The problem is, you have a bunch of assholes who are willing to research as far as the word "scam", but not willing to ACTUALLY research. It becomes very clear that one of the biggest problems Bryce encountered was SLANDER AND FUD.
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And when you talk about "failure rate" of his projects, his success rate is MUCH higher than the average 92% failure rate of ALL start-ups.
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Effectively, you have people in this thread spreading bullshit.
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Stop being assholes.
Chris
CSO Bitland Global
No idea who you are or what Bitland is, but that is about as far from a professional message as I can imagine. Not a great first impression, engaging with people in that manner...
And regarding Bryce - anyone who wanted to do due diligence and talk to folks like Worth Godwin about Bitseeds or Brian Kelly about Nautiluscoin would soon find out what an incompetent (at best) and duplicitous person he has been in his crypto dealings. Not to mention his past carnival barker-esque/delusional rantings, such as this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oX_OSq4v0M ...
Thankfully, projects like $XSEED, $GHC and $NAUT have managed to recover with the help of actual, capable programmers such as Luke Williams and Julian Yap, etc. - any success in a once-Bryce coin is DESPITE his behaviour and actions.
Other Bryce coins seem more ill-fated: $RZR, $AMK, $XPD, $XDQ, $OSC, etc. All dead or near-death.
In short, Bryce creates a trail of digital crypto tears, and I can't recall a single crypto project he's been involved with at the DEV level in which the person hiring him was pleased with the results. He's smart enough to speak in aphorisms so you can never really pin him down on anything, but don't be fooled.
Buyer beware, is all. (And I do have to say that his coins have historically pumped at first - just crazily tanked shortly after launch for the most part, due to problems which are miraculously never due to his level of competence or chicanery.)
Tabali tigi is just scared that it could damage Bitland that Bryce told the world that he is involved. And maybe that's not even wrong. Kind of funny is how they introduce him: