As if this project wasn't bad enough... not going to believe this:
Krios made Wall St. Journal's list called "A Flood of Questionable Cryptocurrency Offerings"
"projects showing signs of plagiarism, identity theft and promises of improbable returns"
By Shane Shifflett and Coulter Jones
Updated Dec. 27, 2018 at 2:40 p.m. ET | Published Dec. 26, 2018 at 5:30 a.m. ET
Related: Buyer Beware
"As cryptocurrency startups raised billions of dollars over the last two years, hundreds used deceptive and even fraudulent tactics to lure in investors hunting for quick riches in this new, volatile market. The Journal reviewed nearly 3,300 crypto offerings and found about 16% of them, or 513, showed signs of plagiarism, identity theft and promises of improbable returns.
To look closer at these questionable projects, the Journal downloaded thousands of online white papers, which typically detail a companys mission statement, team biography and the technical specifics of a project for potential investors. The Journal then converted these documents to text and built programs to search for duplicated sentences, any language offering guaranteed awards, little to no risk, fake team members and unresponsive websites."Krios made the list of 513wsj .com/graphics/whitepapers/ (if you are a WSJ subscriber)
If you're not, here's the full list:
https://pastebin.com/Fe3BEis0Yeah... pretty much a confirmed scam now.