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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something?

It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true  Smiley

who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know.
end of story.

nobody wants to invest with a known scammer.

any other details are fluff.

entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay.



Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else Huh
What part of 'using different names' are you having trouble understanding? His recently published picture was only recently recognised as someone else, cos he has been using multiple ID's. Even the devs didnt know his other ID's, or history.
Again, its not cultural to continually change your name in a short period of time, just because you feel your culture says so. Thats just bullshit, in anyones language.

I think you did not get what I meant, the accusers did not blame the guy with the alias they knew him with until recently, before he was the one that helped them while the real scammers flew with the money, or so they say.
legendary
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something?

It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true  Smiley

who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know.
end of story.

nobody wants to invest with a known scammer.

any other details are fluff.

entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay.



Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else Huh
What part of 'using different names' are you having trouble understanding? His recently published picture was only recently recognised as someone else, cos he has been using multiple ID's. Even the devs didnt know his other ID's, or history.
Again, its not cultural to continually change your name in a short period of time, just because you feel your culture says so. Thats just bullshit, in anyones language.
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Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something?

It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true  Smiley

who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know.
end of story.

nobody wants to invest with a known scammer.

any other details are fluff.

entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay.



Well the guy says he's innocent, and the weird thing is the accusers just remembered him now, before they were blaming someone else Huh
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something?

It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true  Smiley

who cares how many times he changed it. He is the same guy that scammed bitbay community and the dev. That is all we need to know.
end of story.

nobody wants to invest with a known scammer.

any other details are fluff.

entirely disgusting starting a new ico after scamming bitbay.

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Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something?

It's a cultural thing, you could ask a Chinese friend if you have one. But at least Chinese people have one name, one Chinese alias and one western, also aliases might change over time. Sometimes Chinese people will use a new Chinese alias when they change their job! as weird as it sounds it's true  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1000
Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
Explain why at least 6 times, though. What is that, just vanity, or something?
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Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.

It is retarded to trust a guy that has so many names and 1 sock puppet account who keeps on defending his project.
LMAO, retards will still invest and i hope you won't get many retards as possible.

Don't worry, this project have real investors, including public figures in crypto. No need for retards here  Smiley
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.

It is retarded to trust a guy that has so many names and 1 sock puppet account who keeps on defending his project.
LMAO, retards will still invest and i hope you won't get many retards as possible.
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Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?

It's not uncommon for Chinese people to use aliases both Chinese and western, as for abandoned projects I haven't heard of any with concrete proof, all there is is unproven accusations and hearsay.
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Activity: 247
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?

His original name is: Dai Xuguang, his names: Patrick Dai, Stephen Dai, Johnson Dai, Shuai Chu, Shuai Early, and so forth. maybe more than 10, who knows?
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Activity: 224
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.

6 times?
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Activity: 247
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Can you guys trust a guy who changed his name for 6 times and abandoned his previous projects before? This time he is making another ICO, I dare not invest, is it worth to gamble? Yeah, it is indeed a gamble.
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I will sit on the sideline and watch this ICO, I like the concept but there is no smoke without fire, all the allegations put forward here concerning the team members were not clarified and that is something for me to mull over.

I would also keep in mind that Gleb has a history of correctly identifying scams/scammers.

For example:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/leroy-fodor-has-gone-full-delusional-stakeminers-confirmed-100sic-insolvent-990219
http://digiconomist.net/fraud-risk-assessment-stakeminers
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17844811
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17676624


Gleb is one of the most famous altcoin scam buster, he and cryptoevil are the best detectives in the forum, they are quite reputable for eliminating scams. Listen to them, or you will regret, since this is no escrow ICO, I refuse to invest. It is too risky.

I don't know about the other guy, but typing glebby's name on google brings up some scary results  Grin

Not sure I can trust him!
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I will sit on the sideline and watch this ICO, I like the concept but there is no smoke without fire, all the allegations put forward here concerning the team members were not clarified and that is something for me to mull over.

I would also keep in mind that Gleb has a history of correctly identifying scams/scammers.

For example:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/leroy-fodor-has-gone-full-delusional-stakeminers-confirmed-100sic-insolvent-990219
http://digiconomist.net/fraud-risk-assessment-stakeminers
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17844811
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17676624


Gleb is one of the most famous altcoin scam buster, he and cryptoevil are the best detectives in the forum, they are quite reputable for eliminating scams. Listen to them, or you will regret, since this is no escrow ICO, I refuse to invest. It is too risky.
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I will sit on the sideline and watch this ICO, I like the concept but there is no smoke without fire, all the allegations put forward here concerning the team members were not clarified and that is something for me to mull over.

I would also keep in mind that Gleb has a history of correctly identifying scams/scammers.

For example:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/leroy-fodor-has-gone-full-delusional-stakeminers-confirmed-100sic-insolvent-990219
http://digiconomist.net/fraud-risk-assessment-stakeminers
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17844811
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17676624

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When is the ICO pricing of the tokens coming out? the team should come out with this. With all the negativity surrounding this project it seems the team has succeeded in gaining some strong investors into the project
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I will sit on the sideline and watch this ICO, I like the concept but there is no smoke without fire, all the allegations put forward here concerning the team members were not clarified and that is something for me to mull over.
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Press Update:


FinanceMagnates.com discusses the March 16th Qtum Crowd Sale. 


The price has been released at: https://qtum.org/en/crowdsale















 Avi Mizrahi | News (CryptoCurrency) | Thursday, 09/03/2017|10:34 GMT


The Qtum Foundation, developer of the recently revealed Qtum smart contracts blockchain, today announced plans to hold its upcoming QTUM token crowdsale to raise over 13,000 BTC (over $15 million) on six exchanges at once. The 30-day token crowdsale will begin March 16, offering 51 million QTUM for either Bitcoin or Ethereum.

QTUM are the cryptographic software tokens used to engage with distributed applications and smart contracts on the Qtum platform, and will serve as the staking currency of the Qtum blockchain, as well as fuel for computational operations performed by the Qtum network.

“This crowdsale will accelerate the development of the Qtum Project and assure that we will have a stable blockchain platform for industry and consumer smart contracts. Given the commercial interest for making IoT, financial, and supply chain applications on blockchain, we imagine Qtum can be the robust infrastructure these applications are built on,” said Patrick Dai, co-founder of the Qtum Project

The crowdsale will be at these mostly Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and crowdfunding portals: Bizhongchou, Yunbi, ICOAGE, Allcoin, ICO365, and BTC9.

Qtum recently announced a partnership with PwC China, which will support Qtum’s efforts to help fuel blockchain adoption across global business sectors. Qtum has raised $1 million from investors including Chen Weixing (Kuaidi), Star Xu (OkCoin), Anthony Di Iorio (Ethereum, Jaxx Blockchain Interface), Jeremy Gardner (Augur), Fenbushi Capital’s Managing Partner Bo Shen, and angel investor Xiaolai Li.






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Onecoin went ballistic, why can't Qtum? It's all about the con, the hype and the gullible sheep.  Cool Grin

So, buy the ICO, stand up for what you believe in. It will mewn, guys. Remember, big, big, huge names! That's all you need to know.  Wink
vip
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and trying to compare this to Ethereum

This has all the chances to go as big or even bigger!

Btw where is glebby today, he took a day off?  Grin

And why exactly does this "have all the chances to go as big or even bigger!"?

Yeah the guy that, according to you, is paid to troll this thread spends considerably less time here than you- a person who claims they have no association with this preject other than a genuine interest in it that appears to have developed into a consuming obsession.

I think glebby got banned or something!

You're not gonna believe this, but my handlers are now paying me to hold off on playing scam buster until further notice. I wish they make up their fuckin minds!

@stormia: I may have spent less time here then stackoverflow in post count, but not in reading this entire thread, all of Slack's postings, mega archive pages, Qtum's website, and all the news articles whether paid for or organic in all languages available on the Net, and performed forensics on TxIDs.

Oops! I just realized what I penned. It looks like I just admitted to getting paid for not posting over of the years re nefarious actors, something I've never admitted to getting paid for.  Shocked Shocked Shocked

TBC, I'm officially done researching Qtum et al. until further notice.

Here's to hoping nobody gets burned.

And no, Qtum didn't pay me to post this - at least not yet.  Roll Eyes (we used escrow  Grin)

I appreciate the chain-gang evaluation very much!

Even if people ignore your... sultry, salty, sentences  Cheesy
The chains always show us the actions of the actors.

My handlers just confirmed that I can still post provided they vet the posts first:


"I'm still your salty dog!"
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