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Topic: My guess is DIMCOIN is an actual scam. - page 3. (Read 5810 times)

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July 03, 2017, 01:45:42 PM
#17
This is a risk for those of you who often follow ico, we will never know the ico project they bring, it really will be jarring or just a collection of white papers that take your funds in investment
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July 03, 2017, 01:33:28 PM
#16
ICO buy, must buy. YUM YUM COINS
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July 03, 2017, 01:15:45 PM
#15
Hi guys,

We are more than happy to answer any questions that you may have and would love to assure all the doubts that you have. We understand the reason for these types of concerns as there a lot of ICO scams that go around. However, we would appreciate to discuss, in detail if need be, any problems and doubts users are having.

We have one of the longest white papers out there right now due to us wanting to show complete transparency. I have the technical team on standby to answer any questions that you have for this so please feel free to ask.

Regarding the LinkedIn profiles, some of our team members had to set them up just before the ICO due to people asking for them to show transparency. We are all real and work hard to make this happen.

While our "1% of global trading" may seem unrealistic, we believe it to be fully possible. We will be releasing more information about this with the companies who are listed and those who wish to be.



The longest whitepaper to provide transparency! made my day... please avoid this thing!
newbie
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July 03, 2017, 10:57:37 AM
#14
Be careful with Fatoshi, the original poster, he is an XTRABYTE shill who is starting new threads everyday promoting his scamcoin and FUDing other coins.

BEWARE of this Xtrabytes!

It is a scam built on top of a scam. (Kind of genius actually.)

This coin has a troll army of shillers who will attack anyone who has doubts or questions. Check the Ann thread, it's always the
same newbies who push this scam. I haven't seen an Ann thread with such bad vibes before. They're all snake oil sellers.

There is a lot of talk about this great revolutionary technology but there is nobody that can prove or even explain it.
Check the website for a genuine display of amateurism.

The "dev" was involved with a number of scam coins and has almost no commits on github.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6g9gez/long_read_but_a_must_before_investing_in_xby_be/


By the way, I don't know that much about Dimcoin but it has an excellent rating in Clif Highs new report:

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A keeper. This concept is both intriguing, and socially supported. The white paper and the depth of work so far with compliance as well as structure point to quality work intended to last a long time. The approach to the DIM financial ecosystem as designed is easily targeted at that segment of global population that has no access to FIN-Tech in the form of the current debt based financial instruments.

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July 03, 2017, 10:44:32 AM
#13
Hi guys,

We are more than happy to answer any questions that you may have and would love to assure all the doubts that you have. We understand the reason for these types of concerns as there a lot of ICO scams that go around. However, we would appreciate to discuss, in detail if need be, any problems and doubts users are having.

We have one of the longest white papers out there right now due to us wanting to show complete transparency. I have the technical team on standby to answer any questions that you have for this so please feel free to ask.

Regarding the LinkedIn profiles, some of our team members had to set them up just before the ICO due to people asking for them to show transparency. We are all real and work hard to make this happen.

While our "1% of global trading" may seem unrealistic, we believe it to be fully possible. We will be releasing more information about this with the companies who are listed and those who wish to be.



And there it is you are answered by DIMCOIN itself and even the manager of their campaign.

Look. If you are supporting one coin don't put a thread into which you want to bring down another coin.
For what actually?
You won't earn anything from this. You just made it worst for your supported coin.
And what is that? Xtrabytes?
When I saw your post about DIMcoin being a scam I tried to look at your profile and saw that you are supporting that certain coin.
Which made me think you did this for a bad purpose.
Have you ever thought how many users will do the same which I did?
They might also look and might also think that you are one hell of a bad supporter.
sr. member
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July 03, 2017, 08:55:22 AM
#12
Reading through the various reply to the information OP is trying to pass across, I feel this is something he should have mentioned to the team on their thread and if the response is not satisfactory then you can then come up with this and even with response from the team to your enquiries. Also, in this face of search engines, I don't think anyone who actually wants to scam can really be gotten through those obvious means you raised there because I don't need to be a PI to go check linkledin or the whitepaper that will be too much effort to waste only to exposed by that little effort of searching on Linkledin.
sr. member
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July 03, 2017, 07:17:39 AM
#11
For me dimcoin looks like a realy good cryptocurrency which have a really good potential to grow and it looks how somebody want destroy that coin with weird topics like this or it want to just write something to get activity.
This is something one should never do. I too believe there is nothing as a scam behind this project. Promote the project, else be quite. Don't degrade the value without proper reason. If this is a scam they'll not spend big on promotional campaign. Also if that's a scam it's a bad name for entire ICO's.
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July 03, 2017, 07:08:56 AM
#10
For me dimcoin looks like a realy good cryptocurrency which have a really good potential to grow and it looks how somebody want destroy that coin with weird topics like this or it want to just write something to get activity.
copper member
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July 03, 2017, 06:57:17 AM
#9
DIMCOIN just looks like a real scam to me. The white paper is just a bunch of nothing. The linkdn profiles look made up. The whole looks like what we used to get a few years ago just more effort has been put in. This could be the new wave of scam ICOs. Do you remeber all the scams that came from some kid in south africa? Lol. Looks like him.
I for one have invested and I will be buying more early next week and I believe that I have made the best investment move. The project looks fine for me, it might get big within a very short period of time, it's having the best marketing team and you might end up regretting once it's successful since you have had an opportunity but you never used it. As for the whitepaper, I would say that it reads well and the website is on point. I personally don't think that DIMCOIN is a scam, and I would recommend it to people so that they can invest in for better results and better returns.

Do you have anything to support you statement maybe, because what you are saying doesn't make sense to me? All the things that you said aren't making any sense. And when you say some kid from South Africa, are you referring to PipCoin, cause I don't think was ever a scam, it's just that the coin wasn't properly developed and marketed maybe but it's still operational http://pipcoin.com/, it's even on coinmarketcap: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/pipcoin/. So I think next time you should do a little bit of digging before you can start with your accusations. I personally believe in the DIMCOIN team and I recommend it to everyone:)
legendary
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July 03, 2017, 06:54:08 AM
#8
I am helping this team with their signature campaign and have spoken with them many times over the last month. Everything seems ok from what i see. You can get an invite to their telegram channel and ask all the questions you'd like answers to.

Sometimes i feel these threads are made from shill accounts by competitors.
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July 03, 2017, 06:47:49 AM
#7
Hi guys,

We are more than happy to answer any questions that you may have and would love to assure all the doubts that you have. We understand the reason for these types of concerns as there a lot of ICO scams that go around. However, we would appreciate to discuss, in detail if need be, any problems and doubts users are having.

We have one of the longest white papers out there right now due to us wanting to show complete transparency. I have the technical team on standby to answer any questions that you have for this so please feel free to ask.

Regarding the LinkedIn profiles, some of our team members had to set them up just before the ICO due to people asking for them to show transparency. We are all real and work hard to make this happen.

While our "1% of global trading" may seem unrealistic, we believe it to be fully possible. We will be releasing more information about this with the companies who are listed and those who wish to be.

full member
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July 02, 2017, 07:00:33 AM
#6
DIMCOIN just looks like a real scam to me. The white paper is just a bunch of nothing. The linkdn profiles look made up. The whole looks like what we used to get a few years ago just more effort has been put in. This could be the new wave of scam ICOs. Do you remeber all the scams that came from some kid in south africa? Lol. Looks like him.
You have a point. It looks like nothing to me. For safer reason, let's don't invest in ICO that we aren't sure with its platform. It's not fair also to criticize someone without knowing what is in their side.
legendary
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July 02, 2017, 06:22:36 AM
#5
i just read a little. they're aiming for 1% of global trading on their platform by 2019.

that's possibly the stupidest thing i've read this week.

even if they are legit, and i've no idea about that, i think the ico train has sailed.
newbie
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July 02, 2017, 06:12:22 AM
#4
Don't invest in ICOs, especially in this downwards trend market, Not only you will avoid the scam ICOs but also you will be able to buy good coins/tokens from legit projects at a good price just after the ICO
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July 02, 2017, 05:38:28 AM
#3
The problem is that it'll be a really long time before we realise if some of these ICOs are scams... they're kind of supposed to take quite a long time to develop.

The reality is that a lot of these ICOs will just say a lot of bullshit in their whitepaper that would actually be quite cheap to create, then they wouldn't technically be a "scam" later, they just would have given a shit project.

So there's no real test to say how many of the ICOs are scams, because it's too early to tell.

It looks extremely suspicious though.
newbie
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July 02, 2017, 05:23:29 AM
#2
I found the bio's to be ambiguous and lacking clarity, I did not invest for this reason.
sr. member
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July 02, 2017, 12:36:39 AM
#1
DIMCOIN just looks like a real scam to me. The white paper is just a bunch of nothing. The linkdn profiles look made up. The whole looks like what we used to get a few years ago just more effort has been put in. This could be the new wave of scam ICOs. Do you remeber all the scams that came from some kid in south africa? Lol. Looks like him.
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