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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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hubbo
on 08/10/2018, 19:15:35 UTC
IconFirm has posted a fake photo in regards to my account too. Very "clever" move after I've shared some thoughts in defense to Worldcore. Thoughts which are obviously are against his own point of view (in this unlikely case he's really not a paidposter mentioned by akarim). Yes, IconFirm, I confirm: I haven't seen any evidence pointing Worldcore is a scam. If you can prove the opposite, step on, please. And let's discuss and share the opinions.     
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
hubbo
on 06/10/2018, 08:04:11 UTC
I don't quite understand this Russian-Ukranian roots of discord and the things about attacks and counter-attacks, but nonetheles, at the moment Worldcore is operated by a Czech Republic registered EUPSProvider s.r.o which activities are regulated by the Czech Central Bank. And it's also impossible to imagine that a scam company could ever join the respectable EBA - Euro Banking Association. I discovered it here: https://www.abe-eba.eu/about-eba/eba-members/
With all the respect I suspect  Marina Uni started this thread on purpose - I just don't quite understand what's her  interest to keep the thread alive for over the year?

When it comes to the topic starter, Marina Uni, everything looks extremely suspicious: just a single person with a little help mostly from two of her "friends", researcher194 and Veleor, keeps on posting negativity and speculations about Worldcore since October 2017, constantly moving up her older posts and evading anwering uncomfortable questions regarding her activities. Moreover, she's also started much more massive Russian speaking thread of the same name - 191 pages also from the last October. A bit strange to me. If you're sure Worldcore is a scam why keep of posting here a year away instead of applying to the Czech Central Bank, other EU financial regulators, police or even the local Procurator's offices (the way the cheated Questra investors did in Sweden, for example)?  Roll Eyes       
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
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hubbo
on 05/10/2018, 17:16:17 UTC
@reasearcher194

What can I see via your links is that the WRC price is 11,75% up to day  Cheesy Nice, nice.
Talking in general, we've got 2034 cryptocurrencies at the moment, and pricewise WRC is quite far from being in the end of the list, there' hundreds of tokens which cost even less comparing to Worldcore - Noah Coin, AMO Coin, Hurify, DACC, Clipper Coin, Appolo currency, Mozo Token, WITChain, DATx, MFTU, BaaSid, Bitcoin File, Karma, SGCC, Holo, VTHO, ToaCoin, MediBloc, INCX, Bunny et cetera, et cetera... Shall we call all of them "scam" only because of the low price? I'm not sure.  

Cant't disagree.
I don't understand such an intent look at WRC when we all know there' 1500 mediocre and poorer tokens around. Shall we start a separate branch for each and one of them? What's definition between "scam" and "the token which doesn't meet the expectations"? There's no any official market regulations to divide "the sparrows" from "the nightingales" so to say. And there's no any evidence point at Worldcore as a scam. Even there' always some activity from the Worldcore side - participation in the industry events, releasing updates to their mobile apps - it doesn't look like what Worldcore do. Scammers simply take you money and run disappering in the mist soon after an ICO, also not the way Worldcore has been doing, at least from what I've read in this thread so far.     
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Re: WORLDCORE - A SCAM!
by
hubbo
on 04/10/2018, 17:10:28 UTC
In my opinion it looks like the attack on Worldcore is organized and paid for by a dissatisfied or annoyed partner or something like this?
It's unbelievably long time for posting and posting and speculating about Worldcore for over the year! At the very beginning it might be looking like a sort of investigation but it's absolutely clear that it's just few people (or even few linked accounts) run by the same person who posts and ups only negative things about Worldcore on purpose and evades answering the questions or any discussion in the public. Marina Uni is a very suspicious person to say the least. Couldn't someone explain please what Marina Uni is all about?  Huh
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Re: Attack On Worldcore: Who hides behind?
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hubbo
on 04/10/2018, 16:55:25 UTC
I have heard a lot of info that Worldcore is a scam project. So I think that the attack on this platform was implemented by someone from this project. It is my opinion.

Possibly by a dissatisfied or annoyed partner or something like this?
It's unbelievably long time for posting and posting and speculating about Worldcore for over the year! At the very beginning it might be looking like a sort of investigation but it's absolutely clear that it's just few people (or even few linked accounts) run by the same person who posts and ups only negative things about Worldcore on purpose and evades answering the questions or any discussion in the public. Marina Uni is a very suspicious person to say the least. Couldn't someone explain please what Marina Uni is all about?  Roll Eyes    
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hubbo
on 25/08/2018, 15:57:13 UTC
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Re: Buy and Sell Mt Gox USD
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hubbo
on 05/06/2011, 08:42:14 UTC
Hi,

I want to buy Bitcoins. I would invest like 100 EUR.

As payment option I have Paypal.

Please PM me.

Thanks!

Hubbo