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Re: BetKing.io Is it a blatant scam?
by
JollyGood
on 03/01/2019, 13:00:15 UTC
As usual no one in this forum has any idea what they are talking about including Ryan with his snarky comments.

Yet, you make no attempt of actual clarifying.

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Everyone posting about BKB when they don't know how many tokens I've bought back or own or how many people were happy to switch already to the new project or any actual internal running of the business.

Seems kind of irrelevant? You massively screwed BKB holders, I believe some investors were selling their BKB tokens at < 20% of their "buy back" price after you renegged on your promises. Even if a small amount of people were screwed, the fact is you still screwed your investors. (I also have a hard time believing it was an insignificant amount, or why would you even ruin your name over it?)


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Now we have people jumping to conclusions about the prizes and talking about multi accounting.
Where did I say the contest was cancelled only because of multi accounting?

You do realize that this is a forum? You can post your justification for the pretty insanely drastic action of reverting all the bets and not giving out the promised prizes? Complaining that no one one understands your reasons and refusing to provide them isn't exactly a good look.

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It's stupid for anyone to call it a scam when no one at all loses money.

Only need to see the posters though, 2 actual participants have posted and zero investors and zero token holders. Just trolls and haters. Pathetic.

I also know you're well-aware you have seriously disadvantaged some players with your bet/prize reversal.  I talked to someone in private who is in this bucket as they should've won a significant amount from the wagering contest. kolloh from this forum (who did post) also appears to have been similarly been harmed.

Considering your should've paid out 20 BTC + 50% EV (??) in prizes, but net player loss during Dec was pretty minor -- it's rather obvious the only reason you did the reversal is because you end up with a lot more money in your pocket than if you didn't.

I'm really trying to be charitable here considering your long history in the bitcoin world, but I have trouble seeing what you're doing as anything other than first scamming investors and now your players. Please correct me if I'm wrong, as I'd really like to be.


As you rightly said scammer Dean Nolan had just two real choices, either pay out 20 BTC = 50% EV or cancel all bets then return all bids placed and revert to "before the wager". He thinks he can give 10% of deductions to participants of the Christmas wager to show he is bonafide and trustworthy? All the evidence suggests (as you correctly pointed out) that he did not want to suffer a huge loss therefore he decided to concoct a story to wriggle out of paying it while still trying to save face.

You might be charitable towards this scammer but I am not, I will not give him the benefit of any doubt as there is no doubt, all evidence clearly shows that Dean Nolan is a serial scammer.

Yes I concur, he scammed betking ICO investors but the list is far more extensive than that. It ranges from scamming everybody from affiliates to customers and everything in between. He continues to sell BKB tokens on his scam betking website without mention of it "closing down and transitioning in to bitsafe exchange with all BKB tokens being converted to bitsafe tokens".

Last month the scammer Dean Nolan failed in his attempt to raise money in a new ICO for his "bitsafe" project. He wanted to raise a whopping $10 million for doing next to nothing. He paid a few hundred dollars US$ to a coder from the Philippines to make a cheap looking website and app for a exchange and the scammer Dean Nolan thinks that justifies a $10 million ICO because he wants to pocket the majority of it by claiming "development " costs.

Keeping in mind how he wriggled out of paying a 2 BTC licence fee for the crash game yet also claimed to give away 1 BTC EVERY DAY to charity or good causes from 1-25 December 2017 makes me think scammer Dean Nolan has psychological issues.

Just read what he posted which led to your replies. The scammer Dean Nolan is an imbecile, a pathetic scammer that got lucky when he fooled people in to parting with $6.5 million in the betking scam ICO. Scammer Dean Nolan has no social skills, he keeps throwing tantrums, is a failed businessman but definitely is a semi-accomplished scammer.

I hope the evidence stacks up against him and the law enforcement agencies speak to him as soon as I contact them with everything I am compiling against this scammer Dean Nolan.