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Re: 💰(LIR)💰 LetItRide💰 Dice Tournament LIVE💰 3+BTC in LIR PRIZES💰 Join For FREE
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starmman
on 13/08/2016, 14:48:06 UTC
There are so many other threads that could use your attention more, but you're here. Should I assume none of those are scams? Because you don't bother to call them on their shit?

Check my post history, you'll find plenty of other scams I'm sticking my big nose into. This one isn't special.

We now know the accounts may have been stolen. Nobody is providing evidence for either side,
There is plenty of evidence for anyone who actually wants to understand the facts. Here is some collated in a handy scam accusation thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1535373.msg15449570#msg15449570

but the developers are fulfilling their promises and I think they should be given the chance to fuck up. Now that you have said your piece, why don't you go ahead and let us find out for ourselves? ... I think you've already said enough. Now you're just starting to look like a troll.

See, that's what you don't seem to understand. Once the fraud is discovered it is crucial that it not simply be buried. Especially in this case, because the goal, the very fucking mission statement text itself, is to create the biggest gambling site with the largest bankroll and the only way you would achieve that is to draw in lots and lots of users from outside the initial circle of investors. If this project were to continue with this aim the end-result would likely be that the 'devs' would find themselves in a position where they had control of not just hundreds of bitcoin, but thousands and could abscond with nobody knowing anything about who or where they were. . .other than the fact they committed fraud to incite others to send them money.

This isn't going away unless the community of investors grows up and accepts that there is no chance of earning any credibility all the while you permit these fraudsters to hold your money.


p.s. Seriously, they've delivered shit-all but a few bitcoins worth of cheap code they bought elsewhere and if you insist otherwise then you deserve to lose your money. But the truth about this scam isn't going to go away. The community has to respond maturely and sensibly to it if you hope to recover any of your investment value.



So can you tell those poor little LIR investors how do you see the end of this project?
Is your mission to see LIR for 1  satoshi, not recovering for XXX days? Or maybe the wallet with zero connections? Or what...?
Knowing at least part of your plan would help investors to reduce their loses.

Your answer is important, because of many future projects, that you can be "interested in".
Regardless of any of those projects will be scam or not, your potential "involvement" may result in losing real money, so anyone should consider you as potential risk for any crypto project. UNLESS you'll start defending investors right after the suspected scam project is announced. Why wait so long to allow collecting significant amounts by scammers?

Don't get me wrong - I hate scammers too, but your "methods" are difficult to accept, especially for people that lose money.

In my opinion, the current price reflects the risk involved following the accusations - if the devs could find a way to prove the project was not a scam (Somehow, I don't have any ideas), it would certainly help both investors and the wider community.