Good for you that scam busting isn't your day job
With such great scam busting skills you have, what other projects have you exposed as a scam?
"Scam busting" is an expression I never used. It sounds really retarded. Congratulations, you two.
And does Ionomy still not have enough red flags for you? If that's the case, then you are either dumber than I thought, or you are both playing active roles in the scam. Which one is it?
http://www.scambusters.org/scambusters10.htmlWhereas you are as dumb as I think you are
So there is a website called "scambusters". Great find, wow.
Instead of posting retarded bullshit you could answer my question. Are there still not enough red flags about Ionomy for you yet?
Or try to answer any of the other questions that are being asked for months now without satisfying answers from the Ionomy team here on this thread, which was started by the Ionomy team. For example:
What are the addresses for the BTC collected during the ICO, all of them?
What are the XPY burn addresses, all of them?
What are the addresses for bounty and other team wallets?
How will the team work around Google Play and Apple rules prohibiting the use of third-party payment methods (such as ION) in mobile games?
Does Ionomy plan to maintain and update its "monthly" games (if they ever get published in the first place)?
Are community masternodes, atoms, or any other ionomy tokens considered securities in the US or Singapore?
Proof for Ionomy being a registered company in Singapore?
How many masternodes does the Ionomy team own?
The answers to these questions are already published to the public in suchmoon's ION FAQ. Please look at the answers he/she has collected as they are the current status that has been "proved". If you disagree with the answers, give suchmoon a shout with the correct information or have him/her add your question to the ION FAQ. You didn't answer the question on which Crypto projects you consider to be a scam?