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Re: WARNING DeepOnion is a SCAM, proof inside!
by
dragonvslinux
on 19/10/2019, 12:19:29 UTC

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Apologies mosprognoz, I'm not trying to bump the thread, just asking for clarity of your un-referenced accusations. I'm a stickler for references! Otherwise it reads as an accusation without evidence, to me as well as any other newbies reading this. The only people who will believe you are those that trust you unfortunately. References help people to support your argument.

Sometimes we forget that threads that are years old, which haven't been updated for at least 20 months, won't contain up-to-references. In this case, we are best providing them to avoid any doubt. For example the OP hasn't been active since January 26th 2018, whereas the airdrop scam "supposedly" ended on April 20th 2018. We should really fill in that 3 month gap for a stronger case. A lot has happened in that time, the project have since then published claims of accountability regarding coin distribution, as referenced below.

Please be aware, I am not arguing against ancient claims and theories made by the OP, but your accusation only, in order to avoid any doubt or misunderstanding. Similar to how I confronted Lauda over her inaccurate statement, which they(*) later semi-acknowledged, begrudgingly I imagine, with the usual flags and tags.

To start with, I'm formally requesting your sources for the following accusations. It doesn't have to be yours, any post will do, just a reference at minimum.

Deeponion Scam Scheme:
6. Sell all premined coins for millions of dollars. (Except of tinny amount given to airdrop participants aka paid shills)

Ideally, if you could answer the following questions with your sources (this would also be useful as an up-to-date reference for future shills):
1. Could you explain why this address is listed as development fund and still has 2.9 million onions? Or the bounty fund with 1.8 million?
2. Do you think the referenced block explorer block experts is colluding with the project too and should be flagged? In total it references 30% of the circuling supply accounted for.
3. Was the 10 million onion airdropped also made up numbers? It's possible blockstats are colluding too, I can't prove otherwise, but if so should also be flagged if there's an account.
4. I see the CMC references 25 million as max supply, this would imply 40% of max supply was airdropped (47% of total supply / 62% of current circulating supply). Is this also wrong?
Note: I personally wouldn't call 40-62% a tiny amount, they are quite relevant percentage, on average half, but that's obviously subjective.

4. After all necessary work is done, exclude all so called aiedrop participants from the list and replace them by alt accounts and airdop coins to yourself.

Wow, that must of been some work! Again, is there any evidence of this, or just another accusation based on a few participants who were kicked from sig campaign?
If blockstats are not colluding in this conspiracy, then that's 917 alt acounts to receive that final airdrop. A whopping 1914 alt accounts in total! If you are right then you would be 100% correct, this by far would be the largest airdrop scam in history. I'd assume it'd be one of the biggest case of account farming too, which makes it even more surprinsgly there is no thread documenting this alleged fraud. Instead we take your word for it??

I would very much appreciate references (evidence) with your response, given the situation with the out-of-date scam accusation. I'll understand if like Lauda you are not able to do this. I'm actually quite understanding believe it or not, hence I didn't leave you negative feedback in retaliation when you applied it to me (before deleting it).
And/or feel free to leave me negative feedback / support the flag against me for my questioning, you wouldn't be the first  Wink

Deeponion was a biggest airdrop scam in crypto history and some greedy idiots like you and other deeponion shills made a Chinese scammer millionaire.

That's odd, I thought it was a Russian scammer?

Developer is well known Russian scammer [dox with lack of evidence removed]
If you want to enrich Russian scammer go ahead.

That's what you said 2 years ago, do you see my point about out-of-date accusations yet?