TBC - The Billion Coin is a SCAM Cryptocurrency

in #tbc7 years ago

I see some risible self-acclaimed crypto pundits disrespecting the Grandfather BTC.

Because they are holders of the scam-coin TBC.

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It is only someone whose brain is paining him that will imagine that 1 TBC = 99 BTC... A minute silence for them please 😢

Let's get some facts straight. A stupid ideology is a stupid ideology. You cannot drag the reputation of Blockchain in the mud with a stupid ideology. We will call you out!

Let me make something very clear. The authenticity of a cryptocurrency is not whether it is listed on coinmarketcap - a lot of shitty coins are listed there - the authenticity of a coin is measured by the underlying tech; how it is applicable to real life industries and actually provide value and solve problems; and its marketability.

Since the beginning of time, every system and innovation has always been abused. TBC is a gross abuse of the blockchain tech, amongst others. I cringe at the thought that TBC is even a blockchain tech. It is a clueless and valueless coin extolling its stupid ideology and hiding under the blockchain revolution.

Since its inception, it has only caused misery and financial ruin to gullible newbies while aggrandizing the scam peddlers.

They claim they are community-valued coin which is laughable 'cos even the supposed community leaders cannot buy the TBC from other community members, they are told to wait till eternity and pass on the scam to posterity.

Even Verge (XVG), which is the fastest growing community' impassioned coin presently, knows that that their coin must go out to the market and be put to the test. That is why they are winning polls to get their coin listed on actual exchanges not fairy tale exchanges as in the case of TBC.

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You cannot create a coin and declare that the value of the coin WILL only go UP and not come down one bit in its journey. It is either it remains stagnant in value or fluctuates. There's no only UP movement in cryptocurrency.

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The market has to be allowed to come to these conclusions on it's own though, it is only the exposure to risk which builds critical thinking and sound economic practise.

I can hardly imagine someone falls for such scams.