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Topic: [ANN] ICOcountdown.com Tokenizes Himself (Crowdfund) - page 2. (Read 8183 times)

legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
Can give 0.05 BTC for 12 Tokens/Hours of your life, who more?

So, around 2$/ hr...

and what exactly can we do with "your" time...  Is this related to prostitution?

You can basically ask me to do anything, but I have the right to refuse stuff. So you can ask me what my advice on certain things are or help you create something that you need. It is not related to prostitution. lol Cheesy
Can you please state the reason/s why a listed company might be dissolved? Thanks
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
Can give 0.05 BTC for 12 Tokens/Hours of your life, who more?

If you give 0.05 BTC the market cap will be 22$
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
Can give 0.05 BTC for 12 Tokens/Hours of your life, who more?

So, around 2$/ hr...

and what exactly can we do with "your" time...  Is this related to prostitution?

You can basically ask me to do anything, but I have the right to refuse stuff. So you can ask me what my advice on certain things are or help you create something that you need. It is not related to prostitution. lol Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 534
Can give 0.05 BTC for 12 Tokens/Hours of your life, who more?

So, around 2$/ hr...

and what exactly can we do with "your" time...  Is this related to prostitution?
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
Can give 0.05 BTC for 12 Tokens/Hours of your life, who more?
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 502
Alex,

Did you receive from Agoras or Elastic project Team any BTC or any Coins from their ICO?
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 502
Interesting.  ICOcountdown has saved many, including myself, from investing from total scam ICOs - who knows how much money.  I like your work and wish you luck.

I just saw this post by chance! I can confirm ICOcountdown has saved many people from scams! We all have to be greatful  that there are people out there who cares about other people like ICOcountdown. I am glad you are doing this as we need more people like you! Thanks

STFU dumbass, he listed total scams for the longest time until his 'due diligence' finally figured out it was a scam, while he lead many others to lose thier bitcoins. Look at how he lists Agoras and Elastic project which are obvious scams, proably because they paid him for a listing. Stay away from icocountdown.com this fucker is a scammer!!!

Hi, Why do you believe Agoras and Elastic project are scams?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Interesting.  ICOcountdown has saved many, including myself, from investing from total scam ICOs - who knows how much money.  I like your work and wish you luck.

I just saw this post by chance! I can confirm ICOcountdown has saved many people from scams! We all have to be greatful  that there are people out there who cares about other people like ICOcountdown. I am glad you are doing this as we need more people like you! Thanks

STFU dumbass, he listed total scams for the longest time until his 'due diligence' finally figured out it was a scam, while he lead many others to lose thier bitcoins. Look at how he lists Agoras and Elastic project which are obvious scams, proably because they paid him for a listing. Stay away from icocountdown.com this fucker is a scammer!!!
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
Love it when a plans starts to come together
I do confirm speaking to Alex but that is a mixed message, but everybody needs to cover there costs so it is understandable

member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Roberto TM
Interesting.  ICOcountdown has saved many, including myself, from investing from total scam ICOs - who knows how much money.  I like your work and wish you luck.

I just saw this post by chance! I can confirm ICOcountdown has saved many people from scams! We all have to be greatful  that there are people out there who cares about other people like ICOcountdown. I am glad you are doing this as we need more people like you! Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
So, after posting in this thread, I was contacted by a developer with whom I video chatted.  He told me that he was asked for $400/week for Alex, and based on our hour long conversation, I have no reason to believe he is making this up.  Just because Alex didn't extort me, doesn't mean he didn't do it to someone else.  So again, I was just conveying my experience earlier, I cannot speak to his later actions.


Chris

Edit:

After posting this comment, the developer contacted me and showed me the proof that Alex asked him directly for $400.  I am not sure how many were asked, but I have seen proof.

hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
after reading all posts of haters i must say, that Alex, maybe you need to work out on ICO rating system in percentage (ICOcountdown Rating System - IRS  Smiley). This IRS may include a lot of analytic factors for annaunced ICO projects, like - 1)have the dev represent their photo, name or not, 2)is there real profiles links, 3)contact phones,addr etc.4)is there Escrow or not, 5) Is this a team, or one dev .. and much more items, that affect on a result in rating percents. And if final IRS will be lower 30% (or another value) - then the project will be delisted

Thanks for your input.

The only problem with the photos and profiles is that they can bought and faked.

Same with names, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-ophion-a-secure-anonymous-decentralized-market-crowdsale-live-1464725

You can see in this thread this is exactly what happened, one of the main issues is Escrow. All that tertiary information can be faked. Github and code verification along with Escrow is really whats needed. There are many other ways to verify people but I can't release that information because they will get wise to it. I do like the percentage values though.

Unfortunately this kind of thing has happened before and the EDON developer got past it because he faked all of that stuff.

Jazzycrypt - I like these ideas of information to regulate ICOs.

Alex - I think there is software in existence that matches a selfie with your government issued ID.  I am not sure where I saw it but I think Bittrex uses it if you want to increase your withdrawl limits.  There has to be other ways as well to verify the identity of someone.  Also there could be regulations that disallow people to announce their ICO before properly confirming identity with regulators. 
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1000
I will publicly acknowledge that even though Bitland is not listed on ICO Countdown, it is not because he asked us for money.  

We have had our differences on things, but I am not sure I would say that ICO Countdown is scamming.  He did his due diligence with Bitland, and for whatever reason didn't decide that we should be on ICO countdown.  

No big deal.

However, in no part of the process did he ever ask for money, so I have to assert that as someone who was not included on his site, it wasn't because he asked us for money.  I am not sure if he has changed his practices, but anyone who wants to talk about this can Skype me at Larry.Christopher.Bates, and I can tell you that in my honest experience, when asking about Bitland Alex was simply trying to do his due diligence.  I am not sure what his credentials are, or what he has done in the past, but he did NOT try to extort Bitland at any point.


Cheers!

Chris

OK thanks for sharing this.  I also spoke to Sasha from WAVES who confirmed that at no point did Alex ask him for BTC/tokens or money either.  These points along with Scifi.rem's clarification I think illustrate that Alex was not extorting anyone to be on his site. 

People may not agree with his reasons for delisting coins but it is his site and his choice.  Hopefully this closes the matter.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
Great.
So he didn't ask you for money, right?

Nope, not once.  Like I said, not sure if he has changed his approach, but while his questions were plentiful, I think he simply didn't like our approach or something. 

The entire thing had nothing to do with him asking for money.


Chris
hero member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 501
I will publicly acknowledge that even though Bitland is not listed on ICO Countdown, it is not because he asked us for money. 

We have had our differences on things, but I am not sure I would say that ICO Countdown is scamming.  He did his due diligence with Bitland, and for whatever reason didn't decide that we should be on ICO countdown. 

No big deal.

However, in no part of the process did he ever ask for money, so I have to assert that as someone who was not included on his site, it wasn't because he asked us for money.  I am not sure if he has changed his practices, but anyone who wants to talk about this can Skype me at Larry.Christopher.Bates, and I can tell you that in my honest experience, when asking about Bitland Alex was simply trying to do his due diligence.  I am not sure what his credentials are, or what he has done in the past, but he did NOT try to extort Bitland at any point.


Cheers!

Chris

Great.
So he didn't ask you for money, right?
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
I will publicly acknowledge that even though Bitland is not listed on ICO Countdown, it is not because he asked us for money. 

We have had our differences on things, but I am not sure I would say that ICO Countdown is scamming.  He did his due diligence with Bitland, and for whatever reason didn't decide that we should be on ICO countdown. 

No big deal.

However, in no part of the process did he ever ask for money, so I have to assert that as someone who was not included on his site, it wasn't because he asked us for money.  I am not sure if he has changed his practices, but anyone who wants to talk about this can Skype me at Larry.Christopher.Bates, and I can tell you that in my honest experience, when asking about Bitland Alex was simply trying to do his due diligence.  I am not sure what his credentials are, or what he has done in the past, but he did NOT try to extort Bitland at any point.


Cheers!

Chris
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1018
why font size is so small? NEEDS  LARGER!

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after reading all posts of haters i must say, that Alex, maybe you need to work out on ICO rating system in percentage (ICOcountdown Rating System - IRS  Smiley). This IRS may include a lot of analytic factors for annaunced ICO projects, like - 1)have the dev represent their photo, name or not, 2)is there real profiles links, 3)contact phones,addr etc.4)is there Escrow or not, 5) Is this a team, or one dev .. and much more items, that affect on a result in rating percents. And if final IRS will be lower 30% (or another value) - then the project will be delisted

Thanks for your input.

The only problem with the photos and profiles is that they can bought and faked.

Same with names, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-ophion-a-secure-anonymous-decentralized-market-crowdsale-live-1464725

You can see in this thread this is exactly what happened, one of the main issues is Escrow. All that tertiary information can be faked. Github and code verification along with Escrow is really whats needed. There are many other ways to verify people but I can't release that information because they will get wise to it. I do like the percentage values though.

Unfortunately this kind of thing has happened before and the EDON developer got past it because he faked all of that stuff.

i agree, demo Github code is a real mark of honest ICO campaign. It's really sad, that many developers are unable to demonstrate at ICO's beginning objectivity of theirs promises
sr. member
Activity: 426
Merit: 256
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
after reading all posts of haters i must say, that Alex, maybe you need to work out on ICO rating system in percentage (ICOcountdown Rating System - IRS  Smiley). This IRS may include a lot of analytic factors for annaunced ICO projects, like - 1)have the dev represent their photo, name or not, 2)is there real profiles links, 3)contact phones,addr etc.4)is there Escrow or not, 5) Is this a team, or one dev .. and much more items, that affect on a result in rating percents. And if final IRS will be lower 30% (or another value) - then the project will be delisted

Thanks for your input.

The only problem with the photos and profiles is that they can bought and faked.

Same with names, https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/annico-ophion-a-secure-anonymous-decentralized-market-crowdsale-live-1464725

You can see in this thread this is exactly what happened, one of the main issues is Escrow. All that tertiary information can be faked. Github and code verification along with Escrow is really whats needed. There are many other ways to verify people but I can't release that information because they will get wise to it. I do like the percentage values though.

Unfortunately this kind of thing has happened before and the EDON developer got past it because he faked all of that stuff.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1018
after reading all posts of haters i must say, that Alex, maybe you need to work out on ICO rating system in percentage (ICOcountdown Rating System - IRS  Smiley). This IRS may include a lot of analytic factors for annaunced ICO projects, like - 1)have the dev represent their photo, name or not, 2)is there real profiles links, 3)contact phones,addr etc.4)is there Escrow or not, 5) Is this a team, or one dev .. and much more items, that affect on a result in rating percents. And if final IRS will be lower 30% (or another value) - then the project will be delisted
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