its gg, scam coin
Try to download the whitepaper or Philo page and my virus scanner goes ape chit.
Maybe you could both think about actually contributing something that provides any shred of credibility to your negative claims? How is it a scam? What virus scanner? What kind of virus? Are you sure you're not just high?
I never said this was a scam I only stated that my virus software goes ape chit. How is that a negative claim?
I use Opera and Iron browser. Mcafee and Malwarebytes both flag the download as dangerous. Why don't they post a .pdf instead of a dynamic .odf file?
I have been working on computers and in the industry since I had my C64 back in the early 80's. I could smoke an oz and still tear a computer down and put it back together faster then you could get your starbucks crapafrapasoyladdy there Skippy.
Post some updates, be active and professional if you don't want people calling this a scam. I have been a CTO in 3 startups and we would have NEVER let our public perception get this bad. And your response makes it look even worse.
I am holding my POLY coins to see what happens....
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Public perception is one thing yes. The other is the fact that we are working on a lot BEFORE we go hard on public perception.
I'm not sure why the papers are coming up that way, but putting them up in PDF form is very simple and I will do that. I meant to last week but it slipped my mind.
The whole thing here is we're looking to HAVE SERVICES RUNNING, and are very close with the public beta site for POLYSHIELD. Which I firmly believe will bring much 'life' into the project.
I think holding the coins is going to prove a very good idea for you. But I've been doing this a very long time as well.
I don't really see why you're saying public perception is bad simply because AV companies don't like Open Document format files. But that's your opinion I suppose.
The perception was bad because the only post for two week after May 25th was about being a scam. There are a ton of crypto watcher and miners that don't use Discord. I have been watching 7 or 8 new coins that have started this year and all of them except for one and POLY have between 5 and 13 pages on bitcointalk. Some of the 5 pages coins give weekly updates as to development or other things going on. When starting a new project that is almost completely dependent on the activity of outsiders, Miners and MN is this case, you have to let the community know your are still working on a very regular time frame. RVN has over 200 pages on their first ANN and over 100 on the second. Most coins don't enjoy this amount of activity so must work to keep people interested.
Most of the time it is pain in the arse work that does not further the development it self and takes up valuable time. An excellent engineer friend once said you can do all the work in the word but if you did not document it it did not happen.
I like the concept of this project and will hold my coins but with several new coins coming out each week it is easy for people to get distracted without new news quite often.