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Topic: Dimoncoin fraud / SCAM (Read 115 times)

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March 29, 2018, 05:57:39 AM
#6
Recently there has been a spat of scam crypto's that have emerged. Dimoncoin seems to be one of these as the developer was caught minting billions of coins when he had declared on coinmarketcap that there was a total of 100 million coins to be minted. I have searched the internet and there is not one good response from Dimoncoin developers to explain what has gone wrong, therefore we are left to assume this is one big fraud. Dimoncoin has been removed from coinmarketcap as a result.  It will interesting to see if we hear any acceptable proposals from Dimoncoin developers to rectify this situation

I can say, i'm very disappointed with this project. I joined that token since day one. Dev held many airdrop, and i never sell it. Then i joined the bounty, and dev always paid on time. That seems legit to me. But now, i'm shocks that dev run away and abandoned the project. This is my first time that i got scammed by professional.
Everybody hopeless which members was joined with their shit scam project and joined with their bounty for publicity their project.
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One Token to Move Anything Anywhere
January 28, 2018, 09:15:39 AM
#5
Recently there has been a spat of scam crypto's that have emerged. Dimoncoin seems to be one of these as the developer was caught minting billions of coins when he had declared on coinmarketcap that there was a total of 100 million coins to be minted. I have searched the internet and there is not one good response from Dimoncoin developers to explain what has gone wrong, therefore we are left to assume this is one big fraud. Dimoncoin has been removed from coinmarketcap as a result.  It will interesting to see if we hear any acceptable proposals from Dimoncoin developers to rectify this situation

I can say, i'm very disappointed with this project. I joined that token since day one. Dev held many airdrop, and i never sell it. Then i joined the bounty, and dev always paid on time. That seems legit to me. But now, i'm shocks that dev run away and abandoned the project. This is my first time that i got scammed by professional.
full member
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January 28, 2018, 09:11:02 AM
#4
Eh, Well the coin's symbol is FUDD. I mean, didn't we all kind of see this coming? Their website looks live every other cookie cutter "ICO" and it started as an airdrop. This thing kinda has scam written all over it - not that I condone it, it's just an obvious PnD.
 
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https://cryptassist.io/
January 28, 2018, 08:44:38 AM
#3
Recently there has been a spat of scam crypto's that have emerged. Dimoncoin seems to be one of these as the developer was caught minting billions of coins when he had declared on coinmarketcap that there was a total of 100 million coins to be minted. I have searched the internet and there is not one good response from Dimoncoin developers to explain what has gone wrong, therefore we are left to assume this is one big fraud. Dimoncoin has been removed from coinmarketcap as a result.  It will interesting to see if we hear any acceptable proposals from Dimoncoin developers to rectify this situation

Well thanks for posting it here, you have unraveled something and this is not the first nor the only time some devs will do such thing this is deception and if they cannot explain might as well dump your coin even at the lowest price because this is has become a shitcoin.

 participated in Bounty campaign I did not get what I had developers did not respond It was clear that it was already then scam who invested will be a negative experience for them
sr. member
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January 28, 2018, 08:36:15 AM
#2
Recently there has been a spat of scam crypto's that have emerged. Dimoncoin seems to be one of these as the developer was caught minting billions of coins when he had declared on coinmarketcap that there was a total of 100 million coins to be minted. I have searched the internet and there is not one good response from Dimoncoin developers to explain what has gone wrong, therefore we are left to assume this is one big fraud. Dimoncoin has been removed from coinmarketcap as a result.  It will interesting to see if we hear any acceptable proposals from Dimoncoin developers to rectify this situation

Well thanks for posting it here, you have unraveled something and this is not the first nor the only time some devs will do such thing this is deception and if they cannot explain might as well dump your coin even at the lowest price because this is has become a shitcoin.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 28, 2018, 08:23:52 AM
#1
Recently there has been a spat of scam crypto's that have emerged. Dimoncoin seems to be one of these as the developer was caught minting billions of coins when he had declared on coinmarketcap that there was a total of 100 million coins to be minted. I have searched the internet and there is not one good response from Dimoncoin developers to explain what has gone wrong, therefore we are left to assume this is one big fraud. Dimoncoin has been removed from coinmarketcap as a result.  It will interesting to see if we hear any acceptable proposals from Dimoncoin developers to rectify this situation
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