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Does Bitcoin Truly Have A Treasury Bill? by fejisky: 12:16pm On Dec 01, 2019
Good morning Nairalanders. Well I will hit the nail on the head here. I belong to a WhatsApp group created for the sole purpose of lecturing newbies on crypto trading, along the line admin introduced a platform called Bitcoin Treasury Bills..

Not here to rubbish the platform, but to seek advice from fellas here. How true is the fact that Bitcoin has a treasury department which accept Bids? When it is understood that Bitcoin is not centralized so who controls it? Any clue why the platform is not on the clearnet? Not even bitcointalk?

Well I might be critized for bringing this to the general public but I feel it's necessary to seek advice so as not to be scammed.
Re: Does Bitcoin Truly Have A Treasury Bill? by rottennaija(m): 12:37pm On Dec 01, 2019
fejisky:
Good morning Nairalanders. Well I will hit the nail on the head here. I belong to a WhatsApp group created for the sole purpose of lecturing newbies on crypto trading, along the line admin introduced a platform called Bitcoin Treasury Bills..

Not here to rubbish the platform, but to seek advice from fellas here. How true is the fact that Bitcoin has a treasury department which accept Bids? When it is understood that Bitcoin is not centralized so who controls it? Any clue why the platform is not on the clearnet? Not even bitcointalk?

Well I might be critized for bringing this to the general public but I feel it's necessary to seek advice so as not to be scammed.

I have never heard of it. My thoughts are it's a scam. We have a situation werw people comes up with different ideas, initial coin offerings (ICOs), bitcoin loans, treasury bills so at willing investors will be required to pay through one of the crypto, most of them Ethereum.

Eventually, the platform that was meant to be for investment will be abandoned leaving investors with no one to ask for their money. The nature of cryptos means that you cannot track nor know who you paid your money to. Your investment is gone together with the promises.
Re: Does Bitcoin Truly Have A Treasury Bill? by fejisky: 12:54pm On Dec 01, 2019
rottennaija:


I have never heard of it. My thoughts are it's a scam. We have a situation werw people comes up with different ideas, initial coin offerings (ICOs), bitcoin loans, treasury bills so at willing investors will be required to pay through one of the crypto, most of them Ethereum.

Eventually, the platform that was meant to be for investment will be abandoned leaving investors with no one to ask for their money. The nature of cryptos means that you cannot track nor know who you paid your money to. Your investment is gone together with the promises.
Exactly my thoughts! More opinions are welcomed
Re: Does Bitcoin Truly Have A Treasury Bill? by Slayar: 2:51pm On Dec 01, 2019
It doesn't exist
Re: Does Bitcoin Truly Have A Treasury Bill? by munchi(m): 6:58am On Dec 05, 2019
Stay away from it and tell others lol

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