RE: Analysis of the Veritaseum Scam

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Analysis of the Veritaseum Scam

in money •  7 years ago 

I don’t understand why you refer to Reggie’s business as a scam when he does not have a history of scamming people.

Moreover, why would a respectable website such as bitcoin.com (and CNBC) interview Reggie not once but twice about the future of bitcoin and banks if Reggie is a scammer as you claim?

https://news.bitcoin.com/laud-blockchain-deriding-bitcoin-ignorance-reggie-middleton-veritaseum/

https://news.bitcoin.com/reggie-middleton-problem-not-brexit-euro/

If you think Veritaseum will not succeed as a business model please, by all means say so, but I don’t think it’s necessary to bring the word ‘scam’ into the picture.

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My post is my opinion....and in my opinion, it is a scam. You don't have to agree with me, it's ok. Also, are you saying that CNBC guests are automatically not scammers? Do you also believe everything you see on the internet?

I think you are right. I almost wrote a post about it myself. I think its valuation is totally ridiculous and judging from his website his programmers are not up to the task of what he is promising.

Also...do you think it's odd that the only 2 comments that were questioning my post are both brand new accounts on Steemit with no other comments except for posting pro Veritaseum comments?