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Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Launch of crypto-token, search for an investor partner
by
Billyscottland
on 08/06/2023, 16:44:05 UTC
Looky here, we got a Newbie trying to play the big game. Mate, you're trying to pass this off as an investment opportunity when it screams "Scam Alert" from a mile away. A one-week turn-around with x3 to x5 return, that's what, a 300% to 500% ROI? And you only need $7500? Come on, you're really reaching for the stars there, champ.

You've supposedly got your marketing, ambassadors, bloggers, and even a ready-to-go website. Yet, you're still hunting for a measly $7500? Not to mention, you're offering tokens as a guarantee before the sale. That's like selling air, mate.

And let's not even get started on your account status. A newbie? Sorry, but your credibility is about as thin as toilet paper. Take this as a friendly tip: If you're serious about pulling this off, you'll need to do way better than this rookie attempt.

What's the opportunity screaming about and how do you know about it? Yes you are a winner in life and champion of crypto in the world)) Weekly turnover and x3 investor is exactly what I am saying, only it is possible on the other side of crypto, not on your side where you are a pro buying a token and waiting for the price to rise, but on the side when you sell it) developers are always on the plus side remember this mate.

About the newbie status I know, enough people have already said it to you if you haven't noticed champion)) Earlier I had an account but I can not restore access. And honestly did not sit here much, occasionally visited, but there is nothing really sensible, all that they say here I already know for a long time. I try to get the information from all sources, unfortunately this forum has little new information or it comes out late. If you sit on this forum for 3 years and ask stupid questions or engage in discussions that don't make you a professional, crypto guru or trader. What makes you a professional is your work in this field, the knowledge and experience you have.
Take it as a friendly advice before you speak and draw conclusions, believing that you are right, you need to first study the situation, understand the question and if you know that you know better than the person, then give advice.