are several uses for the tokens coming available within TAN, they are a better store of worth because their value will grow with every passing day."
This rabbit hole just keeps getting deeper and deeper. Stay tuned...