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Re: MB8 Coin - Team Doesn't Return Coins POST 1 of 2
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danpotts91
on 06/06/2021, 18:18:00 UTC
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to speak my reply. @DireWolfM14 I removed all previous comments as it seemed to be escalating and didn't seem to be worth the hassle, to be honest. If the public opinion is that of me and I can't change it then there is no point stirring it back up.

But here is my story, whether you accept it or not is entirely up to you.

In 2017 BLOCKCHAIN SCOTLAND LIMITED Company number SC568383 was formed with Robert Neate as the C.E.O and Director with Ian Stewart who is related to Chris Stewart and Paul Stewart, and in previous years Ian had ran successful businesses in TV Repair to which Paul and Chris both worked for, with it being a family company.

I did not start with the organisation Blockchain Scotland until November 2018, and I was not employed, I worked as a freelancer as I had another permanent job. My first job was to look at Masternodes and audit all available coins to see how the company which was running it's own mining centre could and how it would benefit from Masternodes. We launched a few websites sharing this data, I can't remember the exact name but it was something like topmasternode.com at the same time Chris and Rob were in talks with Multibuy and it's representative to create a Blockchain solution to replace or run alongside it's Eurocredit Platform.

During the due diligence checks, Multibuy World which was an Ad Rev Share scheme was brought up and dismissed as it was not part of SG Multibuygroup KFT in Hungary who we were ultimately contracted to build MB8 Coin. AML and KYC Checks were performed on the individuals representing the company and I believe this was passed, although I couldn't confirm this for sure.

As a freelancer or 'employee' if you like I don't question that of the higher management. I may voice concerns which I did on occasions however they were answered and I was happy with the reply.

However, things started to go a little bit south here. The ICO started in April 2018 and was meant to run for 6 months but ended up running for 12 months. By the end of the ICO, I was instructed to convert Eurocredit Classic which was the former currency of Multibuy World over to MB8 Coin via the Distribution system. Again I voiced my concerns not only about the connection between the companies but also the fact it liquidates the supply and essentially makes the ICO a little pointless. But again I received a response from management on both sides to which at the time I was "ok" but cautiously proceeded with.

During this distribution, it caused a series of problems for the system, purely because the system had not been designed to do this from the outset. It had been designed for someone to buy MB8 Coin and receive them during the distribution phase. Not to allow huge amounts of imports from historical databases. Nevertheless, we utilised the bounty import procedure to get round this. But, it did go wrong and took a few weeks to correct the data. But as far as I am aware it was all resolved.

When the ICO concluded it quickly became apparent to me that were some differences between what was said in the whitepaper to what as actual, one example being the wording "2100+ Buinesses ready to accept MB8 Coin". I was always concerned about this as at the point of conclusion there was no infrastructure to do this, and still do this day isn't.

In 2019 things started to fall apart at Blockchain Scotland, with higher management being off work or unreachable, which left only a few core team, including me to try and help the project we started MB8 Coin. But the company did not work and the Directors ended all our employments in October 2019. As I was a very public figure during the ICO process and even to this day for MB8 Coin, like Paul is too. We have always felt we need to do as much as we can to help, however at the same time I needed to have an income for myself.

My monthly payment like most of the team for this project was a flat £1500 a month, sometimes a little higher if I'd paid server bills and so on. But always around there. The reason I opted for a lower payment was to make the company (Blockchain Scotland) succeed to which point I would be made a shareholder or director. This never happened.

In 2019 at some point Myself Paul and Chris formed Blockchain Scotland DCP LLP in an effort to transfer everything over to a new management structure (Myself Paul and Chris) in an effort to save Blockchain Scotland Ltd and its the team from collapse, this was objected to and fell through, as such the company Blockchain Scotland DCP LLP was dissolved.

As no agreement could be made on anything and the project MB8 Coin was in limbo with no functionality being made available, myself and Paul had no option but to work together and try and make an income together to rebuild our lives. We formed Bitchain Scotland at the end of 2019 but renamed it to Rocketing Ltd in 2020 with the vision to do a wide range of things from land-based tasks to website building etc.

As I said earlier Myself and Paul were very public in MB8 Coin and as such even when we explained that Blockchain Scotland had ended we still had many community members contacting us asking for updates, and rightly so too, I completely understand everyone's frustrations when there is little or no going on. which leads us on to Rocketing Ltd is owned by Myself and Paul like it is said in the Multibuy Newsletter, but we did not create MB8 Coin and were not contracted to do so. We did have a total of three contracts with Multibuy which are detailed below. Rocketing Ltd was never intended to work directly with Multibuy, and in fact Multibuy was only 1 of our customers digitally.

1: To provide support via email, telegram Facebook and other sources.
2: To provide two versions of MB8 Coin Payment options for WordPress, One 100% payment and one being partial. Both were licenced and provided.
3: Provide volume support for MB8 Coin on the exchanges.

All contracts concluded by February 2021, some did not last long at all. Multibuy decided to take all the development, support and volume support in-house with their own teams.

That is the story and the truth. All I want now is to move on with my life and build websites to help small businesses get online. I am looking at other work which does have a form of crypto in it, but I will never attach myself to a company so much, and now myself and Paul are in control the due diligence will be done thoroughly. I am not being burnt twice.

I kind of hope that clears the air a bit. But I am not a scammer and take huge offence to be called that. Anyone that knows me well enough, will tell you I am the polar opposite and will give anyone my last penny if it helps them.