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Topic: [Pre-ANN][BRO] BreakoutCoin | Bergstake | BottlessNight | Gaming Platform + - page 7. (Read 20878 times)

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Looks like dev slipped a little, he posted with this acc gutshot5820 sounding like he was dev but immediately deleted it, should of left it, now looks fishy, im sure someone else saw it

Fishy? Jennifer Harman is retweeting about this. Get off it bro. See what I did there?  Lol.

I like your style Jake lol
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Looks like dev slipped a little, he posted with this acc gutshot5820 sounding like he was dev but immediately deleted it, should of left it, now looks fishy, im sure someone else saw it

Fishy? Jennifer Harman is retweeting about this. Get off it bro. See what I did there?  Lol.
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Looks like dev slipped a little, he posted with this acc gutshot5820 sounding like he was dev but immediately deleted it, should of left it, now looks fishy, im sure someone else saw it

so someone posted and then deleted.. what makes you think its a dev.. and why is it suspicious?
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Looks like dev slipped a little, he posted with this acc gutshot5820 sounding like he was dev but immediately deleted it, should of left it, now looks fishy, im sure someone else saw it
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Why the fake followers i don't understand.

We've been actively deleting fake followers and have been trying to figure out where they are all coming from. We've deleted hundreds/thousands of followers a couple of times and they keep coming back. Not sure who's adding them, but it's not us. We have not pursued any type of advertising on Twitter because Twitter is basically a conversation tool and there is no advantage to having "fake" followers.  Our hunch is that someone is screwing with us, but there's no way to tell. It looks like it's happened a few separate times. Our Twitter follower numbers go up or down by the thousands some days. We'll continue to delete fake addresses and monitor to make sure it doesn't happen again.

We are aware that there are a lot of 'fake follows' and that we are actively removing them but it's taking some time. We have also reported it to Twitter.  



Ok that makes sense.
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Why the fake followers i don't understand.

We've been actively deleting fake followers and have been trying to figure out where they are all coming from. We've deleted hundreds/thousands of followers a couple of times and they keep coming back. Not sure who's adding them, but it's not us. We have not pursued any type of advertising on Twitter because Twitter is basically a conversation tool and there is no advantage to having "fake" followers.  Our hunch is that someone is screwing with us, but there's no way to tell. It looks like it's happened a few separate times. Our Twitter follower numbers go up or down by the thousands some days. We'll continue to delete fake addresses and monitor to make sure it doesn't happen again.

We are aware that there are a lot of 'fake follows' and that we are actively removing them but it's taking some time. We have also reported it to Twitter.  

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http://fuk.io - check it out!
looks interesting but we need some proofs
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Why the fake followers i don't understand.
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Why are you deleting posts from the thread?

EDIT: I see why...there seems to have been a fake account spamming a btc address.  My question remains about the fake followers on your twitter account http:/[Suspicious link removed]/OMImD0qhN6

That, and also most all of the facebook likes are from people from thailand, I mean come on now

Hey guys, understand your confusion and I'd like to address them squarely.  We hired a top publicist and Social Media firm to initiate our online presence.  Facebook was designed to reach out to people all over the world using Facebook ads and from there grow organically as we make announcements and press releases.  Our advertising was targeted at countries all over the World and specifically at regions where bitcoin was popular, eSports, and poker.  

Areas such as India and other Asian regions grew exponentially faster than USA/Europe and grew organically fairly rapidly.  Since then, we have dramatically cut down on these types of targeted ads.  With the announcement of our coin and platform, we aim to grow organically within the crypto community as well as poker and eSports fans all over the world.

Twitter, we haven't done any advertising or marketing at all since the account was created.  Twitter is a social conversation tool and we hope to gain traction once we go "live" and have our pro players involved.

Thanks for the response...another question I have is how involved are these poker celebrities in this coin? And why did they choose to get involved?
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Hello,

I've been in the online gaming industry since 2001, most recently with a legal practice as igaming counsel, with a focus on learning about new cryptocurrency applications, including the coming 2.0 developments.

I got started working the convergence of igaming and cryptocurrency in late 2012, meetng some bitcoin early adopters, reviewing bitcoin gaming start-ups and giving a few talks on the topic, starting with Bitcoin2013. Since then I've been working with a number of regulatory and licensing jurisdictions to allow igaming companies to accept crypto currency for transactions and allow operators to offer play denominated in crypto currencies.

While there are a plethora of emerging crypto-currencies and even more crypto-gambling ventures, Breakout Coin presents a  new cryptocurrency specifically designed to meet both player privacy desires and regulatory KYC requirements.

I am working with Breakout Gaming to launch legal, licensed games, with a model designed to spread interest in cryptocurrency, specifically this Breakout Coin,  beyond current coin enthusiasts.

Gzesh
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if this is all true, it could be HUGE... count me in too.
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This looks great. Deal me in!  Grin

Thanks for your support!
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So "BreakoutCoin" is the real dev and "BreakoutCoins" (plural) is the scammer? I dont know what's going on here.

yes. "breakoutcoins" on bitcointalk is a scammer.
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Why are you deleting posts from the thread?

EDIT: I see why...there seems to have been a fake account spamming a btc address.  My question remains about the fake followers on your twitter account http:/[Suspicious link removed]/OMImD0qhN6

That, and also most all of the facebook likes are from people from thailand, I mean come on now

Hey guys, understand your confusion and I'd like to address them squarely.  We hired a top publicist and Social Media firm to initiate our online presence.  Facebook was designed to reach out to people all over the world using Facebook ads and from there grow organically as we make announcements and press releases.  Our advertising was targeted at countries all over the World and specifically at regions where bitcoin was popular, eSports, and poker.  

Areas such as India and other Asian regions grew exponentially faster than USA/Europe and grew organically fairly rapidly.  Since then, we have dramatically cut down on these types of targeted ads.  With the announcement of our coin and platform, we aim to grow organically within the crypto community as well as poker and eSports fans all over the world.

Twitter, we haven't done any advertising or marketing at all since the account was created.  Twitter is a social conversation tool and we hope to gain traction once we go "live" and have our pro players involved.
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So "BreakoutCoin" is the real dev and "BreakoutCoins" (plural) is the scammer? I dont know what's going on here.
sr. member
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Why are you deleting posts from the thread?

EDIT: I see why...there seems to have been a fake account spamming a btc address.  My question remains about the fake followers on your twitter account http://t.co/OMImD0qhN6

That, and also most all of the facebook likes are from people from thailand, I mean come on now
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Please ignore all posts from "BreakoutCoins" .. can we get a mod to ban him? trying to scam. 

we are deleting all posts with the bitcoin address scam. please do not quote "breakoutcoins"
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Why are you deleting posts from the thread?

EDIT: I see why...there seems to have been another account spamming a btc address.  My question remains about the fake followers on your twitter account http://t.co/OMImD0qhN6
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Purchase Breakout Coin?only this way?

no, most of it will be distributed via mining
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