Could the Cryptocurrency Dash Actually be a Scam?

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Calvin Ayre, founder of the cryptocurrency news outlet Coingeek.com, tweeted out Wednesday that "my opinion all the (cryptocurrency) platforms have elements of a scam except Bitcoin BCH".

Ayre is a strong proponent of Bitcoin Cash.

With his tweet, he provided a video from back in December that highlights that rationale suggesting that at least one cryptocurrency in particular, Dash, has the potential to be exposed as a scam.

Decentralized Thought questions the peculiar history of Dash.

At the time this video was produced, Dash ranked 7th in terms of overall market cap in the crypto space with $5.5 billion dollars.

A small number of Web gambling sites, including Bookmaker.eu, currently accept Dash.

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