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Topic: Dangers of the Polymath Airdrop Scam (Read 351 times)

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January 13, 2018, 11:57:42 AM
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First of all, i know this is promoting this bullshit more than i would like, but you members are going to partipate in their airdrop really need to look twice before submitting your information to an untrusted entity. For all you know, the way they are going to be making money is by selling your information on the Dark Web. This could be a well thought-out scam, while maintaining an "angel like appearance" up front.


Polymath is the worst airdrop you can partake in. I highly recommend everyone avoid their bullshit and KYC compliance. We are entering dangerous territory here, all because some cunts don't want to put in effort to filter, or even prior to the airdrop, make a more concise and controlled list of participants.

Laziness at its finest, one of the worst airdrops ever conducted on these forums, and they want to start a new precedent at it. Pretty soon all airdrops will require your ID to enter. Do you trust these people with this information? I certainty do not, i barely trust the ICO's who are making millions from ICO's with my ID.

For all that's concerned, they can go fuck themselves. Take that 20usd and shove it up their ass. I'll buy your airdropped coins for 20 usd on the markets. Because despite their attempt to filter, it's very easy to fake IDs for someone who is willing to put in the effort. Expect users with 10k poly's by the end of the airdrop to exist.


Edit: If many of you make your voice heard on telegram (i got banned from telegram for expressing my concerns btw), they will definitely listen. Their entire coin is dependent on you submitting your documents. Make your voice heard, and don't let them get away with their bullshit.  

Edit 2: Locking thread, since you can't train a sheep to read
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