Hi dolores13
On completion of our first Airdrop we sent 1% of our founder's tokens to EtherDelta. As per our website, and our previous tweets, we are selling tokens in order to fund marketing of our coin. That said, the amount we put up for sale on EtherDelta was less than $100. Whoever is dumping tokens is doing so for obvious reasons, more than likely because they used 100 + email addresses to get eg. 4 000 000 EOSG, and stand to actually gain from selling all of them even at this price. The amount we put up for sale is also negligible compared to the volume still happening on EtherDelta already.
Our next target is a listing on Mercatox which costs roughly 0.35 BTC, which we are paying out of our own pockets as you can see there has not even been 0.35BTC in trades on Etherdelta so far. (As, as you say, it has been less than 48 hours since it was listed.)
From there we will move onto the other exchanges.
In case you are not aware, Bitrex charges a fee of around $5000 for compliance (last we checked, possibly higher now) and will list most tokens that get through the compliance check on their exchange. If you are unaware of this we suggest Googling it.
The amount of anger and FUD you are bringing to this thread points towards some personal issue.
We understand that you may have been burnt in the past by other airdrops or scam coins, but please leave your personal issues out of our thread where we have a number of excited and engaged community members who can see the value in our project.
Perhaps you have never heard of EOS, or have not bothered to even learn about it, or the huge potential for the launch of an EOS chain (the creators have EOS have already explicitly stated they will not even be launching their own chain) but we suggest you see their website for more information before wasting your time here or read our upcoming Whitepaper.
Based on your BTCTalk history, it is clear that you spend the majority of your time FUDing in a multitude of threads.
Yes, we are in a sensitive place with many ICO scams happening.
But the level of hate and anger you are bringing to this thread suggest some level of personal issue with our project. Please keep your posts on topic and relevant and we will be more than happy to answer any of your questions, provided you are able to keep your emotions in check.
We will gladly send you a personal update once we have been listed on Bitrex and you are more than welcome to see for yourself.
To everyone else awaiting news, our Mercatox listing is currently being processed after which we will be posting our next update!
Thank you.
- EOSG Team
Classic move LOL, you're trying to make me the bad person here
, anyone with brain and 2 minutes reading will figure out this scam token had nothing to do with original EOS token of Dan larimer (Bts, Steem) .
About my post history, all coins/tokens i said was scam, their devs scammed everyone and runaway with money or ended by huge dump.
Bittrex is not amateurish exchange, they list only real coins with real project, so keep your $5k (if its true
) in your pocket.
Good luck with dumping.., again sorry.. selling on EtherDelta.
You are 100% right - we are not affiliated directly with EOS and anyone could easily figure that out because it is clearly listed on our site in the FAQ.
You are 100% incorrect as well in saying that the project has nothing to do with EOS - EOS is open source software, which means anyone can launch their own chain using the software, which is exactly what we will be doing.
Please see here:
https://eos.io/faq.htmlQuote: 'As block.one will not configure and/or launch any EOS Platform, block.one will have no control over when, how or whether the EOS.IO Software is adopted or implemented, or how, when or whether the EOS Platform is launched. As such, you should not expect and there is no guarantee that you will receive any other cryptographic tokens or digital assets now or in the future.'
The only classic move here is that for someone who claims some clairvoyant ability to tell what cryptocurrencies are scams or not, you seems to have no understanding of the EOS project or what we are trying to accomplish launching our own chain by using the EOS software.
I suggest you stop being salty about all of the scam coins that have ripped you off in the past and instead sign up for our second AirDrop when it comes out where you will get a large amount of EOSGold without paying a cent which will more than likely rise in value once we are listed at popular exchanges. I am sorry that us offering free coins to our community offends you so much.
Good luck with your FUD's I am sure the community really appreciates it
Guys, when will you list on major exchanges?
You can currently trade EOSG on EtherDelta and are in the process of being listed with Mercatox - please check back soon for more updates and upcoming exchanges in the works!
We understand that you may have been burnt in the past by other airdrops or scam coins, but please leave your personal issues out of our thread where we have a number of excited and engaged community members who can see the value in our project.
If this is a genuine project you should've called your project something genuine & unique, not chosen a name that every other scamcoin chooses (Eth Gold, NEO Gold etc.). Every single scamcoin has their developer in the thread going: "Please don't FUD, this is a genuine project", and a week later they've been 'hacked' and the coin is worthless.
If you really plan to develop this project, then I'd suggest:
1.) A community vote to change the name,
2.) You do away with the airdrop to all eth holders and rather burn those tokens / burn half and airdrop the other half to EOSGOLD holders.
3.) Show some sign of actual development
4.) Info on the team and developers. You website claims a 'small board of directors and two developers'. Who are these people?
Right now all you've done is added a competition to the EOS GOLD website. Well done - you know how to use a competition widget. People want to see developments related to the project, not more fluff. Right now there is absolutely NOTHING that distinguishes you from NEO GOLD or any other
scam coin. You want community support? Do something to deserve it & I'll happily support you.
Thank you for the comments and suggestions.
1: We will consider doing that. In the meantime, we believe, it is best to allow the airdroppers that do not believe in this project a chance to dump and sell their tokens over to some investors that would like to gain a larger stake in our network.
2: The airdrop to ETH holders is one of the main ways EOSG is to become the most widely distributed EOS chain come next year.
3: It is still very early, and we agree, poeple should not purchase tokens, and rather claim FREE TOKENS through our airdrops.
4: They will reveal themselves soon enough.. Again, simply do not buy EOSG and keep your Free coins we airdropped.
About that last comment. Yes indeed, we would like strong supporters like you, after we have shown development. For now we simply want to distribute our tokens to as many holders as possible.