tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post3342403494812923872..comments2024-02-25T04:45:14.924+02:00Comments on Scam Detector: Bulgarian Capital Weekly's new article about OneCoinAri Widellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-56201400981888497622016-07-19T10:14:07.257+03:002016-07-19T10:14:07.257+03:00"Number one, this is an article from a journa..."Number one, this is an article from a journalist. After politicians, bank owners and the government this are the most corrupt people in the world."<br /><br />I don't quite get it that who you assume to have bribed the journalist to write such article. As far as I can see that was fine journalism and you claiming that there was some corruption behind it is absurd.<br /><br />If you are looking for corrupt journalism you should take a look at Financial IT and Chris Principe. He's a prime example of a bought publisher. When it comes to moral backbone Chris Principe doesn't have one.<br /><br />"Number two, from what i can read in the article they say Onecoin is not public yet. The only reason that Onecoin is not on the open market yet is to make sure that it is stable."<br /><br />You can't build real value with a currency that is only available in a closed market with a dictated value set by Ruja. The value set by her does not match any actual demand whatsoever.<br /><br />"If they go stable straight away then the 'big boys will buy in'. Then after the value increases they will dump their coins and you will have a sinking cryptocurrency just like Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies."<br /><br />This is also an absurd claim. Why would anyone buy coins from your market even if it was open to us all when the coins are much cheaper to buy with the so called education packages?<br /><br />Then again putting onecoin to an open market place would quickly expose that it has no real value because it has no usability and no actual demand.<br /><br />By the way, Bitcoin isn't sinking.<br /><br />The only real way to make money being a member of OneCoin is to scam others to join and collect the commissions. That's the pyramid part of this ponzi scam.Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-54235516054482811982016-07-19T04:36:41.001+03:002016-07-19T04:36:41.001+03:00Number one, this is an article from a journalist.
...Number one, this is an article from a journalist.<br />After politicians, bank owners and the government this are the most corrupt people in the world.<br /><br />Number two, from what i can read in the article they say Onecoin is not public yet. The only reason that Onecoin is not on the open market yet is to make sure that it is stable. If they go stable straight away then the 'big boys will buy in'. Then after the value increases they will dump their coins and you will have a sinking cryptocurrency just like Bitcoin and many other cryptocurrencies.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-18279849853222101872016-06-12T20:27:15.843+03:002016-06-12T20:27:15.843+03:00I'm publishing your comment although it's ...I'm publishing your comment although it's just a link to a website spreading nonsense about bloggers making money out of telling some facts about OneCoin. <br /><br />I have not earned a dime from criticising OneCoin. If I ever will earn a dime from this, it will not be even close to cover the time and efforts I have used to inform about the true nature of OneCoin. <br /><br />My motivation is to spread correct information about this ponzi scheme so that people would not feed the scam and help it grow.<br /><br />So what is your excuse to support a ponzi scam? Is it your good heart?Ari Widellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08889226197358610337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4779620886549453292.post-21940318454319182072016-06-12T18:28:23.780+03:002016-06-12T18:28:23.780+03:00Learn more about out the 'onecoin scam':
h... Learn more about out the 'onecoin scam':<br />http://projecthpl.com/onecoin-a-scam/katarinahttp://www.projecthpl.comnoreply@blogger.com