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Topic: ⚡️SYFΣR NΣTWORK⚡️ - Anonymous Smart Contracts | DeFi | Homomorphic Encryption | (Read 382 times)

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Avoid this scam!

Dev is a compulsive liar and scammer (Ilie Boldijar)

He forks projects and never does any work, always promises with 'soon'.

There is no community takeover, he pretends a new team takes over and then the coin is rebranded to a different name (this time hes trying DISARIUM, after ITALO went to SYFER. He deletes the explorer so you cant see him mint more coins to dump on the market. He gets Tradeogre to slash the ratio 200:1 to try inflate the price, when Tradogre refues to do that, he then mints and dumps more.

The community called him out long ago and stopped his actions by contacting Tradeogre so they could put a stop to his scamming ways once and for all.

He is a narcissist and acts like the victim after stealing thousands of  dollars from the community and should be avoided at all costs!!

The above post was clearly written by AI because he is incredibly dumb and cannot keep track of all of his lies.
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In the dynamic world of cryptocurrencies, community-led projects often emerge as beacons of decentralized innovation. One such project, SYFER, found itself at a crossroads when the community took charge to recover from a devastating scam by a rogue developer. However, the journey to redemption hit a roadblock as the community attempted to rebrand and swap the old coin for a new one, christened DISARIUM (DUM). The problem arose when the exchange platform, Tradeogre, remained unresponsive, leaving the community in a state of limbo and eroding the hard-earned trust of both investors and enthusiasts.

SYFER traded on Tradeogre here https://tradeogre.com/exchange/SYFR-LTC

The Rise and Fall of SYFER

SYFER began as a promising venture, driven by a vision of decentralization and community empowerment. Unfortunately, this vision was tarnished when a deceitful developer took advantage of the trust placed in them, orchestrating a scam that left the project in disarray. The community, refusing to let SYFER succumb to the misdeeds of one individual, rallied together to salvage what remained.

A New Dawn with DISARIUM

With the reins handed over to the community, the decision was made to rebrand and introduce a fresh start with DISARIUM (DUM). This move aimed not only to distance the project from its tainted past but also to rekindle the trust of the community and attract new investors who believed in the potential of the revamped initiative.

The Silent Struggle with Tradeogre

The success of any cryptocurrency project heavily relies on its presence on reputable exchanges. In the case of SYFER's transformation into DISARIUM, Tradeogre played a pivotal role. However, the community soon found itself facing a formidable challenge – the unresponsiveness of Tradeogre.

Despite numerous attempts to establish communication, Tradeogre remained silent, refusing to acknowledge requests for the rebranding and swapping of the old SYFER coin for the new DISARIUM. This radio silence not only hindered the progress of the project but also jeopardized the trust that the community had painstakingly rebuilt.

The Impact on Trust and Investment

Trust is the lifeblood of any cryptocurrency project, and the SYFER community had already experienced a betrayal that shook the foundations of that trust. The inability to secure the cooperation of Tradeogre in the rebranding process not only frustrated the community but also sent shockwaves through the investor base.

Investors, who had initially shown resilience and commitment by supporting the recovery efforts, began to question the viability of the project. The lack of responsiveness from Tradeogre raised concerns about the project's ability to navigate challenges and maintain a healthy relationship with crucial exchange partners.

Exploring Possible Solutions

In the face of Tradeogre's silence, the SYFER community found itself in a delicate position, weighing potential solutions to break the deadlock. Various strategies, ranging from public appeals to exploring alternative exchanges, were considered. The community engaged in open discussions to solicit ideas and foster a sense of unity.

As pressure mounted on Tradeogre to address the concerns of the community, the crypto space watched with bated breath, recognizing the broader implications of this struggle. The resolution of this standoff could set a precedent for how exchanges collaborate with community-led projects and the role they play in shaping the narrative of a project's redemption.

The Road Ahead

The challenges faced by the SYFER community underscore the complex dynamics inherent in decentralized projects. While the community took commendable steps to salvage the project after a malicious actor had nearly derailed it, the standoff with Tradeogre exposes vulnerabilities in the ecosystem.

As the crypto landscape continues to evolve, it is imperative for exchanges and community-led projects to establish transparent and cooperative relationships. The resolution of the SYFER-DISARIUM saga will undoubtedly serve as a lesson for both parties involved and prompt a broader conversation about the responsibilities and expectations within the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

In conclusion, the story of SYFER's struggle for redemption through rebranding and the subsequent standoff with Tradeogre paints a vivid picture of the challenges faced by community-led projects. The commitment and resilience of the community, juxtaposed against the silence of an exchange, highlight the delicate balance that must be struck for decentralized projects to thrive in an ever-changing crypto landscape. As the crypto community watches this drama unfold, it prompts a crucial reflection on the future of community-led initiatives and their relationships with key stakeholders in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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sr. member
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Explorer shows first blocks were mined over 450 days ago.

That's a hell of a premine if you just now made the announcement post a few days ago.
newbie
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awesome! I think theres some meme contests and stuff coming soon too I read. Got a bunch of stickers done so ill finally be sharing those too!
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How can I get stickers? Do I join another group or something? I do not have this coin yet but I see buy wall growing on tradeogre  Will you have more exchanges?

hit me up in the tg chat. ill put you on the list for demo stuff.
newbie
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How can I get stickers? Do I join another group or something? I do not have this coin yet but I see buy wall growing on tradeogre  Will you have more exchanges?

We will try and have some cool updates soon. Join the TG and keep up to date. We're working on things  don't worry Smiley
newbie
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How can I get stickers? Do I join another group or something? I do not have this coin yet but I see buy wall growing on tradeogre  Will you have more exchanges?
newbie
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Actually made some pretty cool die cut ones. I will message you on tg

thanks for the welcome!
newbie
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sup guys its Travis from the chat. figured id make an account and join here as well. keep up the good work! this forum reminds me of the 90's!

Hey Travis! Welcome!  Thanks for participating. How's those stickers coming? Lol
newbie
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sup guys its Travis from the chat. figured id make an account and join here as well. keep up the good work! this forum reminds me of the 90's!
newbie
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Cool project.  I will watch for developments
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probably you would want to double check with your lawyers again. as long if your project generate rewards and those rewards are available on exchanges then it falls under the umbrella of "Commercial".
newbie
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Yes we forked from Dero. We have been completely transparent about it on our telegram since day 1. where our community mostly communicates. Our GitHub still has just the base code and changes we've put out. We have not launched main net yet. Ill make sure it's communicated better in subsequent posts on here and in the github as well.   Thanks for the feedback!

You are aware that Dero's current code license does not permit you to fork for commercial use?
So how can you _legally_ clone Dero project and sell your coins?

Caveat emptor for anyone buying this.

Actually it's completely free to use for research purposes. It's only licensed for commercial use.

We aren't a commercial entity and have zero for profit models for us as a team we don't even have a team wallet. Any coins we have are gotten at market rate and we don't have any intention of selling them..

I know it's a complicated idea to understand these days that people would work on a project without the intention of making it commercial and selling it but that doesn't change the facts.

We are not a commercial entity and have zero intentions.of selling he code for commercial purposes. I hope that clears some things up for you. Cheers!
newbie
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Yes we forked from Dero. We have been completely transparent about it on our telegram since day 1. where our community mostly communicates. Our GitHub still has just the base code and changes we've put out. We have not launched main net yet. Ill make sure it's communicated better in subsequent posts on here and in the github as well.   Thanks for the feedback!

You are aware that Dero's current code license does not permit you to fork for commercial use?
So how can you _legally_ clone Dero project and sell your coins?

Caveat emptor for anyone buying this.
newbie
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Nice, I've got some Dero I bought at like $1. I just picked up some SYFR too. If this does even a few cents it will be awesome.  Cool brand btw I like the colors. Keep up the good work hopefully we see something cool 😎
newbie
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Yes we forked from Dero. We have been completely transparent about it on our telegram since day 1. where our community mostly communicates. Our GitHub still has just the base code and changes we've put out. We have not launched main net yet. Ill make sure it's communicated better in subsequent posts on here and in the github as well.   Thanks for the feedback!
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Lmao. Copy of Dero codes and no mention anywhere? How laughable.
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Some questions that I would like to ask you:

  • I see you say your block time is 18s but analyzing the block explorer the blocks seem to be 60s apart?
  • Looking at the block explorer it refers to Coinbase with a number of coins, but I do not see Syfer listed on Coinbase?
  • Circulating supply is 159m in the block explorer but at block 648646 @ 3.3 circulating supply should have been around 2.1m?
  • You say coding contracts will be easier than Solidity, but you don't say anywhere what the language is in which the contracts will be written
  • If contracts will be private, how will people be able to scrutinize it and for it to be auditable?
  • So you perhaps have a whitepaper to explain how you are going to implement all these things you mention?

Hey there I'm a mod on the telegram.
The Project is going through a rebrand and upgrade. Once main net goes live and tradeogre performs the swap them we will release the new explorer with updated numbers. Currently holders are moving to the exchange in anticipation of the swap.

The language is DVMBASIC it is explained in the GitHub documentation but I will be sure to make some graphics to better explain this thanks for the feedback

Contracts are private by default but can be viewed publicly if the owner chooses to do so to allow auditability for example.

White paper is being currently written out.

I hope some of that helps. Feel free to reach out on telegram as well.
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