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Topic: Ian Balina not an advisor for GoNetwork anymore? (Read 162 times)

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May be Ian Balina  stop advisory for GoNetwork because disappointed in project. GoNetwork at last publish the conditions of token sale. He probably thought that it will be hard to get good profit with that condition. So he skipped.
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You never know what's really going on behind the scenes.
What Ian posted could just be him venting his frustration.
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GoNetwork had been doing airdrop and what not for so long and still no sign of ICO. One starts to question how credible is the project.
I am not so sure how does Ian Balina contrubute as an advisor apart from his huge following that may help to hype up the project.
Either way, no real loss on both sides.
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I think so.
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Also an update, it seems that they pissed him off hard:

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GoNetwork has issued a comments that our visions did not align. Yes, visions did not align. I won't be part of a money grab or shady team that lies.

Ref Balina: he got in early before the bull run, he got in in some amazing ICOs with huge return, but he shared his journey with his subscribers / followers / viewers. He's ok imo..
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He told that "I won't be part of a money grab or shady team that lies."
It's a reason to be warned about them and to re-think about a possible investment
I'll decide later
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Wasn't Ian Balina just a guy who got lucky, then tried to pass off that luck as knowledge and skills? Yeah, totally a good source of info and advice.
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He was advisor of Gonetwork? Really??
Never heard about it.
But anyway project have a good team and without Balina Wink
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Until the end of time
Yeah he resigned and said he will address on that on his next AMA live. I will wait to hear the reason behind his resignation. But I think Gonetwork it taking much more time to get their ICO started.
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I've officially stepped down as an advisor for GoNetwork. I have no plans to participate in their token sale. I'll be available to answer questions on my next AMA. Sorry for the inconvenience on this one.
I won't be taking any compensation for any work done for GoNetwork.

Kinda strange he's giving away these partnerships, isn't it? He also did the same with ICON, the explanation doesn't hold imho...

Is this because SEC is investigating specific coins and as an advisor / promoter of "unlicensed securities" he's liable to fines?
What do you think?

Probably coz he will pay to much taxes or SEC will sue him for what he have done in the past. Promoting "unlicensed security' is a no no situation. I mean Sec wants to protect investors on some Scam ICO or just want to raise funds to get money on people.
It's obviously no. GoNetwork is one of the unreliable projects at this time. How developer comes with poor programming and the developer can't even build a proper design for the project itself and always delay it anytime.
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I've officially stepped down as an advisor for GoNetwork. I have no plans to participate in their token sale. I'll be available to answer questions on my next AMA. Sorry for the inconvenience on this one.
I won't be taking any compensation for any work done for GoNetwork.

Kinda strange he's giving away these partnerships, isn't it? He also did the same with ICON, the explanation doesn't hold imho...

Is this because SEC is investigating specific coins and as an advisor / promoter of "unlicensed securities" he's liable to fines?
What do you think?

Probably coz he will pay to much taxes or SEC will sue him for what he have done in the past. Promoting "unlicensed security' is a no no situation. I mean Sec wants to protect investors on some Scam ICO or just want to raise funds to get money on people.
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I've officially stepped down as an advisor for GoNetwork. I have no plans to participate in their token sale. I'll be available to answer questions on my next AMA. Sorry for the inconvenience on this one.
I won't be taking any compensation for any work done for GoNetwork.

Kinda strange he's giving away these partnerships, isn't it? He also did the same with ICON, the explanation doesn't hold imho...

Is this because SEC is investigating specific coins and as an advisor / promoter of "unlicensed securities" he's liable to fines?
What do you think?
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