https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17305804Please read my previous post, it is fake and phishing site made by scammers/hackers, do not trust them,
the only official link: http://stratisplatform.com/
that guy was scammed by 0.22 btc, what a pity, I hope no one will be scammed any more. Always check the OP to get the official website.
thank you, so STRATIS JUPSTART does not exist. IT IS A PERFECT SCAM
It was indeed well thought out, specially the "one-time use" token to increase the chances you follow the link, lest you lose your "one-time" access... On top of that, the scammers benefited from a good set of favorable circumstances that could cloud people's mind and make them bypass their usual checks:the recent acceleration in the ongoing BTC pump(close to the holidays to boot), which would drive people to want to accrue more BTC quickly(and probably prompted the scammers to act now), the fact that Poloniex listed the coin recently, the fact that they could copy STRATIS' website so well and register TWO instances of their copy as a .net website that looks legit(hell, even the emails sent to the addresses on the site don't come back as undelivered... They just, obviously, don't answer. All in all, very elaborate scam), the proximity to the holidays coupled to the 29th deadline, knowing that Support, specially on Poloniex, would be slow around Christmas, etc... Looks like the only people who were lucky in 2016 were the ones with dubious intentions... This looks to have been months in the making, specially given how well they were able to duplicate the real website. Maybe the jumpstart offer was real at some point, probably why they selected STRATIS out of all the coins to use as a scam bait, coupled with the recent listing on Poloniex. All I can do now is make my pain the community's gain. Prior to my post, googling "Stratis jumpstart" netted no relevant result. Now, my post warning about the scam is the 1st hit. I have been the Guinea pig(a lot of it my own fault, their mind-clouding methods worked a treat on me), but now, the community has been warned. The Poloniex guys have replied to me too, and told me they would do some warning of their own. I hope that, during the 4 days between me being scammed out of my money on the Internet for the 1st time ever, and my posting, not too many others got their money stolen. It is a good lesson in crypto:unlike traditional scam attempts, where it is a lot more difficult to impersonate a company, and there are lots of clues along the way making it obvious it is a scam(hence my unblemished record prior to that), a coin project is an easier target, and with the anonymous and immediate nature of crypto... Lesson learned. Be 600% vigilant. Always talk to the guys behind a project and do some thorough research prior to any kind of investment. Do not care about any kind of deadline.