Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] UNIVERSA | Blockchain Protocol for Business
by
coinriches
on 17/03/2019, 20:31:56 UTC
I'm really beginning to not understand Universa anymore. So much potential and promises during and after the ICO, but all we seem to be getting afterwards is plenty of talk and publishing, but not a sense of utility direction. And now, we've got so many other projects boasting of better TPS and scalability.

More than 20 000 TPS? Really?
Never have heard about any one with such speed.

Listen to yourself. Google 'TIM blockchain'. 100K TPS! Less than $15M from ICO, and already have two other side chains building off of it.
Look, I can now seen through all those phony 'milestones' AB posted for us. He's a complete scam!
What exactly is he selling to the Tunisians, for example? What does he want them to come and adopt or partner with? A nonfunctional chain? What was he doing at all those conferences?Huh
ATI, a major Internet agency of Tunisia, and #Universa signed a 10-year agreement on strategical #partnership and providing hosting services.
The Universa protocol will be applied for e-documentation, various #SmartCity cases, #smartmoney and #Blockchain as a Service (BaaS).

https://cointelegraph.com/news/tunisia-internet-agency-signs-strategic-partnership-with-blockchain-platform
Do you call it a scam?

Yes, it is.

That 'partnership' was born out of desperation. AB felt you needed some positive news to boost your moral and make him look like he was busy for the project, so, he gave you that Christmas Greek gift.
If you look into it deeply, its pointless!

You have very strange point of view with no argumentation of it. Why is it pointless?
Also Unoversa is developing and there is no need to show but not to do. Please follow the news:
https://twitter.com/Universa_News
https://t.me/UniversaNews

OK, you asked, I'll let you know a little about Agence Tunisienne D'Internet (ATI).
During the iron fist reign of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, ATI was his sole censorship agency with which he policed, censored and in most cases, silenced any anti-govt chatter on the web. In fact, every internet access in Tunisia were routed thru ATI's servers.
Then came the Arab Spring of 2011, that ultimately swept out that govt and everything it represented. From then on ATI became hated for the role it played in the previous govt. Their services were ditched by the next govts and are avoided till today by the Tunisian people. Worst part is that they are almost bankrupt because the massive investment they made in Routing and Censorship equipments were wasted.
So, what is ATI in today's Tunisia? A web hosting plan and domain name reseller! Nothing more.