Beware of shitcoins! Meet "StealthCash" the latest SDC clone.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1059653.20Imitation is the greatest form of flattery, StealthCash is the greatest form of plagiarism. He ripped off everything from the project without citing any sources for the work. You've been warned fellow investors. An informed investor is the greatest defense against regulations.
I called out the developer in a lengthy post but it was deleted. Here is my reply to the deleted post (which was also deleted).
Typo Fixed.
Credits of STX sources will be present in our whitepaper and source code.
Credit for your work should be in the ANN. Any legitimate developer would reference the authoring developers. SDC authored this technology and named it "ShadowSend" yet I don't see any reference to it in your ANN. There are heaps of Darkcoin shitcoins running around yet the majority of them use the term "Masternodes" because that is term established by Darkcoin/Dash. Rebranding someones innovation is plagiarism. Reference Shadowcash as the author for this if not don't use the same text.
How can anyone trust this project when you aren't even capable of referencing the authoring developers? You should change the name of your project to "StealCash" because that's your end goal.
this is just a blatant copy of Stealthcoin XST, a long-running legitimate coin.
This isn't a clone of Stealthcoin. The only thing they share is the former portion of the name.
what an amazing project this is
look at 50k sell wall, they will cry harder and harder

Agreed!

If they note the copyright in the source code and/or whitepaper, it's not a rip off.
This is the purpose of open source software. They can take the code and do what they want to it as long as they give the copyright to the correct sources on the code that they copied.
There is nothing wrong with what they are doing, so please don't attack them for that. Your opinion on if it may be a potential scam is your opinion. I am wary of the coin myself due to the recent ICO and dynamic PoS scams.
But don't attack them for using open source code.