See here as proof: https://github.com/vmware/xenon/issues/27
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I'm not trying to buy any of your scam coin!
See the Github: https://github.com/vmware/xenon
Note the message: "VMware's Xenon project is not related to any crypto currencies - please note that any crypto currencies claiming to be related to this project or to VMware in general are likely fradulent"
I think there are two different Xenons and XNN.... or it is really some FUD here
Yes, the problem is, the former admin on XNN CryptoCurrency Telegram was trying to convince users that they were linked to the VMWare Xenon project, when they were not. VMWare has confirmed this.
We have no idea who the people on Telegram are, because that Telegram is not linked from the main Xenon Webpage, nor was it ever linked in any official communication via their Twitter, Slack, or this announcement thread by the OP.
I can't trust that telegram for now ... they need to provide some evidence that they are actually part of the Xenon team, and that the project is moving forward.
I am honestly very scared by that Telegram. This much FUD on that group will drive away new users. I have friends who I've introduced to XNN and the first thing they see are messages from the former admin on XNN CryptoCurrency Telegram and so on, this drives away new users as crypto is already a leap of faith for many.