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Re: [WARNING] Walton Chain (WTC) is a SCAM
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ZilchTheNada
on 01/10/2017, 00:04:25 UTC
That's not very nice.

Am I ruining your scam?

It's a complete sham and I'm surprised that anyone has fallen for it!

You want to ramp the price, slowly skim and then disappear.

There is no evidence of work on this project whatsoever.

The website and promotional material are embarrassingly bad.

The team does not check out.

And there is not verified, tangible evidence that the "project" is supported by the Chinese Government or has any contracts with major businesses. Fake news does not count.

Easy to create a 300% rally when you control 70% of the tokens.


Firstly, if you just spend few minutes looking at any Chinese websites, you will know just how cluttered and badly designed most of them appear. What might strike a Westerner as an overload of information scattered all over the place is likely to be perceived as a content rich and intuitive site by the Chinese.

They do not care about us, nor do they care about some pompous westerner like you bitching and whining.

The fact is when Chinese are accessing a website, they are in data acquisition mode. It’s all about input from the site to the brain, and not nearly as much about design, layout and user experience.

Secondly, there is plenty of evidence that this project is being worked on. For one a website like china.com would never compromise its reputation by publicizing a scam, the website is being visited by the millions every month. You'd have to be insanely retarded to actually believe that china.com and 163.com would fuck up their user base by promoting an illegitimate company.


Walton has established multiple partnerships and here's the evidence:
http://tech.china.com/article/20170823/2017082352011.html

and here's one from 163.com (A website with a monthly traffic of over 550M...)

http://news.163.com/17/0626/18/CNSJK6GH00014AEE.html

So far you've only be able to provide piss poor arguments without any evidence. You're mad and angry because you've missed the rally. You fell on your butt mate, and now you just want to spread FUD in hopes of entering the market at a decent price.

You won't get it. But here's a friends tip:

Go out, grab a beer and masturbate to lesbian porn so you can blow off some steam. You're frustrated and now everyone can see it.


 
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Re: [WARNING] Walton Chain (WTC) is a SCAM
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ZilchTheNada
on 30/09/2017, 22:44:32 UTC
Hello (another newbie),

It's a poor attempt at fake news you dim wits.



I understand your frustration, being buttfucked after this 300% rally is not something you can shrug off so easily.

But guess what, while we made money during this rally you're here whining like a bitch.


You've been buttfucked on this one and you'll be buttfucked again and again as WTC's market cap grows and expands.

Sooner or later, you'll be left alone like a whiny and petulant child you are. You'll be forgotten, erased, obliterated.

See you when WTC reaches top 20.
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Re: [WARNING] Walton Chain (WTC) is a SCAM
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ZilchTheNada
on 30/09/2017, 22:11:55 UTC

Those are not genuine, reliable sources.

Some sites will publish anything. And there is such a thing as fake news.
You mean like everything you say?

look at http://tech.china.com/article/20170823/2017082352011.html
vs. www.china.com






fake news my friend.


A subdomain is a part of the main website, tech.china.com is part of the main website china.com. You lousy fuck.

If you have a large and confusing site that’s hard to navigate, like china.com, then guess what you lousy fuck? You'll have to go with subdomains or subdirectories in order to improve user experience.

Google uses subdomains for distinct products such as news.google.com or maps.google.com, for example. Does that means news.google.com or maps.google.com are fake websites? No, you lousy fuck.