GSPartners’ G999 seems to be an off the shelf bought shitcoin script.
One which’s been used to launch at the very least two scamcoins.
On the G999 web site it’s represented the cryptocurrency was developed in 2018.
2018 first quarter – composing blockchain group
2018 second quarter – analysing blockchain alternatives, necessities, compatibility
2018 third quarter – establishing the venture and roughly line up the ecosystem
2018 fourth quarter – began to develop the blockchain below proof of stake algorithm
Within the footer of G999’s web site there’s a neighborhood hyperlinks part. There a hyperlink to “BitBucket” takes you to G999’s blockchain supply package deal.
The default file opened is the readme. It accommodates basic details about G999’s supply package deal.
Nothing exceptional. With a little bit of listing traversal we are able to see the package deal was uploaded in November 2018, which syncs with what G999 claims on its web site.
What I wish to direct your consideration to although is the “Want Assist?” part within the readme file. Particularly the “BitcoinTalk” hyperlink.
That hyperlink factors to the BitcoinTalk discussion board thread for SafeInsure Coin (SINS).
SINS was launched in September 2018. A minimum of so far as I do know, it has nothing to do with GSPartners or G999.
As to what SINS is, it was your typical pump and dump shitcoin scheme.
Having run its course, SafeInsure Coin was deserted on or round April 2020. SINS’ blockchain stopped working altogether in early 2021.
Previous SINS being deserted was the launch of SafeCapital (SCAP) in December 2019.
SCAP was in fact one other pump and dump shitcoin:
The homeowners of SINS merely double down and launched a brand new shitcoin, focusing on the identical victims.
SCAP was deserted on or round July 2020.
Getting again to G999, the rationale there’s a BitcoinTalk discussion board hyperlink to SINS within the G999 readme is as a result of all they did was change the scamcoin title.
Right here’s G999’s readme:
See should you can spot the distinction between the SINS and SCAP readme information:
You’ll be able to confirm this your self by wanting on the supply information (GSPartners, SINS and SCAP).
Replace sixteenth July 2021 – Shortly after this text was printed, GSBank deleted the referenced G999 supply readme file.
The above screenshot is a document of the file, accessed on the time of publication.
I did have a hyperlink to the file however seeing as its been deleted I’ve changed the unique hyperlink to a document of the file’s deletion.
It’s not as neat as the unique file show however you possibly can nonetheless reference the similarities. /finish replace
Replace twenty fourth July 2021 – GSBank has deleted the commit entry. This seems to be an try and take away proof G999 is a clone of the SINS and SCAP scamcoins.
Because of GSBank deleting the commit proof I’ve needed to take away the “GSPartners” hyperlink above. /finish replace
One other instance of copy and paste could be discovered additional scrolling down G999’s readme to “Improvement”.
There you’ll discover a damaged hyperlink to SINS’ “root readme” file.
As to who GSPartners’ purchased their G999 shitcoin script from, no concept. Given the collapse of SINS and SCAP, they’re in all probability lengthy gone.
GSPartners’ G999 BitBucket code venture hasn’t been up to date since October 2020.
What we do know is G999 wasn’t developed by a “blockchain group”, as represented by GSPartners.
They only purchased a script, entered their venture title and executed it.
Like SINS and SCAP, G999 pumped after which promptly dumped.
Not like SINS and SCAP, there’s an MLM comp plan on the backend nonetheless producing cash for GSPartners’ proprietor Josip Heit.