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Re: [SCAM ALERT] TERNIO - Founders running a different kind of SCAM - Must Read
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Cryptocomments
on 20/03/2019, 12:05:41 UTC
I don't want to drag this discussion out, so this will be my last post on the topic. I would just like to ask you a simple question: If you had a proprietary method/procedure for a business model, would you want to disclose the "nuts and bolts" of it to the world so that anyone else could copy it?
We live in a competitive world where proprietary information has value - it can mean the difference between success and failure in a start-up business.

Have you read the latest news story about Ternio's joint venture with Distribued Ledger? If not, take a look:
https://www.enterprisetimes.co.uk/2019/03/13/ternio-and-distributed-ledger-form-dlt-ventures-jv-for-media-banking-and-telecom/
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Re: [SCAM ALERT] TERNIO - Founders running a different kind of SCAM - Must Read
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Cryptocomments
on 19/03/2019, 12:27:13 UTC
I think we'll just have to agree to disagree on the BlockCard transactions. I can tell you that I have spent many hours mapping out the transaction history of all the active Ternio wallets, including the BlockCard wallets, as part of my due diligence. This is not hard to do, but it IS time consuming. I believe I have a good understanding of how the process works and have used my knowledge to find opportune times to buy additional TERN since there is a manual (with a time delay) part to the process.
If you spend the time to do your own research, you will find all the answers you're looking for.
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Re: [SCAM ALERT] TERNIO - Founders running a different kind of SCAM - Must Read
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Cryptocomments
on 18/03/2019, 17:05:46 UTC
You seem to make a lot of accusations about the project, so I assume that you are probably a bounty hunter that missed out on their free airdrop tokens because you didn't pay attention to Telegram group on how to claim the tokens.

I have to reply, I can't help it...

You seem to make a lot of assumptions about this poor guy.  So many that it required you to come out of an 11 month hiatus from posting on this site, just for this reply.

I got banned from Ternio's telegram and I didn't even FUD...  (after I got banned I had some choice words for people but that's a different story).

Carry on.

James,

I don't normally post on this site, but felt a duty to defend the Ternio team from the accusations being leveled against them in this thread. Just because someone missed out on claiming their airdrop tokens does not justify calling the project a scam. The Ternio team is an incredibly hardworking group, so I think they deserve some respect.
If somebody started posting that CyperFM was a scam, I'm sure you would want people to defend your project also.
Let's all just try and get along shall we??
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Re: [SCAM ALERT] TERNIO - Founders running a different kind of SCAM - Must Read
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Cryptocomments
on 15/03/2019, 13:32:10 UTC
I think the mistake you are making is getting hung up on the Null Bush piece. You need to look at the credentials of the consultant that did the audit testing, rather than the name of his LLC. I have multiple LLC's for different businesses I own, but none of them have a website under the LLC name.

As far as the referral token distribution goes, the team have repeatedly stated that there was a lot of fraud in the referral process (which is no surprise) and they want to weed out the fraud to protect all token holders. I think you need to just trust the team on that - I have been part of the community since the very early days and had over 800 referrals. I know all of mine are legitimate, but would rather wait to receive the token distribution if it means that less tokens are distributed to fraudsters since that will benefit the value of my tokens!!!

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Re: [SCAM ALERT] TERNIO - Founders running a different kind of SCAM - Must Read
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Cryptocomments
on 15/03/2019, 12:43:20 UTC
You seem to make a lot of accusations about the project, so I assume that you are probably a bounty hunter that missed out on their free airdrop tokens because you didn't pay attention to Telegram group on how to claim the tokens. Putting that aside, I'll focus this response on the technology.
If you have done your due diligence on the Ternio platform, you will already know that the Lexicon blockchain was developed as a fork off Hyperledger Fabric (open source code). IBM is the market leader in deployment of permissioned enterprise grade blockchain technology, and of course, they use Hyperledger Fabric for their deployments.
Other than the code updates that Ternio has done to improve scalability of Hyperledger Fabric, they have also added a payment protocol layer (which Hyperledger Fabric doesn't have) to allow the future use of crypto payments to settle transaction payments. The most important thing to remember here is that the 1.2M tps was achieved in a PERMISSIONED environment using an enterprise grade blockchain. The team have repeatedly stated that companies running nodes for Lexicion would have to invest in the hardware necessary to maintain these high tps speeds - this will be major investments by large companies in the industry supply chain.
The audit of the Lexicon blockchain was done by a respected consultant who was associated with Accenture. He simply set up an LLC called Null Bash for his individual consultancy work. I believe the Ternio team has posted links to the consultant's LinkedIn profile on several occasions in the TG chat if you want to contact him directly.
Just a quick comment on the AWS Advanced Technology Partne status: If you read through Amazon's requirements to become an Advanced Technology Partner, you will note that it is a long process that also involves a review and "sign-off" on the technology by Amazon. To be honest, becoming an Advanced Technology Partner on the AWS platform is actually a big deal and gives an enormous amount of credibility to the Ternio project and Lexicon platform.

Anyway, my recommendation to you is to accept the fact that you missed out on claiming your airdrop tokens and start to focus on the technology and partnerships that the Ternio team signing. This might help you see the light!!!
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Do airdrops provide any real value to new Blockchain projects these days?
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Cryptocomments
on 12/04/2018, 15:22:11 UTC
A new article on the current landscape of airdrops for discussion by the group: https://medium.com/@cryptocommentary/ico-airdrops-time-for-a-change-ffe0d6658dfd
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Do airdrops provide any value to projects these days?
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Cryptocomments
on 12/04/2018, 15:01:21 UTC
A new article on the current landscape of airdrops for discussion by the group: https://medium.com/@cryptocommentary/ico-airdrops-time-for-a-change-ffe0d6658dfd
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Airdrops: In need of a change!!!
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Cryptocomments
on 12/04/2018, 14:35:19 UTC
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Re: [AIRDROP] TRACOIN - 50 TCN tokens (worth — $50 at price ICO) to each participant
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Cryptocomments
on 03/04/2018, 02:55:04 UTC
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