A comment today on this page of my site:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=25says:
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Hi,
I am Busoni admin of Polo Exchange,
we have been reading through your thread and are wondering if you would like to be added to our exchange. We feel we could bring a lot of attention to your project from our customer base.
We currently offer:
Coin addition: 1 BTC
Holding of ICO: 2 BTC
Please let us know how you feel of our offer,
Regards
Tristan Diagosta
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It claims to be from Tristan D agosta
at email
poloneixexchange@gmail.comIP
86.45.252.233
is in Ireland, Laois, Portlaoise
is not a proxy. Is sent from a mobile network.
While I'm sure the person at the other end of this email would take my Bitcoin if I responded enthusiastically, I'm sure it would
not result in my coin BipCoin being listed on Poloniex Exchange.
First, that's not Tristan's email. I know Tristan's email address because a friend whose coin is on Poloniex gave me an introduction. Tristan's email is not a gmail address.
Second, I doubt anyone at Poloniex Exchange has a gmail address that misspells "Poloniex"! lol.
Just wanted to give a heads up for any other altcoin devs who recieve the same scammy message. It's not Poloniex. And these people will probably come up with a different email now that spells Poloniex right, like
PoloniexTristan@gmail.com or something like that.
Poloniex company email addresses are not gmail addresses. MWD
BipCoin dev team
You are smart enough to be able to cut the scam and many people are fall victim of this scam activity every day. I will advice that we should be careful especially this time that we are new in cryptocurrencies development. Many experts scammers are going to come out with many ways of scamming people and our thinking before fall victim is very important as it is easy to identified scam if you are not greedy.