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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Blowing the lid off the CryptoNote/Bytecoin scam (with the exception of Monero)
by
leea-1334
on 11/08/2017, 15:15:35 UTC

I know the place very well. As far as I remember he told me you showed up in a jacket and a smart shirt in the middle of summer and I don't take him for a liar. LOL. So you broke bread with him then turned around and mounted a full scale smear campaign on his project.. lovely stuff.

Of course for obvious legal reasons any proper scammer would deny their involvement in the Oasis exit scam. Let's be real here - it was a real scam whose only purpose was to get another DNM to add XMR, people lost money and your project reaped the benefits. At best the Bytecoin team is making fraudulent claims about their 2012 launch but they're far from a real scam. The devs are still making commits to their project and they did contribute exciting technology to the crypto community. While I don't agree with their roll out the fact remains that they didn't directly scam anyone out of money like is the case with Oasis and XMR which according to themerkle.com now ranks in top 3 exits scams.

https://themerkle.com/top-3-recent-darknet-market-exit-scams/

Even though I disagree with your methods I must say they are very effective.

Hello. It looks like you are doing the same thing you are accusing someone of. Also, I would like to know how making fraudulent claims is being far from a real scam. If it is fraud,,, it actually qualifies as a scam. Two, three, four, infinite rights do not adjust a wrong. Did they apologise and correct their error?

Besides, if any of this were true, you should get a reward for helping identify the real people behind Oasis.