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Topic: ETHEERA THE SCAM COIN 82,000% BY WASH TRADING (Read 156 times)

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December 29, 2018, 06:18:28 PM
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I noticed on https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitebtc-is-a-scam-exchange-4612714 there was some similarities with etheera mainly on BITEBTC exchange. KYC trade lock out price gets manipulated and spikes soon as KYC lock is removed crashed down hard, now keep in mind while this is all happening there are 2x other exchanges Bitker & Tokenstore that had this coin listed.

Out of all the 3x exchanges bitebtc had a massive price difference (being the best place to sell if only you could) and the other 2 exchanges you can imagine were really undervalued but ofcourse this was all done to make the coin look like it was doing really well in coinmarketcap it went into the thousands in terms of percentage. The admins in the telegram group ofcourse said oh yes bitebtc is the true value blah blah blah anyhow this is all to familiar in crypto now on to the more important stuff.


1. Forkdelta a fee free exchange rejected theyre listing cause they got caught wash trading https://github.com/forkdelta/tokenbase/issues/1089 they even renamed the issue from "Etheera (ETA) Token listing request" then when it got closed renamed to "Token listing request #1089" so it doesn't stick out like dog balls

2. Total coin cap is supposed to be 10,000,000,000 yet they have wallets holding 30,000,000,000+ greatly exceeding the cap https://neironix.io/cryptocurrency/etheera/holders

3. last source code update was listed on May 2018 and all repositories not one has a listed issue (very very unrealistic when we compare to coins with credibility ect. bitcoin) https://github.com/Etheera

4. Etheera telegram group admins appear to be in on the scam and don't like the facts being presented in a civil matter and call fud like the little weasels they are and ban anyone that questions the projects ethics, very unprofessional. If the project had any credibility behind it they would address these issues not sweep them under the rug hoping the question doesn't get raised again.
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