Hi!
As a part of the team (cm & graphic designer), I am very surprised by those asumptions...
First of all, thank you for getting our attention on those serious matters!!
see, I like being involved with honest and genuine teams and real projects, so I'd firstly ask you all to CHECK your sources before throwing accusations :
- first of all, I'm Philippe Delvigne, my linkedIn is on their website, you can all check freely.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/philippe-delvigne-960a8821- second of all, about "Romy Toklio" -> please check
https://pyrexcoin.com/#team page and click on the linkein link of this "Romy Toklio" -> it's a link to Romain Bergery's linkedIn page.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/romain-bergery-13005821/As showed on the website, "Romain Bergery"... He chose the name "Toklio" because he created his own business named "Toklio". "Romy" is shortname for "Romain". Here you're making a big deal out of nothing. that's even called disinformation... Toklio is his telegram username too, by the way. Being involved as a dev in another Blockchain project is not in any way related to scam or cheating
- the CEO of the project ->
https://www.linkedin.com/in/setyman/again, not fake -> or please prove it otherwise
- Suvendu Biswas ->
https://www.linkedin.com/in/suvendu-biswas-663819153/not fake!
- Mizran Rahi ->
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mizan-a-rahi/not fake!
- Mr Michael ->
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mr-michael-23b75a163/not fake...
that's already 6 out of 12 with valid social network link & proven names + photos.
About the other Team members, we're investigating on them now... If they can't give us valid proofs that they're genuine, they'll be fired straight away.
They have all been hired after mouth-to-hear, from reputation or from their activity on different team/groups. I have been hired the same way... The marketing rep, who's also involved in a coin I'm mining, noticed my positive, active and open communication on this project's discord as a moderator, and also my design skills, and he decided I could be good for this project.
That's how they hired most of the Team. So of course, if any of them is not legit, there's no way we could keep them in.
I'll keep you posted about this, once again it's a very serious matter, especially to me cause I pay close attention to transparency and honesty in all the projects I'm getting involved with.
This doesn't mean that I can't be involved with a rekt project (that happens, even to those who'd deserve success, you know it all), but I really avoid like a plague any dishonest/scammy stuff.
That's the price to pay when you accept having your linkedin profile+photo made public
Concerning the whitepaper, I checked it previously and I saw some good amount of what is called "plagiarism" there, which I reported to the core Team. They're currently working on it, but as an excuse they told me that they had very little time to write it, and as the core members (CEO & marketing) are not fluent English speakers, they thought it would be convenient to take the content from well written articles that basically talk about the main topic, and with the right words. I know that it's not the way to go and it can even be considered as illegal, so I reported it as soon as they got me involved with the project.
From what I can see from here, I'd say this is mostly a matter of "ignorance" from them. And also trying to do some things too fast...
I asked the website dev to remove the existing whitepaper until it's totally rewritten.
Then I hope the case will be solved!
Or you will have contributed to denouncing another scam, and for this I'll personally thank you!
Sorry this was long, but I guess it needed to be said...
to be continued, as they say