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Topic
Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Neluns - The Next Exit Scam after Raising Over $100 million?
by
Bowtiesarecool
on 27/11/2018, 10:13:59 UTC
Neluns thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4694028.0 exhibits all the hallmarks of a botted thread with numerous newbie accounts raining platitude about the project, answering each other, and completely ignoring questions directed to them. But that's not the problem

Neluns claims to be registered in NYC and SEC compliant. However, for such an "American" company, they seem to quite incapable of finding that one English dude to write their PR as exemplified here: https://medium.com/@iconeluns/the-manhattan-blockchain-fund-is-an-anchor-investor-of-neluns-b2d99656eb12

Then, you've got the "Binance List in Progress" thingy on their site. Anybody who's been around long enough knows NDA prevents startups from naming exchanges they are in discussion with (at least the top 50), not to mention stamping it on their homepage.

Then you've got this Russian language investigation put together by a very astute and concerned community member: https://ttrcoin.com/threads/neluns-io-scam.2796/

Concerned by all these, I went into their TG channel to alert them to the concerns on BTT. Next thing I knew, I got the boot.


i think you are right, but here is not 100% newss. becouse i know some project with high volume - without trusts. i know some projects withous ICO  (100% ovners investicion) and project was grow 10X in 10 day. i newer will invest in project - which looklike neluns. but its not mean - project without PUMP and bennefits.
The team is very suspicious behaves immediately after the end of their ISO. It immediately became clear that they were playing an impure game. It's a shame for investors who have succumbed to their fraud.
The bigger shame is the fact that certain investors are now aware of all these inconsistencies, but are too afraid to call them out not because they are afraid of being banned, but because they are hoping NLS get listed for them to exit and recoup some of their investments back