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Topic: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside! - page 113. (Read 70335 times)

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all the payments to all the receivers of the airdrops are listed and free to be seen by anyone. there is nothing hidden in deeponion. the devs are staking the premined coins yes, and they stated that they are. as i said nothing is hidden and the coins are given free each week. no financial outlay so how can we be scammed? absolute rubbish.

some took exception to the devs staking the coins and called scam. it's all out in the open so make your own minds up. there is 0 risk here

I couldn't agree more. No outlay of cash = no scam. It's sad that we live in a world where even when people are given something for FREE - they still think its a scam.
legendary
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all the payments to all the receivers of the airdrops are listed and free to be seen by anyone. there is nothing hidden in deeponion. the devs are staking the premined coins yes, and they stated that they are. as i said nothing is hidden and the coins are given free each week. no financial outlay so how can we be scammed? absolute rubbish.

some took exception to the devs staking the coins and called scam. it's all out in the open so make your own minds up. there is 0 risk here
legendary
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And on this note I have posed a question :

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/airdrop-free-distribution-without-the-scam-label-2073146

Let me know your thoughts.
If the persons receiving the freely distributed coins are accounted for and not hidden in any way - is it possible to be fair in that case?
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have you paid them anything, then didn't get something in return?
because in the real world that is a scam...
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but as far as i can see in here how can deeponion be a scam...
airdrops are freely given and not requiring anything as a payment..
yes you may have spent some of your time in reading and posting comments to gain some point..
but that's all of it...
no trade was involve...
Only time will tell if you're accusations are correct...
but for me its not a scam
Cheesy
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I think I'm going to collect my free coins too....I'll let you know if I get scammed.
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  Found only the second branch of the "scam charges" I will repeat again and here.

 All disputes arose out of fear for (90%) is premined at genesis block, at the moment the proposal is sounded,
"I am not Escsow!! just submitted the idea to the project was spot on. I can advise developers to contact respected bitcointalk SebastianJu !! https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/sebastianju-18640 !! "
       https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.20704474
If the developer resolves, questions will disappear by themselves.
sr. member
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Such a coincidence that most people defending the DeepOnion coin have a DeepOnion signature Huh

I get that you're trying to imply people are only supporting the coin because they have a vested interest in it but lets be logical here, even if you didn't know about the coin before seeing the scam accusations before voicing your opinion for or against it you would have probably (or at least should have) looked into the coin and its details, if after that you believe you want to voice your support for the coin theres a pretty good chance you would also want to claim some free coins.

Sure there might be some who think its a scam but want to cash in by pumping it with fake support but I think for the majorty its far more likely they just want access to the coins of a project they support, to me it seems strange to want to show support for a project and then turn around and say "but na... I dont want any of its coins".

Personally I'm on the fence, the premise seems great but there are some valid concerns so I'll collect my free coins and over the next 40ish weeks of the campaign I'll see how things shake out and how the dev handles himself before investing monetarily. I'm not ready to voice an opinion for or against the project yet but I also dislike seeing people use logical fallacies to try and invalidate others opinions.
legendary
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Such a coincidence that most people defending the DeepOnion coin have a DeepOnion signature Huh
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The fact that these guys took to this measures show DeepOnions potential in the future.
legendary
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See, the first lauch the coin has got negative comments, I think as investor, better to keep calm. Wait and see or turn to other direction. There are promising coins or ICOs that are worth to invest instead standing on uncertain coin. For me, if there is an analysis that the coin is scam or just dump and pump coin, I think I have to think twice or three times. I know you may calculate the profit but do you calculate the risk of lost too?

There are no investors here, unless there's people bought the coin off someone privately. Nearly everyone should have gotten their DeepOnion coin for free.
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In the end, time will tell. As it stands at the moment, I don't see anything glaringly scammy. The fact of the matter, a lot of work is going into this project, and the devs deserve compensation. I'd like to hear their feedback on the number of premined coins in their possession, as I feel it would clear the air. Preferably prior to it hitting any exchanges. In fact, with this coming to light, it could serve as a hindrance to being accepted to the exchanges.

Until I'm faced with a decision of parting with my money, I'm pretty much at a loss as to how this can be considered a scam at this stage. The future will tell.
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See, the first lauch the coin has got negative comments, I think as investor, better to keep calm. Wait and see or turn to other direction. There are promising coins or ICOs that are worth to invest instead standing on uncertain coin. For me, if there is an analysis that the coin is scam or just dump and pump coin, I think I have to think twice or three times. I know you may calculate the profit but do you calculate the risk of lost too?
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I must admit, this thread is almost creepy with how obsessed the OP is on DeepCoin.  Even if the dev somehow dumps every single coin and walks away with millions, and DeepOnion ends up a valueless coin it didn't cost me anything other than some sig space.  So weird.  I have to remind myself that the internet just has weird people.
sr. member
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It's very strange to see all this commitment against a freely distributed coin. If only half of this commitment had been spent against the true ICO scammers...
We'll see.
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So many scam accusations to deeponion and I thought it was over... I don't think it's worth to continue, if you don't believe in deeponion, this is your family problem. We all did, that's why we are wearing the signature  Cool
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What's your problem? Free distribution and you cry scam? Get real. It's clearly a good project, at least a lot of work has been put into it. And if my FREE coins turn out to be worth nothing, no reason to care one bit. Also why is dev staking a problem? You don't think they should get something for their troubles?

1) you are actively promoting this coin by posting (10x per week). For free? Not really.

2) As far as I can see the dev team claims a huge amount of the total coins for them. So they do get more than enough for their work.

3) It is absolutely obvious what the devs are trying to do - but since you and most guys in the ANN thread seem to be blind:

People registered before 12th July are promoting the coin. Other users see it and may also participate in the signature..pardon..airdrop. Users who are just reading this forum cannot participate. But they also see the aggressive advertisement in all of your signatures. So as soon as the coin goes live on an exchange they will buy some. Enough people do so and the price climbs. All you guys have to hold on to your 90% for almost a year - and of course you will do so, because you see the price climbing and climbing. When there is enough interest in the coin and the dev still has literally a ton of ONIONs to distribute he will take all those coins, dump it and will leave this stage as a rich man. And you will have a bunch of worthless coins.


Have fun promoting this coin. Adios!
you needn't join this project as I see,
if it's a scam,a lots of guy would not lose anything
the project is airdrop,it's all free.
however,you would not lose anything,just ignore this!
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Yeah....I don't understand how its a scam either....free coins to scammed???
sr. member
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Is any official reply from DeepOnion so far? I think for anyone who involved in the freedrop, it doesn't matter if it's a scam or not. But it's important for the one who wants invest on this token latter. I hope it's a good coin after all.

Everyone is hoping that. The official reply from DeepOnion will be:
Doing what OP said: When ONION hits the market they will dump their coins and run away.
Or:
Doing this not.

To argue with people like OP is not a good way for the dev-team. Because people like him will always find a way to underline their reproaches, whatever you'll say. But there is another thread. Objective, friendly and serious are written down some things, which are spreading some doubts. It would be good for the project, the coin and the dev-team, to earn some trust there. More trust, higher price.
Wink
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It's just quite frustrating to see this OP run around hitting the same nail in a bunch of threads, that we all see, and it isn't working to get people out so OP can increase his weekly drop by getting people out so his real account hits big drops. it's okay though, it's funny because, in reality, only someone with something to gain would spend this much time doing what they are doing.
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Ill rather take the risk and offer my time promoting something that has potential, a community, active dev, working product than investing in an ICO's. How much money has people lost in ICO's this year? Coindash, DAO to name a few. Yes millions has been lost and that's only a few. White paper , road map nice website and give us cash to start the project.

Here non of the members invested a cent but yet we have a growing community and something actually plausible can come from it.

Why all the effort to scam? We have a block explorer, website, slack. Payout reports generated for every air drop, we only in week 3 and you guys are crying fowl.

Vote central is going live soon where members will have the opportunity to vote in what they believe which direction the project should take. Please show me another startup with such enthusiasm and growth in just three weeks.

crypto-rainbow is that you?
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