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  2. Alternative Financial Service
  3. Investment Company

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Ethereum can be used to codify, decentralize, secure and trade just about anything: voting, domain names, financial exchanges, crowdfunding, company governance, contracts and agreements of most kind, intellectual property, and even smart property thank...


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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Join them in 2024 put 10k and can't get funds out

Join them in 2024 put 10k to start. Got it to 12k then they hit me with a lucky miner reward. If you don't pay it the freeze your account. It's required you to pay 12k to unfreeze it and continue to mine. I ask then to resend the award, and they said they could and you have 10 days to pay it or else. Will nobody can just get 12k like nothing. So they frozen account. I work on getting 5k put in and then I was in a accident were I was off work for months. They started to deduct money out of my account. They took 6k out of it and then stop. It's was 97 days for not paying any more, so they unlock it and told me to leave site at once. But I had to pay 1402 USDT to receive my funds. So I pay 1402 and then they said my score was only 95 and I had to pay another 1407 USDT to make my score 100. I email manager I had to look up on Indeed sent her info and messages I have emailed from customer service were they lie to me more then once. But still no reply back from her. Looks like I my have to go get a lawyer to get funds out from them. They need better responsibilities to customers and better contact info for complaints.

13 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Its a scam

Its a scam. A daughter company of them who they are linked with do scams. Don't trust any platforms with links to this site. Remember if it starts with 250 usdt and ask for taxes it's a scam

24 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What Vitalik Buterin Should Know About Ethereum

Ethernomics

The economics of Ethereum is hopeless. and any economics student can tell you this.

The platform has a native token which the developers hope will increase in value in USD terms.

However, the services the platform provides are settled in that native token or currency.

What that means is that if the platform's native currency increases in USD terms the cost to use the platform also has to increase in USD terms.

If the appreciation in the value of the native token is substantial the appreciation in the cost of using the platform will likewise be substantial.

There is no way around this. There is no way to escape this, this is economics.

Design Defect Label Required

The platform has a design defect. Ethereum should have been designed with a Stablecoin as its native currency token. This would alleviate the problem.

However, because it was not designed with a Stablecoin as its native currency token, Ethereum and all Ethereum clones require a design defect warning label as per United States federal law.

Now because Ethereum has never had a design defect warning label, the founders are liable.

Not only that but all Ethereum users are eligible for class action relief in the courts of the United States.

18 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Etherium is one of the worst cryptos in…

Etherium is one of the worst cryptos in the market. It has criminal gas fees. People should avoid this 💩 at all costs. I hope that in the future it goes to zero. Where on Earth you pay 50 dollars of gas fees for a freaking 100 dollars transaction? ETH defies Web 3.0 giving all the money to their miners and taking power of people that supports Web 3.0

15 March 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Everything went wrong

Everything went wrong! Don't know even were to start. Awful experience. Just look at the face and its disgusting same as the statements and actions. Total SCAM! Be careful people make your own investigation.

5 January 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

29,400usdc in transaction approved for 0 spend and 0 gas

Transaction warned this transaction was approved for 0 had 29,400 usdc
I received an email from my tax program, that said some airdrop may have caused a taxable situation, of course, you would not expect a tax program that you pay good money for to send you to a scam site for a scam airdrop. So naturally I went to the site, connected for the bare minimum allowing the site only to see my wallet and make suggestions" There was a button predominately in the middle of the page click here to receive your rewards. I clicked, and as expected meta mask app opened with the accept or reject, and showed an almost 900 fee for these unknown rewards. Naturally I rejected the transaction, yet 29,400 USDC left my wallet when I saw the usdc was gone from my wallet, of course I was sick about it, but I went to etherscan to see what happened. The last transactions landing page had warnings all over it clearly saying this transaction was approved for 0 spend and 0 gas, yet my 29,400 usdc was none the less in the transaction. I don't care for what reason, ethereum, metamask , and my tax program are all guilty. I think how can ethereum process a transaction that was approved for 0 spend and 0 gas. I don't know if MM had anything to do with it or not, I just know i was nearly blind with stress, and no one was listening, just blaming me HOW SICK as I had done NOTHING but reject the transaction. Somehow the code is allowed to be ran offline and deleted because it doesn't go back to solidity. The entire community that will tell me some bs when I know what I did and I know what I saw. However in haste but way to late I found out about the revoke function. The function changed the landing page to show I went online and approved a transaction, the only approval was the revoke. I saved the coin apum and the pages source code. someday I will be able to prove it but there is no defence or excuse for allowing a transaction that has clear warning and statements that 0 spend and 0 gas was approved. Later the only code that was saved in this immutable transaction was proxy spend faked contracts. Furthermore the site stayed up and the chain continued to process transactions from known scam address. When this is allowed to continue even though it has been way too slowly established that it is a scammer, and I dont know if after knowing this if while they it appears have no way to stop it, seems since they know for so long that it is a scammer why they cant at least track it all down to the thief. But no excuse nor is there a defence to not have the ability to immediately freeze all his transactions in an exchange. The exchanges also know or should have known that they are receiving stolen property, illegal every where I don't care if they are dex or not there code should have a function, that stops money laundering there is no excuse for that, yet forking bad code with no solution for this, seems while knowing what a huge issue this is would seem to make them culpable. Still the code in the chain I think is first in line to blame. You cant allow your chain to run suspicious code offline still letting transactions that are known to have not be approved, bombard the chain until it's lack of logic accepts a forged proxy spend contract whose code has been ran off chain allowed to blow up because it doesn't return to Solidity, and allow that chain to be called functionable. It's trash. Smart wallets are evelving and multisig, but those who have been robbed by trash code and spent monts so stressed that they could barley see, I couldn't tell my wife I'm old already had a heart attack and only God got me through this without having a stroke. If this has ever happened to anyone else please don't revoke but get a screen shot right away and please get ahold of me. You POS scammers, I know your tricks you will rot in hell and don't waste time with me I will just point out how evil you are hash 0xdf1947ffb0cd3861e69fd91cf5a5b397a60e530490151ca803f9e5c195131c8e

1 November 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

TOTAL SCAM

A girl named Judy get me into this Scam. First Trust wallet then this site where my wallet was connected. I got a reward she told me its great redeem it! I payed in 1,5k $ to get my reward but when i tryed to withdraw my money they didnt give me shiet, tryed to scam more money saying that i need to pay 20% of the amount of the withdravable money in order to get it. AVOID AT ANY COST!!!!

28 May 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Pure scam ask me to pay to redeem my…

Pure scam ask me to pay to redeem my reward 1000usdt and also to activate my account cost my 7500euros and the lady called elyse Ann pretending to be my friend give me the link to the website

24 October 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

the LONDON HARD FORK ??Eth fees are…

the LONDON HARD FORK ??Eth fees are still extremely high. UNISWAP also stole ETH from me. High ETH fees for a transaction that wasn't completed. And UNISWAP continues to sell a large amount of RUG PULLS. 💯 Total Scam !

7 August 2021
Unprompted review
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