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Board Games and rounds
Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
Stardefender
on 18/06/2018, 14:59:33 UTC
Questra/ AGAM are not that actual at all at the moment though Alex Prochukhan hired some obscure latino to promote it's in second version or better say - relaunching this Ukranian scam project. Telling you the truth I find Questra actions very strange and illogical. Do they really believe someone would believe Questra for the second time and bring their money once again? Or these PR-campaign against Worldcore - a complete waste of time and money, they've managed to drop the WRC price but what for and what's then? What strange people they are...     



Regarding token price drop.
Let's take for example Docademic - it cost initially less than WRC after it was ruined, but just have a look what's going on with it in the moment!
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/docademic/  Docademic is up by more than 61 percent while the crypto market is moving at a slow speed on 12-18th of June. In comparison to the majority of the crypto market which has been through serious fluctuation in the past week, Docademic has been on a continuous upward momentum. And that's because John McAfee has been in strong support of this cryptocurrency having spoken it's favour! The things are absolutely unpredictable on the market.

Do you mean Worldcore should recruit some like, let's say, Eugenie Kaspersky to their services to make the WRC token great again?  Grin
And regarding Docademic, doesn't its graphs look like classical pump and dump scheme?  Grin

Nope  Smiley
Eugene Kaspersky seems to be a scandalous figure, he's been under FBI suspicion in distributing spyware instaed of proper anti-malware kits))
And possibly he's connected to the Russian FSB. At least his wife had a couple of official projects with FSB. That's why Kasperky family as the promoters wouldn't be a wise choice)).

If Docademic is pump and dump - so what? Is this way of doing crypto bussiness directly prohibited by any authorities? Nope, once gain!))