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I only invested as it had been endorsed by Dragon's Den people,and it showed them all on tv investing their money, and a newspapers article that linked to the scam.
Oh Boy Oh boy Oh Boy. You fell for that?
https://twitter.com/dragonjones/status/980044092540358656?lang=en
https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/03/27/stars-irelands-dragons-den-used-bitcoin-scam-website-without-knowledge/
TOTAL SCAM!0 -
cryptoman1 wrote: »The QuarkChain ICO (QKC Token) is using an evolved 2-layer architecture to create blockchain scalability using sharding technology. We have witnessed their Testnet achieve 2,000 transactions per second (TPS) and their current goal is 10,000 TPS. While other projects are aiming for similar scaling, QuarkChain's technology may become viable before some competitors - a focus which may have been at the expense of developing a community and partnerships to actually use it. Outstanding prospect.
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Hello newly registered first time poster! Do you by any chance have any financial stake in promoting this?0 -
cryptoman1 wrote: »The QuarkChain ICO (QKC Token) is using an evolved 2-layer architecture to create blockchain scalability using sharding technology. We have witnessed their Testnet achieve 2,000 transactions per second (TPS) and their current goal is 10,000 TPS. While other projects are aiming for similar scaling, QuarkChain's technology may become viable before some competitors - a focus which may have been at the expense of developing a community and partnerships to actually use it. Outstanding prospect.
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Hey guys,
I am getting mails from a system called as Crypto Formula which costs just $37.
But on Google, many negative reviews are there of this system but still that system is a little bit convincing. Should I go for it or not? Thanks in advance.0 -
Is it okay to post about it here or should I create one more thread about the same?0
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jamesraymond wrote: »Is it okay to post about it here or should I create one more thread about the same?
Either. Your spam will get zapped regardless.0 -
If this is a genuine post then:
I can't answer your specific question about this particular site, but there are lots of scams around crypto currency, so I would avoid anything that doesn't have a well-established presence and customer base.
I'd also avoid crypto currency because it is a very high risk investment.
If, however, it is spam, then please feel free not to bother posting here again.0 -
Hey,
That was a genuine question buddy as that so called money maker machine was related to bitcoin trader and so was this thread.
I have no idea why it will be a spam post? I have not added any kind of link or promoted anything else.
That was just a general question.0 -
ValiantSon wrote: »If this is a genuine post then:
I can't answer your specific question about this particular site, but there are lots of scams around crypto currency, so I would avoid anything that doesn't have a well-established presence and customer base.
I'd also avoid crypto currency because it is a very high risk investment.
If, however, it is spam, then please feel free not to bother posting here again.0 -
jamesraymond wrote: »Hey guys,
I am getting mails from a system called as Crypto Formula which costs just $37.
But on Google, many negative reviews are there of this system but still [STRIKE]that system is a little bit convincing[/STRIKE] I am very gullible and believe that its really that easy to make money* and that the peopel who know how to do it arent going to make billions for themselves but instead will sell the "secret" for only $37. What nice folk.
Should I go for it or not? Thanks in advance.
Fixed your typo.
* and I suppose it is if you can find enough mugs to spend $37 on a "system" be that horses, blackjack, the lottery, fx trading, options or crypto.0
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