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Re: [ANN][Qtum] A Scalable POS Smart Contract Platform| $15.6M raised
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BTCspace
on 03/06/2017, 16:12:37 UTC
they dont care about it Gleb as long as their profiting by being an early investor, but I will say pity to those who will soon fall to trap and will buy the crap for them to exit.  Grin
Qtum has the second most volume on Chinese exchanges after BTC, more than even ethereum and it's not even on a testnet release yet.  It's a pity there was so much fud posted here, all it served to do  was to prevent most Westerners from getting a piece of the pie.

There are a lot of technical improvements on Ethereum that Qtum is doing and the team working on the code is top notch.

Anyways, I love the ridiculous conspiracy theories about how the exchanges are being rigged by the Qtum team.  What is the conspiracy, that they're spending $40 million a day in BTC generating volume at 35x the ICO price?  How nice of them to pay 35x what people paid in the ICO then.

The reality is that the scam criers are too shortsighted and too lazy to learn Chinese to actually see all the work they've done with the Chinese community to get Qtum ahead of other cryptos. So just keep sitting there posting gibberish.  I like how at first it's basically libelous posts about the creator being a thief (if you really have evidence of them stealing millions why not call the police?!  I'm sure interpol would be interested in an international theft of millions), but since that didn't pan out now every exchange that has literally tens of millions in volume per day must be part of some bizarre conspiracy to pay people dozens of times what they spent in the ICO. Is that the story you tell yourself to feel better about completely missing out on what will be THE top crypto in China?!


wow you have a good points!

i have to say Qtum in china is 4 times popular than Ethereum.


and i think Qtum will be 50% of Ethereum in 1-2 years.

Chinese government and company will build everything on Qtum rather than Ethereum.

but seems people can not realize this.

and remember yunbi charge 0.2% trading fees.