You know how they say that over 90% of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) are tricks? I didn't anticipate that I would really be a piece of an Authorship trick. Fortunately I didn't contribute any cash, yet my chance and exertion.
I advanced their abundance crusade fourteen days prior to my friends. Evidently any individual who joins gets 75 free tokens and 75 more for each referral.
I made several referrals and I should get right around 2,000 tokens. It was close. Sadly, I got this terrible news that they have effectively given away the greater part of the tokens to "honest to goodness" referrers.
That is strange, I made just a single record and I advanced on my online journals. I got true blue recruits. So why was I blocked from getting the abundance?
I wager it was their arrangement at the outset. Numerous others didn't get their bounties albeit some evidently did. Why the discrimination?
I received many emails from them, some are for the referrals. Unfortunately, they no longer display your total referrals made.
Footprints of Emails
I first submitted my withdrawal as shown in the image below. They even replied and said that it would be processed.
Awesome, isn't it! I was expecting to get my tokens soon but after few days, I received another email.
It’s too long to take a screenshot, so it was saying:
"Due to this reason, due to that reason and due to some uncertain reasons we have suspended many accounts and you don't need to contact us anymore, if you are one of them."
Goodness amazing, so they're not going to pay and simply give us a book voucher? What? I would be alright in the event that I just made one single referral, yet obviously that is not the situation!
With the greater part of the tension building on their Facebook page, they said later:
Gracious hold up, so I'm going to get my tokens now? What a false expectation.
They discharged another refresh a couple of hours back. Once more, it's too long, so I'll simply cite it here:
"Another excuse that it's ended and we will not distribute who registered 3 accounts or more from same IP, blah blah blah".
Goodness, now that I never got my Authorship tokens, I did false referrals? That is what they're suggesting in any case!
Here's a screenshot of the tokens I got. Goodness hold up, there's none!
Simply checked etherscan and I didn't perceive any tokens from them. That is my Ethereum address.
It should be good in any case. In any case, I'm not the only one in this. There are numerous other people who were visiting on Facebook, that they were rebuffed off-base.
Investigate who the proprietor is:
Nolan Warfield is the CEO of Authorship and he possesses a car workshop. Investigate his Linkedin profile screenshot underneath:
But before this recent one, above shown picture, below one is the picture taken during the processing ATS token. When Nolan removed his picture from his Linkedin profile and now in recent one experience is also removed of CEO of Authorship.com
Because that’s what scammers do, they actually hide or play such games.
Conclusion
ICOs are truly prevalent nowadays so it's not an unexpected that 90% are tricks at any rate. Pity the individuals who put their cash in Authorship on the grounds that their awful notoriety will just destroy the value of these tokens. It's a disgrace since the idea is not awful. The abundance battle was a calamity.
In any case, who minds right? He effectively made his millions! Regardless of the possibility that the token in the long run comes up short he is a multi-mogul.
I apologize to the individuals who joined with my connection. In the event that you received your tokens then bravo.
This is likewise why I don't put resources into ICOs. I purchase coins that have demonstrated their value with a dependable group.
Continuously, dependably do your own exploration before putting resources into any token. Besides, don't contribute more than what you can bear to.
A debt of gratitude is in order for perusing folks.