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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] ArielCoin: strong quantum-resistant security
by
Dude_min
on 08/04/2022, 16:48:57 UTC
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1) Zero original work done in wallet.
2) White paper is basically nonexistent - 100 page .md in github is not a whitepaper.
3) Website done in 5min where copyrighted pictures have been used from other websites.
4) Dev team has premined and will most likely dump everything after joining Exbitron .

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As there is no token sale event, the possible foul play they will use is probably (if we may entertain us with this theory) the rug pull, this is why I asked for token allocation in percentage, so we can learn how much is for what and how much is held by team. As OP was online few days ago, I am sure they know about this accusation, I would be very happy to hear explanation or anything to thwart the accusation

It became interesting about quantum computers and coins that can protect themselves from them. In general, a coin with CRYSTALS-Dilithium signature algorithm can be developed and released? Or is such an idea itself a scam? Forgive me if it's stupid, only the other day I found out that a quantum computer can pose a threat to my coins.