One of our fav token initiatives: Public Dashboard.
We're huge believers of transparency and plan to create a dashboard with crucial information like # of tokens burnt & in circulation, $ price of token, even company turnover and so on.
Whale is a NO BS company.
#whaletoken#tge
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Hey @easyDNS
You are hosting a phising domain darknetbible[.]info.
I have sent several e-mails talking about it, with no response so far. What about it?
More information here about darknetbible:
Namecheap: Stop Monero Scams Now! Exposing monero[.]forex & darknetbible[.]info
@PromoCrypto@BTCTeam2020@bitmover2 Yes.
We had to investigate darknetbible as it wasn't as straight forward, but we've confirmed that they're driving traffic to scam sites by doing a test transaction.
They rugged us.
We nuked it.
Just a reminder: pxzone.online doesn’t ask for crypto, wallets, passwords, or your personal 0.1 BTC
It’s a free, open-source toolsets.
If you’ve got real proof of a scam, post it. Otherwise, you’re just flinging accusations like a toddler with a keyboard.
@atpxzone@Namecheap I was talking about darknetbible.info
I didn't say anything about the site you listed, but when I visit it, it redirects to exch[.]net. It appears to be a legit crypto exchange dude, just not a major one.
It’s funny how the people exposed in the article are the first to get defensive. If you’re warning others not to read something, it probably means it hits too close to home
@C_Higgs_from703@Namecheap Whether it’s a paid campaign or not, the fact that those two websites are promoting a phishing site does not exempt @Namecheap's fraud policy.
@Namecheap@atpxzone You seem to be falling for a paid campaign by a company on Bitcointalk to harm their competitors
They are advertising giving away 0.1BTC to everyone who spams you with complaint notifications like these
The sites in question have nothing to do with fraud and simply report news
@Namecheap@atpxzone darknetbible[.]info is a very valuable harm reduction resource, and lots of people appreciate that you value free speech and do no censor it.
There is a targeted campaign trying to get it shut down.