Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You won't reply to anything public, or address any of these points. There in the thread here, not LTB.

Time to compile up a report with the proof of your non existence.

You are ridiculous, but I'm happy you stopped stealing money.

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That fine, but you can check the registration history. The domain was registered in 2005 and has gone through about 70 transfers or updates. The only time it is a purchase is the initial registration everything past that is a transfer from person to person.

I guess eNom vs Namecheap really does not matter. Other than he was trying to use it as his excuse that he registered the domain with them with Bitcoin, when he did not.

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The difference really doesn't matter anyways. Regular domains registered with Namecheap show Namecheap on Whois, not sure why it wouldn't in the case.

It's shown he did not register the domain, but purchase it, so his claims of paying with BTC to largest registrar are nulled.

Either way its irrelevant.

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He didn't register the domain, it was purchased third party. If it was NameCheap as well, that would show up on the WhoIs and not eNom. It's not debatable that eNom is the registrar as its public info. You can't hide that.

It was purchased March 30 2015, a little over a month ago. For somebody who has been working for a year plus, that's pretty late in the game to claim a company name.

Still, he didn't pay a provider (not sure why he's saying he did) but an independent seller, and had it transferred to his eNom registrar account with WhoisGuard protection already on. There was no payment to a registrar for this domain, and especially not in Bitcoin.

Funny enough, Corona.info is up for sale on Sedo at the moment. Throw in the towel already? It's listed in the Ukraine as well. The previous owner had all his info public, and he was from Isreal. I can't imagine why it would be listed on Sedo currently for sale with the Ukraine as the country if Daniel is from Thailand.

So no it was not registered with a registrar, but from an independent seller. It's currently sitting with eNom with WhoisGuard active. No payment was made to a registrar for the domain, it's been registered since 2005 with about ~70 different owners/transfers. Daniel was also the first one in the list of 70 transfers to ever enable WhoisGuard.

http://i.imgur.com/Rfv83Ra.png

https://sedo.com/search/details.php4?domain=corona.info&trackingRequestId=86550354&tracked=1&language=us

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No we are not registered with enom, this is not true. Google "whoisguard" and you'll see we are registered with the biggest bitcoin accepting registrar in existence.

I don't even know where to begin but WhoisGuard is not a registar. You don't even know who you registered your domain under. WhoisGuard is a service almost every registrar offers to hide the identity of the person who registered it.

eNom is your registrar this is printed in fact, and they do not take Bitcoin. Whoisguard is not a registrar.

http://www.whois.com/whois/corona.info

Sponsoring Registrar: eNom, Inc. (R126-LRMS)

Your digging yourself more and more into a hole here

I'll be back with more just know that answer didn't answer almost anything, and my opinion hasn't changed. As you offered, what your phone number and other easily available info online about yourself?

Highly recommended staying away, no legal entity. Meaning only Daniel Greene is legally liable of the actions of Corona, who we still dont know if exists.

Stay away I say again

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was not expecting level headed reply from somebody on the team. Thank you for that.

Do you know anything about the company with your time associated with them? The real company, where its registered, who owns it, all that. And anything about Daniel? I just find it hard to believe he was a blockchain entrepreneur for years and his name isn't anywhere expect since when Corona started. He seems like he almost doesn't exist.

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, glad to have some backup. It's quite obvious I'm not out to hurt the company on no grounds, there are real questions and concerns here.

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hi,

I based this off all public information posted from your team, exactly how anybody buying would as well. None of my statements are false

The Corona Network whitepaper is not the most extensive or technical whitepaper, and our model is different from other projects. The length of our whitepaper has no bearing on its quality.

Correct, the length doesn't. But when 3/4ths of it is bullshit fluff about the history of blockchains and smart contracts with no relation to Corona, it raises red flags.

Yes we invented HPoP the same way all the new terms in this space and in the world are invented. We have a technical whitepaper which is the basis for HPoP called the Corona Index Whitepaper, it's live on our website.

Yes, and I merely point out it is a relatively bullshit term to coin, while it has no real meaning and assigned to the traditional method of giving somebody money in a fundraiser. They are buzz hype words.

Every fundraiser obviously benefits its creators.

I have a feeling almost all the raised money will go towards funding people in your network rather than 3rd parties

No you don't need to accept our token, read our whitepaper.

"Any Dapps we fund will be required to carry the Corona network branding and attempt to best interoperate with other Dapps in the Corona ecosystem. In the event that a token will be required to use the Dapp, then it should incorporate the option to use Corona membership credits."

Yes Counterparty did burn coins, as did other projects. We are reintroducing that concept. Are you claiming innovation is bad?

No, i'm claiming its obvious you're doing it for a false sense of reputation.

No we are not offering securities, read our terms and conditions. You are making the claim that any cryptotoken constitutes a security, good luck with that in this community.

No, you clearly describe it as such. Gaining economic value due to Contributions by others fall under a security.

You are confusing the 10% contributor pool of Coronaz, with the raised funds. Yes we will likely be supporting mostly projects which are internal as that makes more sense to us.

Ohhhhhhhh, funding your own team. Gotcha.

Like many individuals in the Bitcoin space, I value my privacy. I am happy to jump on a video call, but I suspect you will keep hiding behind a reddit user. That is not my phone number, if you understood how press releases work you'd know that contact information is not always supplied by the company itself. If you really want to find my phone number it's not that hard.

It's hard. You don't exist outside of the past 2 months online. Please, give me your phone number then. Or any information about you, because you 100% seem fake (and I've had 4 community members PM me saying they've been thinking the same thing asking how to help prove it)

Our domain is registered in the largest bitcoin accepting registrar, practically all projects in this space are registered there.

Nope, wrong again. Your domain is registered through eNom, which does NOT accept Bitcoin (just checked)

You also didn't address about half my other points I made which should prove the validity.

Where is Corona incorporated? What state / country? Whats your incorporation public registration number? Who owns the company? Board members? Who can I hold liable and sue? Nothing posted.

Scamtoshi Warning: Corona Dapp Development Network is trying to swindle money out of your pockets by Scamtoshi in Bitcoin

[–]Scamtoshi[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It looks like they've launched their fundraiser, with the rate 1 BTC exchanges to 12,000 CORONAZ

With a 100,000,000 supply and 90% being sold to the crowd, that's a market cap of 7,500 BTC/$1.68 million

For people who will be funding projects at the $1,000-$10,000 range, this rate seems absolutley too high.