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Topic: MCXNow Realsolid Has Screwed Everyone. MCXNOW SHUTTING DOWN!! - page 3. (Read 8372 times)

legendary
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legendary
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Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
The fact that RS isn't willing to buy back the now worthless shares (as they will produce ZERO revenue for the owner of the shares) it shows he is disingenuous.

He doesn't care about his users and his actions SPEAK MUCH MUCH LOUDER.

Seriously, after all the warning signs, people still did not listen.
legendary
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Merit: 1028
Duelbits.com
He cold blooded banned a guy who invested in 400+ fees just for objecting his remark that he is doing this for good of the users, lol.-
member
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Merit: 10
it's definitely believable that the exchange is simply overwhelmed and it's probably really difficult to find capable help for something like that instead of him doing seemingly all of it.

All of these shares in online w/e are major risks.

it is NOT belieavable and people should be warned against such scam!! admin should put him amongst scammers here at forum so that all people will be warned
he was clever enough not to take money and disappear but only saying promises which will not be fulfilled. do you want to make bet with me on this?
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
Very well-run scam this.

First release a very small amount of mcxFEE units. So even though they don't offer great returns, the scarcity drives up the price to above 0.5 BTC (from 0.1 at IPO). Then announce a second batch, much much larger at a very friendly discount, just 0.4 BTC, well under the last market price. Of course, market trading has to be locked so that the price won't reflect the sentiment that current holders have over the number of public shares being increased by a factor 10. And after collecting 11,000 BTC, the site is closed down for an unknown amount of time because of "too many emails".

The scary part is that there are still people defending RS. I'm not sure if that's a weird case of Stockholm Syndrome or that there is some cult of personality around him. Either way it's sad.

yes exactly this is a classic scam. all his projects ended and people lost money. he only tries to be polite. imagine what can be bought for 11 or 14,000 BTC or how much he got, imagine what amount of USD or EUR it is now and one year from now.
complaining on too many emails and illness is very pure excuse.
I was thinking of buying some shares (and I actually bought several ones but sold them all right now) because they are worthless on 99,9999999999999999% and the rest 0,000000000000000001% is that some pure soul would buy it from me after he exchange the mcxfee for some "gamecoin" on his new gaming site. And also you must omit the fact that you put your BTC without any interest into his scammers hands for indefinite timeperiod - and what if BTC will rise 100 again in 3 months?
he proved to behave like scammer with his previous projects and now it is the same again but fortunately I got all my money before it would collapse completely.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
It is really tough to believe that he can't find someone to hire to help with support. With all of the revenue he has been making it should be an easy process to dangle cash/btc/ltc in front of someone to hire them to do support work.

Lame excuse to shut down the exchange.

Most of us who know how RS is could see the writing on the wall months ago. Yet people still invested.

Now how are those MCXFee shares doing?.....tanking... Cheesy
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
As far as I understand, the website has the capacity, but a one-man team can't keep up with all the emails etc., so whatever it was that broke today was probably just too much. He hasn't gone and stolen every coin in the exchange.
Why would he? That leaves the door open for legal action. He already made 14000 BTC from selling shares of a defunct exchange. There's no reason to steal the funds now.

yes I think he earned too much and cannot just say "I fucked you all" because he can be traced and maybe even put in prison. So decides to promise make new site however after 3 months he could say he is still ill and nothing would happen. Its like phenixex scam where I lost all coins. I bet he never relaunch the site. And even if he does something who would buy the shares when all people know that anytime can happen something like this?  I think he falsely hopes that majority of people forget on the scam during upcoming months and he will have time to disappear.
Does anybody know his real name, address and his professional experience? does he had a profile somewhere on linkedin or facebook with his real name?
erk
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 500
it's definitely believable that the exchange is simply overwhelmed and it's probably really difficult to find capable help for something like that instead of him doing seemingly all of it.

All of these shares in online w/e are major risks.
I just looked and the exchange says there are 2,419 people online, yet trade has been suspended for like 13hours, so what are they doing? It's all BS, the user numbers and account numbers if you haven't figured that out already.

legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
mcxfees have been a pump & dump for me, i'm glad i got out in time.

Bought the first offering at 0.1 btc per share, sold them at 0.85 btc per share.

Besides that, i never kept any big money there, and got everything out.

legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1000
There is this question :

Why was he re-buying mcxFee ?
Before shut-down he had around : 58 466 fee
from around 42 000 (I don’t remember well this one) after the 2nd IPO.

So he bought back around 16 500 fee.
Why would he do that if he knew he was going away ?

He has some friends or someone he don't want to piss off.
sr. member
Activity: 248
Merit: 251
There is this question :

Why was he re-buying mcxFee ?
Before shut-down he had around : 58 466 fee
from around 42 000 (I don’t remember well this one) after the 2nd IPO.

So he bought back around 16 500 fee.
Why would he do that if he knew he was going away ?
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
Very well-run scam this.

First release a very small amount of mcxFEE units. So even though they don't offer great returns, the scarcity drives up the price to above 0.5 BTC (from 0.1 at IPO). Then announce a second batch, much much larger at a very friendly discount, just 0.4 BTC, well under the last market price. Of course, market trading has to be locked so that the price won't reflect the sentiment that current holders have over the number of public shares being increased by a factor 10. And after collecting 11,000 BTC, the site is closed down for an unknown amount of time because of "too many emails".

The scary part is that there are still people defending RS. I'm not sure if that's a weird case of Stockholm Syndrome or that there is some cult of personality around him. Either way it's sad.
sr. member
Activity: 279
Merit: 250
The number of apologists in here is quite surprising. Sometimes it's hard to sift through the shills so perhaps my opinion is skewed.

What some people seem to be missing: the timing of this "press release" is the most implicative evidence of mal-intent; you need not look any further to see the truth. pump and dump, so to speak. Even IF he came back, the shares will be worthless, who would trust him not to call a "time out" whenever he so chooses? That's not how a you run a business and manage a profit-sharing security.

He was clever not to take custie funds, although that means very little as he only had 3500 customers. Probably chump change compared to his pot of mcxfee gold. Next time, KYEO = know your exchange operator.

member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
it's definitely believable that the exchange is simply overwhelmed and it's probably really difficult to find capable help for something like that instead of him doing seemingly all of it.

Especially when you're a scammer that is trying really hard to remain anonymous.

to be fair, I didn't get scammed but it's definitely understandable to those that feel that way.
hero member
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Merit: 500
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

I´m not talking bad about bankers for a while.
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1015
Personal losses from mcxNOW shutdown:

0.00000000 BTC

LOL  Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
it's definitely believable that the exchange is simply overwhelmed and it's probably really difficult to find capable help for something like that instead of him doing seemingly all of it.

Especially when you're a scammer that is trying really hard to remain anonymous.
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1000
www.multipool.us
Never really used MCXNow. Can someone give me  a short explanation as to how people were screwed/scammed by the exchange closing down?
Only people who held not-really-shares in the exchange. It closed very quickly after raising a huge amount of money.

Except the insiders and RS's buddies who were tipped off early.
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
it's definitely believable that the exchange is simply overwhelmed and it's probably really difficult to find capable help for something like that instead of him doing seemingly all of it.

All of these shares in online w/e are major risks.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1003
I, luckily, withdrew all my coins recently, but I am still outraged at this.
I will join you on any future thread pointing out that RealSolid is a scam artist
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