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Post by Nate2o on Oct 27, 2017 20:19:01 GMT -6
So I know this might be a touchy subject and i was in no way apart of it, but after some thought, did anyone actually see what the demand was for that fake etn? It wasnt there for long thanks to us, but it could give us a rough idea of what to expect at launch. Any opinions or am I an idiot lol
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Post by mrnewguy on Oct 28, 2017 6:55:14 GMT -6
You can't compare the demand of a scam with the normal demand!
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Post by uchihadesendent on Oct 28, 2017 8:56:59 GMT -6
That's irrelevant, he's looking for a simple answer 
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Post by Nate2o2 on Oct 28, 2017 9:27:27 GMT -6
Well it was just a thought lol 😅 the way i saw it was, scam or not, people thought it was the real thing, and if people bought it, their loss for not researching first. The fake coin still traded, now i want to know what the demand for fake etn was,, in that short time.i beleive a comparison can be made, simply due to the fact that it was advertised as the real thing. In my opinion, if people fell for an obvious scam, there must be mass of people eager to buy at launch, im talking sitting at the computer ready to click that right mouse button the moment ETN pops onto the screen. I have a gut feeling we are gonna profit big in the first week.
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Post by Pete on Oct 28, 2017 11:00:23 GMT -6
What actually happened then? Where was this fake traded?
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Post by mrnewguy on Oct 28, 2017 12:32:41 GMT -6
it looks like they are trading another coin of wich the abreviation is "ETN" but its name is electrium
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