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Topic: Polymath Scam: Stay Away! (Read 1186 times)

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March 18, 2018, 10:58:26 AM
#92
KYC will be a must have feature after the next regulations and all the coins will implement it in order to stay in the game! I don't see why any one would call Polymath a SCAM, seriously, It's actually the anti-scam project, yea you could call that! After the regulations from SEC Polymath will be one of the top hits! The anonymity era is about to meet its end guys, lets face the reallity!
jr. member
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Product almost ready flycare.com
March 14, 2018, 01:49:30 AM
#91
Don't waste your time with these amateurs.

They super hyped airdrop got everyone excited.  First they delayed the release of their KYC instructions.  Then they took the KYC site down for two days while they "cleared a backlog." They've brought it back now, but they changed the rules.  Half the people who signed up are being told their wallet addresses are not registered.  And now you can only complete the KYC process by submitting a copy of your passport (drivers licenses and/or other government IDs will no longer be accepted).

Many of us spent hours trying to get approved for the airdrop.  I know I did.  What a huge waste of time!

I hope this project fails.  These guys are real scumbags.  Stay away!
Yes, here it happens the same way, I like money loaded, waiting. Suddenly say that you are no more, and you're with a proud face take a picture of your passport:)
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quarkchain.io
March 13, 2018, 09:22:10 PM
#90
2017 is continued by 2018, Cryptocurrency "Bitcoin" indeed
is on the rise, because the value is skyrocketed.
as well as increased risks such as fraud (scam), hacking & theft.
Let alone those who give away for free, who need business and regular order
achieved the target, arguably a lot of scam (fraud).
Especially that just give free.
Even if not scam (fraud), but including ponzy scam that many in number.
For this thread, thank you for being warned to be careful.
newbie
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March 07, 2018, 10:29:28 AM
#89
I dont know of polymath is legit or scam..its better to be safe especially that im starting..I will continue to keep an eye on this thing, because I joined this project's airdrop too.
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March 07, 2018, 09:15:36 AM
#88
Don't waste your time with these amateurs.

They super hyped airdrop got everyone excited.  First they delayed the release of their KYC instructions.  Then they took the KYC site down for two days while they "cleared a backlog." They've brought it back now, but they changed the rules.  Half the people who signed up are being told their wallet addresses are not registered.  And now you can only complete the KYC process by submitting a copy of your passport (drivers licenses and/or other government IDs will no longer be accepted).

Many of us spent hours trying to get approved for the airdrop.  I know I did.  What a huge waste of time!

I hope this project fails.  These guys are real scumbags.  Stay away!

What happened with that project at the end? I'm really not that into it, but it seems like it is doing just fine, or?

I did join their airdrop back in the days, and submitted KYC, hope my ID information is safe there...
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March 07, 2018, 09:15:17 AM
#87
Don't waste your time with these amateurs.

They super hyped airdrop got everyone excited.  First they delayed the release of their KYC instructions.  Then they took the KYC site down for two days while they "cleared a backlog." They've brought it back now, but they changed the rules.  Half the people who signed up are being told their wallet addresses are not registered.  And now you can only complete the KYC process by submitting a copy of your passport (drivers licenses and/or other government IDs will no longer be accepted).

Many of us spent hours trying to get approved for the airdrop.  I know I did.  What a huge waste of time!

I hope this project fails.  These guys are real scumbags.  Stay away!

I think you are overreacting a little. There are regulations in place and the Polymath team had to obey those regulations.
The fact that they required another KYC is not absolutely a problem.
jr. member
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March 07, 2018, 09:11:27 AM
#86
That's seems like you are trying to beg for some merit  Undecided

Are you in the wrong thread? I don’t see how someone is begging for merit....
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March 07, 2018, 05:09:38 AM
#85
That's seems like you are trying to beg for some merit  Undecided
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March 07, 2018, 05:03:02 AM
#84
I think the price will drop again to 30-40 cents ... However, the project is unique with enormous potential ...
jr. member
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March 07, 2018, 02:36:36 AM
#83
polymath will moon soon Smiley

We will see. Investors were quite disappointed after there was no big news during Polycon. I suppose that now is a good time to accumulate more POLY.
newbie
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March 06, 2018, 02:10:24 PM
#82
polymath will moon soon Smiley
jr. member
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February 23, 2018, 09:20:39 PM
#81
I dont agree with this either, a friend got the airdropped tokens and its worth quite a fair bit now, not bad for a simple KYC
Stop creating FUD for no reason, or just because you missed out on the airdrop
newbie
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February 23, 2018, 09:19:18 PM
#80
I was going to invest on this ICO until I saw that they were asking for a KYC for a simple airdrop. It just did not make sense and there are many ICOs to choose from.

KYC requirement makes sense and it is illegal in many Countrys to be involved in an ICO. Also they can't have scammers pumping out accounts for free coins to dump.
newbie
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February 23, 2018, 09:17:46 PM
#79
Don't waste your time with these amateurs.

They super hyped airdrop got everyone excited.  First they delayed the release of their KYC instructions.  Then they took the KYC site down for two days while they "cleared a backlog." They've brought it back now, but they changed the rules.  Half the people who signed up are being told their wallet addresses are not registered.  And now you can only complete the KYC process by submitting a copy of your passport (drivers licenses and/or other government IDs will no longer be accepted).

Many of us spent hours trying to get approved for the airdrop.  I know I did.  What a huge waste of time!

I hope this project fails.  These guys are real scumbags.  Stay away!

Not true -- had no issue completing KYC process
jr. member
Activity: 154
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February 22, 2018, 09:32:19 AM
#78
Everyone has right to have his her opinion but how can it be Scam they genuinely prevented BOTS and scamsters by seeking KYC documents . I see no harm as may be I was one of the lucky one who got 250 PolyMath   absolutely FREE OF COST cool 400 USD to bank . i am going to HODL  and try to accumulate more
  

I also bought some more when it was quite low, which so far has been a very good decision.
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 22, 2018, 08:06:42 AM
#77
 Everyone has right to have his her opinion but how can it be Scam they genuinely prevented BOTS and scamsters by seeking KYC documents . I see no harm as may be I was one of the lucky one who got 250 PolyMath   absolutely FREE OF COST cool 400 USD to bank . i am going to HODL  and try to accumulate more
  
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Pool of Stake
February 22, 2018, 07:46:23 AM
#76
I was going to invest on this ICO until I saw that they were asking for a KYC for a simple airdrop. It just did not make sense and there are many ICOs to choose from.
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Vires in Numeris
February 19, 2018, 11:57:30 AM
#75
Actually never mind, you should be ashamed of crying like this because you didn't get a reward.
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Vires in Numeris
February 19, 2018, 11:52:34 AM
#74
Please, don't accuse a legit project of being a scam only because you don't understand how it works.

Polymath is a registered and working company, all the team is publicly known and has years of experience in the field. They are not "amateurs". Software is being developed and you can see it at Github.



jr. member
Activity: 154
Merit: 5
February 19, 2018, 01:10:22 AM
#73
Both me and my wofe got succesful registration. Be patient this is big

How is going to get big when they are asking a lot for their participants, kyc is a big no-no the consensus tells us that Kyc is a big no-no in the cryptocurrency industry, only a small is going to participate here and until the dev finds out it's useless to implement that KYC

In order to buy the POLY token on exchanges you don’t need to complete KYC, it was only for those who wanted to participate in the airdrop. The platform will require KYC for people who wish to invest there. So those who participated in the airdrop should already be cleared for that purpose.
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