Interesting enough, Deryck Jones, the CTO of Bezop, wrote a guide on how to not get scammed by an ICO:
My overall impression is that they are not a scam. They are just very amateur in presentation. Their business model is solid but not revolutionary in my opinion. I don't think that the target group, which is inexperienced offline merchants with no computer experience, will get settled in Bezop just because you don't need to know programming.
One thing that does really irritate me is their legal terms. It can only be two things. Either they are trying to find a loophole in which they won't be held accountable once they dump the project and take all the money. Or, and this is what I'm kind of hoping for, they want to comply to all local laws (whatever they may be in GB) and therefore HAVE to write that in their terms.
Ok enough said. Here are some concerning abstracts:
Page 20 of Whitepaper
From 6.1 LEGAL:
"[...] Bezop tokens cannot have a
performance or a particular value outside the Bezop Platform. Bezop tokens shall
therefore not be used or purchased for speculative or investment purposes. [...]"
6.1.3 IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
"[...] This white paper does not include or
contain any information or indication that might be considered as a
recommendation or that might be used as a basis for any investment decision.
Bezop tokens are just utility tokens which can be used only on the Bezop platform
and are not intended to be used as an investment. [...]
The offering of Bezop tokens on a trading platform is done in order to allow the use
of the Bezop platform and not for speculative purposes. [...]"
What are your thoughts?
RE: Is McAfee's promotion of BEZOP.IO a scam, or just serious incompetence? Is there a difference?