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Topic: MAGOS.IO (Sports Oracle AI) - 100% Scammers - page 2. (Read 3027 times)

member
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That is weird indeed.
No reason to rebrand or distribute coins if it's a scam.

Nothing left except wait and see what happens.


just enter "magos.io" into google and see the second entry on the first page. If they still have plans, to make more money on this (most certainly a) scam, then the rebranding is nessecary. I assume they want to be listed on etherdelta.

On the otherhand - if one ignores all the other shady stuff about this project, like a fake team and so on - if they do have that AI and want to fuel it with those funds they raised, then staying annonymous makes sence. In case that it does not trade as good as they would hope in that case.

Anyways, I have AiO tokens to sell, anyone intressted ?

^^




How many do you have? :p
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
That is weird indeed.
No reason to rebrand or distribute coins if it's a scam.

Nothing left except wait and see what happens.


just enter "magos.io" into google and see the second entry on the first page. If they still have plans, to make more money on this (most certainly a) scam, then the rebranding is nessecary. I assume they want to be listed on etherdelta.

On the otherhand - if one ignores all the other shady stuff about this project, like a fake team and so on - if they do have that AI and want to fuel it with those funds they raised, then staying annonymous makes sence. In case that it does not trade as good as they would hope in that case.

Anyways, I have AiO tokens to sell, anyone intressted ?

^^


full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Does anyone know the bitcoin address they used to receive funds?

Like all the ICOs which accepts BTC, the one and only bitcoin adress doesn't exist, cause you could never assign from which user the payment was.
In Ethereum and some other blockchains that's possible because of smart contract. But BTC is only for payment.

So: Nope, I really don't know Smiley Hope I could help you!
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Does anyone know the bitcoin address they used to receive funds?
member
Activity: 97
Merit: 10
That is weird indeed.
No reason to rebrand or distribute coins if it's a scam.

Nothing left except wait and see what happens.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
But when they're scamming ppl why they have succeed distribution process?
And in the other way, this is looking like a secret rebranding, what is a point of doing that?
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
If these guys are actually scammers they deserve to have their real names and personal information plastered all over the internet.

If someone has the skills to find those details, I'm sure people would show their gratitude in a cryptocurrency of your choice...
newbie
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Merit: 0
Looks like the funds have been sent to 9 different addresses: https://etherscan.io/address/0xa8659f5af01796b39e0dfb3323acc00d8fe97ea2#internaltx.

Not sure if this is preparation for running away with the funds or depositing into the betting sites.
full member
Activity: 686
Merit: 131
I've been watching how this one turns out because I was really close to investing but decided not too.

It is obvious that it is either A) a scam or B) an incredibly inept company

If it's a scam, I have no idea why they haven't cashed out yet...maybe because they are waiting for a time or situation where they won't have to face legal consequences? That's just a wild guess

If it's a legit project, than that's still bad news because the way they run their company is just does not seem effective.

Either way, for those that invested, I think it is wise to start looking into ways of recourse, whatever shape that might take.
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 255
Why are they still anonymous if the project is not scam? Will they continue hiding during the project. I am sure they are 100% scam. If they are not why dont they show themselves? They collected 3k+ Ethereum during crowdsale, and they suddenly turned off all their threads sites etc. Is it a coincidence?
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'm unhappy that im put a little amount into MAGOS. No infos, no promotion, no discussion. Looks like they are not interested in their own coin. Damn. Sad

There is a alert on my walltet that their are a lot of programing mistakes in the coin contract. hope this will not bring trouble to the other coins in my wallet.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
strange things going on... They are distributing the AiO tokens.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Everything here is strange. I'm really looking forward what aio.network is about Huh
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
They've posted some updates to Twitter: https://twitter.com/AiO_token.

According to the roadmap previously on their site, first profit distribution should take place at (end of?) November.

Seems like things are going ok.

I disagree that if they are scammers they'd try to sell their tokens before taking the eth. They would need to list on an exchange first which costs money and being this secretive is hardly conducive for a pump and dump.

The eth is still in the contract: https://etherscan.io/address/0xa8659f5af01796b39e0dfb3323acc00d8fe97ea2.

If you are that concerned about the project, I would try contacting them. Otherwise not much to do besides waiting for updates and the distribution.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
October 03, 2017, 03:08:13 PM
#9
If they're not scammers, they just don't give a fuck about this token sale as their ai, which they've implied before in their weekly updates
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
October 03, 2017, 10:09:17 AM
#8
I'm becoming more and more confident it's a scam.. I have less and less trust in icos every day, especially when they're this secretive. If the team is legit the upside is huge, but I'm prepared to lose the little bit I put in. If they were scammers I think they'd try to sell their dev tokens before they empty the eth

It is quite weird. If it was an outright scam, why did they even take the effort to distribute a token and why did they start rebranding everything to AiO? They could have just taken the wallet and run but they even created a new Twitter account: https://twitter.com/AiO_token

If they are legit they certainly should improve communication.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
October 03, 2017, 09:57:59 AM
#7
I'm becoming more and more confident it's a scam.. I have less and less trust in icos every day, especially when they're this secretive. If the team is legit the upside is huge, but I'm prepared to lose the little bit I put in. If they were scammers I think they'd try to sell their dev tokens before they empty the eth
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 02, 2017, 07:01:04 PM
#6
It is a bit concerning that they've deleted their communication channels and rebranded themselves. But it seems consistent with their preference for discreetness given the nature of the project.

If they are scammers, I would've thought they'd take the money out of the contract straight away, but it's still sitting there and tokens are still being distributed.

The true test of whether it's legit or not will come when it's time for dividend distribution (sometime in Q4 2017).

With respect to the deleted posts, I think that's actually a problem with the moderation style of the moderator who I'm pretty sure is just doing it for the bounty and not directly employed by Magos.

Hopefully they post an update soon on their new FB/Twitter after all the tokens are distributed.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
October 02, 2017, 01:32:15 PM
#5
ye theyre deleting pretty much every post in the ANN thread. even ones supporting them Grin. i dont see why they wouldnt distribute tokens. im pretty confident its a scam, but if they distribute tokens then they can sell theirs. They just arent going to give out dividends imo
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
October 02, 2017, 10:34:31 AM
#4
Puh, i invested only a really little amount.
I'm wondering that there are not more comments about the project here in this thread.
Did anybody invest in it?
They send me today my MAGs to my ETHwallet.

Crazy: Coin No. 12 and the first time with trouble. That's life.  Huh
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