People actually TRUST ICOs

>People actually TRUST ICOs
What are some of the most infamous exit scams?

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Lelel . Muh crypto is le future so we invest

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Wait, wtf? He exit scammed and is posting a selfie being proud of it on the internet?

That's how these people roll.
This was the image on the website posted.

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Probably the most appalling exit scam was Dash, on account of the fact that the fucking thing is still going.. it's been shaken out of the top 10 at least and is beginning it's slow slow sink

You will know serious capital has entered the game when clowns like this guy end up with severe lead poisoning in thoracic region.

Is there a bigger JUSTed situation? TRX is coming up at some point this year, though. I can't wait for that one.

This is, i doubt serious money would buy into ICOs like these.
Take for example Prodeum
Their stick was "revolutionizing fruit and vegetable industry".
I remember when Confido and Bitconnect were shilled on Jow Forums late december.

What do you mean?

"penis"

I mean TRX is going to tank to about $0 this year. I thought that was common knowledge ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Well this one was pretty great. Saw a couple of alties shill it on 420chan saying Steven would save the white race and would never stab them in the back, that he's influentual and has deep connection to the russian government etc.
Wonder if they killed themselves.
I don't think TRX will exit scam really, not like the classic sense. Fail? Sure, but too much effort's been put into it (like those shitty apps) by an actual known face for him to just pack and leave.
Rule nr one in exit scamming is never use your own real name or identity.

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>I don't think TRX will exit scam really
Don't misunderstand, I don't think that either (not that the CEO didn't already cash out millions and millions). I was more lol'ing at the JUST scenario that's coming, given how many retards actually hold the shit.

Maybe, i know Jow Forums will be the smuggest shits about it, but i'm under the impression almost none here actually holds the coin long term, just for a quick hype mini moon.
Twitter might be different though.

That moron posted a photo of his location.
Let's find him Jow Forums army.
Probably in Egypt, by the looks of the surroundings and the stella beer.

Why should we care? We're not the ones who got trolled.

GUYS
SOMEONE PLZ LAY IT ON ME STRAIGHT

WAS IGNITE RATINGS EXIT SCAMMY?

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>Let's find him Jow Forums army.
Literally who gives a fuck. Retards always say goodbye to their money eventually. May as well make some user rich af.

>medium.com/@c3wide/introducing-yassin-hankir-the-man-who-wants-to-bring-cryptocurrencies-to-the-mainstream-234be84e6263
>medium is a trustworthy source guys!

>PlexCoin ICO was halted in December 2017 by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response to an official complaint that founder Dominic Lacroix was defrauding American and Canadian investors. The complaint alleged that Lacroix was advertising an astronomically high return of 1,354% (that the SEC determined was unable to be delivered), pushing forward a group of fake experts to bring legitimacy to his project, and trying to obscure his past financial crimes, which included defrauding investors in a micro-loan venture.

nah but the people who lost money to him, if they are here, should fucking deal with it if they put more tha na 100k in it

>Benebit claimed to use a Blockchain token system to unify customer loyalty programs, like frequent flyer miles. This ICO had all the trappings of legitimacy, including a moderated Telegram channel with over 9,000 members, a marketing budget of over $500,000, and promotions for the token pre-sale. With a novel concept, a serious-sounding white paper, and some well-spent marketing dollars, the Benebit team were able to generate a good deal of hype, and investors began to buy in.

>However, things started to go south when someone noticed that photos of the team appeared to have been stolen from a UK school for boys. Passport details provided by the ‘founders,’ were all fake. After this revelation, the team behind the scam began pulling down anything related to Benebit, including the website, white paper, and social media accounts. Estimates vary, but the scammers are believed to have walked away with at least $2.7 million and as much as $4 million.

>A photo of a bunch of kids tricked the "smart money"

Someone is going come after him.

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The more people get scammed in ICOs the better