I reached this post through a Google search for "realsolid" ...
I was on mcxnow.
con, where I have placed unfortunately too much 3-4 BTC money into the scamcoins WDC and MNC (MinCoin) I am going to extract my dosh asap...
After quibbling about my woes in their forum I was who then bragged about having invested in at .0003, after which I inquired as to whether he also happened to be running the site, to which he replied immediately arrogantly and in the affirmative...
I have had enough of all these scamcoins, here is my list of all those I have lost money on; MinCoin, WorldCoin, BQCoin, IxCoin,ChinaCoin, FeatherCoin, IxCoin and of course, SolidCoin. The lattermost of which also happens to share its initials with ScamCoin (SC), no strange coinidence. After mentioning my loss of money to FeatherCon (sic) in conversation I was smartly mocked by realsolid himself, ahhh how sympathetic.
also this:
http://www.fantasypublishings.com/btcInfo/Alternate_cryptocurrencies/Microcash_scam_perpetrated_by_Realsolid_newPage18429.phpMicrocash scam perpetrated by Realsolid
1. Realsolid promised to release Microcash.
2. Then he went silent.
3. Then those who believe in the project started asking on the microcash forum when it would be released.
4. Realsolid said he was not doing well financially and stated that if 250 BTC be given to him he could finish the project and have it released.
5. Those who believed rallied and came up with at least 250btc and sent it to Realsolid.
6. RS put up a nice shiny front page with a rocket and $ sign for Microcash...
7. RS made promises that it would be released weeks after getting the 250 BTC.
8. Months (3 at least) later nothing has been released nor has anyone heard from RS publicly.
9. What a crock of scam lol. Grin Grin Grin
lesson to be learned. dont invest in someone setting up a financial business.. if they cannot handle their own funds professionally to be in profit to self fund. then you should not trust them to invest in them or to use /trust them once the business is established.
if they havnt got $3000 to rub between their own fingers to start with, you shouldn't trust them with yours
Quote from: franky1 on December 29, 2012, 09:39:45 PM
lesson to be learned. dont invest in someone setting up a financial business.. if they cannot handle their own funds professionally to be in profit to self fund. then you should not trust them to invest in them or to use /trust them once the business is established.
if they havnt got $3000 to rub between their own fingers to start with, you shouldn't trust them with yours
+1
I'd love to see MicroCash turn up. There are still a few people waiting for the MC mothership to turn up and take them away to their MC mansions Smiley
it was obviously a scam from the beginning.