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sr. member
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April 22, 2017, 09:43:00 PM
Hello, how many taas token will issue(or issued) at the end of ico? is it a fixed quantity? Thank you 
i think this will be second iconomi! Gj
What's your mean second iconomi?

Read the whitepaper...........
newbie
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April 22, 2017, 09:37:49 PM
hahahahahahahahahaha

TOSS

MY

SALAD

FUCKING

BITCHES

REKT REKT REKT

 Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss

Ouch, I noticed all of your last posts... Are you happy in life in general to take so much time to insult everyone ?

Gosh... ( If there is one )


i'll happily insult BOUNTY WHORES like YOU



Hey bud, this is the announcement thread not the bounty thread.
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April 22, 2017, 09:23:39 PM
Hello, how many taas token will issue(or issued) at the end of ico? is it a fixed quantity? Thank you 
i think this will be second iconomi! Gj
What's your mean second iconomi?
sr. member
Activity: 711
Merit: 250
April 22, 2017, 09:12:05 PM
hahahahahahahahahaha

TOSS

MY

SALAD

FUCKING

BITCHES

REKT REKT REKT

 Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss

Ouch, I noticed all of your last posts... Are you happy in life in general to take so much time to insult everyone ?

Gosh... ( If there is one )
member
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Merit: 19
April 22, 2017, 09:06:44 PM
hahahahahahahahahaha

TOSS

MY

SALAD

FUCKING

BITCHES

REKT REKT REKT

 Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss
sr. member
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April 22, 2017, 08:12:13 PM
Hello, how many taas token will issue(or issued) at the end of ico? is it a fixed quantity? Thank you  
i think this will be second iconomi! Gj

It is a closed end Fund.

The maximum quantity will be issued by the amount of fund raised, and no more TaaS Tokens will be issued afterwhile after the Ico, unless you get some on a exchange.  The remaining TaaS of the total 101 millions that wont be sold, will be burnt.

I suggest you to read the Whitepaper + Terms n Condition.
sr. member
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April 22, 2017, 08:10:09 PM
Hello, how many taas token will issue(or issued) at the end of ico? is it a fixed quantity? Thank you 
i think this will be second iconomi! Gj
sr. member
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April 22, 2017, 08:07:50 PM
Who are you MoveCrypto ? First time I see you in the TaaS threads is to spread trolling statements.

I was one of the first posts in the old thread and in this thread (on the 2nd page)

From Bittrex slack:



So Taas cofounders left BitUp, a crypto ponzi scheme with fake partnerships, in January

Taas could still be legit though

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh I see you now MoveCrypto Tongue

It was so easy to know you just by going into your 50 lasts posts.

You are clearly invested into Iconomi, and consider TaaS as a threat, plus you are in other little crypto markets at the same time. Nothing to say about the second parts, its ok, its crypto.

But you are clearly hunting iconomi trolls, and now you are coming spreading your FUD into TaaS since TaaS as a similar Roadmap as Iconomi, but clearly want to show more transparency than were you are invested in.

Nice try you and IcoAlert.

Have a nice day Smiley

I am invested in Iconomi and other crypto funds as well.  I like this crypto fund management niche, and I'm amazed/entertained that people sent $5m here without doing due diligence.

I hope Taas turns out to be legit, makes some good profits for holders, and attracts more money to crypto fund managers.

I did say several times here and in slack that Taas could still be legit, despite the founders working previously on a sketchy operation.

Now we are talking.

Well it's the crypto world, everyone wants some profit.

Even IcoAlert newb account with shady site want to exploit fear to sell his stuffs right before ICOs end, either for that, or to hope a better dump of the coin to buy it lower than ICO price.

We all hope to TaaS to be legit as well, thats why that not only the whitepaper help the case, but the terms and conditions as well.

As they mentionned in the whitepaper, the Audit will benefit the investors to know if things are working out well, or not.

I know that 5 millions is a lot, but despited the Iconomi whitepaper that werent that ''awesome'', they raised way more and yet, they achieved their goals.

TaaS founders, and team, have way more to earn by going the way they mentionned, than to go by scamming people. Plus, yeah they will send 50% as quaterly payout, 25% as reserve fund ( or to bring Token price back up ), but they mention as well that they will keep the other 25% as company profit, from which I think it is right.

There is not much time left, but I must say that I'm glad that even if IcoAlert mentionned some stuff earlier, a lot of coins has way moooore trolling and battle about a coin.

We will see.

Glad to meet you by the way.
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move that crypto
April 22, 2017, 07:54:33 PM
Who are you MoveCrypto ? First time I see you in the TaaS threads is to spread trolling statements.
I was one of the first posts in the old thread and in this thread (on the 2nd page)

From Bittrex slack:



So Taas cofounders left BitUp, a crypto ponzi scheme with fake partnerships, in January

Taas could still be legit though

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh I see you now MoveCrypto Tongue

It was so easy to know you just by going into your 50 lasts posts.

You are clearly invested into Iconomi, and consider TaaS as a threat, plus you are in other little crypto markets at the same time. Nothing to say about the second parts, its ok, its crypto.

But you are clearly hunting iconomi trolls, and now you are coming spreading your FUD into TaaS since TaaS as a similar Roadmap as Iconomi, but clearly want to show more transparency than were you are invested in.

Nice try you and IcoAlert.

Have a nice day Smiley

I am invested in Iconomi and other crypto funds as well.  I like this crypto fund management niche, and I'm amazed/entertained that people sent $5m here without doing due diligence.

I hope Taas turns out to be legit, makes some good profits for holders, and attracts more money to crypto fund managers.

I did say several times here and in slack that Taas could still be legit, despite the founders working previously on a questionable operation.
sr. member
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April 22, 2017, 07:47:29 PM
From Bittrex slack:



So Taas cofounders left BitUp, a crypto ponzi scheme with fake partnerships, in January

Taas could still be legit though



Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh I see you now MoveCrypto Tongue

It was so easy to know you just by going into your 50 lasts posts.

You are clearly invested into Iconomi, and consider TaaS as a threat, plus you are in other little crypto markets at the same time. Nothing to say about the second parts, its ok, its crypto.

But you are clearly hunting iconomi trolls, and now you are coming spreading your FUD into TaaS since TaaS as a similar Roadmap as Iconomi, but clearly want to show more transparency than were you are invested in.

Nice try you and IcoAlert.

Have a nice day Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 711
Merit: 250
April 22, 2017, 07:43:10 PM
From Bittrex slack:



So Taas cofounders left BitUp, a crypto ponzi scheme with fake partnerships, in January

Taas could still be legit though


Who are you MoveCrypto ? First time I see you in the TaaS threads is to spread trolling statements.
sr. member
Activity: 711
Merit: 250
April 22, 2017, 07:42:14 PM
What the hell is Ico alert website ?

If you are so much ''Alert'' about the upcoming Icos, why don't you have nothing about Humanik project and yet had nothing with blatant Bitconnect Coin Ponzi Sheme that despited the FUD has now x10 the initial value ?

Seriously... It is clearly a way for you to leech a successful ICO to buy your troll FUD and get benefits out of it.

It is not even Hyip or Ponzi, it is FRAUD



sr. member
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move that crypto
April 22, 2017, 07:25:16 PM
From Bittrex slack:



So Taas cofounders left BitUp, a crypto ponzi scheme with fake partnerships, in January

Taas could still be legit though
newbie
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April 22, 2017, 06:35:52 PM
And have a look again at TaaS team :

- https://www.linkedin.com/in/andriydubetsky/?ppe=1

This guy has a managing position at Warsaw Stock Exchange

- https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwong62/

This guy was a Vice President at Wells Fargo and is a Standford MBA. And he puts TaaS on his linkedin...

A lot of other big crypto players as well.

I highly doubt they would risk their reputation for a low grade scam on the internet.



I would suggest to our young friend at ICO Alert to start reading a bit about market manipulations and previous cases of it if he wants to avoid explaining to his parents that he is going to jail because he fucked up other people lives who reacted a bit quickly to his advices... It's not because the crypto world is widely unregulated than you cannot end up in front of a judge for obvious scams.
legendary
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April 22, 2017, 06:15:51 PM
Thank you IcoAlert, the report is greatly appreciated. For now I'll keep my funds unti TaaS cleared up the allegations.
I think this will help you get facts straight https://www.reddit.com/r/taasfund/comments/63v2dp/before_there_was_taas_there_was_bitup/
and also read this guys comment on ICO Alert's reddit post.
I am quoting him for you.
" No, I was the one who posted
the bitup article on reddit
which these asshats are using
as evidence that TaaS is a
ponzi. /r/taasfund/
comments/63v2dp/
before_there_was_taas_there
_was_bitup/ in which I point
out that bitup has been tested
and proven. This u/zebrahat
has some website akin to
lifealert.com but instead it's
icoalert.com.
I think it's alarming they're
trying to use fear to sell their
shitty report.
What's more is I've actually
done my homework on these
guys. They're legit and people
from other crypto projects can
vouch for it. They may have a
shitty marketing team, seem
questionable from a distance,
and be horrible at public
speaking but at the end of the
day they are entrepreneurs
who have years of trading and
industry experience.
Don't buy into the FUD & no
I'm not paid for my opinions
like OP is.
".
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April 22, 2017, 06:13:35 PM
Who are the scammers here?

The TaaS guys or BitAlert?

Why do we have to pay to have access to your full report, even though you pretend you do a gift to the community by revealing this information?

Why are there no mention of Bitup being a ponzi scheme on the internet except coming from you?

And what is your background? I've read somewhere that you almost had a stroke when you received 32 eth by mistake (https://np.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/637qvy/mfw_someone_sent_32_eth_to_my_donation_address_by/), which it is probably the most money you ever saw in your life...

And since you talk about your brother and you starting this service I guess you're still living with your parents? Are you of legal drinking age?

So I ask : Is it a marketing operation for your shitty investment advices service that you just started 3 weeks ago? Or do you want to crash the price on the secondary market open to enter at small price (especially considering the timing of your 'revelation')?

So I have more doubt about your legitimacy than about TaaS team.


Have you even read the part they released? It raises some valid concerns imo.

What valid concerns? There is no backed claims on what is released, it is just a teaser for the full report.... Can you show me an example of a legitimate concern? The story about Bitup being a scam is invented as well... A lot of declarations without proof... Of course we need to pay to see what is behind.

People are so naive in this community. All it takes is one smart teenager in his room to create a panic with real financial impact.

At least we have the names and faces of the guys at TaaS. Who is this guy behind BitAlert? Seriously, you need to start thinking a bit being going full panic mode. It looks a lot like Poloniex trollbox.

I do agree with all you said.
Plus, wouldn't it be pretty pointless to create a ponzi-like scam with a closed-end fund?  Huh
sr. member
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move that crypto
April 22, 2017, 06:07:07 PM
Bitup is a ponzi scheme.  It's outlined right in their faq terms.  It's not that bad, because they don't seem to be trying to hide that it's a ponzi.

https://bitup.io/faq

- 35% BTC annual return guaranteed

- option to auto-reinvest returns

- Investments smaller than 10 BTC or newer than 3 weeks can liquidate and forfeit their "profits" for a -20% fee

- Investments larger than 10 BTC or older than 3 weeks cannot be liquidated until the end of their term

Quote
The investment rate of return may vary..................but only for new investments

Implying that the guaranteed 35% return for old investments may come from new investors.
newbie
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April 22, 2017, 05:59:19 PM
Who are the scammers here?

The TaaS guys or BitAlert?

Why do we have to pay to have access to your full report, even though you pretend you do a gift to the community by revealing this information?

Why are there no mention of Bitup being a ponzi scheme on the internet except coming from you?

And what is your background? I've read somewhere that you almost had a stroke when you received 32 eth by mistake (https://np.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/637qvy/mfw_someone_sent_32_eth_to_my_donation_address_by/), which it is probably the most money you ever saw in your life...

And since you talk about your brother and you starting this service I guess you're still living with your parents? Are you of legal drinking age?

So I ask : Is it a marketing operation for your shitty investment advices service that you just started 3 weeks ago? Or do you want to crash the price on the secondary market open to enter at small price (especially considering the timing of your 'revelation')?

So I have more doubt about your legitimacy than about TaaS team.


Have you even read the part they released? It raises some valid concerns imo.

What valid concerns? There is no backed claims on what is released, it is just a teaser for the full report.... Can you show me an example of a legitimate concern? The story about Bitup being a scam is invented as well... A lot of declarations without proof... Of course we need to pay to see what is behind.

People are so naive in this community. All it takes is one smart teenager in his room to create a panic with real financial impact.

At least we have the names and faces of the guys at TaaS. Who is this guy behind BitAlert? Seriously, you need to start thinking a bit being going full panic mode. It looks a lot like Poloniex trollbox.
member
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April 22, 2017, 05:50:47 PM
Who are the scammers here?

The TaaS guys or BitAlert?

Why do we have to pay to have access to your full report, even though you pretend you do a gift to the community by revealing this information?

Why are there no mention of Bitup being a ponzi scheme on the internet except coming from you?

And what is your background? I've read somewhere that you almost had a stroke when you received 32 eth by mistake (https://np.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/637qvy/mfw_someone_sent_32_eth_to_my_donation_address_by/), which it is probably the most money you ever saw in your life...

And since you talk about your brother and you starting this service I guess you're still living with your parents? Are you of legal drinking age?

So I ask : Is it a marketing operation for your shitty investment advices service that you just started 3 weeks ago? Or do you want to crash the price on the secondary market open to enter at small price (especially considering the timing of your 'revelation')?

So I have more doubt about your legitimacy than about TaaS team.


Have you even read the part they released? It raises some valid concerns imo.
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 22, 2017, 05:46:00 PM
Who are the scammers here?

The TaaS guys or BitAlert?

Why do we have to pay to have access to your full report, even though you pretend you do a gift to the community by revealing this information?

Why are there no mention of Bitup being a ponzi scheme on the internet except coming from you?

And what is your background? I've read somewhere that you almost had a stroke when you received 32 eth by mistake (https://np.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/637qvy/mfw_someone_sent_32_eth_to_my_donation_address_by/), which is probably the most money you ever saw in your life...

And since you talk about your brother and you starting this service I guess you're still living with your parents? Are you of legal drinking age?

So I ask : Is it a marketing operation for your shitty investment advices service that you just started 3 weeks ago? Or do you want to crash the price on the secondary market open to enter at small price (especially considering the timing of your 'revelation')?

So I have more doubt about your legitimacy than about TaaS team.
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