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Wednesday, 7 July 2021
What Happened? Flipstarter Campaigns That Did Not Deliver - (part 2/2)
Campaign: https://archive.is/YiBHp
Amount - Date funded: 57.51 BCH - Feb/4/2021
Couldn't find any videos with ENG/THAI subtitles. Not on YouTube nor anywhere else. The website is live but it has almost no organic content. "Get started" links all point to external sources, none of which have any content in Thai. Twitter account is active.
Campaign: https://archive.is/U2nsg
Amount - Date funded: 15 BCH - Feb/4/2021
Found just 1 curriculum under Cryptocurrency. It has 1 lesson without a single mention of BCH. Twitter account is active.
Campaign: https://archive.is/U0cQZ
Amount - Date funded: 300 BCH - Mar/12/2021
You can see what was delivered. Certainly a far cry from what was promised. YouTube account has no published content in the previous 2 months. Activity on Reddit account u/checkraise86 has also significantly dropped off. Twitter account appears to have been hacked but alternative is active.
IMPORTANT ! ! !
The point of this post is not to attack anyone or accuse anyone of anything. It's simply to gather some information and follow up on the projects that were due to deliver but didn't. I believe that, in future, this information could help us make better (more informed) decisions as a community. So if you have any information from a credible source - please share both.
Thank you.
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/of0tlc/what_happened_flipstarter_campaigns_that_did_not/
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/of1v2n/a_new_approach_to_stable_coins_and_why_do_i_think/
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