Just a heads up that I have found evidence for manipulation of the social media surrounding Credits, also. They are quite clever in how they are doing things.
Be wary of individuals who approach you in Telegram, asking you to join a supposedly "independent" group of investors, who first ask you to discuss issues about Credits, when they're really not independent at all, but shills for the project, and I suspect who are being paid to shill it, by creating artificial buzz in Telegram in these subgroups. While not totally out of line with traditional marketing, it is a bit deceptive in my view, and shouldn't be necessary.
It reminds me a bit of the U.S. election, and how that was manipulated, generally. Here also, we see anything and everything associated with all Russians, as "poisonous," at least for the time being. It's a dreadful coincidence, but it's killing the project's PR. So from that perspective, it might not be a bad time to buy the coin, because the "poisonous" news will die down, or it could get worse, as Donald Trump's problems get worse.
Credits will live and die by how they are viewed in the marketplace, and right now, I'm seeing some evidence of social manipulation beyond what I want or like to see.
I still think the project has merit, but I think it's over valued at a market cap above $70,000,000 at this stage, until new news, or it manages to get listed on Binance, which might not happen if too many artificial shills are discovered overplaying this marketing game.
As so many here have hinted, just imagine this project was brought before the sharks on CNBC's "Shark Tank" show. How would they evaluate this project's value?
Those guys approaching you in the CREDITS channel on telegram have probably nothing to do with CREDITS itself. They are scammers and they also wait for victims in other TG channels.
Very true and a very good point. It's possible, but the motivation for what I've seen appears to be designed to create buzz, similar to how the U.S. election was hacked. Here again, my point is also that anything Russian or related to Russia is tainted due to recent world events in the U.S. in the UK and in Syria. It puts a bad taste in people's mouths and minds for anything Russian.
If Credits wants to redeem itself, they can start by using more polished English speaking people when using the English language to communicate ANYTHING TO THE ENGLISH SPEAKING WORLD. Otherwise they look like total idiots in the PR sense.
No one in the West, wants to hear from a Russia ANYTHING right now. Russia is openly despised right now on the world's stage, so it's stupid to underline that ethnicity in any way, under the present circumstances.
On the positive side,
this is actually a good time to buy Credit$, because of the negative news cycle. This is when you want to buy. Also, my suspicion is that Binance doesn't care about anything but profits, generally, and Credits is one of the best sellers on KuCoin, so they must be chomping at the bit to list it. Binance doesn't want to list a true scam, but with their decentralized platform coming out this year anyway, it won't make much difference what they list on their centralized exchange, as it will be the wild West on their decentralized platform, regardless. So why be too picky now?
Everytime Credits$ dips below 0.50 cents, people rush in to buy it, which is not typical of most of the ICO's that we've seen launched during the bear market.