I wonder why people still rely on ICO rating website. These guys do not care about their integrity as a rating site, and all they are busy looking for is to make money with their rating website and as long as they get that, they are fine. In fact, most of the ICO rating websites are the biggest scam of all. The only way to make it as an ICO investor is to do due diligence yourself.
By the way, that is like one of the funniest exit I have ever seen. It was more like the dude behind the whole thing (if that is his real face though) rubbing it on the faces of the investors like, 'Y'all just got screwed! Bye!! See you next time!!!'
It is just disappointing how the ICO space is being polluted and a lot of investors still falling for it and some would still keep saying regulation is not needed.
I'm not so sure is SCAM - it looks like website and twitter hacked! Don't panic and wait
This looks more like they got hacked but we'll get to know later.
For now it's just like always: Insufficient information but as long as people can spread some fud they're happy
ICO rating websites can't predict apparently real projects turning into scam.
Come on guys! How else can it be glaring enough? How can both the website and twitter account end up getting hacked the same time? If that is the case, then why should I even trust such a team with my funds in the first place if they cannot keep their accounts and website safe? This is a scam, ICO rating websites suck and let's just call a spade a spade.
Tbh, I don't really care about savedroid as I didn't invest but:
How can both the website and twitter account end up getting hacked the same time?
Examples:
● Administrator got infected.
- Attacker uses Formgrabber/Keylogger and gets login-details for social media accounts and webserver.
● Attacker gains access to (web)server.
- Webserver is somehow linked to social media accounts or social media accounts use the same password
If that is the case, then why should I even trust such a team with my funds in the first place if they cannot keep their accounts and website safe?
Everyone can get targeted by 'hacking attacks' and there's not much you can do against 0-day-exploits.
This is a scam, ICO rating websites suck and let's just call a spade a spade.
I neither agree nor disagree. I don't know the truth so for now everything is speculation and most people prefer spreading fud instead of waiting for more information.
And yes, ICO rating websites won't be able to predict exit scams.