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legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Well hello there!
July 28, 2014, 02:35:31 PM
#44
Very bad project for me
Wolftech has collected around 90 BTC and dividends are really low...
He said is a long term...(classic)
And also selling shares at 0.000017, 5x lower than the IPO price, he should be to the other side...It does not contribute to the shareholders
that bought at IPO price...He is not honest.

Never buy at IPO on cryptostocks. First, wait to check if it's legit then wait for the dump to buy.


at least it is not a scam project like so many others (e.g. CoinReturn which lost me like 10BTC). I already "invested" in Wolftech before its listing on CS so he could have easily scamed me which he didnt... Regarding dividends, it seems that any of those high dividends paying listings are anyways all scams, what wolftech pays seems to be more realistic! (Lesson learned from CoinReturn) additionaly Wolftech Fund does have a collection of Altcoins which is safed for higher profits...

So in my opinion, Wolftech is one of the better and safer listings out there!

Gotta go with Dingir on this one.  Though I have lost money overall on my investment(s) in Wofltech he certainly doesn't appear to be a scam.  With any luck hopefully he has something clever up his sleeve to increase profitability.  Not sure what these coins are you mention that are 'safed' but would love to find out.  Anyhoo, let's see how today's incoming dividend looks before passing to serious a judgement on the guy.

Edit: Umm, just decided to see who had issued negative trust rating and for what.  One of the moderator's and for posting malware links? WTF?  Might have to disallow everything previous I just said.  Jury still out on this one I guess.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
June 23, 2014, 07:34:05 AM
#43
Very bad project for me
Wolftech has collected around 90 BTC and dividends are really low...
He said is a long term...(classic)
And also selling shares at 0.000017, 5x lower than the IPO price, he should be to the other side...It does not contribute to the shareholders
that bought at IPO price...He is not honest.

Never buy at IPO on cryptostocks. First, wait to check if it's legit then wait for the dump to buy.


at least it is not a scam project like so many others (e.g. CoinReturn which lost me like 10BTC). I already "invested" in Wolftech before its listing on CS so he could have easily scamed me which he didnt... Regarding dividends, it seems that any of those high dividends paying listings are anyways all scams, what wolftech pays seems to be more realistic! (Lesson learned from CoinReturn) additionaly Wolftech Fund does have a collection of Altcoins which is safed for higher profits...

So in my opinion, Wolftech is one of the better and safer listings out there!
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1131
May 20, 2014, 04:41:44 PM
#42
Very bad project for me
Wolftech has collected around 90 BTC and dividends are really low...
He said is a long term...(classic)
And also selling shares at 0.000017, 5x lower than the IPO price, he should be to the other side...It does not contribute to the shareholders
that bought at IPO price...He is not honest.

Never buy at IPO on cryptostocks. First, wait to check if it's legit then wait for the dump to buy.
member
Activity: 77
Merit: 10
May 19, 2014, 06:51:47 PM
#41
Very bad project for me
Wolftech has collected around 90 BTC and dividends are really low...
He said is a long term...(classic)
And also selling shares at 0.000017, 5x lower than the IPO price, he should be to the other side...It does not contribute to the shareholders
that bought at IPO price...He is not honest.
hero member
Activity: 513
Merit: 500
Crypto ehalvers
April 16, 2014, 03:57:43 AM
#40
Very alive  Cheesy

These half price shares look tasty.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Well hello there!
April 16, 2014, 01:03:31 AM
#39
Seemingly still alive yes.  Will be interesting to see where this one goes now that the IPO flag has been lifted and will supposedly stay lifted.  Watching.
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1131
April 15, 2014, 03:35:38 AM
#38

So it is still alive ?

legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1131
April 03, 2014, 04:27:24 AM
#37
IRL you do know who you're doing business with, it's how you can do business with them

Sorry but it is not because you've seen someone IRL that it is more legit.
Scams exist since the beginning of time. Internet nor Bitcoin invented scams.

Moreover you never truly know someone. Even yourself.

you write contracts, you track performance according to agreed-upon parameters
it's how business works

No difference with or without Internet.

this is why bitcoin is such a fucking modern-day deadwood, you just send money to random guys on the internet because they promise to multiply your money somehow

Again, Bitcoin didn't invent scam. Scams are everywhere IRL.
It is not because you see someone that you can guess his true intentions and the content of his soul.

quit doing that, jesus christ

That what is great with Bitcoin. You are free to do whatever you want with your money. No fucking morons to tell you what is right or wrong.
Of course we must avoid scams and discuss on how to spot them but you don't seem to have any knowledge or understanding about cryptocurrencies.

newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
April 03, 2014, 12:22:29 AM
#36
Up and up
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 253
April 02, 2014, 09:47:42 PM
#35
like, howl, or something
quit sending your money to anonymous strangers you fucking retards

It is not about being a stranger or not.
Everyone is a stranger on Internet. You don't know anyone IRL but that doesn't mean you cannot do business.
The problem is the admin competences, reputation and transparency.

But I agree this one is doing it wrong.


IRL you do know who you're doing business with, it's how you can do business with them

you write contracts, you track performance according to agreed-upon parameters

it's how business works

this is why bitcoin is such a fucking modern-day deadwood, you just send money to random guys on the internet because they promise to multiply your money somehow

quit doing that, jesus christ

IRL, you're lucky to get 10% ROI/year. With Cryptostocks, with skills to recognize scammers and a bit of luck, it's easy to get a lot more.
Sure it's a lot riskier, but the rewards compensate for that if the project owner is transparent and competent enough.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
April 02, 2014, 09:44:27 PM
#34
like, howl, or something
quit sending your money to anonymous strangers you fucking retards

It is not about being a stranger or not.
Everyone is a stranger on Internet. You don't know anyone IRL but that doesn't mean you cannot do business.
The problem is the admin competences, reputation and transparency.

But I agree this one is doing it wrong.


IRL you do know who you're doing business with, it's how you can do business with them

you write contracts, you track performance according to agreed-upon parameters

it's how business works

this is why bitcoin is such a fucking modern-day deadwood, you just send money to random guys on the internet because they promise to multiply your money somehow

quit doing that, jesus christ
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 253
April 02, 2014, 12:56:45 PM
#33
Be careful, I believe his Bitcointalk account has been hacked by CCelite (the same persons that hacked his Cryptostocks account)
See his last posts.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
April 02, 2014, 12:43:33 PM
#32
Bump!
legendary
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1131
April 02, 2014, 01:27:27 AM
#31
like, howl, or something
quit sending your money to anonymous strangers you fucking retards

It is not about being a stranger or not.
Everyone is a stranger on Internet. You don't know anyone IRL but that doesn't mean you cannot do business.
The problem is the admin competences, reputation and transparency.

But I agree this one is doing it wrong.
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
April 01, 2014, 10:11:11 PM
#30
Wolftech Investments
I intend to use all tools developed by myself and available to me to make a reasonable profit each week. I have software developed in VB.NET using API calls for a couple of my exchanges to autotrades on altcoin market, detecting trends and taking low-risk advantages of these trend. My day trading activities generally included Pump&Dumps, Arbitrage between exchanges and management of stockholdings for continued profit both personally and for investors.

jesus christ

SEND THIS MAN ALL UR DOLLARS WHY THE FUCK NOT ITS ONLY BITCOIN

why are you moving systematically through threads yelling fud that has nothing to do with the topic at hand? or is even logical/rational?

even shorter this time Smiley

I do often howl into the void, don't I.  Are you vouching with your reputation for Wolftech Investments?

like, howl, or something

quit sending your money to anonymous strangers you fucking retards
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 253
March 31, 2014, 12:00:43 PM
#29
Have you contacted HeatherAi? Since they were hacked by the same person, you could probably find the cause, it might be helpful for the community.
full member
Activity: 194
Merit: 100
March 30, 2014, 11:39:54 PM
#28
Everything solved.
Your joking right?

What about answering a few of the extremely valid questions from concerned shareholders listed above?

1.) Where is the proof of 3500 shares?  
2.) Result of support ticket request with Kumalah (not real hopeful here, kumalah doesn't strike me as somebody who gives a damn as long as he's/she's collecting fee's)
3.) Reducing the overall share valuation is a win for everybody again how?  All you've done is lowered the re-entry point for supposed "hacker" (yes, until you show proof).  Regardless, it solves nothing.
4.) Have you identified how your system was compromised?
5.) What steps haven you taken to prevent this from happening again?

Highly Suspect behavior going on with this asset imho.

*all of these asset's now claiming they where hacked!  We are likely getting Karpelesed here!

+1

Everything is NOT solved. At Cryptostocks, a person's email address is 50% of the information needed to log in to their account (or 33% of the information if the person is using 2FA). As long as Cryptostocks continues to use email address for logging in (as opposed to, say, a separate username or userid), and as long as so many people seem to be having their Cryptostocks accounts hacked (and so many issuers seem scammy), it is not advisable for users of Cryptostocks to share their email address with issuers (and as far as I know, checking the box to share the email address means it is shared with ALL issuers, not just a select one or two issuers that a user might feel comfortable or have a reason for sharing it with). So, a "solution" that devalues people's shares by a factor of 100, and forces them to share their email address if they want to get back to the value they had before, is NOT a good solution. I own one share of WOLFTECH that I bought weeks ago that is now worth 1/100 of what I bought it at, but I would rather write it off as a loss and just never invest again with WOLFTECH rather than share my email address.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Well hello there!
March 30, 2014, 07:58:25 PM
#27
Everything solved.
Your joking right?

What about answering a few of the extremely valid questions from concerned shareholders listed above?

1.) Where is the proof of 3500 shares?  
2.) Result of support ticket request with Kumalah (not real hopeful here, kumalah doesn't strike me as somebody who gives a damn as long as he's/she's collecting fee's)
3.) Reducing the overall share valuation is a win for everybody again how?  All you've done is lowered the re-entry point for supposed "hacker" (yes, until you show proof).  Regardless, it solves nothing.
4.) Have you identified how your system was compromised?
5.) What steps haven you taken to prevent this from happening again?

Highly Suspect behavior going on with this asset imho.

*all of these asset's now claiming they where hacked!  We are likely getting Karpelesed here!
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
March 30, 2014, 02:39:09 PM
#26
Everything solved.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 522
March 30, 2014, 01:24:50 PM
#25
What are they doing to get hacked all the time ?

A more useful question to ask would be What are they doing to NOT get hacked all the time?. Pretending that this can be answered with things like "they're nice about it and they say they know what they're doing but can't tell me what it is because reasons" is how plenty of people are parted from their BTC.
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