Okay DueCoin, you have some explaining to do:
1. What's your relationship with Coincrest, based out of London?
https://www.coincrest.com/about-coincrest/
From the conversations I've had with your investors, many of them were "turned on to" DueCoin through you exclusively.
2. Why is your LinkedIn page based out of Khulna, Bangladesh? There is no cryptocurrency presence there.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/duecoin/
3. Your 'Long Update" on your website is littered with old information. Did you copy and paste, hoping to quell some investor unrest?
http://www.duecoin.io/long-update-december-26-2017/
Ex: Published on December 27th, 2017, it lists Bitcoin marketcap at $158bil and the total crypto marketcap at $300bil.
The last time these numbers existed in crypto was December 1st, 2017.
https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/ Your use of "promoting exclusivity" at the end of the update is Marketing 101, an extremely cheap trick.
4. Why is your Facebook and Twitter pages filled with fake accounts as followers?
FB: 10,000 likes but you've gotten 1 like and 1 comment on your posts in the past 2 weeks. One...
https://www.facebook.com/Duecoincurrency/
Twitter: 7,000 Followers but the max engagement you've gotten on any post in the past 2 weeks is 2 retweets and 3 likes.
https://twitter.com/duecoinplanet
Note: On Dec 19th, it appears you paid to have a post re-tweeted, having been RT 2,001 times
It's obvious you've paid for these likes, followers, and retweets. The round numbers on all of them is a dead giveaway.
5. Who is "princemalik" on Steemit and "Nicu Pavelean" on Medium?
https://steemit.com/@princemalik ...
https://medium.com/@nicupavelean These two people, or one person, posted articles about DueCoin, also about Samaritan ICO
https://samaritans.money/ ... https://samaritans.money/file/download/Introduction%20SMR.pdf
This looks like the cheapest attempt at an ICO I've ever seen. Other ICOs peddled by these people: Heardbeats, Crypto20
Investors gave you bitcoin that is now valued in the $100,000s, if not millions. Are you a scam or are you just in over your head? Since you have someone on here replying, it appears like you're trying to do damage control. But all the evidence points to an apologetic scammer who takes more, tries to hold the gates for a little while, and then exits.
However, the lack of traffic on this thread, the lack of reddits and subreddits, and the general lack of traffic on your website and social media pages tells me you took advantage of some new investors who didn't know any better. I hope I'm wrong but this situation reeks of a long scam.
If you're a large investor (if the BTC you invested is now worth $50,000+), you may not be able to go after DueCoin, but if Coincrest is the engine behind DueCoin, then contact an international fraud lawyer. Coincrest is based in the UK and I'm sure someone would take the case to get you your money back.
DueCoin, you only have one choice... launch. The games are over. Either give these people their money back, or launch.