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A Scan For Scam: Beware of the World of Battles ICO

Fri Oct 27, 2017 4:27 pm

Recently, there have been a lot of messages about World of Battles being a scam scheme. Coinidol has previously published an articleon their project. They promised 37% annual growth and a $2 billion market cap in 2018. Doesn’t seem like a fairytale, does it? Besides, the e-Sports industry is rapidly developing, so why not indeed?

However, recently, the web exploded with angry messages about the project being a scam. Some links didn’t work, there were no tokens distributed so far, no verified source code, and the address they use is a regular wallet, not a smart contract.

Read the full article: https://coinidol.com/scan-for-scam-keep ... ng-in-ico/

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