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[00:00:00] Out of cycle update, slow rugging, jacking all your crypto.
[00:00:09] No one else in the whole wide world can save you, girl.
[00:00:22] To properly process what it is that I'm sharing, one must set aside what they see and simply go off of common sense logic. CryptoTalk FM. My name is Leister. I'm your host.
[00:00:36] A follow on. I don't know how legitimate the post is, so don't come at me. I'm sharing what I see, whether or not it's legit or not. Because apparently it's a post intelliscam, which I'm not going to. If you go to Telescam and you like Telescam, feel free to go out Telescam, take a look at the post that they're talking about and if you have any additional information, please let us know. CryptoTalk FM. Because real adults, you know, we. We talk email, right? And so you fill out the form, contact us directly. You have information to share that we can communicate over email like growing adults because we don't do Telescam. A message was sent out, allegedly by way of Telescam.
[00:01:18] It says the quote, decentralized community telescam channel. I don't know what that means. I'm just sharing. I'm literally reading off screen.
[00:01:26] But ostensibly it says that it's a post from Jeremy from Block Dag, formerly from Black Dag.
[00:01:33] First of all, we don't know if it's really Jeremy. Second, we don't know if it's legitimate post or could be another subterfuge. Look it up from the person behind Block Dag. We don't know.
[00:01:43] But here's what it says and I'm going to go section by section and provide my thoughts.
[00:01:49] Again, I don't know if it's legit, so don't come at me.
[00:01:54] This person's summarizing what Jeremy said, so there may be additional context they did not share. I don't know if that's true, but if they did, again, hit the comments below. Crypto. Talk to the family. Hit the contact form. If there's additional context behind what's said. I suspect there's not, but just in case there is, says quote, he and his team and the former CEO, which I'm assuming is Nick, followed a specific roadmap whenever they were close to making real progress towards completion. Gizzles would order them to stop. Pause. Now let's, let's analyze this.
[00:02:28] So you're following a roadmap.
[00:02:30] If you're following a roadmap, who created the roadmap Did Nick create the roadmap? Did Giggles create the roadmap? If Giggles created the roadmap, why would he tell you to stop? If you're making progress on stuff he told you to do, why would he tell you to stop?
[00:02:45] One might think, oh, he's just creating artificial progress to give the illusion of things happening.
[00:02:53] Let's assume that's true.
[00:02:55] If you're creating the illusion that things are happening, to what end?
[00:03:01] Keep going. Quote they, as in presumably Jeremy and Nick repeatedly requested funding for development salaries, but evaded these requests, forcing them to sell their own tokens to finance the project. Pause.
[00:03:17] Now, we would understand from both Liza as well as Marius Bach that the one thing that started them beefing was the fact they weren't getting paid.
[00:03:26] We also understand Turner had stopped getting paid. We understand a whole bunch of people stopped getting paid. So why is it then that presumably Nick and Jeremy would think that they were going to continue to get paid when we already have evidence that former staff didn't get paid? Like, do you understand what I'm getting at here? If we have staff on record saying we got paid and then it stopped, why would you assume then that you're going to get paid?
[00:03:52] This tells me, and likely more so Nick and Jeremy, but this tells me you're dealing with people who just listen to the guy tell, tell them different with you guys, ok, we had the money. I'll pay you, I promise I'll pay you. And they fall for it.
[00:04:09] That means there was no allegiance under Turner's regime. That means basically they were just all Wa Wa west inside that they, they weren't, they weren't allied with each other, they were not on each other's side and basically probably cutting each other. Who knows, you might have people getting overpaid versus underpaid on sides because when you've got, you've got people who are allegedly paid and allegedly not paid and then these other people decide to stay allegedly paid. Or maybe they were promised to be paid. Why would you listen to the promise? When you saw your former co workers not getting paid, shouldn't that have been a red flag? Shouldn't you have said, man, bounce this noise because I don't trust you, dude.
[00:04:51] Why Jeremy on frequent messaging has said, no, I committed to doing this. This is my quote, baby, et cetera.
[00:05:01] I'm not even going to go about the Argus about it report and the other project he was part of. It's not relevant here. The point is something's not clicking because your co workers did not get Paid and that was their main beast. So why did you think that you were going to get paid and it was different with you? That's the point I'm trying to make that rhymes.
[00:05:20] Quote, they presumably Jeremy and Nick ask to deploy pre sell wallets but he vehemently refused, repeatedly refused to halt pre sales and provide any liquidity for trading. When the price rose slightly, new pre sales were launched to drive down the trading price and keep funds flowing only to the website. Pause.
[00:05:41] Now we understand that there was no liquidity given to exchanges.
[00:05:45] However, Nick is on record on audio saying that they did load liquidity to exchanges. So that means Nick lied for kids and now all of a sudden it's a problem when allegedly they're asking for it. Why did Nick lie then?
[00:06:02] Stop me. Okay, Nick, he's on audio saying that they reloading liquidity. We're giving you liquidity. Why did you say that then? If it's true that you asked for it and you were denied it, then why did you tell the community that it happened? Why did you tell the community that you did do it? Remember webot had to expose you with your pants down and vaccine off the side. Telling you what? Telling everybody what you didn't do, which is unstable RPCs and they didn't get any liquidity. None of that happened. Nick was lying to you the whole time.
[00:06:33] Now he might say he told me to lie. Maybe he did. This goes to integrity. Why would you want to work for somebody who's telling you to lie to people if you cared about your own? Same with Jeremy. Why would you want to work for somebody who's telling you to lie? Why would you want to work to somebody where your coworkers aren't getting paid and all he's giving you is a promise you're going to get paid and then you're begging to get paid and he's still telling you no. Why would you continue believing him? None of it makes any sense. That's my point.
[00:07:02] Trying to keep funds flowing to the website. We knew that was happening. The question is why? In my other update I said it doesn't make sense that you would want a low ass price because what is, what's the end game? What's the goal here? There's no real goal here. Except when you hear one thing he said in one of the audio.
[00:07:22] He basically said we got to keep him inside guys. We want to keep him inside. So he wants to keep him in the ecosystem.
[00:07:29] This exposes what's in his mind. That's faulty. It's the same shit that the SHIB ecosystem tried to do, which is you could just do everything in here. You don't need a unis swap, you don't need all these others. We got everything inside here. And the end game is our own centralized exchange where you can do everything all in one and you don't need to go with those other tools.
[00:07:51] Okay, let's assume, let's just assume spitball that that's what he was trying to do.
[00:07:57] Then why not be upfront honest about it from the jump? Meaning if you get in this pre sale, understand you're not getting back out.
[00:08:06] Because if people really believed in it, it wouldn't matter.
[00:08:10] But the thing is people expect it because that's what they communicated that you're going to get on central exchanges. Central exchanges makes the assumption that it is a free trade system. They then launched central exchanges after firing Turner. While all of a sudden are you trying to do this inside job that you, that you're rushing to. What changed?
[00:08:31] I'll speculate what I think changed. I don't know for sure, but I'll speculate what I think changed.
[00:08:38] What I think changed is what I said before.
[00:08:42] Kids in a candy store that rhymes of them playing around with AI that gives them the impression that pretty much anything can be built and so fuck it, we'll just create our own exchange. We'll create our own unit swap, we'll create our own casino, we'll create our own AI, we'll create our own everything.
[00:08:57] We don't need them. We can create our own stuff.
[00:09:00] Tell me where you're not seeing that pattern now. The flaw is they're not communicating that that's the intent, they're not communicating, that's the plan. And most importantly, they're not allowing people to opt out of it.
[00:09:14] His mind is if you bought in, you're in for as long as it takes for me to admit failure, which he never will do or succeed. Remember, persistence beats resistance.
[00:09:30] This is the mindset. If I'm right, he's just trying to lock everybody in, which means he doesn't want people to leave at all, that he wants continual revenue, but then that contradicts the price that you see and undercutting the market because consider there's I believe 19 billion tokens allocated to the team. If we accept what's being said here. As far as they need to sell their own tokens coins in order to be able to make anything that means is not part of the 19 billion, well, where's his profit coming from where's his money coming from?
[00:10:08] And on the other piece, why would you not allocate a slice for yourself?
[00:10:13] Then pump that, do what you need to do to pump that price. Because guess what?
[00:10:18] He said he put 14 billion in the project, a total of 19 billion coins. If you managed to get the price to 40 cents, which they did, and you sustained it long enough, they would have walked away with close to $8 billion on the up and up, above the board, straight and narrow, without pissing people off. Because everybody else would have been able to do if they had done free trade. I'm saying, not blocking, not the.
[00:10:47] Like this is why I'm saying, and have said you're dealing with people that don't know what the fuck they're doing.
[00:10:52] Because he's doing it backwards.
[00:10:56] He's doing. He's doing the shib model, which is the fucked up model, instead of the right model, which is, look, let's get it out there, let's make it free market and let's get the price up. Even if it means we make it a meme that rhymes. This is what smart people, people do is he look for an opportunity to get the price to go up and then they capitalize on it. Not what he's doing, which is the complete antithesis of what everybody's looking for. And that's why people are pissed off now, quote, every time they tried to contract with a mining hardware manufacturer, objected to the terms and refused to pay, causing the deals to fall through. Pause.
[00:11:38] I actually don't have a problem with this if it's true.
[00:11:42] The question is, we don't know what the terms are or were to understand if they were unacceptable or not. The problem is when you announce to the community, as they did repeatedly, the miners, the miners underway, the miners shipping. Now look, we got minus repeatedly from Nick, constantly from Turner, multiple times from.
[00:12:05] So how can you can say this is happening? It's going to happen. It's coming. We're shipping the shipping now. You're going to get your shit.
[00:12:13] How can that be?
[00:12:16] This would seem to imply that there's multiple different manufacturers, that each manufacturer gave them like a sample. We'll give you a sample of five, a sample, whatever the fuck. And then they give them a contract and there's something in the contract that doesn't like.
[00:12:32] Chances are it's a minimum commitment. Because that's usually how it works. Usually they'll say, if we're going to do this for you, you got to buy at least X and I'm going To guess it's probably a minimum of about a hundred thousand ish because they got to make it worth their while.
[00:12:48] My guess is if I'm right, and I don't know that I am because I haven't seen the terms, but my guess is that they had a minimum purchase amount.
[00:12:55] He didn't like that. He didn't like being beholden to some commit that required a dollar amount that he wasn't comfortable committing, as we know. And so he backed off the deal. And then because he doesn't know what the fuck he's doing, he's starting to understand that every single manufacturer does the same thing. They all have the minimum threshold. If I'm right, I don't know that I am, whatever the term is, but I think it's minimum threshold. They all have some minimum. They all have to have some sort of standard. That's just the way the shit works. But because he doesn't know what the he's doing, he didn't do due diligence before doing it. So then you get the samples, you like the samples you announce to the community because you're excited about it before you read the terms and conditions. The same thing that the car salesman on Seifu did with Change now where he announced the deal's done and then a day later, well, the partnership's gone deep. Deep.
[00:13:51] This is, this is why I say that this guy is following the same script as everybody else that has been. They, they all do the same. It's the same thing. There's no difference between how this goes and how the others go.
[00:14:05] Quote the recent fork occurred because all opportunities to hand the project over to the community were exhausted and because is unwilling to make it decentralized in any way. Pause so this seems to indicate there was some sort of a fork.
[00:14:21] Now I had speculated that something certainly did change and I speculated that there, you know, the RPC blockdag. Work still works.
[00:14:29] And then there was this directive to go to rpc bdacscan.com, which made no damn sense. And yet on the site it says staking that block that done engineering which doesn't work. But the other RPCs were still functional.
[00:14:43] But the fact that there allegedly is a fork is interesting to me.
[00:14:47] Was there a fork? If there was a fork, is that what's driving this so called quote new B dag? Is it that is reacting to what he thinks is a compromised coin and a compromised chain? I don't know. All I said was you cannot have two coins on on One blockchain that are serving gas. It's not possible.
[00:15:09] You can't. If you make one of them a token, sure. But then at that point, Ponzi scheme, we still don't really know what happened.
[00:15:17] It's possible. This post intelliscam gave more information about the fork. It's possible somewhere else in Telescam they talked about the fork. Anybody has information, please Crypto Talk fm. Hit the contact form or comments below. Let us know. We'll do what we can. Terms of analysis without going to telescope.
[00:15:35] Quote Jeremy stated that creating a new token on the same network is incompatible with decentralized blockchain protocols, would disrupt the existing tokens and would not be accepted by major exchanges. Pause. First of all, we have to analyze why Jeremy, allegedly the one leading the charge here, is referring to it as a token.
[00:15:58] Because if it's a coin, meaning it's primary for the blockchain, we know it's used for gas, we know that much. But if it's a coin, it's not a token. So why is he saying token? Is there something Jeremy knows that he's not really divulging?
[00:16:11] We should analyze that.
[00:16:13] But more importantly, there's nothing wrong with creating a new token. There is. If you're trying to replace an existing coin with a token, that's a problem.
[00:16:24] You can do it, but it's not in of itself. It's not like you can't do it. You can, but there's other issues with this, but we don't have enough information about what he's getting at. What is it that he knows or allegedly knows that he's not divulging is the question.
[00:16:38] Quote Jeremy will not abandon the community. He's working on building a new blockchain explorer and an RPC protocol to enable the project to be fully decentralized. And he's asking the community help him free it from kitchens control and complete it together.
[00:16:53] Stop. So this is the end?
[00:16:55] Allegedly so creating a new blockchain explorer and an RPC protocol to enable the project to be fully decentralized. Now, neither of these things make it decentralized. At the end of the day, the chain is the chain. The RPC in of itself cannot create decentralization on the chain if there's a fork of some kind that has to be communicated out.
[00:17:24] Now, if there was a fork and let's say everybody at a point was snapshotted, same as what Pulsechain did off Ethereum, where they snapshotted what everybody held on the prior, that should be Communicated out because presumably they hold control over it, so can't do anything about it. If that's the case, the question is, is that the case?
[00:17:49] And if it is the case, what. What do you have to hide?
[00:17:52] I said before I had done a staking transaction and then after I checked it again, it had rolled back.
[00:18:00] And this was me testing the staking because I had to keep doing coverage on it. But the transaction I did, it rolled back. That's how I knew something had changed at the chain level. I just not sure what it is. Even now, I'm not sure what it is or was.
[00:18:14] All I'm saying is if there was a fork, did they fork it? Snapshot like Pulsechain.
[00:18:23] If they did that, then that assumes everybody has the same quantity they would had in the wallet. It doesn't make people who put it, who left it, you know, inside, unclaimed. It doesn't make them whole.
[00:18:35] You're. You still got the people who believe these billions of coins are real when they're not. And they won't listen.
[00:18:42] There's not much you can do with them because they won't listen. But you can make the people on the exchanges whole. Now, the flaw is, what do you do about the exchanges?
[00:18:51] Because the contract presumably would have been signed. In fact, we saw one because dumbass Nick had shown one on screen. And by the way, that exchange never went live. I forget which one it was, but it never went live. And I'm pretty sure that's because he showed the contract.
[00:19:06] But the contracts that were signed were signed from a different org.
[00:19:10] So it's possible the exchanges are going to basically tell you to kick rocks.
[00:19:14] You could go with something forked and then just not call it block Dag. You know, you probably could. I don't see a problem with that. There's a couple of exchanges, or, excuse me, chains out there like that, where they forked off something else, called it something different.
[00:19:27] Did they thrive? No, but my point is this. I'm not trying to dismiss what's being claimed. I don't know if it's legit. I don't know if it's real. I don't know what is or isn't. Because again, if there is a fork and if they did a snapshot to create the fork, because anybody can fork a blockchain. So that's not a problem.
[00:19:47] The issue is it's basically asking people to trust Jeremy, who was aligned with somebody else who ended up scamming a project.
[00:19:57] Okay, so that's one. And it's presumably if Nick's involved, we already know he's lied countless times. And the both of these people partnered up with a guy who stopped paying their colleagues.
[00:20:10] So essentially stabbing them in the back because it was told. And I don't know how legit this is, but it was told that Nick was sleeping on Turner's floor at one point and then it stabbed him in the back as Turner was getting fired and took his position on only to get stabbed in the back himself.
[00:20:25] I'm saying if you're going to sleep with this trash, which is what they're being, they're. They're asking you. You're, you're. You're being asked to sleep with trash. You're being asked to sleep with people that are the shadiest around.
[00:20:40] I can't tell you what to do. I'm breaking it down because that's what's being asked. What's being asked is that you trust people who already have shown a pervasive pass pattern of not being trustworthy, regardless of why.
[00:20:54] That's why I can only chuckle about some of this crap. And I maintain everything I see is just somebody doesn't know what they're doing.
[00:21:02] And if it's true, okay, there's an intent to basically keep everything going to the site, suppress all progress.
[00:21:12] Is that to buy time for something?
[00:21:14] Why would you want the price to keep staying down?
[00:21:18] I see something where they just think they can build all this stuff and they don't need those third party services over Lofty. Remember they started with the UTXO vision that was way off rocker over Lofty. Unrealistic pie in the sky stuff that was not close to what you were initially promised. And that's the problem. And the persistent lies throughout as they shifted strategy.
[00:21:43] Everything comes to this. Now all I can say if Jeremy and or Nick hear this and remember Nick reached out and he never responded because I might have been able to help the dude, but he never respond. When I offered him to come on the show and chat it out for you guys, he didn't respond.
[00:22:00] That could have been his opportunity to lay it to rest once and for all about what's going on.
[00:22:05] That opportunity still there for Jeremy, Nick, both. I don't really care. That rhymes. That opportunity is there. Just understand I'm going to ask tough questions and I'm at a position I won't be taken down, but I'm going to ask tough questions then. Some people may not like the questions I ask, but I have to ask them because I think the community deserves to know.
[00:22:29] Now is the time. If you really are serious about that shit, now is the time for you to step up about it. Don't hide and telescam.
[00:22:38] Both of you have a negative pattern. You have both lied. You have both misrepresented. You stabbed your colleagues in the back.
[00:22:48] You partnered with somebody who stopped paying them. Nothing I'm saying is. Everything I'm saying is documented.
[00:22:55] Everything I'm saying is admitted by those people. I've already done countless coverage about it.
[00:23:00] So. So you.
[00:23:02] You laid in the bed, to use the term you did.
[00:23:06] If you legit are trying to do it straight and narrow the gauntlets down, I'm not going to force shit. I'm just telling you if you Accept it, CryptoTalk FM. Hit the contact form. But understand I will ask tough questions. I do not softball because the community deserves to know what the fuck is going on.