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RE: Best Alternative to USDT? Steem Dollars or SBD!

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

I watched your scam video about vice.com adding SMT's in their site. No, they aren't doing anything like that. Clearly you are trying to scam people by using misinformation to get more people into steemit.

This instead harms steemit more by making a bad rep for the site.

I am putting this comment in top hoping for an explanation about your scam SMT related video.

Update: Link to the scammy video:

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The vice.org website is there. I see the same thing. I don't see any deception here unless Jerry is running the site himself. Is it really related to Vice.com? I don't see that indicated there precisely. Watch the video above. I have emailed the Vice.org people for clarification and I should do the same with the people at Vice.com.

@littleboy did @jerrybanfield really do that?
If he did kindly attach the link here for us to see.
Thank you

Link added.

Vice.org is planning a smart media token for the Steem blockchain which was originally branded @vicecoin. The suggestion that vice.com and vice.org were related was logical because any company launching on vice.org and with Vice branding would likely be in for a lawsuit from Vice Media if this was done without permission. I assumed this was done with permission given the big players involved including Penthouse and partners.

This assumption was incorrect which was confirmed by Penthouse CEO Kelly Holland after I made the video by @adept at https://steemit.com/smt/@adept/vice-org-is-not-affiliated-with-vice-com-or-vice-media-according-to-penthouse-ceo. She also said that the branding will be changed away from Vice. Still, the basic idea of the original video that a website with a large traffic user basic is choosing the Steem blockchain for a smart media token is correct.

In the follow up video below, I clarified that vice.com is not related to vice.org.