Hello bizbros. ZOMG here with a possibly risky tip for you but one that I'm following through on myself.
Background:
>Enigma Catalyst is a project aiming to be a "hedge fund" platform. It is all MIT dorks, and some fantastic advisors. These are money geeks.
>They were hacked yesterday; a scammer posted a fake pre-sale address on their website and stole $500k
>Enigma Catalyst has sold their $20M pre-sale (I tried to invest, they are full), and will be ICO'ing a $10M tranche on 9/11 at $0.60 per ECAT (.00195 ETH)
>This will sell out FAST
>ECAT is trading IOU on HitBTC
>HitBTC is a "bubble" of an exchange where prices do not match reality. PAY traded 100X there after the ICO sold out. Look it up. They sell a small IOU supply of tokens they invest pre-sale in, and based on supply/demand, that small supply gets traded for impossible prices before and after the ICO once there is demand.
>The token stays locked (no deposit/withdraw) for upto a week after the ICO ends. So people can't arbitrage out the silly prices.
Investment:
>Time-frame 20-25 days
>Accumulate at "market", .005 to .007 ETH
>Target 3-10X return; spread your sell orders out over .015 to .03 and wait for the silly; absolute max loss 50%
MIT niggers can't into algebra
I would never trust my money to niggers
>>3172658
Why should we buy from HitBTC if we can just buy the ICO? I'm on the waitlist for the whitelist. LOL. How do I know if I'm getting in?
>>3172749
This. Cocky MIT fags got hacked
Why would hedge funds trust these kids after what happened?
>>3172749
this
I got burnt with NGR, learnt my lesson.
>>3172833
what the fuck are you talking about, how on earth does ecat IOU trading have anything on earth with NGR...
>>3172833
me too bro, aint touching this shit after what happened with NGR