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Topic: Havelock Investments Gone for Good? (Read 566 times)

newbie
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July 08, 2024, 04:11:19 PM
#13
No idea if this helps anyone here.

Havelock was associated with Crypto Panama.

Crypto Panama was associated with several exchanges that 'blipped' during that time.

Decent writeup here: https://decrypt.co/6824/crypto-capital-follow-up-article

Doesn't help.

What was the company name of Havelock? I found Havelock Investments Ltd was forcefully dissolved in UK and all remaining assets donated to the crown (but I am unsure if this is the correct company). But I doubt they resided in UK offering unregistered securities, I heard Panama and Hong Kong and such places.

Unsure whatever happened to them, no news articles no nothing.
full member
Activity: 173
Merit: 100
March 09, 2024, 07:06:06 PM
#12
No idea if this helps anyone here.

Havelock was associated with Crypto Panama.

Crypto Panama was associated with several exchanges that 'blipped' during that time.

Decent writeup here: https://decrypt.co/6824/crypto-capital-follow-up-article
hero member
Activity: 882
Merit: 501
Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
August 05, 2019, 05:39:29 PM
#11
I had some coins there as well, too bad Sad
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
July 28, 2019, 01:18:22 PM
#10
But it seems that in crypto, all good things come to a quick death...

That's why it's important to understand the motivations of people offering such opportunities in crypto.  People out to make fast money in crypto are here to separate you from your funds.  Much better to find projects motivated by trying to change the world or show proof of a new concept for doing things.  Havelock was a money grab from the beginning, charging issuers to list there.  Not much different from exchanges doing the same with altcoin listings, a practice only recently looked down upon.  Unfortunately, a majority of projects seeking funding aren't going to pay for that right, while scammers looking to run off with a quick buck will line up to do so.  That is why surviving the test of time is such an outstanding achievement in crypto that is rarely reached by those starting new projects.
This is in fact the sad reality and you said was right only a few do able to reach up the finish line or the ones who had followed their roadmap and for those who believe or who do invest will surely pays-off. Think long term if we do like to succeed but majority do really love to have that quick and easy money making methods which arent sustainable for long term aspect.Only a few do survive and majority of them do bite on the dust even just launching on their first month.
sr. member
Activity: 861
Merit: 423
July 27, 2019, 04:00:16 PM
#9
I still have some funds over at havelockinvestments.com
However their support email address returns a generic error, and all withdrawal requests never complete.
I assume this is something I can not do anything about?
I was kinda sure about their demise when FriedCat ran away with AsicMiner funds. Undecided

I miss Havelock.
Seriously? Cheesy
donator
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
July 27, 2019, 12:49:29 PM
#8
But it seems that in crypto, all good things come to a quick death...

That's why it's important to understand the motivations of people offering such opportunities in crypto.  People out to make fast money in crypto are here to separate you from your funds.  Much better to find projects motivated by trying to change the world or show proof of a new concept for doing things.  Havelock was a money grab from the beginning, charging issuers to list there.  Not much different from exchanges doing the same with altcoin listings, a practice only recently looked down upon.  Unfortunately, a majority of projects seeking funding aren't going to pay for that right, while scammers looking to run off with a quick buck will line up to do so.  That is why surviving the test of time is such an outstanding achievement in crypto that is rarely reached by those starting new projects.
hero member
Activity: 1596
Merit: 534
July 27, 2019, 08:41:14 AM
#7
Ah. People still remember good ole Havelock Investments platform.

I found the site after Mt.gox went down...

Made quite a bit off those mining projects before everything collapsed on that site.

But it seems that in crypto, all good things come to a quick death...
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 111
Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
June 16, 2019, 06:22:44 PM
#6
Just wanted to check what's going on over there on havelock .. and got only Error 521 from cloudflare...

Did they finally went down?

Sad .... was one of the few sites which where not a total loss overall... Wink

Hacky

You're not alone  Cry



Yeah .. time goes by .... we'll see what comes next. Wink
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 794
June 06, 2019, 08:20:06 AM
#5
Just wanted to check what's going on over there on havelock .. and got only Error 521 from cloudflare...

Did they finally went down?

Sad .... was one of the few sites which where not a total loss overall... Wink

Hacky

You're not alone  Cry

copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 111
Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
June 04, 2019, 04:21:12 PM
#4
Just wanted to check what's going on over there on havelock .. and got only Error 521 from cloudflare...

Did they finally went down?

Sad .... was one of the few sites which where not a total loss overall... Wink

Hacky
vip
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👻
May 29, 2019, 08:34:01 AM
#3
I miss Havelock.
legendary
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Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
May 27, 2019, 10:39:21 AM
#2
I still have some funds over at havelockinvestments.com
However their support email address returns a generic error, and all withdrawal requests never complete.
I assume this is something I can not do anything about?

Back in the day I called out many a scams using the HaveLock platform.
hero member
Activity: 979
Merit: 510
April 07, 2019, 02:29:01 PM
#1
I still have some funds over at havelockinvestments.com
However their support email address returns a generic error, and all withdrawal requests never complete.
I assume this is something I can not do anything about?
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