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@WLS, Questionable Transactions And Things That Go Bump In The Night...........

cryptogrindPosted for Everyone to comment on, 5 years ago4 min read

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@WLS @Stanlarimer And Creatures That Lurk In The Shadows.....

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  • I first came across the @wls account via the comments section of a post that I was interacting with and naturally, as no doubt we all do, I decided to have a look at the account, specifically at the wallet.

= And then I was brought up short.

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  • The 101 Whalestake that this account commands belies its true strength, with well in excess of 12 million WLS in the piggy bank this account is well in the lead on this platform – absolutely no question about that, now I am no mathematician but with approximately 60 million WLS in circulation this particular account comfortably commands well in excess of twenty percent of the overall WLS in circulation (please correct me on that if I feel I got it wrong).

This is no joke, this is big money.

  • Now don’t get me wrong, I am as capitalist as the next man, blessings to whoever gets the game right, to the victor the spoils, I am cheering for the Haejins of this world, all well and good – but I hate being diddled.
    A closer look at some of the activities of this account raises reasons for concerns, at first glance it would appear as a starter kit account that gifts new signups a starter WLS boost to set them off on their way, I got some myself when I joined up:

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  • All well and good, but as you begin to look further into this account your brows start to furrow, there are some unusual activities taking place on this account with large amounts of WLS consistently being transferred to certain account, you look further and of course up pops out old friend @stanlarimer. There have been large amounts of WLS transferred to the @stanlarimer account over a short period of time, here are just some examples:

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  • Concerning of course but is it all innocent and above board, is this @stanlarimer in fact deserving and what has he done to be deserving of such large WLS transfers, well, let’s have a look:

  • To all intents and purposes @stanlarimer appears to be just another blogger blogging the sort of abstract generic stuff that we all blog, given that what then makes him deserving of these large WLS transfers, curiously @stanlarimer stopped posting pretty much round about when the transfers from the @wls account stopped. The plot thickens.

  • So, did the heavy duty transfers stop after @stanlarimer stopped posting? ...... no no Nanette, no, @stanlarimer is simply replaced by multiple other accounts chief amongst which is @bitcrab

  • And the large transfers continued.

  • Now it is pertinent to pause at this point to make one thing absolutely clear, I am not, repeat NOT alleging anything nor is fingers of accusation being pointed, but one this is for sure, there is something strange going on in the woods.

  • I am flashing t5his up to the community to take heed of and there is certain question that needs to be addressed immediately

  • Who is behind @wls

  • Why are these large transfers being sent to a handful of specific individuals.

  • And what makes these people deserving of these tokens.

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These questions have to be addressed and addressed immediately to protect the integrity of the token and for the good of the community .

P.S. I did not proof read this before posting, i was a bit tired when i was typing it so i just typed it and put it out there, you can file any faux pas under "elegance" :wink: lol

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