MAJOR SCAMS ON ASSET EXCHANGE!



  • @haitch Seriously??? I'm not a assetholder of any of these assets but i just had to comment: You really are the best, man!


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    @gpedro I run this forum, the scam was executed through my forum. I'll compensate the victims for half their loss. I also lost on 2 of the 3 "assets". We all need to do out homework better.



  • @haitch i guess you are right, but i really think we should do some site that is a ID escrow linked to this forum and maybe even AE (should be more difficult) and hosted by you or someone of the Team, that way for open an asset you will have to send your ID to the escrow first, or the escrow could just be something that add he ID verifications with a lot of exposure to the public and low fees...

    Of course i'm not saying that the ID's should be visible on the site but this could work...

    In that escrow you could put 2 level's of security (ID and Phone confirmation). Phone confirmation should be Automated but the ID will have to be verified by hand, so for this 2 level's will show three states: "ID sent and no phone confirmed", "ID sent and phone confirmed" and for last "ID and Phone Confirmed"...

    This way at least all of the Asset Issuer would be registered somewhere... This De-centralized things are very beautifull but i don't think we could have a complete thrustworthy Asset Exchange without centralize it a bit! I think this could be a solution...


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    @gpedro Escrow has problems with this scenario. Generally I send an item to escrow, you send money - escrow validates that everything is okay, and then releases both items. How would that work on asset? You send burst to an escrow, asset supplier sends shares, after first payout, the items are released - and then the first payout becomes the last. Escrow works fine for physical, specified amount of digital - but it can't guarantee honesty of an asset. The asset holder could pay out once, twice, then run off with your money. How long do you Escrow for? Until the asset hits a guaranteed ROI ?



  • Hat off to you @haitch .



  • @haitch No i was talking in something more simple... you want to open an asset then you send your ID and verify your phone to this escrow (escrow probably is not the best word to describe that, but i'm lacking of a good word to describe it xD) if there is a SCAM alert on some asset of that login the escrow admin (someone of the team) would be contacted and would release the SCAMMER ID's that way the asset issuer knows he could not make that asset turn into a SCAM otherwise his intel will be released and he will be processed by all the SCAMMED persons... Do you understand what i mean?


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    @gpedro - that would remove all the anonymity of crypto - will never work.



  • @haitch Not all, i'm not saying to keep the doc's open to everyone but make like a regulator of the Asset Exchange, and maybe it's not needed that to create an asset but the asset issuers that use that escrow will for certain be trustworthy and even if them are not recognized by the community this will give them some hope...

    Otherwise people will just buy asset's created by the team now on and that is not a Decentralized Asset Exchange at all...

    And i don't think it will release all the anonymity of crypto because only who want to be a asset issuer would need to use that... Afterall an asset it's like a company! And a company with no registration in anywhere but the blockchain...


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    @gpedro All your ideas are nice, but there won't be a regulator or any kind of ID verification by default for the Asset Exchange. Of course Asset Issuers can provide Identities and Escrows with trusted third parties to make their Asset more legit and attractive for investors - but keep in mind, that the high returns are a mirror of the high risk involved.

    There is no compensation or bail out for lost funds by a scam. I appreciate what haitch is offering, but this can't be the way we handle this in the future. The next "loss" will come sooner or later. Investors have to research better. Check date of registration of the Asset Issuer. Ask for proof, payouts, addresses and pictures before investing your money. What work they have done and results accomplished in the past?



  • @daWallet I agree with you,,we must dig futher to investigate the Owners of the Assets,,,for me its like Facebook now,,there is a Lot of Scams these day and peopel are looking and investigate,,so should we do here!!



  • lamentations for all afff, have to hunt these guys, even in hell and make them pay accursed race, pardon the revolt already suffered from blows without well what it is that



  • @haitch said in MAJOR SCAMS ON ASSET EXCHANGE!:

    @gpedro I run this forum, the scam was executed through my forum. I'll compensate the victims for half their loss. I also lost on 2 of the 3 "assets". We all need to do out homework better.

    I'll help out with that. PM me your burst acc number and i'll donate 300k to the cause later tonight when i get back. This way together we'll decrease the loss of the folks that bought into this garbage.
    I fucking hate these scams.I left NXT just because of shit like this.



  • F***, this is why we need to be so careful with (and critical towards) new assets. Had 1100 Kmining shares, I feel pretty stupid. Thanks Haitch and Nameless for being so generous, @Haitch I think everyone understands, even though it is your forum, you had nothing to do with this and have no responsibility at all. You guys are awsome.



  • @daWallet said in MAJOR SCAMS ON ASSET EXCHANGE!:

    @gpedro All your ideas are nice, but there won't be a regulator or any kind of ID verification by default for the Asset Exchange. Of course Asset Issuers can provide Identities and Escrows with trusted third parties to make their Asset more legit and attractive for investors - but keep in mind, that the high returns are a mirror of the high risk involved.

    Thanks man... I guess you are right about that, Higher returns always come with big risks... I understand your and @haitch perspectives about this mater, i just wanted to add some thrutworthy on the Asset Exchange but i guess that could always be made with the help of a well known member of this community... Maybe i could even make an escrow site for this in the future, don't seems to be much difficult to do it the way that i'm thinking! Just need to get better with this making sites thing... xD



  • What a wanker!!! Has the scammer announced anything on the bitcointalk forum as well, so that we can track his username? I'm sorry to say that I contributed to his BS in at least 1 of 3 assets.



  • The saddest part is that the scammers don't realise they could make 1000x more profit for everyone including themselves by playing by the rules and participating in Burst's expansion



  • @haitch said in MAJOR SCAMS ON ASSET EXCHANGE!:

    @gpedro - that would remove all the anonymity of crypto - will never work.

    I agree with Haitch and daWallet; I don't see this happening. You guys need to do more verifications before sending burst to assets, that's all, these things happen, and not only on cryptocurrencies, it happens everywhere.

    Personally, I won't believe an escrow site, remember that this could lead to gigantic scam :-)

    @nameless I've read your comment when he said he was paying 0.2%, and your asset is 0.1%, and I didn't care, because I didn't trust that user/asset. Happy I took that initiative :-/



  • I almost contributed. Good thing I ran out of Burst for assets. Hours before @stupendelious announced the scam thing, I was even wasting my time calculating the 0.2% for @tomahawkeer... What a bummer.



  • Unfortunately I invested partially in the gwhatever asset, and when reading his announcement, I read it wrong. Long story short, yeah I put the assets up for sale under asset issue. I was even skeptical of it, and granted only bought 500 shares. Ohhh well, you live and learn :-\



  • Have the asset scams been or will be removed from the asset list? Can the scams be moved to a sub category within the Asset Exchange category?

    For four and a half years I was part of a team that flipped, reassigned, or rented over 410+ properties throughout southern California. The companies that invested did not quickly give their money to us. They checked and vetted us to determine if we were the real deal. We also had to prove we had existing assets to backup the investment in case something went bad and they could get their money back or at least 80% of it.

    There is always a risk with investing. But more needs to be done in order to show this coin as one of best areas to invest in.

    I think more should be done to prevent false assets from actually showing up on the website and asset list.

    • There should be an initial vetting process in place to weed out the fake ones and to keep everyone's coins going to good assets. I understand the whole anonymity idea behind our coins but imo, it feels like anyone off the internet can come here and create an asset. The current scams prove that. More needs to be done to vet them before they can post.

    • Like Real Estate investing, the person that is creating an asset should also show they have existing assets in place to cover all investing in case a SHTF scenario occurs. They can play with our coin as long as they have equal skin in the game.

    • daWallet has a good list for vetting an asset. I vote for this list to be our constitution for assets going forward. Obviously there will be changes but this should be the basis of vetting all new and old assets.


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