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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Folding At Home With Medic Coin Earn Big Money with your GPUs
by
bitcoin9999
on 02/03/2018, 18:21:57 UTC
Unfortunately people like this can openly market theirs scam without no consequence... Too bad really.

Nobody should enter try this shit, the scam is obvious.

Why is this a scam?  You mine and the computational that you use to help with protein goes directly to Stanford University scientists to find a cure for diseases such as diabetes, congenital diseases, Alzheimer's, etc.  So Medic coin is not getting a dime from your mining.  We pay you on the amounts of credit that you mined according to https://oracledoc.com

What is scamming?  According to the definition, "Scamming is a fraudulent scheme performed by a dishonest individual, group, or company in an attempt obtain money or something else of value."  We gained nothing if you mining to help the scientists at Stanford University to find cure for diseases.  If they do find cure for diseases that so many people suffer, then that is good for humanity.  

Medic Coin, reward you for putting your GPU to good use.  The payout is on https://oracledoc.com  .  If you feel like the payout is not enough then don't mine.  We get nothing from you, but if you decided to mine to contribute to humanity then everybody will thanks you.

In your first post you are claiming $90 a day in profits with a single 1080ti, and that statement if far for being true at the time of the post.

I can appreciate the principles behind what the project is trying to accomplish (I use to fold@home long ago), however opening a post with such a bold claims under current alt coin market conditions, that no one can not longer reproduce can be considered as false or ill advice for a personal benefit or agenda, and that my friend is a scam.  Second, did you mine on Medic Coin team (team 234020) on February 28 with your 1080 TI, if no then you can not claim that this is not true.  


First, people with a single 1080Ti did earn $90 a day on 2/28 when the pool difficulty was very low.  Early birds get the worm.  Once the words get out that you can earn $90 a day then more mining power go to Folding at Home then the earning gets less.  That is the true of all mining pool.  

It's true however you are still failing to make that disclaimer part of your original post.

Honesty and transparency goes a long way, you could have attracted more people to your project if you have been more open and transparent from the start and disclose under what circumstances that statement was true (private or initial offering, etc) and not vaguely state how much someone can or will earn as you already stated its all unpredictable.

and the fact that still fail to fully edit your initial post with more details about of this, stills smells like a scam.




There is nothing to change.  If you had mined with FAH team 234020 with your 1080Ti on 2/28.18 you should earn $90 a day.  That is the fact.  I told people to check out https://oracledoc.com to see the payouts and decide.  It is transparent that we pay out 2000 medic coin a day (at the current market price it is equivalent to $326 a day) and how much you earn depends on your portion of the pool.  For example, if your computational power is 5% of the pool then you take 5% of $326 = $16 a day.  If your computational power is 1% then 1% of $326 = $3.26 a day.

Again, at the time of this post Medic Coin is at 0.00001499 which is 16 cents (according to stocks.exchange).  So if you are reading this three days later and the price changes, we are not at fault because cryptocurrency is volatile and risky.