Post
Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Merits 5 from 1 user
Re: SCAM - Keplertek, or Kepler Technologies (KEP)
by
CoinClarity
on 16/08/2019, 08:29:01 UTC
⭐ Merited by Wapinter (5)
Scammers Profile Link: CEO Giorgi Topuria doesn't have an account here, and Wapinter is not at fault

So, in your opinion it is fine to promote a scam if you don't operate it yourself ?

Yes. If you don't know its a scam, then sure. I personally would never touch a project like Keplertek but that didn't stop plenty of investors from getting duped by it. Are they all scam promoters as well?


That's a weird point of view.
So.. you say i could start some scam promoting service today ? I mean.. i am a legendary, i could probably earn a few bucks by promoting scams.
And in the end i claim "well uh.. didn't know its scam, sorry bruh" ?

I don't agree with that.

I will start a newbie warning flag against Wapinter, whenever i have time to gather all the information together.
This is not the first scam ICO he was promoting.

If you promote something, you have to stand behind it. If it turns out to be a scam.. you promoted a scam. As easy as that.

You completely avoided my question. Are the investors also scam promoters? How are they not supposed to know it was a scam yet a Bitcointalk bounty manager is? As a Legendary you are promoting a money laundering service, isn't that bad enough? Just because Chipmixer isn't a scam it doesn't mean they aren't helping scammers clean their dirty bitcoins. Who are you to judge when you are getting paid to promote them?

"If you promote something, you have to stand behind it."

That's not true at all. Wapinter dissociated himself from Kepler a long time ago. I suggest you read up on the matter before rushing to judgment. Blaming him for what happened makes about as much sense as blaming the investors.