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Topic: [ANN] [MUL] MultiCoin - with decentralized ATM - MULTIPOOL - Now Distributing - page 6. (Read 20234 times)

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Are we giving up on this coin?
newbie
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legendary
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Crypto entrepreneur and consultant
Yeah, reading it carefully I'm 90% sure this is standardcoin scam dev at work again. Ipo-in-disguise ponzish clone coin.

Ok, I finished reading through all to double check.

This new coin lacks the ponzi(ish) component Standardcoin had: you are not automatically losing money the moment you invest, having to wait for new investors to buy in to cover your loss, like with STD.
Only the ipo in disguise component is present.

In the OT dev states M-ATM is not decentralized at the moment, will be at a later time, after the initial distribution. This ofc looks very fishy: decentralizing this kind of feature should have obviously been a core priority before the launch, given the risks involved.


I can't be 100% sure but all things taken into consideration, it definetly looks like this is Standardcoin/Therealstandard trying a slightly different scam.
legendary
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Merit: 1006
Crypto entrepreneur and consultant
Yeah, reading it carefully I'm 90% sure this is standardcoin scam dev at work again. Ipo-in-disguise ponzish clone coin.
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legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1006
Crypto entrepreneur and consultant
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Killed by FUD?

Going to put in my usual daily amount, anything I can do to clear the FUD?
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No news or already ended ~~~~~~~~~~
 Huh Huh Huh
newbie
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Dev, if you are going via bitpay can they get the required info for you?

They should have that info

I have removed the neg trust for now too. You need to understand I was a big supporter of this coin which is why I invested a lot of my money. I just don't others to lose their money as it looks very sus at this point.
As I said, I can only retrieve the transaction via their API service.
newbie
Activity: 42
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The wallet seems to be pow manually using almost impossible to trade.
There are not much miners mining the coin now because the transaction fee is almost zero for them to collect. But when the protocol is released, there will be a lot of transaction fee. More miners will come in making the confirmations much smoother.
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The wallet seems to be pow manually using almost impossible to trade.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1000
Dev, if you are going via bitpay can they get the required info for you?

They should have that info

I have removed the neg trust for now too. You need to understand I was a big supporter of this coin which is why I invested a lot of my money. I just don't others to lose their money as it looks very sus at this point.
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1000
The thing is how can he account for the BTC?

Like i am checking the current round investments. I cannot find any deposits into the corresponding wallets.

I cant believe the dev would have no access to the BTC at the moment.

I will remove everything if the person that sent the 6btc yesterday can show me a tx for the same amount. Or even the 1/1.5btc guys today.

There is a 5.84 btc donation in the current round.  Find it hard to believe anyone would spend that much on a possible scam coin.
http://prntscr.com/3cvswc

Unless it is the Dev.....

Until i see proof of previous deposits i think this is a very elaborate scam.
legendary
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https://blockchain.info/address/1LwULKJjQWcgqWhqHBdyFfBFaQiw48e5gN

Not a very good sign. My money has been sitting in that account for 4 days now dev decided to move it.

Here is today's investor. This could be Dev sending himself coins to "prove" the point.

https://blockchain.info/address/1Fwv4mH1nTGDbsa88GehFMaxQpbG5dPKML

The account it came from looks like a exchange or something. So we cannot know if it is the dev or not.

https://blockchain.info/address/1PaHVk2HbgUPY4xWQnpjrsubf59bN7vUKf
member
Activity: 103
Merit: 10
The thing is how can he account for the BTC?

Like i am checking the current round investments. I cannot find any deposits into the corresponding wallets.

I cant believe the dev would have no access to the BTC at the moment.

I will remove everything if the person that sent the 6btc yesterday can show me a tx for the same amount. Or even the 1/1.5btc guys today.

There is a 5.84 btc donation in the current round.  Find it hard to believe anyone would spend that much on a possible scam coin.
http://prntscr.com/3cvswc
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
The thing is how can he account for the BTC?

Like i am checking the current round investments. I cannot find any deposits into the corresponding wallets.

I cant believe the dev would have no access to the BTC at the moment.

I will remove everything if the person that sent the 6btc yesterday can show me a tx for the same amount. Or even the 1/1.5btc guys today.
I'm using http://bitpay.com/ as a service to receive payment. Funds send to bitpay are then sent to the M-ATM. The addresses are retrieve through their API. That's why I told you I don't have direct access to the coin daemon.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
*** NULL ***
The thing is how can he account for the BTC?

Like i am checking the current round investments. I cannot find any deposits into the corresponding wallets.

I cant believe the dev would have no access to the BTC at the moment.

I will remove everything if the person that sent the 6btc yesterday can show me a tx for the same amount. Or even the 1/1.5btc guys today.

Did you know? Even if you can find the relevant transaction. There is no way to ensure this is not a scam.
As can be seen from here, in fact, the world is a very dark ....
I can not even believe btc, as it fell to $500 from $1,200 or less.
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