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Always ask questions. #StandWithHongKong
October 02, 2018, 02:31:05 PM

let the moderators make their own desicion   

Cheap bot of Pavel Krymov ValarCrais banned.

It's about time. Be prepared for another swarm of WRC shill/bot accounts soon....
newbie
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October 01, 2018, 11:34:51 AM
......Worldcore proving their business is transparent and real joins various professional industry associations uniting the major banks and paymnet systems, for example, ABE- EBA (Euro banking association - https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/ )    

Proves nothing and means nothing.
Pay some money and fill in a one page application form = instant "credibility".
A common tactic, see VEIAG and the UN for a recent example.

Are serious or making fools of all us posting as "an example" a bad link leading to the thread which has been removed? What were you trying to say?


You appear to be quite capable of making a fool of yourself with any assistance from me.

The linked thread has been mutilated by VEIAG to conceal their difficulty in answering simple questions about their scheme.
They claim, just like you do for Worldcore and EBA, "transparency" and credibility by association with a third party (UN Global Compact), which vets them for neither of those qualities.

No, it's you and you alone who makes the people here laugh posting bad links as so-called "proofs" and then stating something was "mutilated". Provide us with real proofs or just simply stop spamming here. Regarding ABE-EBA membership - being a member of the large respectable professional industry association is not the thing scammers would do easily because industry members professional assacitions are built and stand to develop, implement and protect professional standards and codes of conduct for their members.



For moderators: this paid bot violates the rules of the forum - evading a ban!

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Dear Marina,

Let me point that you're offtopic and agressive without any mature reasons. You've just duplicated the message you left just three days ago. Is it under the forum's rules?
Also I think it's impolite to say the least to blame people of being "paid bot" and call the moderators to ban if someone disagree with your private and subjective opinion.
In my private and subjective opinion Worldcore is not a scam.  Anyway, let the moderators make their own desicion - they're moderators here and not you. But I'll save your messages in web archive for history.   
newbie
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September 29, 2018, 03:23:22 AM
......Worldcore proving their business is transparent and real joins various professional industry associations uniting the major banks and paymnet systems, for example, ABE- EBA (Euro banking association - https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/ )    

Proves nothing and means nothing.
Pay some money and fill in a one page application form = instant "credibility".
A common tactic, see VEIAG and the UN for a recent example.

Are serious or making fools of all us posting as "an example" a bad link leading to the thread which has been removed? What were you trying to say?


You appear to be quite capable of making a fool of yourself with any assistance from me.

The linked thread has been mutilated by VEIAG to conceal their difficulty in answering simple questions about their scheme.
They claim, just like you do for Worldcore and EBA, "transparency" and credibility by association with a third party (UN Global Compact), which vets them for neither of those qualities.

No, it's you and you alone who makes the people here laugh posting bad links as so-called "proofs" and then stating something was "mutilated". Provide us with real proofs or just simply stop spamming here. Regarding ABE-EBA membership - being a member of the large respectable professional industry association is not the thing scammers would do easily because industry members professional assacitions are built and stand to develop, implement and protect professional standards and codes of conduct for their members.
legendary
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"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
September 28, 2018, 01:43:29 PM
......Worldcore proving their business is transparent and real joins various professional industry associations uniting the major banks and paymnet systems, for example, ABE- EBA (Euro banking association - https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/ )    

Proves nothing and means nothing.
Pay some money and fill in a one page application form = instant "credibility".
A common tactic, see VEIAG and the UN for a recent example.

Are serious or making fools of all us posting as "an example" a bad link leading to the thread which has been removed? What were you trying to say?


You appear to be quite capable of making a fool of yourself with any assistance from me.

The linked thread has been mutilated by VEIAG to conceal their difficulty in answering simple questions about their scheme.
They claim, just like you do for Worldcore and EBA, "transparency" and credibility by association with a third party (UN Global Compact), which vets them for neither of those qualities.
newbie
Activity: 112
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September 28, 2018, 01:00:10 PM
......Worldcore proving their business is transparent and real joins various professional industry associations uniting the major banks and paymnet systems, for example, ABE- EBA (Euro banking association - https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/ )    

Proves nothing and means nothing.
Pay some money and fill in a one page application form = instant "credibility".
A common tactic, see VEIAG and the UN for a recent example.

Are serious or making fools of all us posting as "an example" a bad link leading to the thread which has been removed? What were you trying to say?

https://i.postimg.cc/2SpDfPrP/oydated.jpg
jr. member
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September 28, 2018, 10:21:12 AM
Retrospection of EUPSProvider s.r.o. history

Here one can find all relevant data: when and of whom the company has been founded, when Nasonov appeared and started as CEO ...

https://imgur.com/a/Kxw8Zpd

The brand "Worldcore" provably was just registered on 22.04.2016 as a European Trade Mark.
legendary
Activity: 1932
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"Common rogue from Russia with a bare ass."
September 28, 2018, 06:20:23 AM
......Worldcore proving their business is transparent and real joins various professional industry associations uniting the major banks and paymnet systems, for example, ABE- EBA (Euro banking association - https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/ )    

Proves nothing and means nothing.
Pay some money and fill in a one page application form = instant "credibility".
A common tactic, see VEIAG and the UN for a recent example.
newbie
Activity: 112
Merit: 0
September 27, 2018, 11:33:33 AM

I don´t think that a Payment System like credit or debit card systems, PayPal or SEPA could be scam. Yet Worldcore isn´t a Payment System but a Payment Services Provider respectively a Money Transfer Institution based on crypto/blockchain technology. All companies with this background theoretically and practically have the potential for scam because this sector is poorly regulated and barely controlable. Now to the upcoming financial report: I´m curious if this one will be audited or not. Considering that Worldcore has already delivered a number of lies and fakes a non-audited one should be nothing worth - like the EY indicative valuation of Worldcore data from 02.10.2017 - not trustable.

As you said POTENTIALLY every financial institution even the largest of the banks could be scam - there've been enough scandals to prove it, let's take for example JP Morgan or even The Bank of America or the latest one with a Danish Danske Bank. (Keep in mind that there's in the Nordics always supposed to be the lowest level of scams and corruption - in the world's perception, but shit happenned anyway!). And because the industry is barely regulated and lacks profeesional standartization Worldcore proving their business is transparent and real joins various professional industry associations uniting the major banks and paymnet systems, for example, ABE- EBA (Euro banking association - https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/ )    
jr. member
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September 27, 2018, 11:18:22 AM
@akarmin


"no problem! I have a few white things specially for you! the team has recently integrated bitcoin cash into worldcore wallet in addition to bitcoin, eth, ripple and usdt on their worldcore.trade exchange.
moreover, the team is working on financial report that many investors are waiting so much!"


I hoped you would show me REAL white things but the integration of Bitcoin Cash into the Worldcore wallet I don´t see as such one. Nope! Another crypto more will barely stimulate over all trades.  A real white thing would be the revival of WRC/BTC trade on Woldcore exchange. Currently there only exists a special "white thing" - namely a large white spot.

https://imgur.com/7V0EWiK

I think they they are working on it. by the way, there's the wrc/btc pair at other exchanges like sistemkoin, okex and hitbtc. so, if you really want to sell wrc tokens (that I'm sure you don't hold since you're not an investor), you know where to trade.

A real white thing is the revival of issuance of new payment cards that is coming soon. moreover your black-pr-colleague, marina, is constantly saying that there's no financial reports to investors. once again: it's coming soon.

now, I have a question to you: how can a payment system be a scam?!

I don´t think that a Payment System like credit or debit card systems, PayPal or SEPA could be scam. Yet Worldcore isn´t a Payment System but a Payment Services Provider respectively a Money Transfer Institution based on crypto/blockchain technology. All companies with this background theoretically and practically have the potential for scam because this sector is poorly regulated and barely controlable. Now to the upcoming financial report: I´m curious if this one will be audited or not. Considering that Worldcore has already delivered a number of lies and fakes a non-audited one should be nothing worth - like the EY indicative valuation of Worldcore data from 02.10.2017 - not trustable.

you are misleading other people. this is exactly a payment system that helps to make transfers within the network with zero fee. yes, it's based on crypto/blockchain technology. and that's an advantage rather than a disadvantage: no fees, no pendings, etc.
jr. member
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September 03, 2018, 04:43:22 AM
As previously revealed, Worldcore is project of Ukrainian swindler Pavel Krymov with actors instead of employees. The firm has no product, no prospects. The role of the talking head in it is played by Alexey Nasonov but he is absolutely a fake character. In addition, he has a fake diploma.

https://scamworldcore.com/en/fake-diploma/
jr. member
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September 27, 2018, 11:08:26 AM
@akarmin


"no problem! I have a few white things specially for you! the team has recently integrated bitcoin cash into worldcore wallet in addition to bitcoin, eth, ripple and usdt on their worldcore.trade exchange.
moreover, the team is working on financial report that many investors are waiting so much!"


I hoped you would show me REAL white things but the integration of Bitcoin Cash into the Worldcore wallet I don´t see as such one. Nope! Another crypto more will barely stimulate over all trades.  A real white thing would be the revival of WRC/BTC trade on Woldcore exchange. Currently there only exists a special "white thing" - namely a large white spot.

https://imgur.com/7V0EWiK

I think they they are working on it. by the way, there's the wrc/btc pair at other exchanges like sistemkoin, okex and hitbtc. so, if you really want to sell wrc tokens (that I'm sure you don't hold since you're not an investor), you know where to trade.

A real white thing is the revival of issuance of new payment cards that is coming soon. moreover your black-pr-colleague, marina, is constantly saying that there's no financial reports to investors. once again: it's coming soon.

now, I have a question to you: how can a payment system be a scam?!

I don´t think that a Payment System like credit or debit card systems, PayPal or SEPA could be scam. Yet Worldcore isn´t a Payment System but a Payment Services Provider respectively a Money Transfer Institution based on crypto/blockchain technology. All companies with this background theoretically and practically have the potential for scam because this sector is poorly regulated and barely controlable. Now to the upcoming financial report: I´m curious if this one will be audited or not. Considering that Worldcore has already delivered a number of lies and fakes a non-audited one should be nothing worth - like the EY indicative valuation of Worldcore data from 02.10.2017 - not trustable.
newbie
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September 27, 2018, 10:59:15 AM
Once again: the investors disappointmnet doesn't make the whole project a scam. Meeting up all the investors expectations is a best case but a hardly possible scenario
Just review the quotation and my comment above carefully, it's exactly about the situation with investors expectations:

I bought these coins at 0.09 dollars on e. D.and thought that would be growth, I did not sell when they were 0.25, thought that it is very promising and now I regret, I sold them at 0.12 with a small profit and now I do not believe in this team. Maybe I'm wrong, but the price has fallen very much.

It's a very self-speaking example proving, once again, that WRC is a real thing and people blame it not for meet being a scam, but not for meeting expectations in terms of profit. 99% of the cryptocurrencies have their rises and falls and WRC is no an exception. The whole market is very volatile and barely regulated, you shouldn't put all the eggs in a single basket, you need to catch the moment, buy and sell constantly to make bigger profit. But in general this post displays the human greed well enough: you've lost nothing, you've even made a small profit doing nothing, but keep on blaming Worldcore for being not profitable up to your expectations heights.  

For example ICO rating rated Worldcore 2.9 out of 5 points which means there' hundreds of less successful tokens on market.

jr. member
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September 26, 2018, 12:33:29 PM

how can a scam be a payment system?

and how can a paid poster from Voronezh be a investor?

how can you write instead of marina, when your level of argumentation is about a level of a schoolboy? you are compromising her!

researcher! I have a request to you: when you are looking for new colleagues, please, do not take just any first man from the street. against the background of other paid-translators you are looking more convincing.


and how can a paid poster from Voronezh be a investor?

when you say some stupid stuff - bring the proofs, please. ok?
newbie
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September 26, 2018, 12:13:41 PM
I bought these coins at 0.09 dollars on e. D.and thought that would be growth, I did not sell when they were 0.25, thought that it is very promising and now I regret, I sold them at 0.12 with a small profit and now I do not believe in this team. Maybe I'm wrong, but the price has fallen very much.

It's a very self-speaking example proving, once again, that WRC is a real thing and people blame it not for meet being a scam, but not for meeting expectations in terms of profit. 99% of the cryptocurrencies have their rises and falls and WRC is no an exception. The whole market is very volatile and barely regulated, you shouldn't put all the eggs in a single basket, you need to catch the moment, buy and sell constantly to make bigger profit. But in general this post displays the human greed well enough: you've lost nothing, you've even made a small profit doing nothing, but keep on blaming Worldcore for being not profitable up to your expectations heights.  
jr. member
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September 01, 2018, 07:20:41 AM
Of course, Worldcore is lying. For almost a year they have been thinking that no one will check the information. Here is an article about their "audit".



On 15 May 2018 on one of Web resources an article about Worldcore was published, once again exploiting the name of the famous auditor: Ernst & Young. False to the core material meant to distract readers from the fact that Worldcore is scam and draw investors a rosy picture, in which the company Worldcore (quote) “valued at 30 million dollars.” The text also provides information that software which, according to legend, is produced by firm, worth about 2 million USD.

https://scamworldcore.com/en/worldcore-is-skam-pr-ey/

Wow! 12 Worldcore News alone on 21.08.! One of them is very reveiling under the aspect of a new Worldcore lie.

http://worldcore-review.com/en/2018/08/21/the-media-has-officially-admitted-that-he-had-posted-the-defamatory-worldcore-article-on-order-of-third-parties/

Out of this text:  


What´s that? An "AUDIT" by Ernst&Young?  Grin Grin Grin
In an audit there happens an intense control of a company´s financial data. If all aspects should be correct the company will receive a testifying document. But Ernst&Young didn´t get any insight in EUPSProvider´s accounting and the real data. On their client´s request they only performed an „indicative valuation“ based on unchecked submitted data. They explicitely declared that their valuation is of „restricted reliance“.

Here the proof:



Conclusion: There has never been an audit and so there doesn´t exist a testifying document. The audit lie is a further one in the frame of a lot of other ones.
newbie
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September 26, 2018, 12:11:11 PM
"satisfied investors" Huh

marina, I have the same question to you that I ask researcher194: how can a payment system be a scam?
why are copypasting this very post everywhere? you do not answer my question!

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.46146584
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.46177776

do you know that it's prohibited according to the rules? I will ask the mods to pay attention to it.



how can a scam be a payment system?

and how can a paid poster from Voronezh be a investor?


Btw, what do you mean by saying "a paid poster from Voronezh", could you explain, please?

What I can see now is that you've locked the Russian speaking thread dedicated to Worldcore from leaving any further comments there which obviously means you're quite insecure about people reaction to the topic especially in the light of the recent new - the VISA appropval, new wallets integration, the court sessions etc.
But the facts speak for themselves - Worldcore isn't a scam and it has never been.


But the facts speak for themselves  Grin



Wouldn't you like to answer my questions first?

What does "a paid poster from Voronzh" mean?

and

How could a payments system be a scam?

Thanks.

newbie
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September 26, 2018, 10:51:40 AM
Marina, once again.

EUPSprovider provides payment solution - just simply review the company's profile at the respectable Bloomberg site.
The WRC token is a sort of a side project and not the main business.

https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=368379968 
EUPSProvider s.r.o. provides Internet-based financial services. The company offers global payment solutions, including access to bank payments, e-currency payments, prepaid debit cards, mass payments, payouts to any Visa/MasterCard credit/debit cards, and international payment processing for individuals and businesses. It also provides API/shopping cart interface services. The company was incorporated in 2013 and is based in Prague, Czech Republic.

Does anyone believe Bloomberg would enlist at it's site a profile of a company which is supposed to be a scam? Bloomberg are too serious gusy too say the least.   
jr. member
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September 26, 2018, 08:48:04 AM
"satisfied investors" Huh

marina, I have the same question to you that I ask researcher194: how can a payment system be a scam?
why are copypasting this very post everywhere? you do not answer my question!

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.46146584
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.46177776

do you know that it's prohibited according to the rules? I will ask the mods to pay attention to it.

jr. member
Activity: 134
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September 26, 2018, 07:01:06 AM
@akarmin


"no problem! I have a few white things specially for you! the team has recently integrated bitcoin cash into worldcore wallet in addition to bitcoin, eth, ripple and usdt on their worldcore.trade exchange.
moreover, the team is working on financial report that many investors are waiting so much!"


I hoped you would show me REAL white things but the integration of Bitcoin Cash into the Worldcore wallet I don´t see as such one. Nope! Another crypto more will barely stimulate over all trades.  A real white thing would be the revival of WRC/BTC trade on Woldcore exchange. Currently there only exists a special "white thing" - namely a large white spot.

https://imgur.com/7V0EWiK

I think they they are working on it. by the way, there's the wrc/btc pair at other exchanges like sistemkoin, okex and hitbtc. so, if you really want to sell wrc tokens (that I'm sure you don't hold since you're not an investor), you know where to trade.

A real white thing is the revival of issuance of new payment cards that is coming soon. moreover your black-pr-colleague, marina, is constantly saying that there's no financial reports to investors. once again: it's coming soon.

now, I have a question to you: how can a payment system be a scam?!
jr. member
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August 29, 2018, 04:32:51 AM

Hello. Give, please, an example of lies, which I allegedly spoke about Nasonov.
And also proof that I allegedly receive money.

lol lol lol

/marina ,,after a year of work 4 questra's em ployers that r prochukhan and pestyuk( who has changed his second name to konyukh ..a few weeks ago )u opened ur own cafe with vegeterian food in the region of yaroslavl ..we saw those photos ..why dont u send us an invitation 2 visit your cafe?))) lol lol


If you want an invitation to a cafe in the Yaroslavl region, contact the owners directly.
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