Spamming QTUM from different accounts is defenitely a redflag. Not gonna even consider this a good coin nor your marketing team - decent.
Have you not read this thread? It's not the official team that is spamming.
We believe it's a coordinated attack, by DDoS'ing our website and sending mass spam messages on Bitcointalk and Slack channels to annoy people.
Don't expect everyone to believe this your makeup story, if you're under attack just as you have claim, then what are you doing to stop it.
Why is it sending the same type of msg to people, why not random msg?
It's pretty clear.. On the day of launch the website went down, got hacked, things were slowed down, etc. all due to the hacks paired with the spamming. I think it's pretty clear that someone is trying to throw some FUD here to scare people away and load up..
Separately for Gleb.. US Investors were actually able to participate in the ICO through Bizhongchou and I can verify this works.I agree that it's possible, but Team Qtum said that it's illegal for US citizens to partake in the ICO, having defence mechanisms in place to ward off the practice so that they'll be 100% compliant, but with tons of US citizens still partaking in the ICO et al. as I've easily demonstrated, that doesn't say much about their defense mechanisms, eh?
can you participate the EOS ICO ?
seems no American....

Why is it illegal for an american to participate in the ICO?
Which US law says that americans can;t participate in ICO's lol
It's not just ICOs. The US has some retarded laws regarding international finance in general.
Either way, the only ones responsible for any crimes are those knowingly investing in something they are not allowed to.
With crypto it's basically impossible to check the identity of your investors anyways, so QTUM is not to blame whatsoever.Good point! I guess that's why Qtum sold its token during the ICO ONLY on exchanges who took KYC et al. laws seriously, the exchanges having users' vitals on files prior to allowing them to participate on their platforms. Correct me if I'm wrong if said exchanges are allowing its users to sign up anonymously sans proving who the fuck they are. I want in on some of that action if such is the case.
NEWSFLASH: This just in! I was mistaken.

Chinese exchanges allow every Tom, Dick, Harry, Steven and Patrick to participate on their platforms sans providing proof as to who the fuck they are. In fact, a couple months ago the Chinese government was looking into implementing such course of action where all the exchanges went into panic mode, taking proactive steps. Luckily, the concerns passed over and it's business back as usually with the Chinese government not giving a fuck as to who the users are on the Chinese exchanges. When I'm wrong, I say I'm wrong, with apologies for being so fuckin wrong this time. THINK ABOUT IT!
Bizhonchou requires identity verification in order to setup your account and withdraw.