Razormind Red Flags: Going Inside Blockchain’s Kryptos. Part 1

By October 25, 2016Bitcoin Business

Since the announcement of the release of the Razormind DeOS operating system and the associated DEOS token crowdsale by myself in June and July of this year, there has been a flurry of accusations in online forums ranging from scam to fraud and everything in between. CoinTelegraph have been investigating throughout this whole period, what may be hidden behind Razormind. As a result, we came to the point where Razormind can be compared to the Kryptos, a sculpture by the American artist Jim Sanborn that is located on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Langley, Virginia. Since its dedication on November 3, 1990, there has been much speculation about the meaning of the four encrypted messages it bears. Of the four messages, the first three have been solved, while the fourth message remains as one of the most famous unsolved codes in the world. Razormind claims Jawad Yaqub , the CEO of Razormind Ltd, first contacted me in June to write about their operations and upcoming crowdsale. I stayed in contact with Jawad and the core group for around four months afterwards. This gave me access to a lot of evidence of what was going on and I will be releasing the details throughout a few articles of which this is the first. In relation to the allegations that Razormind and Razor , the cryptocoin that became known as Razorcoin, were connected: I can state as factual that there is no association whatsoever between the two, as the developer of Razorcoin has publicly acknowledged. Razormind claimed to be a global company with 260 employees worldwide with offices in London, Manchester, Vancouver and Belfast. At this stage we can confirm that they have indeed different members of the core team in three of these four locations, but […]

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