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Topic: CoSign Coin - Secure Bitcoin Escrow - Now Offering TOR and I2P Darknet Access (Read 1437 times)

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URGENT

It has come to my attention that "shares" of CoSign Coin are being offered for sale on bitcoinbourse.eu.

CoSign Coin is NOT offering any such IPO or Shares.  It has been requested that the fraudulent listing be removed as soon as possible.

Please note that someone using the name of "Tauheed Epps" and using the email address of "[email protected]" is pretending to be an authoritative source for CoSign Coin - this is not the case.

Please find valid contact information on the CoSign Coin website:  http://cosign.co.in/help

Thank You,
Justin
CoSign Coin Founder
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You should create a separate securities thread.
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Announcement:

CoSign Coin recently added the ability for users to connect via a TOR Hidden Service or I2P Eepsites

     TOR Access:  http://cosign.co.in/faq/#TOR
     I2P Access:  http://cosign.co.in/faq/#I2P

Why is CoSign Coin Offering Darknet Access?:

We believe many people have legitimate reasons for staying anonymous. It’s not our right or desire to interfere with such wishes. Sadly, many equate anonymous actions with illicit actions, but that just isn’t the case. While we want people to use our services for legitimate and legal transactions, we also understand that they may desire to stay anonymous while doing so.

While CoSign Coin, and any website for that matter is available through the exit nodes (TOR) and out proxies (I2P), offering a Hidden Service further simplifies the process and offers a greater level of security and privacy. It is important, however, for such users to understand the anonymity that Bitcoin provides, and ensure they are protecting their Bitcoin addresses, as well.

About CoSign Coin:

CoSign Coin is a Multi-Signature based Escrow service, protecting your funds from theft, by malice or fraud!

CoSign Coin is a "Trustless Escrow," you never provide your funds to the escrow. Instead, keeping the funds in a Multi-Signature wallet (BIP-0011 & BIP-0016), which the Sender (Buyer), Recipient (Seller) and CoSign Coin (Escrow) are parties. But releasing the funds requires two of the three parties agreement.

More information can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).

We hope you enjoy your visit to our site and hope to see you as a customer soon!

Be sure to checkout the new Live Chat and Classified Ads section!

You can find more information within the FAQ: http://cosign.co.in/faq/

If you have any questions or feedback, please do let me know!

Happy Coining!
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