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Topic: Chesscoin ICO .... Stay away! (Read 1284 times)

legendary
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January 08, 2018, 05:42:58 AM
#31
and the coin is now existing and trading...
is there a chess game in the code?
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
August 08, 2016, 01:39:09 AM
#30
So far the dev is delivering what has been promise there is now an online staking wallet,since it is now a proof of stake coin,the dev has promised an android and web wallet chess application and we are still waiting for this to materialize hopefully it will not take a few more months because people are now dumping their coins..
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 567
July 04, 2016, 01:17:50 PM
#29
It is not yet launch but the android application is coming so you just wait for the ico to be finish it's in the road map we still don't know what flatform where it will be base yet..
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
July 04, 2016, 01:14:46 PM
#28
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..

Who has verified the code? Sebastianju is just there to make sure you get basic coins.

I think you need to read the conversion carefully
Quote
In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.

So I just post Sebastian Ju this is has nothing to do with looking on the code but answering the question of who is escrowing the coins..

All they have to do is deliver basic coin to confirm escrow? What are the escrow terms?

Why not go to the main thread and read it there,Sebastian Ju is a legendary escrow service the dev has gotten his service to show people that coins invested are indeed in good hands ..

The escrow terms are deliver a basic coin. No chess game, just a coin.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
July 04, 2016, 01:14:01 PM
#27
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..

Who has verified the code? Sebastianju is just there to make sure you get basic coins.

I think you need to read the conversion carefully
Quote
In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.

So I just post Sebastian Ju this is has nothing to do with looking on the code but answering the question of who is escrowing the coins..

All they have to do is deliver basic coin to confirm escrow? What are the escrow terms?

Why not go to the main thread and read it there,Sebastian Ju is a legendary escrow service the dev has gotten his service to show people that coins invested are indeed in good hands ..
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
July 04, 2016, 01:12:06 PM
#26
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..

Who has verified the code? Sebastianju is just there to make sure you get basic coins.

I think you need to read the conversion carefully
Quote
In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.

So I just post Sebastian Ju this is has nothing to do with looking on the code but answering the question of who is escrowing the coins..

This is good Cheesy CHESSCOIN is really getting popular lol,  funny that, a coin that deliver stuff ahead of it's schedule is getting bashed. LOL,  


If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

LOL who are you to say? I don't trust you mr. extortionist


I don't mind if you trust me or not, tell me where is the code to demonstrate they can build a chessgame on the blockchain? Technical specs anything?
legendary
Activity: 3010
Merit: 1280
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July 04, 2016, 01:01:52 PM
#25
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..

Who has verified the code? Sebastianju is just there to make sure you get basic coins.

I think you need to read the conversion carefully
Quote
In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.

So I just post Sebastian Ju this is has nothing to do with looking on the code but answering the question of who is escrowing the coins..

This is good Cheesy CHESSCOIN is really getting popular lol,  funny that, a coin that deliver stuff ahead of it's schedule is getting bashed. LOL,  


If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

LOL who are you to say? I don't trust you mr. extortionist
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
July 04, 2016, 12:58:31 PM
#24
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..

Who has verified the code? Sebastianju is just there to make sure you get basic coins.

I think you need to read the conversion carefully
Quote
In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.

So I just post Sebastian Ju this is has nothing to do with looking on the code but answering the question of who is escrowing the coins..

All they have to do is deliver basic coin to confirm escrow? What are the escrow terms?
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
July 04, 2016, 12:54:37 PM
#23
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..

Who has verified the code? Sebastianju is just there to make sure you get basic coins.

I think you need to read the conversion carefully
Quote
In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.

So I just post Sebastian Ju this is has nothing to do with looking on the code but answering the question of who is escrowing the coins..
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
WILL SKYPE CHAT FOR 3 MILLION COMPOUND COIN
July 04, 2016, 12:49:57 PM
#22
I was surprised when I saw the name as I have yet to see any btc chess games, clubs or tournaments.

Premine 64%?

Eh well cash grab it is.
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
July 04, 2016, 12:47:48 PM
#21
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..

Who has verified the code? Sebastianju is just there to make sure you get basic coins.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
July 04, 2016, 12:32:54 PM
#20
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!

If you go on the first page of Chesscoin on their announcement they hire Sebastian ju to manage the Ico
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-sebastianju-legendary-escrow-service-escrowed-over-8150-btc-1102721 and so far the dev team is delivering what has been promise you can check chesscoin thread to verify all these..
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
July 04, 2016, 11:59:07 AM
#19
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

This site could be of help to investors but the word If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it is very misleading I have an investment on Chesscoin and so far the dev is delivering ..

Why would they trust and list any Ico here when you are not an authority of these kind of projects
so instead of paying you commission the dev should rather pay to develop a good coin than pay you ..

I do due dilligence on the projects.

Check the github, I don't even see a basic chessgame imbedded in the code.

https://github.com/coinforchess/chesscoin

Seems like a very simple clone Wink

I have called many negative projects before all of them have came true: https://medium.com/@icocountdown/

I am not hating on it, good luck with the project.
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1047
July 04, 2016, 11:42:55 AM
#18
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

This site could be of help to investors but the word If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it is very misleading I have an investment on Chesscoin and so far the dev is delivering ..

Why would they trust and list any Ico here when you are not an authority of these kind of projects
so instead of paying you commission the dev should rather pay to develop a good coin than pay you ..
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
July 04, 2016, 11:21:38 AM
#17
these days, ICO always seems a bad investment... scams everywhere. no profissionals work with proper escrow, good  website and project details. i would prefer to do some dice rather than a ICO like this.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
July 04, 2016, 10:51:01 AM
#16
If it's not on http://icocountdown.com don't trust it.  Wink

That doesn't imply anything! You might have not listed them maybe because they haven't paid you some comission!  Roll Eyes

In general I will only trust those ICOs that are securely escrowed by a well known escrow provider.
In this case I don't trust Chesscoin for a cent!
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
July 04, 2016, 10:43:32 AM
#15
https://twitter.com/ChessBTC/status/749981017310695424

Avoid Chesscoin. Tons of red flags:

1. Greedy ICO model with trading happening on Yobit before ICO has ended
2. Social media signature campaign, and strange relationship with BellaCoin while ICO is still running
3. ICO funding page and BCT announcement are very unprofessional. No evidence they have the competence to create a site similar to chesscube.com as they claim: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1510517.100
4. Anonymous or pseudonymous online chess tournaments with significant prizes will not work due to the strength of chess engines today
5. Even if they could build the chess playing platform they describe, Chesscoin would add no value. Bitcoin would work just as well. BTC network effects are far more important that any chess "branding" of a cryptocurrency
6. You will not find one well known chess player, tournament sponsor or chess website to endorse Chesscoin.
7. This project is appears solely designed to make money for its "developers" and will do more harm than good for the reputation of cryptocurrency within the chess community

This is the same guy that bashed this project when it is just started but so far chesscoin has come a long way their is a guy in the Bigup community that keeps bashing the project and he ask 4 bitcoin just to stop bashing Bigup coin we are now seeing it maybe this guy will ask the dev for 10 bitcoin just to stop bashing this project..

I ask the community to give this guy a negative trust ..

I have never heard of Bigup coin and have not asked anyone for Bitcoin. If sharing my opinions about a potential scam results in a negative trust rating then I have no problem leaving Bitcointalk.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1169
July 04, 2016, 10:36:58 AM
#14
There are far too many red flags to ignore:

1. Greedy ICO model with trading happening on Yobit before ICO has ended
2. Social media signature campaign, and strange relationship with BellaCoin while ICO is still running
3. ICO funding page and BCT announcement are very unprofessional. No evidence they have the competence to create a site similar to chesscube.com as they claim: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1510517.100
4. Anonymous or pseudonymous online chess tournaments with significant prizes will not work due to the strength of chess engines today
5. Even if they could build the chess playing platform they describe, Chesscoin would add no value. Bitcoin would work just as well. BTC network effects are far more important that any chess "branding" of a cryptocurrency
6. You will not find one well known chess player, tournament sponsor or chess website to endorse Chesscoin.
7. This project is appears solely designed to make money for its "developers" and will do more harm than good for the reputation of cryptocurrency within the chess community

https://twitter.com/ChessBTC/status/749981017310695424
I agree, it all looks very suspicious.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
July 04, 2016, 10:35:27 AM
#13
Stalemates are not the result when computers play against each other. The stronger engine usually wins.

Draws (without stalemate) are the most common result in high level chess. This is even more true for computers than humans, simply because computers make fewer mistakes.

In any case, bitcoin can be used to fuel any platform. You don't need an alt.

I agree.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
July 04, 2016, 10:31:47 AM
#12
There are far too many red flags to ignore:

1. Greedy ICO model with trading happening on Yobit before ICO has ended
2. Social media signature campaign, and strange relationship with BellaCoin while ICO is still running
3. ICO funding page and BCT announcement are very unprofessional. No evidence they have the competence to create a site similar to chesscube.com as they claim: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1510517.100
4. Anonymous or pseudonymous online chess tournaments with significant prizes will not work due to the strength of chess engines today
5. Even if they could build the chess playing platform they describe, Chesscoin would add no value. Bitcoin would work just as well. BTC network effects are far more important that any chess "branding" of a cryptocurrency
6. You will not find one well known chess player, tournament sponsor or chess website to endorse Chesscoin.
7. This project is appears solely designed to make money for its "developers" and will do more harm than good for the reputation of cryptocurrency within the chess community

https://twitter.com/ChessBTC/status/749981017310695424
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