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Topic: Disrupting Goldman Sachs (Read 51 times)

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Staker.network - POS Smart Contract ETH Token
February 16, 2018, 07:34:11 PM
#7
sr. member
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February 16, 2018, 06:24:03 PM
#6
You think a Million dollar scamcoin can disrupt a billion dollar banking firm? Is this even a sensible question?

Either you're here on behalf of polyscam promoting this, or you're oblivious to what they've even accomplished. Don't create hype and further the pyramid schemes.




Love the graphic there. It is informative about why you can retire for good if you have a profitable ICO...

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legendary
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Invest in your knowledge
February 16, 2018, 06:20:57 PM
#5
So you're saying Polymath is a scam? Their platform allows companies to issue securities and accredited investors to participate. How is that a scam? They airdropped 10m tokens and partnered with Selfkey/tZERO/Bnktothefuture along with a bunch of others. To me, they're a legit project

Polymath is not a scam.
I have found it to be reliable and i trust the project.

Listen here shills, when 80% of the coin is held by the people created it, then you have a textbook scamcoin.

All these fucking idiots and puppets man. It only took 2 clicks to find some information out. Aside from that, how many ID's are now floating their ways to third parties? I imagine all those documents the team collected are now being actively sold off to the highest bidders.

We can go on and on, but Polymath is your textbook scam/shill coin of 2018, that some how managed its way to the top 100 of all cryptos. Polyscam is nearing the levels of XRP in terms of manipulation and corruption.


https://etherscan.io/token/0x9992ec3cf6a55b00978cddf2b27bc6882d88d1ec#balances

1   0x105b2b74fe6de95b68d435f3a3bc8ace03cf1658   760000250   76.0000%
2   0xde5902674ee6a5a5746593ef1e41022c74abab91   26868890   2.6869%
3   0xc6b7d0789d9dc186735d83024c635b0e9a8548b8   26000000   2.6000%
4   0x73b09a8c80f0aa1a1ce1832a54469164556e6e71   13095000   1.3095%
5   0xae369fc713686e78190f74da982605dbc4db4c21   7200000   0.7200%
6   0x2b5634c42055806a59e9107ed44d43c426e58258   5995349.97989729   0.5995%
7   0xe96755183f2e08989beb7a2cc04d9c599ce4134d   5680741.086598   0.5681%
8   0x126910b84d1d270c1cf76aa1d3d9f3ab3932c7cd   4584037   0.4584%
9   0x571dc8f5064a4f40013d8ad01998eaa9291683c5   3600000   0.3600%
10   0x176b1404c312a567dc33b7500f6fa058b296ba1f   3330000   0.3330%


And don't come here telling me that the coin is still being distributed. Because if they handed out 250 coins to 100 users per day, it would take 35,000 days to fully distribute the coin, or 83 years. This isn't a POW blockchain either, this an ERC 20 token.

That's just some basic math. They aren't distributing those coins, they're waiting to dump it on the soon to be homeless.


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jr. member
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February 16, 2018, 06:10:53 PM
#4
Polymath is not a scam.
I have found it to be reliable and i trust the project.
newbie
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February 16, 2018, 06:01:49 PM
#3
So you're saying Polymath is a scam? Their platform allows companies to issue securities and accredited investors to participate. How is that a scam? They airdropped 10m tokens and partnered with Selfkey/tZERO/Bnktothefuture along with a bunch of others. To me, they're a legit project
legendary
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February 16, 2018, 05:47:56 PM
#2
You think a Million dollar scamcoin can disrupt a billion dollar banking firm? Is this even a sensible question?

Either you're here on behalf of polyscam promoting this, or you're oblivious to what they've even accomplished. Don't create hype and further the pyramid schemes.


newbie
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Merit: 0
February 16, 2018, 05:42:32 PM
#1
Cool read about how that project Polymath is disrupting investment banking/ICO's.

https://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2018/02/128351-disrupting-goldman-sachs-polymath-wants-create-new-investment-banking-paradigm-initial-coin-offerings/

Any fans of Polymath on here??
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