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Re: [LAUNCHED][POW]⚡ELECTRONEUM⚡Official Moderated Thread
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on 19/01/2018, 12:18:27 UTC
There are many holes indeed, not only in "this" story, but literally with each and every coin around.

Still, this doesn't mean that this project is a scam, right?

If you can point out some technical error in this transaction I can agree with you. Otherwise, if a transaction like this does not work, we have a scam here.

https://blockexplorer.electroneum.com/prove/1e251efb652c0570ae3bcdd6a22d475c41284fa5cb75cf1dca1a4070da937dd4/etnjzKFU6ogESSKRZZbdqraPdcKVxEC17Cm1Xvbyy76PARQMmgrgceH4krAH6xmjKwJ3HtSAKuyFm1BBWYqtchtq9tBap8Qr4M/9dfe1823409dca7409f58789ed01e2aa3d4d9f4e1e6af558e7e34d3c490e6b08

Alright, I agree. The question here is which side "scammed" you exactly?

Did you have your own personal ETN in your own personal wallet? YES.
Were you able to use this wallet to send/receive ETN? YES.
Were you able to manipulate with this ETN in any way (e.g. transfer it to a different address)? YES.
Was the transaction successful? YES.
Did the blockchain verify the transaction and is everything OK on that side? YES.

Do you have keys or any other access to the other wallet where you transferred your funds? NO.
Do you see the amount transferred on the address you sent it to? NO.

In my mind, all the "YES" answers are directly related to Electroneum and it's network. All the "NO" answers are related to Cryptopia only and no one else. So, 1+1 is....?

If I were you, I'd go around and spread FUD about Creeptopia, SHiTBTC, YoShit and other similar shady exchanges, not the coin(s) itself...